24 - EVENING HERALD, Wed., Oct, 22, 198C Computjers, scooters aired at state level discussion NORWICH — Computers Transportation, it was dis­ gasoline usage, and the number of (rips made by 01aat0nburtj and scooters were dis­ covered that gasoline use effects on their programs car for meetings between cussed last week at data compiled by state of a mandated cutback in college administrators. Norwich City Hall during a departments does not in­ gasoline usage during the Sen. Fahey closely Clear hearing into the use and clude unleaded gasoline. past year. questioned those testifying The unleaded gas is A number o.f the on their use of computers, Clear and cold tonight. allocation of state cars Details on page 2. conducted by State Sen. purchased commercially, representatives suggested and their effectiveness, in WEATHER Marcella C. Fahey, and thereby is not includ^ that Connecticut trade in keeping accurate records Ew «i«a Hrralb chairperson of the subcom­ in" data processing gas more of its older, larger of the use of cars and gas­ mittee on Regulation and usage from state pumps. cars for newer, more fuel oline. As was the case in Vol.' C, No. 20 — Manchester, Conn., Thursday, October 23, 1980 Protection, but most of the Representatives of efficient vehicles. There previous subcommittee \'O m HOMETOWN NEWS TAPER Since 1881 • 20c discussion concerned gas­ Connecticut's state, com­ also was discussion of the hearings, record keeping oline usage. munity, and technical possibility of using more differs widely from one During questioning by colleges, and the Universi­ three-wheel scooters at department to another, Sen. Fahey of.a dozen state ty of Connecticut and some of the college cam­ those testifying indicated. officials from higher UConn Health Center puses in lieu of some cars The subcommittee will education institutions and responded to questions con­ to further cutback on gas­ conduct its final hearing Lawsuit the Department of cerning their systems of oline usage. next Thursday, at the Another option discussed Police Training Academy was the use of plosed cir­ in Meriden at 7:30 p.m. a cuit twoway television for report will be submitted to Fish boycott meetings between college the-General Assembly in SPALDING, England the prizes until next year. officials, thus reducing the January. threatened (U P I) — An E nglish fishing club held its annual angling contest, but not a WOODSIDE ANTIQUES BUYING single fish responded to the 2 invitation of 74 dangling over map hooks. Seventy-four contestants $20 to > f' tried for five chilly hours GOLD. SILVER Mrs. Kniep said Shemo admits he Sunday to lure the biggest tlOO By PATRICK REILLY met with developers in December fish, but none of them WEPITIICTUTLTORTIESNT Herald Reporter who were interested in the Roberts succeeded in reeling in a • Clan lii|t*imlni«Ciin Preparation EAST HARTFORD - A resident Street property, but he sdil that had single catch. • ROthlNaiMIMMEIM who claims the town's Plan of nothing to do with his decision to Members of St. Margaret’s Circle, Yvonne Lemire, regent, Lena LaGace, "Nothing like this has • MShrliilSilnr S20to| Development Map was not adopted in change the parcel's zoning to in­ 3 SRO Daughters of Isabella, look over some of the chancelor, and Catherine Tunsky, scribe. happened before," said an accordance with state statutes, said dustrial on the development map. items that will be for sale at the circle’s Sale items will include arts and craRs, knit or amused club official. The Wednesday if she doesn't receive in­ club canceled the celebra­ formation or documents from town Christmas Boutiquge Nov. 2 from 1 to 4 p.m. crocheted articles, jewelry, attic treasures, TOP PRICES PAIDII "Shemo should tell the taxpayers tion dinner and put away officials pertaining to the adoption of ★ ★ ★ 10% bonus on cisss rings with this ad * ★ * of this town what changes he has at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Main aprons, and baked goods. (Herald photo by the map she will take legal action. Pinto) DO IT FRIDAY - Plan 210PINE ST.(MANCHESTER PHONE B43 -4 R3B made to the map',' Mrs. Kniep said. Street in Manchester. They are, from left. your weekend' with the eornor ol H TFO . RD. AN D P IN E ST (O LD KIN G S BLDO .) HOURS 9-5 Susan Kniep, a Roberts Street resi­ "If there is a cnange to be made in Weekend pages in your dent who has opposed a zone change the map the commission members Friday Evening Herald.’^ for an industrial complex in her should know and at least a public Public Records neighborhood, has written to Town hearing on the change should be held. Planner John Shemo requesting the I don't see why I have to retain an at­ Warranty deeds original proposed plan of develop­ torney to get answers from Town ment and the final plan approved by Hall." Lillian 1. Morgan to Donna Ventontsos, $1,170. the Planning and Zoning Commission Robert J. Teriy Sr. and Union Trust Co. against in February, among other Mrs. Kniep said she is suspicious Thomas F. Levitt, proper­ Richard P. Tyson and documents. about a sign that has appeared this ty at 75 Branford St., t69,- Carrie Tyson, $3,500. week on Roberts Street property 000. Quit Claim Shemo would not comment where developers are planning an in­ David P. Cooney to Arnold L. Lerch to Wednesday on Mrs. Kniep's requests dustrial complex. She said a sign on a Daniel E. Gabree and Wen­ Elaine C. Lerch, property or whether he would agree to turn parcel of land across the street from dy H. Gabree. property at at 431 and 433 N. Main St. over the documents or information. her home reads "tech park now 64B Northfield Green Con­ Peter B. Gallasso to Blowing leaves Mrs. Kniep is requesting the leasing 200,000 square feet." dominiums. 160,000. This lady can show Marcella Gallasso, proper­ proposed and approved maps Catherine B. Stetson to ty at 36 Henry St.' An East Hartford Park Department employee takes advan tage of some dry autumn weather Wednesday to blow leaves because she said Shemo has made She says she has no objection to the Carol J. Willard, property Leo J. Scarpino to off the side of a hill in Martin Park. (Herald ph^o by Reilly) changes in the zoning designations of posting of the sign, since the land is at Hollister Street. Deborah L. Scarpino, lot certain property on the map without zoned industrial on the development Ernest J. Demko to Jef­ 144 of G reen M anor informing the members of the plan­ plan and map, but the parking frey D. Snyder and Lisa M. Estates. ning commission or residents. necessary for such a complex would Burgess, property at 133 F.N. Corporation to ahetterwayto Months of diacuBsion have to be built on land now zoned School St., $38,000. Frederick G. Nassiff, In a conversation Monday with residential. Ronald J. Schauster and property at 991 Main St. Shemo and her attorney Charles Joyce C. Shauster to Peter MISAC Corp. to town Greenwald, Mrs. Kniep said Shmo InAinrU, West Hartfonl developers F. Foley and Nancy P. Eighth Utilities District, admitted changing the listing of a Malcolm Graff and Sidney Sick Foley, property at 45 Car­ sewer easements. Capital project plan near Roberts Street parcel on the land use sought a zone change from residen­ man Road. MISAC Corp. to town time hanking. map from residential to industrial tial to industrial for 1.6 acres for a ssm parking lot adjacent to the land E lean o r D. Cole to Eighth Utilities District, without infdrming planning commis­ C where the sign is now. The Thomas J. Dunn and San­ storm water facilities and She’s Betty Vossen at Heritage Savings By DAVE LAVALLEE totaling $439,080. However, the coun­ At the groups' first meeting they These items will be placed on the sion members. dra L. Dunn, property at 58 piping. Herald Reporter cil never fully approved of the recommended the following items as council agenda Tuesday night for developers application was turned Stephen St., $80,000. Sandra S. Ziemak to As the head teller, she makes sure that program. She said Shemo also admitted to down by the planning commission GLASTONBURY — After months priorities: $15,000 for the ambulance final action. • is pleased to announce the opening of its domestic oil supplies and Tehran Moneymarkei in Food Market: West Middle and a troop carrier and claimed 24 in the Abadan area Wednesday, star­ frozen in American-owned banks, a women. Page 2. counseling center facilities at 317 Green Turnpike in the Manchester Parkade today announced rationing with Iranians were killed, four tanks and ting fires in several locations. The pledge not to interfere in Iranian af­ households limited,to 132 gallons of Leaf pickup Road, Manchester, Ct. Moneymarkei in Highland Park Marker 10 vehicles as well as a fuel dump fairs, and an Amerian promiM not to fuel oil a month. destroyed, Abadan refinery supplies much of Manchester’s Fall Leaf Pickup ^***f*®<*...... • • . Highland Street. Manchester make any claims against Iran as a Early in the war Tehran began Iran claimed it shot down three Iran's domestic’ fuel and has been a Program begins nest week. The ; ...... " The Center staff consists of psychologists, major Iraqi target since the early result of the hostage issue. rationing gasoline ■ to about eight Iraqi MiGs while Baghdad said two State Department spokesman first week's schedule for pickup is ...... 4 , social workers and psychotherapists trained gallons for automobile owners and Iranian jets were downed. days of the one-month war. to understand and deal with miental processes David Nall said in reply to questions: ® _ F am ily...... slightly higher for physicians. "Iran has beoome isolated from The nightly Iraqi military com­ “We've said all along we’ve been in and behavior through therapeutic or Both sides claim ^ they sank each any oil source they have," the Iraqi munique reported the new claim only indirect contact with the Iran In sports ...... : other's warships and shot down at­ Peopletalk...... j , educational interventions. News Agency reported as the Per­ as, “explosions in the fuel pipelines" authorities but we're not going to dis­ tacking planes. Iraq also said it was Goalie brilHanUin Whaler win ... Sports...... i ...... ll-M sian Gulf war went into its 32nd day. between Abadan and a location it cuss the substance of those con­ "continuing to clean enemy pockets Philadelphia salutes Phillies ... Television ...... !,.,1 7 ' For further information or brochure, Iran said it sank an advanced Iraqi identified as Sheikh-i-Bdir. Iraq clai- tacts.” Page 13. . ' TownTalk ...... 11,, of resistance in all sections of the vessel near Khor Musa and Iraq said Nall would not confirm or deny the battle Zone." me'i last week it had cut another Larry Bird and bendi provide lift U pdate...... Vrl’JI ' CALL 646-7917 or 646-7919. it sank an Iranian warship In the pipeline used for carrying oil from report the Swiss Embassy, which has Iraq, in a communique carried by < for CdUcs ... Wetbersfleld tops W eather...... Shatt-al-Arab waterway. Abadan to other Iranian refineries. haiidled U.S. affairs in Iran since the 2 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs,, Oct. 23, 1980

EVENING HERALD. Thurs., Oct. 2 .3' 1980- .1 Update. No State law Economy among teacher workshops n«r I AITDITNI nAVIG CU 1 7 A ...... ^ A By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA can continue to afford the business’ said, "I liked it. It was realistic for what Chairman Robert Von Deck, who also Atlanta ghetto a powderkeg young girl and dismantled without Incident by a police with what aides called a "very light schedule," in northern Basque country today, killing dozens of on sign gripe Herald Reporter product. we could use in the classroom.” The teaches social studies at Illing Junior High bomb squad. . presumably dominated by the new activity on the hostage children and teachers. MANCHESTER — You are the owner In discussing this tradeoff, students get speaker was Republican Town Committee School. ATLANTA (UPI) — In the bleak housing projects of Authorities said the bomb apparently had been attached frofit. Authorities feared the blast killed most of the 40, MANCHESTER— As the state has no fair elections of a small business, but have fallen into issues such as: whether competition South Atlanta, haunted by the killings of 10 black children all day to the door of the Galilee Baptist Church in the children, aged 6 to 10, attending classes in the Colegio law, no action can be taken on a Republican charge of seriously ill. Your son, following in your in the marketplace is necessary in order and the disappearance of four others, black families hud­ Powderly neighborhood, a predominantly black area, but Syndrome is more common Marcelino Ugalde, west of the provincial capital of unethical practices in the 13th Assembly District race. steps, takes over the business and in doing to. drive out inefficiency. dle together in fear each night and tension is near the was not touched by passersby. Bilbao. so finds ways to improve. Other economic issues introduced with DETROIT (UPI) — New studies reveal toxic shock syn­ , Sylvester, campaign chairman for Elsie breaking point. One of these ways, he feels, is to lay o(f just’as much relevancy to students’ lives Manchester Property Owners Association drome strikes many more women than previously Rescue workers said they recovered the bodies of 24 "Biz” Swensson, the Republican candidate in the 13th "Blacks are locked up in their homes and their Carter goes ahead in poll victims in the first hour after the blast, which happened District, received word no law governs his complaint. an old man who’s been with you for 20 are: is specialization and division of labor temperature is rising," James Tibbs, an executive com­ believed, making it almost as common as the measles, years, in favor of a younger man who gets and hurting the worker by creating and a federal disease specialist says tlK^ mysterious and one minute before noon. Sylvester sought counsel from the state; Elections mitteeman of the U.S. Veterans, a black-organization, President Carter, who during a campaign swing Witnesses said the scene looked like something out of Commission on whether action could be brought work done faster. What decision do you mindless, ' unimaginative and sterile invUes YOU to often fatal ailment is on the increase. said Wednesday. through Texas accused the Republicans of "spreading make? working conditions, or is specialization a Dr. Bruce B. Dan, an epidemiologist with the federal Dante’s “Inferno. ’ against the Democratic candidate Phyllis Jackston. "People are afraid and frustrated. When I walk outside horse manure," today savored the welcome news he had Mrs. Jackston displayed campaign signs to "re­ Teachers from Manchester and surroun­ benefit to society by Increasing its produc­ in the afternoon, my tittle boy holds on to me all the time gone ahead of Ronald Reagan for the first time in a Center for Disease Control, said Wednesday there is ad­ tivity? Or how do you balance the two ditional evidence that TSS, which has been linked to the Eruptions have ended elect” her to the state House of Representatives, ding towns were faced with this dilemma A PUIIC MEEnKi — it's terrible. At night we have people just waiting for national poll. although she has never served as a representative. during a workshop Wednesday afternoon effects? use of tampons, is triggered by an unidentified strain of a The program O’Connor presented also something to happen." A new CBS-New York Times poll gave Carter 39 per­ VANCOUVER, Wash.(UPI) - Scientists watching Mrs. Jackston did however serve a^ a town director at Manchester High School, as part of an common germ. includeid a puzzle students work in groups m cent, Reagn 38 percent, and Anderson 9 percent, with 13 Mount St. Helens say the lack of new seismic activity and for five years. in-service training day. SUBJECT - _ a p j LI t L L undecided. Of the undecided, 43 percent were But Dan cautioned federal officials are not yet ready to to complete. The pieces are government, take any action beyond warning women of the potential the slowing growth of the volcano's lava dome indicate She explained, after the Republicans called the signs X David E. O’Connor, of the University of Bomb found at black nhurch leaning to carter, 41 percent to.Reagan and lO percent to to her attention, that the three signs were leftovers ^nnecticut Center for Economic Educa- business firms, and consumers, along with Anderson. dangers. the latest eruptive series has ended. products and resources. REFERENDUM QUESTIONS ON Officials W^nesday cautioned, however, the mountain from Board of Directors campaigns. The position was tim, was offering teachers suggestions on BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) — In an incident reminis­ The random telephone poll of 1,539 registered voters Students must discover how such basics THE NOVEMBER BALLOT cent of the civil rights violence of the 1960s when Bir­ School blast kills dozens remains volatile and could erupt again at any time. changed from director to state representative, but the how to tie insights on the economy into the was completed Monday and has a margin of error of 3 re-elect was overlooked, she said. secondary school curriculum. of the economy as spending, taxes, ser­ There will be a speaker on the High School mingham was dubbed "Bombingham,” a home-made percentage points. Strong winds swept Mount St. Helens’ ash-gray summit r vices, costs, revenue, and income flow bomb was found attached to the door of a black church. ORTUELLA, Spain (UPI) — A powerful explosion ap­ Wednesday, hampering efforts to examine the quiet After being notified of the error the signs on Maple Other sessions took place on topics Carter was taking today off, bank at the White House between these components in a Renovations and we will discuss The HUD Issue. TTie bomb was discovered Wednesday evening by a parently triggered by gas ripped through a grade school crater and protruding lava dome. Street, Center Street, in front of campaign manager ranging from the handicapped to teaching Herbert Stevenson’s house, were immediately reading to elementary students in the democratic society. . Suggested O’Connor, "First remove the removed. towns of Bolton, Coventry, Ellington, m Sylvester, however, called for Mrs. Jackston’s Tolland and Manchester. government from the flow, so students WHEN FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 8:00 P.M. f I r \ \ ---- Peopletalk - withdrawal from the race, and pursued a complaint. The decision-making scenario was part can see how a pure market society would Woman charged in death He received word that no action could be taken. of a lesson on how to teach youngsters that work. Then, add government to show how WHERE • WMTOH LIORARY MEETMG ROOM, "Unfortunately the state of Connecticut does not there are tradeoffs to make in everyday our mixed society functions." 0_[Connor suggested the terms used in ______North Main St______Fathers and sons have a fair campaign practices act,” he said. "Many life, that have both economic and m 2 other states, such as New York, do have such an act. humanitarian effects. economics should be taught in English Tom Brokaw of NBC’s "Today" show was taping These issues are very important and wiii affect Perhaps it is time for Connecticut to enact such a law The student views a film posing the classes, as well as business and math interviews of fathers and sons in politics — people r : was harassed by youths to insure the integrity of how a campaign is con­ situation, asking him to be the employer. classes. m aii taxpayers. An informed voter makes Wise like Speaker of the House Thomas P. “Tip" O’Neill ducted." Does he lay the old man off, losing his Says he, "Why leave economic and his son, Massachusetts Lt. Gov. TTiomas P. EAST HAVEN (UPI) - An elderly Nastri remained in serious condi­ His mother, Mrs. Susan Brady, problems to the ’experts?’ Wouldn’t 'it • decisions. Piease come — bring a friend — Ask woman charged with shooting to tion at Yale-New Haven Hospital. said her son had never been in trou­ friendship and causing alienation O’Neill 111, and former Pennsylvania Gov. William between himself and other employees? follow that our personal decisions, and ^ Questions! Give us your views. death one teenager and wounding The same rifle was used by the ble and spent most of his time on the Scranton and his son, Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Or does he keep him on, because of the those of our elected officials, would be another was continually harassed by woman a year ago when she fired football and baseball fields. lOWItT fIMfllATUIIi ' William Scranton III. longstanding friendship and a belief that more informed as our knowledge in­ m groups of youths for about three into the air to scare off youths after She said she was confused by what REHIESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED V- . ______Along came former California Gov. Edmund G. the man wants to work and won’t be able creased? For educators in the public 3 years, police said. pelting her house with BB’s and happened to her son and doubted that "P at” Brown and his son, current California Gov. Volunteer jobs to adjust to retirement? schools to take on a leadership role in Jerry Brown. “I can’t blame this lady," said one calling her names, police said. he tormented Mrs. Papuga. identifying and correcting areas of MANCHESTER PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION unidentified neighbor Wednesday Mrs. Papuga was released on $20.- Then again, if he lays him off, efficiency "When college students say they want to get into "He just wasn’t into anything like will be increased, so other employees may eco n o m ic illiteracy also seems Box 428, Manchester, C T 06040 politics, " father Brown said, “1 tell them take about Emily Kruger Papuga, 70, who 000 bond for an Oct. 28 court hearing that," she said. open in schools reasonable." m E23* get pay raises. Tlie price of services will Mobol Shorldoit - Trooouror UPIWIATMER FOtOCAtT • was charged with murder in the and her home was placed under 24- drama. You can have the greatest program in the be kept down, so that long-time customers Following the program, one attendee. world, but if you can’t sell it, you’ve lost.” And he death Tuesday night of John Brady, hour police guard, Another neighbor of Mrs. Papuga MANCHESTER— The following volunteer positions felt-The^ivoman was too sensitive to For period ending 7 a.m. EST 10/24/80. Durihg added. "1 think Jerry’s a great actor.” 15, of East Haven. Mrs. Papuga told police she had are still open in the Manchester Public Schools: been constantly harassed by youths, the youths’ taunting and often incited Thursday night, rain is slated for the Pacific Northwest “On Halloween, kids pull pranks Library assistant - someone to process books and who called her names and threw them by responding to their calls. as well as in much of the area from the Lakes to the Gulf but for her, its been a couple of nights media and to do light typing; flexible hours. things at her house. Police Chief Joseph Pascarella Coast. Fair to partly cloudy skies are indicated Ostrich lays egg a week for the past three years,” he Music assistant - someone to work with the band, in­ elsewhere. said. She said she had fired the gun into said he had advised patrols to watch dividual or small group, assisting with fingerings and The idea of importing ostriches «grown on an Brady was mortally wounded and the air in an attempt to scare off the the woman’s home and was con­ rhythmic problems; Wednesday, Thursday or Friday Oklahoma monastery into Florida lays an egg with his companion, Joseph Nastri, 15, youths. cerned. But the chief said he didn’t mornings. Jack Conlon, president of the Florida Federation of was injured seriously from rifle A half-mile from the Papuga home, expect any retribution because Piano accompanist - classroom; Wednesday, Weather forecast Humane Societies. "enough tragedy has happened. Peo­ shots fired by the woman down the friends and neighbors consoled the Thursday, Friday afterrioons. A Dallas department store is advertising the big ple will realize we’ve had enough." street from her yard, police said. Brady family. Classroom assistant - someone to assist with reading Mostly sunny and cool today. Highs 50 to 55,12 C. Clear birds in its Christmas catalogue for $1,5(X) a pair. class Tuesday or Thursday afternoons. and cold tonight. Lows in the 20s. Mostly sunny Friday. In­ A representive of the stose, Neiman Marcus, says Teaching experience is not necessary in order to creasing cloudiness during the afternoon. Highs in the it won't sell the birds to ai^oije who can’t get ap­ nid 50s. Probability of precipitation near zero percent volunteer. All participants receive free orientation and proval from his state wildlife authority. the opportunity to attend regularly scheduled Workshops. hrough Friday. Winds northwesterly 10 to 15 mph today But Conlon worries people will mistreat the birds Man thinks he hit youth Volunteer activity represents an ideal opportunity for diminishing to less than 10 mph for tonight and Friday. after the novelty wears off. He says adult ostriches WILLIMANTIC (UPI) - The man retired people, parents, students and those people con­ Winds shifting to northeast tonight and sou^east during resume today. request and have declined comment. sometimes grow 10 feet tall, weigh 200 pounds, have who said he thought he drove the car sidering a return to the regular work force. For ad­ Friday. nasty tempers and don’t make good pets. A backlog of witnesses postponed Mrs. Showalter last week charged which struck Kevin B. Showalter has the scheduled appearance of the vic­ New London officials engaged in a ditional information, please phone Susan Plese, coor­ completed a second day of testimony tim’s mother, Lucille M. Showalter, coverup to protect a political figure dinator of volunteers, at 647-3520 any morning. Long Island Soun Tacky tacky! before the reconvened grand jury who has waged an almost seven-year implicated in her son’s death. Community C o llie Week Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, K.I., and probing the Christmas Eve 1973 hit- battle to find the driver responsible Hansen's purported confession Montauk Point: North to northwest winds 10 to 20 knots The wives of ltalian politicians looked shamefully run death. for her son’s death on a New London prompted the re-opening of the grand Hunt will address club today and northeast 10 to 15 knots tonight. East to tacky when they greeted Britain's Queen Elizabeth Paul C. Hansen, 31, of East Lyme, street. jury, but sources close to the case MANCHESTER- Gil Hunt, head of the English southeast 10 to 15 knots Friday. Fair weather today and in Rome. followed his mother and several Mrs. Showalter, 59, a New London have said state police doubt he was You are cordiaily invited tonight. Partly cloudy Friday. Visibility 5 mites or more According to the Italian magazine Gente, one friends and acquaintances into the Department of Manchester High School, will address the historian, has asked to appear only if involved. Women’s Club of Manchester, Monday at its meeting at ihrough Friday. Average wave heights 1 to 2 feet wife wore a raincoat "not even suitable for shop­ closed-door session Wednesday at New London County State's Attorney the Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St. Hunt, oday and tonight. Minor ftooding possible in low lying ping" to the horse show £or the queen. Windham County Superior Court C. Robert Satti is excluded from the Showalter, a student at Mitchell before one-man grand juror Judge speaking at 8 p.m. will address himself to "Connotation, to an open house at ireas at time of high tide Friday. At the presidential Quirinale Palace reception, proceedings. College, was killed as he changed a Joseph F. Dannehy. Morality and Mental Hygiene." His remarks will con­ C several women were too loudly dressed, one in a Satti and Dannehy have not tire for a friend on a residential The grand jury was scheduled to sider the application of simple linguistic learnings to Extended outlook summer dress and another in lame. responded to Mrs. Showalter's street in New London. everyday interpersonal problems. Members and their The magazine lamented that since the end of the Extended outtook for New England Saturday through guests are invited. Manchester Community Italian monarchy after World War II, Italians just Monday' Mrs. Adeline Coelho is in charge of arrangements. Co­ can’t perform a proper curtsy anymore. hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Mary Davidson, 24 Massarhusrlts, Rhode Island and Connerlirul: A As for the wine, Italian spumante definitely was Solons consider chance of rain Saturday. Fair Sunday and Monday. Highs Sycamore Lane and Miss Mary McAdams, 19 Lakewood not a fit substitute lor French champagne. Circle, South. , Coilege Saturday, in the 50s on Saturday and 45 to 55 on Sunday and Monday. drug law change Lows in the low to mid 40s Saturday and Sunday and in T the 30s Monday. Quote of the day Talk scheduled tonight Vermont: Showers tikely Saturday. Partly cloudy Sun­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Lawmakers have been urged to day, chanrr of showers or flurries north and west. Fair A deer crashed through the window of a sporting MANCHESTER— Mrs. Esther Rubin, MSW, ACSW, October 25. 1980. change a state law covering people who suffer damaging Monday. I:;ghs ir. die 50s Saturday, 40s and low 50s Sun­ goods store in Cockeysville, Md., broke fishing rods effects from a drug taken during their mothers’ pregnan­ will speak at the Educational Community, 645 Birch day and Monday. Lows in the 40s Saturday and 25 to 35 and shattered glass counters, then made his escape cy, to unquestionably protect anyone ever affected. Mountain Rd.. tonight at 7:30 p.m. thereafter. past a police officer, leaving $2,000 worth of A proposed change in the law allowing persons Queation; What are the benefits and rUh effects Mrs. Rubin, who is clinical director of the North Cen­ Maine and New Hampshire: Some rain likely Satur­ damages in his wake. Dudley Handley, owner of the damaged by asbestos, chromium or any drug also drew of Vitamin-Cf tral Connecticut Mental Health Service in Enfield will day into Sunday followed by partial clearing. Fair south shop, noted. "It’s really ironic that he came through criticism Wednesday from a lawyer who told the speak on “ Life Scripts — Planning for Joys and ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES and chance of a shower or flurry north Monday. Highs in the same window that had the hunting license ANSWER: The Benefits of Vitamln-C are greatl Sorrows." Legislature’s Judiciary Committee manufacturers would New research shows that Vltamln-C helps protect the 40s north to 50s south. Lows mostly upper 20s and 30s. signs.” be unfairly bound. Having widely varied work experiences, Mrs. Rubin against heart disease by lowering cholesterol, and The law. with its proposed change, would Umit the has taught Assertiveness Training and Transactional Glimpses preventing clot formation. It also protects you Analysis. 9 a.m. filing date for legal action to three years after a^laintiff from 50 pollutants such as ozone, cadmium (from Registration and participation In a free 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Almanac The program is open to the public. For further informa­ soccer clinic taught by members of the MCC Liza Minnelli has canceled her fall concert tour was informed by a doctor or should have reasonably cigarettes), lead, mercury, benzene (hair dyes) MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE become aware of injury suffered by the exposure, tion call 646-0711. Soccer team and coaches for youngsters By I niled Press Inlernalional with Joel Grey on doctor's orders because of her vinyl chloride and several Insecticides., Studies OPEN HOUSE. Over 35 different programs, from the age of 6 to 12 at the soccer field. exhibits, and activities to choose from: Today is Thursday, Oct. 23, the 297th day of 1980 with 69 pregnancy and fears of a miscarriage. She says all Richard Bieder told legislators that many children of have also shown that It protects you from high women who took the drug DES in the 1950s and 1960s had Labor council backs Fahey TWO FREE SOCCER BALLS WILL BE to follow. tour dates will be rescheduled for sometime after blood sugar dangers and b^sts the breakdown AWARDED. fallen between legal cracks, and possibly could not take The moon is full. the baby's birth, expected next April... Bert Parks of sugar In norm.al healthy people, and Insures MA.NCHESTER— State Sen. MarcellqJ^ahey, D-East legal action now. OBSERVE YOURSELF ON TELEVISION The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn will attend the April in Paris ball Thursday night normal pregnancies. Hartford, has received the endorsemeni of the Greater The evening stars are Mercury and Mars. with William Black and his wife, Page, with whom DES — or diethylstilbestrol — was given to up to seven Hartford Labor Council in her bid for re-election in the EXAMINE WONDERFUL MIRACLES Parks did all those Chock full o’ Nuts coffee com­ million women from 1941-71 before its negative effects New data from Canada deflnKely shows that Third Senatorial District. THROUGH A MIRCROSCOPE Those bom on this date-are under the sign of Scorpio. Vltamln-C aids In ths Immune system by In­ French actress Sara Bernhardt and American talk mercials ... Pope John Paul II wants to make were fully known. Doctors prescribed the synthetic The Greater Hartford Labor Council, which is af­ TEST YOURSELF ON A BIOFEEDBACK female hormone believing it would help prevent mis­ creasing Interferon, white blood cell klllera, and filiated with the AFL-CIO, made this endorsement in con­ 10:30 a.m. show host Johnny Carson were born on Oct. 23— she in another visit to Poland in 1982 to celebrate the 600th ANNUAL MILK CAN SOCCER CAME - MCC MACHINE 1845 and he in 1925. anniversary of the sanctuary of the Black Madonna carriages. thereby preventing as wall as treating viral coMs. junction with the convention delegates to the Connecticut Drs. Pauling and Cameron, etc., have shoam how VS MXCC AT SOCCER FIELD - FREE LEARNINSTANT FRENCH On this date in history: of Czestochowa . . . Statistics show exposure to the drug can cause changes State Labor Council. terminal cancer patients on Vltamln-C have lived SIT IN ON A COLLEGE PLAY In 1915, an estimated 2,500 women marched in New in the cervix or vagina of females and interfere with nor­ Mr. William Rudis, president of the council, informed REHEARSAL mal reproductive functions. Research indicates men can longer, w ith a better quality of Ufa. 11% of their Mrs. Fahey that the endorsement, which generated of­ York City demanding the right to vote throughout the patients ars alive today. VISIT VARIOUS EXHIBITS THROUGHOUT United States. also be affected by the drug taken by their mother during ficially from the Council’s Committee on Political THE TWO CAMPUSES Practicing clinicians, Drs. Kunin and Newbold Eiducation, would be made known to all AFL-CIO 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. In 1942, the British 8th Army launched an offensive at pregnancy. DISCUSS MCC COLLEGE LIFE WITH 2 El Alamejn, Egypt, starting a campaign that eventually Until a products liability law was passed in 1979, plain­ have found Vltamln-C very Important In arthritis, delegate members within the Third District. MCC OPEN CHESS TOURNAMENT IN Eclucatiun program ROOM A-1 register at 11 a m F A C U L T Y , COUNSELORS. AND swept the Axis forces out of North Africa. tiffs were allowed three years after the drug was taken to viral hepatitis, cancer, allergies, cardiovascular STUDENTS \ERNO.N — The “Focus on sue over its ill effects. The liability law extended its disease, liver damage, skin Infections, mental dis­ PARTICIPATE IN WORKSHOPS ON Education" program, aired Satur­ coverage to three years after a victim became aware of ease, herpes "cold sores", hemorrhoids, migrane, ACApEMIC PROGRAMS Lottery numbers days at 9:10 a.m. on WINF will have the drug’s effect. and hard core drug addiction. as its topic this week, "Funding Since most women who used the drugs in previous Experts claim that the reason many got ANS^ANY, MANY MORE. .. Numbers drawn Wednesday; Connecticut Education." decades found out about the potential ill effects in 1971, different results Is because VHImln-C offoc- . Connecticut 540 The program is hosted by Dr. their children Jjad long since since lost out due to the tlvenese depends upon the 008AQE used and Maine 379 Robert Linstone, assistant three-year limit of the new law. the time It Is used. 3 New Hampshire 5966 superintendent of schools in Vernon. But in 1971 the old statute had been in effect and if DES REPORTED TOXIC EFFECTS FOUND FALSE: Rhode Island Daily 3110 The guests will be State Sen. Cliff was taken before 1968 a drug company couldn’t be taken Doctors who have used very high doses of Rhode Island weekly 732,2445,52142,503342 ' Leonhart and SUte Rep. Charles to court. Bieder says many have been left out twice. Vltamln-C In thousands of patients. I.e.’ from 10 Massachusetts daily 9355 Mattis "The policy'decision I think this committee has to grams to 400 grams dally, have found no destruc­ Massachusetts weekly 338 . 39,, 5 make in a time bomb product such as DES is, ‘Is it fair to tion of Vitamin B-12, kidney stones, abortion, leave some people out the window?” ’ he said. "You have precipitation of attacks of Qout or Cancer. Programs will take place at both the Bidwed Cempue, off of Hartford Road and the Hartford Road Campus next to the authority, the ability and 1 think the consent of the Multi-Circuits. A map and list of activities will bo available at both campuses that day. For additional Information, Evening Herald CAUTIONS IN THE USE OF LARGE URBANETTl INSURANCE call the Information Office at 649-1061. ' USPS 327-500' To Advertiae To Report News public to rectify any problem that could be easily AMOUNTS OF VITAMINS; lor a classified advertisement, call changed." • Published daily except Sunday and cer­ To report a news item or story idea -: People on Coumadin (blood thinner) must AGENCY 643-2711 and ask for Classified Office But he said later, “It’s not certain under the law that tain holidays by the Manchester Manchester .... Alex Glrelli, 643-2711 watch their high Vltamln-C Intake as well as former partner of Correntl 6 Urbanettl Publishing Co., Herald Square hours are 8 30 a m to 5 p m Mondav East Hartford ... Pat Reilly, 643-2711 they may be out the window. The law seems unclear” Insurance Agency of 47 Cottage St, Manchester Manchester, Conn. 06040. 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Election tactics Sf It is a week-and-a-half There have been reports of "L et your light shine before m en,' before the election and to- some name calling at the that they may see your good works date we think all the can­ fringes of the HUD cam ­ and glorify your Father who is in didates have conducted paign. heaven." Matthew 5:16. O p in io n Men see our good works, but who Perhaps that can’t be themselves well, at" least on gets the “glofy^’ On several oc­ the ^te-level. avoided. casions, while maching pre-school Locally we sense tension is But we commend the chief children, parents have said to me, building between proponents spokesmen on each side of parties agree to any changes. The town should insist that receipt of ott^ei' HUD funds “Oh, you haVe such patience. I wish, and opponents of the referen­ the issue for their dedication There is an existing con­ any communication givihg because HUD claimed the that I could ‘keep my cool’ with my dum on Manchester’s par­ to keep their campaigns on a tract on the CD program. It the town assurances of HUD HAP was ttot, in e ffe c t son like you do.” And we have gone on to talk about using a positive, sup­ ticipation in the Community high plane, presenting their has been signed by HUD, but policy be put in writing. It because the CD funding portive approach rather than Development Block Grant feelings and interpretations not by the town. As such, it is appears to be the only way to agreement had not been criticizing our children, slowing down program of the federal of the facts and figures that half a contract and binds hold the federal bureaucracy signed. Now we are being to listen to them instead of brushing Department of Housing and are available. nobody. accountable. them off, etc. Then as I reflected on Urban Development. The issue perhaps has There is little chance the told, and apparently are the conversation, I thanked God for As it now exists, the town, We hope both sides of that become slightly confused this CD contract will be revised in expected to believe that the the opportunity to be a good example by signing the funding agree­ to a parent, but at the same time felt issue will conduct their cam­ week with a statement by a writing prior to the Nov. 4 HAP doesn’t matter. ment with HUD, must, by guilty and asked forgiveness for not paigns on a high level, HUD official that vote on the issue. reference, agree to abide by It is another inconsistency giving God the credit. without clouding the issues Manchester has, in effect Oral assurances by HUD Each time we visit a nursing hgnie. met housing goals outlined in should have no impact on the on HUD’S part. with emotionalism. a ll HUD rules and send a get well cart, cook a church We have noticed some the Housing Assistance Plan documents that exist and dinner, or spend three hours listening regulations. The Housing We cautioB voters to submitted before the CD have existed for nearly two to a troubled friend, are we well attempt to link the recent Assistance Plan or HAP as it 2 beware of this HAP-hazard fire-bombing of a black moratorium. years. enough identified as Christians that approach taken by HUD and peopie know our good works are not family’s home with the vote Yet, those oral assurances HUD has tended to make is called by the bureaucrats, ^^S/ikstcmTi^t^urmacy believe nothing the for our own glory but for the glory of on HUD. have not, to our knowledge statements that could not be is part-and-parcel to the CD bureaucrats say until it our Father? Such an attempt not only is been reduced to writing and put in writing. The agreement. appears in binding form, in Our good works should glorify the unfair, it is irresponsible. have no legal standing. experience of Manchester in Father. Our lights must shine as a Citizens will recall HUD other words, as an amend­ Fortunately, no responsible In the eyes of the law a dealing with the agency is reflection of the Source. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 A.M. TO 0 P.M. tried to force Manchester to ment to the CD funding voice within the communify written contract is binding that oral statements are not Margaret S. Petrie 3 accept special conditions for agreement. Minister of Christian Education has made such a link. unless renegotiated and both to be held accountable. Community Baptist Church SALE GOOD THURS. OCT. 23 TO SUN. OCT. 20th Letters Other kind of help KODAK

Berry's World. To the Editor: The obvious fallacy in this argu­ as a renter 1 have more time to 1 am not trying to blow my own In reading the arguments about the ment is that renters do pay taxes devote to the community in services. horn, but I am trying to correct a FILM Community Development program throtigh their rent, but they are not 1 have been an instructor at false impression that the opponents C l 10-24 OR DURAFLAMEII able to deduct these taxes off their Manchester Community College, of this program are spreading. I do m which is on the baliot this fall, I have C l 26-20 REQ. *2.63 have recently joined the Jaycees, and find it offensive that people like me LOOS been struck by an overwhelming im­ income tax. This actaully increases *2.49 pression that the opponents of the their taxes. They are still liable for have been asked to serve on the are considered non-contributors. I do program are creating. This impres­ personal property taxes on cars and Board of Directors of New Hope hope that these people take a second sion is that the renters of Manchester other items they own. The landlord Manor. I would not have the time to look at what they are saying lest 5 OL contribute nothing to the Town of could not pay his taxes if he received give to these projects if I were a their credibility be even more PRICE Manchester. To listen to these no rental income from his tenants. homeowner; I would be too busy with shattered. REG. 1.19 : arguments one would think that No renters, no income. the upkeep of my property. or better renters are parasites who live off the However, the m ajor fallacy in Nor am I an exception; many of taxes and hard work of the their argument is that the only con­ my friends are also involved in com­ Melvin Hathorn homeowner. Renters they have im­ tributions one can make to his town is munity activities where they live M Knighton St. MYADEC cr plied, give nothing to the income of financial. Contributions can take such as Literacy Volunteers, Big Manchester NyQuIl TOOTH­ THERAGRAM-M- the town. many forms; in my particular case Brothers/Sisters and so on. NORWICH Av ilQ U ID 130’« Our Rag. 7.69 ASPIRIN 6 OL RECL *2.99 BRUSHES Does Washington know best? A L E ^ 250’ s , Manchester is not the only town or regulations, plus HUD's quotas. willingly be “dictated" to by outside Since 1 do not want Washington C> t9W by NEA. Inc city which has become disenchanted What you may ask has been their administrators (HUD's) within their running Manchester's local affairs, 1 by the Department of Housing and biggest complaint? Same as own town’s borders. will vote to continue the moratorium 1 believe we should continue with my NO vote on November 4. "Ya know somethin'? Towin' Antarctic Icebergs Urban Development's administra­ Manchester's...outside control of 2 / 9 9 * to the Persian Gulf makes the water cold." tion of the Community Development local affaits, by HUD, plus their Manchester’s moratorium against 1980. Block Grant programs. ever-changing^ rules and regulations. the HUD-CDBG programs until such Many complaints have sprung up Many Of these same towns and time as the Washington bureaucrats 1*40 Bade Rajprs * NO-NONSENSE across this great country of ours; cities have said that they would wake up to the fact that towns and cities in the states north willingly accept the CDBG grants if Manchester’s elected officials might GOOD Special Display and south, east and west, plus the their towns could administer the know our town’s needs better than T.L. Fairbanks Victor’s JOY T 344 Oak St. Bln mid-section of our nation have been programs for their own town's HUD’s appointed officials think they NEWS REQ. 1.49 bitterly opposed to HUD’s rules and needs; none of these towns want to know. Manchester BAGS 30’s DISHWASHING 0URIIE&i9c KG. I/l.$9 LIQUID PANTY HOSE U.N. anniversary To the Editor; fulfilling its" mandate more often the only forum for continuing com­ stantly for human welfare, for All peace-loving citizens of the than we realize. Right now, in the munication among the nations of the human rights, and for lasting peace. 22 OL world should be aware that the Iraqi-Iranian crisis, it is a powerful free world, the communist world, As our "last best hope of peace," Quotes United Nations is celebrating its force for moderation, for contain­ and the Third world. Also, though the United Nations deserves our thirty-fifth anniversary on October ment. for compromi.se. At least 70 most of us recognize that UNICEF respect and our support. 7/99*% talking to Tom Davis, a (Parson t^i- 24, 1980. "1 did it just for the fun of it.” times in the past, the United Nations and the World Health Organization SILKIENCE Sweet ’n' Low — Jarumire Viagner, a ty, Nev., justice o f the peace. .At Although this organization may not has been instrumental in ending are forces for good, few of us ate have proved to be the panacea for R E Q . 1.29 COOL MIST born stuntman, explaining why lie Ford's wedding to Kathleen armed conflicts that had the poten­ aware that there are scores of other Grace V. Cratty (Mrs, R.) SHAMPOO or KAZ COKE crossed the .Atlanlie Ocean from lloherta Duruss, Davis mentioned peace its founders envisioned, the tial of becoming full-scale wars. comparable groups under the aegis Member Tri-Town League ICONDITIONER Europe to North .America on top of that he owns a Ford Pickup truck. United Nations has succeeded in Since its inception, it has provided of the United Nations working con- of Women Voters He told Ford it runs Ok. 7 0L RE6.$I33 VAPORIZER an airplane wing. SALE SALE “You have a white man's first R E Q . 26.99 “Anybody who can count to two name, a Mexican's second name and HUD help ,0UR can play this game: You swing the a black man's last name." 1 supported the HUD referendum for a Lutheran Social Service agency club up and you swing it down. It's — Mirkey Rivers, joking with I do not agree with HUD opponents support the school renovation ,REG.| that easy," ex-teammute Reggie Jackson. in 1979, Again 1 urge the voters of that serves six states in New who claim the pptgram is an program. 1.19 — rum Watson, pro golfer, Rivers of the I'exas Rangers Manchester to vote 'yes’ on Question England. Bacause of what I have economic burden. I do believe that deserihing his swing, (tfulf Digest) suggests Jackson of the New A urk 6 which permits re-entry into the seen in other communities, I am con­ programs which help people to help 2LITER program in 1981. $ l 6 » s vinced more thanever that the Com­ thepaselves become better citizens Rev. Ronald Fournier “How does it run?" Aankees has identity irouhle. In 1979 1 was pastor of Emanuel munity Development Block Grant should be a part of every com­ 93 Ashworth Street — Henrv Ford II, automaker. fllusehull Digest), 2 Lutheran Church. Now 1 am working Program is a good one. munity’s ongoing program. I also Manchester CASCO MOIST HEAT WE HONOR SENIOR FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Washington Merry-Go-Round /■” * VISIT OUR HEATING PAD c o l l e c t io n a g e n c y f o r NEWLY REMODELED CITIZEN QOLDCARDS ’’HELCOp” ’’SNETp” ”CNGp” HALLMARK ON PRESCRIPTIONS U.S. POSTAL SUBSTATION Libscam stonewall has Watergate odor CARD DEPTa REa 44.90P9.88 3 / AND By JACK ANDERSON and Vesco associate, provided Capitol Hill — have anything to do genuine, unsolicited attempt at mant in the Libyan scheme with a 77'- sentencing hearing to show how he WASHINGTON - The Justice evidence that cried out for a with the decisign? bribery in the Libyan case? Yet the count indictment if he testifies about had cooperated with the investiga­ UNIQUE GIFT Department’s stalling, shifting and thorough investigation. My associate — Why has Philip Heymann, head Libscam case has been under in­ his role in*' the undercover in­ tion of the Libyan matter. The Justice Department squelched his- DEPARTMENT stonewalling in the investigation of a Indy Badhwar has reviewed this of Justice's criminal division, sup­ vestigation since February 1979, vestigation? Like the mastermind of attempt. 455 HARTFORD ROAD 830 million Libyan bribery plot gives evidence, including transcripts of pressed documents relating to the in­ — Why did Justice Department the Abscam caper, the government’s Iliere is one glimmer o f hope off the familiar whiff of a Watergate. taped telephone conversations and vestigation? In response to inquiries bigwigs reject the advice of their inside source in the Libyan con­ 643-5230 shining through the Justice MANCHESTER, CONN. The plot was cooked up by fugitive investigators' notes. It is shocking. from the Senate Judiciary Com­ Public Integrity Section that a spiracy, Vesco associate James financier Robert Vesco, who con­ There were clear indications that mittee, he has stonewalleil in the Watergate-style special prosecutor Feeney, is a convicted con man. Department’s cover-up: The spired with henchmen of Libyan dic­ the investigation could have borne classic Watergate manner. be named to get to the bottom of the When he was convicted recently of stonewalling by Heymann and his tator Muammar Qaddafi. Stripped to bitter fruit for the Carter administra­ Heymann’s explanation for keeping affair? When Sen. Lowell Weicker, bank fraud in Denver, Feeney tried cronies has reportedly outraged the its essentials, the tion and it \yas allowed to die on the R-Conn., repeatedly pressed for an to present evidence at his pre­ judge handling the - Feeney case. the lid on is that he rhust protect the scheme involved vine. answer to this question, Heymann grand jury investigation. This is paying ^ f The Justice-Department’s handling responded with phrases worthy of a preposterous; the U.S. attorney’s in­ Democratic Par­ oof the case raises some disturbing Nixon-era apparatchik stonewalling vestigation was virtually ty bigshots with questions: Watergate queries: “ Because I think extinguished by the refusal of fun­ iflaurliplrr l£iuniimj Libyan it's a matter of executive privilege,” — Why was the investigation called ding. Is it possible that Heymann is petrodollars to he said. He added that the attorney Manchester — A City of Village Charm off by higher-ups in Washington? The using the graAJ jury secrecy require­ obtain the release general "ought to enjoy the lonely Founded Oct. 1,1881 $35,000 requested by the New York ment as a shield to conceal Nrather o f U.S.-made splendor and pain of calling special investigators to keep digging was a than reveal, the scandal? transport planes that had been em­ prosecutor neatters himself and Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, mere pjttance compared, for exam­ — Why has the Justice Depart­ bargoed by the State Department. should not be subjected to ... Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. ple, to the hundreds of thousands the ment, which has had such great / Mcrrb«r. Audit Buredu ol Circulation Mtm bar. Unitad Praia Intarnatlonal Only two planes were delivered. challenge.” w Justice Department was willing to success convincting members of Steven’Harry, Executive Editor But details of the conspiracy, frt to j„vest in the Abscam caper. Did the — Why has the Justice Department Congress in a phony influence­ Cuttomer Service — 647-9W6 Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor York h„ 7 ® ® r'" Vesco probe - poin- peddling scam, proved unable to ob­ — as one source close to the case Raymond F. Robinson. Edilor>Pijblisher Harold E. Turklngton, Editor Emeritus York by an undercover informant ting to the White House instead of tain a single indictment in the reported — threatened the star infor­ I

6 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Oct. 23, 1980 The choices are many in hi>fi components EVENING HERALD.Thurs., Oct. 23, 1980 — 7 Leaf pickup Three town employees allowed to join union to invest a tew extra..ilgllars in* By RON MARIN And, next time you want to Soon, you may even be pat­ fi system.Aschances are you will M A N C H E S T E R — The town agreed and one in the Highway Department to ting yourself on the back for the ' ultimately have a lot more in­ record care products ihaTtan-. The local union had filed a petition with specialist Joseph Diminico, and Hatricia ■ Editor listen to the same station you Tuesday to allow three employees to join join local 911 of the American Federation may not have to re-dial it, since foresight you demonstrated in vested in the records and tapes keep them in peak condition. the state board and the full board would Boman, a Highway Department Hiffh Fitietity Trade Ne%c$ the receiver you bought may going the component route this which you play on (hat system. Ask your retailer abouLjhesc set to start the municipal employees union, according of State, County and Municipal have heard the petition if the town Even if you were Iasi shop­ allow you to pre-set that station, time around. It makes sense to m aintain products when you buy your hi to Steven 'Werbner, personnel director. Employees. The town management in­ objected. Werbner said the town decided bookkeeper, will join the union's clerical ping for high' fidelity compo­ lock it in to a memory and au­ both system and music in good fi component system and jfe- itially had reservations about the request, branch. Werbner said the town decided What fbe? M A N C H E S TE R — Pile up your leaves, and hope the to accept the request. nents a few years ago. you have tomatically call it up when you condition. member, these systems arc Werbner met yesterday with state and and meetings were scheduled with a not to classify the jobs as" managerial want to listen- available today in many more cold wind doesn't blow. a surprise waiting when you It isn’ t a$ though manufactur­ Super discs local labor officials on the request of two representative of the State Board of Labor The three workers, Gloria Benson, positions, which cannot have union stores than was tru^ a few years The town’s annual leaf pickup program begins Oct. 27 enter a store this time around. Still other receivers gel you ers have nothing more to do in senior citizen program director, activities This is particularly (rue if you employees in the Senior Citizens Center Relations. representation. Today, purchasing a stereo sys­ Iheffc faster by offering push­ their effort to re-create concert back. in many parts of town. The sweeping program continues begin to buy the growing Once restricted to .specialty hi tem can be much easier than in button selectors or automatic hall sound in your living room. until completion, weather permitting. number of “ super-fi” record­ fi stores, today component high the past. scanning of the tuning scale. In The effort to achieve that goal is ings available today. These rec­ A complete list of streets to be swept for the week is, Not 1(H) many years ago, you addition, digitally synthesized literally endless and. from a fidelity equipment is available ords are specially recorded to at youi local dcpartmcnt store, had to mix and match stereo tuning can now be found on sev­ technical viewpoint, consider­ published, and will be posted in Town Hall. deliver the highest possible catalog showroom, in (he stereo components, not just go in and eral receiver models for more able progress has been achieved sound quality. buy a complete package with precise, drift-free tuning than in new models, especially in department at mass merchan­ But the Highway Department asks residents not to rake one brand name. Few manufac­ ever before. terms of new amplifier disers. or in many appliance their'leaves until the weekend prior to the week during turers offered all the basic ele­ Once you've auditioned a few stores. But. keep in mind that ^ Deli Department Specials ^ circuitry. and hear (he difference, you'll which their street is scheduled. CHOICEST MEATS ments of a hi-fi system— re­ M ore choice the hi-fi specialty store often of­ ceiver, speakers, turntable, car­ You may cncoumcr these de­ want to own some. Since these , fers you expertise not typically Residents are also requested to rake the leaves into QRCTE A WEIQEL When Henry Ford introduced records arc more expensive than tridge and tape deck— you had the famous Model T, he was velopments in audio advertis­ available elsewhere. piles adjacent to the curb or sidewalk, but not into the to pick one brand for your re­ ing, or you may hear about it in the average record, you'll want m TOWN LIVERWURST fond of saying that consumers gutter. Leaves in the gutter tend to clog drainage during . . * ( 1 . 9 9 ceiver. another for a turntable could buy it in any color they shopping for hi-fi components. the fall rains. QRCTE A WEIQEL and speakers and so on. If you Essentially, by modifying exis­ LEAN EYE wanted — as long as it was The piles should be free of twigs and trash for pickup. didn’t want to do this yourself, black. Thai’s sort of the way ting circuits, manufacturers ROLOGNA . . * 1 . 9 9 you had to rely on your retailer’s have been able to combine the ind^pondont The crew's will rake the piles into the street for pickup. you used to have to buy hi-fi MUCKE’S ability to do this for you. components. advantages of different types of But this is a opce a year proposition. Once a street has Today, life is easier, Most amplifier circuitry without the dcvi^iuork/ Today it’s different. Sure, been completed, the crews will not return. RIHNIIIOIIST ..*2** major manufacturers produce disadvantages of each individu­ COOKED SALAMI . . * 2 . 1 9 there’ s l(i|t fam iliar standard- all the major elements of a com­ ally, and the result has been to 8AR size component so popular for plete system. So. while you or reduce crosstiver and switching years, but there’ s also brand CENTER CUT-BOTTOM t A Q Q your retailer can and may wish distortion which, for you. new “ slim line’ ’ styling avail­ PROVOLONE . . * 2 . 1 5 to put together a package of dif­ means still better sound. VIRQINIA BRANO ferent component brands, man­ able from most manufactur­ Out of Ibe living room Television enters the video age with a wide assortment of ufacturers are now doing it all ers— sleek, low-profile hard­ Here’s schedule ROUND ROAST . ware to belter match living nwm monochrome and color TV models and screen sizes, ranging from 4 to for you. Some manufacturers, in fact, HAM...... * 2 . 9 9 decor and lake up less space. LAND-C-LAKES WHITE 5 inch diagonal portables up through the giant screen, projection And, in most cases, they are have developed a totally new aLso pulling all those one-brand O f course, if you really want product that can free you from for leaf pickup U.S.D.A. CHOICE BOTTOM t 4 Q Q color TV units. Phots Courtesy: Sharp, Samsung, Zenith, Quasar, components together in special to downsize there are new com­ having to listen to your hiTi sys­ AMERICAN CHEESE . . * 2 . 1 9 racks designed to minimize ponents fromi several manufac­ tem in the rwun where it is phys­ problems in the placement of hi ically located. turers which, despite their very M A N C IIESrEK - The West (E . H artford to fi components in your home. small size, don’ t compromise Control systems allow you to ROUND ROAST Broad St.l, Mill Street, • on S4>und quality. They’ re ideal, place speaker systems else­ following streets are Moment of truth perhaps, for a second compt)- where in your home— wherever scheduled for leaf pickup Moore Street, Morse Road, BEEF ROUND-BACK HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS Assuming you’ ve selected a neni system in your hiime or for you enjoy listening to ytnir sys­ next week. . Mountain Road. component system and now use when you’ re on the go— tem or wherever it’s convenient More information on the Niles Drive, North have it set up in a handsome rack whether in a boat or mobile to have a source of music or leaf pickup may be ob­ Street, North Main Street, or cabinet in your living room, home or camper. news— and enjoy the system COLGATE tained by calling Jay J. Nortli School Street, RUMP ROAST ./Z ^ ^ the moment of ultimate truth is you've set iip in the living room If you’re an apartment dwell­ Giles, director of the Norwood Street. at hand. Just get those knobs and er and are discovering you’re throughout your home, at the dials in the right places and the touch of a button. department of public Oak Street (Autumn St. NEWI GROTE WEIGEL getting less apartment for more & t *i OQ ,7oz.lub«. excitement of the concert hall is money these days — well, works at 647-3142. to Grandview St.), Oak TOOTHPASTE all yours, right there at home. p a re and feeding mini-components can save a lot Residents on the streets Grove Street, Olcot* If. in the past, you’ ve allowed Whatever type of component 4)f precious bookshelf space. Street, Olcott Street West, the complicated look of audio hi-fi system you’ ve purchased, listed below, are requested NlttlERFMIKS control panels to intimidate you Flexibility you’ ll want to take good care of to rake leaves to the street O'Leary Drive, Oliver AGREE into buying something simpler it in order to m axim ize the line but do not pile them in Road, Oval Lane, Overland As you use and gel comfort­ WEAVER’S BATTER DIP hut less excellent than hhfi com­ sound quality you retrieve from the gutter before Monday Street,. Overlook. Drive. ponents. you’re about to kick able with your hi-fi component it for as long as possible. system, you’ re perhaps begin­ morning. Packard Street. Patriot $279 oz. yourself— because now this is Many hi-fi companies help CHEMIRMSE 8 Lane, Penn Road, Pilgrim going to be really easy. ning to discover that the compo­ Residents are requested you do this through component t V ' i 28 OZ. PKG. Just look for the mode selec­ nent concept which may have to make certain that no Lane, Philip Road, Pine USStlHGHS care products as well as prod­ been at one lime intimidating is tor and turn the knob to phono. ucts designed to maintain the foreign objects such as Hill Street, Pioneer Circle, now clearly a virtue— because FM. A M or even “ Aux” if you quality of the records and tapes stones, branches, cans or Plano Place. Plaza Drive, want to play a tape. If it’s that no other approach to a sound you buy to play on your system. any other material, other Porter Street, Portland n-'w record you want to hear, system offers the flexibility in­ herent in components. A ll of them are important and than leaves or grass, are Street, Preston Drive, turn the setting to phono, check pay off in the pleasure you will placed in the piles. Primer Road, Proctor your speaker knob so that it'son Want to add a tape deck, up­ derive from your system and custom stereo wall unit ‘ A ” (most receivers provide grade your receiver, move to a music colicctkm over the years. Mixed piles will not be Road, Prospect Street. x s u for hook-up of more than one better cartridge, or add a second H i-fi specialists, in particular, picked up. In case of incle­ Regent Street. lair of speakers), and punch in P' speaker system in another ^re good sources for a wide ment weather, the leaf Ridgefield Street. River­ the power to “ on.” Pul your re­ room? Components allow you 111 Center Street LEAN EYE rangeof these mainlcnance-iypc program may be delayed a side Drive, Rogers Place, cord on the turntable, start the to do all this without having to products. Manchester. Ct. 06040 music, sit back and enjoy. scrap your system and go out few days. St., Paul Drive, Salem Keep in mind that, no matter ■ ■ ■ ■ 64'3-1160 a a ^ H i That’ s all there is to it. and buy a new one. The schedule is flexible Road. Schaller Road, Learn more about cooking with the new Philco 19-inch remote how much vou spend on your hi Stereo radio depending up work load Seaman Circle, Server ROUND ROAST lb television set, which is ideal for viewing while you are working. The Street, Somerset Drive, 2.59 If you waht to listen to stereo and weather conditions. * new pushbutton tuner, which features scan capability, is cdntrolled radio, that’s also uncompli­ The streets listed below Steep Hollow Lane, Stock by a silent 16-button infrared remote tuning controller. cated. Many stereo receivers are scheduled for the week Place, Summer Street. USDA CHOICE BOTTOM l(xJay offer digital station read­ of Oct. 27: Sycamore Lane. out so that it’s easier and quicker Teresa Road, Thomas to see that you've tuned the cor­ Adams Street, Adams ASK AN EXPERT? Street South. 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\ 8 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs , Oct. 2J, IMO EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Oct. 23, 1980 — 9 Legion installs officers Wind turbine facility Food co-op force voted «Chamber directors The Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Post of EAST HARTFORD — The Consumer council supported the establishment of the American Legion and its favor renovations such a task force. "Food cooperatives are Auxiliary installed new officers on dedicated by Hamilton Advisory Council of the State of Connec­ ticut has voted to establish a Task Force proving to be Of great value, throughout Oct. 11 with John Baer and Mrs. tracts to manufacture a three-megawatt MANCHESTER - The Board of Directors of the the state,” she said, "especially, for the Mary E. LeDuc being installed as EAST GRANBY (UPI) - A |4 million "Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce has en­ on Food Cooperatives, following a sugges­ wind turbine facility, the nation’s oniy wind turbine for operation by the largest tion from State Sen. Marcella Fahey. elderly and working people. They enable commander and president, respec­ private utility in Sweden. dorsed, by a unanimous vote of those present, the tively. plant devoted solely to manufacturing proposed renovation of Manchester High School. The council is an independent agency at­ consumers to save money in tne face oi The firm is also under contract with the tached to the state Department of Con­ The installing team for the post of­ large-scale wind turbines, has been The mandated energy conservation items, the rapidl^scalating food prices and they are U.S. Department of the Interior to sumer Protection. Members of the task sources of healthful, nutritious food ficers was past first district com­ dedicated by the Hamilton Standard Divi­ chamber noted, 4nust be. completed along with sion of United Technologies Corp. jpanufacture and install a four-megawatt force will be appointed by Gov. Ella items." manders headed by Eugene system at Medicine Bow, Wyo. requirements to serve the handicapped by 1980. Grasso, according to Elsie Fetterman, ’Thomas E. Stelson, assistant secretary In endorsing the referendum, the board cited the Freeman, department senior vice Hamilton Standard President Anthony council chairperson. The task force. Sen. Fahey hopes, will of conservation and solar energy for the need to protect and maintain the town’s most valuable commander, as the installing officer. D. Autorino also announced contract The task force’s major objectives in­ look into the possibility of expanding this The team for the auxiliary was the U.S. Department of Energy, was on hand real estate parcel which also served as the civic and negotiations have reached the final stage clude educating consumers the ad­ concept throughout the state. “If there past first district presidents with for the Wednesday ceremony and athletic center of Manchester. Directors said this was aioni presented a letter from President Carter. with Windfarms Ltd., in conjunction with vantages of food cooperatives, examining are people willing to support such js cost­ Miss Barbara Wallett, past depart- Hawaiian Electric, to produce 20 wind tur­ the prime reason for supporting the upcoming referen­ Carter’s letter included an engraved dum question. legislation affecting the operation of food saving effort,” she said, “then we must do •Tient president,'as the installing of­ bines. replica of the recently passed Wind Carroll Johnson Brundrett is chairman of the board cooperatives and Investigating possible our best to encourage the spread of infor­ ficer. The wind turbines are expected to • funding sources for establishing new food Energy Systems Act and a pen com­ of the chamber, which today urged anyone with mation and expertise to enable food Other officers installed are: produce 80 megawatts of electricity a cooperatives or expanding existing ones. memorating the signing of the landmark questions about the proposed renovation project to cooperatives to benefit consumers Harold Lawson, major vice com­ year by the mid-1980's, Autorino said. Sqn. Fahey said she was pleased the mander; Vincent Miele, junior vice legislation committing the government to visit Manchester High School and, ‘‘see for yourself.” throughout Connecticut.” aid the commercialization of wind energy. He said Hamilton was "particularly commander; Dolores Pienwar, adju­ J o h n Baer pleased to have Dr. Stelson here today tant; Robert Arson, historian; Mary I,« D u c Production of the 125-foot-long fiberglass turbine blades began this because he has been instrumental in George Atkins Sr., chaplain; Thomas Bartlett, assistant sergeant-at-arms. auxiliary. Mrs. LeDuc was VFW moving this country in a direction less Martin, finance officer; A1 month. ’The first wind energy system Mrs. Freeman, 1979-1980 president, state president in 1968. She is also using these blades will be operational next dependent of foreign oil through use of Frederick, judge advocate; and presented a citation to Mrs. Betty secretary of the Manchester alternative energy sources like wind Herbert Raymond, sergeant-at- fall. Ryder, Family Editor of the Democratic Town Committee and a Hamilton Standard is involved in con­ power.” Manchester Evening Herald, for member of Democratic State Central publicity obtained in the prpmotion Committee. l a d w / h a e k Officers for the auxiliary are; Mrs. of the auxiliary’s programs. A member of South United Laura Freeman, senior vice presi­ Mrs. LeDuc is assuming the Cops probe car theft Methodist Church, she is active on dent; Mrs. Margaret Zikus, junior presidency of the auxiliary for a third Jan Sorenson parked her car at 635 2 the Commission for Missions. The vice president; Mrs. Elisabeth term. Active in local veterans af­ MANCHESTER - A Fairview Street Center St. It was broken into through for­ Thrall, chaplain; Mrs. Carolyn Gray, fairs, she has been an officer in the mother of three childijen, and a resident’s car was stolen from his garage cing open the front vent on the driver’s historian; Mrs. Mary Walker, Veterans of Foreign Wars serving grandmother of eight, she is early Wednesday. side, according to police. treasurer; Mrs. Muriel Grover, the offices locally, in the district, employed as a supervisor in the Ac­ William (kmnolly, 56, of 18 Fairview St., Nothing was taken from Ms. Sorenson’s secretary; Mrs. Geneive Atkins, state and national levels. She is counting Department of Hartford parked his car in his garage about 12:10 car either. sergeant-at-arms ;•( and Mrs. Jean currently secretary of the VFW Hospital. \ a.m. Wednesday evening according to Two six packs of beer and the charity police reports. Connolly told policOe left jar fund were taken from the Elks Club at the keys in the 1973 Oldsmobile Delta. Doorbuste 30 Bissell St., Tuesday evening. At 7 a.m. the car was discovered mis­ Manchester police investigating the 3 Planters meet on Monday sing. Connolly’s neighbor who shares the theft could find no point of entry. Police garage told police the car was there when believe the suspect hid in the bathroom The Perennial Planters Garden tipn of Christmas decorations by club civic projects. he took his wife to work at 5:15 a.m. ’The until closing and then entered the bar area Club will meet Monday, at 7:30 p.m. members. Decorations will also be Mrs. Jackie Britton and Mrs. Elsie neighbor, Don McAuliffe, later discovered by breaking a plywood door. at the home of Mrs. Martha made at the meeting for use at the Huffield will be co-hostesses. his car’s glove compartment ransacked. The suspect attempted unsucessfully to Lavanway, 104 Milwood Road, East Connolly’s car was valued at $1500. pry open the liquor cabinet. ■' Enjoy Superb Stereo at a Budget Price! Hartford. Whiton Library. Each year the club Flowers for the Whiton Library ’Two cars were broken into in a lot Cub Scout signup Half-Price! The program will be a demonstra- decorates the library as one of its will be furnished by Mrs. Lavanway. behind 635 and 633 Center St., according to The Americana II System—25% Off! police reports. BOLTON— Registration and the first 2-Way Hi-Fi ’The automobile of Karen Ramdeen was pack meeting for Bolton Cub Scouts will entered through a broken window on the be Thursday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Speaker System Silver Tea set Sunday passenger's side. The car was parked at Bolton Elementary ■ School all-purpose 633 Center St. Nothing was taken from the room. Children should be accompanied by MC-1200 By Realistic® The Manchester Democratic vited to meet all the candidates for Jonis FitzGerald, Betty Intagliata, car, police said. parents. Refreshments will be served. For legislative seats representing Dorothy Brindamour and Mary more information about the Cub Scout Women’s Club will sponsor its Silver While police were investigating the Tea on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Manchester. program, call Clifford Scorso, cubmaster, Mary Lyons, club president, and Gelinas. Barbara Reale and Anne break-in another person repoUed a or Joseph Lorenzini, assistant cubmaster. Save A child’s imagination plus paper, glue and friendly goblin. Because there’s no pumpkin Manchester Country Club. Madeline Allen, chairperson, wiii be Wajda are in charge of similar incident. ______ink are all that’s required to create these carving required, it’s safe and m we fun for Members and their guests are in- assisted bv the following committee; arrangements. Halloween characters —witch, vampire and kids. *30 41 Science Today: Reg. Separate Hems 399.80 ‘Carve’ pumpkin with paper, Doctors are optimistic DAY Each ink this Halloween 0 66on 0 0 Q 0 00 0 • Reg. 59.95 Each FRI. SAT. SUN. ONLY, OCT. 24 - 26 40-19S4 That same old face. says. "And parents will ap­ construction paper and made from a block of wood despite lung transplant failures • Realistic STA-530 AM/FM Receiver with 16 During this sale you get two for the price of one! Squinty eyes. Triangle preciate continuing this glue into place. encircled with colored WASHINGTON (UPI) - One transplant in five years and also successful lung transplantation is watts per channel, min. RMS Into 8 ohms, It’s perfect where space is limited, yet the 8" nose. A mouth with three age-old custom in a safer VAMPIRE — “ Happy paper. His cape is the finai PICK A PAIR and 20-20,000 Hz, with no more than 0.2Yo THD glaring failure in these days of in­ ended in failure. 'The patient, a 19- possibie. woofer delivers deep bass, and the 2'/ i " tweeter teeth. Ho-hum. manner.” Halloween," says this deviiish touch, made from creasing successes with organ year-old man, died 18 days after the "One need consider only the human • Two MC-1200 Two-Way Walnut Veneer Speakers produces clean high-frequency response. This year, see how the Three ways of decorating scary Count Dracula look- foided gift wrap. C transplants has been transplantation operation. misery and economic loss which pen can be mightier than pumpkins are described alike. His hair is black gift FRIENDLY GOBLIN - Save $ioo. • LAB-56 Automatic Belt-Drive Changer with 31-2079/40-19S4 High-efficiency, tuned-port design. Genuine of the human lung. Nelems and colleagues reported on results from chronic lung disease the sword when creating below: yarn giued to ihe top of the This happy fellow will es­ Dust Cover, $12.95-Value Magnetic Cartridge 42-2972 walnut veneer (not vinyl) finish. 17y4x10Hx7Vi". There have been 38 iung transpiant the case in the October issue of the with progressive respiratory insuf­ Halloween pumpkins. WITCH - Create an pumpkin. The eyes and pecially appeal to the attempts around the world since 1963 medical journal Chest. Although the ficiency to conclude that research in ’’Using paper, yarn, rib­ enchanting witch. Make eyebrows are made of one younger children. To make and all have failed although one patient died, the doctors said it may iung transplantation should con­ bon, gift-wrap scraps, her hat out of wrapping piece of construction paper bug-like eyes,, glue 7-inch 3-Channel, 1-Watt CB 8-Digit LCD Calculator With patient lived 10 months and another be time to reappraise the general tinue,” he wrote. 2-Station Portable Intercom markers and other paper by twisting a long colored with marking pens round white paper dessert six months with someone else’s lung. pessimism with which iung By Archer® Walkie-Talkie household items instead of piece into a cone and and glued into place. The System Full 4-Key Memory piates (outlined in black) The last lung transplant was per­ transplantation is regarded. TRC-83 by Realistic a knife, chiidren can make securely taping it to a nose is white construction to the pumpkin. Glue black EC-267 by Radio Shack formed by a University of Toronto In an editorial in the same issue. T aimost any Halloween matching piece cut into a paper outlined in black. circles on one edge of each medical team directed by Dr. J. M. Dr. John R. Benfield of the UCLA character," says Angela doughnut shape. ITie hat Lift the nose up at the tip plate to make the pupils. school of medicine agreed that Orwin of Hallmark Cards. band is made out of com­ fo r more iife-Iike Fashion his mouth from Bill Nelems. It was the first lung Save Save^lO "Instead of having the plementary colored gift appearance. The mouth, white construction paper ITWM MSMK Save children watch Dad carve wrap and taped to the cone. ears and fangs are also cut outlined in biack. For Ssacatae e 27% |95 the pumpkin, they can par­ To make locks of hair, curl out of construction paper hands, cut white Slenderiliwg plus^in h M e m ticipate and use their ribbon and tape to the top (outiined in black) and lightweight poster board or Church sales 39.95 Each % creative talents to bring of the pumpkin. Cut the giued into place. Place use white work gloves at­ 29 - 27 VERNON - The Women’s the pumpkin to life,” she nose and mouth out of the Dracula on a pedestal tached to sticks. |88 Includes Channel Fellowship of the First Where fashion is a I Reg. 14 Crystals i95 Congregational Church of Vernon look, not a site 14.95 will sponsor a rummage and bake Batteries and optional crystals extra I Reg. sale at the church on Route 30, Battery 14.95 Cheap, chic and unique Easy way to keep in touch outdoors. Batteries extra Friday from 6:30 to 9 p.m. and Satur­ The intercom you can use anywhere! One watt of power for greater range day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Easy to install—just run the 66’ cable Easy-to-read liquid crystal display, - and adjustable squelch to eliminate ’The sale will feature baked goods, included, plug-in master and remote, and ovedlow, error and memory indicators. Special Sizes background noise. Buy a pair! 21-iMS white elephant articles, good used start talking. 43-221 Includes carrying case. 65-874______Easy-to -wear jewelry clothing and books. 12'/i to 2B'/t Animals to visit and 36 to 52 Lifesaving Smoke Alarm! Quartz-Halogen Spotlight AM/FM Stereo Table Radio NEW YORK(NEA) - Fair is fair. Concertmate® by Realistic You’re on a diet but you’re making VERNON— Rick Horton of the By Archer® baked ziti for him, so make him Lutz Junior Museum in Manchester change the washer in that dripping will present an animal demonstra­ Save Save faucet and, while he’s at it, make tion on Nov. 5 at the Vernon Elemen­ yourself some cheap jewelry from tary School. 18% % what he doesn’t need. The program will be for the 20 According to Kirsten Brown, co­ kindergarten students and Horton Decorative and practical author with Susan Cooney Brown of will bring with him a rabbit, raccoon, >88 88 "Fashionsmarts" |2.50 in paperback woodchuck and a guinea pig. Reg. 2 by Playboy Press, with a few dollars’ \\ BOOK STACKS The pair only 16.95 worth of hardware you can bedeck CHARG E IT Save C Q 95 Pansled doors, 2 adjustablo Reg. yourself and pull a fast one on the Buy Now— October Is National FIra Reg. 14.95 (MOST STORESI 69.95 world. Dear shelves, light or dark pine $iO OV To put a “ring" around your collar, 13V2"x 34"x 80". Reg. $275ea ^ Pravandon Month 4 to 5 times brighter than your car’s for instance, she says, buy a large Manchester Voter, Great sound at 14% off! "Stereo-Wide" Single stack price during Special $235. each. Battery operated, responds with loud, high beams—use it to signal for metal washer in the hardware store \ circuit adds extra depth and separation built-in alarm. Includes long-life battery, help or for changing a tire. Plugs for about eight cents, and three feet 3 i mounting hardware for wall or ceiling and into lighter socket. With stand, for more realism. Built-in %" speakers of polyester cording, -inch thick, for 12-6SO 3 n u a u n u provide rich sound. about 70 cents. You get that in the When you enter the voting booth this Nov. 4th you will fire safety manual. U.L. listed. Hurry. 49-454 hanger hook, lens cover, ei-2649 be asked to vote yes or no on six Important questions. T boating section.” Two ol these questions deal directly with Manchester, Save on a great Slip the cording through the and you are no doubt familiar with them. idea... the wagon washer, make a couple of Imots to The other four concern amendments to the state con­ ! i See this exciting / a l l Speaker Stands for Better Sound 24-Hour Multiprogram Timer Powerhom® PA/Megaphone hold the washer in place, tie the cord stitution. These receive little publicity and perhaps you collection of Blaserst seat Blanket Chest By MIcronta® around your neck and you just made will be seeing them for the first time. The ballot offers no SkirtSf Sufeaterst Seating and storage for background Information on these questions. Blouses^ Pants. All in SW * -IQ9S R«, a necklace. scissors." bedroom or family room, Save one of those things that looks like a They are: your very own special Cheap and unusual, true, but not ’Then you shape the wire into a cir­ mutant key chain. "For 79 cents and site, 20 "X 48 "X 31 ” In light or Iw P aIr 24.95 Save -much on panache. So, she says, 1. For an amendment concerning admission of elec­ dark pine. cle, fold back each end like the loop 89 cents you can buy a bead chain tors after removal from town of reslden^ (To Cleanese/Fortrel Reduces bas^oom 25% "Before you loop the cording through on a shepherd’s staff, put the circle extension three feet long. All you eliminate the six month waiting period (or votln'Jwhen 80% Fortrel* Reg. $183. and give§J)«tter ia% the washer, put both items down on around your neck and loop the loops. have to do to wear it around your a voter moves from one town to another.) Polyester 15% dispe^^jjw ^ newspaper and paint them with Nice enough, as is, better, spray neck is cut off the bell-shaped ‘pull’ 2. For an amendment concerning the pre-registratlon 5% Acrylic bright enamel paint. You can get a DAY |95 painted, best of all, she says, with a at the end.” ’That end will then end in ol 17 year olds as electors. (Would allow pre- Diamond Replacement spray can or little pot from the bauble dangling in the center. An un­ one of the little beads which you can reglatratlon of those who will become 18 by election 3 SPECIAL $ 1 4 5 Save hardware store from about $1.50.” day.) Needles 15.95 Batteries extra cut key from the hardware storb for snap into the gizmo at the other end, 26% 63463 Ah, that’s much better. Now you’ve 40 cents, flanked perhaps by two 3. For an amendment concerning'theage of eligibility By Reallatic Rag. 39^5 the way you close a key chain.” lor state office. (Would change age from 21 to 18 got an opera-length necklace worth nuts, as in nuts and bolts, ‘"rhey only Finally, for "hard wear” of a NORTH MAIN ST , RTE I, EXIT 1J OR IJ Turns lights or devices on/off double-taking. except lor Governor or Lt. Governor, which Is 30.) MARLBOROUGH. CONN Replace now—don’t one or more times daily. Makes it Projects your voice up to 3(X) feet. cost four cents each,” she says. "I’d different nature, there’s that ziti for 4. For an amendment concerning the timetable (or T U B S S A T 10 5 30, F R I 10 t , S U N . 1 5 :3 0 Trigger-type on/off switch Volume There are times, though, when a let a worn stylus damage look like you’re home when you’re buy seven, spray thepi different dinner. You can thread an uncooked reapportlonment. (Would aljow the Legisfature a time Marlborongh control, pistol grip handle. 32-202S choker is called for.Jn that case, she I4MAIN STREET your records! 42-wif9« not. Dial sets for auto or manual. colors and string them up on the link or two on the choker or the boat frame for reapportlonment" based on U.S. Census OLDU L.U SAY3M T BROOK.o n VWfS. CONN. says, you want some plain copper choker." cording, or some macaroni, on the Bureau figures to be released In April 1981.) f l O O H M O N S A T 10 5 :3 0 . F R I 10 T. S U N I 5 :30 wiring ^ UVi inches to "choke the ‘^Or you can string a bunch of metal bead chain. Anything goes. ’The only I hope that this message will help you to become average neo^"Slnce my hardware washers ,or combine nuts and time it doesn’t, is if the pasta’s too fatnlllar with these Important questions In order that you VERNON uODOtry Bsro ^ store didn’t^ave any," she says, "I washers, keys and washers and so on. long. “If it is, it will break,” she may vote your preference. Sincerely, VERNON CIRCLE bought a rojn of all-purpose primary If all you want to do is throw says. Elsie "Biz" Swensson 6 4 M 4 3 0 Check Your Phone Book for the Radio/hack Store or Dealer Nearest You wire for |i™ . All you have to do is 9pmething around your neck once or But even then, you don’t lose. Candidate lor 13th DIst. cut off the length you want and strip General Assembly MON NT 44 CALOOR PUUU I 704 0 I 0 twice, move to the lighting area and Throw the pieces in the pot with the ■lOOMnELO SSS rS M M L 242-1177 PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES off the insuntion with wire cutters of get yourself a lightbulb pull chain — rest of dinner. WETHHItmiD tHOfflNO CINTa BM-fl41l A DIWS10N OF TANDY CORPORATION \ -J EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Oct, 23, 1980 - II 1 0 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Oct. 23. 1980 Cotter opposes health plan Dodd, Buckley debate NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - Rep. Christopher Congress he had voted to gut the military criticism of Dodd’s record, he did so less Dodd and James Buckley centered on the budget and said he only went against military frequently than usual. defense issue in their fifth debate of the cam­ spending that he thought was unnecessary and One editor at the meeting told Buckley that hased on increased costs paign, each denying the other’s claims their wasteful. his kind of campaigning was negative and a pff da-.-.. / records were slack in keeping America strong While the two debated, Louis Zemel, the "cop-out on Issues.’’ Medicare/Medicaid fraud and abuse VERNON — In a speech to about and $21 billion in veterans’ benefits. defensively. Citizen’s Party candidate for the Senate, stood Buckley again went after Dodd for voting to amendments, in an effort to limit the 80 members of the Manchester "With 70 percent of the federal ’The two candidates for the U.S. Senate met quietly at the rear of the room holding a sign override vetoes by former President Gerald abuses these programs incur. Other Medical Assqciation Thursday night, budget legally insulated from any Wednesday in a debate before the Connecticut which said he was in silent protest about being Ford which he said were intended to control efforts Cotter said he worked for in­ U.S. Rep. William Cotter, D-Conn., reduction, future congresses will Daily Newspaper Association. excluded from the debate. inflation. cluded an insurance “medigap” expressed his opposition to a national have to zero in on new limits for Buckley said all the other concerns of the Zemel said he was demanding equal time “To expect (Tiris to set an example of fiscal program "to protect elderly health insurance plan. clirrent programs, the elimination of nation are secondary unless the United States Dodd and Buckley, as they have in previous restraint makes about as much sense as Americans from some unscrupulous Speaking at the Colony Restaurant, marginal services, the end of some achieves at least de(,ense parity with the debates, presented their views on energy, asking an alcoholic to guard the keys to the Cotter said, “The pressures of the current tax preferences,” Cotter insurance salesmen.” Soviet Union. housing, the economy and the SALT If treaty. wine cellar,” he said. Cotter said the reconciliation federal budget will dictate the future said. ’The Republican nominee said the policies of Dodd said Carter was right In withdrawing Dodd, as he hlls done in past debates, said budget bill contains limited increases of massive health insurance He said, “I am therefore com­ Dodd and the Carter administration were the SALT If treaty from the Senate when the Connecticut voters would have no clear idea of in Medicare/Medicaid benefits, but proposals such as (Sen. Edward) mitted to making the next session of drawing the country closer to war "and this Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. how Buckley would represent them because he Kennedy has anoroached. Such an ap­ Congress an oversight Congress reduces the cost of the programs by time we don’t have oceans to hide behind.” He said a Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty has no track record in the state. proach would require increased where we will be able to encouraging preadmission testing, Democrat Dodd, who is heavily favored to was absolutely necessary and without it the “We are not sending an ideology to the federai expenditures of up to 8200 systematically review the necessity and making Medicare secondary to win the election Nov. 4, said he checked results would be “disastrous.” Senate. We are sending a legislator,” Dodd billion and is totally unrealistic.” and viability of all existing federal other insurance forms. Buckley’s record as a U.S. senator represen­ Buckley said it would be “foolhardy” to said. programs.” Cotter added he is investigating the ting New York from 1971-77 and found that he ratify Salt If. Hesaid that the current version Dodd also hit Buckley for his persistent at­ Cotter couched his remarks on Cotter recounted the expanding increasing costs of medical malprac­ was absent for votes on several defense- was inadequate and would inhibit the United tack on his record. health insurance in the context of the history of medical costs, saying in tice insurance. related bills. States’ ability to close the arms gap with the “I don’t mind the criticism, but criticism increasing federal budget and the in­ 1950, health costs were 4.4 percent of After urging the physicians “I’m confronted with a sheet of absences,” Soviet Union. alone does not a campaign make,” Dodd said.. creasing share of the gross national the GNP. “By 1979, health costs had assembled to accept Medicare “The fundamental problem with SALT If is Dodd said. ’’Where was the concern for six DO IT DAILY - EXERaSE YOUR product that medical costs repre­ escalated to 9 percent.” patients to help elderly Americans, years.” that it can not be verified,” Buckley said. Cotter said the federal govern­ Cotter answered several questions on Although Buckley maintained his harsh MIND with the crossword puzzle in the sent. Dodd denied that during his three terms in Evening Herald. He said Social Security and ment, through both Medicare and the economy and Social Security. Medicare account for $175 billion of Medicaid, will spend approximately Cotter is seeking re-election to SAVE1.004'xl’x1/e’ the new $630 billion federal budget. $54 billion in 1981 on health in addi­ represent Connecticut in the First nANOARD HAROIOARO Other costs Cotter said the federal tion to the locai government con­ Congressional District. His Fex co b in e t wo(k a n d m ore government must meet are an $80 tribution of $12 billion. Republican opponent is Marge Former President Gerald Ford, with his arm around Connecticut nANDAROPfOIOARO •og.o.vt...... 4.99 2 billion interest on the national debt. He said these costs prompted the Anderson. GOP Senate candidate James Buckley, shakes hands during Wednesday rally at the Old State House in Hartford. (UPI photo) Mill interests developer UVE1.00T03.10-4'xS'x1/4 WAFERMARO PANELS Manchester Jaycees will sponsor their demons and monsters, who like those pic­ Strong and durable Stock up MANCHESTER - A New York for elderly housing in town, Phelan suggested use of market-rate Haunted House Friday and Saturday, and tured above, promise authentic Halloween units, condominiums and subsidized Ford says Carter MX I M M l in NUi WOOD 6MB IBf 7/16'iK.ii.tt...... S.89 developer, who has expressed in­ said. again next Thursday and Friday in the fun. (Herald photo by Kearns) housing. ’’'A* vow own ipoolpus ban tMrm p y cw. terest in redeveloping the Clock The Boston-based consulting firm pr^oiff^b990i$ —iqrrD r VOnn piooo9.,HoN3i^Qi^ 3 former Buckland School. Featured will be Tower Mill located in the former of Anderson, Notter and Feingoid I inckididl Roa, Cheney Mill complex, will meet this earlier this year completed a report According to Phelan, the developer /tooNtnibloi UVE 2.00 TO 4.004'x8'x1/2' afternoon with a town official to dis­ on redevelopment of the milt area. In intends to discuss the possibility of could cause war C.DX. YELLOW PINE SHEATHINO cuss the need for elderly housing. that their report, consultants inciuding eiderly housing in the Clock Sturdy o g e n c y certified sheets for recommended a plan calling for many home uses Dennis Phelan, town housing direc­ Tower Mill. The town has not yet HARTFORD (UPl) — Former Presi­ mutated under his administration, 9/0"o.9.17.oo...... 13.99 Jaycees to haunt house tor, Wednesday said the developer, residential, commercial and cor­ \ r m m a - r v I | gi»oiM»M07j» dent Gerald Ford has warned that if because the nation is no longer at military whom he identified only as Mr. porate use of space in the underused received an offer for redevelopment MANCHESTER— Manchester Community College campus are two President Carter makes the wrong deal to parity with the Soviet Union. parts, “just about anything we could Rosen, had contacted him to arrange mills. The housing plan specifically of any of the former silk mills. Jaycees expect their fourth annual find,” were used to construct the of the activities in progress this year. free the American hostages in Iran, a war Ford also said there were “some flaws" today’s meeting. The developer IN M 1 4 » W SAVE 3.00 TO 7.00-4'x8'x1/4* Haunted House will draw about 4,5(X) Haunted House. And two oversized Annual activities include the Easter worse than Vietnam could ensue. in the treaty negotiated by Carter that specifically wants to discuss the need BC EXnRIOR HR PLYWOOD Halloween-inspired patrons over the fans that will supply air to a Egg Hunt and Christmas visitations. 'T m concerned about Carter getting us made it inadequate. next two weekends. makeshift wind tunnel show that the into a war by taking sides with Iraq or Carter, Ford said, demonstrated his in­ Sanded for projects inside & out Iran,” said Ford Wednesday while cam­ consistency when he withdrew the SALT Agency certified The Haunted House is the Jaycee's Jaycees aren’t kidding around. l/rYFot9.io.w...... 14.99 principle fundraiser and will be held Story hour ' paigning for U.S. Senate candidate James II treaty from Senate consideration The Jaycees have taken down a r a @ _ i 4 i , 4 ' 3/4-¥Po,9.i *.h ...... 19.99 from 7 to 10 p.m. this Friday and fence alongside the former MANCHESTER— There are Panel urges aid Buckley. because of the Soviet invasion of openings in Mary Cheney Library Afghanistan, and now a few months later, Saturday, and again next 'Thursday schoolhouse and ample parking will Ford, who carried Connecticut in the j* |kN|Ka||^||4|MK and Friday, in the old Buckland be provided on the ballfield adjoining Junior Room’s November preschool 1976 race over Carter, said if he “makes was pushing to have it ratified. “ It's another total flip-flop — un- SAVE 3.00 TO 4.0(M‘xS'x3/a’' School on North Main Street. It is the building. A concession stand will story hour for four and five-year- for bomb victims some deal with Iran,” it could result “in m S ssssssr^ ' designed for persons age eight provide coffee and hot chocolate to olds. Weekend fecial some quagmire that could put the United believeable inconsistency," said Ford, TEXTURE4I TYPE SIDING 99 through adult, and admission is $1. The library is offering a varied States in a much more dangerous position On the topic of inflation. Ford said he Can be used outside or os on lRag.15.99 patrons. MANCHESTER — The town's Human Relations Com­ interior accent wall schedule of story hour times this couldn't believe how badly Carter had The Haunted House can be a The Jaycees sponsor civic ac­ mission Tuesday night urged residents to contribute to a Mniature Carnations than the war in Vietnam.” 5/9'0.8.10.00...... 16.99 terrifying journey in the true tivities throughout the year. The year and the four and five-year-old He also said if Carter managed to win handled the economy. fund for the biack family whose home was firebombed. "It's almost incomprehensible to rpe BlIkBnPaHMooooRMaHOM WoW 6Mi ■ 4^vril^Vr«M99MiMW9*W^- Halloween tradition. Dimly-lit cor­ Channel One program designed to program win oe weonesaay auei- The Manchester Area Conference of Churches is con­ release of the hostages before the Nov. 4 really that President Carter could scrdw ridors wind through about seven build confidence in junior high school noons in November from 1:30 to 2:15 ducting the drive, for the Bruce Meggett family of 11 $ 3 i7 2 iiwiioii election — a possibility Reagan-Bush D O tn MISS THESE it up so bad," he said. rooms filled with friendly demons students, and the construction of a p.m. Brent Road. campaigners speak about frequently — GREAT BUYS ON and familiar monsters. Expected to At the rally. Ford told a crowd of about town fitness trail on the Manchester Parents are asked to call the In other business, the commission planned activities voters will wonder why it wasn't done ASSORTED LUMBER appear are Frankenstein and the 1,5(X) that inflation had almost tripled un­ library at 643-2471 to pre-register for Human Reiations Week, Dee. 14-20, to coincide with earlier. Creature from the Haunted Lagoon. Redmen to meet ‘'Legitimate questions can be asked why der the Carter administration and the CHANNEL. their children for the November state and national events. CASH & 85 E. CENTER ST. This year’s extravaganza has been MANCHESTER — The Improved it took some 350 days,” Ford said. “Why is president had 'tried five economic plans series. Children must be at least' The commission also investigated a seminar to be held under construction since Oct. 10. Ac­ Order of Redmen will meet Monday CARRY 649-5268 it all of a sudden successful in the last which failed.' four-years-oid by Nov. 1 to be eligible in New Haven Nov. 15, explaining proposed state human cording to Charles Rohde, past presi­ night at 8 at the Italian-American days of a presidential campaign?" “In baseball after three strikes you’re dent of the Jaycees, scraps and spare Club, Eldridge Street. for this program. relations legislation. At a noontime rally at the Old State out," he said. “Jimmy Cqrter has had five House, Ford said the nation’s strategic and he wants to come to bat again. We situation was “very perilous” because of handed Jimmy Carter the economy on a Support unit inadequate military capability. silver platter and he's blown it, and he “TlJe United States is in more peril should be run out of office." build it sets meeting from the Soviet Union than at any time Ford said he was not interested in a job MANCHESTER - The oodlahd since World War 11.” He later attended a with an administration headed by Reagan, Greater Manchester 168 Woodland Manchester 643-8474 I A P-1 , private $500 per person fundraiser for or for that matter, anyone else. Arthritis Support Group Buckley attended by 45 persons. “My wife and I have found retirement is will meet Nov. 5, at 7:30 HOLLAND DUTCH DULB'S The former president had told a mor­ not that bad," Ford said. “In fact, we p.m. at Manchester ning news conference he opposed the would urge Jimmy Carter to consider it at HAVE ARRIVED the earliest possible date." T Memorial Hospital, 71 SALT 11 treaty, although it was for- better Haynes St. in the Trcmandout aMort- Conference Room. mant of Hallowaan Jonatijan Dixon, M.D. a carda... fun to rlieumatologist, will be the TULIPS...... ID I‘2.3 aand and fun to ra- Cotter appoints Decker guest speaker. His topic DAFFODILS ...... calva. Pumpkin wili be “Medicai Aspects HYACINTHS...... 1 0 i*2 .ft partywara makaa SOUTH WINDSOR - Congress. In the last two member of the Town Coun­ of Rheumatoid Arthritis — ' aniartalning aaay and Congressman William R. years, he has brought over cil. sovi CROCUS...... 101*1.31 Disease Entity and its you’ll aoon bo In Cotter, (D-First District), $357 million to the First Snowdfope, Eranlhua, Sclllaa, FiiUllirla. Irli, IV. Q r i n a I Symptoms.” tha Spirit. has named Ceil Decker District in discretionary Docoratlona, cutouta, All interested persons HJUIOY FML lUMMHM coordinator for his re- grants. He stopped [SERVICE are invited to attend. For mofti— ^ attempts to increase our XTRA SPECIAL election campaign in South One Reason 'ifw m m o tm ^ further information, con­ Windsor. gasoline taxes by 10 cents a AM OHM PIMIDQD NiMMeilll tact the Connecticut p HARDY PLANTS “1 am pleased that Ceil gallon and he prevented the Policyholders Arthritis Foundation, 929 Decker has agreed to U.S. Treasury from taxing fJSwTHT” ” Silas Deane Highway, our Social Security (CHRYSANTMEMIMt) jour'3 !oi^ of 3 varieties direct my campaign in Renew... raov/k’im m s Wethersfield, Connecticut. South Windsor this year," benefits.” logM l— tl^ m s s s r * \ ■V. Telephone 563-1177. Cotter said. Mrs. Decker lives at 91 Year after Year n m a m r m m m Spooky docoratlona to On accepting her cam­ Berle Road in South Wind­ 9og 9,09 ,,,w .SA9 IM1Wr«ijM9M StondOKl iQpiiicI fof cA buMino pfQiiCii -»1.97 maka your Hallowaan a paign appointment, Mrs. sor. She is a member of the after Year... inyotxhcxnEHuRyinnowandMMRianaY. Pumpkin sale \ l S auccaaa. Shown, two from Decker said, “Bill Cotter Democratic Town Com­ Call a Fully Trained, iyii»449..- ~.------4__6 4 9 our hugo aalactlon. has a great record in m ittee and a form er MANCHESTER - The Ohoal 2.35 ... Spidor 1.00 Full Time, Martin School PTA will REQ. $2.49 Nationwide Insurance sponsor a "Pumpkin 8 FOR *9.40 Professional Patch,” Oct, 24 from 6:30 Manchester Obstetrics-Gynecology to 8 p.m. for schooi’s -or Fall Decoratini Associates, P.C. ^ |NATK)NWIDE families. Four your 11NSURANCE ROf.6.99 29HOFF 9 S■99.16.99 Pumpkins will be we have pumpkins, gourds, trick or traal. if lOiM available for purchase, Pointad hat 6NM4J64ndrP» 6A N8A 64M ^ SAMAOOOAMMMT Indian corn, strawberry 1.09. Hallmark'a DON A. GUINAN, M.D. 2 together with crafts and ) Wood WWDOWWWLOOWRS pumpkin baga Iniurance lor Your Ufa • Auto NMINB BUL MMBS MAlQMni WML MANU ONI refreshments. An art show, corn, plus a complete AMoMobto m HoM* R90on M/atatM In BrandMAnE N»4nhh9(iwalpan9liawA- FYotect ogalnjt wind. tain, games, mask making, a lor your goodlaa ROBERT E. STANTON, M.D. Hoalth • Homo • Builnoti and«RMWalnul.Th9Mal- dBb h CdKimw eowi ond aiow, loaves and otoat de­ selection of dried rlWMf. nOntyCOfnD A oMXX pumpkin raffle and-the 12 lor 00«. Horo'a Who To So# M V» wol pan9b con b« Ml. afeGh dytoo. Bona VMtoi Ful V-* ihlch. bits Easy to I Plaatic Iraya uMd tor mo«Mnt9(lM waNt grand opening of the materials. ahapad aa pum- are relocating their office to "Kid's Korner," will klna 91.00 and highlight the evening. much, I 18 Haynes Street I MfMkdays-8:00 AM-6:00 PM mora. Manchester, Connecticut P 3 SM.« «Mnday-a;00 *M-aji October 27, 1980 m QQI Manchetttr Stan oysi[ wicz, ciu jw rfj 649-1120, 649'-73SJ9 300 M(fn 01. DONT BE COLD THIS WINTER! 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no address to the council. There member looked around the room. make it perfectly clear it will hiring minorities and women, they ToujoTcillr was no otijection from the coun- “There's only one expert^ere to appear in an ath,” the state "I have a complaint," want results,” - Robert Fresher, Though East Hartford Town Time notv Carlton Bird and bfsnch cilmen and the council chambers discuss this,” he said of I representative candidate ior the Manchester Town Clerk Ed retained set the pace Council fneetinp lately have been cleared in time for the start of the or four speakers opposing i 12th District, said. The statement Tomkiel told the Democratic Town assistant superintendent for per­ fo r Patriots long and loud, Tuesday's meeting second inning. porting the renovations recalled a recent incident where Committee. “I was up talking and sonnel, after the passage of the to move up silence against Nets was surprisingly short and with question. “That's me.” Eighth District leader Gordon the town treasurer stole my seat.” Page 15 Page 16 Page 14 good cause: the World Series. Even East Hartford school department’s 6ports Lassow appeared in a campaign ad first affirmative action plan Mon­ Mayor George A. Dagon, saying he Discussing the renovations to Malcolm Barlow wants no more with Barlow but supports his oppo­ day. didn't wish to prolong the meeting Manchester High School, “misunderstandings.” “If you put nent, Rep. Walter Joyner for the “Thv'lMeral officials are not in­ Democratic Town Committee terested in all our little problems in any longer than it should be, made your signature here, I want tc position.______Obituaries Court nixes bid HefQld Veisor sharp in goal Harold Hagen EAST HRTFORD - Harold HARTFORD (UPI) — It was more Hagen, 77, of. East Hartford, former­ to review case By McGraw than just a hockey game. It was ^ ly of Manchester, died Monday at St. tale of two goaltenders. GLASTONBURY - The state Gates, 19, of Glastonbury is' Francis Hospital and Medical Earl Yost Colorado Rockies’ goaltender A1 Supreme Court Wednesday denied a charged in the Shooting death of Center. * Smith came “home” Wednesday request by the defense attorney to re­ Elizabeth Hart, who was found shot survived Mr. Hagen was bom in Norway Sports Editor night and lost. The man who replaced argue its decision upholding a to death June 18 in a wooded section Dec. S, 1902, and had been a him, Mike Veisor, notched his “all- Superior Court order requiring Larry of Andover. Manchester resident for many years uprisings time greatest shutout,” and the before moving to East Hartford Neal Gates, of Glastonbury, charged The body of her 14-month-old son Whalers won 34. Mveral years ago. in the June slaying of Elizabeth Hart, Smith, 35, traded by Hartford a Thomas, who apparently was run Jut-jawed Tug McGraw had to be There are no survivors. to submit to tests for non-testimonial runner Bill Young, from Cromwell, a month ago, was welcomed by the over by a car, had been found a day the luckiest Irishman in the 1980 Funeral services will be Friday at evidence. familiar figure in the Five Mile Road crowd as a familiar figure who earlier in the driveway of the Hart World Series. Race in Manchester for a number of 9:30 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral A Superior Court hearing held starred for the Whalers over six home. No charges have been brought The former New York Met Thanksgiving mornings, writes from Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be in Tuesday had to be continued until peasons. But Veisor, who accepted in connection with the baby’s death. southpaw, who tasted the sweets of Honolulu, Hawaii where he's head Blast Cemetery. There are no calling next Tuesday to give the high court a the victory in quiet appreciation for Gates is free on 1100,000 bond. the lucrative post-season financial coach of cross country at St. Louis hours. chance to rule on Heiman's request. all his late parents had done for him, Judge Bieluch ruled in mid-July melon once before, must have had a Heiman has argued that Superior High. may','soon become the locals’ 2 Court Judge William C. Bieluch's that the state may obtain samples of dozen good luck four-leaf clovers in Young writes that three of his Gary L. Braddock Jr. favorite. hair, blood and body fluids from his back pocket each time he took the runners would like to run in this EAST HARTFORD - Gary Lee order forcing Gates to submit to tests Unknown to many of the 9,950 fans, Gates to compare them with mound for Philadelphia against Kan­ year’s holiday trot. ' Braddock Jr., 18, of 43 Carroll Road, for saliva, hlood and hair tests is a Veisor, 28, took to the ice following evidence found in a car and on the sas City in the series. He notes that the average round died Wednesday o'f injuries suffered violation of the defendant’s con­ the death of his mother last week in body of Mrs. Hart. He was in more hot water in game trip air fare is $600, and lodging and in a one-car accident on Tolland stitutional rights. Toronto. His father died in March. No. 4 and Game No. 5 in late-inning food would come to between $35 and Street. “I’d like to dedicate (the victory) crucial situations than a new driver $50 per person, per day. Mr. Braddock was bom in Hartford to my mother and dad, for all they in the city during peak traffic hours. “We request that you approach 3 and had lived in the area all of his did for me,” said Veisor, acquired Change promised He escaped bases-Ioaded jams in your sponsors to see if they will life. He was employed at Shop-Rite in from the Chicago Black Hawks Manchester. He attended the final two games against the provide some financial renumeration where he backed up Tony Esposito Royals and was credited with saves to us to promote an even larger en­ Middletown High School before for seven seasons. in both. tourage, “ Young penned in a letter moving to East Hartford two years “This was my all-time greatest in parking code McGraw, christened Frank, has to Will Hadden, general chairman for shutout, because it was my first in a ago. answered to the name of Tug long the sponsoring Nutmeg Forest, Tall He leaves his mother and stepfather, EAST HARTFORD - Henry agreement among members of the Hartford uniform,” said Veisor, who before he arrived on the major Cedars of Lebanon. Mary Jane Peters LeFevre and Growing lava dome Genga, chairman of the Town Coun­ ordinance subcommittee on when the had three earlier NHL shutouts. “If league scene with the New York The race has no financial angel in Donald L. LeFevre, with whom he cil’s ordinance subcommittee said change should be. Genga responded it weren’t for Smitty we would have General view of the crater in Mount St. Scientists showed it to be 155 feet high and 900 Mets. the form of a sponsor and the young made his home; his father, Gary Lee Tuesday there will be a change in the saying the problem isn't when the blown them away in the first period. Hawaiian runners will have to raise Braddock Sr. of Forestville; a Helens taken Wednesday showing the feet across and growing. The volcano has ordinance that prohibits parking on change is made'; but what kind of It turned out to be a dog fight.” their own fare...but Young can’t be brother, Scott LeFevre of East Hart­ growing lava dome, center. The dome, at last become quiet after erupting for a series of front and side yards in residential change is made. Hawaiian request Smith, who lives year-round in faulted for trying. ford; his maternal grandmother, measurement by U.S. Geological Survey spouting steam and ash. (UPI photo) areas. Former Universitv of Connecticut Hartford, said, “Sure, I have lots of Mrs. Mary Peters of East Hartford; He said the direction on the sub­ Genga said though three has been feelings tonight. If I had won it, it his paternal grandparents, Mr. and committee is to make a change in the vocal opposition to the ordinance would have been a big game. Mrs. James Braddock of Litchfield; ordinance, but the question now is there are residents who support the Tonight’s game was a shoot-out and i f and his step-paternal grandmother, when the change will be made. law. Town officials have said the or­ Schmidtf Carlton the old gunfighter got shot down. Dagon warns education Genga said his subcommittee will Mrs. Geneva LeFevre of East Hart­ dinance was adopted as a way to im­ “Hartford played a solid game ford. Funeral services will be Friday come back “very soon” to the coun­ prove the "aesthetics" of tonight. When they got the first goal Trying to take advantage at 8:15 a.m. from the Callahan cil with a firm recommendation on neighborhoods and town property. top NL in votes it turned the tide around,” he added. Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., East funds for repairs only the ordinance. Mark Howe scored the only goal Hartford with a mass of Christian The council has held a public NEW YORK (UPI) - Home run relief pitcher. Hartford needed on a powerplay in Hartford winger Pat Boutette (28) defenseman Mike McEwen (4) tries to block burial at 9 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church. hearing where close to 200 residents Genga said before the subcom­ and RBI leader Mike Schmidt and 24- Schmidt led the league with 48 the second period. attempts to take advantage of blocked vision shot last night against Whalers. (UPI photo) mittee makes its recommendation, it Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery. EAST HARTFORD - Mayor the school board could be put in said they hoped the money approved voiced their disapproval of the or­ game winner Steve Carlton of the homers and 121 runs batted in while “Mark did that to me for three of Colorado goalie A1 Smith. Rockie Friends may call at the funeral home George A. Dagon Wednesday warned jeopardy. He suggested the school ofv' by the council could be u ^ only for dinance they consider an infringe­ will have to consider all the champion Philadelphia Phillies were hitting .286 while Carlton had 24-9 years in practice,” said Smith. responses from residents on both today from 7 to 9“ji.m. school officials that money given the ficials use other accounts in &eir $23- the renovation projects. ment of their rights. Since the the leading vote getters on the 1980 record, a 2.34 earned run average and Dave Debol added an insurance school department this week should million budget to offset the deficit. The school department’s hearing. Mayor George A. Dagon has sides of the issue. The new ordinance UPI National League All-Star team. 286 strikeouts in 304 innings. gdal at 7:21 of the third period and be used for renovations and repairs School officials are anticipating a renovations plans were included in a informally asked the police depart­ should include the spirit and intent of Second baseman Manny Trillo of Carter’s election as catcher ends Mike Rogers iced the cake, scoring Mrs. Sadie ^Feiss at schools only. large deficit in the school board’s ac­ $3.7 million June school bonding ment to abstain from giving out the original ordinance, he said. the Phillies also was elected to the virtually a decade of domination of. with 22 seconds left in the game. EAST HARTI^ORD - Mrs. Sadie School superintendent Sam J. count for special education tuition, referendum that was overwhelming­ anymore tickets for the violation of The opposition to the ordinance has that position by Johnny Bench of the Penguins hot and cold team Thursday in the annual post­ Rockies coach Billy MacMillan Kramer Weiss, 91Tof 355 May Road, Leone said Tuesday night, after the which has risen unexpectedly ly defeated by voters. Since then the the ordinance. been a good learning experience for season survey of 50 sports editors and Cincinnati Reds and Ted Simmons of said, “We 'nad a lot of chances died Wednesday at St. Francis Town Council's approval of a $157,360 because of the large number of out- school board has made several Republican Councilman Joseph the town council and for those coun- writers from around the country. the Cardinals. Carter won out at the tonight but we didn’t finish off our NEW YORK (UPI) - Some teams held a 2-1 lead after the first period. of Quebec coach Michel Bergeron. Hospital and Medical Center. She budget grant to the schools, he was of-district placements this school requests for additions to its budget to LaRosa, a member of the subcom­ cilmen who sat through the four-year AIm named to the squad were thrM position with .264-29-101 offensive plays around the net. Hartferd have ,problems with goiritendiiig and Fcrguion’s first goal of the game Smith scored bis first goal v l tbs. was the widow of Isadore Weiss. considering using the grant to offset year. They alsd expect deficits in the pay for the repair projects. mittee, said Tuesday something has process of revising the town code of members of the Los Angeles figures — topping Bench and Sim­ played a very basic game and did not othei* have difflculty scoring goals. and the 100th of his NHL career was night during a power play at 17:02 of d lived in the Hartford-East a potential $343,609 deficit in the accounts for the transportation of the This is also the third year the to be done to the ordinance that has ordinances, Genga said. Dodgers, two of the St. Louis Car­ mons in both homers and RBI. give the puck away. It was As far as Ron Stackhouse is con­ the first of four second-period scores the second>period, tucking in the area most of her Ufe. school department’s 1980-81 budget. special education students and their' school officials have predicted created such hardship for so many The revised ordinances were dinals and one each of the Montreal Homers and RBI also accounted frustrating. cerned, the trouble with the •by Pittsburgh. Russ Anderson, Olym­ rebound of a shot by Craig Hartsburg aves four sons, Harry M. Dagon suggested the grant for the regular transportation account. deficits in their budget in the fail and residents. passed by the council in early June Eixpos, Houston Astros and Chicago for Garvey’s selection at first base The key to the game, McMillan Pittsburgh Penguins may lie between pian Mark Johnson and Ross to tie the score 2-2. Fred Barrett then Taconic, Max E. Weiss of school department in the first place Leone said because be wanted to sought assistance,from the council. LaRosa said there has been dis­ and became effective July 2. Cute. over St. Louis’ Keith Hernandez or said “was when they k ill^ that two- their ears. Lonsberry also connected for the scored with 11 seconds remaining in la ., Gilbert S. Weiss of East and before its passage by the council use the grant for the deficit, plans to Schmidt received 49 of a possible 50 Chicago’s Bill Buckner because the man power play,” referring to in­ “Sometimes it’s hard to explain Penguins and Perry Turnbull added a ■ the period. , and Bernard Weiss of West Tuesday said he hoped the school replace the O’Connell Middle Sehool votes while Carlton had 8 votes. One Los Angeles first baseman had a terference penalties to Don why you play so well one night and so goal for the Blues. Oilers 5, Flames 3 Palm Begch, Fla.; 13 grandchildren department would use the money for roof might have to be delayed. AL SIEFFERT'S SAYS ... voter selected Bob Horner of the lower average than either of those Nacheaur and Gordie Roberts lousy another,” Stackhouse said Rangers 3, Canucks 2 Dave Semenko scored two goals, f including the game-winner, to lead and five great-grandchildren. the badly needed repairs at East Atlanta Braves as his third baseman. rivals. Trillo and Templeton were midway through the third period. Wednesday night after the Penguins Eddie Johnstone deflected a He said a major part of the fund Jury mulls Edmonton. Semenko, who scored his Funeral services will he Friday pi Hartford High School and several virtually “automatic picks” at their “Smitty's a helluva goal tender but scored a lop-sided 9-3 victory over blueline shot by Ron Greschner past transfer would go to the other Rounding out the team were 11 a.m. in the chapel of Weinstein middle and elementary schools. catcher Gary Carter of the Expos positions. I think I’m a pretty good goaltender the vastly improved St. Louis Blues. goalie Richard Brodeur at 2:28 of the first NHL hat trick against the New renovations projects, which include Mortuary, 640 Farmington Ave’. The grant includes $80,000 from with 28 votes, first baseman Steve Baker was considered, along with too,” said Veisor. “I’m just happy “Coach (Elddie) Johnston has told us third period to help New York snap a York Rangers Sunday, was assisted T WHY PAY MORE? at least 100 times what he wants us to four-game losing streak. Barry Beck on both goals by Wayne Gretzky. Interment will be in United unapprorpriated surpluses” from rpmlr nf bomb case Garvey of the Dodgers with 28, Garvey, as the two most valuable with the win. It doesn't make it any Synagogues of Greater Hartford. the 197940 fiscal year budget and Sunset Ridge Dodgers, Hendrick, St. Louis’ silent do but we don’t seem to be able to do and Steve Vickers also scored for the Kings 4, Bruins 0 HARTFORD — A Superior Court judge has directed a shortstop Garry Templeton of the better that it was a shutout.” Cemetery. $77,360 from the rental of McCartin center fielder, had one of the best all- it consistently. He keeps harping at it Rangers and Curt Fraser connected Linemates Charlie Simmer and grand jury to decide whether to indict one of two white Cardinals with 38, outfielders Dusty Veisor stopped all 26 Colorado Memorial week will be observed at School to Capitol Region Education Hartford around seasons in the majors with a and once it sinks in everything should for both Vancouver goals. Marcel Dionne each scored a power- men charged with the Oct. 2 firebombing of a black Baker of the Dodgers with 35 votes, shots and Smith had 31.. saves. Council. •SANYO homi entertain* .302-25-109 performance, and. Cruz be okay.” Sabres 7, Jets 4 play goal and goalie Mario Lessard the home of her son, Gilbert S. Weiss, family’s home in Manchester. George Hendrick of the Cardinals Colorado slipped to 3-2-1 and Hart­ 355 May Road, East Hartford. Dagon said if the grant is used to to Both Democratic and Republican ment system with 8-track (.302-11-91 ) was considered ford is now 3-2-2m Apparently something Johnston Danny Gare, a 56-goal scorer last posted his first shutout of the season Superior Court Judge John Daly directed the panel with 28 and Jose Cruz of the Astros Memorial gifts in her memory may relieve the deficit, future grants to councilmen at Tuesday’s meeting player, AM/FM stereo receiver Houston’s MVP. . said got through this time. year, registered his first three goals to help Los Angeleshand Boston its Wednesday to consider arson charges agalns Eugene with 23. be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Jerry Reuss of the Dodgers was Reuss had an 184 record and a 2.52 DO IT DAILY — Know your future High-scoring George Ferguson of the season and Rick Dudley scored fourth consecutive loss. Lessard Gilliland, 17, of Manchester. The arson charge is a felony and 3-speed record changer. Foundation, 999 Asylum Ave., Hart­ selected as the second starting earned average including a no-hitter by reading the Astrograph for your netted a pair of goals to help a pair of goals and assisted on made only 17 saves as the Kings out- and carries with it a maximum sentence of life imprison­ ford, or the Heart Association of pitcher on the squad while Bruce and Sutter had a 54 record, a 2.65 Horoscope in the Evening Herald. Pittsburgh end a three-game losing another to lead Buffalo. shot Boston 36-17. Simmer, scoring in ment. ' Greater Hartford, 310 Collins St.. Sutter of the Cubs was chosen the earned run average and 28 saves. streak. Stackhouse and Nick Libett North Stars 4, Nordiques 2 his fourth consecutive game, gave Hartford. Gilliland and Norman Metheny, 18, of Webster Springs, found the target along with St. Louis’ Bobby Smith scored two goals to the Kings the only goal they needed W.Va., were arrested six days after the firebombing by Blair Chapman and the Penguins power Minnesota and spoil the debut at 12:40 of the first period. Manchester police who had kept the two under sur­ n48.9 Brett enjoyed homecoming veillance for several days. Metheny had been visiting — ^ 4r Two men rob . Gilliland, who he met in basic training for the Army KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - 40-minute rally designed to pay ' Police officials estimated the Reserve. Willie Wilson wanted to apologize. homage to the city’s conquered crowd lining the downtown parade leller^s drawer A Superior Court hearing has been scheduled Tuesday Frank White wanted to make a heroes, the American League cham­ route at a half a million people — but for Metheny. Both men were moved from the Hartford prediction. And George Brett just pion Royals. observers pointed out that that would Hot Stove League EAST HARTFORD - Two un­ Correctional Center to an undisclosed location. Reports wanted to have fun. The festivities took place less than mean one-third of the city’s identified black males stole an un­ claim the two have received possible threats from black Brett had his fun — as did hundreds 16 hours after the Philadelphia metropolitan population was in the specified amount of money from a inmates. upon hundreds of Kansas Citians Phillies had whipped Kansas City, 4- downtown area and suggested the teller's drafver Wednesday afternoon At the hearing for Gilliland Wednesday, Hartord Wednesday during a IW-hour down­ 1, Tuesday night to win the World figure was closer to 100,000. town ticker-tape parade and then a Series, four games to two. from the Saving* Bank of State’s Attorney John Bailey said Gilliland “planted the OXT5004 starts to heat up Manchester in the Putnam Plaza, 5 idea of the crime” with Metheny. At an earlier hearing in Main St., police reported. Manchester Superior Court, Gilliland’s attorney, Gerald Cissette Recorders — Table Radio’s — noticeably after Dick Noles stuck a i ■: PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The I think I can take this in stride also.” Police said the suspects, ap­ Klein, said the arrest warrant had Metheny throwing the Clock Radio’s - AM-FM Radio’s 1980 World Series now belongs to the Wilson, a contender for the AL fastball dangerously close to his chin proximately 17 to 18-years-old homemade bomb into a window of a Manchester home. SEE OUR FULL SELECTION hot stove league and one of the topics MVP Award, appeared uncomfor­ in Game 4, took the loss hard. 2 entered the bank at 2 p.m. According to Klein, the warrant stated Gilliland was “ Feelings are hard to express,” he - .-t-i.-’ -. ; ’ 'A’;, will likely involve those old familiar table in batting practice before about 75 feet away. Shop Your ChrUtmat Store Wednesday. One of the suspects antagonists: American League fans Game 1 and never quite found his said. “I can forget losing in the reached over the counter and vs. National League fans. stroke, especially against the sliders playoffs; but I will never forget this. grabbed a handful of money from the House burglaries probe AM/FM music Followers of the National League on the fist offered by Steve Carlton. Losing in the playoffs is already teller’s window. The suspects fled • SANYO will no doubt enjoy mentioning the The left fielder found it a little ■forgotten; 1 won’t ever forget this. into a waiting car and drove north on GLASTONBURY - residence between Oct. 4 system with built-in cassette “The World Series is something I’ll following: harder to accept the poor showing. Main Street, police said. Police are investigating and 22, About $275 in > recorder and automatic record —This year marks the second “I was flat the whole Series,” he tell my grandchildren about. I won’t three residential jewelry, cash and 3 One suspect is described as five changer. straight year the survivor of a tough said. “I just couldn’t get anything tell them I played in a playoff. When feet, six inches and wearing a brown burglaries all reported calculators were reported NL ^ s t division race went on to going. I’m down. I’m depressed. I they ask who won the World Series, shirt. The other is described as^about Wedesday. stolen. I’ll tell them we lost the first one A Forest Lane residence defeat a runaway winner of the haven’t really seen the ball since this five feet, eight inches wearing -a Police said there were no thing started. I had no confidence at but won the second.” brown plaid jacket. Both have was broken into sometime American League. injuries in any of the cases —Dan Quisenberry, the reliever the plate. Even bunting didn’t work.” Phiadelphia approached the Series medium builds, police said. Wednesday afternoon and a and no weapons or Kansas City scarcely looked like a with a unique combination of The East Hartford police and the 12-piece silverware set, who puzzled AL hitters for six burglary tools were found club that won its division by 14 games weapons. One was Dallas Green, who Hartford FBI are still investigating creamer and sugar bowl months and earned 33 saves, at the homes. ’ 468.9 and had swept a potent New YVORK was determined to teach the Phillies presented little problem to the the robbery. were reported stolen, hard, winning baseball. The other police said. The items Phillies. Yankee team in the playoffs. The nuiKsaviiG -W illie Wilson, author of 230 hits, Royals made seven errors compared was Rose, who had played it for totaled $12,000. years. Together, they refused to let Police probe Police said the suspects NOVEM TO ST. JUDE during the regular season, went 4-for-‘ to two for Philadelphia, and left 54 26 in the Series, started it and ended men on base to the Phillies’ 41. the Phillies lose. removed a pane of glass SWiIlkfctwSbaSartir.UWI “This team seemed to really learn a store burglary from a window to enter. h iMi ■< M U ■■ IfeM it with a strikeout, and added 10 In addition, the Royals ran the whiffs in between for a Series record bases recklessly instead of lot the last two months,” said Rose. Police said another •I hM M i MM UmiMMi d “We learned how to play together, GLASTONBURY - Police are in­ burglary took place ■It hiM laa WmU pUnaw k Iw of 12. agressively, having. four runners . * • . _ j il n l Tt in I Ml ni«m tai M The players and managers were thrown out in key situations. Even so, how to approach a big game.” vestigating a burglary at a local between 7:45 a m. and 5 Rose himself showed how to ap­ grocery store early this morning. Final payment p.m. Wednesday at a Great M* •( W Mrt M M*k N •• Ma much too drained to enter a debate they led ip three of the games they lii M Uat M •«) in a U MMli that could continue for years without lost and nearly came back to tie the proach a big play by grabbing the pop Police said Town Foods, lo cate on Canadian businessman Wally Edwards shows off $36,000 in Swamp Road residence. fly catcher Bob Boone d ro p i^ in the Harris Street, was burglarized at w aSqaa. IM k w aaal aU producing an answer, but score in the fourth. $1 bills in Toronto^ Ontario, Wednesday given to him by the The suspects entered • U ninth inning of the final game. about 1 a.m. this morning, according through a smashed window Quisenberry and Wilson both “We fought back as hard as we Russian government along case of vodka and a case of • la k la * acknowledged they had not shown could without tying the score,” said “Normally it’s his ball,” said;* to police. The burglars entered and stole a television, Rose. “But with all the dUineras over through a vent in the roof, police caviar in settlement for a debt owed him by the Soviets after stereo and camera worth 443-445 HIUTFOIID HO. ’ MIMCHESTEII, their best. Kansas City manager Jim Frey, l a M *la Ikkn, Ika l|l Mw ‘^Being a ground ball pitcher I referring to the eighth inning of there by the dugout, I Utought he •'* said. Edwards performed a printing job for them during the Expo $4,600 police said. ■iBwak ■■ IBpnBMft KEENEY ST. EXIT have to depend on ground ball to get Tuesday night’s 4-1 clincher. “We might trip or something. I stayed The store is currently completing ‘67 world’s fair in Montreal. Tlie Russian government r e f u ^ An investigation is con-« UMiaakraMdMkaliiai 847-9987 there. I normally don’t do that.” out of innings,” said Quisenberry, 1-2 had a lot of opportunities but couldn’t an inventory to determine how much tinuing into a burglary Off 144 Reason, to bring out best smile Green, embroiled in disputes with to pay the bill and Edwards was able to have a Soviet freighter 847-8988 with a 5.23 ERA and just one save in get the hit. It happened during the was stolen. reported Wednesday night. I k M 11 members of the team through much Pete Rose of the Phillies is all smiles as he day. Rose played on two previous winners six games. “During ^ e season I did; eighth inning and all during the No weapons were found in the store l!?,!:*"'' Oct. 3 and held by the local According to police, the TONnETifeTUES.mSAT.TLS of the year, let the negative thoughts in the Series I didn’t. I took my per- Series.” and no one was in the store at the ^titnorities until his bill W3S psid. He fllso collected his legsl burglary could have taken U. looks at World Series trophy at rally for while with Cincinnati. (UPI photo) dissolve and-concentrated on what MOi THURS. FIL T i 9 foimance during the season in stride. George Brett, who slum]»ed time of the incident, police said. expenses. (UPI photo) place at a Tarry Brook National League team in Philadelphia'yester- the franchise had accomplished. •' U - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Oct. 23, : EVENINi^ HERALD^Thu^^^ 23, 1980— IS Bird^ Celtic bench Sports Parade Grid holding rule hit

SOUTH BEND, Ind. ( U P I ) .- group of young men to have to learn a problem until we run into otiiciais Dame, I’m just wanting things to be from other parts of the country. It’s Notre Dame Coach Dan Devine different set of rules each week.” called uniformly.” Dallas Green not fair to go in and tell our players The fourth-ranked Irish, winners of Tuesday criticized what he called in­ Notre Dame primarily relies on By. to change their methods game to five straight games, take to the road too much for Nets Milt consistent interpretation of a new Big Ten Conference officials for its game.” ’ this Saturday to face Arizona. seen returning college football holding rule, likening games. However, when the Irish play Richman schools outside of the league such as Devine has considered asking the Arizona is 2-3 entering the contest PISCATAWAY, N.J. (UPI) - A for 14 fourth-quarter points and Bird, it to an ever-changing strike zone in bench were just a little too much for Miami of Florida and Army they use NCAA rules committee for an inter­ which wili mark the first time in 39 Larry Bird who began looking more who is off to a slow start this season, as Phil skipper baseball. the New Jersey Nets to handle. split crews. pretation. But because the 1980 years the two ciubs have met. poured in 29 points Wednesday night Devine emphasized he doesn’t like last year’s rookie sensation and Rookie Kevin McHale and Rick Devine said it is his belief the Big season is more than half completed, Sophomore Phil Carter, No. 2 in some good support from the Boston Robey came off the bench to combine to lead the Celtics to a 108-104 victory think officials are singling out Notre Dame players for holding calls this Ten officials are interpreting the new he has decided to try to check with the nation in rushing before he suf­ over the Nets. holding rule, which he says is more the main umpire for each of his fered a bruised thigh against “Depth was a definite factor for After that, Owens will give up his job season, but he is concerned about r and turn it over to Green. what he says is the wide disparity in iiberal in-.terms of what offensive remaining games to learn how they Michigan State, is stiil questionable us,” said Boston coach Bill Fitch. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - From plan to interpret the rule. Pistons set record Who says so? Paul Owens says so, interpreting the rules from one con­ linemen can do with their hands, for the Saturday night contest, accor­ “We were fresher in the second half the first time 1 met Dallas Green 20 better than others across the nation. “What people don’t understand is ding to Devine, than they were and as a result we years ago when he came up as a and knowing him nearly 20 years ference to another. also, I can tell you his word is his “I can abide by any decision they “But that’s not really the problem. that if you alter what you are going to were able to do a better job reboun­ relatively unheralded pitcher with We had officials from the Big Ten in call on holding, it has a great effect Jim Stone is expected to start losing 21 in row ding. We were also able to shoot bond and when be says something, he make, but what is happening very the Philadelphia Phillies, he always before the season and had them work on the game, much like changing a again for Notre Dame. Stone gained better. Not much better, but a little doesn’t change it five minutes later. I simply is that one official is calling it NEW YORK (UPI) - Not many “I’m glad the streak didn’t end* struck me as one of those up front some of our intrasquad games,” strike zone in baseball,” Devine said. 122 yards and scored one touchdown better ... and that made the can also tell you nobody in the one way and another official calls it people know how it feels to fail con­ against Philadelphia. They will just type individuals. Devine said. “Then we get into the “I’m not saying'the referees are in­ in Notre Dame’s 30-3 victory over difference.” Phillies’ organization worked longer completely differently,” Devine tinuously for seven and a half have to learn to win games like this He never had a whole lot to say and regular season and don’t have a competent or singiing out Notre Army last Saturday. Cliff Robinson and Mike Newlin or harder to mold them into a winner said “I think it is very difficult for a . months, but the Detroit Pistons are — the way we have.” never was one to sit there in the back each scored 17 points for New Jersey and nobody was more emotionally learning fast that the experience is The way the Pistons lost of the bus and mutter whispered in the first half as the Nets held to a criticisms of the manager, but drained when reliever Tug McGraw making them infamous for NBA inep­ Wednesday was typical of a bad-luck struck out Willie Wilson for the final team: Philadelphia’s Bobby Jones 61-59 edge at halftime but Bird’s 10 whenever he did have anything on his titude. points in addition to Gerald Hender­ out that made the Phillies baseball’s Sputtering like an out of tune scored on a goaltending call with 1:38 mind, you didn't get it second hand, ^Time is now^ son’s 9 gave Boston an 87-83 lead new world champions than Owens. engine, the Pistons set an NBA left for the game’s final points. you got it straight from him. after three quarters. record Wednesday night by dropping Piston center Kent Benson gave Under questioning late in August When the Boston starters got into their 21st consecutive game over two Detroit one last gasp when he from some of the writers who cover Praying for win % Primed for Milk Can soccer game Saturday seasons — a 94-93 loss to the grabbed Julius Erving’s missed shot early foul trouble, McHale, a rookie his club, Green didn't come out and “I was on my knees in the trainer’s for Patriots out of Minnesota, and Robey alter­ Philadelphia 76ers. with less than a minute to play. Terry say flatly he'd return to his job in the nated between the forward and room praying when Wilson struck Host for the fifth annual Milk Can soccer top row (l.to r.) Coach John Fitzgerald, John ’The loss extended a seventh and a Tyler missed but Ron Lee got the Phillies' front office and turn over FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - The tle nicks that can hurt you. " Erhardt game Saturday morning at 10:30 at Moran, Pat Day, Matt Ayotte, Jeff Antil, Ken rebound and Detroit called timeout center positions and complemented the field managership to someone out,” Owens said later, his face half month dry spell that began with flushed and wet with tears of sheer uncertainties of the last half of an said. "We re going to roll people over with 16 seconds to go. each other well. else if they should go on to win the Cougar Field will be the Manchester Com­ Vance, Bob Kraus, Gino Marcantonio. Front, 14 consecutive losses at the end of the ”Tve been playing with McHale in joy, “That's a fact, Pete Cera (the NFL season loom large in Ron and try to keep as many fresh troops 1979-80 season and has continued with ’The Pistons worked the ball to Ben- world championship, but he left that munity College squad. The opposition will be John Evensen, Bill Frattaroli, Joe Foran, practice for the last week and we Phillies' assistant clubhouse Erhardt's grand design. on the field as possible." seven defeats so far this year. son'but the ball bounced off his foot impression quite strongly. supplied by arch-rival Middlesex Community Mark Pastula, Matt Gluhosky, Steve worked well together,” said Robey, a manager) and I were both in there Last year, he saw his New England Grogan, the top-rated quarterback Ironically, the previous record of 20 as he tried to get inside and Strongly enough, so that'was one of Patriots jump to a 6-2 start before in­ in the AFC, has thrown 24 passes in College of Middletown. MCC squad members. Mitchell, Brian Kelleher. consecutive losses was owned by Philadelphia ran out the clock. third-year pro out of Kentucky. “He the first questions.asked him even praying and right after Tug struck will becomp an excellent player. He out Wilson, we both jumped into each juries decimated the offense. The eqgh of the Idst five New England Philadelphia, which won an NBA Erving scored a game-hign Z6 while the champagne which had been has a good touch and he displayed it other’s arms.” Pats finished 9-7, out of the playoffs, games. In four of those, he com­ record low of nine games in 1972-73. points, Bobby Jones had 16 and poured over him was still dripping in the fourth quarter when we needed The ecstatic Owens was going and again were labeled as the team pleted 15. To give the record some perspec­ Darryl Dawkins added 15 for from his curly graying black hair into it.” around the clubhouse hugging with most talent and the least “It would be nice to win this one tive, the Pistons last won a game Philadelphia. John Long and Tyler his eyes moments after his Phillies Bird, who has been troubled by a everybody. Pete Rose, Mike character. because we'd be two up and that when they defeated the New York each scored 17 for Detroit, which had won their first world cham­ This season New England has would be something,” said Grogan, Wethersfield 1-0 bad back, sat on the bench for most pionship in the 97-year history of the Schmidt, Larry Bowa, coach Biily Knicks, 120-113, on March 5. How also got 16 from Benson. of the final period. Fitch was never DeMars, McGraw, anybody he could jumped to a 6-1 start, winning its last who will start his 73rd straight long is that? The presidential club. Bullets 1U9, Cavaliers 96 forced to insert him back into the find to embrace. He hugged Green so five, and holds a one-game edge in regular season game. “We’ve beaten primaries were in full swing and the He was so fully carried away by Rookie Wes Matthews. Bob Dan- lineup because of the teamwork of hard, he almost squeezed all the the AFC East over Buffalo. The Pats' the teams we’re supposed to beat. U.S. hostages had been held just four the enormity of the team's victory dridge and Elvin Hayes combined for Robey and McHale. breath out of him. only loss has been to the NFC Atlanta ' But if we lose, there’s no reason to months. yet, so emotionally charged, he was 67 points to help Washington snap a “When Bird couldn’t go in in the “We have talent here,” said Owens Falcons. panic. They’re a good club and we “My guys don’t think anything barely able to get any words out out winner over Tribe four-game losing streak. TTie Bullets fourth, Rick really did a job on the above the noisy din and popping of And while Erhardt won't place have done so well to this point.” about last year. You can only pin that of his mouth. blew open a close game by scoring 10 boards and putting the ball in the champagne corks. “Dallas brought it Sunday's game against the Bills on Ivory, who had a 98-yard kickoff 0-7 record on us,” said first-year straight points in the fourth period to “1 don't even want to talk about the critical list — no coach would do return last week, in the 37-21 victory By LEN AUSTER McCarthy inquired, “They were right on the spot and hoop,” said McHale. that now,” he babbled happily when out. Bringing him down from the converted. And that’s the name of the game.” Piston- coach Scotty Robertson. take a 99-83 lead Cleveland’s Mike In addition to the 14 fourth-quarter front office to manage the club last Sideline watcher that in midseason — a victory at Rich over Baltimore, wiil give starting Robertson has been there before. the question was repeated. Herald Sportswriler The reversal snapped a seven-game Indian winning Mitchell had a game-high 32. points, McHale and Robey teamed September was the best move I ever Stadium would give New England a halfback Vagas Ferguson a breather. As the first coach of the expansion Regular quarterback Danny Marino of Pittsburgh sits on the One momentary lapse made all the difference in the streak while the shutout was eighth of the season for Celtics 108, Nets 104 for nine rebounds in the period — six made in my life. I’ve known him big boost over the rest of the AFC Ferguson has been the Pats’ main New Orleans Jazz, he was fired as sidelines while watching Panthers go through drill in prepera- world as defensive-minded Wethersfield High applied the Wethersfield. Senior netminder Andy Mahder, who showed Larry Bird scored 29 points, 10 in by McHale. since he was 20, and' we needed East. rusher, with 376 yards in 67 carries. the team got off to a 1-14 start in 1974. Choice to return whitewash brush to Manchester High, 1-0, in CCIL soccer excellent judgement several times in thwarting possible the third quarter, and Cedric “Their depth was a factor in the someone who could stand up to these tion for game against Tennessee Saturday. Marino was injured “ If I can borrow a cliche, the time “We’re giving it a little bit to But Robertson said he gave his Now 1 don’t profess to know action yesterday, in Wethersfield. dangerous situations, made nine saves in registering the Maxwell ad d ^ 16, including two free gam e,’’ said Nets coach Kevin guys. He did it. Dallas Green is one against West Virginia and will be out this week. (UPI photo) is now,” Erhardt said Wednesday. Vagas,” Erhardt said. “We told him players an inspirational message, throws in the last minute of play, to everything that goes on in Dallas The setback was a crippling blow to the Indians’ league shutout. Loughery. “We had just as good a helluva man in more ways than just "We'd really like to get this one. It it’s either him or (Buffalo’s Joe) telling them, “You guys played so Green’s head and I'd never try to title hopes as it dropped them into third*place at 9-2-1 and He was not overall severely tested. lift Boston.New Jersey closed to chance to win it as they did.” being a manager. I didn't send him would give us a cushion that you like Cribbs for rookie of the year. And great. I can’t tell you how proud I am guess what he has in mind for the 47 points. Hall High, a 7-1 winner over Windham, stands “We did not have that many chances,” McCarthy within 106-104 with 1:03 to go, but Cedric Maxweli backed Bird with down from the office to be a copy boy to have to protect you against things this is going to be the week.” of you. You’ve been improving every future, but from what I've learned 11-1 and 55 points with Enfield High trailing at 10-2 and 50 acknowledged. Maxwell’s foul shots clinched the 16 points, including two free throws or a snoop for me, I sent him down to Complex problems down the line you can't control or Erhardt said he wouid have to add game. about him in 20 years, along with points. “We’ve only had six goals scored on us this year,” in­ game. Maurice Lucas led the Nets in the last minute of piay after the handle these guys and get the best foresee.” a few wrinkles to the defense to put “Sometime there down the line, what I know of his character. I'm ab­ Manchester and Enfield collide Friday afternoon in En­ formed Wethersfield Coach Bob Landers, “We were with 25. Nets had pulled to within 106-104. “ out of them and that's what he did. One reason for the Patriots’ fine pressure on Buffalo quarterback Joe there’ll be a tied game, just a few solutely convinced he'll be back field at 3:30. shooting from down below so it was easier for us to get up_ Burks 119, Parers 105 > The Celtics took a 35-29 lead in the I'm gonna stay at my job one more start has been the team’s lack of in­ Ferguson when the Bills operate out seconds left, one of you will be managing the Philiies next year. confronting NASL “This sort of diminishes our chances,’’ admitted (for the game) than Manchester.” Junior Bridgeman and Brian first quarter as Bird scored 15. ’The year and than he's gonna take it over. juries, the “things” to which Erhardt of the shotgun. Other than that. dribbling down the floor easy, and Winters each scored 24 points and My conviction is based primarily referred. Everyone, and that means Erhardt said the Patriots will just somber ’Tribe first-year Coach Bill McCarthy, “But with Five of the six goals yielded by the Eagles came in the Nets staged a second-quarter com­ While he was talking. Bake TORONTO (UPI) - Phil solves the league's complex the guy on defense is going to get a Bob Lanier had 21 to lead Milwaukee on his extraordinary relationship sore-kneed quarterback Steve have to “move some people” in what the CCIL title on the line or not, playing the game, doing opening four contests. “We put Will (Sieevers at left eback, outscoring the Celtics 19-4 to McBride came over to Owens and Woosnam, the commissioner of a problems. well means so much to these kids. I can’t say enough cramp in his leg or fall down. Now, I to its fifth victory in seven-games. with one man, a man who had tears Grogan, should be ready for the Buf­ he sees as a rough and tumble con­ fullback and that really h e l|^ . And Gary Powers at make it 48-39 with 5:43 left in the in his eyes although he was by far the removed his salmon colored jacket league that could also be termed a There are also outstanding issues about them.” sweeper has done a fine job.” can’t say when that’s going to and put it on. falo game, he said. test. Mavericks 107, Sonirs 102 half. happiest human being in the Phillies' kind of crusade, was worn out and between the league and FIFA. The The homestanding Eagles, now 9-3 with 45 points and in Manchester was without the services of center mid­ happen...” “ Now gimme your pants,’’ “Grogan is better this week than “We've got to go aftpr it pretty Despite the indications, Richard Washington scored 24 ’The Nets, curiously, lost for the triumphant clubhouse Tuesday night. ready to admit that he has already autocratic world soccer governing fourth place in the league, got the game-winner 16 fielder Alex Britnell and striker Jdy Hedlund. Britnell third time in four tries at home and McBride said to him, probably with seen a glimpse of life in the 80's. body is displeased at the NASL’s he was last week. (Horace) Ivory good. It’s going to be a physical Philadelphia coach Billy Cun­ points and Winford Boynes added 22 That had to be Dallas Green's boss, will see more action. This is the time seconds into the fourth quarter. Indian fullback Chris may be back for the Enfield clash. have reversed that record on the the idea of tossing him into the It’s going to get very complicated attempts to change the style of the game. They don't do a lot of fancy ningham warned his team not to take to help the expansion Mavericks snap Paul Owens, the Phillies’ Vice Presi­ of year when you try to avoid the lit­ Carmel tried to give a back pass to goalie Marty Simon. “Sparky (Laggis) played really well. Alex makes us a road. ’The Celtics, who may have shower. before it gets better. game and has threatened sanctions. stuff.” the Pistons lightly. a five-game losing streak. dent and Director of Player Per­ The best laid plans, however, were interrupted by Steve better team. But you’re not going to find guys who are forgotten what the Boston Garden Owens laughed but made no move Woosnam declared the North The merger that would have con­ “We told our team before the game Washington scored 14 points in the sonnel, who has been with the club Grossomanides who intercepted it and lofted a shot going to try any harder. You thought this was a^ham- looks like, have played only once at to take off his pants. American Soccer League three-day solidated weaker franchises and that if there is a deceptive record it - third quarter as Dallas built up a 79- the last 25 years and 'who everyone through the arms of the Manchester goalie. pionship game the way they put out,” McCarthy home and four times on the road, “C'mon,” the outfielder urged reduced the number of teams in the is Detroit’s,” said Cunningham. 60 lead. Jack Sikma had a career- associated with the club affectionally annual meetings adjourned Cancer Society “How many times have we done that this year?" praised his side. where they are 2-2. him. “There ain’t no camera on Wednesday afternoon. He counted up league from 24 to 20 was set aside V “’They really played with intensity. high 34 points for Seattle. calls "The Pope" ” 1 don’t know what I'm gonna do,” you.” the things that had been done and after owners could not agree on the Owens laughed some more and Area soccer Green said when he was pressed subtracted the things that could not formula such a move should follow. then hugged the Phillies' right Track about his plans again. "I'll do what be resolved and came up with an op­ “But there were other problems, to sponsor run fielder. The Pope’ tells me to do " timistic assessment that all was well said Woosnam. “It seems that about Field "What a year this guy gave me,” mark at 11 a.m. Runners may jump Coventry wins, Paul Owens, who did the same for soccer. three-fourths of the ownership favors Tune-up for the annual Fiye Mile MCC hooters Owens said. Then turning back to Later he was more thorough. the idea (of merger), but it wasn’t into the run as late as 1 p.m. All thing in the middle of 1972 that Dallas Road R ace in M anchester on just the teams that would have been runners musl be off the course by Green did last year, stepping down McBride, he said, "You did a helluva "Certainly many owners are Thanksgiying morning wili be a Run Penney,EHHS from his front office post to take over job. I'm so proud I traded (with the sobered by rising costs, problems affected that disagreed.” for Hope fun run Nov. 1 in the 2:30. tiling as manager of the Phillies, hasn't Cardinals) for you.” with Europe and labor, " said Toronto will host the league's Manchester Industrial Park. Registration wili take place up win mark spoken to Green yet about next year. “I hear ya, 1 hear ya,” McBride Woosnam. "In some ways we have showcase game Sept. 26. The league Sponsor will be the American between 9 and 10:45 the morning of are defeated Illing boys’ cross country team Owens is four weeks behind in his answered him. "What about the pan­ the most complex problems of any executive committee approved Cancer Society. the race in front of 685 Parker Street. Manchester Community College taroli and Gino Marcantonio assisted split a pair of meets yesterday, ts, though?” All runners must have at least one Area soccer action yesterday saw work and intends to sit down and talk sport in the world.” Toronto as the site of the Soccer Each runner has been asked to topped the UConn jayvee, 2-1, in on the goals. besting East Hampton, 20-36, while Owens kept laughing. He wasn’t sponsor and must pay a $3 entry fee. Coventry High best East Hampton, 3- to Green shortly. In a day that typified slow actions Bowl after an inj^nse appeal by Ed­ receive pledges from sponsors to be soccer action yesterday in Storrs. bowing to Timothy Edwards, 25-31. about to give up his pants. Or his of the previous two, owners at last monton president Graham Leggat Six divisions wiil be offered for men 1, while Penney High bowed to MCC, which has won nine straight When he does, he will ask him to coilected after the race is completed. N Mark Lev put the young Huskies on The Illing girls bowed to Edwards manager, either. named Toronto as the site for the and owner Peter Pocklington. and women according to age. Sim sbi^ High, 4-1, and East Hart­ the board with 17:45 left in the first to move its overall record to 10-3, stav on as manager next season. One loop around the course is one w - aiid topped East Hampton. Scores 1981 Soccer Bowl after a furious The also made Prizes wiil be awarded in each ford High succumbed to Enfield, 2-0. half by converting a penalty kick. hosts traditional rival Middlesex fowarded were incorrectly tabulated. mile and contestants may run a appeal from Edmonton, Alberta. an offer, which was not acted on division to the runners collecting the Mark Berkowitz tallied two goals MCC came back with two second- Community College Saturday mor­ Edwardsj Tom Carroll took the maximum of 10 miles. It was the only solid agreement since it came after the league most contributions. _ and Skip Kinsella one to pace Coven­ half goals by Matt Ayotte. Bill Frat­ ning at Cougar Field at 10:30. boys’ race with a course-record The starting and finishing line will reached in the final day of a session deadline. Toronto will host-the game Entrants must be at least 14 years try, now 6-5-3 for the season. clocking of 11:16 for 2.0 miles, Dallas defense be on Progress Drive, near Parker among a league in which no team is in the 54,000-seat . of age. Joe (Costello pumped home the lone filing’s Rob Robinson and Jim Street with the field to get off the goal for Penney, now 1-10-1 for the making money. LeMieux were second and third Representatives of the 24 season. Simsbury moved to 5-7 with subdue SMU, 38-24, in the 70th State, 26-21; Mi„^auri will Defense noted respectively with teammate Al Pardi franchises worked hard at building By Major Amos B. Hoople Pitt will be favored against the victory. right on mark Tennessee. renewal in this series. conquer Kansas State, 35-16; seventh, Illing is now 7-1 for the Premier Predictor Bill T e ^ and Lou Bachetti each the league’s image but they were But — ho-ho — watch out. The California-UCLA game and Kansas will overpower season. DALLAS (UPI) — The Dallas Cow­ Sunday,” Landry said, referring to tallied for 10-2 Enfield. The loss was constantly distracted by internal con­ Egad, friends, there are We look for Majors and the is another old-timer, staging Oklahoma State, 24-10. Angie Beland won the girls’ race boys may be a game out of the lead in the San Diego Chargers. “They may the 11th in 12 outings for East Hart­ ..OJ flicts over mergers, labor disputes, chills and thrills in store for Volunteers to knock off the its 5Ist performance. Califor­ Ivy League powers Yale for Edwards with a 12:44 clocking their division as a result of last Sun­ not look very good in this one game, invaders, 21-14, in the upset of nia opened the season with and Harvard will come up ford, which has been blanked nine in Ivy League and problems with European teams you! over the 2.0 mile course. It, too, was day’s loss, but Coach Tom Landry but at least the foundation is there. This weekend Tennessee the day. Har-rumph! high hopes. But it hasn't been with winning efforts as Yale times. — matters that were debated and thwarts Penn, 17-7, and a course record, filing’s Meg Harvey came away from that game with the Week in and week out I think they tangles with Pitt, Alabama Playing at home, Alabama able to make things happen. Sandy Caouelle Pam Brown eventually tabled. This week — heh-heh — the Harvard's forces override BOSTON (UPI) - Yale and Dart­ Diana boasts the best rushing per- was third with Sherri Robichaud fifth most positive statement yet about his will play very well. takes on Southern Mississippi. will take the measure of an game totals with 197 yards in two Clive Toye, president of the Toron­ Notre Dame makes a rare Hoople System sees more bad Princeton, 27-15. Bennet hooters win mouth share the lead in the Ivy and Heidi Sullivan 10th for the 3-3 team. “And that was our major concern excellent Southern Mississippi games. Princeton’s Cris Crissy holds to Blizzard and one of the men who nocturnal excursion to band of Golden Eagles, 35-21. things happening to the Gold­ Ohio State’s Buckeyes have Scoring in the 28th minute of play, League race and, not coincidentally, Rams. "Based on the way our defense has going into the season.” a commanding lead in pass recep­ founded the NASL, also said the Arizona, Texas meets South­ Playing under the lights in en Bears as^ UCLA triumphs. only lost to Wisconsin seven Bennet varsity soccer team topped they are the top two defensive teams been improving," Landry said Offense is another matter. ern Methodist and California 27-13 — um-kumph! times in 49 previous engage­ tions, with 26 catches in three games. Bennet meetings were successful though his Arizona Stadium in Tucson, the Blast Catholic freshmen. 1-0, in the conference, according to Tuesday, “I think we definitely have Although quarterback Danny White hosts UCLA —. to name just a the Irish of Notre Dame will In other big ones on this ments and we can’t see them Indians and Hall statistics released Wednesday. In Saturday’s league games, Dart­ Bennet girls’ cross country team proposal for a merger of weaker few of the top games. Har­ week's card, we look for losing this week. Make it Ohio yesterday at Mt. Nebo. a chance for the playoffs. Our has been excellent, the running at­ prevail, 24-14; and in Austin, Yale, 2-0, leads the league in total mouth is at Cornell; Harvard visits teams stalled. rumph! Georgia to knock off an State 38. Wisconsin 17. Also in Rich Weintraub, assisted by Scott took top honors at yesterday's defense is on schedule.” tack — featuring Tony Dorsett and Texas, the host Longhorns will defense and defense against the rush. Princeton, and Penn entertains Yale. At least, he said the owners were The Tennessee-Pitt encoun­ unpredictable Kentucky club. the Big 10, watch for Purdue Gorman, tallied the lone goal for the Sedgwick Middle School Invitational Early in the season the Dallas second-year fullback Ron Springs — ter is perhaps the most inter­ The Elis have allowed only 100 yards Brown travels to Holy Cross and learning how they should act as a 33-7; for Florida State to up­ to squeak by an improving 9-1 Bears. at the Farmington Reservoir. The defense was a carbon copy of 1979 — has been almost non-existent. esting game of the day as it end Memphis State, 30-10, and Michigan State, 35-28, and for in 3-3 deadlock in 78 rushing .pla« and are giving up Columbia is at Colgate in non-league league unit. Bear boys took runner-up honors. giving up big plays and allowing Springs, who moved Robert matches Johnny Majors, the MiljorHoople’s Penn State to whip old rival Michigan's Wolverines to stop contests. “We have decided to act as though Vols coach, against his one­ Sophomores bow an average of 1M.5 yards a game. Bennet girls had a total of 28 points lightly regarded offenses tg move up West Virginia, 30-21. Illinois by a 21-16 count. Rallying from behind, Manchester minutes remained. ’Then a flurry of Newhouse out of the starting position God, Ed Garvey (players represen­ time assistant Jackie Sherrill Manchester sophomore soccer Yale also is leading the league in to place ahead of Vernon 49 and King and down the field. this year, was bothered early by an On paper the North Caroli­ A crowd-pleaser in the East High girls’ field hockey team got the goals came. scoring offense, chalking up 75 points tative), the courts and FIFA don't of Pitt. You’ll remember it will find invading Rutgers team dropped a 2-1 duke to Hard fought Phillip of West Hartford 89. Long That has all changed the past few ankle injury, and Dorsett is was Majors who took over a na Tar Heels appear to be equalizer with 35 seconds remaining Hall’s Sheryl Ladd tallied off a control our fate,” he said. superior to East Carolina. But overturning Syracuse, 27-11. Wethersfield High yesterday in in its two Ivy wins. River took the boys competition with weeks, however, and the play last hapless Pitt team in 1973. and as it deadlocked Hall High, 3-3, penalty corner. Manchester took the questionable for Sunday night’s game they better approach the And swinging to the South­ Wethersfield. . Dartmouth, 2-0, leads in defense spiker victory 32 points followed by Bennet 65 and Sunday in a 17-10 loss to Philadelphia made it a national champion yesterday in CCIL action in West ensuing center bully, drove down because of bruised ribs. He cited as^an example the rule game with a feeling of west. the Hoople Sptem con­ Mike LeTourneau tallied the lone against the pass and scoring defense. Vernon 66. was the capper. The front four had an by 1976 — with the assistance fidently predicts SWC4victo- Hartford. field, and Hedlund found the mark a change made Tuesday that increases of Sherrill... and Tony Dorsett. caution. Last year the Pirates Tribe goal on a penalty kick. Steve The Big Green has allowed just 218 Manchester High girls’ volleyball Debbie Dussault took top honors enjoyable day rushing the passer and came away with a surprising ries for Arkansas over The Silk Towners, needing a win to minute later. “Springs is healthy,” Landry said, the number of maximum points a When Majors returned to Albert, Mark Colter and Doug yards passing and has surrendered team took a hard-fought five-set duke for Bennet in the girls’ race with an defensive tackle Randy White was 24-24 standoff and will be out Houston, 33-21; Rice over qualify for the state tournament, The homestanding Warriors, "but he hasn’t done real well yet. I winning team earns from nine to 15. his alma mater, Tennessee, in Texas A&M, 21-20; and Baylor Mitchell also played well for the 7-6 only 19 points in two Ivy tilts. They from Wethersfield High last night, 8- 8:49 clocking over 1.5 miles. Becky 1977, Sherrill took over at Pitt to pull another surprise this came away with half as they moved taking M anchester’s exam ple, awesome. haven’t lost my hopes for him. I think But others have said that the new week. However, that’s not in over TCU, 29-20. locals. rank second in total defense, second 15, 15-13, 15-12, 11-15 and 15-9, in Castagna was second, Laura Bottone “The defense will get tested this he will be a good.football player,” scorine format exoresses rather than and kept the Panthers in the their mark to 4-2-5 for the season. secured the ensuing center bully and Top Ten annually while piling the cards and we foresee a The game of the day in the in total offense and second in scoring Wethersfield. third, Debbie Dube fifth and Theresa North Carolina triumph, 35- Hall is 2-6-4. marched to the striking circle where up a 28-7-1 record in his first Pac 10 conference will find MHS JV*§ how average with 70 points in two games. Beth Apter was the top server and Carroll 17th for the Bears. 22. This was the fourth tie in the last Kim McDonough slammed a drive three years. In ’79, Pitt won Stanford overwhelming Wash­ Brown, 3-1 in league play, leads the Marge Botteron best spiker for the 8- Dale Crocker took third place­ Football Some other contests worthy ington State 42-12 — har­ Defense marked play as the two years between the schools. home off a nice pass from the left 11 while losing but one game. Conard High jayvee football team league in total offense. Bruin 6 Indians. ment, Bob Castagna ninth, Peter Torborg to coach at Princeton And the ’60. version of the of special note are the quartet rumph! Jennifer Hedlund took the initial side. Wethersfield annexed the jayvee Follett 10th, Chris Donohue 21st and Panthers are playing the Foiocast in the Big 8 where Nebraska Now go on with my fore­ stopped Manchester High’s j'ayvees, drive on Hall keeper Debbie Nelson It remained that way until Brown quarterback Larry Carbone is the will down Colorado, 49-24; cast: clash, 15-5 and 15-9. Lynn Shaw was Greg Bluin 22nd for Biennet in the PRINCETON, N.J, (UPI) - college level in 1974 when he was an knowing that Jeff Torborg is going to same kind of football. IM), last Monday. as time wound down. Nelson kicked it tallied the equalizer. league’s individual total offense, ac­ So much so. In fact, that Oklahoma will repel Iowa (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I best for the locals. boys’ race. Princeton University announced assistant varsity baseball coach at be with us in 1982,” said Bob Myslik, Scott Carone, Kevin Brophy, Glen out and the ball was heading out of counting for 882 yards in four games, i’Our defense had a horrendous or 220.5 per game. Wednesday that New York Yankee his alma mater, Rutgers. In 1975 he Princeton Athletic Director. “We Dubois, Vin Diana and Jim Kibble all bounds. Pam Brown, however, in­ day,” F ai^ an t stated. “We allowed Dartmouth quarterback .Jeff coach Jeff Torborg has been named joined Cleveland as pitching coach feel the energy and enthusiasm that played well for the losers, who sport tercepted it and redirected it into the deep penetration and when Hall got Illing Invitational results and succeeded Frank Robinson as In­ he displayed in the professional Kemp, named Ivy Player of the Week the Tigers head baseball coach for NrwMriIra IZ tJTEPZI(N) TrmHr CmdaaaU I I a 1-3 won-lost record. cage for the 3-3 draw. into the area we had trouble clearing. ocr. zs FlarMa SI I I MrmpUi SI I I (N) 17 the 1982 season. dians manager in June 1977, a posi­ ranks can be even better served on narMa IS UalivUIr II Nrw MrllcaSi 17 Drakr II TraaraarrZI Pill II for his performance in the 30-12 win The ninth annual Illing Junior High race AUbanu IS S Mlniuippl Zl Nairr Damr Zl Arliaaa I I IN) Trial I I SMU Zl “We were lucky to escape with the It was not a good'day for the defense, with a 14:18 clocking with Ad m IscU u St ZS Fannu ZZ PrruMSIllUUbSIIIIN) over Harvard, ranks second with 416 tion he held until he was dism iss^ in the collegiate level. N Arliaaa IZ Maataaa SI 17 Talaar 17 Grarfla Trek I tie,” Manchester Coach Mary Faig- either way. Cross Country Invitational took place ^ n n e t’s Laurie Bottone securing the ArliMiSItZ Pm IIIc IZIN) Gmrfla I I Kealidiy 1 torborg, a former major league July, 1979. Harvarl Z7 P'rlarriaa IS yards in two games, or 208 per.game. last Saturday at the MCC campus un- girls’ race in 16:14 ArhaMU IS Haastoa Zl N Carallaa IS E Carallaa ZZ TalullW TriaiSIII nant stated. "Our offense was very sharp, es­ catcher and ex-Cleveland Indians “Hiring someone with the personal Haly Craaa I I Brawa IZ UCLA Z7 Calllaiala II Free agent Torborg’s major league highlights Baylar ZlTCUZI OklaSIII Wliraatlal7 Hall’s Marie Duquette opened the Brown’s backfield combination of der wet and miserable conditions. lallaaa IZ NanAwcftera Zl Okla UaKirilly Zl Talrda ZO Ulak IICalara4a S I7 pecially in the second half,” the manager, has a year remaining on included catching three no-hitters, qualities as well as the baseball BalMSlZlWebcrSII«(N) lawa IZ Mlaaeaala I I Rick Villella and Steve Curtin are 1-2 Illing’s Jim Lemieux took the On the ninth grade level, Timothy Baalaa CaU<|e Zl Army I I OkUkamaZI laaaSlZl Virctala Trek I I RIckmaal I PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The scoring with five minutes left in the Tribe coach continued, “it had to be his Yankee contract. background as Jeff Torborg will cer­ XaaiaillOUabamaSIII Orrfaa SI Zl Laa| Brack SI Zl WahrFoml ZIVIr|taUZI including Sandy Koufax’s perfect BaarUiu Gn«a I I Miami (0)11 Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday were first half. Manchester drew even 12 in rushing with 374 and 295 yards seventh grade boys’ race with a 14:06 Edwards’ Tom Carroll secured first Krai SI 17 Eailria MkU«aa II Waaklailaa ZZ Navy I I otherwise we would have l ^ n sound­ tame in 1965. The others were by Bill tainly give a big boost to Princeton’s BVU IZHaaraUI Maiylaal ZIDakrl PraaSlIlWrilVIrflalaZl advised by the players relation com­ respectively. Curtin leads in scoring clocking with Rennet’s Debbie place with a 13:43 clocking while OlalalllNavbcrTyl ParlarlSMIckItaaSiZI W M Irkliaall Ball SI 17 minutes into the second half as senior ly beaten.” ' Dick Hartnett of Union, N.J., ,a Singer and Nolan Ryan. He is the baseball program.” MIrUtaa Zl lUlaala I I W lrkll^ ZINRIIaalall with 42 points. Brown and Columbia Dussault taking the distaff race in Cutler’s L^ura Smith took the distaff Clcaaaaa IIN Carallaa St 1 MlaaaarlSSKaauiSIII R k rZ lfru a A iM ZI mittee that outfielder-first baseman Sandy Caouette shoveled a loose ball Manchester’s next outing is Friday former manager in the Yankees’ CalfalaltCalamUal lU tfm Z7 Syraraar 11 Wyamlai I I Saa DIrfa Si 11 only catcher to handle a no-hitter in MlaalaalypISIZIAakanZI .Yak l7 Praa7 John Milner has opted to become a into the nei. are the only schools to have played 15:13. race. Her clocking was unknown. minor league chain, was appointed in­ Caaacctlcat 31 Malar IS Mladaalwl I I VaalrrlUl Zl SaaJaarSISIMabalKNI afternoon at home against Enfield both the National and American Len Rivers coached Princeton Slaafarl IZ WaskUilaa SI IZ (N) NIgkl famr free agent It remained that way until ei^ht High at 3:30. four league games. St. Thomas of Southington’s Fourteen schools sent entrants.. terim coach for 1981,.. Darlmaath Zl Caraell 11 NrkraiU I I Calarala Zl Yale’s versatile tailback Rich George Connor took the eighth grade « Course for all races was 2.2 miles. Leagues. from 1975 through 1980. The Tigers Torborg 38, coached briefly at the "We are tklrsnielv pleased were 16-13 this past season. 1 6 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs.. Oct. 23, I9W EVENING HERALp, Thurs., Oct, 23, 1980 — 17 TV tonight. Rare Indian art found

SI’O IM S O N I V nnU t)K U M IlA tMi i ' • „ 8:00 Carlton continued Bullard. Pit. 6 22. Federko. StI. 14 20. ( D B S N «w t THURSDAY ( Jones I 1-2 3. Erving 10 20. AARP — Dot Roberts 457, Dawkins? 1-3 If.. Collins3 006. Oieeks Bullard. Pit. 16:f>7 OCT. 23, 1080 4 3-6 II. lUones f> B-6 16. Mix 2 2-2 6. Second period-4. Pittsburah. Ferguson Earl Everett 536, Bruno T hursday 1 (Faubert, Bullard 1,4:48.5. Pittsburgh, on walls of old home Hnllins33-49, nichardsonOOOO Totals Giordano 3fi 24-33 94 Anderson 2 (Kindrachuk, Stackhouse). DKTHOIT (931 6:56. 6. St. Louis. Turnbull 3. (Dunlop. 7:00 itabvchi. 12:51.7. Pittsburgh. Johnson 1 Sltraky And Hutch CHICKASHA, Okla. (UPI) - Carol ^ Tyler 7 3< 17. Kelser S 2-2 12. Benson Kerioei. 15:37.8. Pittsburgh. Lonsberry Jokw'iW IM db SporttCtnUr 7 2-2 16. Ixonff 7 3-4 17. Drew 0 00 0. Cole finally decided to find out why Puller 41-1 9. Hciron 2 2-6 6. Hubbard 2 (Ferguson, Kchoe). 16:13. Penalties- PnrtrtdguFwnNy Baseball great Mickey Man­ silence to media (Bl Foolbill: IntM* The NFL 4-4 8, Robinson 1 2-2 4, Mokeski 0 0-0 0. Michelctli, StI. 6:14; Sutter. Stl. 7:35; TV CofflmunHy CoHngn: Math tle (left), as himself and those Indian dancers and birds were Hughes. Pit. 7:35; Hughes. Pit. 12:41, _ 8:00 1 ^ 12-4 4 Totals 36 21-30 93, ModnmLMng James Whitmore (right), as painted on the walls and ceiling of a PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - ticipated in his own way in the jubila­ The image may grow as legendary (E NHLHockay Philadelphia 22 27 2916-94 TumhuIl.StI, minor-major. 13:19. Kindra 3-2-1 Cenlaol Detroit 27 18 33 17-93 chuk. Pit. minor-major. 13:19: Mixwcll. Whtt'e Happening Jake Reeves. Coach Ken room in her home. Whatever made Steve Carlton take tion, making sure to bring with him as his pitching itself and make one ™ 8:30 Stl. 16:fi8. Maxwell. SH. doubic-m.nor. 10 (S)NFLR«port houled out-None Total fouls-Phlla- 6kite Reeves' father, appear in a She had noticed the paintings when into the room a large jug of cham­ wonder if indeed he will ever discuss delphia26. Detroit 27 A-6279. minutes misconduct. 19:15, Hughes, Pit, t Jim Rockford; Prixtin two-part special preview pre­ his vow of silence must have burned «:00 19:lr>. Anderson. Pit. minor. lOmminutes E'ridgy she and her husband, John, moved very deeply. pagne that he clutched >at his side baseball with fans through the d b T op R in k B oxing misconduct. 19 15. SOCCER InvMUgalor sentation of TH E WHITE ~ ’ I^OO Third period-9, Pittsburgh, Ferguson 2 6:30 SHADOW concluding on into the 1920s vintage home two years It burned so deeply that the gifted while he watched the madness take media. If any yeab was an occasion Tnc Dough (S) Football: InildiT hi NFL I liOnsberry, Carlyle). 5:40.10, Pittsburgh, Manchester al Enfield, Thursday. October 23 on ago. left-hander, despite pitching the place outside the trainer's room. for Carlton to break his vow, 1980 _ 11:30 Schutt 2 (Hughes. Lupien). 8:14 11. St. 3:30 iH B C N n w t Louis. Pellcrsson 2 (Norwich. Zukc). D Ovw Etcy Qm s I: Conductor CBS-TV. , “I left it as sort of a junkroom. I let Philadelphia Phillies to their first He even exchanged hugs and well- was. During this marvelous season, QD N ight At T h i Ri c h 12:33.12. Pittsburgh. Kehoc2 (Carlyle). Ken Howard, an all-league (u) SportsC«nl«r Hockey Prince Tech al Cheney Milch Miller. Hocle: Hugh Downs it ride for a long time. Finally, they wishes with team personnel but at no, Carlton staked-a claim to his third Cy 16:39. Penalty-Bullard, Pit.4:36 ^ * most valuable player in his championship, still refused to com­ ^ 12:00 Shots on goai-St Louis 8-13-14—35. Tech, 3il5 end Frtnk BIsIr. just seemed interesting enough and I time did he venture from his sane-' Young Award. No one in history has (u) Auto Racing '80 Pittsburgh 20-I6-I8-.M. (Cjosed'CcpIloned) high school days, stars as the ment on the game. Glaalonhury al Windsor t m Bpb Newhift Show got to talking to some of the older Carlton, 35, allowed five hits before tuary to join in the main celebration. more. _ 2:30 Goaiies-St. Louis, Slaniowski Pitts­ coach of an all black high (ID SportaCanlar burgh. Millen A-5Ji21. Locks _ 8:86 school team in 'The White people in thd neighborhood,” she The trainer's room is off limits to n w i being liftetf in the eighth inning of ^ 3:00 Penney al Windham O # L Shadow.' He never bothered to comment on NATIONAL HCX'KEY LEAGUE ( ^ c b e c 200-2 said. Tuesday night's 4-1 victory over the members of the media. (S) NFLRaport JtOO becoming the all-time left-handed Campbell Conference Minnesota 031—4 Fermi al East Hartford CB8N#w8 CHICK iisTiMGS rorr ixact time ^ 3:30 First period-1. (Quebec. Hoganson 1 The neighbors’ questions about the Kansas City Royals in the sixth game Carlton last granted an interview Patrick Divis(on m MJL.S.H. strikeout king. He never bothered to dD AIFStar S o c c a r k ga iTardif, Hunter). 3:09 2, ^ebec. South Windsor al Weaver to a member of the press in the third W L T Pts (; 9 ABCNtwt Lllu\wi'w paintings piqued her interest, Mrs. of the Series. comment on pitching his sixth carrei* _ 6:30 ,'JY Islanders 3 1 3 9 S 26 Richard 8 iHistopi. 16:46. Penalties- Rockville al Bloomfield « COMPUlOC TIRmCtk Fir Cole said. She began calling museum Nevertheless, when his teammates game of the 1978 playoffs, the only (ID Carta Blanch# Tannia Calgary 3 2 2 8 2T> 24 Paddock, Que. 0:19. Hartsburg. Min. ) BuN##y# one-hitter and he never so much as Washington 3 2 1 7 22 16 double-minor. 0:19: CTackson, (Jtie. 1137. Rollon al Portland ) 8poft#C#nt#r curators. She eventually discovered game the Phillies won in the playoffs Ixacroix. (^ e. 19:51. rushed into the locker room, hugging said a word on his fabulous season in Philadelphia 3 3 0 6 20 21 Rham at North Haven ) F#ttlvslOfF#lth aldamakaathamistakaofrobbinga NY Hangers 2 r. 0 4 21 32 Seconddpci pcriod-3. Minnesota, Andersson I MstchO#m# roualngparformancaofthalramaah that the paintings are by a well- and kissing each other and spraying that year. Since then, except for an hallcoptar raacua taama during tha ayndlcata man. Police which he led the National League in Stnytho Division I iB Smith.Sm Maxwell). 4 20. 4. Bulkeley at East Catholic N#W8 hits. known Indian artist, the late Monroe occasional appearance on Phillies' Minnesota. B. Smith 3 (Hartsburg, Koraan War. (2 hra.) Woman-'Abova and Beyond’ In each other with champagne, Calrton victories, innings pitched with 304 B a s k o t b a l l W L T Pts GF GA (girls), 3il5 Sup#r#t#rProfll# 8:30 O Connecticut Prime Tima baseball broadcasts or an interview Chicago 4 2 1 9 2B 24 MacAdam). 17:02 5. Minnesota. Barrett 1 ® Maatarplaca Theatre‘Crime order to invastigata a parole of­ Tsa-toke. avoided the festivities and sat on a Si Lhuis Anttqu#8 « 3 ) M^Orlffln and strikeouts with 286. 4 2 1 9 26 31 'McCarthy. Young). 19 49. Penalties- CROSS COUNTRY and Punlihmant' Part IV. Though ficers' death, Pepper goes under- Tsa-toke was one of the socalled with his long-time friend, catcher Vancouver 4 3 0 8 29 21 Paddock. (Jue. tl 24. Richard. Que, FbC#T9»#Mu#lc 3 ) ® Angla Angia'a wacky, lov- covaraaaparolaaandbacomaatha table in the trainer's room. The southpaw remained silent but Windham /Montville at 7:20 Raakolnikov outwita tha Magh Colorado 3 2 1 7 21 17 16 45. Norwood. Que. major. 17 26. abla uncla aattlaa Into tha Falco object of a bank robbara affection. “Five Kiowas” who went from the Carlton, who won two of the Tim McCarver, Carlton has main­ his pitching spoke worlds for himself Edmonton 2 3 1 8 20 22 Zanussi. Mm. major, 17 26 Manchester D#llyNumb#r •partmant with hia bag of tricka to trata, hla obaaaalon that punish­ Winnipeg 1 3 1 3 19 22 Third Denod-6, Minnesota. B Smith 4 7:30 ment maana redemption makes (Rapaat; 2 hra.. 16 mine.) Anadarko area to the University of Phillies' four games in the Series tained his image as the silent and for the Philadelphia Phillies. East Catholic hoys and- racuparata from an oparation. 12:00 Wales Conference 'MacAdam. Pavnei. 9 21 Pcnaltlba- PM Utguin# (Rapaat) confession a real temptation. Oklahoma in the 1920s. They were en­ following a 24-9 regular season, par­ southnaw. Norris Division Sharptey. Min.2 24. B. Smith. Min,3.52, girls at HCC Meet (Cloaad-Captloned) (60 mins.) (X) CBS Lata Movie 'THE JEFFER- Richard, (^ue, 3;52. McCarthy, Min, AHIflThHFsmIly ® NFLRaport couraged and supported by early N.iriONAI. IIASKKT1)AI.L ASS(K' W 1, T Pts GF GA FtmHyF#ud O Independent Nawa SONS: Jenny's Grandparents' 2 la)S Anpeles 4 1 0 8 24 12 major. 4 38. Hunter, t^c. major, 4 38. (Goodwin Park) ®Movla-(Advantura)** '*Whara Stars: Isabel Sanford. Sherman The mural-type painting of an Indian dancer is one of the KaslprnCtmloronco F#c#Tfi#Mu8lc 10:30 patrons of Indian art. Alhintic Division Hartlord 3 2 2 8 27 29 Ucroix. Que.5 16. Barrett. Min. II 12. TlmaBagan'* Aprofaaaorandhla Hamalay. Mother Jefferson and tha Sharpicy, Min. 15 49 Cheney Tech at Ellington FootbsE: ln8ld#Th#NFL GpUfaOfRIlay Tsa-toke apparently lived at one paintings found in a house in Chickasha, Okla. (UPI photo) W L I’ft GB I’lllshurgh 3 4 0 6 33 36 taam lournay to the center of tha Willis' Uncla Bertram join forces to Now N'ork 3 1 70 • Montreal 1 4 1 3 17 IB Shots on |ioat-(^ucbec 12T-B-23 Montville /Suffield You B#t Your Uf# earth, finding myatarioua under­ O Dick Cavatt Show time with the Bill Owsley family, All was forgotten IViroii Minnesota 15-111^38 O Hollywood Square# reunite tha feuding factions of Tom 0 f> 0 0 14 30 M.A.8.H. i'I)ilmlt'l|)hia 4 2 (£7 — /Windham at Mancheater ground citlaa, giant plantaanddino- and Helen's families. (Rapaat) Bosliin 3 2 6(11 Ada«ns Division Goalie.s — Quebec, Dion Minno.sola, w MocNoHLohror Roport Mura. (Rated 0 ) (50 mlna.) 11:00 who built the 14-room house Plains Museum in Anadarko.- ;^who lived in Madison, N.J., before Now JiTsev 4 4 TOO 1 W L T I»ts GF (iA Meloche A-ll.fJ7 (girls) Bonny HW Show ) C D O S ® News 'McMILLAN AND WIFE: Death la a Toronto r 1 o 31 23 (8) Victory Garden S6vanPointFavor'Stara:RockHud- purchased by the Coles, Owsley was Ms. Ellison visited the Cole home moving here. WasliinjMuh 2 4 333 2 FIELD HOCKEY B#m#y M9H#r 5:00 M.A.8.H. (Vniral Division Bullalo 3 2 1 7 23 17 son, Susan Saint Jamaa.TheMcMIl- a jeweler. to view the works. in Phillie triumph Minnesota 3 11 7 23 18 Boston 000-0 Enfield at Manchester, Tic Toe Dough (Z) 5paclal Movie Praaantatlon ' Maude W 1. IVl (;b ) Football: InaMa Tha NFL lana invaatlgate a football team. Allanla 4 1 «K) - Boston 2 5 0 4 17 21 I.OS Angeles 2 20-4 SK30 ‘The Last Song' 1980 Stara: Lynda Mrs. Cole said Owsley's son, also “They are the only known mural- Six of the paintings were displayed Quebec 1 4 2 4 2T. 3T. 3:30 d ) Th# Whilo Shadow Coach I ThaMIIHonaira (Repeat) PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Larry of my mind. All of us played really Milwaukfc r 2 714 - First perio(f-l, Carter. Dale Robinette. A young d ) Movie -(Science fiction) *** named Bill, said Tsa-toke in 1930 type paintings by one of the five at the American Indian Exposition in Indiana . 4 2 667 Wednc.sdavs Results l» s Angeles. Simmer 6 (L Murphy. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL R##v#8 #Kt#nd8 hit it#y in N#w mother la forced on a trail of terror Okk Cavatt Show Quest; Film Bowa had complained “the label" hard this year. We had those failures N Y Rangers3, Vancouver2 "Tenth Victim" 1586 Marcello needed money to pay his wife’s Kiowa Indians,” said Ms. Ellison. 3 FhliaKo 2 3 667 2 Dionne I, 7 20 2. Los Angeles. Yorti wh#n h# I#im8 th# itrioui- bacauaa aha unknowingly holdatha director Jaan-Luc Godard. Anadarko this summer. Mrs. Cole Hartlord 3, CoInradoO Simsbury at Manchester Mastroiannl, Ursula Andraaa. In the from past failures “still hangs on our those three years and last year we Cleveland 2 6 2TO 3‘* Terrion 2 (M Murphy), 17.00 n#t# of hi# lAthtPi ilin#88 and thf kav to a deadly oovarup. (2 hra.) 19 Moracamba And Wlaa hospital bills. “They are rare. Not that many pain­ said she would like to see them all in Detroit (I 7 000 5 Pittsburgh 9. St D)uis3 Penaltie.s-Borque. lios. 5:43, Coventry at East Catholic two of th#m bagin to davalop a naw 11:30 future, viotenca la channeled into backs." Buflalol Winnipt'g^ ^ 0 WaykMt Janninga 8paclal So Owsley allowed him to cover the tings by him are known. They didn't win because of injuries. Western Conlercnfo Jonathan. Bos. 13 28 undaratandfng. (Conclualon; 00 All In Tha Family alizad murder hunta. (2 hra.) an Oklahoma museum, but a Midwest Division Minnesota 4. Quebec 2 Second period—3. Los GIRLS SWIMMING ^ TpgRank Boxing Auto Racing'80 Garry Maddox still carried the “ We had a new manager to get Edmonton 5. Calgary 3 mint.) O O 09 Tburaday Night At Tha Kojak walls and ceiling of one room with probably disappeared into private benefactor probably would have to W ...... I. Pi t j ;b Angeles. Bonar 1 tl^ewis. Fox). II 14 Enfield at Manchester, Movie -(Suapanaa-Romanca) scar of a dropped fly ball that lost the used to. You have to say it was a San Antonio fi 1 KO - U)s Angeles 4. liostonO 4. Angeles. Dionne 2 (Simmer, Movlaa 'Paradlaa Allay' 1978 canvas and paint murals on them, collections.” buy them for the museum. She said Thursday s Games 3:30 Mork And Mindy Mock hoata ••H "Magic" 1570 AnthonyHop- 1978 playoff series. Utah 3 3 .500 2 L. Murphy). 17 OB Penalties-Red- Stare: Sylvaatar Stallone. Laa Can- kina. Ann-Margrat. A ventriloquiat’if Tsa-toke painted Indian dancers on team effort. The whole team did a Houston 3 3 TOO 2 N.Y Islanders at Philadelphia rnond. Bo's, 2.01. Halward. LA. a lany (alaviilon ahow in which S she said. she has been given appraisals of their Haddam-Killingworth at alHo. Thraa brothara. living In Naw { frightening love affair. (Rated R) (2 Bob Boone went through the kind of tremendous job. A lot of things Denver 2 4 333 3 Toronto at Calgary 6:46. Taylor. LA. 12 01. O'Reilly, Mindy and lhair frianda giva a cos­ York CIty'aHairaKitchan during tha Night At Tha Race# Owsley eventually filled the room the walls of the room, peyote birds in worth starting at $20,000. Kansas Citv 2 5 286 3'j Montreal at Chicago Bos. double minor. * 12.52. L East Catholic (at EHHS), S f ^ a C a n t a r hra.) a frustrating season you wouldn't worked well for us. Heck, we’re Colorado at Detroit mic pMformanca to aavacandidata 1540'a, attempt to fulfill lhair ra- with Indian artifacts, which were each comer and a circle of feathers Mrs. Cole said her interest in the Dallas 2 5 .286 3'j Murphv, LA. 12 52. McCrimmon, Nation Flavor from blowing hit big < 9 9 Tha Tonight Show ‘Beat (3) Dr. Qana Scott On Habrawa PaniK- Division Fridays (iames Bos. 15:51. Wells. LA, 19 Of.. 3:30 ' apactfvg draama by pooling tholr 12:05 wish on your worst enemy. world champions, so we must have St 1/iuis at Washington chanca on tha tuba. (Rapaat) talanta. (2lira.) Of Carson' Quests: Henry Fonda, donated to the Great Plains Museum around the light fixture. paintings led to another discovery. W L Pet GB Third period-None Wednesday 's Sports Transactions Fred Travalana, Chris Lemmon. d ) ABC Nawa NfghtHna And a lot of players didn't like done something right." Dis'Angeles 1 833 • Boston at Vancouver Pcnalticiv-Milbury. Bos, 1:43. Park. GE) NHL Hockay Naw York la- Connecticut Prime Tima in Lawton. Okla., some years ago. “They are vivid reds and blues and Her mother-in-law bought a painting Minnesota at Edmonton By United Press International landara va Phitadalphia Flyara (Repeat; SO mlna.) 12:25 Manager Dallas Green too much. No member of the Phillies' star­ Phoenix 1 833 - Bos. 13 59. Korab, LA. 16 34. Red­ Football All Craaturaa Great And Small d ) SUrTrak To find out if the paintings were have some orange and white. I never Golden Slate 2 667 I mond. Bus, 18 51 Shots W P r ^ a m Unannouncad 'It Takaa All Kinda' Siegfried 9 ABC Captioned Nawa for $2 at a garage sale and Mrs. Cole Vancouver I 01—2 Si L ouis - Claimed^ comerback 12:30 But all this was forgotten Tuesday ting eight, including Schmidt, had a Seattle 4 429 2>> on g oaf-^slon 5-2-10-17 Los Oamaa Faopla Play A dacidaa to hire a aacratary. (009 Movie -(Drama)...... Sink Tha impor,tant, Mrs. Cole called thought they were 50 years old," said found that it also was by one of the Portland NY Hangers 2 01—3 Gerard Williams from the waiver list, GD Hogan'aHaroaa night. AH three veterans of prior 3 4(V 2'2 Angeles 11-8-17-36 placed free safely Ken Greene on injured faaturaonan82-yaar-olditablaboy mine.) Blamarck” 1980 Kenneth Mora, higher average than Boone. The All- San Diego First period-1, NY Rangers. Vickers3 (joalies-Boston. Craig g 9 9 9 Tomorrow Rosemary Ellison of the Southern Mrs. Cole, a Brooklyn, N.Y., native “Five Kiowas." She sold it for $750. 1 Hedbcrg, Vadnais).4 09 2. NY Rangers, reserve f^iladelphia—Signed running who waa a jockay until ha quit 45 10:00 Dana Wyntar. During W.W. II., tha heartbreaks with the Philadelphia Star catcher, who hit a career-low Wednesdav's Results Angeles. I.es.sard British Navy stalks tha famed Ger­ 1:00 Boston KB, New Jersey 104 Beck I 'Esposito, (ireschneri. 5:M 3. A-8.596 back Mike Hogan and placed running yaara ago, a ra ^ri on tha bar- ^ Nawa Phillies stood by their lockers .229 during the regular season, batted Vancouver. Fraser 5 iGradiOi Ixanzi. back Jim Culbreath on waivers tandara Invitational compatition, a man warship Bismarck. (2 hra.) d) Rat Patrol Washington 109, (■lcverand96 Washington - Added wide receiver G D 9 I 20-20 ‘1:30 ' Philadelphia 94. Detroit 93 8 01 Penallies-Snepsts, Van. major. bathtubracalnOakland.andatugof ®StandlngRoomOnly:OlunAnd 9 ABC Nawa NIghtlina spraying and swilling champagne .412 in the series and contributed one Kennv Harrison to the roster to replace GD Adam 12 Milwaukee 1)9. Indiana Ilf 3 20, Hospodar, NYR. major, 3 30. ' warfaaturfngwlvaaofpiayara In tha Tanya Taped at Harrah'a in Reno, 11:35 and toasting this club's first ever of his four RBIs Tuesday night. Uidlaw. NTR.6 40 Rav Waddy 9 IronaMa Dallas 107. Seattle KQ Bowling Lbs Angeles - Placed running bark Virodd Sartaa. (00 mint.) Navada, thie axciting pop country d ) M.A.8.H. Thursday s (iames Second period-None. Penallies-Beck 11:50 2:00 Notes from Hollywood Paopla'a Caucus World Series championship, which “I started swinging well the last NYR.0 47. Nilssim. NYR.9 23. Fraser. hkldie Hill and reserve quarterback Jeff music praaantatlon faaturaa Glen d)MMa* ) Jo* FrankHn Show that gave the-Phils the Series 4 fell short three times in the 70s, said II 03, Dave Maloney. NYR. 11 ID. 12:00 FYI Jaye P. Morgan. version of James Mexico under the Wood- MVP^s Mrs. Ma Johnson 5 9-10 19. Mi Johnson 1 0-0 Vadnais. NYH. misconduct. II 03. Gresc- 6:18 ) Intamatlonal Qolf (Too.) (E 0 Universal Pictures an­ games to 2. 2. I^nier 7 7-9 21, Buckner 7 0-0 14. Jai Alai Entries (D EdAllwiSliow (E(E Nawa 3:00 Polly Bergen and Miss Kirkwood’s novel “Hit Me Wagner corporate name of he felt more like relaxing than hner, NYR. m ^or. 19 02.*Fraser. Van. I ColabratlonOtThoEucharl*l Uvjns Faith nounced it will delay the Winters 7 8-9 24, Elmore 2 2-3 6, major. 19 0B. Sthmaulz. Van, miscon­ 6:48 Bulging Ught Rona Productions. While Mike Schmidt was “We have no more to prove. We celebrating. Bndgehian II 2-2 24. Monmef 3 3-3 9. r n t ) HourMagazbio 00CardSharka Woody Woodpecker Harper are co-chairwomen With a Rainbow.” duct. 19 (D. Gradm. Van. misconduct. (E New 2oo Rani* ) Don Lana Show start of “The Best Little helping the Phillies are the best. There is nobody better “1 think the feeling right now is one ('atrhingsUO-OB Totals 43 31-36 119 19 CC. Beck, NYH. mmor-misconducl. l-fiMaal^ZarTi Z Itaei-AriZMa 8:54 Varloua Programming 0 Qtnoral Hoapltal of the event which will be Whorehouse in Texas” un­ INDIANA (Itr. I 19 112. Vickers. NYH, misconduct. 19 OE. 3. Amiga g-fiaite 4 I Richard Bbnmona Show Movla than us at this moment. We are the of relief," he said. “We've been McCiinnis 1711 9. Rantom 5 10-12 2n. S MofitlnsPriyw Movla hosted by TV series stars Class reunion Philadelphia win the World .NYR bench '.served by Allison). 19 (fi. 5 kuaWKiia 6.GMfMUM4 8:68 Family Faud V o ^u a Programming til April 1981, thanks to the best baseball team in the United Edwards 5 H-I2 18. Davis 4 4-512. Kmght Van bench »served by Minor). 19 (fi John Ritter of “Three’s MANCHESTER — The Manchester Square Dance througK so much. It’s tough to jump 4 1-1 9. Bradiev 3 2-2 8. G Johnson 6 7-12 7. fiitiifi Olirrti IMf-limNta S Today'* Woman B;1B Saaama Straal (FrI.) 0 0 Toaaa recently concluded actors Series and the most valuable Shots on goal—Vancouver 9-4-l2-2fi Si*i TigiHlaBta States. around here because there are so 19. Natt 2 0-0 4. C Johnson 3 0-0 6. Orr 0 NY Rangers lO-U-7- 28 a A.M. Woalhat (Cue. FrI.) 12;2B OD VogoUblo Soup Company” and Cindy Club will hold a class reunion for all former members on two. SichtmgOO-OO Totals33 39>T Ilf; 0:30 (E Now Joraay Report Ohoat And Mra. Muir strike. player award, his pretty wife "Everyone wrote that we were a many people, but this is really nice; Goalies-Vancouver, Brodeur NY Ran­ 8 «0 Williams of “Laverne and Nov. 15 at the Verplanck School on Olcott Street. Milwaukee 27 23 33 3B-H9 gers Thomas. A-17.310 ( E Brody Bunch 12:30 3:30 The film was originally was among the interested bunch of low-key, spoiled, overpaid, “I knew we had the ability all along Indiana 3r:26]B3&-l(f: SK«rf: CE) VmtotmPtoRrnmmlng CE Partrtdgo Family Scorch For Tomorrow OP Fllnlatonaa Shirley." scheduled to begin produc­ The affair will start with a potiuck supper at 6:30 p.m. Three-point goals Winters 2 Fouk*d Colorado ' 0 0(M) GH* AiNtman Rugby (Mon.) ( S Varloua Programming (Eac. J^vo American Stylo ® NFLRaport (Fri.) spectators Tuesday night in don't-want-to-win athletes. It was so but it was a long grind to get there. Hartford o 12-3 LCfliail-Arima Mtagiftoair The admission will be a “dish” for the supper. Those out-'Mi Johnson. Edwards Total fouls- NowZooRanw Thur.) " 0 Ryan'aHopo 0 0 Villa Alagro Trim series tion last summer with Burt great to prove everybody wrong." Milwaukee 32, Indiana 29 Technical- First penod-None Penalties-(^jen- l l y ; Ilk 4.ibr{«iMamrta Z iNa»hMn HaalttinoM attending should also bring their own plate and Philadelphia. (UPI photo) We didn’t expect it to be easy. We $. CHiiai4)hniti iGMi-AcKtii 0 I Draam 01 Joannia Lat'aMokoADool 0 IDroomOf Jaannlo Reynolds and Dolly Parton Ma Johnson A 7.138 neville. Colo, 3 34. Sims, Har, 7 19. 4.6msUmM 8:16 HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - The Phillies did things the hard knew we would be in a dogfight right Keon, Har, II 19. Sheehan Colo. 18 40 7. Padi-liM I. kiukai-Zmi t 0 BoyarlyHHIbllllaa ProfoaakMial Canadian Foot- 3:68 silverware. ifKlaURki in the starring roles. DALLAS <107' (El a In-School Programming (Eac. way. Tuesday night's win marked the down to the wire. We were fortunate Second periixt-l, Hartford. Mark Sikt tapki tutwiii ibollfTIw.) (E 0 FYI The CBS and NBC televi­ For more information or to make reservations, cal Lil Originally budgeted at Byrnes I 2-3 4. Washington 10 4-4 24. Howe.4 'Sims. Rowei.O 13 Pcnalties- S*i OrkM Mrcaran I Pri.) . 0 0 0 Doclora 4:00 sion networks have an­ first time in the series that they to get some breaks this year. I think l^(»arde4 3-7 II. Bovnes86-622. Huston Shechan Colo.'U 39. Rowe Har. 18 36 6:30 W In-Bchool Programming (Eac. John Dovidaon Show Legier at 649-9213 or Doris Robotto, 289-0327 or 649-4108. Wilson never 10:00 $12 million — before the never trailed. Earlier, they had come it was the effort of our whole 25-man 7 0-0 14. Jcelani 2 ()-0'4. Spanarkcl 4 10-11 Third penod-2 Hartford. Deb,9 29 5 ) In-School Programming I8-2T: 96 Buffalo Luce 1 'Dudley). 12 26 6. riftk: I Batmae (£ Addoma Family I Lovo Lucy Valuable Player Award. situations. ground for the out, and reliever Tug 7:28 I BuMoya S ) Proloaalonal Canadian Foot­ WASHIMiTUN (U«i Winnipeg. W'llstin 3 'Marsh, Duponti. ) In-School PrOB'ommIng (Eac. IronaMo 24 But in the Series, Wilson was a “Going into today’s game, any one McGraw struck out Willie Wilson to Dandridge 8 4-4 20 Haye.s 12 3-6 27. 18 42 Penaltio!4- Hamsav. Buf, 2 58, Mrazakill-(R»riU Z Oipy Mwtii I Ebeeit (El ball (Tua.) Movlo(Wod.) Winnipeg liench ' served bv Marsh).7 10 3. fiiriw»€iya 4. 7:30 FrI.) 0 JakoHoooOoapol'nma study in futility. He managed only Cnseld 30-06 Grevcv4 l-i9, Mailhews l.lny-leiMf Zll^Eleici Oavoy And OoUath of six players could have been the end the game and touch off the wild 9 2-2 '31. Ballard 1 0-0 2..Kupchak 3 1-1 7. Campbell Win, 8 56. Schoenfcld. Buf, S. Ztca^irrwti (. Cwnlifiia ) Piotaton** 10:50 25tA 1:BS MppyOaya Again to four hits in 26 at-bats and set a World MVP. I squeaked through because I Williamson ’’ O-O 10. Mahorn 4 O-O 8 14 17. Winnipeg bench 'served bv 7.litt-ZifTi I.lirfiwlartwni 1 bMdabae 4. Fnbkige j PTL Chib-Tail And Vartaly 0 Nawa celebration. ilMcwBhbcreael ibapM H cal (E ABCNowabriof 0 Mlatar Rogara Series record by striking odt 12 Totals 49 11-M KB Dupont 1.20 00 Sikt Cm# I U«k ) ScoobyDoo 10:88 2:00 drove in the first two runs. That’s “Pete grabbed jt so quick I didn’t Third Period 7. Buffalo, Selling 2 7. (aiikb laab i k » M # a Btaraky And Hutch Cleveland ■ 3i 29 2131 96 8:00 (E Nawabrttk CE Aa Tha World Turna 30^ times. Wilson struck out three times why we’re world champions — we Washington '28 29 22 30-1(19 iSavard. Hufli, 1 34 8, Winnipeg SM bn Im t 11:00 09 Jokcr'aWlld have much time to think,” Boone l'’ouU*d out—None Total loulsr -Cleve (jeo(fnon2 'Christian. Babvchi.O:? ) Captain Kangaroo (E Q a l Smart in,Tuesdfiy night's 4-1 loss to 9. Sath ) Woody Woodpockar 0 Mauda 8:18 don't depend on any one guy.” said. “I thought it was Pete’s ball land 13. Washingt 0 Richard Slmmona Show Lottary Show (Thur.) couldn't get anything. I'm down. I'm taxable expense allowance. 1978 league championship series for English on it. I never took my eye off 6 19. Elliott I 0-0 2. Walker I 4-4 6 Edwards A-16,433 (E TomAiidJarry as OncaUpon ACItaalc(FrI.) Nawa depressed. I haven't really seen the Newlin 7 76 21. Lucas 9 7-7 2T, Gminski Jai Alai Regulta fbMbcaarel 21U 2I.N 4.N Elactric Company the Dodgers, the third straight it. 1 had it all the way.” 1 0-0 2. 0 Koren 5 1-2 U Jordan 0 4-4 4 •St Diuts 1 1 1_3 d ) Brady Bunch P O N D E R O S A Monday thru Friday ball since this thing started. I had no playoff failure for the Phillies. Cook 2 00 4 Totals 37 30-:n 104 Pittsburgh j 2 4 3 - 9 3 km LaNi IN IN Varloua Programming Rose then joked, “We worked on 1 Oikea H Jmm 7N i confidence at the plate. Even bunting Boston X 24 28 21 KW « First penrxf -1. Pittsburgh. Stackhouse •v»t Nanny And Tha Profaaaor ^ E D A Y S "Los Angeles was so long ago," he that play the other day.” NewJersev 2912 22 21 104 M m UM IN N 3 '.Anderson, Si'hutt', 14 04 2. Pittsburgh, 1 ArriiiJ ■ Ceyj 1066 U6 S.2t Maggie And The BoauUful didn't work." .said. “ I’ve been able to put that out Three-[minl goals- Ford Total fouls - I.ibett 1 'Faubert. Bullard'. 15 3 St FerlecU 4-3 619ZI6 7 HOP ON THE liostonSi. New Jersey 29 Technical fouls D'uis, Chapman 3 iFederko. Zukei. S 40 S ll TrifecU 4-11 63N44 l.ucas. Ford A -6.626 17 52 IVnalties- Upomle. Stl. 6 22 I LaiaA hum 941 TeMk M ieb 6-7 6IZN 2 bina 9.N 448 $46 PIZZA WAGON Fcriecta 74 S2II.N I km IN 4.N Now loBte what Italian dining is all about Plainfield entries, results Trilecta 742 61471.71 S bcaare I 946 laale iheae ... 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Mi 1 W Hi • 2ZIIIZH 1IJ8 SlejaACeya liN 9N IN MlNAlt sir MPT of BBQ Chicken, creamy Cole Salw, and Steak Includes MM ApMktCMm 3 lilW 1ZI8 i l l TENTH RACE: YANKEE COURSE T 1 Zegii HiMii I 648 ZN TO BUY a«g JOHNsv^fXAhPKSUL HAMBURGER or French Fries iSilMk 4 Frarernkal iM (A): 4 largn Zara 3.N B a.a.. Oct. 27 is the deadline for elector but may make counseling center facilities at 317 Green unregistered residents to application to become an Road, Manchester, Ct. apply for “ special elector after the election. presidential absentee The Oct. 27 deadline only The Center staff consists of psychologists, ballots." affects the unregistered social workers and psychotherapists trained This enables a person, resident. The deadline for to understand and deal with mental processes FREEREMOIECOirniOL who qualified, but missed the regular absentee elec­ tors who may vote for all and behavior through therapeutic or the Oct. 14 voter-making session, to vote by offices on the ballot is the educational interventions. absentee for president and day before the election, vice president only. Nov. 3. valuables. For further information or brochure, A resident whose 18th Those whose rights CALL 646-7917 or 646-7919. birth date isTjov. 5, the day She’s Inez Lombardi at Heritage Savings. And after election} may use this matured after Oct. 14 can privilege but inust apply by register up to Nov. 3 at 11 she can give you the best protection there is with Oct. 27. a.m. at the town clerk’s of­ a safe deposit box. Whether it’s for jewelry, Applications are fice': This would include SAVE $50.00 available at the office of those who celebrated their important documents or any valuable, Inez the town clerk in the 18th birthday after Oct. 14, can help you select a box that fits your The Bolens Leaf Mulcher Memorial Building. Park or who have moved into Place. By using this Vernon or became a citizen personal needs. And she’ll • No bagging, raking since that date. or hauling method a person doesn’t even give you a IWi discount • Patented mulching if you maintain a savings bal­ design returns finely Grant awarded ance of $2,500. You can find Inez mulched leaves to your lawn STORES- A University change the rate at which helping people like you every day at Every of Connecticut biochemist Proteins are digested by • Powerful 4 HP has been awarded a $160,- ‘hese autophagic vacuoles. our Main Office here in Manchester. 2 easy start engine 000 three-year federal Fora limited time, buy any specially selected Curtis Mathes grant to support a research Khairallah said, will show When she’s not helping at the bank, you can Color Console and gel our S1(X) remote control absolutely free. Wednesday project aimed ultimately how horniones, such as in- often find her playing delightful folk songs on her at helping people with sulin, im portant in cancer and diabetes. regulating protein diges- guitar. For five years now, Inez has spent much of In the Herald’s Dr E d w a rd A. tion within the cell, control her spare time learning and practicing old fav­ Khairallah, a professor of ^*?e process of protein orites. She’s a dedicated musiefan. And also a 3 biology, received the grant ‘“1.®^'.'’" ,, . . from the National Khairallah hopes his dedicated worker. People/Food Institutes of Health research ultimately will specifically to study the determining when Come in and talk to Inez about protection for "nutritional control of which hormones are your valuables. She’ll show you a better way. section hepatic protein and required to regulate the NO MONEY DOWN. NO PAYMENTSIN. JANUARY autophagy ’’ breakdown of protein in “ Autophagy is the diabetes and cancer Nim tmiiini: Amonai’s most expensive television hits never Ix'en eiisier. Bui vion'i vieluv, our free remote evmtml offer won’t last process whereby the. cell , . , digests parts of its own Khairallah s new project long. And neiilii.^ will these unlvlieuible temxs. So. see your content,’’ Khairallah said. last spring, though Curtis Matlies vlealer iixtiv, Curtis MaAhes Subscribe Today Heritage Savings nwmaMngniwirtohiiie A — rta. “What we are interested in ■ AjMeerlkil. Call 647-9946 is how this is regulateii, es- related research since 1964 Loan. hm iation ■ Siiu r IS^I DISCLOSURE pecially how the protein when he was associated Model Number F51IR. Caih Price INM.K with tr«de plus H7.50 lalet U i equal* content is regulated within *Kh the Massachusetts W7 45 toUl cash price. S4 monthly paymenU W 53. NO DOWN PAYMENT. ToUl of paymenU S1276.08. Annual percentage rate 1T91% with your approved credit. the cell,” he said. Institute of Technology. Khairallah described Main Office; 1007 Main Street, Manchester 649-4586 K-Marl Office; Spencer Street. Manchester 649-3007 m-Tn 273 W MIOOLt TPKf how previous research had f ; - l u j , W.H. PREUSS SONS MANCHCSTEA shown the rate of v»araen ciun Coventry Office: Route 31 742-7321 i k e breakdown of protein, a C O V EN TR Y — The Tolland Office: Route 195,' 4 mile south o( 1-86. Exit 99 872-7387 RT. 6 & 44A nutrient in the liver, Coventry Garden Club will South Windsor Office: 29 Oakland Road 644-2484 centers upon the consiimp- hold a Fair Workshop Mon- Moneymarkel in Food Marl: West Middle Turnpike in the .Manchester Parkade BOLTON - 643-9492 AND ADVERTISER Moneymarket in Highland Park Market: Highland Street. Manchester 30,000 CIRCULATION tio n of p ro te in s by day at 10 a.m. at the home autophagic vacuoles or of Margaret Loftus, 105 bags w ithin the cell Deborah Drive, resulting in the digestion of Members are to bring a BOLENS these proteins. sandwich and beverages The Lawn Machines He added that certain and d e s s e r t will be 'The country of every man ti that one where he livei bait." Ariitophenei ( substances in the diet provided. 2 0 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Qcl. EVENING HERAJ.D,JTiurs., Oct. 23, 1980 — 21

H ip W$nfd 19 Help Wunt»d 13 Htip Wanted 13 H^p Warned Homes For UH 22 Homes For Safe 23 Protect yburDogls Health PLEASE READ ADVEIITISIN6 ** Homes For Safe 23 Parvovinii is a newly STATION ATTENDANT CLERK-CODER IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Reqion______discovered and highly con­ DEADLINE MACHINISTS INDIVIDUAL needed with FOR SEWING MACHINE NEEDED FULL 'HME - App­ YOUR AD OPERATORS - Will train. tagious intestinal disease of ly in person; Gorin's Spoiis good figure aptitude. Must Claooifltd Ida aro 12:0D noon lha day MNMOHMTOK nave desire to learn wholsale Hours: 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.. dogs and puppies. It strikes Car Center, Route 8S, Vernon. ■tNEPOIT 34 TMCn OnUTOAS quickly, and can cause takan ovar lha phono before publication. S ocery business. Apply at: Apply; Pioneer Parachute Must have at least S years Company, Inc. Pioneer In­ death within hours. Take MEDICAL SECRETARY at a convonlanca. The aer Bros. 140 Rye Street your dog to the veterina­ setting up and operating South Windsor. dustrial Park, Hale Road. WANTED - Busy Medical Of­ Herald Is rasponalMa Daadllna for taturday Legislative plans suggested rian immediately if you people read experience. Manchester, Connecticut, fice is seeking experienced lor only one Incorrect and Monday la 12d)0 Starting rate $9.50, If EXPERIENCED LATHE 06040. EEO. see any of these symptoms: " daeslfied Medical Secretary, or ,J»*U BOLTON — The Council of Small Towns, from roads to improvements on properties selectmen’s general government budgets to vomiting, bloody diarrhea, Inaartlon and than only. Noon Friday. qualified. OPERATOR - Ample over­ train person with excellent time. Fringe Benefits. Profit of which Bolton is a member, has sent several which were built after road drainage is es­ bottom line control to insure fiscal control on fever, del^ration. Au^ovirus Keep Smiling. skills. Send resume to: Box S, lo lh a size of |ha Slfualfon Wanted IS can be prevented or cured The La-MI Corporation Sharing. Apply in person: preliminary suggestions for 1981 legislative tablished. the parts of boards of finance and program c/o Manchester Herald. original Inaartlon, advortlaomont will not if caught in time; ask your Be Happy 190 T u n n sl^ a d Trium ^ Manufacturing, 55 Also concerning the Police and Fire Heart control on the parts of boards of selectmen. Errora which do not be corrqcted by an nd- Elm Street, Manchester. programs to the Board of Selectmen. veterinarian. BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR. Vernon CT 06066 and Hypertension law to clarify the definitions COST said the suggested legislation was lesson lha value ot lha dlllonal Inaartlon. EOE. Townhouse apartments in Ashford^coi^nient to 1-86 The town Aid Road Fund proposed legisla­ Some experience preferred. EOE POSITION WANTED - Male being made in view of past p ro p am s and with tion calls for restoring the road fund testing of a paid police department to exclude con­ □ EMPLOYMENT Full time position. Insurance PART-TIME HELP Chauffeur, dependable middle and UConn. ^ and cooperative bidding service and in­ stables and part-time policemen and to an understanding of the tight financial condi­ benefits, paid holidavs. Apply NEEDED - Control Desk. aged former business provide for a state study of the financial im­ tion of the state. In. person: Metronlcs Inc., SECRETARY - Immediate executive, with many flawless creasing the grant per mile by an amount Ha/p Wantad 13 Routes 6 and 44A, Bolton. Must be neat in appearance Huge 2 bedroom apartments on 50-1- acres of privacy, eacli witli il ,s COST is asking for comments about the opening for experienced and mature. Call for appoint­ years driving experience. 646- '- equal to the inflation rate of the past year. plications of the existing programs. secretary. Skills: Shorthand own front entrance. Fully applianced kitchen with dishwa.slin. The School Finance Reform Implementa­ There is also a proposal of Personal Proper­ proposed legislation and any additional FULL "nME THIRD SHIFT - ment. Holiday Lanes, 39 ••••••••••••••••••••••#••• RN OR LPN POSITIONS 70 wpm. Typing 60 wpm. Spencer Street, 646-2126. tion proposes to support continuation of the ty Taxation of Public Utilities which would suggestions by Nov. 1. Part time second shift. Apply available on the following Minimum of 2 years dining area, 'z bath down, large livingroom with glass door to walk 7-Eleven on Center Street, □ REAL ESTATE phase-in of the GTB formula to at least the ex­ repeal the exemption of certain companies The selectmen sent copies of the proposal to shifts: 7-3, part time. M l pan secretarial experience. Send out patio. Two oversized bedrooms with walk-in clo.sds. lull balhs You can keep your doK between 7 and 3. the Board of Education and the Bolton time or fill time, 11-7 part resume or contact: Mrs. tent that the state share of financing education from local personal property taxation. happy and healthy by also time. Individualized paid Hptp W $nM 13 H»lp W tn M 13 Frey, Pioneer Parachute Co., . TRAINEE Homes For Sale 23 with private dressing room upstairs. Laundry facilities available in HOUSEKEEPERS. Full time will inqrease in relation to total Cbsts. Lastly, COST is proposing Town Finacial Volunteer Fire Department. • watdilng for the seven dog orientation. If interested in Inc. Pioneer Industrial Park, Service Company in­ basement. Beautiful redecoration in proce.ss— inside and out Local financing items propose drainage Controls that would provide for ail non- skin problems you shouldn’t including some week-end caring for the elderly, please Hale Road, Mancheser, Ct. volved in a labor inten­ COLONIAL. Six generous size ignore: hot spots, eczema, work. Mature and responsible apply at Rockville Memorial 06040. Phone 644-1581, between rooms. 24 foot livingroom. rights off highways which would-establish educational budgetary items to be part of the DO IT DAILY — Know your future by individual. Apply Riverside sive industry. Will train Come See Our "COUNTRY WITH ‘CONVENIKNCI’:' liviiiu limitations on liabilities for which towns can selectmen's general governirlent budgets and reading the Astrograph for your chafuig and scales, sores, Nursing Home, 22 South CARRIER NEEDED 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., for appoint­ a High School Fireplace. Dining room. hair loss, excessive scratch­ Health Care Center. 528-2167. Street, Rockville. 87W1771. ment. EOE. Three bedrooms. IVi baths. Minrled Couplet preferred. No Pets From IN/monUt. Security be held accountable for drainage damage change the control of boards of finance over Horoscope in the Evening Herald. Educated, aggressive Garage. $69,900. Group 1, ing and cuts and scrapes. for person for Mid- required. Sulfodene Medication for NURSES AIDES.Positions EARN WHILE YOU LEARN - Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. Dogs, developed by a available on 7-3, 3-11, 11-7 Sell Avon! Fit hours around Management position. Call 742-641? veterinarian, treats these shifts. Good starting wages ★ Prospect Street area classes. (Tall 523-9401. One. years service time CAPE 8 ROOMS - 4 Bolton board and benefits. Excellent oppor­ FULL OR PART TIME. All and effort can provide a for an appointmeiii conditions promptly and Bedrooms. Rec room with properly. It's available tunity to learn nurses aides shifts. 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. In Rockville SUBWAY NOW HIRING part permanent position bar. Den. New kitchen. wherever pet care products skills. We will provide you and 11:00 am. to 7:00 a.m. time help. Apply between 2 starting at $15 to $16,000 Aluminum siding.2 car gar­ with complete orientation in are sold. now open. Possible advance­ and 5 p.m.. Monday thru annually. Write Box V, age. Handy location. $63,^. to discuss list i dur position, as well as on the ment to assistant manager or Call 647-9946, Friday, 288 Center Street, c/o Manchester Herald. Group I. Philbrick Agency, "SU C C ESS: The ability to get along with some people and ahead of others." Dunninger Ob training. Apply: Riverside manager through perfor­ Manchester. Must be 18. 6464200. BOLTON — The Public Building Commission will lealth Care Center. 5^2167. mance. Medical, life in­ surance, credit union, profit have a special meeting Oct. 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the Com­ MECHANIC - Experienced in sharing available. Apply 7- or 647-9947 munity Hall to discuss and review a list of 17 engineering all phases of truck and auto Eleven, 700 Ellington Road, firms, one of which will be chosen to do a preliminary repairs, gas and diesel. South Windsor, 28tMQ96. study on a transfer station. Minimum a years experience. DAY SHIFT OPENINGS for Must have own tools. Start at PART TIME experienced people. Set Up The commission hired Ralph Zahner, surveyor, to do a Cash, Fun & Prizes two inch interval contour map and a photo study of Indian $7.00 per hour. All Fringe and Operate Lathe, horizon- TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW! Benefits. For appointment phoning our customers tial & Vertical Millers. Must Notch Park. ■* NOTICES GRILL HELP - Part time. 1 — Lost and Found call 688-7596. 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Shady from home. Choose your read print and use precision The commission was authorized by the Board of 2 — Personals Glen, Parkade Store, 360 West own hours. measuring instruments. No­ _ ___ , . Selectmen to do a preliminary cost study on Freja Park 3 .. Announcements SCREEN PRINTER .- CALL ble & Westbrook. 20 West­ 4 — Entertainment Applications are presently Middle Turnpike. Please ask as a possible site for a transfer station. The selectmen for manager. brook street. East Hartford. 5 — Auctions being taken for an opening in 249-7773 or Phone 289-2717. An Equal Op­ I - > said to shoot for an operating date of June 1981. FINANCIAL our ^ re e n Printing Depart- INDIVIDUAL NEEDED to portunity Employer. At its meeting Wednesday the commission informed 6 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages ment. Experience is 643-7004 desirable. Excellent benefits. transcribe orders from tape Cl, ( i.'-f the architect for the new roof on Bolton Elementary 9 ~ Personal Loans recorder to Invoices. 7 to 9 School that he should be at the site o n ^ e first day of con­ 10 ~ Insurance Individual must apply in Per­ CASHIER NEEDED - son to : QuaUty Name Plate, a.m. Monday thru Friday. Immediate opening for full or struction and at least twice a week after that. EMPLOYMENT CaU 649-8438.______MUNSON’S CANDY 13 - Help Wanted Fisher Hill Road, East KITCHEN is seeking respon­ part time cashier. Hartford It is not yet known when work on the roof will begin, the* 14 — Business Opportunities Glastonbury. DIETARY AIDES - We are sible male for part time work. lo catio n . Off 1-91. No builder is still waiting for materials to come in. 15 — Situation Wanted accepting applications for Responsibilities include experience necessary. Call for employment, full time and Pertaining to the water situation at Indian Notch Park, EDUCATION WOMAN 18 and over to work stocking, deliveries and appointment■ 5494800, ask for part time. No experience Marie. 18 — Private Instructions in plastic manufacturing full cleanup. Call for appointment. I Stanley Bates, park director, said he does not want the necessary. Ideal position for Chester Morgan, Michael Skelley and Claire Frier were among the 19 — Schools-Classes and part time shifts. Call 646- 64943^. lake to be used as a source of water foe flushing toilets. 20 — instructions Wanted 2920 between 10:00 a.m. and housewives who wish to JANITORIAL HELP.-Part candidates speaking at Wednesday night’s political forum in Vernon. Bates said he wants a separate storage tank for the 4:00 p.m. supplement their family in­ time 5:00 p.m. on. Must have REAL ESTATE NIGHT CUSTODIAN. 2:00 (Herald photo by Richmond) needed water. The commission will continue to research come. Some weekend work Is transportation and be 23 — Homes lor Sale required. Good starting p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Andover reliable. Apply 2 Cedar Street. the situation. 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale FULL 'HME BABYSITTER Elementary School. Apply in NEEDED for 9 month old in­ salary. Located on busline. East Hartford between 9:00 Alan Bergren, administrative assistant, told the com­ 25 — Investment Properly person. 9:00 a.m. to 2:0() p.m. 26 — Business Property fant in Manchester or East Apply: Riverside Health Care a.m. and 3:00 p.m. 568-8442. mission that the library is having problems with lights Center, 745 Main Street, Ekist 27 Resort Property Hartford area. Call 289-0865 PART TIME - Fininancial 28 — Real Estate Waniod Hartford. Spending and taxes and water leaks in the basement. after 6:00 p.m., or weekends. Institution located in East NURSES AIDES WANTED - MISC. SERVICES Crestfield Convalescent Douglas Cheney, commission memter, will look into MUNSON'S CANDY Hartford has a part time Of Course It Does! 31 — Services Ollered Home. Manchester. Shift 7 « 0 1 1 • 1 the proDiems.problems. KITCHEN is accepting teller’s position available. a m to 3 p.m.; 3 p.m. to 11 32 — Painting-Papermg Teller experience helpful. 33 — Building-Contracting ^ ★ applications for part time p.m.; 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. LOVING, RESPONSIBLE, enmloyment. Hours are; 4:00 Hours: • 10 T loI 2 ‘ p.m. Motiday ■ 34 — Rooling-Siding Thursday Fridalay. Send Excellent benefits for full and highlight concerns Appiicau ready 35 — Heating-Plumbing GRANDMOTHERLY LADY - 8:00 p.m. weekdays, and part time employee employees. Call resum e'to: Box UU, c/0 36 — Flooring to share my home Rent Free eight hours on Saturaay or Mfs Grant, DNS, 643-!5151. 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage Manchester Herald. Equal BOLTON — Applications for the presidential ballot in exchange for evening and Sunday. 20 ■ 24 hours per By BARBARA RICHMOND effect in February, will remove the 38 — Services Wanted occasional Babysitting for week. Call for appointment Opportunity Eknployer. for unregistered residents, former residents and 4 Lines + 6 Days burden from the local police forces of MISC. FOR SALE healthy 8 year old. 64O&02. 6494332. Herald Reporter SPECIAL EDUCATION­ ASSISTMT FOREMAN (20 WORDS) transporting prisoners to and from court. absentee electors are now available at the town clerk's 40 — Household Goods 41 — Articles lor Sale DENTAL ASSISTANT. LEARNING DISABILITIES VERNON — Excessive government office. FINANCTAL INSTITUnON Opening exists In a 30-operalor He also co-sponsored a bill thatprovides 42 — Building Supplies position for Bolton High spending, high taxes, railroad lines, dis­ Persons who are eligible to use the special form for the Experience necessary. Salary located east of river is seeking- general machine shop, for an in­ for low interest energy loans for middle 43 — Pets-BirdS'Dogs negotiable. Excellent School, Bolton, Conn., serving posal of wastes, legislation passed and a person who has 3-5 years dividual with leadership ability, (And A Star) Nov. .4 election are those who are residents who are not income families. 44 — Musical Instruments benefits. Manchester area. solid experience in consumer students in grades 9-12. Ap- and a minimum of five years legislation to be proposed were some of registered to vote but who are qualified, former residents 45 — Boats & Accessories Multi-girl office. Call 646-3003. propiate State Certification. experience in tooling and setting­ Outlining his priorities for the future, 46 — Sporting Goods lending. Previous lending the concerns ex p res^ by candidates for who have moved to another state within 30 days of the authority and credit collection Caiididates with Secondary up Brldgeports. milling machines, Morgan listed more equitable funding for 47 — Garden Products and lathes for the manufacture of the Nov. 4 elections speaking in Vernon election, and absentee registered voters who expect to be 48 — Antiques SALESWOMAN for retail experience helpful. Excelllent experience and knowledge of education, greater efficiency in govern­ Testing are urged to apply. aircraft parts. absent from town on election day. 49 — Wanted to Buy fabric store. Part time with benefits. Send resume to Box Wednesday night. ment and an overhaul of the tax system, some experience necessary. 643-27W. EOE. Please apply in person to: The two candidates for senator from the RENTALS U, c/o Herald. Equal Oppor­ supporting the needs of senior citizens, Unregistered residents may apply until Oct. 27, Retail experience preferred. tunity Employer. 35th District, and candidates for state 52 — Rooms lor Rent and election reform. absentee electors until the day before election and ,53 Apartments for Rent Apply So-Fro Fabrics, Burr The Lt-MI Corporation representative from the 53rd, 55th, 56th former residents until the closing of the polls. 54 — Homes Irir Rent Comer Shopping Center, 1151 APPLICATIONS FOR 160 Tunnel Hoed aaire Connelly of Coventry, indepen- 55 — Bubir.ess lor Rent Tolland Turnpike, Vemon, Conn. 06066 Equals Only S I 0.00 and 57th districts, all spoke during the For more information call Catherine Leiner, town CUSTODIANS for the Bolton SECRETARY - Immediate 56 — Resort Property for Rent Manchester. School System are being taken E O i M/P "debate" sponsored by the TYi-fown dent candidate for state representative clerk. 57 - Wanted ;c Rcr.: need for sharp gal, with typing League of Women Voters and the Vernon from the 53rd District which includes by contacting: James veitch. and shorthand skills. For East 58 — Misc lor Rent Superintendent of Buildings Jaycees. Coventry, Tolland and Willington, sdH^she ]JM.0Ttatt08 I t C I f t t d f NURSES AIDES. Ehqierience oT the river position, to Vice HNS & LPNS WANTED - AUTOMOTIVE preferred. Full or part time. and Grounds, Bolton High President. Good benefits. Crestfield Convalescent By toss of a coin, Claire Frier, hopes her action will mushroom into a 61 ' Autos lor Sale Immediate openings on 3:00 to School, Brandy Street, 643- DAVID JAMES Home. Manchester. 3 p.m. to Republican candidate for state senator, statewide Independent Party, BOLTON — John Morianos has been named coor­ 62 — Trucks lor Sale 11:00 p.m. and 11:00 to 7:00 2768. EOE. PERSONNEL, 272 Main II p.m. shift. Excellent 63 ^ Heavy Equipment lor Sale a.m. shifts. Contact Mrs. spoke first, outiining her experiences ser- Mrs. Connelly has worked with dinator for the re-election campaign of Congressman 64 ~ Motorcycles-Bicycles Street, Manchester, 649-7000. benefits for part time and full 65 Campers-Trailers-Mobite Ferguson, DNS, at 289-9573. MECHANICAL 649-7007. time employees. Call Mrs. ving as a staff member and intern during Democrats and Republicans served on William Cotter (D-lst District). Save $7.40 Homes DRAFTSMAN - Layout and Grant DNS at 643-5151. the past two sessions of the Legislature, many civic agencies. Cotter said, “I am pleased that John Morianos has CLERICAL TYPIST. Small Detail, Precision Gutch and She claims that as an Independent voter 66 — Automotive Service She said she feeis taxes are one of the agreed to direct ihy campaign effort in Bolton this year.” 07 _ Autos lor Rent-Lease busy office in Hartford. Diver- Brake Components. Candidate EXPERIENCED DISHEWASHER & major issues of the campaign noting that she can throw the crucial “ swing vote” on Morianos said, “Bill Cotter has a great record in slfied position. Typing, filing, should have: Minimum GENERAL KITCHEN major bills and thus exercise a lot of clout billing, and order desk. Associates Degree in Applied FRAMERS NEEDED MAINTENANCE an additional $160 million was spent lest Congress. When President Carter wanted to fSise Science, Mechanical Use The Order Form Below Benefits. Call for appoint­ Part time evenings. Must be year by the state. "The only way I can see in the Legislature. Connecticut gasoline takes by $127 million annually. Bill ment. 249-8591. Technolo^, and hopefully Phona She said the two major parties are IS. Call Cavey's 642-2751, ask to change this is to limit spending,” she Cotter drafted the bill that stopped the ten cdrfts a gallon some experience. Contact: 643-9551 for Chef Russell. - (Non-Cancelable. Phone Orders Accepted. Offer Expires Oct. 31,1980 said. covered by the money interests noting tax. And when we suffered from home heating oil shor­ PART TIME. Your telephone The Carlyle Johnson MacUne and our customers turn spare Company, 52 Main Street, Shq said her opponent, incumbent that the average wage earner pays about tages in 1978, it was Bill Cotter working with the Energy PART TIME. Experience ontf-third of their salary to support time into spare earnings. Manchester, 643-1531. necessary in pricing electrical Deadline Is Noon The Day Prior to Publication) Dem'oerat Michael Skelley, proposed an Department who made sure there were ample supplies Choose own hours. 249-7771 programs for the Democrats ani the material and typing invoices increase in staff for the Legislature and for last winter and this winter. The people of Bolton know 6th CONNECTICUT to customers, set- up and claims that such a move would cost about Republicans want to cut all of these this and that is why I am confidently looking forward to a EARN EXTRA $$$s VOLUNTEERS accepting BABYSITTER FOR INFANT operate inventory control. y o u r $800,000 the first year and the amount programs. “We can’t express ourselves Christmas. Sell Avon p Filers and Druituners. Will in Teacher's home, Monday Afternoons, 16 to 20 hours MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD AD WILL ALSO great victory for Bill in November.” time. Call 523-9401 or 646-3 instruct on Thursday October would grow and grow. through the two major parties,” she said. Morianos lives at 42 South Road. He is a member of the through Friday 7:00 - 3:3d. weekly. Apply at Wilson Elec­ P.O. BOX 591 30tb, 7:00 p.m. at the 8th 643-6632 anytime. Middle age trical Company. Inc., 73 Sum­ APPEAR IN THE HERALD She said the last session couldn't come She said she wants to take the tax Democratic Town Committee. PART TIME - Earn extra District Firehouse. burden off the working middle class and ADVERTISING or grandmotherly type mit Street, Manchester. MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 MISC. FOR SALE face to face with cutting spending and money while the kids are in preferred. Needed mid- “until some efficient cutting is done I put it on the rich and the giant cor­ RATES school. Telephone Solicita­ HOST OR HOSTESSES - Full ADVERTISER FREE! 40 — Household Goods November through June. WANTED PART TIME 41 — Articles lor Sale don’t believe the Legislature is doing its porations. Candidate meeting 1DAY.....14*MiraNi tion. E. Hartford company. A and part time positions HELP on Dairy Farm. Must ;ood telephone voice and dic- availanle. Good starting pay. Dear Sirs: 42 — Building Supplies job,” she said. Michael Helfgott, Democratic can­ 3 DAYS ...13'MiraMv ? have some experience. Appiv BOLTON — The Democratic Town Committee will ion a must. Hours 9 a.m. to I Apply in person: Ground in person to: 364 Bidwell 43 — Pets-BirdS'Dogs Terming himself a very pragmatic per­ didate for the 53rd, said he was fed up with 6 DAYS Please run the following ad for 6 days at the special 44 — Livestock host a Meet the Candidates night Friday at 7:30 at the p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Call Mon. Round Restaurant. 3025 Main Street, Manchester. son, Senator Skelley cautioned where to the annual (ights that go on each year at 36DAYS ...IViwiBim through Fri., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Street, Glastonbury. DISHWASHER i COOKS. money-saving rate of *10.001 45 — Boats & Accessories Community Hall. ICIassHled Index 46 — Sporting Goods cut has to be considered very carefully. budget time. He said in order to fund 18WORD.S3.10aMi Mrs. Williams, 5694993. Part time nights, ^ p ly in BABYSITTER WANTED Candidates in attendance will include Congressman NAVY VETS. Career 0 |^ r - person: Taccoral, 246 Broad CHECK ENCLOSED CASH ENCLOSED 47 — Garden Products- “We've selectively cut but not to a point to programs the taxpayers have to be over­ HAPPY ADS *2.60 Ml Monday through Thursday. 48 — Antiques burdened. “I’m in favor of meaningful tax Bill Cotteri and Representatives Aloysius Ahearn and NURSE’S AIDE. Full or pari tunities available. Call Street, Manchester. 11:00 a.m. to7:00p.m. In your hurt those who rely on services,” he said. time. All shifts. Laurel collect, (518) 4624321. 9:00 49 — Wanted to Buy reform,” he said. Abe Classman. Also in attendance will be people who are Hi home. 649- 6685. He said if the Legislature continues to Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, a.m. to 1:00 p.m. ’ R EN T A LS He also supports increasing housing op-' working for the Democratic Party in Connecticut, (3) (4) (5) NOTICES assess and provides the services most Manchester. (1) (2) REAL ESTATE 52 — Rooms lor Rent portunities for the elderly, support for Daniel Harris, town chairman, said, "We hope PART 'HME HOURS with us 1 — Lost and Found 23 — Homes lor Sale needed and eliminates those not needed it 2 — Personals 53 — Apartments for everyone will attend to socialize and informally discuss LICENSED NURSE. equal full time dollars! WAITRESSES. Part time 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale can continue to do a good job. higher education and increased support 3 — Announcements Rent Intermediate care. Residents Perfect positions for nights. Apply in person: Tac­ 25 — Investment Properly for volunteers such as firemen and EMTs. campaign issues with the candidates.” WANTED 4 — Entertainment 54 — Homes lor Rent “We can't go out there and talk about ambulatory. $6.00 per hour. housewives and college coral, 246 Broad Street. 26 — Business Properly He also wants to see improved transporta­ Refreshments will be served. Manchester. EXPERIENCED (8) (7) (B) (9) (10) 5 — Auctions 55 — Business for Rent wholesale cuts that affect you and I,” he □ NOTICES Pleasant work. Hours flexi­ students interested in making VOLKSWAGEN 27 — Resort Property 56 — Resort Properly said. He cautioned all of the programs for tion and incentives for energy conserva­ ble. Call 649-2356. good money making ap­ FINANCIAL 28 — Real Estate Wanted lor Rent pointments for our Food Con­ LAUNDRY WORKERS. Full SALESPERSON mental health, elderly persons and such tion. ALL INTERVIEWS 8 — Bonds - Stocks - 57 — Wanted to Rent CALL FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Lost and Found NURSES - RN Substitutes for sultants to explain our time including every other HELD CONFINDENTIAL can't be disregarded in order to cut taxes. Frank Perrotti, Republican candidate The legal voters of the Town of Bolton are hereby warned and week end. M>r instutional ° Mortgages 50 — Misc. for Rent Coventry Public Schools, products to prospective CONTACT: (11) (12). (13) (14) (15) 9 — Personal Loans MISC. SERVICES Jane Lamb, Republican candidate from for the 53rd, said he won't support legisla­ notified to meet in a SPECIAL TOWN MEETING at the LOST. Kitten, part tiger, part (kiventry Conn. Contact: Dr. cusomers, from our pleasant laundry. Apply in person: AUTOMOTIVE PAT BARRY 10 — Insurance 30 — Travel the 56th District, which includes one en­ tion that hurts people in fixed incomes. COMMUNITY HALL, in said Town, on Wednesday, October 29, calico. Thursday, October 16. Donald J. Nicoletti’s Office, East Hartford office. Hourly Riverside Health Care Center, 61 — Autos lor Sale 755 Main Street. East Hart­ Tolland County 31 — Services Ottered tire section of Vernop, has been a member But said he would work for a long-range 1980 in the evening for the following purposes: Summit Street, north end sec­ at 742-8913. EOE. rate, plus Bonuses, Paid Sick EMPLOYMENT 62 — Trucks lor Sale tion. Wearing red collar and ford. Volkswagen 32 — Painting-Papering welfare program, spending reforms and 1. To consider and act upon a resolution returning the sum of Days, Holidays, and Vacation. 13 — Help Wanted 33 — Building- 63 — Heavy Equipment of the Vernon Town Council for three (16) (IB) (19) ' (20) $12.60 in unexpended funds appropriated on May 8, 1978 for white flea collar. Loved by housekeepers . Including, Hours are 9 to 1 or 5 to 9 p.m. 649-2638 (17) 14 — Business Contracting for Sale years and is a teacher at Rockville High reorganized budget. two heartbroken children. TEACHER - Certified in Opportunities some weekend work. Mature Call 5694993. Ask for Teresa. 34 — Roofing-Siding 64 — Motorcycles Speaking for her husband, Peter Firehouse Renovations, to the Reserve Fund for Capital and Please call 6434688. Spanish and/or Portuguese to 15 — Situation Wanted School. and responsible individual. 35 — Heating-Plumbing Bicycles-Campers Fusscas, Republican candidate from the Non-recurring Expenditures. tutor a non-English speaking Trallers-Mobile Mrs. Lamb said Republican candidates Apply Riverside Health Care SECRETARY. Full time. third grade student for Coven­ EDUCATION 36 — Flooring 55th District, Helen Fusscas said he too 2. To consider and act upon a resolution returning the sum of IMPOUNDED • Male Center, 745 Main Street, East Hebron. Diversified position DENTAL ASSISTANT • Part Homes are stressing the big spending and high $1,471.00 in unexpended funds appropriated on May 8,1978 for Shephmd/Cross, 1 vear old, try I^blic Schools. Contact Ad ovar 20 words — Regular Price 18 — Private Instructions 37 — Moving-Trucking- feels expenditures of the state are the Hartford. in a nonprofit agency. Duties time. Experienced preferred, Storage 66 — Automotive Service taxing policies of the last several Firehouse Paving, to the Reserve I^ind for Capital and Non­ black, Coleman & Lydali Dr. Donald J. Nicoletti's of­ but will train. Call 647-1288. NAME ...... 19 — Schools-Classes 67 — Autos lor Rent main issue. include typing, w words per fice at 742-8913. EOE. 20 — Instructions Wanted 38 — Services Wanted Legislatures and agreed they are right. recurring Expenditures. Street. Contact: ManclieaterMancnrater {{gspoNSIBLE, MATURE minute, filing, phone, between 9 and 5. Lease Fusscas, who arrived at the meeting 22 — Condominiums “We ail know that the sales tax revenues 3. To consider and act upon a resolution returning the sum of Dog Warden, 648-4555. saUISPERSON ’ n e ^ ^ for assisting in External Affairs ADDRESS...... City s ta le ...... Zip Coda...... are down so much that we are facing at later, contends that on all issues he stands $22.73 in unexpended funds appropriated on May 16,1979 fo iw r^* "* * """""""* * * * * "* * Junior aothing ~ Store. Flexi­ ’ and Special Events office. TEACHERS NEEDED. Sun­ DENTAL ORTHODONTIC Peraonafi 2 this point the specter of a dreadful short­ by the working men and women. Police Vehicle, to the Reserve Fund for Capital and Non­ ble part time hours; Inquire in Able to work independently. days: 1:45 - 3:15. English ASSISTANT. Full time PHDNE N O ...... CLASSIFICATION speaking. Honorarium experienced assistant needed fall in revenues,” she said. She biahied Al Ahearn, who has served four years as recurring Expenditures. person: Peaches, Marshall’s Excellent benefits. $140. Call LOOKING FOR Mall, Mi^chester Parkade. 228-9438. EOE. provided, ^nd qualifications for our busy office. Please this on the fact that people are reluctant state representative from the 55th 4. To consider and act upon a resolution appropriating an RESPONSIBLE PERSON(S) to: Director, R rsf Korean call Pam, 5234739, PHONE 643-2711 to pay the higher tax. District, on the Democratic ticket, said, amount up to $142,661.00 from the Reserve Funds for Capital to commute two young girls to Pres^terian Church School, “When you talk about big spending you and Non-reciirring Expenditures for the purchase of h new the St. Mary-St. Joseph School Auctions 1301 Forbes Street. East Hart- h . She listed as other problems not solved area in Wiilimantic, from don't mean Al Ahearn.” fire truck for the Bolton Fire Department, and if the amount H ford, Connecticut. 06118. by past Legislatures, the housing crisis, in said fund at the time of the ex^nditure is insufficient, any Route 86 in Hebron. Hours: hazardous waste disposal, high, He has sponsored such key bills as the deficit amount not so available to be funded by short term Semi flexible. Call 228-3810. BRDDK'S AUCTIDN SERVICE CARPENTER regressive taxes, declining services, Bottle Bill, protection for teachers, borrowing. SALESPERS6N EXPERIENCED in imong a few. farmland preservation, tax relief for the UNATTACHED? Meet new remodeling work. Also: 5. To consider and act upon a resolution appropriating the sum compatible companions in She accused her Democratic opponent. elderly. Freedom of Information, and in­ of $12,000.00 from Cash Surplus for the purchase of fire truck Carpenter's Helper. Call Manchester area.’ Lowest w ill b u r OIIM0M o r n i l four ftom i at Auction. Mature adult Robert Jarvis, 643-6712. Incumbent Chester Morgan, of supporting creased state aid to education, and equipment for the new equipment category of the Board of cost, elaborate, confidential the high spending policies of his party reinstallation of the railroad lines Fire Commissioners. and dignified nationwide CUSTODIAL CLEANERS - while refusing to support Republican between Wiilimantic and Hartford. Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, this 23rd day of October, 1980. system. Free literature. Antique Furniture, Clocks, Paintings, 5 a.m. to 11 a.m. Part time evenings. Dating of Prestige, attempts to curtail that spending. “Since Teresalee Bertinuson, Democrat, a six- Henry P. Ryba Cast Iron Toys, Trains, QIass, Quns, Swords Monday thru Friday Manchester and East Hart­ Aloysius J. Ahearn WiUlamstown, Mass. 01267. ford area. Call $49-5334. our present representative has been part year veteran as representative from the Wanted Apply; 57th District, also stands on her record John F. Carey of the problem, he can't be part of the Carl A. Preuss BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN BOOKKEEPER/TYPIST solution,” she said. and has been, over the years, a strong TICKETS! Great seats near Experienced in Accounts Douglas T. Cheney stage. Delivered to your Morgan, who has served two term s in proponent of equalized funding for educa­ BOARD OF SELECTMEN, TOWN OF BOLTON MR. D6NUT Payable and Accounts tion, preservation of farmlands, the Bottle home. 2014834420 after 5:00 MmollMlM’. CL 646-26B0 259 West Middle Tpha. Receivable. Minimum typlr the Legislature, said a bill he introduced 051-10 p.m. speed of 50 wpm require CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Manchealar and which was passed and will go into Bill, and support of special education. 1 ' Call 871-1111. ( $ EVENING HERALD, Thurs.^J)^. 23, — 23 2 2 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs.^I^l. 23, 19 Ptanuts — Charlat M. Schulz A C R O SS 67 Males *Answer to Previous Puzzle ^r^,^r•k*•k■k**^k**■>f*'****** ★ ★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★ ♦ ★ ★ ★ * ( d 7 d ] A N n n 1 Bent to one 0 to N r? D E id r.1 IHATC side 3 In a I \A D A OF 4 Printed DOWN C 3 U a r ] Li Di u u e n E T mechanically [Y a ] a 8 u u Pbby 1 D U C r 9 Compass 1 Antiprohibi­ 1 □ U K A N □ P 8 "a 3 point tionists 3 3 By ADigaii van Buren P e 0 8 V T R ’ . t h e . o o O ^ * 12 Noun suffix 2 Invitation re­ 3 3 V»hOV^'^c.tRlRS>“isii:r ; 0 N T 5 T U D E 3 5 ] 13 Slackening sponse (abbr). * ** N 0 T c □ E 1 A P 8 T| bar on a loom 3 Tenth of a « ' Call 643-2711 * 0 u T Y E 1 C.II.4M711 *-1^ V”'V-I‘ “■ ■ 14 Flock member decade L 1 N N T1 4 Gear part (pt.) 1 E i ] LS, DEAR ABBY: About two years ago I began to notice a 15 New Deal iQ 0 p Ej R A T [T 0 project (sbbr.) 5 Edible tuber | V t t A 1 T L change in my husband. He became increasingly forgetful u K j N E 16 Novelist Zola 6 Greek letter [ £ E N 8 A T 0 P [T 0 and easily confused even though he was only 50. He had a 17 Unfavorable 7 Food fish physical checkup and was found to be in excellent health, 16 Small spar 8 Coarse part 31 Holds in 4 Joint Frank A Ernatt 9 Networks but his memory got so bad it wasn't safe to let him drive 20 Drafts wonder 4 Bore Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 22 Greek latter 10 Clout anymore. Then he had to quit work. 32 Securing 4 Shoot •Business & Service We saw several doctors before one finally s^m ed familiar 24 Time zone 11 Marries device £ Anecdote ACE CLONING LAB (sbbr.) 19 I (Gar.) with my husband's condition. He told us he had Alzheimer's HONEY HAZEL WANTS SHE SAYS THEV'LL YOU’VE WELL, r 33 Weather \ Secondary 25 Shrub 21 Colorado disease, for which there is no known cure. Alzheimer's ME ID TAKE SOME COST ABOUT R R V H E A R P OF A UUSTGCTTA bureau (abbr.) school 0 *28 long fish Indian disease occurs in people as young as 40 and 50 as well as in APULT EPUCATION COLLARS.' . eOVERNAIENT HUSBANP 30 Cornice 35 Pari of \ Notated i 23 Big lizard some older people. CO U RSES WITH HER. UMMMPH.'' GRANT? GRUNT.' 34 Self-esteem infinitive \ One (Ger) 24 Clergyman ENTRANCE $ Abby, my husband is too young for a nursing home, and 35 Bell-shaped 36 Footnote { Egyptian deity EXIT EXIT 25 Edible root \ besides, he is completely healthy otherwise — only his mind flower (abbr.) 5 3 Arrival-time 'x ; 37 Cheese state 26 Unsightly 1 is affected. 42 Environment guess (abbr.) 27 Evening (Fr.) 1 fear for his safety and have to watch him every minute. (abbr.) agency (abbr)5 g It is (contr.) 1 38 High priest of 29 As well For a while he seems perfectly normal, then he becomes 44 Social insect 6 0 Seine Q 0 dependent and forgetful. Israel 39 Springs t 3 3 4 5 6 7 6 6 10 11 9 Have you ever heard of Alzheimer’s disease? I feel so 40 Curvy letter helpless. How do others cope with this affliction? lO-*^ 41 Ancient 12 13 14 DESPERATE IN N.Y. Phoenician port !5 16 17 31 Pelnling-Pepering 32 Building Conirecling 33 S tn ic tt Otftred 31 Strvicai Ottered DEAR DESPERATE: You are not alone. Approxi­ 43 Our (Fr.) 11 16 20 21 mately one million people in the U.S. suffer from 44 On 8 cruise Garden Products 47 Apartments For Rent 53 45 Legume 23 33 24 B4M TREE SERVICE, CiM TREE SERVICE. Free PA IN TIN G BY CRAIG FES Industries, Inc. TAG SALES □ AUTOMOTIVE Alzheimer's disease. There are now groups of con­ estimates, discount senior OGDEN. Interior and cerned friends and relatives who have banded'to- Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 47 Playing card where TREE-MENDOUS ser­ offer you MANCHESTER - Five 49 Serving as 25 36 27 36 3 ^ 30 31 33 33 vice is guaranteed, now citizens. Company Exterior Specialist! Fully In­ TAG SALE. Two families. Rooms, garage, large porch, 2 gether to provide support, develop and disseminate sured. Free Estimates. Call QUALITY HOME Furniture. Viclrola, many STOP AT THE Auto Parts For Sale 90 type 34 35 36 37 offering FREE STUMP Manchester owned and bedrooms. $340. Available helpful information, and encourage much needed l i k e a n IPIOT. I THOU8HT AT 60 I TOOK HER 52 Bewildered REMODELING FIRST JULIE BLAIR MI6HT BE APPRES5- ANP GRINDING with tree operated. Call 646-1327. anytime. 649-8749. household items. 60 and 65 November 1st. No pets. research on Alzheimer's disease. 56 Combat 247-3218 S O M E K IN P OF P RIV ATE E V E ! CALLEP A NEW6- , 36 36 40 removal. Free estimates. Ful­ Northfield Drive. East Hart­ Security. References. Call Send a stamped, self-addressed, long envelope to 57 Existence Hartford, CT PAPER FRIEMP OF ' 2 PETER S TREE SERVICE - EXTERIOR PAINTING, ford, Saturday, Oct. 25th, 9:0C after 7 p.m., 643-1570. Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Associa­ 61 Intelligence 41 43 43 44 ly insured. References. Senior ★ MINE IN THAT CITY Peter Morana, a Licensed experienced college student. a m. to 4:00 p.m. 62 Pique Citizens Discount. 643-7285. CHEVY MOTOR FOR SALE - tion, 32 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10004 for up-to- TO CHECK HER 45 46 47 Quality work. Very CORN FOR RENT. November 1st. 63 Fur-bearing 46 Tree Surgeon. No. 1813. All Valves completely done over. date information. It's free. O U T t reasonable prices. Call Mike, Vernon. One bedroom. Fully animal REWEAVING BURN types of tree work, and we DESIGN KITCHENS - TAG SALE. Saturday only, $200 or best offer. Please call 46 50 51 52 53 54 55 HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas make it affordable. Manv 569-3458 or.M9-4945. carpeted. Dishwasher. $280 64 One (Sp.) Cabinets,- Vanities, Formica October 25. 9:30 a.m to 4:00 643-9340; keep trying. 65 Gross 56 57 56 repaired. Window shades. Outstanding References. Call monthly, Plus security. 871- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• r* 61 LEE PAINTING. Interior & Counter Tops. Display, p.m. Stereo, CB, bikes, CRIB 3460. National Venetian blinds. Keys. TV 649-2456. DEAR ABBY: I am an 8-year-old girl who has had a bed­ 63 63 64 Exterior. “Check my rate Storage & Bookcases. Kitchen games, skis, miscellaneous, Autoa For Sale 81 Product FOR RENT. Marlow's, 867 Cabinet Fronts. Custom at 108 Helaine Road. wetting problem all my life. I'm smart in school and have (abbr) Main Street. 649-5221. AUTOMOBILE before you decorate." Depen­ Buckland Road 65 66 67 dable. Fully insured. 646-1653. Woodworking. 649-9658. Manchester. WE PAY TOP PRICES for tr i^ to stop wetting, but nothing helped. 66 Extravagance SIMONIZING. Will simonize wrecked and junk cars. A & B My mother saw a letter in your column concerning a “Wee South Windsor (HTIMAlSI ASSN I CERAMIC FIRING Discount your car in your driveway. Alert Buzzer" and she showed it to me. Then she bought one 3 VERNON. Heat paid. Four Auto Salvage, used auto parts. rates. Quick service. Call 643- Complete job with two coats PAINTING - INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR; Paperhanging. Heating-Plumbing 35 Saturday & Sunday rooms with carpets. Call Tony 6 4 6 6 ^ . and it has helped me tremendously. Thank yc'» very much. 2543. of wax. $25.00. Call 643-8653. Minchastar Damocratic Appliances. Pets O.K. Won’t Don’t use my real name, but it’s OK to say I live in San Experienced, references. Ser­ Town Commlttaa ving Willimantic, NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet For Ihoaa who tllll last long. 236-5646. Locators. LAWNMOWERS GENERAL CLEANING. Win­ niNDHAISINB Fee. " DRY BED dow washing. Painting. Manchester, Bolton, Coven­ repairs, plugged drains Alley Oop — Dave Graue bridge REPAIRED. 15% Sr. Citizen, ramambar, wa hava Discount! Free pick up and Commercial and residential. try, Columbia. Tolland areas. kitchen faucets replaced, WANTED JUNK AND LATE delivery! Expert service. Call Eagle Home Main- J. Grille. 423-6582. repaired, rec rooms TAG SALE MODEL WRECKS - Cash DEAR DRY: Your letter is proof that you are bathroom remodeling, heat PLACE; 38 Oak St„ indeed a amart girl. Your penmanahip ia excellent W HAT'S UP, C H IE F ? ...BUT I'V E CON­ SAY, THAT'S ECONOMY LAWNMOWER. tanence. 528-5969. GREEN MTN Paid. Call Parker Street Used M ISS FLKZH SAID TACTED ALL THE I RIGHT/ I'LL GET 647-3660. modernization, etc. M & M Manchaatar, Conn. ROCKVILLE. Extra large Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. and your apelling flawleaa. But equally important are INTERIOR PAINTING Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871 Y O U w a n t e d t o BIG NAMES AND IN TOUCH WITH AND WALLPAPERING (KMOCMTK HEUQUIWTDIS) POTATOES tive roomer. All modern the good mannera you ahowed by writing to thank S E E M E ? I CAN'T GET H ER RIGHT Quality professional work at idtchen. Kids and pets O.K. 1974 SUBARU - Good condi­ me. P.S. Readera: Bed-wetting alarma can be pur- Ofie ACTRESS AWAY/ ______Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag — DATE: Oclobar 24th, (200's) 236-5646. Locators. tion. Front wheel drive. $1800 chaaed through the catat^a of Warda. Seara, etc. TO STAR reasonable prices. Fully in­ Antiques 48 WITH HIM.' FALL CLEAN UP & LEAF sured. Free estimates. G. L. 25th, 26th, 1680 Fee. negotiable. Telephone 643- B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom RAKING - Fertilize & Power TIME: 8:30 A.M. 67B, or 659-1723. Interesting new approach Work. Free Estimates. Will Rake Your Lawn Now! McHugh. 643-9321. In Home Gusrantee THE PACK RAT - Antiques & pick up and deliver. Please Coma One Collectibles. Open Sunday 12 Reasonable Call 649-2728. Chip Repair Come All 1968 DART, 1969 CHARGER DEAR ABBY: My fiance and I are getting married after one. Thus, South has enou^ call 6^1S-2I61 after 4:00 p.m. porcelain & to 5. 40 Flora Road, off Route 318. Three speed. Posi rear the first of the year. We recently announced our engagement Come Earlfl N O RTH 10.U-S( strength for a takeout double, Building Contracting 33 Fiberglass, Spray J 85, Bolton. MANCHESTER. Sunny three end. Needs some work. Best and are making our plana. We foolishly told our friends BRICK. BLOCK, STONE - Appliances & | AQJ62 but prefers the overcall roomer with basement. Major offer over $400. 871-7385, about these plane, and now three other couples have because he wants to show his Fireplaces.. Concrete. FARRAND REMODELING - Cahnets Display at: WANTED. Antique Furniture, applainces. Near buses. V75 Palming-Papering 32 6 HIGHLAND ST.. E.H. FOUR FAMILY TAG SALE - suddenly decided to get married, too! ♦ AQJaS] good spade suit immediately. Chimney Repairs. "No Job Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, Glass, Pewter, Oil paintings Under $170. 236-5646. Locat­ BANK REPOSSESSIONS - Too Small." Call 6 4 4 ^ for Room Additions, Decks, All GNU TUB OF NEW ENGLAND Saturday 10 to 4. Route 85. .My gripe: Our friends are stealing all our ideas. We found + 9 North’s two-heart call t203) 528-6200 or Antique Items. K. ors. Fee. 1977 Plymouth Sport Fury. shows the modern way of estimates. DAN SHEA PAINTING & Wpes of Remodeling and Bolton. Harrison. Telephone 643-8709. a hall that we thought was very original. One couple has WEST EAST DECORATING. Interior and $2300. 1976 Dodge Charger now booked it for their wedding. Another couple is using the responding to an overcall with Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ Special Edition. $2500. 1873 ♦95 473 a good hand. This cue bid Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. ly insured. Phone 643-6017. LITTLE ELF GIFTS for kids Wanted to Buy 49 same colors we picked for our ceremony. One of the brides The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions VJ84 VKQ1096 Quality Craftsmanship! Call Flooring 36 to give. Grand Opening-Sale. CiMC Jimmy Utility Truck. even ordered the same wedding dress I had selected. What ♦ 1074 *62 merely shows interest in $2300. 1969 AMC Ambassador game and has nothing to do ★ 646-5424, or 646-1305. LEON CIEZSYNSKI 133 Spruce Street, comer of MANCHESTER. Newly really makes me mad is that they are all getting married ♦ Q7632 ♦AK108 HYDRAULIC LOG FLOORSANDING & Birch. Custom and Novelty decorated one bedroom. No $500. The above may be seen before we are, and it ie going to look as though we got all our AlV, C'MON, FREO... with the heart bolding. BUILDER. New homes, ad­ SOUTH On the convention card this SPLITTER FOR RENT - By PROFESSIONAL PAINTING REFINISHING floors like Auto Plates designed by Liz. lease. Just $100 a month. 236- at the Savings Bank of ideas from them, when actually it’s the other way around. GIVE ME A NICE. ditions, remodeling, rec Manchester, 923 Main Street. © B IG S M IL E / ♦ AK10 8 4 player shows a cue bid is a the day. Telephone 646-1711; - Interior and exterior. new! Specializing in older form $3.00. ______OLD POST CARDS OF 5646. Locators. Fee. Maybe I'm being childish, but I wanted our wedding to be VA32 rooms, garages, kitchens floors. Natural and stained one-round force and will also 643-1201 evenings. Reasonable Commercial and residential. remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, MANCHESTER - Will buy one different from every other wedding we've seen. We can't ♦ K9 show that jump raises are not rates. “Split Your Wood The Free estimates. Fully in­ floors. No waxing anymore! or more. Have car, will ONE BEDROOM PLYMOUTH FURY II - dormers, roofing. Residential Aummaga Tag Sale Excellent condition! Must be move the date up. What do I do now? ♦ J54 forcing. Easy Way!" sured. 646-4879. John Verfaille, 646-5750. travel. Please call 649-7405; if APARTMENT in three family FRANTIC FIANCEE or commercial. 649-4291. Saturday.^^Mber 25th B no answer, oleasekeepjrying seen to be appreciated. Call Vulnerable; North-South Without the ace of hearts home. Heat and electricity In­ 4 South would merely rebid two cluded. $285 a month. One 643-9729; if no answer please Dealer: East I Rooms tor Rent 52 return call. DEAR FRANTIC: If you don’t wont your wedding ^ d e s . With the ace of hearts, Connunity Bafitist Church month security. One car Weft North East Sooth Muth feels that he can afford 5$5 L Cmter Street to look like a renin, change your plana. And thia time parking. Tom Boyle, 875-4474. don't broadcaat them! 18 a real heart cue bid. Manoheeter MATURE MALE ROOM $15. 1976 FORD LTD. Wa^n. P an IV Pan S? North s e e s some slight slam I Female, m ature $20. Non- Hornet lor Rani 54 P a n 48 P an 58 23 Hornet For Sale Automatic transmission, nill possibility and him four Homes For Sale 23 Household Goods 40 Articles lor Sale 41 smokers. Live-in, References. power. Roof rack. Excellent Pass 68 Pass Pass diamonds. South raises to five One must have license, plus Pass Dogs-BIrde-Pats 43 BOLTON. Rent with option to condition. 43,000 miles. Best at which point North looks MANCHESTER. Unique MANCHESTER. Two Family. REFRIGERATORS SMALL THREE BURNER few errands and meals. 649- buy. Seven room home with offer over $1900. 633-3296. carefully at his singleton club Five room and three room Washers/Ranges, used, 5459. English Cotswold three story r n ELECTRIC STOVE - $25. SOUTH WINDSOR KENNEL three bedrooms. IW baths. Opening lead:V4 and jumps to six spades. lartments. New gas heat. guaranteed and clean. New West could have saved a lot Colonial on Comstock Road, Color: White. Has Oven. Call CLUB offers 8 Weeks $475. Lesperance Agency. 646- J E E P . CJ 5. 1972. Sllx near Country Qub. Must be !ec room. Garage. Will con­ shipment damaged. G.E & 646-1194 Apartmente For Rent 53 0505. cylinders. New top. Spoke PstroQfQph The Born Loser — Art Santom of time if he had opened a Handling Course, in Breed & seen to be appreciated. $125,- sider Ranch or Cape in trade. FRtalDAIRE. Low prices. wheels. Looks and runs good. club. East would take the first $71,900. Owner. 643-1643. B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main Obedience, beginning October 118 MAIN STREET - "The trick and that would end the 000. Lesperance Agency. 646- FIVE ROOM HOUSE with $2,450. CHEVY Impala t 1st and 2nd.cost $25. For up to par today because of a WHY CAW'T I \/ H^ C » a D P . l (23 THE veniently loaded building with a SIX INCH DOUBLE END 649-6480, after 11:00 a.m. EAST HARTFORD HOME. TrtW W B O V l 1 ] the Office of The Director of peaceful rural setting. 1 bedroom, PEDESTAL GRINDER with Apartment. Two bedrooms, and 4 p.m.; or 646-0093 after Zero-in on a decision arid stand attempt to do so today. Her clev­ CAN 6ET FRCMCTEP M M E t e s t .' my GUIDANCE General Services, 41 Center appliances, storage 1335. includes IW baths. No pets. Carpeted three bedroom. All 4:30 p.m. fast Find out more of what lies er problf>g could get you to WHY O O VOU HAVE 1C? WHY CAN'T YOU OUST BECAUSE THERE ARE SI6NS his check heat and hot water * motor and eye guard. $150. FREE KITTENS - Born moaern. Today 300’s. 236-5646. ahead for you in the year follow­ UNLESS THEY ? A S i Street, Manchester, Connec­ ALUMINUM Sheets used as Lesperance Agency. 646-0505. reveal more than you should. \MORK >C7L1R WAV U P W A L K INIV THE WHITE N O S H O R T C U T S 646-1331 between 9:00 a m. August 31st. 1 female black Locators. Fee. ing your birthday by sending for CANCER (June 21-July 2) A READINiS TE6T.'^ BY PRAWIN6 A HEART.' 7 ROOMS — English styled printing plates. .007 thick THE FOUTICAU LADDSi H O U S E A N D SAY. , TO AAEDIOCRITV. ticut, until November 12, 1980 and 4:00 p.m. Tiger, 3 male orange Tigers. 1972 FORD F 250, 4x4. Over­ your copy of Astro-Graph. Mail Something which you are hoping PO Yi?U THINK Colonial on Henry Street. 14 23x28W", 25 cents each or 5 ATTRACTIVE THREE sized tires. Sunroof. Carpeted. $1 tor each to Astro-Graph, Box l O BecOATB PREeiDBNTi? " r'M T H E P R E S I D e N T ./" ^ at lliOO a m. for the baths, fireplace, real nice family Litter trained. Call 644-3042. will happen should not be too 'qJ'HATii PAIR? HE VfCNT EAT IN A - for $I. Phone 643-2711. Must be ROOM APARTMENT. Heat, Stereo. Best offer. 6 3 3 - ^ . 489, Radio City Station, N.Y following: Sale and Itrnioval home! I6CI0. plus utilities. Pets SIX WOODEN STORM freely discussed today. If It r e s t a u r a n t u n le ^ t h e OK.* picked up before 11 a m. Wi n d o w s 55x 30, plus ONYX 4 PUMPKIN fluffy 10 hot water, electricity, 10019. Be sure to specify birth doesn't come off as expected, MENU HAS PIC.TURESM —^ of Timlier. ONLY. appliances, references, no CHEVY IM PAU 1969 - Great date. you may later feel embarrassed. *AII rentals require lease, security Screens. In good condition. week old kittens looking for a VERNON HOUSE. King size The Town of Manchester is an pets. $275. 646-3167 ; 228-3540. second car! Good motor. 8AQITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You are 1 deposits, credit references, Call 649-7232. If no answer, good home. 342-0571. or 633- three bedrooms, with nase- Sometimes, doing things equal opportunity employer, employment verification. No pels please try again. 6581. ment, carpet laundry Clean interior. 83,500 miles. capable of coping with major in any of the apartments. POOL- 24' X 4', 7 ft. deep. routinely is better than experi­ obstacles with ease today, but and requires an affirmative MANCHESTER - Condo for facilities... plus more. $375. $500. Call 649-1837. menting with untested methods ■ y ■ Perflex filter, 8 x 12 deck. lease. 2 Bedroom Townhouse. petty annoyances could trip you / action policy for all of its Con­ ERA $500.00 or best offer. 568-7317. Musical Instruments 44 236-5646. Locators. Fee Today you may waste time trying up. Don't blow things out of tractors and Vendors as a con­ New carpeting, applicances LOTTERY CAR. 1981 CiU- to break away from established proportion; try to see them for BUUKJUMI&ROSSnTO tion. Four door. Four patterns dition of doing business with tat WEST CENTER DONT MISS SAYBROOK and decorating. IMi baths. what they are. SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, CAR PLATES MADE TO Slider. Deck. F^ll basement. cylinder. Many extras. Can be CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) the Town, as per Federal COR.McKEE Processed Gravel, Sand, ORGAN 4 PIANO'S Om cM -Slorat tor Rant 55 VIRQO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) atm? ORDER - Large selection to No pets. $425 moQthly. Homes seen. Call after 5:00 p.m. 228- Persons who talk a lot but who Unless you have something com­ 'A Order 11246. 646-2482 Stone, and Fill. For deliveries "CHANCE OF A LIFETIME have little to say will prove choose from. Person Clubs Unlimited, The Henry 0 0 0 1 . plimentary to say about anoth­ E«al Einai OwirtaiU call George Grilling, 742-7886. S A L E " w ith o v e r 100 MANCHESTER - Retail annoying to be around today. Bid forms, plans and and Organizations. Repossessed, Used. 4 Agency,644-2525. er's ideas you'd be wise today to Levy’s Law — James Schumeister Manchester Rubber Stamp. 20 storage and/or manufacturing Rather than being uncomfort­ say nothing at all. Criticism will specifications are available at Demonstrators Organs 4 1973 VOLKWAGON 412 able. try to avoid them. FOR SALE - Couch, end Birch Street. 649-4489. space. 2,000 square feet to 50,- STATIONWAGON. not be well received, even If the General Services Office. Business Property 26 Pianos, starting at $99. Guest AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Be constructive. IT'S boao TO tables, chair, T V. antenna, 000 square feet. Very Automatic, new front shocks 41 Center Street, Manchester. rptor. $95. 72 West Street. .^pearance by Brad Davis. reasonable. Brokers watchful of those in your charge LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) If KNOW f c A N CB TRANSRECEIVER - ★ and rear brakes. Recent today, but try not to be too criti­ P u r e l y MANCHESTER. Professional Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 11:0( 'Three Days only, October 24- you're purchasing anything of Connecticut. Amplified mierphone and dis- BRAND NEW DUPLEX - protected. Call : Heyman engine overhaul. $1775 or best cal of minor Infractions. No one A Ss tUt u P E ■ N T Office Building with lots of a.m, 26. Westfarms Mall Communi­ Just completed and ready for ftoperties, 1-228-1206. importance today be sure the Town of Manchester, CT parking. Great location for ^pearing antenna. Total $35. ty Room. (Take elevator oftor. Call 742-8405 after 6:00 is perfect, including yourself. warranties are In writing. Verbal INSPlEAnON. RUMGi 2 t ««. occupancy. For rent, 3 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Robert B. Weiss, doctors, lawyers or insurance Furnacemat Heat Reclaimer p.m. promises may not hold up 10-7-3 DARK LOAM DELIVERED • installed in furnace stove bedrooms, 2Mi baths, deluxe Your salesmanship may not be (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I General Manager company. Call Joe Gordon at 5 yards, $50 plus tax. Also throughout including OFFICE SPACE 0. Gordon Realty. 643-2174. pipe. Never used. $50. 643- Boels-Accessorlas 45 Trucks lor Sale 92 058-10 ______sand, gravel and stone. 643- ^ 1 . carpeting, kitchen appliances 9504. FOR RENT including dishwasher, air con­ 1977 FORD F 150 PICKUP - 8 iM e Qlancaa - QU Fox SUNFISH SAILBOAT with ditioning, full basement.Gas Public INotice trailer. In good condition. In Manchester. Central cylinder. Clean. Deluxe. Call TAG SAL^S heat. Located in quiet 6 8 ^ 7 9 after 3:00 p.m. Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl S Stoffsl^ /<»ning llouril i»f $475. 646-8363 ; 649-5025. neighborhood In Manchester, location. Air con­ ★ schools and town. $475 ditioning. FOR SALE. 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