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MSTR CHG WORLD WIDE AMER EXPREiff rwitiiAjii, 646-3322 SERVICE iiaurlj^atpr 16 SHELDON ROAD • MANCHESTER, CONN. Cloudy Tonight, I tWWCI AND INtTAU INDUtTNIAl AND COMMENCIAT HAS IT! phone Sunny Tuesday 646-0863 MR CONDITIONING • REFRIGERATION Business-Directory Guide For Delallt on page 2 341 Broad St. NEATNIG and SHEH METAL Manchtitar Minchester 1 PtoleitiontI Park New Enfland Mechanical Services, Inc. Manchester and Surrounding ' Suilt 106 ROUTE fl3„P.O. BOX 3147 Betty Gallagher TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) Not Personal prop. Vol. XCVIII, No. 272 -* Manoheatef, Conn., Monday. Aupuat 20,1979 > A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 209 Single Copy • 15* Home Delivered 643-373I » 643-2192______Vicinity PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The Carvtri Ic* Craam and Cakaa FAMOUS BRAND U.S. Justice Department says it Mlnlt-Man Printing • Colna • Hot Doga will continue to prosecute the city Wadding Photoa • Fish A Pat Suppiloa featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES on police brutality charges even alUT Mayor Fraidt Rizzo leaves MANCHESTER Save Gas-Shop Downtown office in January. Khomeini Blasts Dissidents MWI MPIOIIEIINT “We bring these cases because v t h f l k e we think there’s a n8ed,” said TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Ayatollah trying to commit “fratricide” on the Kurdistan must perform their agency reported 30 bus passengers political groups dissolved im­ U.S. Attorney Peter Vaira. “We Ruhollah Khomeini lashed out today eve of the opening meeting of the religious duty and prevent their traveling from the northwestern mediately, but it was unclear what SHOP 811 MAIN S T pT OPTICAL don’t bring them because of per­ A.^'niAIICl ® TV 649-3589 at Kurdish leaders seeking autonomy newly-elected constitutional youth from being members of this Azerbaijan region to Kurdistan in the action was contemplated against two h u l l stag I Skip sonalities. It’s not a vindication or in western Iran, branding them assembly, the consultative body party.” south were seized as hostages Sun­ key Kurdish figures, Sheikh Ezzeddin 2 DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER “ attack on anybody." “ charlatans” and “ enemies of chosen to study Iran’s proposed He called on the Kurds to seize day. Their fate was unknown. Hosseini and Abdor Rahman The civil suit, filed Aug. 13, ac­ Islam” and calling for their arrests. Islamic constitution. their leaders and hand them over to Sheikh Sadeq Khalkhali — the Qassemiou, who Khomeini con­ VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR STYLE cuses Rizzo and other high city of­ The emotional attack came a day The assembly opened in Tehran authorities of his Islamic regime. Islamic judge who reportedly sent demned as “corrupt.” ficials of pursuing “internal ad­ after Khomeini banned the Kurdish Sunday but was ^ycotted by the The strife-tom Kurdish region of several commando squads to Mexico The state radio said by factory trained specialists ministrative policies” which deny Democratic Party and ordered a KDP, which Khomeini banned later western Iran was reported calm in an attempt to have the former demonstrations took place in several Phil Pete the rights of all citizens, primari­ general mobilization following four the same day. today, but massed Iranian troops Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi killed cities urging the two be executed. ly blacks and Hispanics, and Loclcero and ZIdek A R C O 0 BAR WIK days of fighting that claimed 400 Charging that the Kurdish leaders remained on special alert for a possi­ — left for west Iran “to investigate Iran’s prosecutor-general also CARPn AND ROOR COVERING asked for a court order to halt the lives. were linked to "America and ble counterattack by Kurdish rebels, the situation in Kurdistan created by ordered the shutdown of the „..L, alleged practices. 646-5036 IM MAIN STWT OMI SOI lk>, » ' ’ • '•••> ‘ * ' TIL. Responding to Khomeini’s condem­ Zionism,” Khomeini said the who were routed in a weekend battle a number of saboteurs." Peygham-e Imrouze newspaper, which had been outspokenly critical This is your invitation to drop in at MANCHOnS 0)1 01 to il (111 (OUKI 44J-4d«2 nation of the KDP as the “devil’s “enemies of Islam want to drag our on the Iraqi border. Hundreds of thousands of Iranian Illegal Help party,” Moslem militants Moslem nation to profanity. Don’t Tensions were high Sunday after Irregulars, armed with an assort­ of the government. The move was the P&P AUTO REPAIR either store and be informed about the Conneclicul's lirgeit Floor Covering Deiler 706 Main SI. • “Arco Charga" • M anchester WASHINGTON (UPI) - Some demonstrated in Tehran and other listen and don’t let your youth fall Khomeini issued his general ment of weapons, were put on aiert latest in a series of newspaper newest eyeglass innovation, the cities to demand the exMUtion of into the trap of these charlatans. mobilization call for the military, but Sunday after Khomeini’s mobiliza­ closures ordered by the government American Optical, Ultravue, of the thousands of soldiers who passed their entrance tests with Kurdish leaders. “KDP has been banned and, since there were no reports of new clashes. tion order. and reports indicated another dozen Seamless Bifocal advertised in many RESERVE SPACE MERCURY AGEyCY illegal coaching help from Army Khomeini accused the Kurds of it’s the devil’s party, the people of However, the state-run PARS news Khomeini also ordered all Kurdish newspapers would be closed soon. national magazines as well as on local recruiters may be forced to leave for the TV and radio is now available at Op­ the service, a military spokesman —r-iw ., Phone 646-2756 MANCHESTER HAS IT PAGE tical Style Bar. The Ultravue lens can says. CALL make many conventional bifocals out­ NO SCRVICt CHARGi So far, the Army has relieved 47 Envoy Finishes dated. recruiting sergeants and one ADVERTISING When considering Ultravue as well Rstarviaom lor • Hotsli • Mrtkwt • IlmwiMpt supervising officer of their duties in a three-month investigation of 643-2711 as sunglasses, conventional or oc­ 627 Miln SIraat ManeiiBtttr cupational bifocals, hearing aids, and alleged recruiting fraud in seven contact lenses, consult with the op­ states — possibly the largest such Mideast Shuttle ticians at Optical Style Bar, Eastern probe in Army history. FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. The Investigation began in June 646-0228 875-3252 Connecticut's leading full service op- ticians, personally serving after a computer analysis of TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) - U. S. Last week Andrew Young, the U.S. RAG AUTO SERVICE scores on entrance examinations A COMPLETE LINE OF ’WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS Manchester area residents for more Middle East envoy Robert Strauss ambassador to the U.N. resigned • Front End Spsclallsts • Tuns Up showed “inconsistencies” in­ ended four days of delicate shuttle following an unauthorized meeting he than 27 years. • B rak ts A Shocks • Air Conditioning dicating the recruits may have diplomacy between Israel or Egypt had with a PLO official in New York. 111 CENTER ST. 70 UNION ST. Also featuring; Emergency Repair • Road Sarvics gotten illegal coaching, Maj. Jeff ROCKVILLE, CONN. without gaining either country’s en­ The meeting was in violation of MANCHESTER, CONN. Services. 436 CENTER ST. Tal. 049-3963 MANCHESTER Cook, an Army spokesman at the Mon. - Sat. 10-S BUMMER HOURS dorsement of a Washington proposal U.S. policy to avoid contact with the Wad-Sat 10-8 Pentagon, said in a telephone in­ Thura., 10-9 Cloaad Mon. B Tuta. for a new U.N. Security Council PLO until it recognizes Israel’s right Wedding Cakes A Specially terview Sunday. resolution defining Palestinian to exist. It precipitated a storm of Asked if some of the recruits rights. protest from Israel and Young’s might be forced out of the Army, Strauss, who departed for resignation. EVERYTHING IN 763 MAIN ST. 643-1191 AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY Cook said: “That remains to be Washington today, said both Prime The Israeli Cabinet, backing seen at this point in time and we’ll Minister Menachem Regin and Begin’s rejections of the U.S. .•MIRRORS •SHOWER DOORS 191 MAIN ST. 643-1900 P.O. Box 342 • 27a Commrrcr SirrrI deal with that on a case-by-case Egypt’s President Anwar Sadat proposal, said Sunday, “Israel un­ STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS GlaHlonbury. Connrclirul 06033 basis, but we have not taken 533-51 DO •646-4390 raised “very serious questions and equivocally rejects this American ^ • b a t h t u b e n c l o s u r e s specific action on this. reservations” about the U.S. proposal i^ich contradicts the com­ proposal. mitments of the States to J.A. WHITE GLASS CO.. Inc. Locksmiths • Alarm Installers “I shall faithfully report on those Israel.” FURNITURE TOPS • PICTURE WINDOWS Long Swim DONALD VI HEATLEY reservations from E ^ t and from Strauss indicated the United States •CcrnmUonel antf Aadto OaMeSea AHm SrUaim* BIMINI, Bahaman (UPI) - Record Session Israel to the president and to the will veto a resolution proposed by Manchaatar 649-7322 a iB iu a llS L Diana Nyad, with a firm stroke y OVER 21 yCAflSfXPfmfWCf______^ secretary of state,” Strauss said Kuwait if it calls for an independent and aided by good weather, was 5 Dennis Ringer, 32, of Rochester, N.Y., left Rochester Saturday. The festival included after a final two-hour meeting Sun­ Palestinian state. But Washington Ml miles off the Florida coast takes careful measurements of the bubble stints at egg-throwing, pipe smoking, leg­ day with Begin. reportedly wants to avoid confron­ today in her quest to become the MANCHESTER OVER 45 blown by 12-year-old Mary Ann Rehberg, standing on one leg, and bubble-gum bubble An Israeli report quoted well- ting the Arabs with a veto and 763 first person to swim across the right, as the two participate in the First An­ blowing, among others. (UPI photo) placed sources as saying Strauss was proposed a compromise resolution. MAINS! MEMORIAL CO. YEARS EXPERIENCE swift flowing Gulf Stream from “almost stunned” by identical Egyp­ It would be based on language used Bimini to Florida. nual Guinness World Records Festival, in 643-1191 X' Opp. East Cemetery Cell 649-5807 tian and Israeli rejections of any in the Camp Dayid accords that 191 At 7 a.m. EDT. her support boat American attempt to tamper with recognizes “The legitimate rights of MAIN ST. QIALITY HARRISON ST radioed she was 5 (Y miles from existing U.N. resolutions on the Mid­ the Palestinian people and their just MANCHESTER MEMORIALS MANCHESTER shore, due west of Lake Worth, dle East. requirements” as well as their right 643-1900 Fla., which put her right in the Begin expressed confidence “our to “participate in the determination middle of the Gulf Stream. Carter Says Young American friends will consider the of their own future.” Ken Gundersen, her chief aide, problem again” and “thus the deep Strauss offered the Israelis some CLYDE & MICKEY MILLER'S said his best guess was that she friendship between our two countries reassurance before he left. could reach landfall at Jupiter — the warmth and the cordiality of “I leave here with as firm a convic­ T.P. AITKIN INC. P A P a u t o HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING Inlet north of Palm Beach, but the tie between the United States and tion that I have ever had in my life PARTS that was only a tentative guess. Still Under Control Israel — will continue.” with respect to the strongest ties and VENTILATING • SHEET METAL WORK "AUTO PARTS FOR LESS' There was no estimate what time The Palestinian issue has been the bonds of friendship between the Induflrial ■ Renidential ■ Commercial she might be able to break out of ABOARD m E DELTA QUEEN The first family is taking a week- and in gray trousers. Several times center of a widening rift between United States and between Israel,” 511 E. MIDDLE TPKE. the Gulf Stream and reach shore. ESTABLISHED 1934 (In tr>« Periling Lot Bthind (UPI) — President Carter says long cruise down river from St. Paul during the conversation he got up and Israel and the United States over the he said. I hTi ManchwBier Green Shoe Outtel) “They say she is swimming Located 2 7 years at... United Nations Ambassador Andrew Minn., to St. Louis as part of its vaca­ waved to people along the bank and last month. TEL. 649-3528 strongly, and the weather is tion. in boats who shouted for his atten­ 27 TOLLAND TPKE., MANCHESTER good,” said Lupe Gundersen, a Young is being pressured by ad­ Open Mon.-FrI. 9-9. Sal. • Sun. 9-6 ministration critics to speak out Shortly after a late afternoon tion. TEL. 643-6793 Nyad aide on shore. He appeared hesitant to discuss the before he leaves office, but he is not a appearance in Prarie Du Chien, Wis., departure of Young, a long-time Young Claims “free voice” and will remain under Ciarter met casually wiUi reporters friend, who was forced to resign last OSTRINSKY White House control until he steps for nearly an hour around a white 43-5879 943-S7J PM Resigns down. week because of revelations he rMANCHESJER AWNING COMPANY 731 PARKER ST , MANCHESTER wrought-iron table on the Carter also told reporters during sternwheeler riverboat’s “Texas violated U.S. policy by holding a talk Heme Impfovemenf$ • Aluminum NEW DELHI, India (UPI) - with a representative of the Begin Stubborn Prime Minister Charan Singh an informal conversation aboard the Deck.” PRICES ARE UP! Mississippi River pleasure boat Palestine Liberation Organization. resigned today rather than face a WASHINGTON (UPI) - the moral issue of Israel’s survival, DON’T THROW IT AWAY— CALL US FIRST Delta Queen Sunday night that no Carter was dressed in a blue long- "Of course Andy is under a lot of NEW 125,000 TRUCK SCALE vote of confidence in Parliament sleeved shirt, rolled up at the cuffs, Outspoken U.N. Ambassador Andrew it becomes very difficult to take on •'Tt)e (M a k e a 9fomc out nj a ‘Sfowse" replacement for Young is imminent. pressure, 1 mean influence, to talk as LICENSED PUBLIC WEIGHTS without the support of former if he were a free voice,” the presi­ Young says U.S.-Israeli relations that political r^efinitiop, especially m e r c u r y t r a v e l premier Indira Gandhi's faction should be redefined, but the difficulty when you’ve got a stubborn and in­ 195 WEST CENTER ST ROGER S. ATHER, Prop. DEALERS IN IRON. METAL. PAPER dent said. He said Young does not 649-3091 of the Congress Party. of such a move is increased by the transigent government in Israel.” 2 MANCHESTER. CONN have such freedom because he “is The decision to resign was still my ambassador to the U.N., “stubborn and intransigent” govern­ Young said he had asked Israeli of­ **In builneee 77 years" taken at an urgent meeting of the Pot Ingredient ment of Prime Minister Menachem Ready to sarva your Travel Naade with restraints." ficials to keep private any word of his 23-day-old Cabinet held only hours Carter said he had thanked Young Begin. meeting with PLO’s Zehdi Labib Ter- QUINN’S PIIARMACY before Parliament was scheduled for the way the outgoing ambassador Young, in a television interview, zi, to avoid a backlash that would in needs and particular preferences are evaluated and to consider the confidence mo­ had handl^ his resignation and said also described the long-standing U.S. turn “create a constituency for the This office is truly unique in that the service and tion. Helping Patients policy of refusing to talk to Palestine satisfied by an expert, bonded office staff that ask no Convatoaewit Alda PreecrlpHona he expected Young to be active in his PLO.” expertise is afforded for nothing! No charge is made The latest tabulation showed Liberation Organization officials as “In the first place, our policy’s for information and assistance for or about air tickets, more than a simple “thank you.” Pictured above, sit­ Medical Equipment re-election campaign next year. Singh’s minority government WASHINGTON (UPI) - Some “kind of ridiculous’’ because it kind of ridiculous,” said Young. i"] • MirWe 6 weediBjtwtinf boiis. hotels, passports, etc., which cokt exactly the same as ting Karen, standing Donna and Tom ready to serve patient must be suffering from In regards to a successor to Young, i t ' • b rm • Embreldirtd Bilk hloutis. commanded only the support of patients who have been given the ac­ prolongs the problems in the Middle “And when you expose the policy those developed through the time, effort, and hard your Travel needs. severe nausea and vomiting from Carter said he had seen signs during I \ • India prinl bed ip ru d s & skirts 236 members of the 53Si-member tive ingredient in marijuana to help East. itself of not talking to people — the work of the "do-it-yourself-er,” Your individual travel 643-4136 AAANCHESTER cancer chemotherapy, and all other his visit in Iowa earlier in the day B B 643-5692 X 873 MAIN STREET Lok Sabha (lower house) — 34 control nausea and vomiting from standard remedies must have been “encouraging me to appoint Dick And he told questioners the State American people believe in talking to '\M IMAD IT- MM;ilEtTE4i«.~. votes short of a majority. chemotherapy treatments report tried and failed to control the side Clark," the former Democratic Department knew of his controver­ people.” ■ M l aw u i > »« 'W ill m ir a :______Mrs. Gandhi, who though she no sial meeting with a PLO official a He said the policy “may have Gol A Painting Problem? Wa ll Help! positive results, physicians at effects. Senator from Iowa who was defeated Hundreds of longer holds a parllmentary seat Georgetown University Hospital The test is being conducted as a in 1978. few days after it occurred July 26. made sense” in 1975, when the United 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ABC APPLIANCE REPAIR Service ellll meens eomettilng to ua - entfeeivlce meent eperding enough Designs & Styles controls 73 votes in the lower report. “double-blind” study, in which Asked if he had any candidates in The department later disagreed, but States was helping negotiate n MNneSTIR, MCHT ON WM SHOT 42 OAK STREET time with you to help you eetect the right paint llnleh for that Job you're plan­ house, helped Singh topple former indicate it had some indication of a withdrawal of Israelis from Egyptian ' MANCHESTER. CT 06040 ning. See ua lor pelnl and aarvica when you plan your next pro|act. Nausea and vomiting are frequent neither the patient nor the doctor mind, the president replied, “I COIMITE nONTHS 1 G8nM SERVKE PHONE 649.8879 Prime Minister Morarji Desai’s side effects of some of the most directly involved knows which drug deliberately am waiting until I get meeting before Aug. 11. territory. LOW COST PeiNTINa PERSONdL TEE Janata Party government July IS, effective drugs used in cancer is being administered any particular back” from vacation before con­ Young, whose resignation will take “Here it is four, almost five years WHILC YOU WAIT (PHOTO HKADY) —Reronditioned vac/, available leaving India without an effective effect when a successor has been later, and we are still in no com­ ■ nm CAM a nmaan a M B na n Parsonaliiad Fun 4 Sportwear chemotherapy, and response to con­ time. sidering replacements. When asked —Replacement part) available E A Johnson PAI NT CQ ■ DONE WHILE YOU WAIT" government for the last month. ventional drugs is “varied and un­ The patients are then asked to whether he would look for a black to named — but probably not before the munication with an organization that MINIT-MAN PRINTING Qraal Olitt For Any Occaalon predictable,” according to John S. evaluate their responses to the drug. fill the post of the former civil rights end of the security council meeting seems to have the support of a good 411 MAIN n . a M A N C M a ia a 146-1777 —One year free service with INOE^rGlNT MacDonald, associate professor of this month — was interviewed on part of the Arab world,” said Young. a SEE US FOR ENORAVED NAME PLATES purchase of any new or rebuilt 1081 Main St.. Manchester • Tel: 645-3339 Inside Today So far, the center reported, only two activist. Carter said "not a TRY OUR NEW M i M M COPtEB medicine at the hopsital’s Vincent T. CBS-TV’s “Face the Nation.” Young’s meeting with Terzi appliance. 79 1 MAIN ST., MANCHESTtH » 649-4501 A^^a^oclho^wne^^^Jin^od|ho^|anjjjy of the 17 participants have- reported necessarily.” 4M CENia n . a MAMMOTB Business...... 15 Lombardi Cancer Research Center. adverse reactions to THC, and two His chat with reporters was his Emphasizing that there is no ques­ precipitated a storm of protest from Classified...... 16-18 Some patients even refuse the others reported no difference. tion the United States supports Israel and Young’s subsequent deci­ RUST PROOFING SPECIALIZING IN Frank Amone first direct contact with the news Gram es Printing Comics...... 19 needed chemotherapy in fear of the The remaining 13 patients involved media since July 25. Only in frequent­ Israel’s survival, he said, “we have sion to resign. QUALITY USED CARS SUPERIOR MUFFLERS G p slipped over into a kind of expan­ 649-7901 4c Advertising: Specialties Editorial ...... 9 aide effects. in the study experienced varying ly has the president ehgaged in such State Department officials earlier For the past 10 months, 17 out­ sionism of Israel” in which its troops had said they did not know off the D O N WILLIS GARAGE, INC. Entertainment ...... 14 degrees of relief from the THC. a conversational format. Grooms Tux FREE Complete Printing Senleee Fam ily...... , .8 patients at the center have been par­ MacDonald speculated that the two After his river boat trip and a rest are occupying portions of other meeting until they questioned Young SPECIALISTS Wedding A Social Stotlonery territories,. avsWiMa/ Ask about our policy. Obituaries ...... 10 ticipating in a clinical test of the adverse reactions occurred because at (^amp Dayid, Carter said, he will in response to press queries Aug. 11. TEL 643-0016 WHEEL ALIGNMENT • BRAKE SERVICE • WRECKER SERVICE Rubber Stamp* - 3 Day tarvle* “We’ve got a lot of gray areas now COMPLETE BODY WORK GENERAL REPAIRING Peopletalk...... 2 effectiveness of the marijuana In­ “the patients were not psychological­ go to Atlanta Aug. 30 and on to But Young said Sunday he has seen a Butin*** Card* — TIokal* that are screaming for a redefinition State Department report containing TOWING ■ PAINTING - GLASS OP*N MON. 'THRU FM. - idO-idO; RAT. t-1 Sports...... 11-13 gredient THC — tetrahydro- ly able to tolerate the altered state of Florida for two stops the same (lay> INSURANCE WORK 956 MAIN ST. Television ...... 14 cannibinol — to reduce the often perception that occurs with the use of He said he would spend the folloidng of our relationship with the state of a detailed, and in some cases, almost 16 MAIN STREET * - Weather...... % severe effects of chemotherapy. Israel," he said. verbatim account of his meeting with FOREIGN A D0III6TIC TELEPHONE MANCHESTER. CONN. 43 ra c,” three nights at Plains, his hometown 649-4531 MANCHESTER. CONN 06040 80 P U R N E L L P L A C E MANCHESTER To be eligible to receive THC, a “And, because of the importance of Terzi. I RO UTE 83 TALCOTTVILLE, CONN in Georgia. 1.

EVENING HERALD. Mon., August 20, 1979 - PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Auguit 20, 1979 Housing Authority, Architect Will Meet The Weather t Force Hearing MANCHESTER - The Housing Authority is before they are submitted to the state for ap­ preliminary work. Only after the plans have Peopletalk expected to meet with the architect proval. Authority chairman Pascal received final approval, Mastrangelo said, W ^esday night at its regularly scheduled Mastrangelo said the preliminary and final will the town be reimbursed by the state. meeting and discuss the proposed 40-unit stages of the plan must receive state approval The state Bonding Commission has On MHS Football Budget elderly complex on Spencer Street. before any construction begins. allocated $131,000 toward the project while the Hartford architect Dominic Cimino will pre­ The authority is seeking ^,000 front money state has appropriated an $800,000 grant. mentioning equipment modifications ment and the program warrants sent nreliminary plans for autnoriiy revfew from the town for design fees and other Colson Loses Bid By LANEY ZUBOFF to cut costs as a probable method. more money,” he said. Herald Reporter In the. past, football ilayers have Quaglia said the board required 500 But Gets Laughs MANCHESTER - Several con­ solicited door to door, selling light signatures before they would cerned residents went door to door to bulbs, candy and cosmetics to sub­ schedule the hearing, and he said xoo More than 100 neighbors were at a meeting ofget the over 600 signatures resulting in sidize the program “but the ad­ that because the community is Arlington, Va., Board Of tonight’s hearing on the high school ministration wasn’t keen on that “sports minded” there were even Supervisors Saturday to football budget which presently can­ idea,’’ said Holik. more than the 600 who signed the hear the fate of Charles not support the 124 students showing Holik said there are tentative plans petition who support a budget in­ Colson’s bid to rezone an interest in the sport. to hold a dance, car wash and other crease for the program “but we had a (Z3* Arlington church so it According to high school coach activities which will allow the limited amount of time to gather the VriVIATMill P«V«CMT • could become Jack Holik, the present budget of players to contribute their time in petitions,” said Quaglia. headquarters for $13,838, allows for only 90 players. School Superintendent James P. For period ending 7 a.m. 8/21/79. During Monday night, other ways. Colson's Prison liie hearing is scheduled for 7 “The issue behind the whole Kennedy said Monday he wouldn’t showers will be expected over the upper Mississippi Feilowship group for ex­ o’clock tonight at 45 N. School S. and thing,” said John Quaglia, Jr., one of speculate on what the board’s deci­ valley, the Ohio and Tennessee valley, while mostly fair offenders. The board Holik said he will be there along with about ten organizers, “is how do you sion wovld be. “I can only recom- weather should dominate the rest of the nation. rejected the application many other residents wishing to choose who can play and who can’t.” mend. The problem is the board’s by a 4-1 vote and the voice their opinion on what hey feel is Quaglia said he could accept the budget has had spectacular price in­ Connecticut Forecast I spectators applauded, a necessary budget increase. fact the board wanted to test the in­ creases in all the items involving S j|* even through Colson, a “We don’t want to cut anyone,” terest in the program “but I can’t petro; transportation, gasoline, fuel Cloudy becoming partly sunny during the afternoon. convicted Watergate Holik said Monday. If there has to be except cutting interested kids out.” oil, heating and others,” he said. High temperatures in the mid 70s, 25 C. Partly cloudy turned evangelizing a system to decide which students “You can’t neglect the kids,” said (Quaglia is optimistic about the tonight with patchy fog developing again. Lows 55 to 60. Christian, entertained are to be excluded Holik said, "I Quaglia, who concedes he doesn’t ful­ hearing, “if there’s an active interest Partly sunny Tue^ay. Highs in the mid to upper 70s. r . them white they waited don’t know what we’re going to do. ly undersand what considerations go shown by townspeople the town has Probability of precipitation 20 percent today 10 percent f i for the main attraction. We’ll take it one step at a time.” into the budget making process. always been able to pull its load,’’ he ^"Apologizing for tonight and Tuesday. Gentle variable winds through Holik did say however, “there are “The kids are a necessary invest­ said. Tue^ay. appearing nervous, Colson quipped, “The last time I several different ways to handle it,”, was in a courthouse I got one to three years.” 2 Long Island Sound Once Is Plenty Ti ‘ Long Island Sound to Watch Hill Rhode Island, R.I., U.S. Espionage Expert and Montauk Point, N.Y.: A weak high pressure system A couple of 19-year-old college kids showed up in will drift eastward across the area from today through Fatlbrook, Calif., Saturday at the end of a six-week, Tuesday. Variable winds through Tuesday, locally 2,900-mile, coast-to-coast bicycle trip with a lot to onshore 10 to 15 knots during the afternoon. Visibility 5 say about their trip. "It was a challenge to see the Critical of FBI Work miles or better during the afternoon. Mostly sunny both country, and it was an inexpensive vacation,” said Warm Welcome days and clear to haz^ skies tonight with possibly some John Duff, who pedaled out of Fort Lee, N.J., July 5 WASHINGTON (UPI) - An expert Navy, and Air Force. centers, he said, giving them access Christian Kluge of Berlin, Germany, receives a warm welcome from A. CARTER’S SNAP-FRONT GOWN with mitten patchy fog developing by morning. Wave heights 1 to 2 with a friend, David Wilson. But it wasn’t all roses, acknowledges that U.S. intelligence “We don’t even check the finger­ to the most sensitive of national feet today and less than 1 foot tonight increasing with some especially rough going through the security matters. Betty Ryder, The Herald’s family editor, as he arrives at the Connec­ sleeves In azure or yellow prints. Reg. 3.60..... 2 .8 9 agencies are unable to detect a spy prints of people when they enlist in ticut National Guard facility in Windsor Locks Friday. Christian is one Tuesday. Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania and the Blue within their ranks — and probably the en list^ ranks of the military ser­ "There should be a stipulation that B. CARTER’S STRETCH JAMAKIN in white, azure, Ridge Mountains in Virginia. won’t be able to do so without using vices,” Stewart said. all personnel holding a top secret of more than 250 German ambassadors participating in the Friendship Extended Outlook “Six weeks on the road is a long time,” Duff said. lie detectors and other surveillance New and junior employees like clearance must, at the direction of Force people-to-people exchange program. A like number of Greater pink, yellow, sizes SML. Reg. 6.50..... 5 .4 7 “I feel good, but I wouldn’t do it again. tactics. Madsen and Kampiles often are the agency, be subject to a periodic Manchester residents are currently staying with host families in polygraph examination,” Stewart C. CARTER’S JAMA BLANKET in blue, pink or yellow, Extended outlook for New England Wednesday through W. Donald Stewart, a former FBI given routine jobs as “watch of­ said. Berlin, until Sunday. (Herald photo by Adamson) Friday: Some Friends espionage supervisor and Pentagon ficers” in key communications sizes S-XL. Reg. $6 6 .3 7 Mass., R.l. & Conn.: Mostly cloudy and cool with security investigator who is an chance of rainy periods Wednesday night, Thursday and The great minds have written rems on the nature of expert on counterintelligence, said D. CARTER’S INFANT SHIRTS In pullover style. Friday. High temperatures in the upper 60s along the east friendship — Cicero and Aristotle to name just two Sunday: Eighth District Board Sizes 6 months, 1-2-3-4. Reg. 2/2.49.....2 /1 .9 7 coast to mid 70s inland. Overnight lows in the upper 50s — and certainly both would agreethat Charles D. “With all due respw t to the FBI — and lower 60s. Jennings’ friends are no friends at all. Just take what with the guidelines and restric­ E. CARTER’S KIMONOS with snap closings. In prints of tions it has to work with today — it Vermont: Partly cloudy through the period. Chance of Saturday night, when Jennings, 23, of Wilmington, To Talk about Sewers azure, blue or yellow. Reg. 3.50 afternoon showers Wednesday and Friday. Highs mid 70s Del., was hauled in by police in Newark, Del., on couldn’t catch a cold.” 2.79 charges of committing 257 burglaries in the area in Following last week’s arrest of to around 80. Lows 55 to 60. MANCHESTER - The South Windsor- The Town of Manchester and the Town F. CARTER’S SNAP-FRONT GOWNS with mitten Maine and New Hampshire: Fair Wednesday. In­ the last five months. Navy Yeoman Lee Eugene Madsen Manchester sewer problem is expected to of South Windsor have agreed to accept creasing cloudiness Thursday with a chance of some light Jennings told police he gave the money he took to on charges of stealing secret sleeves. Solid tones of white, yellow, pink, azure, blue. be discussed at tonight’s regularly sewage from each other in those areas rain late Thursday into Friday. Highs mostly in the 70s friends, but the friends apparently disappeared documents, Stewart said, “for many scheduled meeting of the Eighth Utilities where it is easier to send sewage to the Reg. 3.35....2.6 9 and lows in the upper 40s and 50s. because Jennings could not post his J2,500 bail. years, we have been unable to detect a spy within our ranks.” Board of Directors. other town. However, South Windsor officials said G. CARTER’S BASSINET SHEETS in 16"x32” sizes. Madsen has pleaded innocent to 'The meeting begins at 7 in the Eighth the agreement may be scuttled because Air Pollution Forecast What Price Love? charges of stealing classified District firehouse. Solid pastels. Reg. 2.35..... the Eighth Utilities District is the sewer 1.89 documents from a Pentagon District President Gordon Lassow HARTFORD (DPI) — The state Department of En­ It’s costing them $138 a month in Social Security authority for the Manchester property in A Intelligence Center and attempting scheduled an informal meeting Aug. 1 H. CARTER’S PRINT BASSINET sheets In azure vironmental Protection forecast moderate air pollution benefits, but apparently it’s worth it to Charles Lott contention. They feared the district could to seli them. Information from a with Public Works Director Jay Giles. levels around Connecticut today. The DEP reported and Sharlene Sanders to be married. ‘ prevent the installation of sewer lines in or yellow prints 16 x32” Reg. 2.60.... 2.0 9 tipster led to the arrest. However, since so many directors wanted moderate air levels Sunday in Hartford, Bridgeport, Because of a fluke in the Social Security laws, the Last year, William Kampiles, a to attend the meeting (and a quorum its area. SUmford, Danbury and Enfield and good levels in New Lotts, both blind, will now be collecting a combined Manchester officials, however, said J. CARTER’S CRIB SHEETS In CIA trainee with only eight months would have violated the Freedom of Infor­ Haven, Greenwich, Waterbury and New Britain. $363.44 a month instead of the $502.09 if they were they can install lines in the area, but can­ experience, was convicted of selling mation Act because no public notice was soft solid tones of white, azure, yellow,] not provide service where the Eighth still single. the Russians a copy of the operations given), Lassow and Giles agreed to dis­ After the wedding, performed Saturday in cuss the m atter in the formal meeting. District maintains authority. pink 28x52” Reg. 4.60.... 3 .6 9 National Forecase Beileville, Mich., Lott, 45, said he and his 32-year- manual for the secret KH-111 spy old wife could have just lived together, but noted: satellite. K. CARTER’S PRINT CRIB City Fest Hi Lo “If others want to do it, it’s their business. I think The CIA was unaware of the MiamiBeach pc 89 75 sheets In yellow. Albuquerque pc 79 56 they’re going to have to answer to God for it.” security breach until a private Anchorage r 66 59 Milwaukee cy 70 66 citizen informed on Kampiies. Grasso^s Nuke Support Reg. 4.95..... AA. OUR OWN ATKINS Asheville pc 90 63 Minneapolis r 73 70 Under current screening 3 .9 9 Atlanta c 92 73 Nashville pc 92 71 procedures, Stewart said, efforts to terry hooded bathl New Orleans r 92 75 Strange Role Billings r 82 60 check the background of FBI and in­ Birmingham pc 92 71 New York c 79 65 towels in assorted colors. I telligence service recruits are Blamed for Solar Lack Boston cy 66 62 Oklahoma City r 95 67 The latest dramatic role tor activist actress 88 67 hampered by the Privacy Act and the Measure 36”x36” l Brownsville Tx pc 95 76 Omaha pc Venessa Redgrave is that of Fania Fenelon, a The institute faulted Connecticut for Buffalo c 75 54 Philadelphia c 83 66 possibility that any information HARTFORD (UPI) - A private in­ Charlstone S.C. c 90 76 Phoenix c 97 73 Jewish woman who survived Nazi Germany’s collected may have to be made public stitute says Gov. Elia Grasso’s support of awarding only 124 grants for hot water Reg. 4.50.... 3.37J (/harlolte N.C. pc 93 71 Pittsburgh pc 78 61 Auschwitz death camp. Only the real Fania later under Freedom of Information nuclear power is partly to blame for systems in 1978 when the state had nearly Chicago r 79 69 Portland M. pc 61 58 Fenelon isn’t so sure the right actress for the Act requests. Connecticut having only a fraction of the ^ 7 grants available from the U.S. Depart­ BB. ATKINS STRETCHl Geveland pc 79 64 Portland Ore. r 70 59 part is Miss Redgrave, wiho is vocally pro- As for lie detector tests, he said, solar energy systems called for in ment of Housing and Urban Development. Columbus pc 82 68 Providence pc 71 63 Palestinian. only the code-breaking National presidential energy goals. However, state officials said there has TERRY COVERALLS! Dallas pc 97 70 Richmond pc 85 69 “The problem is she can’t be me, even if she Security Agehcy screens its civilian The Washington-based Solar Energy been a turn for the better and for the first in prints of maize or aqua; Denver pc 75 49 St. Louis c 95 79 wants — even if she understands our sufferings Institute Research Institute of Norih time in the two years the grants have been Des Moines pc 89 69 Salt Lake Cty pc 79 58 recruits with the polygraph. and the 6 million people killed,” Fania Fenelon But military recruits, who com­ America said Connecticut is expected to available, all 750 have been spoken for and solid tones of maize, mint Detroit r 78 63 San Antonio pc 92 77 there is a waiting list with 135 applicants. 72 69 said on CBS's “60 Minutes” Sunday. “I can’t prise most of the NSA’s code have 850 solar systems by the end of the Duluth cy 79 60 San Diego cy State officials said the $400 hot water blue or pink, sizes SML. El Paso pc 89 64 San Francisco pc 64 59 accept somebody playing me who is in a way breaking and communications year, while President Carter’s energy Hartford pc 74 60 San Juan r 88 76 (an) anti-Semite.” monitoring staff, are not goals call for 9,320. system grants didn’t catch on until the Reg. $ 7 ....3.471 Honolulu c 90 73 Seattle cy 64 56 polygraphed — nor are military or Connecticut ranked 20th in the nation in spring, when gasoline lines reinforced Houston pc 88 77 Spokane pc 84 60 civilian recruits for the CIA, Defense solar system installation, behind first- news of a fuel shortage. CC. INFANT SEAT In yellow, 91 75 Quote of the Day The state also will offer one-day courses Indianapolis r 86 69 Tampa pc Intelligence Agency, FBI, the Secret place Hawaii and many of the states in the green or white, adjusts to Jackson Miss. pc 94 72 Washington pc 86 70 Singer Lena Horne, who recently turned 62, on her Service or the intelligence branches so-called “Sunbelt,” the institute said. «ff-Bolar hot water system installation Jacksonville Wichita pc 101 67 c 90 70 prospects for collecting Social Security payments of the State Department, Army, The institute, in its annual report Sept. 8 at First Congregational Church in several positions. Kansas City pc 93 67 c-clear; cl-clearing; cy- released this weekend, said the reasons Norwalk, and Sept. 22 at Mohegan Com­ Las Vegas c 91 66 cloudy; f-fair; hz-haze; m- soon: “ I’m glad I’m getting to the point where I can Tonight on Cable TV collect some of it. I had to wait a long time to get for Connecticuts poor showing were a lack munity College in Norwich. Reg. $17....10.97 Little Rock pc 96 73 missing; pc-partly cloudy ; r- The institute said the president has set a rain; sh-showers; sm*smoke; here.” MANCHESTER - Tonight’s Cable of goals for installation of solar systems Los Angeles pc 75 66 goal of 2.5 million solar space heating and Lousiville r 92 70 sn-snow; sy-sunny; ts- TV public service broadcasting will and the state’s failure to spend money to Memphis pc 93 77 thunderstorms; w-windy. feature a visit to the Eighth Utilities promote them. hot water systems by 1985 to reduce con­ Glimpses District Fire Department to view its Institute director Luana Moore said the sumption of foreign oil, but so far, only DD. ONE AND TWO-PC. LEGGING SET new fire truck, “The Tower.” governor was also to blame, because 87,9^ have been installed. Comedian-activist Dick Gregory was able to end The program also includes the “she’s not a leader for solar energy.” If Connecticut were keeping pace with In a great assortment of styles & colors. The Almanac week-long hunger strike Saturday at the Candler citizen of the week, Aaron Miskin, Ms. Moore said although the Carter’s goals, it should install 36,117 units Reg. $10-15.... County Jail in Metter, Ga., when a judge, com­ who is a volunteer at the Newington’s Democratic governor was a nuclear by 1985. So far, the state has achieved 2.3 7.97-11.971 By United Press International muted his 20-day sentence for an anti-death penalty Children Hospital. powered advocate, recent speeches in­ percent of this goal, the institute said. Today is Monday, Aug. 20, the 232nd day of 1979 with 133 rally ... Yankee pitcher Jim “Catfish” Hunter, who EE. ATKINS THERMAL CRIB BLANKET “On the Job” features a talk on dicated she mav be changing her position. to follow. suffers from juvenile diabetes, was honored at New salesmanship with A1 Sieffert of of Monsanto* 100% virgin acrylic,! The moon is moving toward its new phase. York’s Yankee Stadium Sunday by the Juvenile Bike Safety Test Sieffert’s Appliances, and John Blon- In white, maize, pastel stripe, blue! 2 The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars and Diabetes Foundation ... din has “Trips for Happy Motoring.” Automobile drivers take road tests. Why not bicycle riders? Main Flushing Scheduled Jupiter, 36x50”. Reg. $ 7 .... The evening star is Saturn. Henry Minor, a Manchester youth, signals for a left turn at a or pink. 5.171 Blood Pressure Clinic MANCHESTER - The Those bom on this date are under the sign of Leo. stop sign during Saturday’s test. Youngsters from 7 to 15 years should be done again after extended period, the COVENTRY - The Public Health Water Department will be FF. ATKINS PRE-FOLDED GAUZE Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president of the United old showed their skills at the first annual Bicycle Safety the water clears. Four homeowner should call the Nursing Association Inc. will sponsor flushing water mains from ounces of cream of tartar Water Department at 647- DIAPERS of 100% cotton, boxes of 12 States, was born Aug. 20,1833, American actress Shirley a free blood pressure clinic Tuesday Program at the Manchester Parkade. (Herald photo by Adam­ Booth was born on this date in 1907. today through Thursday in should be added to help 3115. Lottery Numbers from 1 to 2 p.m. at Hill’s Pharmacy son) Reg. $10....6.97 On this day in history: the following areas of the clean any discoloration of In 1741, Danish navigator Vitus Jonas Bering dis­ a&MlI&d water system: the clothing. of | Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Saturday in New Between Center and GG. ATKINS WATERPROOF SHEETING covered what is now Alaska. It normally takes a cou­ A gallon of nectar can England: West Center streets and In 1955, flying a super-Sabrejet, Coi. Horace Hanes ple of hours for the water' provide enough energy for a double-textured, machine washable flannel, Connecticut: 462. Hartford Road, from Pine reached an altitude of 40,000 feet and a speed of 822 miies to clear in a home. If water bee to cruise four million Massachusetts: 6610. to McKee streets. miles at seven mph. r sizes, assorted colors. Reg. $3-$5.. per hour. appears discolored for an 1.77-3.47 New Hampshire: 4314. There may be discolora­ In 1966, 3,000 people were counted dead in the after- Rhode Island: 1591. HH. ATKINS QUILTED COTTON crib pads In math of a Turkish earthquake. tion of water and reduced 242 BROAD STREET pressure during the 4 sizes. Reg. $3.50-$8 1.97-6.471 “ I flushing. Manchester To Advertise - . To Report News.. If water appears dis­ JJ. ATKINS INFANT SH IR TS with short sleeves, East Hartford — Glastonbury freezer ) For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: colored, the homeowner double-breasted snap sides. 3-6 months, Evening Herald 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office M anchester___Alex Girelli, 643-2711. should try to avoid using it hours are 8:30 a m. to 5 p.m. Monday East Hartford .. Chris Blake, 643-2711. OIVEAWAYIMIN FREE FOOD until it clears. This will 1,1V4 years. White only Reg. 2/3.19.....2/2.371 USPS 327-500 through Friday. When the office is Glastonbury .. Dave Lavallee, 643-2711 FMH prevent rust and sediment Published daily except Sunday and closed, classified ads may be placed by Andover...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 11:30 U . TO 2 FJl LL. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF PRAM calling 643-2718. FREE GIFT from being brought into the certain holidays by the Manchester Bolton...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 M rcutablt For information about display adver­ home’s system. Publishing Co.. 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COME IN AND BE A WINNER; bottom of the tank to drain little Frank Burbank, managing editor. 643- at 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a m. to Business...... Alex Girelli, 643-2711 AT BROAD ST. 0. Q. 2711 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 Church Notices . Alice Evans, 643-2711 the. collected material, _ _ _ _ $hing to 10 a.m. Saturday. Circulation — If you have a problem Opinion...... Frank Burbank, 643-2711 TUES. A WED.------ONLYILY BE A BELL RINGER WINNER which will settle at the bot­ *T j[J]J!I!5I55TE R P A ^ ^ CORNER .FARMINGTON VALLEY MALL *NEW BRITAIN •BRISTOL PLAZA Suggested carrier rates are 90 cents ’ thcirAra^4^miiR4N4( regarding service or delivery, call Fam ily...... Betty Ryder, 643-2711 tom. weekly, $3.90 for-one month, $11.70 for ( •NEW MALL • GROTON PLAZA •MERIDEN SQUARE Manchester Parkade and TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon open Mon. thru FrI. Customer Service. 647-9946 Delivery Sports...... Earl Yost, 643-2711 Also, if a load of wash is I dowfAtan m«nekut«‘^ should be made by 5 pm. Monday three months. $23.40 for six months, and OONT FORGET FAMILY done during the period of ’til 9 PM, OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 IN MANCHESTER. VERNON BRISTOL. CORBINS CORNER, AVON and MERIDEN $46.80 for one year. Mail rates are Office hours are 8:30 a.m. lo 5 p.m. FRENCH FRIES, through Friday and by 7:30 a m Satur­ Monday through Friday. D M II T IK C lO E ir SINOLE RUROER, discolored water, the load day available on request. IHON.i TUbOm WbP.» S R iia i s u h d r e , MED. SODA •T3I EVENING HERALD. Mon.. August 20, 1979 - PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. August 20, 1979 Retarded Patients Told State University Ready To Leave Nursing Home For Student Migration STORRS The annual migration whom are women. policies. review the situation. They agreed HARTFORD - (UPI) - Saying he ’The allegations are being probed of students back to colleges and un­ Students who will be studying At the UConn School of Law, also that the patients should be removed on the Greater Hartford campus in can’t “wait for a disaster,” state by the U.S. Department of Health, iversities across the nation gets un­ studio art or art history at the main and criticized the state for its poUcy West Hartford, the total number of Mental Retardation Commissioner Education and Welfare. der way within the next few weeks campus will have the extra advan­ of placing retarded people in nursing and Connecticut is no exception. tage this academic year of the new students is projected to be 650, in­ Gareth Thorne has ordered the “I am not going to take any homes and large state facilities such chances. The management can’t con­ ’Thousands of students will make arts building which is projected to cluding 135 first year day students transfer of 74 mentally retarded as Mansfield and Southhury Instead' tinue to operate as a facility for the their way to the various campuses open early in the second semester. It and 70 first year evening students. patients from the Lorraine Manor of smaller facilities. nursing home. mentally retarded under these cir- around the state which comprise the will contain an exhibition area, three Unlike many of the other Fifteen of the Lorraine Manor professional schools, the distribution The patients will be transferred . cumstances,” the commissioner University of Connecticut when lecture rooms designed for showing patients will be moved to Mansfield of men'and women here is even. from the private facility in Hartford said. “I simply can’t wait for a dis­ classes resume on Sept. 3. slides, numerous studios and a facul­ and the rest will go to Southbury, Studying in Farmington this fall to the Mansfield and Southhury aster.” Among this year’s swarm, there ty slide library, states Dr. Richard ’The mortality rate among mental­ Thome said. will he an estimated 2,540 freshman ’Thornton, head of the art depart­ will be 80 first year and 336 con­ training schools, Thome said this ’The problems at Lorraine and ly retarded patients at Lorraine entering UConn’s class of 1983, ment. tinuing students attending the UConn weekend. other nursing homes have prompted Manor earlier this year drew sharp bringing the total undergraduate In other parts of the state, at the School of Medicine, while 48 first They had been moved from Gov. Ella Grasso to name a nine- year and 147 continuing students will Southbury to Lorraine Manor in 1977 criticism to the facility, which enrollment at Storrs up to 12,000 with West Hartford, Stamford, Water­ member blue ribbong panel to review populate the UConn School of Dental because of overcrowding. Thome said was "losing money hand approximately the same number of bary, Torrington and Southeastern the state’s nursing home industry. (Avery Point-Groton) branch cam­ Medicine. Thorne said the patients were over feet.” men as women, according to Dr. Three Republican lawmakers also puses the enrollment is expected to In addition, UConn in Hartford will being transferred b ^ u s e of low A spokesman for Abrham D.. John Vlandis, UConn director of ad­ have called for a sweeping probe of be stable or slightly lower in some enroll approximately 600 students in staff morale at Lorraine Manor and Gosman, Lorraine’s owner, said missions. More than 60 percent of the industry by the Ugislature. cases than last year’s. non-degree programs at its Center worry that the home may soon be un­ Gosman “may have gotten in over these freshmen were in the upper fifth of their respective high school Most branch campus students are for Insurance Education and able to operate because of financial his head” when the home began Research and about 500 more in its accepting mentally retarded classes, he noted. absorbed by the campus at Storrs problems. after their first two years of Master of Business Administration The nursing home has been patients. B-A Club Bauer, assistant director of the Manchester Most of the incoming freshmen German Soap Box Derby Champion Frank preliminary study. In fact, about 1,- program, while the one in Stamford receiving about $10,000 a day in state Gosman had said earlier he wanted Soap Box Derby; Mary Anderson, secretary already have had a thorough MANCHESTER - Officers and Jung Bluth (center) accepted an invitation to 000 of them will enter' the Storrs will accommodate an additional 500 and federal funds to care for mental­ the mentally retarded patients of Manchester’s Derby; Bluth; Fred Horn; exposure to the UCkmn through the members of the British-American include Manchester in his memory of the “Summer Orientation ’79” program, classrooms as “branchfers” this students. ly retarded and psychiatric patients, removed because they required more Club will meet tonight at 7:30 at the United States. Bluth came to represent Ger­ and his father Herald Horn, director of the which acquanited them with dor­ September. The University of Connecticut was but faces possible loss of those grants attention than the staff of the private clubhouse and proceed to Holmes many in the All American Soap Box Derby in Soap Box Derby in Germany. (Herald photo mitory life and the many academic, Enrollment for the fall semester at founded in 1881 as the Storrs because of alleged serious deficien­ nursing facility could give them. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to pay Agricultural School and was Gosman recently brought in a pan­ by Pinto) health and social services offered in the university's five professional cies in patient care, staff training, respects to the late Edward Geehan, Akron, Ohio. From left to right: Robert schools will see a slight increase. designated a Land-Grant school by program development and ad­ el of three nationally known con­ Storrs. a member. On-campus housing in Storrs will UConn’s West Hartford-based School the federal government in 1893. At Goat Coat ministration. sultants on mental retardation to be filled to capacity. There will be of Social Work, where approximately tha time it was re-named the Storrs Ken Lazari of Tolland, used his coats to started to protect his Nubian Goat, Barney, German Soap Box Champ more than 9,000 students who live in 260 first year students will join the Agricultural College. The name was left, when a stray wandered into the area and Manchester Parkade Open Wed., Thur., & FrI. Nltes til 9 dorms and apartments supplied by 110 returning students, saw the most changed to Connecticut State College keep two goats warm during the damp, rainy Powers in 1933. weather Saturday at the Tolland Country 4-H snuggled up. (Herald photo by Burbank) •Open Sunday Noon *tll 5. the university this fall. Of these significant increase. ’This change is figures, 4,595 are men and 4,271 are attributed to the lower-than-expected In 1939 the Legislature passed the Fair in Vernon Saturday. Lazzari first O f Panel women undergraduates. The other' attrition rate for the in-coming class necessary legislation to establish it In Doubt Loses Race, Wins Friends 440 are graduate students, 156 ot and not to a change in admissions as the University of Connecticut. By LANEY ZUBOFF met Robert Bauer, assistant director “America is a very free country where people are tolerant hospitable COVENTRY - With of Manchester’s Soap Box Derby and Herald Reporter and friendly,” Mr. Horn said. “In state statutes requiring Mary Asadoorian, secretary of MANCHESTER - The young Ger­ (Germany people have to approach that all town Sewer Manchester’s derby. man Soap Box Derby champion, and ask but here in America people Authorities now be The three foreigners excepted an Frank Jung Bluth, came to the come to you and ask whether they changed to Water Pollution invitation to spend time in The 4-Year United States to enter tfie All- can help if they notice you are a Control Authorities there Manchester before they had to go It’s one of our newest ways to pay you big interest on your savings- as you can see American Soap Box Derby in Akron, stranger.” has been some question as back to their home country this past below. (The issue rate changes monthly, but your rate is fixed for the four yea^ your Ohio, and, although he didn’t win Uie The boys really got a kick out of to just what powers the Tuesday. money is on deposit.) Is there a minimum deposit?-not at SBMI* If ever you’ve en­ derby, he did win himself some new Henry (Butch) Botticello’s vegetable new group has. Manchester gave the threesome a vied the big money saver, who’s able to invest $10,000 in a big paying, Money Market I Manchester friends. farm, on Hillstown Road, Mrs. Town Attorney Abbot red carpet welcome with a police es­ CD, this could well be the next best thing. Come in, we’ll tell you more. ' Frank, 14, came over from Landau, Asodoorian said. Schwebel said that the cort to Mrs. Asadoorian’s Hilltop West Germany, a town of ap­ “They especially loved the provisions of a more recent Drive home. proximately 70,000 people, with The three got a tour of the blueberries b ^ u se the ones they get • To earn dividtnds, the accomi must have a minimtan balance ofSS.OO. Interest is act clear up the possible compounded continuously and credited monthfy, day o f deposit to day o f withdrawal. Harold Horn, German director of the at home are small. They also enjoyed problem created by the Manchester police and fire stations ITr have eased the early withdnsxoal penalties on new or renewed accounts. Soap ^ x Derby in Germany and his our fresh corn and vegetables,” she previous act which and even took the opportunity to shin­ 18-year-old son, Fred. said. appeared to take away the ny down the fire station’s pole. After winning the German cham­ The boys captured their trip with powers of the Sewer Heidi Mclnerney, a German Rate ia effect mooth of Angast, pionship where he placed first out of photos and regretted leaving, said ofl a Bond Market CD: Authorities by creating the teacher at Manchester High School, 2,000 entries, Frank represented Ger­ Mrs. Asodoorian, but they take with Aoflual Imercst Rate Effective Annual Yidd Water Pollution Control and Mark Wingler, who teaches Ger­ many once again, this time in Akron, them fond memories of the United ASavingsBank Authorities. man at Enfield High, were called in Ohio on Aug. 11 and that’s where he States and their Manchester host 7.95% 8.393% Schwebel said that the as interpreters. family and friends. ^ o f Manchester Public Act 79-391 makes the Sewer Authority, which 13 locations serving Manchester, East Hartfoid, South Windsor, Bolton, Andover and Ashford. Member F.D.I.C. Telephone 646-1700. was created before Oct. 1, CPR Course Scheduled Board Meets Aug. 28 1978 in Coventry, the Water MANCHESTER -A basic and CTR is a technique of mouth-to- MANCHESTER -T h e next Board Pollution Control Authori­ recertification cardiopulmonary mouth breathing coupled wiUi exter­ of Directors meeting will be Aug. 28 ty, automatically. resuscitation (CPR) course will be nal chest compression that is used as at 8p.m. “The new Public Act, 70- offered in September, said Ken an emergency procedure to revive Due to the vacation schedules of 391 also validates all acts Cusson, Instructor for the American victims of cardiac arrest. It is taught members of the board an earlier date of Sewer Authorities from Heart Association of Greater Hart­ by certified instructors and par­ would probably lack a quorum, of­ Oct. 1,1978 to the effective ford. ticipants practice on mannequins. ficials said. date of the new act, June 1, Registration will be from 7 to 10 8 No-Mframum 1979,” Schwebel said. p.m. Sept. 10 and 11 at the Spruce The Water Pollution Con­ No minimum deposit at nff? Right! At the Savings Bank of Manchester, you can Cleaning Up Street firehouse. The course is open choose from eight different savings plans-and start with no minimum deposit of any trol Authority does not to the public: there is a $2 fee. To kind.* That’s something pretty unusual for a bank to offer. (Ask around at other banks, have the power to control learn more about the course, call 649- and you’ll see what we mean.) . „ . . Myron Avery, Somers, gives a last minute Saturday in Vernon. Looking on at right is septic systems connected 2808. RUDY his semi-cross bull, Tuffy, before Your savings choices at SBM include our basic Regular Savmgs,a new 4-year bath to Michael Madden, Somers. (Herald photo by with single family homes Bond Market CD, a big 8-ycar CD and Gve others. Come in and that are not within an area has returned showing it at the Tolland Country 4-H Fair Burbank) Guidelines on Lunch talk savings with us. You'll like what we have to say. serviced by sewers. This to the power is within the Set at Cheney Tech Manchester jurisdiction of the town's area from 'Board of Health and the 1b Save. Baker Knocks Bureaucracy MANCHESTER -How ell Cheney Technical School town sanitarian. New York City Director S. John Garofalo announced the school’s policy $100 to $200 billion out of the economy creased domestic production. ’The Water Pollution Con­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Republican for free and reduced price meals and free milk for pupils presidential hopeful Howard Baker every year to satisfy its appetite for He called for deregulation and trol Authority also lacks unable to pay the full price of meals and milk served un­ iSavingsBank T o earn divtdendi, the account must have a minimum balance ofSS.OO. Into si u compounded eonhnuwtiy regulation is a government that has decontrol of oil and gas prices, a the power of condemnation says the federal government has der the natioral school lunch and special milk programs. and credited monthly, day of deposit to day of mlhdrawal. (Our SI0,000 6-mcmth CD not included in windfall profits tax and a strong unless it has the approval then 8 plant.) We have eased the early xathdratval penalises on new or renewed tern accounts grown “fat and lazy” and is too big grown too fat and lazy and too big for ’The income level required for eligihility fore free lunch 'of Manchester its own good,” said the Senate plowback provision to encourage the of the Town Council. He Is recognized by the Clairol Co. as a true for its own good. and milk is $8,040 for a two member family, 7,490 for a oil industry to use revenues profOMlonal hair colorist having done the The Tennessee senator, in Hartford Republican leader. three member family, $8,940 for four, $10,390 for five and 13 locations serving Manchester, East Hartford, South Wmdsor, Bolton, Andover and Ashford. Member F.D.I.C. Telephone 646-1700. for a weekend campaign stop, ad­ He spoke at a state GOP seminar generated by higher prices for latest blonding techniques and tin foil mitted he's not the front-runner for Saturday at Trinity College. domestic production. Land Plan $11,840 for six. froetlng and highlighting. For reduced price lunch eligibility, a family’s income his party’s 1980 presidential nomina­ Baker believes the federal govern­ Baker said his toughest competi­ Rudy also spedallzss In home hair coloring level must not excee $9,420 for a family of two $11,680 for tion. but still thinks he can get it. ment has been “discouraging, even tion for the GOP nomination was On Agenda problems. three, $13,940 for four, $16,200 lor five and $18,470 for six. Baker preached the traditional punishing, growth for a long time, from former California Gov. Ronald Families not meeting these criteria but with other un­ Republican philosophy of depending and we have come to our present Reagan, whom he called the “clear- COVENTRY - The Call Rudy usual expenses are urged to apply for free or reduced lor a consultation or come In less on the federal government and state of economic distress as a direct front-runner today.” bridge design and contract result of that misdirected policy.” But the Tennessee senator said he work is complete and the priced meals. more on the private-sector. Application forms will be available at the school offiM Carriage House Salon But he didn’t lay the blame solely did not believe Regan would still be contractors have bid on the He said government-induced of the director. Information is kept confidential and will on President Carter, whom he hopes out front by the time of the national reconstruction of the 18 Oak 8 t 643-2461 The ’10,000 decline in productivity has con­ be used only for the purpose of determining eligibility. tributed to inflation, an unfavorable to challenge next year. GOP convention next July in Detroit. Flanders River Bridge and Just look at the annual interest rate you get this week at Applications are being accepted year round. the Savings Bank of Manchester! The $10,000 6-Month Money balance of trade and “economic "Congress is almost as much to Baker said he plans to make for­ the Town Council will be Market Ortificate is a most attractive-and fast-way to earn an cluggishness that now threatens the blame as the administration for the mal announcement about his can­ asked tonight to accept two attractive return. No bank anywhere pays more interest than we second serious recession in five lack of a national energy program,” didacy during the fall, simultaneous­ parcels of road-edge land do on this CD. And some weeks, as determined by law, years. he said, adding the only way to get ly with or close to adjournment of needed to build the ap­ GMonth commercial banks pay less. "I believe government that takes out of the energy problem is in­ Congress. proaches to the new Ciome in. We’ll tell you more. Rate tn effect Thun., Aog. 16 through Wed., Aug. 22 bridge. 0 0 6*Month Money Market Certificatea: The council will meet Annual Intcrcn Rate Effective Annual Yield* tonight at 7:30 at the Town 9.481% 9.845% Hall. CD. Attorney Recommends Lease W. Donald Holmes, town —'-Minimum Depotit $10,000 •Where we indicate effective annual >hdd, the maimty Schwebel said in order to make the will require the town to notify the engineer, said negotiations of the Cernfscate ii 20 wtehs, and rate i$ sidjeci COVENTRY — Town Attorney Ab­ with the present lan­ to chanit at renewal. Federal regulatiom prohbit bot Schwebel will tell the Town Coun­ lease valid the $1 a year must be fire department, in advance, that the kSavingsBank compounding of interest on iAt$ auount. We have eased the downers have gone on un­ now tholes „ early trifA^frot^penalties on new or renewed term accounts. paid. When the matter was brought $1 charge is due to be paid, 0 cil. tonight, that he feels that a der the direction of Levis 44 charge of $1 a year should be paid the up at a recent meeting some council He said an alternative would be to 'of Manchester members said they feared there was provide for an automatic deduction Gregory Padic, town town for the lease of a parcel of town- Planner and the Coventry 13 locations serving Manchester, East Hartford, South Wmdsor, Bolton, Andover and Ashford. Member F.D.I.C. Telephone 646-1700. owned land. a danger that the department might, from the fire department’s budget ’m Land Committee. The town was asked, by the North at some time, forget to pay the $1 a appropriation each year. fOIT CARD ! year and this would cause problems. The council will decide which He said that at this point Coventry Volunteer Fire Depart­ they are ready to offer Schwebel said in order to avoid method to pursue when it meets ment, to lease the land for the pur­ sums agreed upon for the pose of building a new fire station. such a problem, the town should tonight at 7:30 in the Town Hall. Back-TO‘8ehool S$M write in a clause, in the lease, which two parcels and he will ask the council to give him the authority to accept the «(TW« Area Police Report land on hehalf of the town. One parcel is owned by Levi’s® for Girls 5.50^ Interest Francis B. Hopkins and the Bolton Correctional Center in lieu of posting owner will sell it for $325. Yes, that’s the highest annual percentage rate Richard Andrulot, 30, of 307 Cooper a $1,000 bond. He was to be presented Joan Collar, 47, of 37 Bissell St., The other is owned hy available on Regular Savings Accounts.* Interest is compounded continuously and Hill St., Manchester, was charged in court in Rockville today. East Hartford, was charged Friday Louis Ganzler and Doris Our Entire Stock credited monthly, day of deposit to day of Sunday with second-degree criminal Vernon with unsafe backing in connection Ganzier and it is being sold I'c utoi ■;7, with the investigation of an accident for $150. Both are small withdrawal. So that means the effective annualOn Regular assault in connection with the in­ Randall E. Flanders, 25, of 95 High For Girls and Preteens ‘OM or ea,e,i^ yield figures out to 5.72%! Sounds good? Sure, ii vestigation of an incident at the on Kelly Road, police said. parcels just to be used for tt'8 a class entry card given St., Rockville, was charged Friday to every student attending classes at the University The Savings Bank of Manchester is pleased it am offer you so Three J ’s Restaurant at Routes 44A Police said the Collar car allegedly the bridge approaches. night with reckless driving, evading ot Hartford. It’s a "Credit Card" that can help prepare your way attractive a return. Something else, you can withdraw from this and 85. responsibility, driving an un­ collided with a car driven hy Robert As soon as the council Into the future. Vbu can lake this card and open a world of possibilities for yourself account anytime, without any penalty. All SBM depositors are J. Pugliese, 18, of Hartford’Turnpike, accepts the proposals the State Police said that Joseph registered motor vehicle and driving with day or evening classes, part-time or full schedules, and undergraduate or insured up to $40,000 by F.D.I.C. Faulkner of 13 School Road, An­ Vernon. town engineer will notify 25% Off graduate courses. Call us— at 243-4371— for additional information. O r stop by our without a license. Savings. dover, was hit on the head, from Police said Flanders was arrested Ms. Collar has a court date of Sept. the state Department of Division of Adult Educational Services, room 228, Auerbach Halt, and talk with a behind, with a beer bottle during an 7. Transportation that it may These Levi’s* jeans are styled to fit girls & preteens. It’s a lean fit, a clean career advisor. Our office hours are 8:30 am-8:30 pm, on Main Street where he was alleged­ Monday through Friday and OOO am-12:00 pm, Saturday. unprovoked incident at the bar. Juan Lopez, 23, of 82 Union St., move ahead to accept bids fit, made just for you. Straight S pocket corduroy jeans In great fall colors ly driving a motorcycle in a reckless and ever popular dark denim jeans. And they’re all 26% off our orlipnal Savings Bank Police said Faulkner received a manner and knocked down a 10-year- Rockville, was arrested Saturday on on the project. Master Charge and Visa cards accepted. head laceration that required eight a rearrest warrant charging him prices... so buy ’em now at all 12 great Youth Centre Stores. Girls sizes 7 of Manchester *Account must havt a minimum balanct ofSS.OO to earn dividends. old pedestrian who suffered minor in­ to 14 slim & regular. Preteen sizes 6 to 14. stitches. He was treat^ and dis­ juries. with breach of the peace, threatening Bananas are valued In charged at Manchester Memorial Flanders was released on his and failul'e to appear in court. special diets because they’re Hospital. He was released on a $100 bond for low in sodium, low in fat and Register now. Classes begin Sept. 5 13 locations serving Manchestef, East Hartford, South Wmdsor, Bolton, Andover and Ashford. Member F.D.I.C. Telephone 646-1700. promise to appear in court in have no cholesterol. Master Charge, Visa & Youth Centre Charges Are Welcomed Andrulot was taken to the Hartford Rockville on Aug. 28. court appearance dh Aug. 28. t i EVENING HERALD. Mon., Augiat 20,1179 - PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD, Mon.. Auguat 20, 1979 Gasoline Pick The Best Produce MACC News: New Ideas Needed lo Employ Ea dualx purpose.-C Employmentm s oppor­ scrapes nave len to petty crimes oriented society and we feel better belonged to another class not covered employment and recidivism. More tunities are developed within the Warning which have led to larger crimes about ourselves when we are oc­ By BONNIE M. RUSSELU' by affirmative action or E;0.E. He simply, it goes like this: ‘Joe’ breaks community for persons with ofeten- which have led to incarceration or cupied. The day goes by faster and Job Bank Coordinator was an eX'K>lfende’r. He had b e e n con­ the law and goes to jail; when he gets times little training or experience. Issued out, he can not find a job. Eventually, perhaps a history of incarceration. has some structure to it. The Eiqually important, the exoffender is WALDBAUM'S Pick The Best Meats “We hired a man like that six or' victed of a crime and had spent time paycheck at the end of the week in­ COVENTRY -Je ffre y he breaks the law again and goes to Some men are released from coached in the basics; how to fill out seven years ago and it did not work in prison for it. prison having seen the error of their sures us of a roof overhead and food Vannais, the town's fire A'prison record is a decided draw­ jail again, and so on. With each con­ a job application, for instance, and out,” said the voice on the phone. ways and seek a new life. Others in the larder that we have decided marshal has expressed back when a person is applying for viction his chances of finding a job what to wear to an interview; what “There was a problem and we have never W n taught the living right to. In short, a little security concern about people, who job. Most employers do not want to upon his release lessen. to say to an employer that will give Pick The Best Groceries decided not to do it again.” The man skills and values we take for granted beyond today. From the com­ because of previous take a chance, especially if the appli­ RehablliUtion programs have had him a chance at a job. Also, there are Food Mart I was speaking to manages several or have lost them so far down the line munity’s point of view, the person probiems with getting gas- cant has been convicted more than some success both inside prisons and such issues as what to expect from a automobile dealerships in the Hart" their chance of being recovered inact with a job Is making his or her own oiine, have become ac­ once. On the whole, are ex-offenders in the community. But let’s look at job, and how to hold onto one. The job ford area. He was refenring to a are slim or nonexistent. New Ideas way and contributing in productivity, customed to storing it poor risks? It is hard to say. the word: Rheabllitete - to restore bank has the task of screening and Pick The Best Bargains member of a target group of people must take their place. What all these taxes and buying power to society as assessing clients, readying them for around their homes or In who make up a larger class: the hard Statistics are sketchy and employers to former rank; to put in condition to men have in common is knowledge a whole. The ex-offender realizes the job market and referring them to their ears. to employ. The man we spoke of are, understandably, more interested make one’s livelihood before. That’s Prices Effective Sunday, Aug. 19 “PICKY - PICKY - PICKY!” FOOD MART - THE FOOD EXPERTS! that their former way of life put this, but often does not know the first prospective employers who have Vannais said carrying could have been an inner-city youth, in keeping their businesses running fine for those who have held former Through Saturday, Aug. 25 them in jail and that they do not want thing about successfully seeking demonstrated a willingness to. help gas in a car is incredibly handicapped, learning disabled, a smoothly than they are in enrolling |n rank, or who have made their to go back. employment. Job finding tactics are break the unemployment — in­ dangerous and one of the Vietnam veteran, economically dis­ statistical studies. One statistic livelihood before. Many offenders Employment upon release answers seldom taught in prison. carceration cycle of hiring a willing greatest dangers of this is advantaged, and maybe he was one stands out, however. That is the have never been habilitated in the petty part of Uie problem. Ours is a work A job bank for ex-offenders serves ex-offender. the possible involvement in of these. But, above all, he had direct correlation between un­ first place. In many cases an accident which couid Clorox iead to the container C & C COLA breaking open and igniting. Manchester 1 For people who do feel it ^Public Recorde J is necessary to carry extra Diet or Regular Liquid Bleach gas. Vannais said they Warranty deeds shouid make sure they use GALLON JUG Dennis W. McConnell approved containers, 64 OZ. BOTTLE and Jean M. McConnell to generaiiy metal ones which William R. Sevcik Jr. and are sturdy and which have Charles J. Gentile, proper­ either a screwed or spring- ty at 30 Tower Road, |81,- type closure. He also said 900. these containers should be Walter J. Doherty and carried in a car any further Marjorie C. Dp Doherty to than necessary. Richard G. Jeannotte and He said such containers NBC - CHOCOLATE CHIP Geraldine Jeannotte, shouid be ieft in an area Chips Ahoy property at 129 Tanner St., where there is plenty of 13 OZ. $70,000. Lincoln PKQ. ventilation and should be 64 OZ. Cookies W.G. Glenney Co. to kept tightly sealed. Apple Juice BOTTLE Barney T. Peterman Sr. Vannais said those who and Barney T.Peterman are contemplating storage Jr., property at 404 N. of gasoline either above or Main St., $35,000. below ground in any quan­ Farm Fresh Chicken Legs LB. KEN'S Daniel J. Long and tity should consult both the Food Club Micheline T. Long to Jane building officiai and the D. Williams, John E. La fire marshai and either DRESSINGS Chance and Deborah J. La person can be reached U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF LUNDY FRESH Chance, property at 20-22 through the building office Tomato Juice ITALIAN & FRENCH Centerfield St., $63,500. Monday through Friday. 16 OUNCE BOTTLE Crriifirair of allachmrni The fire marshal also 46 OUNCE CAN ASSORTED Lawrence W. Baldyga 4 issues a word of caution to SHELL Co. of Rocky Hill against gas station owners concer­ Charles Jack Coniam, also ning the self-service PORK known as Charles J. pumps. STRIP (>)niam, property at 207- He said such stations 209 Center St., 139 E. shouid use only an ap­ CHOPS Center St., 319 Kennedy proved nozzle without a STEAK 3 RIB - 3 CENTER CUT Road, 176-178 S. Main St., iatch-open device. And that 32-34-34‘/4 Spruce St., 40 1500 SHEET PKG. such stations, during hours WITH TAIL - 3 LOIN END SPAM Olcott St., and 423 E. they are open, should have Vanity Fair 4 7 Q 0 12 02 Center St., $7,500. attendants or supervisors ROLL Luncheon Meat CAN Trade namra Bath Tissue PACK on duty in separate glass- so 29 Matthew A. Novello and enclos^ areas to constant- Constance Novello, both of iy observe and supervise LB. South Windsor, doing ali of the dispensing WISK business as Camisole at 913 devices. He said such Main St. requirements are outlined Cedarwood Associates, in state regulations. •HAWAIIAN TENDERLOIN doing business as Item of CHICKEN 'STUFFED CHICKEN BREASTS LIQUID He said the attendants ICE CREAM BONELESS CHICKEN CUTLETS Cedarwood Apts., Regan are supposed to be the Week! CLASSICS' ALA MILANESE . ♦ 2 . 2 9 Laundry Detergent Road, Vernon, P.O. ^ x knowledgeable in the sub­ ALL FLAVORS 1070. ject of fire and expiosion 25' Off Label - 64 Oz. Bottle John W. Vlandis, hazards and procedures to HALF GALLON CARTON Abraham Zubrow, trustee; be followed in the event of Arnold and Irma S. an emergency. Waldbauffi’s N.Y.Style 1 Lawrence; John A. De They are aiso supposed * Quattro, trustee; Sally C. to be aware of the iocation 1.95 Weilburg; Burr R. Carlson, Fresh Hand Sliced! LUNDY ■•GOURMET" and operation of emergen­ * trustee; Alan J. Wabrek, Corelle DInnerware 1.69 toor er SPECIAL SAVINGS FOR DORM OR HOME! cy eiectrical power cut­ L O X SA LE! Cooked Ham I *2.49 trustee; Frank S. Berall, CLOSETAND STORAGE r . by CORNING offs and have a private and "EXTRA LONG" ALL VARIETIES doing business as Park readily available means of (20^l«ce Service for 4) ORGANIZERS by Bogene Chestnut Enterprises, Post SHARP 8-Dlglt communication with the Long John Franks - *1.89 Kal Kan Office Address, 923 Main ALASKAN Momory Calculator local fire departments. Contadina 13 OZ. St. 12 OZ. IMPORTED . AUSTRIAN CANS 21.40 Our Rag. 27.98 Stations must also post CAN Cat Food 3 -*1. .Marriage liceniies Jum bo D ress, S u it Tomato Paste S 9 0 S Swiss Cheese *2.79 Oven and dishwasher safe, 12.88 Our Reg. 17.70 “nc smoking” signs with m '/• LB. John M. Griffin of 84 and Shoe Bags ietters not less than four resists chips and breaking. Set Fsaturss LCD Readout with 4kay SLICED TO ORDER - ROTHMUND Greenwood Drive and includes 4 each: dinner plates, memory, petcenl and square root. inches high and three- Cherry L. Sanborn of 103 i | 7 YOUR CHOICE German Bologna *1.89 salads, soups, cups and Auto shutoff. Incl. batteries and ■ 4 f Our Rag. SA9 4 6.49 quarters of an inch in Nova Scotia Greenwood Drive, Aug. 23. saucers. Green, Gold, Brown. case. IELB149 4 Coordinated yellow or brown. width; see that all motors WITH LOADS OF FRUIT! Minute Maid ) «FTD€FT. LENDER'S Thomas S. Bride of 14B Shoe bag has 12 roomy pockets. are turned off before the • 9 1 9 LB 9 9 « : \ West Middle Turnpike and Fresh Fruit Salad SHARP Credit Card •Super Jumbo Storage vehicle is fueied; not to use d K m m • ’/• LB. Linda A. Leone of 283 Size Momory Catculator B^OivReg.SJS...... 4 .0 0 fiammable iiquid to ciean BAGELS Orange Juice Timrod Road, Aug. 24 at or wash vehicles; and not St. James Church. •4-Drawer Quilted Cheet to fill any container with (FROZEN) Stainless Flatware 16.40 Our Reg. 19.70 24x12x26” H. Easy assembly. Joseph S. DiMauro of (Brawn onlyj Our Reg. Z U e...... lO .O O gas while it is inside a vehi­ 32 OUNCE CARTON ; East Hartford and 50 Pc. Service for 8 Bdigit LCD readout, automatic ONION 'PLAIN 'EGG FAMOUS GUIMERRA ehutolf. Plue Sensor-Touch and cle; not to dispense gas Because of rain, we were unable ; Margaret K. Thulin of 61 audible entry. Percent, square into a portable container THOMPSON Bruce Road, Aug. 25 at root. Includes pouch, batteries. S to rag e C h es ts or After Sale 24.99 other than one constructed to fill the demand for blueberries. • South United Methodist 13.76 IELB141 Underbed Chest specificaiiy for that pur­ Set Incl. 8 each: dinner forks, We will honor the same sale I Church. 07 YOUR CHOICE pose. knives, soup spoons, salad Seedless this week in all Food Mart stores. ; John M. Heneghan of 15 SCM ‘Coronet XL’ ■ O f Our Reg. 4.99 ' Hollister St. and Deborah forks, 16 teaspoons, plus 2 3 serving pelces. Aim octric Portable FIberboard with quilted vinyl lid. A. Morris of East Hart­ Land Plan 01 FT DEPT. T yp ew riter Ideal for kids’ room. ford, Sept. 8 at St. Bridget Grapes Fresh 10 LB. •12 Compartment Shoe • 7J 9 . Church. Cheat, Our R.g s e e ...... o .o O On Agenda SWEET TASTING BULK Columbo $222 Our Reg. 289.70 BOX Keith D. Lassonde and •Stacking Shoe Box Rich's Blueberries 32 02. Janice F. Wajda, both of Cartrldgerlbbon convenlanca 6W OZ. Plain Yogurt CUP Walnut-Finish with lulielzs 88 character OutR.g.Sec...... OS COVENTRY-The Town Eclairs FROZEN FOUR PACK Manchester. keyboard, full range tab, 12" • Stacking Sweater Box . Council will be asked, at its Quart Container M.59 Randall B. Brown and Hardwood camege, quick-sat margins, O u iR tg lM ...... Z.OJ meeting scheduied for LB. • Sheila A. Stevenson, both more. tS L E t^ Monday night, to decide • of Manchester, Aug. 25 at Accent Pieces Clothes Hangers whether to accept a 3.7 Scope r St. Bartholomew’s Church. acre parcei of land as open FRESH (MASS.) & (CONN.) GROWN CRISP CALIFORNIA A A 7 A MUFFINEER 4 7 YOUR CHOICE Z Timothy R. Cummings of 1 4 . f U O urReg. 19.99 • I f O urR eg. 1.89 space land. LONG GREEN ' 87 Lawton Road and 1 The Planning and Zoning •Trouser—Set of 3 •Suit—Sol of 2 Romaine Lettuce Mouthwash • Rachel Shneck of Shaiar 4 A 7 0 lAMPTABLE •Drees—Sot of 4 •Skirt—Sot of 3 Commission approved the I w a f V OurReg.26.99 GREAT FOR SALADS • Hagolan, Israel, Sept. 1 at •Dress Clip—Set of 2 Briarwood Estates subdivi­ CUCUMBERS Perfectforplantersor lamps. 12^ OFF LABEL Z the Cummings home. •Moth Balls, 1 Lb. ... sion. which includes the 3.7 Z Gregory E. Gogoli and Handsomely turned legs. Easy OufR.gS7c...... 0 0 acres and said the open • Cathleen A. McLain, both to assemble. HOUSEWARES DEPT. 12 OUNCE BOTTLE OIFTOCPT. space land is adjacent to a HEAD - of Manchester. well defined and scenic FOR r Dale T. Jones and year-round brook. (MASS.) & (CONN.) GROWN ; Kathleen A. Olivera, both Town Planner Gregory ; of Manchester, Sept. 8 at Decorative, Functional J. Padick said the site Best Tasting Crisp Red “ home. TOASTMASTER ‘Rubber Neck’ Lamp PANASONIC could be used as an unim­ , 1 LB. - Kevin F. Klely and Mary AM/FM Digital RADISHES BAGS 2-Slice Toaster proved picnic - relaxation TOMATOES LB J . Felice, both of 12.76 Our Reg. 18.99 Clock Radio area and as a section of a Manchester, Sept. 15 at L Automatic heat and mois­ Adluste to any position. Hlgh-glose potential hiking trail Church of the Assumption. ture sensor. Hinged crumb iMquered etiMe. In fashion White, tray lor quick cleanups. 23.70 £:• linking Flanders Road with Jeffrey F. Ennis of 124D Wakes you to music or the town-owned Salvation Sycamore Lane and *B701,OurReg.13.99...9.70' ilarm. fZbmlnute sleep Army property. Patricia I. Bouley of 29 switch, large 3” speaker. Padick said the area is _ Sunset St., Sept. 8 at St. wooded with the steep- James Church. YOUR SA N YO C ube 's i r CHOICE PANASONIC banked. rock lined ,1 r. ■n r; 9.70 Refrigerator with waterway as its northern AC/DC Caasetto ’ IS* Off 15* Off = 10* Off f 10* Off Ocean Ridge Walnut-Look Door border. He said it isn't 25* Off pT^'off ON A 2.75 OZ. PKG. ON A 28 OZ. BOTTLE R e c o rd e r ■ ON A PACKAGE OF suitable as an active ON A 30 COUNT PKG. ON A 15 OZ. CAN ON A 100 COUNT PKG. The Mid-Ocean Ridge is a RIVAL Crock-Pot® and Coppar Trim Mug-O-Lunch continuous underwater recreation area. NEW FREEDOM CHEF ! HUGGIES PARSONS 316 QL Slow Cooker 33.44 SW- FOOD CLUB •CHICKEN NOODLE mountain chain that winds 1 8 9 Our Rag. 114^7 Padick said if the council through all the world’s Simmers all day without Faatutas onebutton rsconl- BOY-AR-DEE •MACARONI & CHEESE AMMONIA Ing, with bullHn microphone. decides not to accept this MINI or MAXI I DIAPERS •BEEF NOODLE ocean basins. A major por­ stirring. Genuine stoneware Psrteel lor otilce, dorm, d«i or I 12 COUNT TODDLER or LEMON • CLEAR • PINE btrl Smart walnuHook (Its In Autoetop, tone control. parcel, the subdivider ■ 18 COUNT DAYTIME TEA BAGS •SPAGHETTI & SAUCE tion of the Mid-Ocean Ridge retains heat. Attached cord. PADS BEEF-A-RONI WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD with eny decor. FulFrange 3V4" dynamic epseker. WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART GOOD THRU SAT.. AUQ^^“ ■ is the 12,000-mUe-long Mid- 93100, Our Reg. 1 2 .9 9 ... 9.70 must return to the Plan­ WITH THIS COUPON AT hOOUFOOD ■WITHWITH THtS^IMI» L.uurunCOyPON m AT i rFC«J) w u I MART. GOOD THRU SAT.. A U Q . , - ^ * ™ * MART. GOOD THRU SAT.. A U Q .^“ ‘ “ thermostat, (reezer with door. MART GOOD THRU SAT.. A U O . ^ B K ^ ^ ' ■ MART. GOOD THRU SAT.. A U O .^ H MART. GOOD THRU SAT.. A U O ..'^” ^ ' 25. LIMIT ONE PKO. . 0NE| 25 LIMIT ONE BOTTLE • ONER Atlantic Ridge, lying almost ning and Zoning Commis­ 25. LIMIT ONE PKO. ■ ONEl 25. LIMIT ONE PKQ. • 0NE| ■ COUPON PER FAMILY. 2S LIMIT ONE PKG. • 0 N E H H P |T | |M 1 25. LIMIT ONE CAN • O N E |H ^ O U P O N PER FAMILY. jCOUPON PER FAMILY. ^O U P O N PER FAMILY ^O U P O N PER FAMILY. |COUPON PER FAMILY. halfway between North sion to determine an alter­ ■ America and Europe. Here native means of preserving In ftirnM * lo our cuttomort. w# r***rv6 IN fighi to limit »alM to 3 pligt. of any liam axcepi w N rt otNfwiaa nofad. Itoma offared for aala not avallaWa In caaa lota or to o tN r ralail datlart pr wholaaalara. Not raaponalbla for typographical arrori violent volcanic eruptions the open space. “The most occur and molten rock con­ stantly wells up through the VERNON likely alternatives are - I MANCHESTER private ownership, with no rift as the floor of the Atlan­ T8l-CITTSN0mN8 CENTER tic spreads outward, carry­ 114ST0LUNDTU8Nn|IE development rights, or ing Europe and North Amer­ dedication to a land trust,” 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER ica apart by nearly an inch a STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRI., 10 AM to 0:30 PM 'SATURDAY, 9 AM to 9:30 PM ' SUNDAY, 1 1 AM to S PM 'JPRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY^ Padick said. year. EVENING HERALD. Mon,, Awnut M, lOT - PAGE NINE p a g e e ig h t - EVhNlNG HERALD. Mon., August 20, 1979 Padden-CleveUmd Ferguson-Pillard Ja^k Anderson Robin Lynn Cleveland of Manchester and Frank M. Debbie Kim Pillard and Thomas Hall Ferguson, both of Padden of Leominster, Mass., were married Aug. 18 at Defense Secretary Brown May Have To Defend Self Manchester, were married Aug. 18 at the home of the St. Leo’s Church in Leominster. Mass. _ _ __ .1 ___ . 1 kiiiiMn imonkiin Aata*' iicaH tn nnmnilo the It)to Proxmire, BrownsBrown’s cover-up ar-ar­ amounted to less than $1 billion. "backup data” used to compile the bridegroom's parents. contract was costing Uncle Sam $2 tists shot it down with an arrogance The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville WASHINGTON - Congressional ’The $2 billion overrun on the C-5aA Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., press release “will not be ^ven to billion more than the original es­ worthy of the Red Baron; On its way Pillard of 16 Lodge Drive. Manchester. The bridegroom Cleveland of 194 Bidwell St., Manchester. The approval of the SALT II agreement transport plane was first exposed by asked Congress’ financial watchdog, GAO.” timate. through channels, the bureaucrats is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Ferguson of 78 bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Padden of may well stand or fall-on the an Air Force cost analyst, A. Ernest the General Accounting Office, to in­ On Dec. 9, Fitzgerald’s boss. Assis­ That same day. Brown’s un­ simply changed Fizgerald’s correct Forest St.. Manchester. „. . . j . ■ ftlnceton, N.J. , credibility of Defense Secretary Fitzgerald, in November 1968. In re­ vestigate the C-5A overrun. He tant Air Force Secretary ’Thomas H. Mrs. Elsie Swensson, justice of the peace, officiated at dersecretary, Townsend Hoopes, figures and sent Proxmire the fals Harold Brown. Now we have dis­ cent columns, we have told how con­ suggested that the GAO ask the Air Nielsen, urged Brown in a memo to the double-ring, afternoon ceremony in the garden before called a meeting of top Air Force ones! The church was decorated with white gladioli for the covered A skeleton in Brown’s closet tinuing problems with the Air Force for solid evidence to bach up give GAO the information it wanted. the fountain. The ceremony was written by the bridal brass to discuss what to do about Astounded congressional aides in­ nuptial mass and double-ring ceremony. ’The bride was that clanks and rattles, raising dis­ Force’s flying turkey may cost the its press release. He also asked He pointed out that Proxmire had couple. Also participating in the ceremony were Mrs. “ Fitzgerald spUUng his guts,” accor­ formed Fitzgerald of what appeared given in marriage by her father. turbing doubts about the defense taxpayers another $2 billion to bail Fitzgerald for evidence that would already asked Fitzgerald for the Laurie (David) Bray of Ellington, the bridegroom’s ding to the minutes of the session. to be a recanting of his original sister; and Mrs. Elizabeth (Matthew) Cooke of secretary’s veracity. out the C-5A contractor, Georgia- support his charges. data, and would presumably turn it Mrs. Denise Polkey of Vernon served as maid of honor. ’Their decision was phrased this way testimony, and at Fitzgerald’s in­ Manchester. Miss Ilga Paups was soloist and guitarist. Confidential Lockheed. Another top level Air Force over to GAO anyway. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Tara LaBlanc of New Britain, in the minutes; sistence, the Air Force reluctantly The bride wore an Empire-style full-length gown Pentagon But it all began with Brown. Here’s meeting was held on Dec. 2, at which But Brown ignored the suggestion, the bride’s sister; Mrs. Patricia Cleveland of “ Upshot; Stand fast until we get forwarded the correct information to designed with high neckline, cap sleeves, pleated skirt, documents show the sequence of events as we have it was decided to give GAO in­ and instructed Nielsen to give the Manchester, the bride’s sister-in-law; Miss Susan Violett transcript (of Fitzgerald’s con­ the committee. bodice trimmed with silk Venetian lace and illusion with that when Brown been able to reconstmet it; vestigators the fitures on what bad GAO investigators only the “ infor­ of Hartford, the bride’s cousin; and Miss Michele Sartori gressional testimony) ... In mean­ Thus the truth ultimately came skirt terminating into a chapel train. Her bridal picture was secretary of In mid-1968. Brown’s budget direc­ already been spent, but to withhold mation" already in the press release, hat was trimmed with lace and an illusion bow at the and Mrs. Jane Jeffery, both of East Hartford. time, prepare bland responses to out. But it was no thanks to Harold the Air Force, he tor, Duward L. Crow, assured the projected costs and any information nothing more. In other words, standf back and she carried a bouquet of white roses and have in hand.” Brown. Keith Jorgenson of Leominister, Mass., served as best and his closes House Appropriations Committee about them “ unless Dr. Brown dis­ ast with the phony cost figures. At varigated leaves. The first “ bland response” Footnote; A spokeswoman for man. Ushers were David Wakefield of East Hartford; associates that “historically no program we the same time, he assured Proxmire appeared six days later in the form of agrees.” Brown insisted there was “ no Air Patrick Padden of Princeton, N.J., the bridegroom s deliberately mis­ have had can compare favorably ’The withheld figures, of course, that the Air Force would “ cooperate Miss Tami Pillard of Manchester was her sister’s maid brother; and Jamie Facey, Randy Catalucci and Kenneth an official Air Force press release. It Force conspiracy to cover up C5 led the American public on a. $2 with the C5.’ ’ provided false figures indicating would have revealed the gargantuan fully” with GAO. of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Leigh Ferguson of Champine, all of Leominister. overruns,” and said Brown, “ did not billion cost overrun. They then tried Then on Nov, 13, Fitzgerald overrun. To complete the cover-up, As for the dangerous data Manchester, the bridegroom’^ sister; Miss Ann that, while there had indeed been a request Mr. Fitzgerald’s testimony to defuse a congressional investiga­ startled the Joint Economic Com­ the Air Force also decided that Fitzgerald had been asked to submit Turkington of Manchester; Miss Kathleen Grout of Ver­ co st overru n on the C-5A, it be doctored.” Other participants A reception was held at the Sheraton Inn in Boxboro, tion of the scandal by doctoring mittee — and his Pentagon superiors mont; and Mrs. Laurie (Charles) Czajka of Vernon, the pleaded loss of memory after more Mass., after which the couple left for Lake George, N.Y. evidence submitted by a Pentagon — by testifying that the Air Force’s bride's cousin. Mrs. Padden is employed at K-Mart in Manchester. than to years, though one former of­ whistleblower. own figures showed that the C-5A Daniel Groobert of Coventry served as best man. Mr. Padden is employed at K-Mart in Fitchburg, Mass. Mrs. Frank M. Padden ficial acknowledged that Fitzgerald’s Ushers were William Pillard of Manchester, the bride’s (Clark photo) additional testimony was routinely brother; and Matthew Cooke, Kevin Mohr and David Nor­ Mrs. Thomas H. Ferguson “ edited.” man, all of Manchester. Iflaurhrstpr Watch on Waste: In 1972, Congress created the An­ A reception was heid at the home of the bridegroom’s and Jack Holt of Farmington, paid tribute to the bridal Manchester — A City of Village Charm couple. In the Service CO-TYLENOL nual Assay Commission to make sure ' parents with music by Mickey Fendell of Manchester and Founded Oct. 1, 1881 his trio Upon their return from Prince Edward Island, Mrs. Ferguson is employed as a nurse’s aide at Oest- that U.S. coins contained the proper field Convalescent Home in Manchester. Mr. Ferguson is SHOPPING LIQUID amount of gold or silver. More than a Published by the Manchester Publishing Co . Herald Square. Canada, the couple will reside in Manchester. employed at Pratt & Whitney Division of United In the Scots tradition, two pipers and two drummers, Navy Fireman Peter D. Manchester. Conn. 06040 Telephone (203) 643.2711. decade ago, the government stopped Technologies Corp. and Chenette Associates (real es­ Kenneth Jones and his son, Norman Jones, both of Ford Jr., son of Mr. and putting either gold or silver in coins tate), both in East Hartford. (Naylor photo) Mrs. Peter D. Ford of 2849 BAQ ColVUNOt ^lOO^Z^ Membet Audit Bureau 0* Ci'Cuiaiion Membe* uo'ted P»ess iMter'iaiionai — but the commission continues to Manchester; and Mayor Stephen Penny of Manchester Ellington Road, South hold its annual luncheon meeting. Windsor, has completed CuBlomer Service — 647-9946 Harold E. Turkington. Executive Editor *3 .1 3 Raymond F .Ftobinson, Editor-Publisher Frank A. Burbank. Managing EdHor Solemnly, the commissioners recruit training at the W, MAIN ST, measure the amounts of non-precious Hamilton-Johnston Naval Training Center, REQ 4.00 metals in U.S. coins, and strike a Great Lakes, III. I medal 'to commemorate their A 1975 graduate of Don Graff ROCKVILLE meeting. This useless exercise costs Terri Louise Johnston of Manchester and Mark Allan Howell Cheney Regional Hamilton of North Reading, Mass., were married Aug. 18 Vocational Training the taxpayers about $20,(X)0 a year. at Concordia Lutheran Church in Manchester. School, he joined the Navy •The Navy ws overcharged $770,(KK) The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin in May 1979. Briefly Noted... for aircraft engines because no one Johnston of 574 Spring St., Manchester. The bridegroom TONI at the Pentagon bothered to keep up is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hamilton of North Preparation \ f ’That business about clouds and The Sweet Results of Sgt. Diane L. Faulkner, PERMS with international currency Reading. Mass. daughter of Lorraine B. linings may have some application Research REQ exchange rates. A Canadian subcon­ Butterfield of 11 Aborn u p t o * 1 ^ w o r t h even to clouds of pollution. Sweets are bad for the teeth, as The Rev. David Stacy of Concordia Lutheran Church SUPER tractor miscalculated the U.S.- Road, Rockville, has been A source of environmental concern everyone knows. Canadian'exchange rate on its^share performed the double-ring ceremony. David Almond of meritoriously promoted to of free in-pack coupons of late has been the crop-damaging But everyone may be wrong, some of a $60 million contract given to Manchester was organist and soloist her present rank while ser­ effects of acid rain, which returns to The bride was given in marriage by her father. current research suggests. We are in­ Pratt and Whitney Corp of West ving at the Marine Corps earth chemical particles spewed out Mrs Lynn Baver of Spencer, Mass., was her sister s debted to the National (toographic V irginia, resulting in the $770, Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. by industrial operations and ab­ News Item: D O E says government, not oil companies, responsible for gas short­ matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. She received the people for the information that overcharge. The Navy has yet to sorbed by the atmospheric moisture. di of Kingston, Mass., the bride’s sister; and Elizabeth accelerated promotion in Now get more value on the hemorrhoidal renuKly that gives more chocolate may actually have some a g e . attempt recovery. REQ 3.59 Now comes a report from the Hamilton and Roberta Hamilton, both of North Reading recognition of outstanding relief! Preparation H in many cases provides prompt temporary effect in blocking tooth decay. relief from pain and itch of hemorrhoidal tissues Works for hours and sisters of the bridegroom. Department of Energy's Argonne Should it prove out, it would cer­ performance, duty Preparation H does more. Even helps shrink swelling of inflamed proficiency und hemorrhoidal tissue. National Laboratory suggesting that tainly be a welcome relief from the Lee Roderick Douglas Ineson of Stow, Mass., served as best man. demonstrated pfessional Available in ointment TOM acid rainfall in mc^eration may be recent trend of research, which is to and suppositories. I’ se Ushers were James Jonos of Massachusetts, Scott abilities. not only tolerable but beneficial to find just about anything and PREPARATION H onlv as directed PERMS Barrows of Wethersfield, the bridegroom’s cousin; and A 1976 graduate of Wind­ one important cash crop. everything edible a threat to health. Hoover Dam Still A Wonder Bruce Hamilton of North Reading, the bridegroom’s ' f Ml* • »> sor High School, she joined % r SILVER During two years of experiments But it is to be hoped that marketing the best of what this nation can ac­ the Marine Corps in March PREPARATION H between a scant three inches and 14 brother. at the laboratory, plots of soybeans entrepreneurs don’t get carried away BOULDER CITY, Nev. - A Inflation is out of control. The energy HfVOPAHOIOALfl'NtMf'il CURL inches a year. Yet, when water can complish when it has the will to do 1977. treated with sim ulat^ acid rain of picture remains bleak for the NOW AT in exploiting the discovery. Some nationally prominent environmen­ be brought to it, the land out here in­ so. The dam' was completed two A reception was held at Manchester Country Club, foreseeable future. And, worst of all, the strength of household vinegar not things might take considerable get­ talist was being shown Hoover Dam years ahead of schedule, at a cost of after which the couple left for Virginia Beach, Va. Capt. Wlater G. Russell, cludes some of the most productive only survived but registered im­ ting used to — like chocolate by Bill Williams, the U.S. Bureau of the confidence of our people that Mrs. Hamilton is a 1979 graduate of Keene (N.H.) State son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. on earth.eann. California’sL/aillOnua » Imperialuiqiciiai andanu $175 immuu,million, whichniin-ii ■/>is beingucuie repaid ~to proved yields. Reclamation’s public information of­ these problems can be turned around College. Mr, Hamilton is a 1979 graduate of the Universi­ Russell of 134 Summers toothpaste. Coachella Valleys and Arizona’s Palo U.S. taxpayers over a.5Q-year period SH^NG $1.64 $3.50 The finding, although still tentative ficer here for the past 34 years. in reasonable order is badly lacking. ty of Lowell in Lowell, Mass. He is employed as a plastics St., Manchester, recently REQ 4.32 Be Still and Verde Valiev are only a few of the ending in 1987-with.the exception of OINTMENT SUPPOSITORIES and subject to continuing research, is “ Isn’t it magnificent?” asked In current travels through several engineer at Polymer Machinery in Berlin. (Naylor photo) Mrs. Mark A. Hamilton participated in Global all-yearpround fruit and vegetable a $25-million flood control allocation JU li___ Eat Your Sunlight western states I have found the regard^ as of special significance to Williams. “ If you really want to which has been defered. There’s Shield 79, an Air Force From Japan comes word of baskets for the nation made possible I exercise conducted by the the shaping of a national energy know,” replied the environmentalist, blame for the nation’s malaise most r another research breakthrough in­ by irrigation developments regulated already been a net return to the Strategic Air (Command. program. Coal, seen as the primary "it’s a damn ugly often aimed at President Carter and Moyer-Tucker OIL volving food. by Hoover Dam. Treasury of about $200 million. And Capt. Russell is a KC-135 replacement for imported oil, is also mess. God didn’t (tongress. No doubt their lack of It appears that it may be possible Previously the great colordao after 1987, just a few short years pilot instructor with a SAC OF a primary source of the sulfur leadership is an important part of the intend for us to River for centuries had tumbled away, the nation will have a paid up Unit at K.I. Sawyer AFB, to convert sunlight directly into elec­ Mary El'zabeth Tucker and Dr. David Calkin Moyer, dioxide emissions that contribute to c h a n g e th e problem. resource of incalcuable value. at Gwinn,,Mich. SEMICID OLAY tric energy by using a catalyst a com- wildly for 1,400 miles from the Rocky acid rain. Colorado River by Among the real movers and There’s never been a flood or both of Manc’.iester, were married Aug. 17 at St. Global Shield 79, which ponent of a common garden Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. Ear­ Bartholomew Church in Manchester. SUPPOSITORIES It’s some consolation to know that building that shakers out here, however, — those drought on lands served by the lower involved bomber, tanker, EH vegetable — spinach. ly settlers aiiempieuattempted touj divertuiyci I waterwavci — ------■ _ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. the earth below will still be fruitful dam.” whose jobs most directly impact the missile and reconnaissance It may never prove commercially fr o m it on to their parched farms with Colorado River since Hoover Dam Tucker of 45" E Center St., Manchester. The bridegroom if, as the price of energy in­ T h a t un quality of life for their fellow citizens <• .. _•______«>4a*«i*wv inotAt* in 10^^ AnH in- forces, and associated Air practical, but it could prove psy­ little success. When the river was began storing water in 1935. And in­ is the son o f Dr. and Mrs. Winfield T. Moyer of 98 dependence, we must smoke up our enlightened reply______— a more specific root cause of our Force Reserve units, was chologically helpful to legions of high, floods destroyed crops, lives expensive hydroelectric power Princeton St., Manchester, $1.32 spacious skies. problems is frequently cited; The the largest and most com ­ is on a par with one reported by REQ 1.70 40’i REQ 7.15 6 OZ mothers. and property; when it was low, generated by the dam — which once prehensive test of SAC REQ 3.05______10;i But somehow the prospect of coast- space pioneer Werner Von Braun. A body of laws and court decisions in The Rev. Richard Bollea of St. Mary’s Parish in Derby The may now be able to promise drought was almost as disastrous. supplied half of southern California’s forces in m ore than 20 EN to-coast soybeans doesn’t quite raise woman wrote him to say, “ I don’t recent years that have allowed those celebrated the nuptial mass and perofrmed the double­ DENTOTAPE offspring that they’ll get a real Then representatives of the seven electricity — is available for peak years. the spirits as did those old-time know why we have to go to the moon. with the narrowest view of society to periods of need and sold to hundreds ring ceremony. charge out of eating their spinach. Colorado River Basin states — amber waves of grain. Why can’t we just stay here on earth dictate public policy and stop the na­ Susan Tucker of Manchester was her sister’s maid of f ^ ^ F I M I L Y AMMENS Arizone, Colorado, California, of municipal and industrial honor. Bridesmaids were Katie Tucker and Julie Tucker, Marine Pvt. Daniel A. and watch television, like the good tion from doing what it must do to Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and customers in Nevada, California and both of Manchester and sisters of the bride; and Marino Pidgeon, son of Arthur J. 100 YD , « ) POWDER Lord intended us to?” prepare for the future we must all Thoughts Wyoming — met in 1922 and drew up Arizona. Moyer of Manchester, the bridegroom’s sister. Pidgeon Jr. of 37 Holmes The naysayers against progress live in. AQUA-FRESH an agreement providing a framework Now the kicker; ^Officials here Paul Moyer of Manchester was his brother’s best man. St., East Hartford, has f w ^ I # Take Hoover Dam, for example, an earth is dry ; have always been with us. They Ushers were Paul J. Tucker of Manchester, the bride’s completed recruit training When (tod seems far away - ever for dividing the waters of the agree that, give the political and en­ I believe in the sun even when it’s scoffed at the Wright Brothers ("If “ ugly mess” in the eye of the conser­ brother; James Breitenfeld of Manchester; and Robert at the Marine Corps TOOTHPASTE 6% OZ have one of those days when nothing Colorado River system. Mexico also vironmental climate in the nation God had intended us to fly he would vationist, yet one of this country’s Beach of Glastonbury. Recruit Depot, Parris REQ really seems to work out right? dark, receives water from the river. today, if Hoover Dam wasn’t already have given us wings” ), and before seven modern civil en^neering Island, S.C. 1.72 One of those times when you I believe in (tod, even when He Legislation followed in Washington a reality it would be impossible to them at such visionaires as Thomas wonders to the American Society of A reception was held at The Colony in Talcottville, He joined the Marine $ almost want to just sit down and do seems to be far away. and work was begun to turn the build. 1.46 Civil Engineers. Located a few miles We need these quiet times to draw Edison and Henry Ford. Probably after which the couple left for Bermuda. They will reside Corps in September 1978. nothing rather than fear yet another Colorado River from a natural That by itself is a powerful argu­ REQ 1.06 6.4 OZ the inventor of the wheel also took from this model city built to house its in Manchester. us to the source of our life; to take menance to u great national ment/ in favor of a tough new ap­ failure. workers nearly 50 years ago, the Mrs. Moyer is employed as a special education teacher A friend of mine describes these some thought. Though God seems far abuse. proach to undoing some of the laws I Fashion Tips gigantic concrete dam and its atten­ resource. by the Manchester Board of Education, Dr. Moyer, CORRECTOL JIJS O F F j O WELLA days as times "when God seems far away, yet there is still a God. In this Today the United States in not in an H o o v e r Dam—ones called Boulder that threaten future vital former advisor and chairman of the board of directors of dant structures changed the future of BALSAM away,” and we feel abandoned and we can find hope, and the strength to enviable position. The growing reces­ Dam — is the m ^ t prom inent developments of our nation’s natural the Instructors of the Handicapped, Inc., is employed as a Roll 'em continue living. Despair is when we sion will cost millions of Americans the American Southwest. PUFFS alone. feature of the system, symbolizing resources. school psychologist by the Glastonbury Board of Educa­ Get out your old roller i COM). get wrapped up in ourselves, and their jobs before it runs its course. Rainfall in the Southwest varies tion He is in limited private practice with Dr. Donald The Allied Army found these words skates — or rent new ones Ida REQ forget that God still lives. Pet. (Twohig photo) 200’* X-BODY written on a wall in a concentration Mrs. David C. Moyer — and indulge in the newest m aiii Rev. David B. Stacy way to exercise. REQ camp after WW It. Washington Window 1.25 I believe in the rain, even when the Concordia Lutheran Church Luggage Lift B ir th s 11/1 >tji, 8000PS lyDoB^Saqfd Health Package Still Opposed For $1.50, you can buy a LC luggage strap and find Ri^2.48 16 OZ m tfouLP you ciassift vdur miohet? \og‘i. f^iirla daughter of Hospital. His maternal grandparents mother is Sara Finley of 72 Edmund By DEAN REYNOLDS 9.7 percent ceiling, then raised it a Califano had wanted the department St., Manchester. He has a brother, yourself with a double iifxcirwq); 3 4 idwti) that accompanied President Carter’s David and Andrea Anderson Noga, in are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Muldoon of WASHINGTON (UPI) - Will the bit, and now it site around 11.6 per­ of education idea to die, it would Michael John; and two sisters, wrap belt. NONOIISENSE dismissal of Califano was seen as care of Fran Clark. 3530 Main St., 2922 Main St., Coventry. His paternal administration’s health package have survived in spite of him. A con­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Laurie and Katherine. hypocritical. Many of the congress- cent. As inflation continues and the East Hartford. She was born Aug. 8 have a better chance to clear gressmen reportedly told the former Thomas Berwick of Mink Trail, j j ment who professed tp be outraged calendar marches on into fall, the at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Congress now that Joseph Califano secretary that one negative phone Her maternal grandparents are Mr. Coventry. His grandparents are Olga CcTltCrS Fuildecl Losing Look by the firing were the same ones who ceiling may go even higher. has departed as secretary of health, call from Califano could have and Mrs. Andrew B. Anderson of MacLachlan of Coventry, Elizabeth Make sure bobby pins were working behind the scenes to HARTFORD (UPI) -- The state REQ education and welfare? The bill would also carry standby finished the bill. Bernardston. Mass. Her paternal Berwick of East Hartford, and Edith securing rolled hair looks gut the very legislation (^lifano was PANTY HIMW MtllffiTIS Probably not. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman of Enfield. Department of Human Resources are as invisible as possible mandatory controls for those The bill may be finished anyway, HOSE pushing. has allocated $177,000 to finance four so you don’t ruin the look. TUS Patricia Harris, who has just hospitals that refuse or are unable to but that’s another matter. Edward F Noga of Bernardston, Hospital cost containment has yet Mass Her great-grandmothers are C ook, Shawn David, son of Ralph centers for victims of household assumed command of the nation s keep their costs within that ceiling. Mrs. Harris is no newcomer to to com e up for a vote in the full Bernice Sidney of Greenfield, Mass., M. Sr. and Linda Moquin Cook of abuse in the state. largest agency, will become the ad­ The Ways and Means Committee Washington either, but it is doubtful Funded for a second year Thursday House or Senate. and Charlotte Nye of Williamsburg, Holland, Mass. He was born Aug. 13 Flap Not ministration’s chief legislative lob­ watered that idea down considerably she surpasses Califano in the number at Manchester Memorial Hospital. were the Meriden-Wallingford It has been weakened by the House Mass. 100’S REQ. 2.96 REQ 1.00______41 byist for such things as the hospital when it decided a one-house veto of key congressional contacts. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Battered Women’s Task Force and Purse flaps should Ways and Means Committee nad cost containment bill and national could thwart any presidential move National health insurance remains and Mrs. Ernest Moquin of Berkley Shelter, The Prudence Crandall always be closed for a wuATPoyoo WOULPlOU hasn’t even made it to the full House N alsa, \ ikruin. son of Veer N. and Center in New Britain, ’The New neater look and to keep health insurance. to impose those mandatory controls. an idea that has yet to make it into Drive, Vernon. His paternal grand­ CUTEX ABSORRINE JR. ’OIINKCOUIPK RECOMMENPYOUR Commerce Committee from that Nirmal Vatsa of "B Rambling Road, Haven Project for Battered Women strangers’ hands out. CURAD Can she make a difference? The question, then, is what legislative language. Mrs. Harris mother is Mrs. Gladys Winot of PONE TO IMPROVE panel’s subcommittee on health. Vernon. He was born Aug. 11 at Claremont, N.H. He has a brother, and Mental Health Services in POUSH PRANP OF fMlONET The answer again is, probably not. difference can Pat Harris make? The may speed up the process toward Manchester Memorial Hospital. His WIDE In the Senate, two committees also Ralph M. Jr., 8. Killingly. THE APPEARANCE to OrUERSf Based on Mrs. Harris’ comments answer is, probably very little. making it an actual bill. Even so, few maternal grandparent is S.R. Shar- had to pass, judgement on the bill. The department is completing First Come ... REMOVER as she takes over from Califano, she Her appointment or, more ac­ people believe the country is close to ma of New Delhi. India. His paternal OF TOUR One, the Labor and Human Finley, Matthew Paul, son of Ray­ plans to provide an additional $48,000 HERBAL and her predecessor share the same curately, Califano’s ouster, could having comprehensive coverage. grandparent is J D. Vatsa of New for two new centers in Middletown Looking for a protein LEMON BAlONEV? Resources panel, passed It. The mond J. and Michele Fratus Finley conditioner? Check the philosophy about health care and even hurt the administration’s Carter has praised Mrs. Harris for Delhi. India. He has a sister, Suman. and New London. OILY other, the Finance Committee, killed of 32A Thompson Road, Manchester. label. Ingredients are hospital costs. proposals. H Califano was anything, having “ a superb batting average” He was born Aug. 15 at Manchester The shelters, set up under a pilot 30'S it - not exactly a clear show of sup­ .Muldoon, Jesse, son of Joseph and listed by their percentage So, there will most likely be no he was well-connected on Capitol with Congress in her previous post as Memorial Hospital. His maternal program two years ago, became a port. Debbie Berwick Muldoon of 1089 in the product. The change in intensity when it comes to Hill. He is, after all, a Washington housing secretary. As HEW grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. permanent state program on July 1 to Main St., Coventry. He was born greatest is listed at the top, pushing the president’s programs. So The proposal seeks put a cap on Dominic Fratus of 17 Bremen Road, when an additional $50,000 was added veteran - unlike his former boss. secretary, she may have to use a Aug. 11 at Manchester Memorial less and less the farther REQ 1.82 far, that intensity has produced little. the annual increase in hospital costs Manchester. His paternal grand- to last year’s expenditures for the 4 0Z $1.19 No one really believes that if heavier club. down the line. The administration first proposed a centers. Much of the congressional bleating EVENING HERALD. Mon., August 20, 1979 - PAGE ELEVEN

PAGE TEN ■ gVBNING HERALD. Mon.. Aupiat 20, 1978 Mrs. Warren C. While Mrs. Edward T. Kosinski MANCHESTER- Mrs. MabeUe E. EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. May Kosinski, 75, of 417 Hackmatack St. f ObHuarlet j C a rru th e rs W hite, 71, of 887 Wilson Royal Hero Poquonock Ave., Windsor, formerly died Sunday at Bgirtford Hospital. She was Uie wife of Eldwatd T Mrs. Manila S. Jeffries of East Hartford, died Sunday at her home. She was the wife of Warren C. Kosinski. MANCHESTER - Mrs. Manilla Mrs. Kosinski was bom April 19, u. White. Stella Jeffries, 101, of 147 Galaxy Mrs. White was born in Lowell, 1904 in Manchester and had lived Drive died Sunday at the home of her here all her life. Before retiring, she In Win Over Birds Mass., and had lived in East Hart­ daughter, Mrs. Henry Escott of West had been employed as a sewer at the ford tefore moving to Windsor 25 loaded triple off loser Don Stanhouse, High Street. She was the widow of years ago. She had worked at Pratt & former Ka-Klar Toy Co. She was a BAL-nMORE (UPI) - Kan­ “I couldn’t have put that pitch in a 6-3, in the 10th inning. better spot,” said Busby, who once - Joseph Jeffries. Whitney Division of United member of St. Paul’s mission for the sas City outfielder Willie “I was thinking about bunting,” was the mainstay of the Royals’ Mrs. Jeffries was born April 26, Technologies Corp. for many yeap. Deaf of West Hartford and the Wilson was intent on said Wilson, who lined a 1-2 fastball staff.” I’m anxious to help our club 1878 in Maynardville, 111., and had She attended Poquonock Community Gallaudet College Alumni Chapter, redeeming himself and win­ lived in the Manchester-Columbia Washington, D.C. down the right-field line with two anyway I can whether it’s starting or Church. ning pitcher Steve Busby was outs after Stanhouse had walked the coming on in relief. Our club is tur­ area for 39 years. She is also survived hy two sons, She is also survived by two sons merely anxious to help the bases loaded. ning things around, making its own She is survived by five sons, Ben Barry G. White of Windsor and David and daughters-in-law, Richard and Arlene Brower of Vernon and Dennis “ When I saw them talking it over breaks and playing that much Jeffries and Maynard Jeffries, both Dane of Battle Creek, Mich.; two Royals’ cause in any way and Lucy Kosinski of Manchester; on the mound, I decided only to make harder.” of Manchester, Victor Jeffries of daughters, Mrs. Shirley May of En­ possible. three brothers, Paul Dougan of contact with the bat and Busby’s 12/3 innings of hitless Windsor, Clarence Jeffries of Winter field and Mrs. Wendy Richard of Wilson and Busby played the major Gardens, Fla., and Joseph Jeffries of Manchester, Robert Dougan of aggressive,” he said. relief enabled the Royals to win the Milford, Mass.; a brother, Robert roles that enabled the Royals to turn "I want^ to redeem myself for series from the slumping Orioles, Pittsburgh, Pa.; another daughter, Carruthers of Manchester; 12 Marlborough and John Dougan of back the stubborn Baltimore Orioles, Mrs. Salome Clemens of Damariscotta, Maine; a sister, Mrs. letting Murray’s line drive get over three games to one. grandchildren and a great- 11-7, Sunday in a sloppily-played my head,” said Wilson, who scored Orioles third baseman Doug Manchester; 24 grandchildren, 50 grandaughter. Arlene Eagleson of Manchester; and slugfest. Busby, 6-6, bailed A1 great-grandchildren and 58 great- four grandchildren. on George Brett’s 16th homer in the DeCinces slammed his ninth The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. Hrabosky out of a one-out, bases- first inning after reaching on a'bunt homerun off starting pitcher Dennis great-grandchildren. at the Carmon-Poquonock Funeral The funeral is Wednesday at 11 loaded jam in the bottom of the ninth The funeral is Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 single. Leonard, who was chased in a four- Hom e, 1816 Poquonock Ave., inning with the score tied at 7-7 by Busby, who was pitching for only run eighth inning climaxed by pinch a.m. at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 Poquonock. Burial will be in Elm Main St. Burial will be at the con­ striking out Lee May and getting Pat E. Center St. Burial will be in East venience of the family. All-Out Effort Not Enough the second time in 16 days, fed hitter Terry Crowley’s game-tying, Grove Cemetery, Windsor, Kelly to hit a fly ball. designated hitter May a steady diet two-run double. Orioles starter Steve Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral Friends may call at the funeral Wilson, whom is judged Eddie Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Boston shortstop Rick Burleson dives in Fenway Park. Chet Lemon advanced from of sliders. May, who has 12 game­ Stone left the game in the fifth inning home tonight from 7 to 9. Murray’s two-run double that ignited winning hits this season, looked at a home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. vain in attempt to get to ball hit by Chicago’s first to third base on play. (UPI Photo) when a line drive off the bat of A1 The family suggests that any a four-run eighth-inning rally for the slider on the inside corner for the p.m. The family suggests that any Rusty Torres in seventh inning yesterday at Cowens struck him on the right hip. memorial gifts may be made to the Orioles, lined a game-winning bases- third strike. American Cancer Society, 670 memorial gifts may be made to St. Edward G. Srliepp Paul’s Mission, West Hartford, or to ELLINGTON - Edward G. Prospect Ave., Hartford, or the Crash Causes Blackout Poquonock Community Church, 1817 the American Cancer Society, 670 Schepp, 68, of 57 West Road died Eyewitnesses said the cruiser involved did Poquonock Ave., Poquonock. Prospect Ave., Hartford. No one was injured when this Manchester Standings Not Saturday at Hartford Hospital. He Southpaws f ) Piniella SaUsfied police cruiser slammed into a utility pole on not appear to be in a chase and that the of­ was the husband of Mrs. Julia Mrs. Anna M. May Charles A. Bader ficer was not injured. Police had not com­ Yanginski Schepp. Center Street early this morning, cutting off - MANCHESTER - Mrs. Anna M. GLASTONBURY - Charles A. pleted their report and could offer no details. American League Mr. Schepp was born in Hatfield, May, 99, of 486 Parker St. died this Bader, 81, of 385 Keeney St., died power. The accident occurred just past Stone Mass., and had lived in Ellington for (Herald photo by Pinto) ]VtctS tC r S o x With AlsoRan Club morning at Manchester Memorial Sunday at Manchester Memorial Street and power was restored to McKee NEW YORK (UPI) - Guidry, the American League’s Cy 25 years. Before retiring four years Hospital. She was the widow of L Pci. GB Hospital. Street residents a few hours later. Young Award winner in 1978 with a ago, he had been employed as a Mr. Bader, who had served for 12 Baltimore 9 42 .653 - Despite a .310 batting average Henry R. May. 25-3 record, probably won’t get 20 supervisor by the Colbro Tobacco Mrs. May was bom Aug. 29,1879 in years on the Glastonbury Board of Boston 5 46 .620 4 and a nine-game hitting s^MK. on the brakes and ”I know you’re supposed to go in­ 3 51 .589 7'4 victories this year. But that’s not all Growers. He was a Marine Corps Glasgow, Scotland, daughter of the Education, was an acoustical con­ BOSTON (UPI) - It had Milwaukee Lou Piniella is disappointed. headed back to side here and I’ve been burnt in a lot New York 6 55 .545 13 that important to the quiet left­ veteran of World Warr II. late James and Catherine Snell, and tractor for 40 hears before his retire­ been 10 years since a Chicago The veteran outfielder would He is also survived by a son, Board To Review Plans third. Boston of places for my«tyle, but that’s the Detroit 4 59 .520 16 hander. had lived in Springfield, Mass., ment in 1960. White Sox lefthander beat the catcher Gary way I feel the most comfortable and give it all up to see the New Edward L. Schepp of Stonington; a He was born Feb. 14, 1898 in Cleveland 1 62 .496 19 “ No, I’m not shooting for 20,” said before coming to Manchester 38 Boston Red Sox in Fenway Allenson momen­ it seems to work for me,” he said. 9 84 .317 41 York Yankees in a pennant Guidry, who has a 2.46 ERA. “With brother, Robert Schepp of years ago. Before her retirement, Southampton, Mass,, and had lived in Toronto Park, but this weekend Tony tarily held the ball After Wortham left the game, all that’s happened to me this year, I Northfield, Mass.; two sisters, Mrs. she had been employed in super­ the Manchester-Glastonbury area for race. For Structured Program LaRussa’s team did it twice in rather than throw to third baseman Chicago got a perfect relief job from L Pci. CB just don’t think that 20 is a good thing Margaret Herzman of Cheshire and visory positions at several in­ more than 50 years. He was a “I’m used to winning. All of us are Butch Hobson, allowing Garr to right hander Ed Farmer, who got his for me to shoot at. If I shoot for 16 or Mrs. Laura Bliss of Guildford, a stitutions for the retarded in Connec­ member of Center Congregational four games. California i9 55 .556 - used to winning,” Piniella said Sun­ By CHRIS BLAKE ’The program’s goal is to raise the students will be relieved of bus return safely to third and load the 10th save of the year. 4 58 .525 4 17 that’s within my reach and would grandson, Mathew E. Schepp; and ticut and Massachusetts. She was a Church of Manchester and a charter The latest White Sox hero was Rick Minnesota day after driving in two runs, in­ Herald Reporter functioning level of he child to the privileges by the principal for a bases. Farm er was involved in a con­ Kansas City 4 59 .520 4>/2 be a good season anyhow. I won 16 several nieces and nephews. member of Second Congreational member of the Acoustical Society of Wortham, who notched his 13th win cluding the game-winner in the child’s optimal potential so the child period not to exceed five days. ”I should have thrown to Butch, troversial incident earlier this year Texas 1 63 .492 8 games in 1977 and everbody said I The funeral is jtuesay at 10:15 a m. America. EAST HARTFORD - The Board of in 23 decisions Sunday, going seven seventh inning, to pace the Yankees Church. may participate in regular school ac­ For a third offense, a student may but I Uiought he was too far in,” when he was with the Texas Rangers. Chicago 5 68 .447 13V4 had a good year. Last year will from the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. He is survived by two daughters, Education will review a proposed innings in Chicago’s 3-2 win. to a 4-3 victory over the Minnesota tivities. have bus privileges taken away and Allenson said. ” It was my fault.” He hit Kansas City Royals Frank Seattle 1 73 .411 18 destroy anything I do in the future.” Ellington AVe., Rockville, with a Stanley (Virginia) Matteson of Mrs. Thomas M. Delmonaco of program designed to provide an in­ “It wasn’t easy,” LaRussa said.” Twins and a split of their four-game The program would be housed in an may be suspended or expelled from Regardless of the mental lapse. White and A1 Cowens in the same in­ TTie Twins grabbed a 1-0 lead off mass at St. Bernard’s Church, Framingham, Mass., and Mrs. Paul tensive, structured environment in ’This game had a lot of ifs.’ We had Oakland 9 85 .315 30 series. Manchester, with whom she made ’’alternative learning center” — a school, pending a hearing. Boston bats were still held in check Guidry in the third inning Sunday Rockville, at 11. Burial will be in her home; and several cousins in M. Poliak of Bellevue, Wash.; a son, self-contained classrooms for secere- runners on first and third with no ning, breaking Cowens jaw. Sunday’s Results “You don’t look at personal ac­ self-contained unit in a central loca­ by Wortham. Although he admits no wrong doing Kansas City 11, Baltimore 7, (10) when Bob Randall lined a two-out Ellington Center Cemetery. Full Springfield, Mass. Charles D. Bader of Pacific ly emotionally disturbed students in outs in the seventh and only scored complishments. The thing is to play tion in East Hartford to minimize bus Department Lists “I struggled for the first couple of in the incident. Farmer feels it even­ RBI single. But the Yankees got that military Honors will be accorded at The funeral is Wednesday at 1 p.m. Palisades, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. A.B. grades six through 12. once. We had the bases loaded in the New York 4, Minnesota 3 September in a pennant race and travel time. innings.” be said. “ But the five bits tually helped him. ”I think I’m Chicago 3, ^ s to n 2 run back on Roy White’s successful graveside. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Brouilette of Easthampton, Mass.; a The board will meet tonight at 7:30 eighth and only scored once.” we’re out of it. September has been The program costs $71,214 for 16 Water Violations they got in the first two innings were stronger now,” he said. “Last week Milwaukee 4, Texas 3 squeeze bunt in the fourth. New York Friends may call at the funeral St. The Rev. Dr. MacLauchlin, brother, George Bader of Covington, at Penney High School. It was the run the White Sox eked our fun month and s^dents. Staff would include two groui^ balls that got through the in­ in Baltimore, Lee May dove away California 4, Toronto 2 took a 3-1 lead in the fifth when home tonight from 7 to 9. pastor of Second Congregational Ky.; nine grandchildren and a great- The program is designed for MANCHESTER - The Water out in the eighth Uiat proved to be the this year we’re ’special education teachers, a special field, so I wasn’t worried. from a curveball that was almost a Oakland 3, Cleveland 2 Minnesota leftlielder Bombo Rivera Church, and the Rev. Mack Gray, grandkon. emotionally disturbed students who Department has recorded several game winner. ’The run scored after spoilers, more or education work-experience teacher, ”I knew that if I kept to my style, I strike. Against teams like Boston and Seattle 8, Detroit 4 played Bobby Murcer’s fly ball into a Mrs. Joseph DeCarli A memorial service will be need a more structured environment violations of the Safe Drinking Water Chicago had the bases loaded thanks less.” pastor of the Presbyterian Church, a physical education and industrial would be okay. I can’t change my RBI double and Piniella brought in ELLINGTON - Mrs. Teresa M. Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Watkins and more intensive treatment than Act for the month of July. to a ^ to n mental error. Baltimore, they come up to the plate Monday's Games Piniella, who will officiate. Burial will be in Oak arts teacher, a social worker and a style of pitching from one day to the Murcer. (DeCarli) DeCarli, 74, of 1 Muddy Grove Cemetery, Springfield, Mass. Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St., the school department’s existing Color violations were recorded at With runners on first and third, hacking in the late innings.” Texas (Allard 1-1) at Baltimore extended his hitting consulting psychiatrist. next and be effective.” Minnesota tied the game in the Brook Road, died Saturday at There are no calling hours. Manchester, Burial will be at the special education program can the Buckingham Reservoir which Jorge Orta hit a sharp grounder to ’The Red Sox start a nine-game (Flanagan 6-7), n streak with a single The report states participation bs Wortham’s style is to pitch away road trip tonight in Minnesota. Mike sixth on a RBI ground out by Ron Rockville General Hospital. She was The family suggests that any convenience of the family. provide. was one unit above the standard unit Carl Yastrzemski. Yaz immediately Chicago (Kravec 11-10) at in the first inning the child, family and community are from the hitters. ’This strategy goes Torrez (13-7) will hurl for Boston Jackson and Jose Morales’ run­ the wife of Joseph DeCarli. memorial gifts may be made to Se­ There are no calling hours. A six-member committee of the of color which is 15. threw to home to nail Ralph Garr. Milwaukee (Travers 10-5), n and drove in a run with a single in the parts of the program. Teachers look against the grain of the accepted against Minnesota’s Geoff Zahn (10- scoring double, setting the stage for Mrs. DeCarli had been employed at cond Congregational Church, 285 N. The family suggests that any Department of Special Education The Porter Reservoir had an who'd broken for the plate, Garr put Boston (Torrez 13-7) at Minnesota fifth, lined a two-out single to left off at the total n e ^ s of the child and theory in Fenway Park. 3). (Zahn 10-3), n Piniella’s winning hit. the Church of St. Luke. She was a Main St, merhorial gifts may be made to the designed the program. average color of 19 units and the loser Darrell Jackson, 3-4, scoring communicant of the Church of St. Center Congregational Church, ’The school department now has provide an interdisciplinary team ap­ Howard Reservoir had an average New York (Tiant 9-6) at Kansas Fred Stanley from third base with Pinchhitter Lenney Randle opened Luke and a member of its Altar Manchester. three self-contained classrooms for proach to consider strategies not color of 18. City (Gale 9-8), n the winning run in the seventh. the seventh with a single and was Edward F. Geelian possible in regular classrooms. Cleveland (ferker 3-4) at Califor­ forced at second on Fred Stanley’s Society and Ladies Guild. She also MANCHESTER - Edward F. emotionally disturbed children on the ’Turbidity violations were recorded The hit made a winner of Ron In other business, the board will A*s Enjoying Win nia (Barr 8-10), n sacrifice attempt. One out later, belonged to the American Legion Joseph J. Bruscino elementary school level. But, no such for the Porter Station which was nine Guidry, who worked the first 7 2/3 in­ Geehan, 75, of 265 Autumn St. died consider a policy regulating suspen­ Stanley moved to third on Murcer’s Auxiliary. BOLTON — Joseph J. Bruscino, 63, program exists on the middle and tenths above the standard and at the Detroit (Petry 4-3) at Oakland nings to pick up his sixth consecutive Friday at his home. He was the hus­ sion of free bus transportation. hit and Piniella then lined his single Other survivors are two daughters, of 132 West St., died Saturday at a high school levels. Lydall Street Rservoir with an (Minetto 1-4), n triumph and raise his record to 12-7. band of Mrs. Alice Wilson Geehan. to left. “I got two strikes on him Mrs. Stanley (Eleanor) Kelson of Glastonbury convalescent home. He Middle and high school students The school administration has average turbidity of 1.95 units in Skein Now at Four Toronto (’Todd 0-1) at Seattle Guidry left in the eight with the tying Mr. Geehan was born Dec. 25,1903 (Piniella) and I wanted to throw a West Palm Beach, Fla., and Mrs. was the husband of Mrs. Genevieve are either placed in classrooms, proposed the policy because of dis­ comparison with the standard 1.0. (Parrott 10-8), n run at third and Rich Gossage came in Manchester and had lived here all breaking ball down and in,” said Peter (Dolores) Skipper of Lenox, Johnson Bruscino. where, because of their emotional ciplinary problems on school buses Public Works Director Jay J. Giles NEW YORK (UPI) Winning streaks feel good for anybody. It’s on to get the last four outs and his his life. Before retiring, he had been Jackson, who pitched his first com­ Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Mable Blair of Mr. Bruscino was born in disturbances, many become highly this year. said this does not mean that water is National League 10th save — Gossage has saved the employed as a sheet metal worker The proposed policy prohibits: just that for the Oakland A’s, the feeling is unfamiliar. plete game of the year.” Crystal Lake, Ellington; nine Brooklyn, N.Y., and had lived there disruptive, the committee’s report unsafe for consumption. last four Yankee wins. for many years at the former smoking, fighting, sticking arms and “What do winning managers say?” Toronto 4-2, and Seattle ripped East grandchildren and six great­ most of his life, coming to Bolton said. Automatic Refrigeration,how known heads out of windows, damaging or Rosedale Beach Oakland Manager Jim Marshall Detroit 8-4. W L Pci. GB grandchildren. three years ago. Before retiring four The only alternative to this is as Tarco division of Acmat Corp. of abusing the bus and entering be bus BOLTON — The Rosedale Beach asked Sunday after the A’s beat the Brewer* 4, Rangers 3 Pittsburgh 71 51 .582 — The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. years ago, he had owned and placement outside the school system, Hartford. He was a member of the Association will hold a meeting Sun­ Geveland Indians 3-2 for their fourth Ben Ogiivie — who earlier doubled Montreal 67 51 .568 2 from Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 operated a dry cleaning business in which may or may not be the most through the rear door. Madlock Questioned British-American Club, 54 .550 4 Prospect St., Rockville, with a mass Students will be warned for a first day, Aug. 26 at Rosedale Beach. ’The straight victory. “It’s a great in a run — greeted reliever Sparky Qiicago 66 He is also survived by a niece and New York for many years. appropriate and least restricted en­ St. Louis 63 58 .521 7% at the Church of St. Luke at 9. Burial offense by a slip, which will be sent meeting is scheduled to begin at 7:00 feeling. 1 feel so good for the kids. I Lyle, 4-8, w i^ a two-run homer in the He is also survived by a son, vironment and is costly to East Hart­ Philadelphia 64 59 ,520 7% will be in Ellington Center Cemetery. two nephews. to parents. For second offenses. p.m. guess we’re on the right side of the bottom of the ninth, lifting Mike The funeral is Tuesday at 11:30 Joseph G. Bruscino of New York Ci­ ford, the report said. New York 50 69 .420 19% Lasarda*s Strategy bay.” Caldwell, 13-5, to the victory. Buddy Friends may call at the funeral ty; two daughters, Mrs. Gail Rich­ a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Marshal was referring to his cross- Bell slammed a homerun and a dou­ West home tonight from 7 to 9. mond of Hebron and Mrs, Delores GB NEW YORK (UPI) - Pittsburgh’s Bill Madlock was hesitant The family suggests that any Main St. Burial will be in East by neighbors, the San Francisco ble and scored two runs for Texas. W L Pel. Szyszko of Glastonbury; four — in questioning Los Angeles Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda’s memorial gifts be made to the Cemetery. Giants, who have lost five straight Angels, 4, Blue Jays 2 Houston 70 54 .565 Friends may call at the funeral grandchildren, three great­ Car Hits Car Hits Car games. Marshall knows that both Cincinnati 69 56 .552 1% strategy Sunday afternoon. But then again, why should he? Bobby Grlch slugged his 24th Rockville General Hospital. grandchildren, six brothers and four home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. private driveway. ’The second and Police alleged Gonzales left the streaks could end homer and two singles to drive in Los Angeles 57 66 .463 12% sisters. MANCHESTER - Car hits car hits John Milner had just doubled one gju Leg, 11-10, went 52-innings before third vehicles stopped for the first scene without stopping. One of the tomorrow, and his three runs and Don Aase, 9-8, who in San Francisco 57 67 .460 13 out in the bottom of the ninth inning The funeral and burial will be car hits car. leaving the game when he fouled a car, police said, but Gonzales other drivers and an offduty players know it, his first-ever relief appearance. San Diego 53 72 .424 17% of scoreless game and one out later, private. Police charged Frank Gonzales, of pitch off his right toe. Gary f allegedly didn’t stop and bumped into policeman identified his. registration too. After all, they Balor Moore, 3-4, took the loss. Don Atlanta 47 77 .379 23 Manchester Police Report The Glastonbury Funeral Home, 134C Rachel Road, with evading Lasord had starter Burt Hooton pitch Matthews hit his 24th homer for the car in front of him. number. Police said Gonzales sur­ realize Oakland is Baylor hit an infield single with Sunday’s Results to Madlock instead '%S 450 New London Turnpike, is in responsibility after a four-car mis­ Atlanta. According to police, the rear end rendered himself to authorities Sun­ not exactly a bases loaded in the seventh for his Pittsburgh 2, Los Angeles 0 charge of arrangements. hap on North Main Street Saturday. of walking him to cultivation ot marijuana, police said. bump forced the third vehicle into day. thriving franchise, major-league-leading 108th RBI of Montreal 5, Atlanta 1 Cubs 3, Padres 1 MANCHESTER - Police ap­ There are no calling hours. According to police, the first vehi­ face Ed Ott. The Police alleged he grew the plant in the second vehicle, which in turn ’The accused was ordered to appear either attendance- the year. Chicago 3, San Diego 1 former two-time Rick Reuschel, 14-7, allowed three prehended two East Hartford ms oackyard. He was released on a cle in the four-car procession turned struck the first vehicle from behind. in court Sept. 4. wise or victory-wise. Mariners, 8 Tigers 4 St. Louis 4, San Francisco 0 National League hits over eight innings and Barry burglary suspects and turned them $2,500 non-surety bond. Court date is left from North Main Street into a Foote’s two-run homer in the seventh William J. Cotter It marks the longest winning Ex-Tigers Leon Roberts and Willie Ouch! Cincinnati 6, New York 5 batting champion over to the East Hartford force Aug. 27, lifted Chicago. Bruce Suttei^ pitched ROCKVILLE - William J. Cotter, streak in more than a year for Uie Horton hit home runs, helping Floyd Philadelphia 3, Houston 2 then cracked a. Friday. Raymond H, Wilk, 22, of 92 Hebron Fred Lynn of the Red Sox the ninth inning to record his major- 74, of Rockville, died Saturday at Uik. A’s, whose last four-game winning . Bannister, 7-12, snap Detroit’s five- Monday’s Games two-run homer to Lawrence Puchalsky, 19, of 108 Ave., Glastonbury, was charged with winches in pain after being Rockville General Hospital. streak ended August 1, 1978. game winning streak. ’The loser was Los Angeles (Sutcliffe 11-8) at give the Pirates a 2-0 triumph over league leading 31st save. Randy Millbrook Drive, and Keith W Dister- breach of peace Sunday, police said. Mr. Cotter made his home in East In other AL games New York beat struck by pitch in first inning Chicago (McGIothen 10-8) Jones, 9-9, took the loss. mann, 18. of 49 Cardinal Drive, were -19-year-old rookie Bruce Robbins, 2- the Dogers which snapped Los He was released on a promise to Hartford before coming to Rockville Minnesota 4-3, Chicago edged Boston San Francisco (Montefusco 3-4) at apprehended by Manchester police 2. Detroit’s Ron LeFlore stole three yesterday against White Sox. Angeles’ five-game winning streak. Cardinals 4, Giants 0 appear in court Sept. 3. 3-2, Milwaukee nipped Texas 4-3; Pittsburg (Blyleven 10-4), n on Hillstown Road. Police knew the five years ago. bases, giving him 61 for the season, (UPI Photo) ‘T’m paid to play baseball, not to John Denny and Mark Littell com­ Police said a 107 Porter Street He is survived by three sisters, Kansas City defeated Baltimore 11-7 most in the majors. Atlanta (P. Niekro 15-16) at think,” said Madlock, who collected bined on a six-hitter and George Hen­ two were suspects in a Mill Street residence was burglarized sometime Mrs. Mollie Goehring of Tolland, ONLY! in 10 innings, California downed Philadelphia (Espinosa 13-9), n three of Pittsburgh’s severt hits off drick belted a pair of homers to send burglary in East Hartford. over the weekend. The residents TUES. Montreal (^hatzeder 8-4) at Cin­ Mrs. Helen Delmore of Bolton and Hooton, 11-9. “You think too much the Giants to their first straight loss. returned Sunday, police said, and dis­ Mrs. Mildred Luckner of Mystic. cinnati (Norman 10-9), n out there and you get in trouble.” Danny, 7-10, allowed five hits over Police charged Donald McPherson, covered $250 missing from their The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. Houston (J. Niekro 16-7) at New “ Twice in the (Pirates’) the first 61-3 innings. Littell struck 20, of 44 Morse Road with breach of bureau drawer. The from Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 York (Swan 12-9), n Philadelphia series last week they out four and walked none over the peace Friday. Court date is Aug 27. San Diego (Perry 10-10) at St. Prospect St., with a mass at St. Ber­ Foster Back in Groove waled Madlock and twice Ott beat final 22-3 innings to notch his eighth Police charged Paul A. Meyer, 26, Police reported the theft of a Louis (Martinez 10-6), n nard’s Church at 10. Burial will be in them,” said Lasorda. “That’s just save. John Curtis, 8-8, was the loser. of Amston with two counts of issuing moped from Sol Roman, lOA Am­ Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, MCC Soccer the way it goes.” a bad check Friday. He was released bassador Drive. Police said the red hoicest Meats In Town] Phillies 3, Astros 2 Bloomfield. In other games, Montreal topped on a $100 cash bond. Court date is and white vehicle, valued at $600, had Coach John Fitzgerald has an­ Garry Maddox tripled in the tying There are no calling hours. Atlanta 5-1, Chicago beat San Diego Aug. 27. been chained to a cement block. For Reds Pennant Run nounced that tryouts for the 1979 run and scored the winning run in a Richard W. Lata Jr., 18, of 87 Manchester Community College 3- 1, St. Louis blanked San Franciscotwo-run ninth inning to back Steve However, the perpetrators took it didn’t set any goals this spring. I Mather St. was charged with illegal along with the moped, police said. CINCINNATI (UPI) - The practice while his ankle healed. But soccer team will be held Monday, 4- 0, Cincinnati nipped New York 6-5, Carlton’s two-hitter and give In Memoriam didn’t have any yardstick to goby.” and Philadelphia edged Houston 3-2. Philadelphia at three-game sweep best thing that happened Sun­ with the thigh injury he was able to Aug. 27 at 6 p.m. at Cougar Field. All In memory ol my mother. Mary t o Lenorsky who U8DA CHOICE (4-6 lb. Av«rag«) take only a couple of days of hitting' .The Red third baseman admits candidates should come prepared to over the NL West leaders. In the naased away wifhoul me seeing her. August t o , he’s beginning to entertain thoughts Expos 5, Braves 1 1950 Bone hut not forgotten hy daughter, day for the Cincinnati Reds practice before returning to the play. Gary Carter and relief pitcher Stan ninth. Bob Boone singled off loser Man Now Satisfactory grandchildren and greatgranchildren. of driving home 100 runs. ■May Her Soul Rest in Peace’' WHOU TENDERLOINS »* other than a 6-5 triumph over lineup.” Bahnsen each hit two-run homOrs to Joaquin Andujar and pinch runner By the Kuligosky Family 3.49 . “I’d love it,” he exclaimed. “And Buckwalter Named Bud Harrelson scored on Maddox’ the New York Mets was that lead the Expos to a sweep of their to think early this spring I was Foster’s second single was one of PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - The three-game series. All Montreal runs striple. Larry Bowa followed with a With Accident Injury George Foster looks like he’s thinking I’d he happy if I drove in as six hits the Reds collected as they Portland Trail Blazers Thursday came off loser Tony Brizzolara, 6-8. single to score Maddox. back in early season form. many as 50,” he added, smiling. The driver, identified as Alphone J. sent nine batters to the plate during a named Maurice “ Bucky” MANCHESTER - A 42-year-old RUSSER’S VIRGINIA BRAND ’The Cincinnati slugger, out since Knight led off the eighth inning Ambrio, was treated at Manchester Town Firefighters four-run fifth inning. Dave Concep­ Buckwalter, a former coach in the Manchester man was listed in the All-Star break with a thigh in­ with a double, went to third on a wild Memorial Hospital and released, a cion singled home American Basketball Association satisfactory condition at Manchester Douse Car Blaze jury, contrihuted two singles and an pitch and scored on Collins’ deep fly hospital spokeswoman said today. * the first of the four and at Seattle University,, as assis­ Softball Games Tonight Memorial Hospital today after being NIM...... 2,39 RBI as the Reds took their third con­ runs. Two more to left. Ambrio was cited for operating a tant to head coach Jack Ramsay. injured in a two-car collision Friday, MANCHESTER - Town secutive one-run Decision over the Tile Mets had tied the score 5-5 in Five games are on tap tonight in the Manchester Recrea­ motor vehicle under the influence of scored on Ray Buckwalter succeeds Jack Police said Donaid L. Barber, of 28 firefighters easily extinguished a the seventh when pinch hitter Dan alcohol, police said, and ordered to Mets. Knight’s bases McKinney, who recently was named tion Department’s Town Class B Slow Pitch Softball Tour­ Dudley St , failed to negotiate a blaze in the back seat of a car “We get the main man (Foster) Norman followed a walk to Alex curve on Adams Street and crossed appear in court Sept. 4. loaded singles. head coach of the Los Angeles nament. Friday, police reported. back,” said right fielder Dave Trevino with his first homer of the over the center lines. Police said he Cesar Geronimo’s Lakers. , The British-American Club faces the MCC Vets at 6 A patrol officer discovered the Collins, who lifted a sacrifice fly in year off winner Doug Bair, 8-6. braked and pulled to the right, but A 33-year-old Manchester man was RBI single capped smouldering blaze, which poljce the eighth inning to score the winning Richie Hebner singled home a run o’clock at Robertson Park. Ninety minutes later, Wilson listed in satisfactory condition this the inning. was unable to avoid a coliision with a believed to be caused by a burning run. ‘"rhat’s a big difference.” in the first and Gil Flores hit an Electric opposes North End Fire. morning in Manchester Memorial car driven by Kathleen M. Tierney, cigarette, in the car parked in “George Is beginning to show signs Knight’s two hits boosted his inside-the-park homer in the fifth to f Sports Slate) Fitzgerald Field will be the site of three games. Acadia 17, of 46 Wedgewood Drive. Hospital after a Friday accident. Friendly’s parking lot, 435 Main St. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET average to .318 and gave him 67 RBI. of regaining his good timing,” added give the Mets a 2-11 lead before the Restaurant meets Thrifty Cleaners at 6, Highland Park Barber was cited for failure to Police said Gerald A. Valade, of 13 The car belonged to Marc Roach, Reds’ Manager John McNamara. “In my wildest dreams last spring Reds erupted for their four-run fifth Radio, TV Tonight drive right of a curve, police said. Summit St., was traveling east on 456 Main St., police said. The officer Market and Dairy Queen tangle at 7:30 and Zembrowski’s 317 Highland Strati “Coming back from an injury this I wouldn’t have thought I'd be hitting inning. 8 • Rangers vs. Orioles, Ch. 8, Lydall Street and failed to negotiate went to the victim’s apartment to tell All-Stars and Postal •. hook up in the nightcap at 8:45. time wasn’t like it was for George .318 this late in the season,” admitted Tom Hume blanked the Mets in the 40 Police said a 60-year-old a large right-hand curve. Police said him of the mishap. However, Roach All five losing teams will be sidelined in the double the first time he was out. That first Knight, '"rhat’s because I'd had ninth to gain his eighth save. Dale 8i30 - Red Sox vs. Twins, WTIC Manchester man lost control of his he went over the center line, traveled was sleeping when the policemen Manchester • 646-4277 time he was still able to take batting never did it before. ’That’s why I Murray, 4-8, absorb^ the loss. 8i30 • Yanks vs. Royals, WINF elimination play. car on North Main Street Saturday off the road and rammed into a tree. arrived. The officer waited until and slammed into a utility poie. later to tell him the bad news. ■ (’( EVENINO HERALD, Mon.. Aiuwrt W, H7» - PAGE THIRTEEN

PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Aupwt 20, 1979 Two Champs f 19th Hole 1 Falls to Connors was unbelievable,” said Cahill, who players to have that problem,” said STOWE, Vt. (UPI) - Mike “I never gave him a chance to get ) Country Club in it,” said Connors, who won |12,750. earned 96,375. "I wasn’t nervous. It Connors, who had never played Qihlll BEST 15 - A - Frank Klernan 60-7- CahiU's string of upsets ended "I was on the offensive all day.” was just that he was on and I was prior to the finals. In Net Play 53, Dick Smith 604^4; B - Ray Gor­ Sunday, not b ^ u se of his own The unseeded Cahill had upset off.” Connors dominated the week-long don 57-9-48, Gene Kelly 62-13-50, Mike , but because he ran into a second-seeded Tim Gullikson, third- Connors won the first eight games tournament with the same ease as he dispatched of Cahill. He did not drop Two champions were crowned in Manchester Adult Town Ten- Motfat^M^; is juggernaut named Jim­ seeded Eliot Teltscher and fifth- of the match,. which was delayed about two hours hy rain. After Cahill a set all week and lost his service, nis Tournament play last weekend and a third will be recognized C " - Tom Turner Sr. 761651, Norm A my Connors. seeded Tom Gullikson enrouted to Clark 67-1652, Rick McNamara 66 e the finals. But he was no match for held serve to capture his only game, just once. (jonnor barely broke a sweat in tonight. 17-52, Alex Signer Sr. 7624-52; Low the third game of the second set, Con­ pulvering Cahill 60, 60 in only 40 Connors — and he was the first to ad­ Betty Ann Capshaw retained her 3-6,6-4,7-5; Valentine def. Oishewski gross - Woody (Hark 72. nors ran out the last four. minutes to win the 975,000 Grand mit it. Women’s Singles crown and Rich 64, 60. SWEEPS - A - Gross, Woody Clark U i i "The one good thing about the “I don’t believe he was in­ Marshaii gained the Men’s Masters Second round: Burkhardt def. 72; Net, Bill Moran 73-667, Ken Gor­ Prix tournament. The top-seeded match is that no matter how well I timidated. He played too many good (45 and over) laurels. Bavier 60, 60; Yon Young def. don 77-7-70; B - Gross, Mike Lomba Connors has won the tournament played, he would have beaten me. He matches against too many good Men’s Singles championship will be Ference 6-4,70; Ross def. Orduz 6-4, 81; Net, John Kristoff 77-668, Gene both years of its existence. on the line tonight at 6 o’clock at 70; Valentine def. Agasi 62, 62; Kelly 83-1670. Bob Genovesi 82-11-71; (Starter Oak Park when Phil Valen­ Semfinals: Burkhardt def. Young 63, C - Gross, Norm Clark 87; Net, Carl tine faces Bud Burkhardt. 61; Valentine def. Boss 63, 61. Engberg 8617-72, Nels Shenning 97- Renner Gains First PGA Win Weekend results were-as follows: Men’s Masters Division found Rich 24-73. Burkhardt def. M iller 6-1, 6-1; Marshall defeating Dan Moroz for “I’m not surprised at all to win a SUNDAY SWEEPS - Gross, Dave HARRISON, N.Y. (UPI) - That birdie — hissixthoftheday- Burkhardt def. Bosser by default; the championship. Kaye 74, Mike LaFrancis 75; Net, golf tournament. I’m just surprised It Jack Renner kept saying gave Renner a 4-under-par 67 for a 7- Bavier def. Claverie 6-3, 2-6, 6-4; Women’s singles scores: Capshaw Bob Lapolt 77-15-62, Bay Gordon 7 66 under 277 total. When PGA champion was this week,” said Renner, who Ference def. DeSimone 6-3,1-6, 6-2; def. Mlodzenskl 61, 61; Ross def. 69, Joe Novak 77-7-70, Bob Copeland negative things about his David Graham, who started the day sports a cap similar to the one worn Young def. Hurley 6-0 , 6-1; B*rdux Ogden by default; (Upshaw def. Ross 84-1671, Don Genovesi 87-1671. chances to win the 9400,000 with a 6stroke lead over Renner, by Ben Hogan. “I guess I just rode > r def. Sherrell 0-6, 62, 62; Ross def. in finals, 63, 62. WOMEN ABCD - Isabelle Par- Westchester Classic, but when failed in a difficult eagle attempt on the momentum of last week into con­ Carlson 6^, 6-0, Agasi def. McGugan ciak. Sue Passman, Grayce Shea, No. 18, Renner took home the 972JX10 tention and then I shot. But I’m he came down thp stretch thrilled to death. I’ve wanted to be a Hilda Kristoff 563621; Karen Par- first prize to boost his season’s ear­ needing a birdie on the 72nd professional golfer since I was 3 ciak, Ida McMahon, Mary Collins, nings to 9174,281. hole to sew up the victory, he years old. I’ve dedicated myself to it Queens Runner - Joann Hunt 47-37-10. Graham carded a 71-278 to finish in FATHER-DAUGHTER - Gross, was absolutely positive. a tie for second with Howard Twitty,' and I hope this is just a step.” Steve and Peg Matava 84; Net, Rudy ■T put my tee shot in the only possi­ whose final 67 fell short of giving him With sister Jane on the LPGA tour an 26year-old brother Jim just tur­ and Nancy Pierro 8612-74. ble place I would consider going for his first victory in the five year’s he Winning Effort ning pro, the entire Renner family •“TSi* FATHER-SON - Gross, Andy and the green in two and my next shot has been on the tour. s . Rival Players After One Thing - the Ball In NE Regionals Allan Sinicrope 76, Maynard and Bjom Borg is seen winning his semifinal match against Czech was just the one I wanM to play,” Peter Oosterhuis, also looking for seems d^icated to golf. Rick Clough 77, Orlando and Lon An- Ivan Lendly 6-3, 6-1 in Toronto yesterday. Borg faces John said the lanky 23-year-old Renner, “I think my parents are going to be his frist tour win, fired a sizzling 63— as excited as I am because it’s been a Rick Davis of the Cosmos (17) falls first half action yesterday in Meadowlands The Hartford Road Dairy Queen softball team captured second nulli 78; Net, Bill and Billy Masse 86 who had stated before Sunday’s final one shot off the course record — to McEnroe for the title today. (UPI Photo) real family effort and I don’t mean forward as he attempts to get to the ball Stadium in New Jersey. (UPI Photo) place in the 1979 New England Regional Slo-Pitch Softball to u r- ' 14-71, Dick and Jamie Smith 86671, round that he had no expectations emerge from the pack, tying rookie whatsoever of winning. Scott Simpson at 6under 279 for third that in a corny way,” said Renner, before Toronto defender George Gibbs in nament last weekend in Warwick R.I. Tom and Du«y Leo"« “ who reciprocated by working harder “1 felt very good and when I came place while second-round leader Tom With the second place finish, Dairy Uuee" earns the right to and John Her- on his game than most of the other Virgin Tops Field up to Uiat 16foot putt. I felt the tour­ Kite finished a stroke further back. compete in the National Tournament in Nashville, Tenn. Aug. 31, go.8-72, Neal and Kel Tyler 80-6 nament was mine. It was a tough putt Renner, who joined the tour two tour youngsters. Sept. 1,2,3. 72, Ed and Ed Shaw Jr., 861672; Bob but I felt good. years ago, arrived here in a daze after The defending champions, Redwood Salon, again won the New and Dick Bamingham 82-1672, Fred “I sent it to the middle and said a posting his best finish this year — Cavanaugh Makes Most In Falmouth Race prayer. But I knew I was going to Abbott Disabled England title via a 7-3 victory over Dairy Queen in the finals, and Bob Lennon 80-672, John and runner-up to Jerry McGee in the rain Bucky Wilson 80-8-72. NEW YORK (UPI) - Seattle place Dairy Queen won its opener FALMOUTH, Mass. (UPI) - Craig Virgin of Lebanon, 111. niake it and when it went in, it was an — delayed Greater Hartford Open exhilirating feeling I’ve been waiting pitcher Glenn Abbott on the disabled against New Hampshire State cham­ Saloon for the New England title bested a recoil field of more than 5,000 entrants, including Tuesday. The thin six-footer, who list. Acquired veteran right-handed pions 5-3 with a come from behind already secured second place. D.Q. for all my life,” said he didn’t even think about win­ Tallwood Boston Marathon winner Bill Rodgers and 1972 Olympic Mar- pitcher Wayne Twitchell from the of Chance to Perform rally. D.Q. was losing 61 when it jumped out to a 3-o lead with two ning the tournament until the 15th Tallwood invitolional tahon champ Frank Shorter, Sunday to win the seventh annual New York Mets for cash con­ scored a run in the fourth and three runs in the first and one in the third. hole Sunday, continued his State Card Flight — Gross, Mike Falmounth Road Race on Cape Cod. protestations even after he won. siderations. Jack Renner “I’ve been getting a lot of work in 1976. in the sixth for the victory Friday Redwood struck back in the fifth in­ FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - Davis-B. Hurt 70, George Bednarz- Virgin, 27, the American record Boston Marathon, said she felt ill and practice, unlike last year,” said the "Everything is feeling okay,’’ said night. ning for five runs and two in the sixth Ward Holmes 71, Dominic Cersosino- bolder at 10,000 meters, shattered finished 28th. Toomey finished 25 Ltactora ’The exhibition football game promising second-year players, who Plunkett, No. 2 quarterback for Saturday, the Queens, went into the to capture the New England tourna­ Oakland behind Ken Stabler. “I Losers’ bracket with a 4-2 loss to ment, and Dairy Queen its second B. Reklaitis 71, Net. John Lewis-Bob Rodgers’ 33:21 record for the 7.1 mile seconds behind Goodall with a time was designed for lesser didn’t play at all last season due to Jam ieson 59, Ron Zappone-Bill slow recovery from knee surgery. “I didn’t think 1 would play the whole Redwood. Redwood scored two runs defeat, 7-3. course with a time of 32:19. Batting Jai Alai Entries knowns to show their grit and Knowles 60, Len Angell-Bob He set a blistering pace for five didn't think I’d play the whole second second half. I’m a little tired.” in the top of the first, but Dairy Leading hitters for the tournament National League for regulars to ease into the Chambers 60, &1 Russo-Sam Sapien- miles before pulling away from Ric sram half. But Tom (backup quarterback Oakland Coach Tom Flores was Queen answered with two runs of its for Dairy Queen were Marge Malong AB H Tornt rigors of a NFL schedule. (12-21), Betsy Gilmartin (1624) Lee za 62, Dan Gothers-John Boylan 62, Rojas of Boulder, Colo. LMripn I t n s l.Enm Owen) had a sore shoulder. I'm hap­ realistic about the defeat, which own in the bottom of the first, getting Hernadez, St. L 466 159 nn: l U IkmM Enter quarterback Matt Lague (620), Linda Galati (621) and Ken Cota-J. Elliot 62, Don Wennik- The winner held off a late 1. *e*ipez-lirtni 5-llKW incfTt py the way I’m progressing. Very dropped the Raiders to 2-2 exhibition borth runs off the bat of Cindi Templeton, St, L 500 165 IMrMwl S l ^ S-haci Cavanaugh, his job with the New Birdsey who stroked a two-run triple. Jean McAdam (624) Leading RBI Rm. Rauch 63, Gino Calderone-W. challenger from second-place 7.lre9i Uduk lUm* happy” play. Winfield, S D ' 467 150 ynfsKU Site temr I Rasmussen 63, Bob Russell-L. Whyte finisher Herb Lindsay, also of limshst ttem pi-lJite SteiZM a England Patirots secured, but his "We wanted to see everybody play. The score stayed deadlocked until hitters were Malone with eight, Cindi 114 t m Em Grogan, who fired a 16-yard TD Homer, Atl 355 Site U-CvM E u m playing status equally certain be that the sixth inning when a two run triple 64. Boulder, and three-time Falmouth IfmSUhUdU liiUtei LMnUcawn I lrlJP6llr«Mfa pass to Harold Jackson in the second There were a lot of changes out jbirdsey with seven and Galati with Knight, Cin 421 134 SCO» iLaii Oftei 1. tea-Zaqii winner and defending champion Ifitw-Mvl Lbm-lum ICinCwiMrf 4. la$car»Aena of a benchwarmer. All he wants to do quarter, was happy for Cavanaugh. there. 1 thought out starters played put Redwood ahead 4-2. 380 120 LFtwMnrI 2.Ri4ir1v«i iZ M a -Z ifi Griffey, Cin LFaiteliite «.teM4rticte 5.*ETet»*m S-teaewtetea I. Enabia-Saraa is play — and he showed everybody well and both our quarterbacks did a In the losers bracket. Dairy Queen Rodgers of Melrose, Mass., who 7.Mipn-bM( 7.li9an»ltem I lrac*^lrpiata L Zateta-lavier Grogan hit on six of nine for 86 yards. Garvey, LA 506 159 S-tarnpi-Jian iU-tei 7. Zahka^caMra Sunday why. finished third. Stes ZtpiMnr I S*9te*6$im Stei Oitea l-lb b ■ “He did a super job but there, just good job. But when you start mixing was in a must ain situation. Against Matthews, Atl 506 158 1. Nte-Mirl smt m Cavanaugh fired three fourth- people, you lose the continuity and the Rhode Island state champions. “I was always aware of Rodgers,” Site tenK ifc m 5. teu to—iiLEwMmm m ank excellent. He’s coming along real Rose, Phil 471 147 l.hwfctei 2. tennta-narra quarter touchdown passes in a 3:22 said Virgin, a third place finisher last vm . ilrtM-lmr l.OiteatHrfHCa well. He just needs a little more togetherness you need. That’s what D.Q. took a 1-0 lead and extended it to Mazzilli, NY 436 134 l.ZipitiitBii IF tteliwi lU -Eeeam I faca-CeaiarTa 4. teawLawat year. “It’s his course and he’s so S. Ian Uwit LhicnHtem S.Cra»-$«M kUdesMst fi. Eraaa-Javiar span to rally the Patriots to a 35-14 experience. We playd a solid ball happened. But that’s the pre­ 3-0 after four innings, but Rhode Parrish, MTL 388 119 I M t e v I iCm-tei LhamAmmn LZteib-rteTt S. lascarai6Saraa tough on the roads. But I felt good tU-CvM 7.Artai»^ LOrteiMiisI 7,Zilaca4sal tZabria-Carawndi win over the Oakland RBAIDERS. game. We ran our offense the way we season.” Flores said. Island bounced back to go ahead 4-3 American League iftM m S^ Mipn-bite Stei lii f i Ir^wHi ’The second-year quarterback from before the race, rested instead of 7.Mripn4«te Item^Mrtete Stes k t m - l m wanted to. I felt much more comfor­ after five complete innings. D.Q. tied AB H Site Iw - liiiif I Pitt, No. 3 on the New England depth weary like last year.” table this week.” the game 4-alI in the sixth with Linda Lynn, Bos 425 146 chart, hit on seven of eight passes for Runners from Boulder took four of Two of Grogan’s completions came 19th Hole Galati stroking a home run. Rice, Bos 478 160 79 yards and the three TDs to raise the first six places. Lindsay was se­ during New England’s first TD In the top of the seventh inning, Lezeano, Mil 374 124 the Pats’ record to 2-1. Ellington Ridge cond with a time of 32:27. Jon march, an 86yard drive in 15 plays after two outs, three straight hits, Brett, KC 504 167 "I felt comfortable out there,” Sinclair was fourth at 32:36, three­ capped by a 16yard scoring burst by Club Championship Fighi — with Marge Malone’s single knocking Downing, Cl 394 130 said Cavanaugh, who took over for Tony Robert Jor, Joe B ^k a 18 holes in the winning run, produced a 5-4 time Falmouth winner Shorter was ON A Horace Ivory late Bochte, Sea 418 136 fifth at 32:42 and a tiring Rojas No. 1 quarterback Steve Grogan in in the first quarter. medal play: A — Gross, A1 Kemp 160, victory for the Queens. The rest of Kemp, Det 414 133 the second half. “We always seemed John Harrigan, Fred McKone tie 169 checked in sixth at 32:44. The Raiders the games were rained out for Satur­ Oliver, Tex 380 122 to have good field goal position and (18 hole playofff: Net, Charles Both Rojas and Virgin broke scored on a 1-yard day. Craig Virgin Cooper, Mil 459 143 that was a big plus. And we were Reynolds 142, Milt Stein 145; B R odger’s old m arks at every 79 CHEVY Sunday D.Q. went against the Ver­ run by Arthur Whit­ of 38:49, while Margaret (Gross was Landreaus, Min 442 137 executing. When we execute like Gross, Dick Carlson 161, Bob Zaiman mont state champions and had little checkpoint, including 4:30 for the tington in the se­ third at 39:11. Piniella, NY 390 121 that, we can be awesome.” 166; Net, Dave Olender 139, Reggie trouble winning 13-3 with Malone first mile and 9:08 for two miles. SAVE SPECIAL fACTORY REBATE PR08RAM cond quarter and a k Cavanaugh hit Don Calhoun with a Mosher 144; C — Gross, Tom Ellison Goodall, of Wellesley, The race, originally scheduled to Home Runds 9-yard pass from knocking in 4 RBIs and adding a National League — Kingman, Qii 2-yarder; connected with Andy John­ McGuff, Lester Baum, Ray Beller Mass., shattered the women’s course begin at 10 a.m., and was delayed 45 SPECIAL SALE EXTENDED TO SEPT. 4, 1979 former patriot Jim Plunkett to home run. Gail Shimaitis also socked and Schmidt, Phil 39; Winfield, SD son on a 9-yarder, and threaded a 23- (Medal play 18 holes): Net, Jack record as she crossed the line in minutes due to the large field. Derrick Ramsey in the third period. a homer. 27; Homer, Atl and Lopes, LA 25. yard beauty to Carlos Pennywell to Kearney 140. Kickers 79,70: D — 38:15,25 seconds faster than Kim An estimated 50,000 spectators Plunkett was making his first D.Q.’s second game Sunday was American League — Lynn, jbos 36; snap a 14-14 tie. Cavanaugh has now Gross Dick Spellman 174, John Merritt’s 1976 record. Merritt of lined the course, which starts in OUR OWN MODEL YEAR appearance in Schaefer Stadium against last year’s N.E. Regional Rice, Bos 33; Singleton, Balt and PLUSH hit for five TDs this year. Albano 180., Net Greg Montana 138. Racine, Wise, finished fourth Sunday Woods Hole and moves along a since the Pats traded him in April runner-ups (New Hampshire) Dairy seaside road overlooking Nantucket Thomas, Mil 30; Baylor, Cal 28. x8 hole playoff (medal play) Stan Queen won with a come-from-be ind at 29:13. Goodall took the lead from second Sound. Runs Batted In end DISCOUIITS w il l save Loucks-Jerry Laraia. 8-3 verdict. The Queens were losing All playoffs must be completed by place finisher Cathie Toomey of The race was conceived in 1972 by National League — Kingman, Oii 30 but scored two runs in each of the Boston bartender and roadrunner 93; Winfield, SD 91; Schmidt, Phil ______YOU HUHOREDS OF OOLLARSII Sept. 1. Minneapolis, Minn., halfway through second, third, fourth and fifth innings 90; Hernandez, St. LM ; Clark, SF 81. Wheeler Did Job Saturday — Gross Championship the course and was never really Tommy Leonard. A year later, in the to win 63. Linda Galati had three American League — Baylor, Cal REW 79 IM M la s t a w ag Tony Robert Jr. 74: A - Charles challenged'. , finitial start. 93 out of the 125 en­ Station wagon with a 308 V-8 A/trana., air (Mnditlon, p/a, p/b, i: RBIs. . y . J 108; Lynn, Bos 104; Rice, Bos 100; Reynolds 77; B- Dick Carlson 81; C - “I felt good all the way and after 1 trants finished. Shorter’s winning radio, peluxe aaat belto, tinted glass, floor mate, remote con-:: The locals third game Sunday was passed Toomey and (Patti) Lyons, I time in the first race was 33:24. Singleton, Balt 91; Kemp, Det 90. Tom McGuff 84; D - Greg Montana against the Massachusetts state trol mirror, rear speaker, tailgate releaae 2/wall. Value:, In Starting Role knew I could win,” said Goodall. The race has mushroomed every Stolen Bases 88; Net — Chris Kearney 79-10-69; A - champions. D.Q. won this game 4-3 appearance group, Inter-mittent wipers Stk 1 2386 Lyons of (Quincy, Mass., a second year to the point where it has become National League — Moreno, Pitt FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) — He was the man under the looking Charles Reynolds 77-9-68; B - Dick with some late inning heroics from iSt. place finisher in last year’s one of America’s premier middle dis­ 55; North, SF 50; Lopes, LA 36; LIST PRICE *7833~ glass, not just getting the usual perusal from the coaching staff Carlson 81-11-70; C - Jack Kearney the defense to preserve the victory, Underdog Scores Knockdown Falmouth race and in last spring’s tance events. Taveras, NY 35; Scott, St. L 33. but also a closer-than-normal eyeing from the 46,000 fans at 82-13-69; D - Harry Fogez 9623-67 jbesty Gilmartin and Jean Me Adam American League — LeFlore, Det YOU SAVE '1 3 3 4 - Better Nine — Chris Kearney 39- each knocked in two runs to lead the Heavyweight Scott LeDoux walks to his corner after flooring Schaefer Stadium 5- 34 ; A - Charles Reynolds 35-5-30; B - 62; Wilson. KC 51; Cmz, Sea 32; While the stadium crowd longed happens to cause me to worry.’ And offense. Ken Norton with hard right hand punch in 10th round of fight Bumbry, Balt, Bonds, Clev and Wills, Reggie Mosher 40-6-34. Nelson Dary Queen next took on Redwood K? •6199»® for the return of All-Pro tackle Leon nothing did. Our rushing game was Skinner 40-634. Nelson Youngerman yesterday in Minnesota. The bout ended in a draw. (UPI Photo) Tex 28. Gray “It was a Gray day when Leon strong. And we didn’t ave to change 40-634, Dick Carlson 40-6-32; C - Bill Nine’Year-Win Jinx Pitching Victories got traded away” one sign read,” much from our game plan.” Grogan Munro 39-7-32; D - John Albano 39-9- National League — Niekro, Hou 16 EER-CHEYENNE Cheyenne Model, 4 wheel drive, V-8 a/trana., h.d., radiator, Dwight Wheeler just tried to do his said. 7; Niekro, Atl. 1616; Reuschel, Chi chrome grille, mats, stainleas steel mirrors, radio, rear .; 30. speaker, rear seat, fuel tank shield plate, wheel covers. Inter- job. “ He had to be doing something Sunday — Gross; Championship 167; La Coss, Cin 13-5; Espinosa, right.” Hannah said. “We got some Problem for Little mittent wipers, hood release atk. 1 2969 “I saw the sign, but 1 couldn’t let it Tom Schiiler 77, Skip Pantages 77; A Phil 169. bother me,” said Wheeler, who took yardage. I told him to keep his cool - A1 Kemp 80; B - Dick Carlson 80; C - American League — Eckersley, PLYMOUTH, Ind. (UPI) - Sally Little has been saddled with Bos and John, NY 166;-Flanagan, over the starting job at left ackle for and just concentrate on the job. And Skip Kundahl 81; D - Richard LIST PRICE •9807®® Balt 167; Koosman, Minn 1610; D. the New England Patriots after Gray he did.” Spellman 81: Net — Championship a nine-year jinx and would like nothing better than to overcome •1250®® was traded to Houston for the Oilers’ Wheeler was the Pats’ fourth round Tom Schiller 77-6-71; A - A1 Kemp 86 it today in the $100,000 LPGA Barth Classic at the Plymouth Martinez, Balt 169. YOU SAVE first and sixth round draft picks next draft choice last sear out of Tennesse Earned Run Average Y9U 7-73; B - Dick Carlson 8611-69; C - Country Club. year. State and. according to the coaches Glen Gould 83-16-67; D - Ric ard National League — Rogers, Mtl. PAY “There’s no question in my mind I played like a No. 1 pick in training NEW YORK JETS The South African professional has Plymouth Country Qub course in 35 2.71; Andujar, Hou 2.84; LaCoss, Cin •8357®® Spellman 84-18-66. won three times on the women’s golf and sank three-birdie putts of five can do the job. But I also know I’ve camp. But e broke his leg in the se­ Better Nine —■ Championship Walt Michaels brought no-nonsense, tough attitude to Jets, New deal brings young (relatively) Ray Perkins as head 2.86; Hume, Cin 2.89; Hooton, LA cond game of the year and was lost and their .500 record In '78 was one of surprises ot year. It coach — and offense-oriented philosophy. Which is good. tour, but has been unable to win more feet or less on the back nine to come got a lot to learn." Tom Schiller 37-3-34; A - Fred 2.91. The patriots chalked up 256 yards for the season. may be youngest team In football, so naturally they’re look­ Giants have had trouble moving ball in recent years. But than once in a season throughout her in at 34. She three-putted twice for American League — Kern,Tex 4 door sedan, custom t-tone paint, V-a a/trans., air condition,: McKone 37-5-32; B - Dick Carlson 87- ing for more Improvement. Walt has to make some hard Perkins faces huge rebuilding Job. Defense is shot up front, rushing in beating Oakland 35-14 “I still have a long way to go. Eut nine-year career. the bogeys at No. 5 and 11. 1.49; Marshall, Minn 2.62; Guidry, deluxe seat belts, bumper rub ab’lpa, elec, defogger, tinted ; 6- 71; C - Tom McGuff 39-7-32; personnel D - decisions, most Importantly at quarterback. and offense badly needs competent leader. Outlook, frank­ Bradley’s 67 was the best round of NEW 79 CAPRICE glass, auxiliary lighting, floor mats, remote control mirror, behind three fourth-quarter right now. I’m beginning to feel like a ly, is quite dismal for improvement — though team contin­ She had a one-shot lead over Dot NY 2.64; Eckersley, Eos 2.75; John, Richard Spellman 39-9-30. Kickers 80, There are also couple of soft spots on defense. Another 8-8 the two days and coupled with an body aide moldings, door edge guards, power door looks, touchdown passes by Matt sarter.” Wheeler said. would be OK. ues to sell out at home. Germain and Amy Alcott starting NY 2.91. 73. opening 73 put her in good position to power windows, AM-FM radio, rear speaker, cruise control, Cavanaugh. today’s final round in the rain- Strikeous OFFENSE OFFENSE delayed tournament and if she can win a second straight title. However, wheel covers Intermittent wipers w/wall stk if 3115 Wheeler said he felt fine, except for National League — Richard, Hou Richard Todd Is supposed to reclaim passing job, but Matt Gamble on drafting unknown of Morehead keep her games steady for the final the first series of downs. During the Orantes Leading Entry Robinson, who filled In last year, has something to say State as QB of future has slim chance of payoff in 79. He's 222; Niekro, Atl and Cbrlton, Phil .LIST PRICE •8830«> set. he was assessed a holding penal­ about that. Don't discount young Pat Ryan either. Pre-sea­ raw. tentative. So chances are they'll have to go with Joe 18 holes, she can bank the 915,000 147; Perry, SD 129; Blyleven, Pitt Pisareik again at QB. Instant coup of offense was drafting first prize and snap the jinx. YOBSAVE •IASS"’ ty before settling down. BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) - Longwood runner-up Harold son decides starter. Fine outside targets In Wesley Walker, LPQA 126. “ I was uptight. I just wasn’t already all-pro. Derrick Gaffney — with very mobile tight Earnest Gray, who looks like he’ll oust Jimmy Robinson as Elarlier this year she won at Bent American League— Ryan, (bl 177; YOU Two-time winner and defending Solomon. wide receiver. Tight ends are just mediocre, and running relaxed. I thought I did a pretty good end In Jerome Barkum plus Mickey Shuler for short yard­ Tree in Sarasota, Fla. Guidry, NY 147; Flanagan, Balt 139; champion Manuel Orantes leads a Solomon, a newly-elected board age. Kevin Long emerged as best ground-gainer, joined by backs very ordinary. Doug Kotar, Dan Doornink will proba­ Little, 27, had a 69 Sunday for a 7- she wasn’t too happy with the PSY •7395 job after that. I feel now like I’m part field of 64 entrants in the U.S. bly carry load. There's no depth on offensive line, where Jenkins, Tex 135; Eckersley, Bos 120 member of the Association of Tennis Scott DIerkIng. Developing Iront line Is potent at tackles under-par 137 total. Germain and opening day performance. of the line." Wheeler said. Professional Tennis Championship with two huge youngster, Chris Ward and Marvin Powell. center Jim Clack gives 'em touch of class. Big hope is that Saves Professionals, chose not to play at Alcott posted 138s for the second- “In a threfrday tourney, you have There was much animosity sur­ that opens today at Longwood Longwood because of legal action Randy Rasmussen starts 13th season at guard. Place-kick­ Gordon King will finally show he's ready to play. For place- National League — Sutter, Chi 31; ing Is reliably handled by Pat Leahy. Rating: B kicking. Joe Danelo has been consistent. Rating; D place tie. to get out of the gate a little faster rounding the trade of the popular Cricket Club. brought by the ATP after Longwood Tekulve, Pitt 22; Garber, Atl 19; moot Wuclui In oiir la w Invntonf «iw oate pricH to onvo you monojf. Gray, putting Wheeler in an uncom­ “I hit the ball better today but than in a four-day toumey,”she said. Bair, Cin., Sambito, Hou and Lavelle, Clay court specialists dominate the dropped it as a party in the tourna­ DEFENSE DEFENSE She added that she had too many fortable position. All-Pro guard Joh didn’t make as many putts,” Little SF 15. field for this year’s week-long com­ ment. Drafting ot Marty Lyons, Mark Gastineau dictated switch Troy Archer was killed in auto accident; Jack Gregory ha^ putts Saturday. Hannah went so far as to say the back to 4-3 detense. They could well be starting ends. explained. “I made some good runs American League — Marshall, petition, the 16th to be held at Wojtek Fibak of Poland, who last walked away. There went guts of front line. has Alcott m is^ a chance to tie for Patriots could forget about the Suier Lyons Is already penciled In; Gastineau challenging Law­ been moved out to end. Rookie Phil Tabor might work into at them and just missed.” Minn 25; Kem, Tex 20; Monge, Clev Longwood in suburban Brookline. year dropped his bid for the In at 140 were defending champion the lead when she got “bugged” on Bowl with Gray gone. Orantes’ countryman, Jose rence Pillars. Tackle Joe Klecko, no longer double-teamed starting berth at tackle alongside John Mendenhall. Line- 16; Stanhouse, Balt and Clear, Cal 13. semifinals with a two-set loss to as nose man, figures to benefit from change. Healthy Greg backing corps, though. Is delightful, maybe as good as any Pat Bradley, Kathy Mantand, Judy the 13th green. She explained after “Considering the circumstances." Higueras of Spain, ranked No. 10 in Orantes, also will not be back this Buttle returns as outside linebacker, teaming with Bob in league. . Brad Van Pelt both get ail-pro Rankin while first-round co-leader she m iss^ a 6fMt putt for a birdie said Pat's Coach Ron Erhardt. who the world, and Jose-Luis Clerc of year. Neither will Eddie Dibbs, who Martin. Unheralded Mike Hennigan Is In middle. There are attention now, and there are plenty of other bodies to fill Sandy Spuzich jumped to a 75 for a that a bug had flowii on to her contact wasn’t pleased with the Gray deal. “I Argentina, ranked 13th international­ in 1977 pressed Orantes in a finals few safety pairs equal to Burgess Owens. Shafer Suggs. out crew. Carson is known as one of hardest hitters in 143. Rookie Lori Garbaez, of nearby lens just as she was stroking the ball. thought Dwight did a pretty good ly, are among the other top entrants, match that did not end until mid­ Corners, however, may be recast with rookies Donald game. Can get by with holdover secondary, too, which fea­ Dykes. Johnny Lynn pressing. Chuck Ramsey now tures young Terry Jackson and Ray Rhodes at corners. South Bend, Ind., was at even-par As it was, she ran off a string of job.” (jlerc, seeded 12th in 1978, is seeded night. Three Team Deal entrenched as punter with 40.1 average. Rating: C + Punter Dave Jennings is tops. Rating: C 144. Little, Spuzich and Alcott shared four birdies in five holes after taking (Quarterback Steve Grogan said the second this year. “We have 30 of the top 100 players ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Left Wing Tom’ the lead Saturday after Friday’s bogeys bn the first and fourth greens Pats ran many early plays over Attracting top tennis names has PREDICTION ' PREDICTION Williams Thursday moved from Los in the world,” said Ed Hickey, opening round was washed out by a when she knocked a drive in to the Wheeler’s side to get the tackle been a problem for Longwood in the Jets won't catch anybody unaware this season. Michaels New regime (with George Young as GM) needs year to get 1229 Main ^ aM , Manchastar, Jhom 646-6464 Longwood spokesman. “If you figure bushes and bunkered an approach Angels to the St. Louis Blues and CARTERH steady rain. acclimated. last few years. Absent from this has gained respect for his building job, but they're In a rolling. Chalk this one up to building, old cliche but applica­ defenseman Barry Gibbs went from that there are 100 million players in Little had.an up-and-down round shot. A run of three birdies Included OPEN MdN-THURS 9-9 FRI TIL 6 SAT 9-5 year’s competition will be 1973 tough, tough division. I look for drop to fifth place In AFC ble. Won't equal 6-10 of '76, will finish last in NFC East. the New York Islanders to the Kings, “I didn’t worry about Leon not the world, that means we have the East. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) that included two bogeys and five bir­ 36 and 26foot putts at'No. 6 and No. Longwood champ Jimmy Connors, being there. 1 said to myself. T m not best one in three million players here (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) dies. She made the turn at the par-72 completing a three-team transaction. Bjorn Borg, Guillermo Vilas, Hie 7. going to worry unless something at Longwood.” Nastase, &ul Ramirez and 1978 < EVENING HERALD. Mon.. August 20,1979 - PAGE FIFTEEN

PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Mon., August 20, 1979 ScotVs World N-Plant i n Philippines Hamilton Now Mature ► Center of Controversy saying this to belittle our coun­ By VERNON SCOTT Off-camera, Hamilton led a, Knievel,” helping on the script, MORONG, PUUppines (UPI) - It Westinghouse that the plant will not co-producing and putting the package was just a quiet fishing town before impeiilMorong’a 10,000 fishermen trymen, but look a t those Americans HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - For 20 sybaritic life. He a 39-room mansion, who are abready well advanced in one of Beverly Hills’ storied estates. together. The business side of movies work started on the nuclear power and farmers and other nearby towns. years George Hamilton has their technology. They still had this He hosted exotic parties attended by appealed to him. plant. Now the fish have disappeared A three-member panel was ap­ epitomized the glossy, sun-Unned Hollywood’s elite. His name was “Then my marriage was over and I and the still-unfinished project is the pointed to determine whether Harrisburg accident.” Hollywood leading man sipping The peninsula’s fishing industry ac­ seldom out of the gossip columns. discovered there’s nothing worse center of a national edntroversy. adequate safeguards have been taken exotic drinks beside a swimming pool counts for two-thirds of Morong’s He dated Lynda Bird Johnson, than living in Hollywood, divorced “The fish moved away two years to avoid a repeat of the Three Mile surrounded by bikini-clad maidens. Island incident. Westin^ouse of­ municipal income. It’s not a bad fantasy for the coun­ President Lyndon B. Johnson’s eldest and being a has-been actor,” he said. ago when workers began construc­ "I had a choice of making a clean ficials say there is only a “remote Fishermen said the fish began to try’s beer-drinking bowlers. It was daughter. Johnson scoffed at George tion on the plant,” 18-year-oId break from acting or plunging into villager Teodora Santos said. possibility" of such an accident and leave in 1977 when American and also Hamilton’s notion of what a and what he stood for, which didn’t total movie-making like Bedford and "Fishermen now have to go farther nope to resume construction shortly. Filipino teams leveled a 195-foot high help his serious acting aspirations. mountain of coconut trees and rice movie star was supposed to be. Beatty were doing.” , out to sea to find fish.” But fears over the Morong plant do The slick-haired, slender Hamilton "My career had crystalized as a fields where a huge- cylindrical contract player who had become an George took the plunge. He came Westinghouse Electric is building not stem from the Harrisburg acci- starred in more than a score of bidlding for a pressurized water up with the concept of “Love At First the $1.1 billion plant for the Philip­ drat alone. The plant, now 20 percent movies almost always playing less- independent,’’ Hamilton said. “I was competing with (Warren) Beatty and Bite,” a romantic comedy treatment pines government in the economical­ completed, also lies between two reactor now stands. than-sympathetic characters, con­ Earth from the leveled mountain (Robert) Bedford for parts. ’They of Dracula. He said both he and ly backward town of Morong on the dormant volcanoes only 12 miles tributing to his off-screen reputation was dumped into the sea and were getting the good ones. I wasn’t. Dracula were anachronistic World War II battleground of the Ba­ from an earthquake fault. as an immaculate 8-x-lO glossy. Despite Westinghouse assurances streams. Oil spills from trucks com­ The combination of his roles and “So I stepped out of movies to do a characters. taan Peninsula, 19 miles from the “After my divorce I channeled all Subic Bay Navy Base and U.S. 7th that the plant can withstand an pleted the pollution job. lifestyles were misleading. Hamilton TV series, "The Survivors.’ I thought Morong residents fear the fish it would catapult me to a new career. my energy into the picture,” he said. Fleet repair yard. earthquake measuring 7.9 on the was also an astute businessman and “Everyone pictured me in a depart­ Last month. President Ferdinand Richter scale and survive the impact won't return because of the hot waste not unaware of his polished, tinsely Instead, it was a $12 million flop. I water the plant will discharge at the made a million dollars but my ment store window in white tie and Marcos suiqtended work on the plant of a combat plane or a jumbo image. It amused and dismayed him rate of 600,000 gallons daily when it careernnose-dived. ’ ’ tails, an anachronism. Dracula was because of his fear of a repetition of jetliner, fears of an accident from all at the same time. Hamilton decided to back off. He stuck in the same mold. 1 couldn’t the Three Mile Island accident near human error remain. becomes operational. "I came to Hollywood 22 years ago They also are concerned about dis­ married and moved to Palm Springs play him seriously. Harrisburg, Pa. “We don’t believe- In our Filipino wanting to be a movie star but not experts,” said Morong town coun­ posal of nuclear waste from spent knowing how." he said the other day. to rear his family. But his wife, “Dracula is a total chauvinist. I He threatened to scrap the project Alana, wanted a career and he played him like the leading men of altogether unless assured by cilman Juan Mendoza. "We’re not uranium fuel. "I was only 18 and a serious young Plant experts say the hot water dis­ Racial Scuffle returned to Hollywood. the 1940s, a dominating character. 2 actor when 1 got my first leading role He’s a romantic figure like Clark Camel Kiss charge will be tolerable for aquatic in ‘Crime and Punishment. U.S.A.’ 1 He still couldn’t land good films. Gable and Tyrone Power. life, and low-grade wastes will be approached and began shouting epithets and thought I was on my way, waiting for He took movie roles for the money Murphy the Camel receives a kiss from “Dolphins of the Deep’” Theater to highlight niixed with cement and kept in steel Members of the Ku Klux Klan scuffled with and ran. He toured in Neil Simon “I worked on the script, put the tossing rocks and cans at KKK security the Hollywood magic to take over. the “Save the Seals” campaign for which she drums until burial sites are found. members of a group calling itself The Com­ comedies, hoping it would turn his deal together and did a lot of the singing star Tanya Tucker at Busch Gardens’ “But nothing happened for a whoie recorded the hit single, “Save Me,” about After Marcos last month ordered mittee Against Racism outside a Klan guards stationed ouside the meeting hall. The career around. creative work involved in making The Dark Continent. She was at the African- year except a ‘Rin-tin-tin’ picture. public hearings on the plant’s safety, members of the anti-racism group departed He did occasional films, as a ‘Love At First Bite.’ Also, I made a themed park for the opening of the seals. (UFI photo) meeting in Castro Valley, Calif., Sunday. Ac­ MGM signed me to a seven-year con­ criticism of the project snowballed. before sheriff’s deputies arrived. One person playboy in "Once Is Not Enough,” deal for 12 percent of the profits. cording to a witness, the melee started when tract and I wound up in formula pic­ The main fire came from former was injured. (UPI photo) tures like ‘Where The Boys and a villain in “The Man Who Loved “So far, the picture has made more about 30 members of the anti-racism group than $30 million in this country and it Senator Lorenzo Tanada, a leading Are,"Looking for Love’ and ‘All the Cat Dancing.” opponent of Marcos’ martial law George also starred in ‘Evel is really taking off abroad. It will TV tonight Pine Young Cannibals.” ’ make me a fortune. But more impor­ regime. tantly it has made me a serious film­ One criticism is that a miclear reactor would increase Philippine New Courses Set maker. (DThaCommandari a Maatarpisoa Thaatrs 1:15 eKM a s a u i d a Houaa On Tha 69 PMdga Break (D JoaFrankIn dependence on the United States and Adult Summer Camp “Ao varties now I’m not sur­ (T(I)0®N«w» (£ Tlw Brady Bundi 10:15 2dX> other Western countries. rounded by pretty girls. Instead, guys a S I A I Craahiraa Qraat And a O e l Smart By Adult School (BJoktr’iWnd 69 La Qranda Parade Du Jazz Besides depending on the U.S. with cigars talk to me about picture S 69 Ono* Itoon A CtMSic Smal aJokar'aWSd 11K)0 Import-Export Bank and other Has Great Response deals. ‘Love At First Bite’ has SMyThrMBon* IDODSaaNaws changed my whole life. I’m getting ® Quramoka 8:30 m Million: Impoaalbla foreign lenders for the project’s MANCHESTER — Several new courses will be offered (D Tha Cat In Tha Hat offers for films with major stars, 6:30 8 D lc k Van Dyka financing of $800 million, the govern­ this fall by the Manchester Adult Evening School when AUTO (SILovtUicy (DMarvOrmin a T h s One And Only PhyMa ment also must rely on foreign SOUTHEGREMONT, Mass. (UPI) camp directors say. high salaries and percentages. auanC kib the opening semester begins Sept. 17. i (I) Bowlna For DoKtn Dbray THE sources for maintenance, spare parts — Kids: Are your parents becoming “(jne guy wanted to send his “ Now I feel as if I belong in this SiSSNBCNawt 9d)0 69 Bast Of Bums And Alan Classes in salesmanship and calligraphy will be among unmanageable as summer drags on? mother for her birthday,” Stacie town instead of fighting the current. e 6 9 0 varEaty (D M 'A 'B 'H WORLD and uranium fuel. the courses offered Tue^ays. a Adam-12 (D Moda "The Cnial Sea" e REPAIRS Don't fret, you can get them out of said. I’ve learned that the dreams I had Critics also argue that the Philip­ Wednesday’s offerings will include courses in lether- 6:55 (1953) Jack Hawkins. Donald 11:15 your hair by sending them to camp. A 14-year-old girl from Connecticut about Hollywood are still what SIndan. Men aboard tha vulnera­ ALMANAC’S pines, already saddled with an $8 crafU, Christmas workshop, and intermediate integral SN aw a (D Benny HU billion foreign debt, will be further at “Homa of Mr. Oaodwranch" At Camp Carefree — which bills wrote, “My parents would not audiences want-to see.” ble Corvettes must lace tha per­ yoga- ■ 7M ils of Nazi sub warfare. 2 1/4 hra. the mercy of foreign countries — a itself as “the adult summer camp" — answer this ad themselves, but I Hamilton is busy working with Thursday night’s schedule includes courses m con-n (DCBSNaw t (B/Wt 11:30 situation that haunts the Third • Complete Mechanical Service grown-ups get to revert back to their think they need to get away from us. writers on “Zorro, 'The Gay Bladem’ (S T h a Brady Bunch (B a NBC Mode “Love's Dark m Rockford Flaa Q&A sumer law, holiday wreaths and embroidery combo. childhood, pretending they are My brother and I fight all the time.” which he will produce. He will also (D a ABCNawa Ride" (1978) Cliff Potts. Carrie X a P o l o s Story World. Further details on these courses can be found in the 'L SaOaUngQama Snodgrass. A young and suc­ aaaTonIght The Morong project has been • Collision Repair bananas and oranges, tossing raw In July, 21 eager campers — who in star in the title role. 1. Which language is s ^ e Adult Evening School brochures at local banks, libraries, ,| OSFaatlvalOIFaHh cessful art dfraritor. blinded In a aihaRMaman wracked with controversy from the eggs at each other, running wheel real life are in fields ranging from “Producing is a logical extension aWracHng gun accident. Is saved from a Ufa fflCaptlonsd ABC News by Uie moat number of per high school and the Municipal Building. • Auto Painting ol satf-plty and depression by a pie? (a)_English (b) Manda­ start. Two years ago U.S. media barrel races and making ashtrays. psychiatric nursing to microbiology of acting,” George said. “I’ve found QNawa Thsre is one more new course which is not listed in th e . • tow Cost Senrice Rohtals — arrived for the camp’s first session aCHckCavatt nightclub singer he falls In love rin (c) SpaiUsh claimed Westinghouse clinched the brochure. The course is entitled “Organization Plus. Camp director Shari Kharasch, the key to success in this town. I’d a Chico And Tha Man with. (R) 11:45 2. What do CiUalpeUc, Gual- • Factory Trained Technicians former head of the District of Colum­ at a 320-acre estate in the hate to be just an actor again. You 69 Conaumar Survival Kit laWNtaBaar (DM oda "Tiger Bay" (1959) latiro and KilUmanjaro have Philippine nuclear deal by paying This is a six-week course designed to help individuals in­ Berkshires. It costs $250 per person. naooMualo Awards Haytey Mills, Horst Buchholz in common? huge commissions to a “crony” of terested in learning how to become organized. Topics in­ • Charge With Master Charge bia Board of Elections and Ethics, have to make your own pictures to 7:30 Mode "The Castilian" CD P.M. Magailna 12dX> 3. Who is Thelma Catherine Marcos. The furor died after ^ 24 Hour WrerAer Service A “Write or call your kids tonight to clude organizing drawers and closets, grocery shopping, j. said she got the idea for Camp succeed. g(1963) Cesar Romero, Frankie (D Tha Gong Show CD Adam-12 Avalon. A young Spanish noble­ Patricia Ryan? Westinghouse said there was nothing menus, parties, vacations and budget planning. Saving IJ Carefree last fall when a friend ap­ tell them you arrived in one piece. “I was doing warmed-over (DThaMuppatt a Dr. Boon On llabrawa Lie if necessary,’’ The Camp man finds romance and adven­ aThaRMIaman improper in the transaction. time and money will be stressed. The registration blank Tel. 648-6464 proached her about starting a crafts material turned down by other actors (9 Nawlywad Qama ture when he leads his people In ANSWERS Carefree Bugle Gazette advises new a Hollywood Squaraa Even without the controversies, located on the back page of the brochure can be used to camp. for years. That’s why I got nowhere Raport a series of raids. (2 hrs.. 30 min.) 12:30 a 69 MacNaN A ahrar (D Mode “Sergeant York" construction is nearly a year behind Shari wanted a camp more like the arrivals. until right this minute.” a That’a Holywood 69 Arthur Fisdiar uox]N 'W pm p iH ’t sign up for this course. (194l) Gary Cooper. Walter ' schedule. Government sources said An in-person registration will be conducted Tuesday 'I ones she “loved" when she was a “ All the people in my office a nek Van Dyka 9:30 Brennan. -aoiJjV P“* aoFWMfV Vixos thought this was a nudist camp,” a T lo T a o Dough (i) WKRP In CtnohmsU ‘nijaaiv tfIJON :»luaon<*» further delay is ahead because of the Sept. 11 in the high school cafeteria from 6:30 to 8 p.m. J child. Lack of Interest 12:40 aAiTPadsaj jp q i uo soousp said Bea Borre, 38, a mother of four 8d)0 10:00 CD CBS Lata Mode “Adam's refusal of the U.S. Nuclear Since some courses fill up quickly, interested persons So she and her daughter and camp (D Bad Nawa Baan (DLouOrant -joA ts a t]^ “ • ^**11 and a banker from Wilmette, 111. Rib" (1949) Spencer Tracy. ■Z aSanktiai ataupo s)t(1 Regulatory Commission to issue should try to register early to guarantee getting into a i | co-director Stacie Teele, 19, an ac­ Cancels Festival (SCraaa-Wna Katharine H^burn tress from New York City, designed “1 just told my husband that I (DaBaaabaH gaads atdoad uojniui o u ’<1 I Westinghouse an export'license for course of their choice. Also by registering by mail in- II NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) - The 1:00 a camp for adults. The program in­ wanted to get away,” she said. “It’s the plwt. dividuals can avoid the long lines usually associated with I Newport Folk Festival, which once aOaTomotrow cludes volleyball, tennis, softball, just a bunch of people getting the in-person registration. [ drew thousands of music lovers, has yoga, acting, art, hiking and swim­ together and playing games. But I Comment Session Mail registrations will be accepted from today until i been canceled for lack of interest. Theater ming. don’t think he’s going to believe me.” Set by Directors Sept. 6. Checks should be made payable to Manchester I Last spring, advertisements for the Planner Frank J. Russo, who billed MANCHESTER Adult Evening School. Laboratory fees should not be sent | the folk concert as “a revival of a MONDAY r camp were placed in publications in­ WAXES To Meet DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 3 44A MANCHESTER -T h e Board of in at this time. These fees will be collected by the in­ CHEVROLET great tradition,” said he had to cluding the New Republic, the MANCHESTER -T h e Manchester E. Hartford Drive-In — F ra t” 9:45; “ Sex on the 3 ZANY CMEDES Directors will conduct a public ses­ dividual instructors the first week of class in September. i WATES will meet Tuesday at the cancel because of poor ticket sales. “Star Wars” 8:10; “Butch & Groove Tube” 11:30 Fees are not refundable except when classes do not ll Village Voice, the Washingtonian, “I think the folk era is nearly Sundance, the Early Days" sion Tuesday September 4 from 9:00 and Boston’s Real Paper. The Italian-American Club. Weighing in Mansfield Drive-In — a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in the Board of materialize due to insufficient enrollment. Fees do not in- j* dead,” Russo said. “They don’t have 10:15 “Moonraker” “Zardoz” — response has been tremendous, the will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Directors Office to hear comments elude the cost of books or materials. Persons will only be 1229 MAIN 8T., MANCHESTER the war to sing about any more.” E. Windsor Drive-In — Show starts at dusk Center of a national controversy is this Jl.l billion nuclwr “Unidentifiable Flying Odd­ and suggestions from the public. notified if their class is canceled or filled, otherwise they Russo said with 15,000 tickets Vernon Cine 1 — “Escape Dower plant that Westinghouse Electric is building for Uie should assume that they are enrolled in their class choice. ball” 8:10; “Jungle Book" IM Ika In N n i Future sessions will be held the available and only three weeks left from Alcatraz" 7:30-9:35 Pliilippines government. Work on the plant tos ^ n ^ n d ^ Please make out checks for correct amounts otherwise 9:45 Vernon Cine 2 — “Meat- first Tuesday of each month from Group Plans for Fair until the event, only 780 seats were Manchester Drive-In — by President Ferdinand Marcos because of his fear of a repeti­ 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and the third there will be a delay in registration until you are con­ sold. He said he spent about $19,600 balls” 7:10-9:15 “Condominium” 8:25; “King tion of the Three Mile Island accident. The plant Ues tetween Hirusday of each month from 6:30 tacted about the error. Also specify the day and time of on advertisements in several major HEBRON —Friends of Douglas people have bought books at the fair the course you select. newspapers and on radio spots. two dormant volcanoes, only 12 miles from an earthquake p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Board of Library will have a Polynesian style one year and then donated them for BON APPETIT REST Directors Office. hut for the group's booth at the com­ resale the following year. The festival had been planned for RTES1.CLUNQTON fault. (UPI photo) Aug. 31-Sept. 2. GLOBE ing Hebron Harvest Fair. Books and Donations of paperbacks and hard TUESDAY records will be sold in the booth. cover books can be made at Douglas SPECIAL OF THE DAY Travel Service The fair is scheduled for Sept. 6 Library or at the Eastern Connec­ Auditions Scheduled 555 MAIN STREET athrough 9. This will be the third ticut State College Book Store in MARLBOROUGH -Auditions for HOUSE 543-2155 year the library group has had such a Willimantic. the Marlborough Playhouse’s Over 30 Yean ZE UP booth to raise funds for library Those who have books they wish production of “ Barefoot In the Park” Travel Experience State Loans Anchormen Hired projects. Some 125 new books have CHICKEN picked up should call 228-9312 and will be held today and Tuesday at 7 A uthorized agent in EAST WINDSOR Bring W ork HARTFORD (UPI) - WFSB-TV has hired two award­ been bought for the library this year arrangements for pick-up will be p.m. at the Marlborough Tavern. Manchester for all SI winning anchormen to replace Pat Sheehan, who was dis­ HE ,1 from money raised by the Friends of made. Books of all kinds are needed Auditions for “Fiddler On The $5.95 Airlines, Railroads and •, MOtrlt • DHIVf IN b.” HARTFORD (UPI) - missed by the station last month. the Library. including novels, mysteries, cook Roof” will be held Aug. 26 and 27 at 7 INCLUDES PASTA. Steamship Lines. State commerce officials The top anchor spot will be taken by Don Lark, current­ Marilu DeCarvalho is chairman of books and children’s books. p.m. there For more information, VEQETABLE. QREEN SAUO say 700 jobs will be created ly the weeknd anchorman and reporter on WXYZ-TV in S TUATION the booth project. She said that many call 295-9358. or retained Uirough the Detroit. Lark has won awards from the Detroit Press latest round of loans a u b and the Associated Press, WFSB news director granted to Connecticut in­ Richard Abies said Thursday. dustries for new equip­ Bill O’Reilly, a weekend anchorman and investigative ment, plants or building reporter for KMGH-TV in Denver will also come to the Kids, Cartoonist Says Comics additions. Hartford station. O’Reilly won an Emmy for his spot The loans were approved news coverage of a San Francisco-to-Denver skyjacking by the Connecticut 2 in hterch. Development Authority make extra EAST HARTFORD and will provide $10.4 Aren’t Funny Anymore million to 15 firms, John J. CNG Income Rises 1 ..sMoi.tis DRtvr IN Carson, deputy com­ money this HARTFORD —Connec­ quarter of 1978. has is real people and real people just missioner of the Depart­ For the 12-month period OGUNQUIT, Maine (UPI) - The car­ A T/VedKCAelat^ S p e c if Lynne M. Jones Joseph D. Love ticut Natural Gas Co^. aren’t that funny.” ment of Economic which ended June M, the toonist who drew the comic strip "The Development, said. has reported higher net in­ summer. Captain and the Kids" for nearly 30 years Dirks’s father, a German immigrant, come for the secoqd firm said net Income created the gang made famous by their \ The largest loans were totaled $4.13 milUoh, com­ before giving it up this spring says the fun­ BONELESS BREAST OF CHICKEN <2.59 $2.5 million each to Alan 1. Assistant Director quarter and 12-monih nies "just aren't that funny anymore.” German dialect as “The Katzenjammer served with potilo, Texas.Tosit ind ill-you-cin-eit salad BLOOMFIELD — Lynne M. Jones of 224 Kennedy periods which ended June pared to $2.58 million for Kids" back in 1897. Gerald Inc., which will the 12-month period ending Have your own Artist John Dirks, 61, who inherited the build and equip an addition Road, Manchester, has been appointed assistant director 30. strip from his father Rudolph, has turned The strip later became “The Captain of personnel development, corporate personnel Dmlng the three-month June 30, 1978. and the Kids" after a celebrated legal bat­ at its North Haven handgun his artistic talents away from paper to the manufacturing plant, ahd operations, at Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. period, the company Paper Route metal sculptures which are now on exhibit tle which developed when William Ran­ Mrs. Jones, a graduate of Wesleyan University, comes reported earnings of $1.1 dolph Hearst sued to prevent Dirks from to Kupler Corp. of Bran­ XEROX at the PS Galleries in this seaside town ■ to Connecticut General from Aetna Life & Casaulty, million, representing 54 switching his “Katzenjammer Kids” from ^ ford to build a plant in where he has summered "every year where she has been serving for the past four years, most cents a common share Hearst’s New York Journal to Joseph Westbrook where elec­ since I was born.” trical components will be recently as manager of equal opportunity program after deducation of CO^P^IES "The funnies just aren't that funny Pulitzer’s New York World. development. preferred dividends. The The New York Court of Appeals ruled SALAD PLATE ' . ''' manufactured. Pronto Printer anymore, ” Dirks said in an interview. 199 figure compared with 1007 Main St., E.H. Dirks could take his characters with him Make your own salad at our salad bar: ill you can eatl Eleven of the firms will “As a whole they’re working under a lot of use the loan money to build $613,000 for the second Call social restrictions, and have gotten much but the Journal had right to the title of the Appointed Counsel strip. BONANZABURGER • 1.39' ^ new plants or purchase and You Certainty can ftndrailel 6 4 7-9 9 4 6 more serious. You can't hurt anybody’s equip existing buildings. feelings or step on anybody’s toes. Dirks first named his new strip “Hans Juicyil/4 lb. hiDiburoar served with lettuce, tomilo and Iranch frlia. -■ 1 ’•/hnt- in EAST HARTFORD — Joseph D. Love has been ap­ ask for “When my father started back in the and Fritz,” but changed it to “The Captain Dividend Voted pointed as counsel for Unitei] Technologies Research Suffanra 1890s the strips were four inches deep and and the Kids” due to strong anti-German Center. Love suceeds Benson Ford, who recently was ap­ MY-fEVEli SINUS Tom sentiment during World War I. GREENWICH -Direc- pointed vice president, counsel for Ambac Industries, a Htrs's good nsws for youl pain and proaaure of congaatlon. ran all the way across the page. Now there Exclusivo now **h«rd ooro" 8YNA- Allovn youlo liratthi ^ ly — or “What most people never realized is \to rs of Cbeeseborough- subsidiary of United Technologies. CLEAR Oocongostant tablots oct (tops watsry ayss and runny are six strips in the same size space, MANCHE8TER-8HOP RITE PLAZA nm. YOU cim buy 8VNA4:l^ that the Captain and Mama were not 1 Pond’s Inc. have approved Instantly and eontinuoualy to which really limits the artist's ability put Love, who has been associated with United drain and daar all naaal-alnua at your tavortt# drug oountar, Jsan n s in detail. That's why the funniest ones now married,” he said. “My father’s strip MANCHESTER-WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE liayment of a regular Technologies since 1971, most recenHy was an assistant eavltiaa. Ona "hard ooro” tabM wlHwut naed for a praaertpUon. givoo up to 8 houra roUof from Satlataollon guarantaad by like Beetle Bailey and Peanuts are the originally had mama and a papa, but he larterly dividend of 27 general counsel at United's corporate headquarters in makar. Try (t lo^ . simplest. didn’t feel the papa was well suited to .^ ts per common share. Hartford, following an assignment In Enrope. ronerWoiih “Television can put everything in, like gags, so the captain just dropped in one The firm said the dlvi- A native of Louisville, Ky., he was graduated from the Cut out tKiraJ — M ib LIggaa Phannaoy. Mrotiiiah ona poek ol S YN A -C LEA R f f a and racatva ona mora the wrinkles on the sleeves,” he said. day in 1899 and stuck around. '^SeanConnenr d( nd will be payable Sept. University of Louisville with a bachelor’s degree in gw CcLEAn 12 PMk Fraa...... “But what TV cannot put in is the "My father always said fathers, like 25 to sh areh o ld ers of mechanldial engineering in 1963 and a bachelor of laws UGCnr PHIBMCY ^IHigBTEA PMMPE marvelously naive funny bone of the peo­ husbands, are just not funny — unless ZARDOZ racord Sept. 4. degree in 1966. ple who made the comics great. What TV you’ve got a Dagwood.” V EVENING HERALD. Mon., August 20. Ig7» - PAGE SEVENTEEiN

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IS Help WanM . « N«/p W anM u H ttp W a n M IS Htio WtiHtd IS Na(p HTanlatf 13 Htip W tn fd Coventry INDEX , t / ATTENTION!! EVENING HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS: LIVE-IN COMPANION for salesperson WANTED SEWERS- Experienced on In­ LEGAL SECRETARY- PROFESSIONAL SALES HUCHINI OrW TOW NOTICII elderly gentleman in Glaston­ PEOPLE with proven track for 36 to 40 hours per week. dustrial Sewing Machines. Eastern Law Firm. Full WiWTED You don't have Will Oil 1 ~ L oll in d Found ______benefits. Experienced in bury. Call after 6 p.m., 633- record. Experienced or non- Some retail experience i — P irio n ili Will train if necessary. Good or 6434932. experienced. We offer hitfiest preferred. Diamond Show­ 1st shift openings for lo shell out much 3 — Announciminti ■ starting pay for the right peo- Domestic Relations and/or to gel hig results. Its Roads 4 - Ent0rltinm«n| le. Hours; 7 to 3:80, Monday Commerical Law, preferred commissiona in the area, case, Manchester Parkade. Bridgeport St N/C On- ^ - Auct'om modem offices, secretarial U m ^c. 2nd shift opening 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE iru Friday. Apply in person but not required. Call 423-9231. M S assistance, complete adver­ EXPERIENCED FINANCIAL at: PillowtexCorp., 48Regent for Bridgeport. Lathe, & COVENTRY - Starting 8 - Bonds S locki-M orlgiotl FU LL TIM E tising, on-going educational INVENTORY CONTROL Jig Bore. Operators must Street, Manchester. Equal MACHINISTS FOR plan, more. Interested parties PERSON - Purchasing, lift today and continuing 9 - Pertonil Loips Opportunity Employer M/F. EXPERIENCED and respon­ AIRCRAFT PABTS- be able to set-up and 10 — ifHu'Rnci sible Piiza and Grinder help. please contact Ms. Kathleen truck, shipping experience CUl 643-2718 after 5 p.m. or 6 4 3 -2 711 duriiie baainess hoars 8:30-5 through August, the Experimental and short run. Champ, Fireside Realty, 643- helpful. Excellent opportuni­ operate. Please caU or app- EMPLOYMENT STAFF ACCOUNTANT - CPA Apply In person: La Strada Job shop xpe highway department will 13 - H«lp Wflntfd 8030. All replies strictly con­ ty. Dlsplaycraft Manchester, firm. Local firm located in West, 471 Hartford Road, ireferred.rec To workirx on( either conduct a road oiling 14 . Business OppO'tunitieS fidential. 643-9S5L 13 23 16 - S'lult'On Wsnied Tolland County is seeking to between 2 and 5 p.m. athe, briditdgeport, cintimatic 13 Help Wented 13 Help ifented 13 Help Wented Homes For Safe program in town. { m Help Wented EDUCATION expand their staff to service or tracer. Top pay for right EXPERIENCED EXHIBIT Y tm iii, CT O g M Roads being oiled today diversified small business HELP WANTED FULL man. Excellent fringe EXPERIENCED or newly A WHOLESALE FOREST HILLS- 8 room iB - Private insifuctions PERSON for repair and refur- tMM |TM t44 _ Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, first include: Armstrong, Snake 19 - Snnoois-Ciasses clients. Tax and auditing TIME- Gas Station Attendant. benefits. Apply at Paragon Licensed Agents. We have one DISTRIBUTOR desires an 20 - msi'uclions Wanted Immediate opening. Apply in blshing department. alert person to assemble floor family room with Hill and Flanders between experience helpful. Please Tool Co., Inc. 121 Adams Excellent opening. BABYSITTER NEEDED for of the best training programs OPENINGS send resume to Box S, c/o person only to: Stan Graham, Street. Manchester, 647-9935. in the Real Estate Profession. .customers orders, help In SALES ABENT fireplace, large modern Snake Hill and High Street. REAL ESTATE Dlsplaycraft, Manchester, after school. 15 hours per MR. DONUT now accepting kitchen, sliders to large deck, 23 — Humes (or Sa>e Manchester Herald.. Morlarty Brothers, week. Good hourly pay. Own applications for all snlfts, High commissions paid. AVAILABLE receiving and shipping depart­ tMANTED Other groups of roads 24 - Lots-Land (O' Sale Manchester. FIREMAN - WATCHMAN. 643-9»7. ment, make deliveries. Join a walkout basement, gas heat, 2 transportation preferrM. Call morning, afternoon a ^ Room for advancement. Earn W* nMd • drnamie nun or 25 - Investment Properly Experience on high pressure AT rowing company. FuU time, car garage, woodedlot. Group will be oiled on subsequent 26 - Business Property RECEPTIONIST - TYPIST. 646-1&. evening. Apply Mr. Donut, 255 She Beralii good pay, plus Bonus and a m n w n In M * n w n x d M ln enlnn- MECHANICALLY boiler preferred. Year round, teady employment. CaU 643- I, Philbrick Agency. 646420(1. days according to the 27 - Resort Properly Pleasant personable and West Middle Turnpike. chance to win a trip to Las PIONEER t tfara tnd nn niinm ivt linn el 26 ' Real Estate Wanted capable typist wanted by of­ INCLINED PERSON - good wages and overtime. APPUCATTONS ARE NOW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Vegas. "Be A Neighborhood 9147 for an interview. following schedule: Experienced in light plumbing Paid CMS, Blue Cross and wUilnB ipM lnlllM /lniilnnin MANCHESTER - NEW MISC. SERVICES fice located in the CASHIERS - FuU time for BEING ACCEPTED for part- NURSES AIDES - Part or full Professional.” Join Century PARACHUTE gHU. H you h m n pent MMocy ol Nathan Hale Drive Parker, and electrical work. Write to Life Insurance. Apply CARPENTERS- Immediate LISTING. 6 room Cape. - Services Odered Manchester-Vernon area. heatih and beauty aid store. time day and .evening help at time. 7 a.m. to 12 noon, 3 p.m. . 21 Tedford Real Estate, ARE AS FOLLOWS: w iuccooo nr «M i In bogln n 32 - Painting.Papering Box F, c/o Manchester Amerbelle, Corp„ 104 ^ s t openings available. Fireplaced living room, wall Bridge Road, Upton Drive, Please send resume to Box S, Must be able to work flexible Hardee’s of Manchester, 354 to 11 D.m., or 11 p.m to 7 Member of Three Multiple ooronr In tnino, ynu enn bnnom TT - Buiiding-Coniracimg Herald. Main Street, Rockville, Eixperienced framers. Own to wall carpeting, rec room. Judd Road and Plans J4 ' Roolng-Siding c/o Manchester Herald. schedule. Previous Broad Street. Apply between 2 a.m.. Laurel Manor, 91 Chest­ Listing Boards. Call Mr. Cur­ • Sawing Machlna (ram ono ol Um mom knnllm between 9 AM and 3:30 PM. , tools and transportation. CaU garage with patio, immediate Road; Barnsbee Road, 35 — Healing-Plumbing experience preferred but will and 4 p.m. No phone calls nut Street. tiss at 647-9914, or 4234958. oommtoilQn tlniolurM In ow In- 36 Flooring SHEET METAL WORKER - JANITORIAL HELP An E.O.E. PHONE 643-2711 Oparators. Previous after 6:00 p.m;, 568-4735. occupancy. Asking $56,900.00. Cynthia Lane, Sam Green 37 - Moving-Trurking-Slorage train reliable individual. App­ please. dunlry. Whnt wn nnnd to m ln - Correnti Real Estate. 646- Experienced. Soldering etc. WANTED- East Hartford, ly daily 10 AM to 8 PM, BABYSITTER WANTED - experience desired but dhrtdunl who CM dnnl dkneUy eDh Road, and Seagraves Road. 36 - Services Wanted South Windsor, Tolland area, W AmESS WANYED- Apply ’TOOL MAKER to work in our FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 5252. Call 528-2101. Brooks Discount, 277 West WANTED SEWING Part time (20 hours weekly) not essential. FULL TIME SALES HELP biulnnnnmyn oho « n enUndnra Also: Three miles of MISC. FOR SALE 5 to 9 p.m., Monday thru in person to: La Strada West Tool St Prototype Depart­ beginning in September, for days. Knowledge of knit­ Middle ’Turnpike, Manchester. MACHINE OPERATORS - •MIscaHanwNit ■nd •pncMIy Hnnw to pramoln EAST HARTFORD - Move South Street between 40 - Hoiiserioid Goods TOOLMAKER WANTED - Friday. Middle age man Restaurant, 471 Hartford Experience on power sewing ment. Air conditioned plant. Help Wented 13 Keeney Street area. Call 643- ting and crocheting 41 - Articles (or Sale referred. Roger C. Pease & Road, Manchester. Many paid benefits. Top AnamlMr. This job in I M r bm lnn M . T N i In m nio n lln m right into this charming—3 . 42 - B-jiidmg Supplies Prototype and machine REAL ESTATE - Part timer. machines helpful but not SdvERTISIRE' 8831, after 2:00 p.m, necessary. Call Knitters Wrights Mill Road and on. 8754570. wages. Call for appointment: ADVERTISING our Pack department World, 646-4340, Tuesday thru t$nn lor im i tn annooMn youranM Bedroom Ranch on quiet 43 - Pets -Birds- Dogs building. Apply in person, 81 g Earn 38,000 plus annually. requl:^. We ywll train. Work wHti The Then. D. Murphy Co., t Route 6; Broad Way and 44 — Musical Instruments MEDIUM SIZE EAST Conn. Cycle Accessories, 423- AN OPFORTUNITY FROM. . . street. B ^ sts fresh paint and Commerce Street, Glaston­ Evenings and weekends. Com­ near home. Apply In person: WANTED - One Assistant requires someone with a Saturday between 12 and 5:30. plonunt In Uw ndwrUnlng ItoM - Dunn Road; Brewster 45 - Boats & Accessonos FULL & PART ’HME HELP HARTFORD LAW FIRM 1611. DEADLINE RATES a 12x22 family room off the 46 - Sporting Goods bury, or call 633-4895. puterized active office, 3 MLS Roosevelt Mills, Vernon, REGAL Field Hockey Coach at good mathematical ■men IMS. Your mMoUira ond NEEDED- Retail experience seeks Legal Secretary with 12 00 noon trie duy beforu idey ...... 121 word per tfey Manchester High School. Con­ FULL OR PART TIME kitchen. Owners anxious. $50s. Street, Love Lane, and 47 - Garden Products systems. Confidential inter­ (kmn. ability who can handle plonnlng w ill dolorinlno your Bamett-Bowman, 633-3661. 46 — Antiques MUNSON’S CANDY necessary. Apply in person: Real Estate experience. 289- DRIVER / STOCK CLERK - pubiicotion. 3 d e ^ ...... lUwordperd^ QREETHIM a BIFTS tact: Richard P. Cobb, Sr., MAINTENANCE MAN- App­ North River Road, view, Ralph Pasek, Realtor. Deadline lor Saturdiy end Mon 6deya ...... 10i word per measurements of units. grawtti ond lueooio wWi our m- 49 - Wanted to Buy KITCHEN is seeking male to Parkade Liggett-Rexall. 8625. 289-7475. 40-hour week. Arthur Drug *1mN • CMluiyM M pta pM| 649-8496, 647-3553. ly in person to: Raffa s between Routes 31 and Warehouse. Call 649-8648. day If 12 00 Noon Friday M deye .. daye...... etOre umamt •Sawing Machlna Restaurant, 2815 Main'Street, InMIohtd oompony. Your oocuunto RENTALS learn trade as candy maker. 15 words 12 00 minimum an protoetod ond ropool ordon SUBURBAN - Astounding 44A; Riley Mountain Road 52 - Rooms (or Rent RN or LPN - Full or part 3250 WEEKLY MAILING SQVniMBSOR • m MtOAL eaiea aai gem ta Glastonbury. Must be neat, have good per­ PRODUenON WORKERS - Irlm ei and nalahkort tram CLERICAL OPENING - 8 to Mechanic Trahwa. This nuko monoy. for you. H you non Colonial Estate situated on 13 and Jones Crossing, Hop 53 - Apartments (or Rent time. 7 AM to 3 PM. Laurel AND STUFFING BOOKKEEPER- Glastonbury Happy A de...... $2.50 Inch 54 - Homes lor Rent sonal habits, and be of sincere First shift, 7 - 3:30 PM. N m OF ENMTIIM emarted w esast ealar aaWae. 4:30, Monday-Friday. Must be job requires someone orponlu your Unw ond work 15 acres features authentical­ Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, ENVELOPES. Send sUmped manufacturer has immediate PLEASE READ MWD ■ iw^^ee eppenuMif w rh MARINE ENGINEERING River Road and Lancaster 55 - Business (or Rent character. Send resume, in­ Several jobs available. Apply Has the following positions a good typist and very good wtthoul Mporvlolon, thio eon bo on ly reproduced carriage house 56 — Resort Property for Rent Manchester. envelope: M & B Enterprises, opening for full-time, with a good mechanical TRAINEES, 17-24, will train, cluding work experience, age, in person between 9 - 3 N r haJwTaMii Mdoii an aamlna with figures. Pleasant on the nuolloiri M l Unw or port Unw and barn. Near complete Road. 57 - Wanted to Rent Box 4181, Topeka, KS. 66604. open experienced Bookkeeper. ability and high school CaU 646-7888. 56 -- MiSC (or Rent address etc. to: Munson’s weekdays at Pillowtex Corp., YOUR AD aha leaaay Rhana, mHa ar n M )hone. Contact Hartford buslnooo lor you. W rilo lob restoration on main house These roads were chosen Applicant must have Ciatfified ads are taktn over the w oelelof wiGeL Candy Kitchen, P.O. Box 224, 49 Regent Street, Manchester. Despatch and Warehouse, le v e l vocational HcKonzIo, MorkoUng Monogir, with 3 bedrooms, living room, for oiling because of their AUTOMOTIVE Bolton, Conn., 06040. SUPERINTENDENT-110 un­ SEEKING A CHALLENGING experience with payroll, ac­ phone es a convenience The W.& Crowley, 528-9551. EOE. E.O.E. MFH. •MAINTMIKR Herald If responeible lor only ■RALOBIKSiaFTS courses. FOODSDWkE The Tboo. D. M urphy C o.. P.O. formal dining room, music deteriorating condition, 61 - Autos (or Sale its. Hard worker. Mechanical PART TIME JOB for the fall? counts receivable and 62 — Trucks (or Sale experience necessary. Please Wendys Old Fashioned Ham­ •CUSTODUU UBHT payable, daily deposits in one incorrect ineertlon and then APPLY: SUPONISOR Boi 122, Locuot VMloy, Nuw York room, booming room, keeping Roger Bellard, street 63 - Heavy Equipment (or Sale WANTED; Loving sitter for JOURNEYMEN OR only to the file of the original ln« ie e -u 4 e LATHE OPERATORS - With 11BM. room, 4 working fireplaces - 64 - Moiorcycies-Bicydes Robertson kimfergartner. y)ply in person 9 to 11 at burgers of Manchester will HOUraSETIM bank, reconciliation, eertion Errors which do not 2 years’ experience. Good nOIEDIPIlMCWTECO. superintendent said. 65 - Campers-Traiiers-Mobile APPRENTICES. Full time opportunity more. $110,000. Fireside Real­ From 10 AM to school time, Fountain village Apartments, have several positions Experienced in commercial experience with Safe Guard lessen the value of the edver- benefits. Salary negotiable. Hale Road available for individual Homes 175 D ow ney D riv e , available for lunch, 11 AM to 2 •CUSTODUU.- M h f system preferred. Please call iitemeni will not be corrected by ty, 6434030 66 - Automotive Service occasionally after school for 3 and residential wiring. Hawk Precision Co., 303 Manchester CL to supervise, schedule, 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease kids starting in September, Manchester, see Carroll John­ PM, weekdays. If interested Benefits. Call 646-5422. 6594344 for appointment. an edditionel ineertlon REAL ESTATE - Part timers. Burnham Street, East Hart- Some Water son Brundrett. apply in person at: WENDYS, Earn $8000 weekends and Betwaon 0 AM and 3 PM train and orient SPLIT LEVEL - 7 Rooms, 2 but some time is available in ford, telephone 528-9845. baths, 3 bedrooms, family August if desired. 649-1103 or 2S0 Broad St., Manchester. MUNSONS CANDY RECEPTIONIST - GUston- nights. Call now. Ralph An Equal Opportunity Employer employees in food ser­ Butinett Opportunity 14 Has Sodium SECRETARY / Monday-Friday from 2 to 4 Excellant Benefits. Apply bury firm has an immediate Pasek, 289-7475. HELP WANTED Apply in room. 20x40 in-ground pool 289-7549 ask for Elaine. KITCHEN is accepting vice department. with cabana. Garage. BOOKKEEPER for busy ren­ PM. applications for fall employ­ In person a t opening for pleasant, respon­ Help Wenled 13 Help Wented 13 person, 1 to 5 PM, Monday VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco VERNON - The Health tal office. Please apply in per­ sible individual for full-time ADDRESSERS WANTED thru Friday Must be available BUS BOYS - FuU time lunch Previous supervisory Snacks with locations $3,580 Aluminum siding. Group I PART TIME- “Girl Friday” . ment. Part time hours are: M Realtors, Philbrick Agency, Department is warning Bookkeeping, son, hours of 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. PACKER DEUVERY MAN - employment as Receptionist. ALARM INSTALLER and IMMEDIATELY! Work at late nights and weekends. and dinner shifts. Apply at experience is required. CALL TOLL FREE 1400423- □ NOTICES (Mornings) PM, Monday - Friday and 8 FMUnSSEMKXS PART-TIME HELP ■ Mor­ 646- 4200. residents that water typing necess ary. For active at Fountain Village Nights, 12 to 8 a.m.. ^ p ly in hours on Saturday or Sunday, Applicant should have a plea­ nings and nights. Must be service repair man. Call 646- home — no experience Subway, 288 Center Street, Cavey's Restaurant, 45 East For more information 2355 Ext. 905. softeners are causing high Real Estate (Iffice. 289-7475. Apartments. 175 Downey person to: Bess Eaton Donuts, 20 to 24 hours/week. Full time KnuniENT sant telephone manner and be dependable. Will train, ^ p ly 4390 for details. necessary — excellent pay. Manchester. Center Street, Manchester. or to arrange for inter­ Lost and Found 1 Drive, Manchester, see accustomed to handling Write American Service, 8350 CAPE - 7 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms, concentrations of sodium 150 C e n te r S tr e e t, hours are: Monday-Friday, 9- 771 Main Street in person: Center Giant Pizza view please contact the * EDUCATION Remodeled Kitchen and OIL BURNER SERVICE Carroll Johnson Brundrett. Manchester. 4 PM. Call for appointment. customer contact. Will train Shop. 660 Center Street,. BOOKKEEPER ■ Part-time P ark L ane, S uite 127, RARE OPPORTUNITY - COMMUNICATIONS in some water supplies. LOST MY CATS - Female, St. MMur, Cml qualified individual. Call 659 position. Approximately 15-20 Dallas.TX 75231. TRAINEES, 17-25, will train, personnel department at Baths. Aluminum siding, in- MAN- No. 2 oil. Mostly all 6494332. Manchester. OWN YOUR OWN ground pool with patio and Charles Vassilopoulos, bluepoint Siamese named residential. All benefits. M & 0344 for appointment. h o u rs a w eek. F or BUSINESS. Distributor for CaU 646-7888. 646-1222, ext. 481. Private Instructions IS Violet and a female tiger experienced individual with RESPIRATORY privacy. Group 1, Philbrick the town’s environmental M Oil, Route 6, Bolton. CADWELL 10 8075. on a permanent basis. Some organized person with good son to Turnpike TV St Treasure House party plan. hro. wooUy. Company bi- with dinette area, paneled softening device on home retriever, half German nights and Sundays. Apply in Separate sealed bids for the Ckmstruction of Burnham Street secretarial skills, fair math Appliances, 273 West Middle Gail collect person to person 872-0501. Ext. 265. Monday by us. High immediate in­ Shepherd. Answers to name of through Friday. etrueUonal manual and family room, carpeting, 2 car faucets. person only, EOE. Card and Buckland Street Improvements, Contract No. 4, will be aptitude, with at least 2 years’ ’Turnpike. for Miss Carol 491-2I0(). Also come minimum required in­ RIDING LESSONS indoor gargage. $57,900. Zanotti Sam, license number 1708. G a lle ry , M a n c h e ste r received by the Town of Manchester, Ckmnecticut at the Office experience to handle detail booking parties. vestment $9,975. 100% profit loeatkm aelup. MINIMAL riding ring. Western stock He said that the state Lost in East Middle Turnpike CLERK tTENOSIUtPHEII INVESTMENT OF $1,- See something you Realtor-!, 6494272, 228-9485. Parkade. of the Director of General Services until 11:00 A.M., E.D.S.T., work in a specialized depart­ NURSE AIDES St EXPERIENCED structure. Call between 8AM seat, saddle seat and hunt health code prohibits the area. Reward. 643-8924. TOMmOFIIUllCHESTER PREFERABLY ON IBM 54% 221.10 to |26rt77.S0. like? Then call the September 10,1979, and shall be publicly opened and read aloud. ment. Will train for advance­ LAUNDRESS- Part time and SECRETARIAL POSITIONS St 5PM. 1-800433-6367. Or seat. All levels 228-9817. 9 ROOM COLONIAL- In discharge of water Apply in person; Gaer write: American Film CALL TOLL FREE 1-iOO- number you see In the ment. Call Mr. Gordon, 643- full time, all shifts. Enjoy AND ACCOUNT CLERK ss,203-sej04 2*7-2IOe or 1-a00-287. Wallingford. Built in kitchen, softener waste into septic LOST - White pocketbook con- TTie Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, 0644 for application. working in a very pleasant POSITION, Glastonbury Brothers. 140 Rye Street. P rocessing, Inc., 1935R ad. And If you have VOICE, PIANO Instructions. taining wallet with drivers ^ Plans, Specifications and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance and Experience and training required Is not less than South Windsor. 0704. Sun 10om>0pm., something to sell, give Former faculty New York formal dining room, living systems. The cumulative and bome-Iike atmosphere. Public Schools. 12-months, 35 Hoover Court, B’ham, AL Mon.-Wad tom-Opm., room with fireplace, 4 license and Navy I.D. cards. COOKS & K ITC H EN Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be BOOKKEEPER - Permanent Please call Doris Blain, RN, hours per week. Apply to Dr. six (6) Y«srs’ sxpsriencs In responsible office 35226. us a call! Music and Art High School. effect of sodium backwash Please call 646-6538 or 537-5201 H E L P E R S - A v a ila b le work or In lieu thereof graduation from business Thurt St Frt 0am-8pm. Professional Singer/Pianist. bedrooms, den, enclosed examined at the following location: part-time position. Director of Nurses, 6464129. Larry Ashley, Superintendant porch. 2 car garage, leaching into drinking if you have any information, weekends and evenings. of Schools, Department C S. school or high school with courses In typing and MANAGER TRAINEE- 6444597. Office of the Director of General Services Experience. Hours flexible. HOME HEALTH CARE breezeway. Lots of closets. supplies can adversely Experienced preferred, Can 7424103. EckerU, 2152 RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy 232 JVniifUfrt Street, Glaston­ business practices and two Years of experience In $10,000. Minimum age 21. WORKERS urgently needed hpaith Drivers License. Mature in- Town of Manchester High School graduate with Generously wooded acre, well affe ct people’s Boston ’Turnpike, (Coventry, working with an excellent sup­ bury, Ct. 06033. Affirmative ^ agency, serving 10 towns landscaped, and many other ...... dividuals. Apply in person: Municipal Building responsible office work. Must be able to type 40 business experience, or expecially those on low- Bonda-Slocks-Mortgages ~ ■ a . 06328. porting staff. Very pleasant Action Equal Opportunity E-ast Of ’ITie River. Previous features. Only $86,000, by Garden Gr’oVc C aterers, 41 Center Street, a tm o s^ re . Good wages and Employer, m/f. wpm and take dictation st 80 wpm. College with Graduate salt diets, Vassilopoulos experience as Nurses Aide owner. Call 2K-1015, or 528- Keeney Street, Manchester. Manchester, Connecticut 06040 benefiu. Please call Doris Applications and job descriptions are available at business training. Excellent helpful, but willing to train. said. GOVERNMENT opportunity in Finance Field. 8417 after 5:00 p.m. Ckipies may be obtained at the office of the Director of General Blain, RN, Director of ONE DOZEN PEOPLE TO the Personnel Office, Town Hall. 41 Center Street, Car essential. Good mileage HELP! HELP! HELP! Additional information GUARANTEED BUSINESS MAN TO WORK IN GLASS START IMMEDUTELY due Firm offers unusually high LOANS - 350,000 to 3350,000. Services located at Manchester, Connecticut upon payment of Nurses, 6464129. Manchester, Connecticut. reimbursement. Paid SHOP - Full or part time. WANTED QUALITY to expansion of local Vernon benefits, relocation required training. Part-time hours about sodium contamina­ Phone 281-4112. Apply in person to J.A. White 350.00 for each set. CONTROL MANAGER- Must Closing date for filing Is August 27, 1979. after training. Triano Per­ Top Notch Foods is taking applications for tion and water softeners office. Any 18 hours weekly. available. Fringe benefits. Glass Co., 31 Bissell Street. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning each set promptly and be able to organize and run ★ 35.33 hourly. Car necessary. An equal opportunity employer. sonnel. 98 Main. Southington. EOE. Phone 643-9511 for ap­ the following positions: MANCHESTER - 6 1/2-room may be obtained from the in good condition, will be refunded his payment. Any person (s) O v er 18. C all C St W 6214139. pointment. Green Manor Ranch. Nicely & PART TIME for MAINTENANCE MAN - Full town health departm ent...... who obtains a set of plans and specifications but who fails to Distributors, 12 to 3 p.m., 871- decorated with slider to Memorial Building. 14 Snack Bar and Golf Course. time steady w ork.. Apply 2528. College students spacious private fenced Apply at: Tallwood Country permit a bona fide bid shall not be eligible for a refund of his Please p ,„ g . ap or send resume Nutmeg Village Office, 656 • CASHIERS —Part Tim e Park Place, or the state □ EMPLOYMENT welcomed. backyard. Fireplaced Club, Route 85 Hebron. Phone payment. to: Le-lf Corporation,^rpoi 190 Talcotfville toad, Vernon, livingroom, garage, wall-to- Department of Health in 646-1151. The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to Tunnel Road, Vernon, Conn, Conn. FULLTIME BABYSI’TTER • GROCERY CLERKS -Part Time Mornings or Nights Help Wanted 13 walT carpeting and Hartford. reject any or all bids. <“ 3 ) 871-1244. for 2 small children during •T m Ih M • Mamifacliiitag a p p lian ces.. Low 6% PART TIME. Phone from MAINTENANCE school year. Martin School • DAIRY & FROZEN FOOD CLERKS TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Each Bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount, assumable mortgage. Mid home servicing our customers Applications are now being area. References required. $50’s. By Owner. M9-9018. Apply 81 Commerce Street, in your own area. 249-7773. form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information accepted for full- and part- Call 646-5308. • PRODUCE MANAGERS Glastonbury. PTG for Bidders. tim e employment in our • Cbiloil • EngkMilng Schools Have COMPANY. Telephone 633- Lota-Land for Sale 24 SECRETARY WANTED in Attention of Bidders is particularly called to the requirements EXECUTIVE Maintenance Department. ELECTRICIAN / APPLY AT ANY TOP NOTCH STORE 7631. legal office in Manchester. Apply in person at Meadow’s Code Problem as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum JO U R N EY M A N - An ROCKLEDGE - Wooded lot, Applicant must be an SALESPERSON Convalescent Home, 333 experienced helper. Perma­ 100x240. $26,500. Group I HARTFORD (UPI) - CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC excellent typist to handle wage rates to be paid under the contract. Bidwell Street, Manchester. nent postion. Many benefits. omMinniEs ME - Experienced only. Top Realtors, Philbrick Agency, More than 100 violations of varied materials and have a In accordance with Executive Order 11246 (30 F.R. 12319-25), We will train the right per­ Industrial St Commercial 6464200. wages, ^ p ly ; Atlas Tile, 1862 pleasing telephone manner. the implementating rules and regulations thereof, and orders of son for a professional sales HOUSEKEEPING Wiring. Manchester. 646-1418. building codes governing Berlin ’Tpke., Wethersfield, Hours are 9 to 5, Monday thru the Secretary of Labor, a Certification regarding Equal Oppor­ career. ’The qualified in­ Applications now being OLABTONaURT Inveatment Properly 25 health, fire safety and 563-0151. Friday. Salary commensurate accepted in our Housekeeping BABYSITTER NEEDED - KnaillM EilER HA N C H am R. tunity is required of bidders or prospective contractors and dividual will receive a geONorthMtln Fox Run Mall access for the handicapped with experience. Rep^ly with monthly training Department, 7 to 3 weekends. References required. Waddell COLUMBIA LAKE-Over 100 RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll references to Box EE, c/o their proposed subcontractors prior to the award of contracts or Apply in person at Meadow’s ‘ allM n ' have been found in at least allowance plus com­ School area. Call after 6:30 feet waterfront property with p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. Manchester Herald. subcontracts. Convalescent Home, 333 p.m., 6434089. 20 public schools in Apply director of nursing. missions and complete WDOLBTOWN 4 large cott^es in very good $ No Bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actual Bidwell Street, Manchester. T VEEDEII-min BAIT condition. Fully furnished, Connecticut, state educa­ Salmonbrook Convalescent MOTEL DESK CLERK - fringe benefits. No over­ RELIABLE PERSON TO HARTFOND. 900 Home, off House Street, date of the opening thereof. located in Sandy Beach area, tion officials say. Saturday and Sunday after­ Robert B. Weiss, General Manager night traveling required BABYSIT for Bowers School Wethinglon St docks, boats, gorgeous pic­ The figures were in Glastonbury. Please call 633- noons. References. 645-6814. 11W BumNdtll Dated this 14th day of August 1979. and your income potential kindergartner from 7:30 to We;re growing and here's your R t a e turesque setting. Very 5244. will be in excess of 335,000 12:30, Monday through Avenue reports compiled by an in­ 0434 chance to grow with the world's private. Owners want to spection team paving the a year. If your ambitious, EXPEIHIICED Friday. Call 6464501, ask for finance. Excellent investment NURSES AIDES wanted for Cynthia. leading manufacturer of mechanical way for building correc­ full time on all shifts. Apply LEGAL enjoy an independant work and electronic counting, controlling. for group or indvidual. Zanotti style and have a basic Realtors, 649-0272, 228-9485. tions to be financed with director of nursing. Salmon- NURSE HUES BABYSITTER NEEDED for Indicating and recording brook Convalescent Home, off NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE business background, this 315 million state reim­ kindergarten child, Buckley Instruments. R e so rt Property 27 House Street, Glastonbury. is the career opportunity School area. Call 643-147’f, bursements over the next Please call 633-5244. STATE OF CONNECTICUT FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION you’ve been losing for. NEEDED NUCLEAR TRAINEES, 17- Sehoola-Claataa IB after 4:30 p.m. FOOD MANAGEMENT 24, HS Grad. Will train. Call LEBANON-$24,900 buys water few years. DEPARTMENT OF BY THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER Send resume to: To provide Nursing Coro TRAINEES, 17-25, Will train. The sum doesn’t include ATTENTION - Need 2 people 646-7888. FOR THE BEST - Manchester view Ranch, wood stove, TRANSPORTATION Notice is hereby given of a sale at public auction to be held In privelt homtt end EXPERIENCED Let UB know your area of Call 646-7888. living room, enclosed fronts state General Fund money over 21. Immediate employ­ Nodical Fecllltiae. Pert Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 ment. This is not a fancy ad, 24 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD August 25, 1979 at 10:15 a.m., at Waddell School, 163 Broad KEYBOARD PLAYER for Interest and experience and pupils per teacher. FREE in­ porch, furnishing, shed, large designated for certain WETHERSFIELD, CONN. Mr.Bamto time, hill lime. C oneideri- we simply want a person who Street, Manchester, CT of surplus material of the types listed P .O . Box 1009 Blue Horizons Oldies Band we'll let you know all about troductory lesson with this ad. lot, boat included. Zanotti "priority’’ projects which needs a permanent job. Ad­ BUILDING(S) AND/OR below. Hon given to prateronca Call 643-1268. 6464128. Call 6444306, or 6464549. Realtors, 649-0272, 228-9485. ,C t oh— Location end Hours. the openings you're most incorporated code violation vancement opportunity. Call STRUCTURE(S) TO BE Office Furniture HO FE E - w e e k l y PAY COLLECTION CLERK - We likely qualified for, the □ REAL ESTATE Reel Estate Wenled 28 corrections into larger between 10 a.m. and 31 [pm. - REMOVED Wooden Tables 528-3869. E.O.E. For biformatlon call need a person with self- pay range, the benefit projects. Sealed bids for the removal or Drafting Tables 643-S515 confidence to collect package and the work ALL CASH For your property, Hornet For Sale 23 State school inspector BABYSITTER NEEDED- demolition of building(s) Student Desks AID A ASSISTANCi receivables and do other environment you can expect within 24 hours. Avoid Rra Robert F. Danger said .and/or structurc(s), will be Student Chairs clerical work in our accoun­ Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Monday through ’Thursday, 3 ol North Eastern Conn, at Veeder-Root. COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 violations included com­ p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ received by the Commissioner ’Typing Tables ting department. If you have Corp. 6440131. ATTENTION MOTHERS St hw. previous office experience Just mall us this coupon and ROOMS, 1st floor family bustible materials used in tation. Call 649-6022. Friday; of Transportation in Room 148 Work Tables STUDENTS - We need help room with fireplace, 4 weekends anytime. ssr Caal CmUf Sirati. and are willing to learn we are ws’ll call you within 4iB houral SELLING your house? Call us floors, walls and ceilings, at 24 Wolcott Hill Road, Mfic^Eguignient for Breakfast, Lunch and ready to train you. All generous sized bedrooms, 2 first ond we’ll make you a Wethersfield, Connecticut, un­ deficient exit ways or the OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House Recorders Nights. Startingng anytime. benefits paid by the company. 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car cash offer! T.J. Crockett, til 11:00 A M. August 30,1979, Transcribers and dictating equipment AppW In person,, ^ u th Wind- garage, walkout basement. lack of them, and delivery. Year round work. Call for an appointment 289- Realtor, 643-1577. after which they will be Mimeo machine sor Dairy Queen, 845 Sullivan IMMEDIATE JOB 6843. Vulcan Radiator Co., 515 Mail to: Pereonnel Department . Group I, Philbrick stairwells without doors to All benefits, /^ply M&M Oil Co., Route 6, Bolton. publicly opened and read Calculating machines Avenue. OPENINGS In fast growing John Fitch Blvd., South Wind­ Voodor*Rool Agency,f. 6 4 ^ 0 0 . MAY WE BUY your home? separated them from oc­ Lawn ’Treatment Profession. aloud. Bids must be submitted Comptometers sor. Sergeant S t Quick, fair, all cash and no cupied areas. on Proposal Form CON 114J PART TIME SECRETARY - Good pay, excellent oppor­ VERY ATTRACTIVE 7 1/2 problem. Call Warren E. ’Typewriters Flexible hours, good typing Hertford, CT 06102 Picture yourself in a rewarding position as a nurse ROOM COLONIAL- 3 Danger, who only looks in bid envelopes provided by tunities for advancement. Howland, Realtors, 6441108. Storage cabinets essential. Hayes Corp. 646- High School Diploma and good aide. If you always wanted to work in the health fireplaces, large Family at schools he is called on to INVITATION the Department of Transpor­ FVjsual^Eguigment 0133. r""cLERi«""T Room, very luxurious Audio-V driving record required. Call I My name Is: care field but lacked the training and experience Houtahold Qoodt 40 inspect, said many times tation, which may be secured Project Lawn-A-Mat, 331 Summit , FiNlAPMTtllllE throughout! Call R. Zimmer, TO BID necessary, .here is your opportunity to learn the they violations occur when in Room 145 at 24 Wolcott Hill Cassette players Street. Manchester, 649-8667, ■ ciLteawiwiMaiMrhf J.D. Real Estate for details. REFRIGERATORS Road, Wethersfield, Connec­ I « iHMln ke a n M M I required skills while earning excellent wages and 6441980, or 647-1139. local school authorities Record players between 9 and 4 for interview- I My addreae Is: Washers / Ranges, used, Sealed bids will be received in ticut. ’The telephone number is aeMh hr lapailb make changes in buildings Hom^Economjj^ggijment DOG WASHER WANTED - appointment. benefits. guaranteed and clean. New the Office of ’The Director of 5664750. hMM. MANCHESTER, BY without consulting fire Refr!pralors^^^^^'^“ Local grooming shop. ■ shipment damaged, G.E St General Services, 41 Center MALE St FEMALE - Part- I •REGULAR WAGE I My telephone number It; The Meadowa Convalescent Home offers: OWNER. 6 room (Jape, new "All persons are invited to bid Stoves Experience unnecessary. Call FRlGIDAIRE. Low prices. marshals or building of­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ tim e general Pizza Shop I REVIEWS kitchen, lovely yard. $50’s. By B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main without regard to race, color, Industrial Dishwaher 871-0800. 1. Starting wage $3.17 per hour; $3.37 per hour appointment. 643-9380. No ficials. ticut, until Sept. 14, 1979 at duties. Apply within: 267 East I ‘EXCELLENT Street, 6442171. creed, national origin or sex.” Kitchen mixer Center Street, Manchester. effective December 1, 1979. agents. 11:00 a.m. for the following: I BENEFITS I The best time to call It: To demolish or dismantle Sewing Machines 2. Fully paid insurance; hospital, medical, life and ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! 911 Radio — Furnish and ! •EMPLOYEE BOLTON- New listing. Won't Install each following Item, the con­ Kilns disabiiity. Custom made draperies, slip­ DOG GROOMER WANTED - ■ DISCOUNTS I I em Intereeted In a job as: last ^11 now. Unique 8 room covers and upholstery. Budget LEGAL tractor must have a current Ranch with custom contem­ ’The Town of Manchester is an Demolition License with the Doors Experienced only. Good ■ ‘FLEXIBLE 3. 10 paid holidays per year, 11 paid holidays in 1980. Terms Arranged. Call 2842331 equal opportunity employer, working conditions, excellent MONEY - Need more? Work porary interior, 2 car garage, State of Connecticut. Windows I WORKING HOURS I have had experience es (list jobs and number of years at each). 4. 8 paid sick days per year; 9 paid sick days in 1980. in-groundound pool, 2 acres, pot-poten­ or 6441000. NOTICE and requires an affirmative opportunity .871-0600. part time while you or your Lockers children are in school. Dairy tial for professional officof action policy for all of its Con­ Item 417649-40 I46-l-(3710 5. 2 weeks paid vacation after one year. f ELECTRIC RANGE- With A Public Sale will be held on UA story frame building, 336 ’Trash cans Queen has flexible hours to fit $70,000. Group I, F.J. Spilecki tractors and Vendors as a con­ 6. Training and in-seiYice education. Realtors. 6442121.. eye level oven, and lower 8/22/79 at II a.m. on our Hartford Turnpike, Wheel Carts your dally schedule. We have [ ’nt/numucY Education. oven. First $100 takes it. Call premises for a 1974 CTievrolet dition of doing business with year-round openings nights, the Town, as per Federal VERNON. Former property All sales are final and for cash. All material is being sold “AS COOKS St SALES PEOPLE weekends and lunch hours. ! 324 OroMl tUMl 7. $60.00 per year uniform allowance. 5649439. abandoned on our property by of: CATHERINE F. MANCHESTER - Good loca­ Order 11246. IS", and articles must be removed on the day of the auction. No wanted. Apply at Arby's Apply in person: DQ, 242 I MmotiMtir, Gom. 8. Located near public transportation. tion. Approximately 1/3 acre. James David, now or former­ COSTELLO Cal. Days. 15, sales to minors. Inspection of the articles for sale may be made Roast Beef w Broad Street. Broad Street, Manchester. ly of Manchester. ’This sale is Bids forms, plans and 6 Rooms plus. Cape. New □^ISC . FOR SALE Liq. Damages 325.00 betweeen 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. on the day of the sale. Manchester, between 10 and 4 I CVS/nianmoy Alda training claaaaa bogln Immodlatoly. kitchen. New roof. $50s. By being held as prescribed by specifications are available at p.m. ACCEPTING • •••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeiie* the General Services Office, Note: The contractor must ’The Town reserves the right to remove from the sale, or reject I 206 Hartford Tumpfei Call: Pat Soucier, Meadows Convalescent Home appointment, 643-9380. No Section 14-197 of Connecticut submit a performance bond APPUCATIONS for present VEEDER-ROOT agents. A rtfcfe i lor Sale 41 law. ’This vehicle is being sold Ceuler Street, Manchester, any and all bids for what it deems to be in the best interests of HELP WANTED - PART and future openings in our I Vamon,C«in. 333 Bidwell St. Manchester, Ct. Connecticut. within five days of the opening the Town. Copies of rules of the sale and a list of items for sale TTME. 34 pm and part time dietary departments. Full- 28 Sargeant Street as is. sealed bids will be ------and ready to start work 48 Hartford, CT 06102 OLDER FIVE-ROOM HOME DEUVERING DARK LOAM accepted, and terms are cash. Town of Manchester, are available at the General Services’ office. Municipal Saturday. Manchester law of­ and part-time positions 647-0194 - 5 yards, $40 plus tax. Also hours after notice to start. CVS Tel: 203 527 7201 near hospital. Good condition. Carter Chevrolet Co. hic. Connecticut Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, CT. fice. Good typing and gram­ availaUe. Apply in person: iKMailliMheiiF. 2-car garage. 649-0498, 224 sand, gravel and stone. 644 1229 Main St., Robert B. Weiss, Commissioner of Town of Manchester, CT mar. Please sena resume to : East Hartford Convalescent iiEeeiWiMh An Equal Opporlunlly Employer M/F 9852. 9504. Manchester General Manager ’Transportation Robert B. Weiss, General Manager 447 Center Street, Home, 745 Main Street, East IWhoWF Hartford. 0084 0444 0464 0384 Manchester. 06040. EVENING HERALD. Mon„ August 20, 1979 — PAGE NINETEEN PAGK EIGHTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Mon., August 20, 1979 if if if * * Peaniita — Char let M. Behbli ACROSS 3 Nigerian Answer to Previous Punie tribesmen QDD 0 3 U 8 0 5]T 3 EVEItY0N£l$a»IPLAlNIN6 I KNOW... I HAVE THE ONLY ONE WHO] 1 Paper 4 Perm animal F in n p a T H m t V~E| Dear Abby TO APMIT IT'S PRETTY HASN'T COMPLAINEO; mssturot 5 Compass □ □ □ ? I 0 n N E5 ] ABOUT THE HEAT, 7 Mistrast point □ D O A n [8 i A E[RSI * ^ i f CHARUE BROWN... _ WARM FOR PLAYIN6 IS LUCY... 13 Debonair 6 Worsted suit P A □ 8 1 L T By Abigail Van Buren BASEBALL 14 Cat fabric fP 1 1. 0 T f Q T 1 S El 15 Similar 7 Infuses lo a [T 1 A a □ a E 3 Call 643-2711 1 compound 8 Loam deposit 10 ME 1 t 1 NB T V ♦ Call 643-2711 W ~ ^ ^ \ }^ 9 16 Surround 9 Pull E E E n 1 p 0 a 1 H E 3 17 Dance step 10 Infofmetion In A P ■ w 3 a \m 18 African animal bureau (abbr.) A 0 ■ T A□ D D IS s 11 Parched E T 1 C 0 p i (pl) E 12 Energy E o'E I]II A V E 3 □ □ □ Bedroom Babe Ruth 20 Billowy E Nto L e 0 s| I.MI.Il il Frank and Emeu 8-20 oxpanie •gehey (abbr.) 1 19 Depression ini­ 21 Sibyl 30 Exhale BerFe whp tials 47 Sadist DOm>T n ^U-Y, EffNiE. WHP oort'T te s iu r , Acquires Fan Club Prieellle’e Pop — Ed Bulllvan 24 Hoists 31 Apiece WOUUD PUT A 27 Simile 21 Astral 33 Gress Marquis de wom-p PUT A ^rCff teptlcoN 28 Phrase of un­ 22 This (Sp.) 37 Altoi 5^idE in the NEiNS^^EH 7 Slide im the isiBwsgyEH ? WaXINTHETOP K A N P I FTOSUAAE Y right.' ANP QOU derstanding (2 23 Containing 38 Ampere 48 Indefinite per­ DEAR ABBY: Please tell EXHAUS’TED IN C3FTHE FOURTH A THATS WHEN THE SHOULPVE HEARP wds.) fine soil (abbr.) sons HONOLULU-the 63-year-old wife who complained that WHAT HE CAULEP , 32 Girman 24 Something re­ 41 Cream 46 Flees FLVBALL CRA6HEP , GAAAE y e G CALLEP.' markable (sL) her 58-yearold husband ol only five months was an “ab­ submarine 42 Apart from punishment THROUGH MK. BOTT5 S 26 Kimono sash solute sex machine” and that his demands were ex- —r VY1NCOW.' (comp, wd.) 43 Fine soil 51 Seize hausting-to send him out my way. 33 Csmel-like (pl.) 44 Genus of 53 Ship's I live in Waipahu, Hawaii, and 1 would certainly ap­ mammal 26 Watch longboat accessories maples 34 Southern 54 Egypt (abbr.) preciate a man with his drive. 29 Fill 45 Baseballer My husband of 37 years doesn't beiieve in romantic build­ constellation V\AWtfWWWJVWWWMrtftAftrtftMWWAVWWWflWW«WVWW^^ ups, candlelight dinners or wine. Just “Boom!" (And his 35 Upper story 1 2 3 4 8 6 7 • 9 10 11 12 36 Soviet Union “booms" came about as often as World Warsil (abbr.) U 14 Just tell EXHAUSTED to pul her husband in a car and 37 Old Dominion Services OHered 31 Sarvicet Offered 31 Painting-Papering 32 Building Contracting 33 IS 16 drive down Waipahu Street and I’ll be waiting lor him along state (abbr.) C&M TREE SERVICE ■ Free MATURE WOMAN WILL PAINTING- Interior & NEWTON SMITH with mv two litlles ones-one kid from each World War! 39 Contemporary 17 16 16 20 Autoa For Sala 61 WAITING IN WAIPAHU painter 1 ■ 1 estimates, discount senior BABYSIT IN HER HOME. Exterior. Airless Spray, Remodeling, Repairs, Rec Uualcal Inatrumanta 44 Apartmanta For Bant 53 21 citizens. Company Verplanck School Si Fountain Roofing. Reasonable. Insured. Rooms. "No Job Too Small.” □ AUTOMOTIVE 40 Exon Manchester-owned and Village area. Call 528-0728. Free Elstimates. Call 646-4010, Call 649-3144. TROMBONE- In excellent THREE ROOMS - Porter ...... 1974 CHEVY IMPALA - 2- D E A R WAITING: Although your oiler waa one ol the 43 Express 24 25 26 27 25 29 30 31 46 Rim of jar (pl.) 1 ■ operated Call 646-1327. Keep trying. 646-5747. condition. Buescher, with Street area. Heat, gas, elec­ 61 Door Hardtop. Salesnoan's first, I received many. Read on: - Captafn Eaay — Crooka A Lawrence PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS tric, parking. $275 monthly. Autoa For Sale car, in excellent condition. 47 Sun (Let) 32 oversized case. $250. Call 649- 50 Idollike 1 1 1 B&M TREE SERVICE - PICKET SPLIT RAIL AND Building Contracting 33 - Complete Construction. Ad­ 7085 anytime. No pets. Security deposit. New transmission. Must sell! DEAR ABBY; This is for EXHAUSTED IN HONOLULU: A ROOM’S P6EN RESERVBP FOR YOU'LL 00 ME THE WORLP'O easy, THArS TRBMENPOUSi STOCKADE FENCES WE PAY $10 for complete 52 Big lizard 34 Specialist in tree and slump ditions, Remodeling. Free Ideal newlyweds. m 9-9092. junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland 568-1127. Our bridge club of three Ublcs mecU every Thursday. We FLOSSIE AT THE RITZMORE HOTEU- 'BI0 6 E0T FAVOR BY CALLIN6 NEWSl BEUEVE MEtYOIFVE 1 1 1 INSTALLED- Any size. WES ROBBINS Carpentry Estimates. Fully Insured. HER FOLKS PRONTO- AMO REAaV EOT SOMETHMS J 55 Papal envoy ST removal. Free estimates VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. Auto Body. 528-1990. are between 40 and 75 years old. We would be very happy to AMD MOW EASY'S REP0RTM6 TO tUKEE 56 Crown 36 ■ Senior citizen discount. 24 Reasonable rates. Free es­ remodeling specialist. Au­ Call 646-4879. Excellent condition. $90.00. 1966 MUSTANG - Very good help this woman solve her problem by oflering our eETTwa 'EM t t a k e th e C0M1N6 FORTHlS-rfi^V ■ 1 timates. 289-1183 anytime. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, condition. Best offer over ORNERY LITTLE SNIP! 57 Companies 40 42 hour, year round service. 643- Call 643-4762. WE PAY TOP PRICES for assisunce on an oddeven basis every day except Thursday, 58 Exit ■ 2 7285. ■ built-ins, bathrooms, CARPENTRY - All types of $2000. Call after 5:00 pm., 43 44 45 47 48 49 DAY CARE HOME ■ Fully kitchens, 649-3446. RESPONSIBLE PERSON wrecked and junk cars. A & B our club day. repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool HOLTON TRUMPET - Good Auto Salvage, used auto parts. 649-2270. Each of us could rotate on eight-hour shifts, or be 1 licensed, safe, fun, affordable. Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and WANTED to share house in SO SI S2 53 54 REWEAVING burn holes. condition. $90 or best offer. Call Tony 64M223. available four days on and four days off-like firemen. r Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 646-8099. CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. Windows Hung. Ceilin Manchester. P refer non- 1973 PONTIAC LE MANS - In DOWN Window shades. Venetian Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. Repaired and Painted Cali ...... smoking female. Reasonable excellent condition. Power We all lead very active lives but can manage most any 5S 56 Painting-Papering 32 Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. 647-1031. 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs schedule to help a sister in distress. blinds Keys. TV FOP, RENT. anytime, 643-6130. Boata-Accaaaorlaa 45 excellent. Must sell, steering, power brakes, low 1 Jest S7 58 Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649- mileage. Original owner. Bless that poor unfulfilled man. He’s only 58. May he have 2 Celestial bear ZO PAINTING - Interior and TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY RESPONSIBLE FEMALE IN sacrificing! Any reasonable many more happy years and die with a smile on his face. 5221 1975 PROLINE 20 FOOT offer over $1450. Call after $1900. 649-9102. (NIWSFAFCR (NTIRFRiSf ASSN | exterior, paperhanging, Carpentry and general con­ CENTER CONSOLE- With M1D-20S to look for apartment excellent work references. with same in Manchester. Call 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063. “’ ■ ■ ■ LAKKA LUVA-WAUNNA-MANNA ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, tracting. Residential and Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 34 1977 115 HP. Evinrude Motor. MOVING - MUST SELL 1970 attics, garages, yards Free estimates. Fully in­ commercial. Whether it be a Trailer, anchor, compass, CB, 633-6992. Olds Cutlass. Best oiler. 643- sured. Martin Matson, 649- small repair job, a custom 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida cleaned, moving, BIDWELL HOME Improve­ built in 40 gallon gas tank, (Customized, in and out. 14 1335 anytime. DEAR ABBY; EXHAUSTED IN HONOLULU should l» Win at bridge trucking.Loam lor sale Lawn 4431. built home or anything in extra 6 gallon tank. Boat has EAST HARTFORD- Newly married to my husband. He's a nice-looking man, 49. and he s _____ ment Co. Expert installation decorated 1 bedroom miles per gallon on regular service. No job too big or between, call 646-1379, of aluminum siding gutters new bottom paint, and is in 1972 VOLVO STATION been too tired for lovemaking for as long as I can remember. A lw y O o p — DRV# Q r#U # QUALITY PAINTING and $120.(276-3) Rental Assistors, fuel. Loaded with extras in­ WAGON 145 S - Roof racks, small. 568-8522. and trim. Roofing installation water. Bought larger boat. cluding Factory Air! Low But he’s not too tired to play tennis, jog, ski cross-country, Paper Hanging by Willis CARPENTRY & MASONRY - $5,000 complete. 742-7668. 236-5646, small fee. one owner Good condition. Schultz. Fully insured and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. mileage. One owner. and discoHlance by the hour. BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. Additions and Remodeling. Asking $1750 Call after 5PM, We sleep in a king-size bed and he stays as far away from references. 649-4343. Free estimates. Call Anthony R O C K V ILLE S n iffy 2 Excellent condition. Over Hog devises silly system Fireplaces, concrete. SPECIALIZING cleaning and 16 FOOT PEM B R O K E $14,000 invested. A real 872-2435 me as he can get without falling off the edge. I'm 45, neat Chimney repairs. No job too Squillacote 649-0811. RUNABOUT with trailer $400. bedroom, yard for kids and ASiW PAINTING Contrac­ repairing chimneys, roofs, pets. (221-4) $155. Rental bargain for $7495. Must be and clean, have a nice figure and not obnoxious in any way. the Hog’s partner. The Hog small. Save! Call 644-8356 lor new roofs. Free estimates. 30 Hospital bed $25. 646-5892. seen. Call 643-0421. estimates. tors. Quality painting and CARPENTER - Repairs, Assistors. 236-56^, small fee. Tell EXHAUSTED she would love this guy. I can has devised a system in paper hanging at reasonable remodeling, additions, gar­ years Experience. Howley, Motorcyclea-BIcyclaa 64 guarantee that he won't bother her from one year to the NORTH S-20 which the Rabbit opens one 643-5361. MIRROCRAFT ALUMINUM 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. EXPERT PAINTING and rates. Fully insured. Free ages, roofing. Call David MAGNIFICENT MANSION- next. And if her husband wants to meet a woman who ♦ 3 club with a balanced hand 12 ft. boat $275, dehumidifier Excellent running condition, ¥ K732 and one diamond when he LANDSCAPING Specializing Estimates. Call Wayne 649- Patria, 644-1796. $30, 10 ft. aluminum brake Huge 4 bedrooms, plush 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON ■ wouldn't mind being bothered night and day. I'll be glad to ROOFER WILL Install roof, carpet. Kids and pets ok. automatic transmission, LOW RIDER 2500 miles. ♦ AK8 holds a major suit. The Hog in Exterior House Painting. 7696. siding or gutter for low dis­ $125, aluminum ladder $80. send him plane fare. FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY $300's. (155-3). Rental power steering and radio. 100% stock and in excellent HUNGRY FOR LOVE IN COLORADO ♦ J 10 9 7 4 can then play all dummies.’* Tree pruning, spraying, count price. Call Ken at 647- 646-0888. New battery, new body work. mowing, weeding. Call 742- PERSONAL Paperhanging - Remodeling and Additions. Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. shape. $4500 742-8786 WEST EAST Oswald: "The Rabbit’s 1566. 568-2646. one-diamond o(>ening is cor­ 7947. for particular people, by Dick. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 18 FT. INVADER - Custom in­ DEAR ABBY: Thanks lor printing that letter Irom EX­ ♦ 5 ♦ K 10 9 8 7 Call 643-5703 anytime. years experience! For Free EAST WINDSOR- Lovely 4 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT ¥ 10 8 rect in this silly system. The terior. 165 Mercury 10. depth TOP CASH for mnk or HAUSTED IN HONOLULU. Her letter made tny day. At ¥ Q J 9 4 ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING - Estimates, call 646-4239. finder am-fm radio, new can­ rooms, children welcomed. In 750- Kerker headers. KNN ♦ QJ76 ♦ 10 9 Hog’s three notrump an the $200’s. (230-4). Rental wrecked cars. Call Blender's last an honest woman who isn’t ashamed to admit that she overbid. The Rabbit is now Attics & Cellars cleaned. For PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - Haating-Plumbing 35 vas, custom trailer, mint con­ filters Oil cooler. Much could do with a lot less sex than her husband. I thought I was ♦ AK85 ♦ Q632 Quality craftsmanship at low FARRAND REMODELING - Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. of Hartford - 522-4414.10% dis­ more! $1500 643-4076 before 2 confused and goes to four Iree estimate, call 646-1943. dition. 644-1151. count on parts with this ad. the only woman in the world who felt that way. SOUTH prices. Call 646-5424. Cabinets and Formica Tops, SEWERLINES, sink lines, p.m. spades thinking that the Hog Roofing, Gutters. Room Ad­ CALL FOR DETAILS- Large I'm a widow, but when my husband was living I thought ♦ AQJI42 has forgotten his own DRIVEWAY SEALING cleaned with electric cutters, Sporting Qooda 46 sex was one of the most overrated things in the world. What Th# PlintstonM - - H#nn# Barbw# Production# ¥ A65 PROFESSIONAL PAINTING ditions, Decks, All types of by professionals. McKinney 7 Rooms. $165. ( 193-3). RenUl 1975 KAWASAKI KZ 400 - $700 system.’’ Protects and Beautifies Your Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. a lot of mess and bother for something that lasts 10 seconds! ♦ 5 4 3 2 Alar.: ‘ ‘Even with the Rab­ - Interior and exterior. Remodeling and Repairs. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ ZEPHYR HANGGLIDER -19 or best offer. 643-5836. tSKEAT 4 ----- Driveway! Experienced and Commercial and residential. Phone 643-6017. If EXHAUSTED would like to meet a 64-year-old woman ..IT MUST BE bit as declarer, four s]pades Reasonable! Free Estimates. pany. 643-5308. ft. lightweight, standard with WANTED JUNK AND LATE T O OW N A n AIR— Free estimates. Fully in­ MANCHESTER - 5Vi room MODEL WRECKS - Cash who shares her love for Hawaiian music and island flowers, Vulnerable: Neither is unbeatable. He niffs a Call Art, 649-3061 deflexers. Used twice. $700. duplex. All appliances. $350 IT 'S A CONPITibNEP HOUSE.' sured. 646-4879. LEON CIESZYNSKI NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet 633-7102. Paid. Call Parker Street Used please give her my address. 1 live in Hilo, and we have a lot HOT ONE Dealer: South club, lea ^ a diamond to BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ monthly, plus security and * dummy, ruffs a second club repairs, plugged drains, Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. 1973 HONDA CL 70 - Excellent in common. ___ TOVAS COM PLETE LAWN EXPERIENCED PAINTING ditions. Remodeling, Rec kitchen faucets replaced, utilities. No pets. 643-6792 NO LONGER EXHAUSTED / Weft North East South and so on cashing his red after 4PM. condition $190.00. 649-2094 IS aces and kings, scoring four A MAINTENANCE! Mowing, By Craig Odgen. Quality Rooms, Garages, Kitchens repaired, rec rooms, Antlquaa 46 BONNEVILLE 1969 - Huge 25- Edging. Hedges & Shrubs Workmanship! Interior and Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath Pass 3 NT Pass 4¥ club ruffs and making his bathroom remodeling, heat gallon gas tank. Automatic. 1979 YAMAHA MX 175 - Trimmed. Weed Si Pest Con­ Exterior. “You Tried The Tile, Dormers, modernization, etc. Free PRETTY 1875 coal-wood ENFIELD - A brand new 3 Tremendous trunk space. Pass Pass Pass last two high trumps by bedroom. Kids and pets ok. Never been ridden. Must sell! C c tU if mamed? Whether yon wa»t a lom al clnrth trol. Reasonable, reliable. Rest. Now Stick With The Roofing.Residential or Estimate gladly given. M & M power stove, with back plate- Only ‘ 649- simply waiting." Best.■■ Call 649-8749, 742-9979. $300s. (153-2). Rental Also 1978 Suzucki RM 125. weddlag or a aimple do-yow-owo-thiag oereaioay, get 647-9260, Commercial. 649-4291. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. pipes to set into fireplace. 1294 after 5 PM. Opening lead:4K $ ^ . 649-9102. Assistors. 236-5646. small fee. must sell! Desperate 8 to Abby't «ew booklet, “How to Hove a Lovely WeddUg-l 4:30. call 289-4374, Carmine; Sead $1 end 0 long, oUmpod 128 cenU) ooU-addrooaed AsmhsBxpirif alter 5 call 647-9010, Rick oavolepo to Abby: 132 Looby Drive, Beverly Hilla, Celll. A Utah reader asks what 41 Articles lor Sale Hippogriffs are. . 41 Articles lor Sale 41 Articles lor Sale □ RENTALS Homes for Bant 54 1971 TORINO - Showroom Articles lor Sale By Oswald Jacoby They are a mythical fifth condition. Air conditioning, suit Invented by Sidney Lenz ELECTROLUX Vacuum with WOOD PICTURE FRAME 4 STURDY PARK BENCHES TOLLAND - 8 Room Modem new tires 57,000 original Alan Sontag 18X22, $7. Grill on wheels $8, - Please call 643-8152. Booms lor Bant 52 1979 HONDA MOPED - Call A»trogr#ph j as the basis of a story. The power nozzle in good condi­ Colonial, with privacy. $550 miles. Call 649-3544. 649-2094 Th# Bom Lo##r — Art 8#n#om victim picks up a dream tion. Call 646-3125. Coffee & End Tables $20. per month. Relerences and Oswald: “A new book by ALUMINUM Sheets used as Barbells $18, 2 large Anchors OLD-FASHIONED 3-piece THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ Victor MoUo is called ‘Mas­ notrump hand only to be security deposit required. 1966 FORD MUSTANG- 1975 HONDA CB 125 - Great printing plates, .007 thick WESTINGHOUSE- Deluxe & Buoy $50. Diving Equip­ Birdseye Maple Bedroom Set. trally located. Downtown Bernice Bede Osol ru.WkV/ETHl$BN?YFn®P HOWeXiSOU ters and Monsters*. It fea­ beaten when his right-hand Group I Realtors, Philbrick Needs minor work. As is, $350. Running condition Best oiler. KAYEMOF6AR opponent runs off 13 cards in 23x28'''2”, 25 cents each or 5 washing machine, XC, $135.00. ment, (fins, mask, gloves, Call 643-8592 anytime. Manchester. Kitchen Agency, 646- 4200. Call 649-9631 anytime after ate at your highest standards. tures a group of players privileges. Call 649-2358. Call Ginny at 429-5096 IN TWO SHAKES e e r 'W G a green suit. for$l. Phone 643-2711 Must be Zenith 21 inch portable black knife), old rocker $10. 649- 6:00 p.m. Don't iM influenced by an ranging from the ‘Hidious picked up belore 11 a.m. 1104. QUEEN SIZE SLEEP SOFA associate with devious inten­ B A C K C f F P Hog*, an unpleasant expert INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) and white TV- $45.00. Wall MANCHESTER - 6 room Campars-Trallars ONLY______cabinet grouping- $50.00. $185, Dehumidifier $35., 10 ft. MANCHESTER - Excellent raised Ranch. 3 bedrooms, tions. I to the 'Ru^ul Rabbit’, a FORCED HOT AIR aluminum brake $150. 646- furnished room for Mobile Homes 65 %ur CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) very nice, very bad and very (For a copy ol JACOBY Brand new 2 drawer filing dining room, 2 car garage. In your commercial dealings MODERN, send SI to: "Win at TOILET & MEDICINE cabinet- $38.00. 633-9740. FURNACE- Some age but line gentleman. Parking. No September occupancy. $500 8-ao lucky player." CABINET. Good condition. working order. Four burner Kitchen priviledges. $30 week­ 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- ‘Birthday today, stick to methods which Alan: "The explanation of Bridge," care ol this newspa­ monthly. Arruda 4 Barcomb, ,Very good condition. Many have proven to be successful. per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City Suitable tor cottage or boat. 8,500 BTU ROOM AIR natural gas stove, brown. Fine USED 9500 BTU AIR ly. 649-4012. 644-6000, 644-1539. the bidding of today’s hand Please call 643-6540. CONDITIONER $100. Exer­ extras! Call 633-4890. Avoid experimenting with the Station, New York, N. Y. CONDITIONER - Call 643- older wardrobe. 649-5547. 1968 BUICK SKYLARK - August 21,1979 unknown. Is that the Rabbit, sitting cise Bicycle, $50. Call 646-6806 MANCHESTER - Room for 10019.) 8152. Great running condition. Lady Luck is likely to play a AQUARIUS (Jan 29-Fob. 19) 0 South, is playing a match aa ------OLD BUTCHER BLOCK $50. after 6 p.m. rent. Private entrance. Heat •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Asking $500 Can be seen at Persons whose cooperation Is IImaahaa^ and utilities paid. $45 weekly. prominent role In your under­ 0 50 SCHOOL CHAIRS, DESKS Hutch, walnut finish, Otneas-Stores lor Bant 55 International Motor Car, Ltd.. takings this coming year. Be vital to your needs can be • H##thcllN — G#org# Q#t#ly QUEEN SIZE BOX SPRING Call 242-1872. easily won over today If you ask BRAND NEW WEDDING - Call 643-8152. excellent condition $150. New 69 Windsor Avenue. Rockville, ready to move swiftly once she ------B-13 Steel Radial Firestone & MATTRESS - $75. Excellent MANCHESTER - Main Street Ct.. or call 871-0849 gives you the go-ahead signal. for their support nicely Instead GOWN FOR SALE- Size 6. condition Call anytime, 643- Apartments For Bant 53 MohoiK Jacket of demanding it. Best reasonable offer CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye 721 Tire, $35. 643-1814. modem offices available. 300, mSCES----- (F ^ . 20-March 20) set, electric welder, acetylene 0496; keep trying. E accepted Please telephone LOOKING lor anything in real 400, 750 to 1400 sq. ft. all or LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Don't be Conditions should begin i i 646-2161,after6:00 p.m. outfit, .aluminum ladder, BLACK & WHITE parts of. Heat, air con­ hesitant to take on something brlghlenlng lor you as ol today — DIck C#V#IH trailer 'tires, new electric PORTABLE TELEVISION FIREWOOD - Miscellaneous estate rental - apartments, where your work or career is r homes, multiple dwellings? ditioning included. Call 646- today you weren't too success^ generator, electric lawn- SET- $30. Call 528-7212 framing, plywood, rippings. 2469 or 648-2755. lul with previously. The odds concerned. Focus on what you ★ mower. Evenings, 633-7060. anytime. Call 643-4139. No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate have now switched to your hope to achieve and do a good Associates, Inc. 646-1980. KNsw THATteAREUeF.. 466 MAIN STREET. North of favor. Find out more of what job. 'w c t a v i s h ... SBARBCWON 'tOUR HEAD? Post office, about 5,000 sq, ft. following your bkthday ^ should be rather lucky at just of centrally located space. engine, functionally sound: I'M a o i w q IV body unrcgisterable.Looking sending for your copy of Astro- about anything you tackle 1976 PUCH MAXI S MOPED - Ideal for store, office or other Graph Letter. Mall $1 for each today. The one exception ties Vie seen. Asking $2200. I'm eatlngl" II You Would LIko To Advoftlso Your Sorvleo In This New Britain. 225-1977. Open til carpeting. $225 without heat. available. 6464)688 after 6:30 Call anytime after 5PM. 646- "Of course I know what it stands for. Plroctory, Plpioo Coll Tina or Jo# at 843-2711. 9 p.m. 643-1039; days 565-3734. PM. 5026. Earned Run Averagel”