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— a.]i,.i-^ri*tTiT'rtii iflfffi r Congress readies federal budgets WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House work on its |459.7 billion version of deficit of $61.6 billion — $9 billion has come up with a 1459.6 billion 1978 the budget for fiscal year 1978, which higher than this year's deficit. federal budget, which Budget Com begins Oct.l. Later, both houses About $1 billion of this deficit was mittee Chairman Robert Giaimo must agree on a compromise ver added on the House floor in last says is "padded" with sion. minute provisions for farmers. "inlschlevous” amendments. The House-proposed budget, ap World War I veterans and students. Today the Senate plans to finish proved 199 to IM, would carry a The additions were: — $700 million in pensions for World War I veterans. The Despite objections amendment’s sponsor, Glenn Ander son, D-Calif., said there are some 600,000 veterans, most in their eighties, many living on low in Officials favor comes. —$175 million in tax credits for attending colleges and vocational schools, proposed by Rep. Lawrence accepting roads Coughlin, R-Pa., — $200 million more in aid to Town of Manchester officials have residents of the streets. farmers, bringing the House’s 1978 decided to recommend acceptance of They have appeared at board agricultural aid figure up to the roads in the Manchester West sub meetings last month and this month Senate’s $6.3 billion. 9 division off Keeney St. to protest the acceptance. The Giaimo called the first two of these The decision was made Thursday residents submitted a petition to the "mischievous, demogogic-type afternoon when officials met with board signed by about 50 persons. amendments,” designed to “give the developers of the subdivision and Complaints about the area include offerer a headline back home as if he several angry residents who have driveways that are too narrow, accomplished something when in protested the proposed acceptance of sidewalks and curbs that are cracked fact he has not.” the streets. and roads that are not smooth. He said neither the veterans nor Town Manager Robert Weiss, But, after Thursday’s tour of the the students are likely to get the Public Works Director Jay Giles, area, Weiss and Giles both said that benefits because this would require Town Engineer Walter Senkow and most of the subdivision is within town additional legislation which Congress Asst. Town Manager Charles requirements. so far has refused to pass. McCarthy all toured the subdivision "The town will request some repairs The budget resolution merely Thursday. of the developer. First Hartford makes room in the budget, but does Weiss and Giles both said that thev Realty Corp, not enact programs. feel the roads, sidewalks and curbs of Carmine Filloramo of First Hart Giaimo said the budget process Officials inspect wreckage the subdivision meet town ford and Richard Haggerty of Society somehow should be changed to pre- Police and fire officials inspect the remains of an automobile involved in an accident this requirements. for Savings, which financed the vent members from adding morning on 1-86 near Exit 92. The driver of the vehicle, tentatively identified as Stephen Weiss will prepare a letter to the development, also participated in amendments which sound popular to ^ r g a of Rockvill^ was killed. A passenger in the auto was slightly injured, police said. Board of Directors expressing his Thursday’s tour of the area. the budget when they can’t get (Herald photo by Pinto) e. j j - k support for acceptance of the streets. Measurement of some driveways spMific legislation. The result, he The board has been asked to accept showed that they were not as wide as said, is a “padded budget.” five streets in the subdivision — town requirements, Weiss said that Republicans were defeated 230 to Briarwood and Nutmeg Drs. and the town will request that these be 169 in an effort to roll the deficit back Strawberry, Huckleberry and Curry widened. to zero. Lanes. The proposed acceptance, Residents of the area, however, Rockville man killed The new budget is a refinement of however, has been greeted angrily by See Page Eighteen targets set by Congress in May under a three-year-old budget process. Bills S passed from now on for 1978 must stay within its totals. in highway accident The budget sets targets on how tot spending should be divided A morning accident on 1-86 near Connecticut State Police have ten the East Hartford Fire Department amoi.g different purposes, but these Exit 92 in Manchester killed a Today’s summary tatively identified the victim as were called to the scene. Police said are not binding. These priorities Rockville man and tied up Hartford- Stephen Varga, 54, of 30 Elm St., the two fire departments used Hurst generally reflect President Carter’s bound traffic for two hours. Compiled from United Press International proposals. Rockville. tools and removed the victim from the vehicle after about 25 minutes of E < Police said that the victim’s automobile was traveling west on the work. highway at 7:24 a.m. today. It had novative programs selected as a The Town of Manchester’s Com State stopped in heavy traffic behind a pany 5 and rescue truck were at the model by the Council of State Coventry man killed tractor-trailer truck operated by HARTFORD — A report that Governments, Gov, Ella T. scene. East Hartford’s Fire Depart William Watson, of Hackensack, ment sent Engine 3, Rescue truck 1 former Environmental Com Grasso said Thursday while in N.J., police said. missioner Dan Lufkin will not run Detroit attending the National and Medic truck 1. for governor is wrong, says his Governor’s Conference. in head-on collision A second tractor-trailer, operated top political aide, Larry Eastland. by Earl Crane, of Auburn, Maine, Newton was released from P Manchester Memorial Hospital after Lufkin, he said, has made no deci WASHINGTON - Utility in A 23-year-old Coventry man suf juries, they were in stable condition was unable to stop and collided with treatment for multiple abrasions, a sion even though spotchecks with dustry experts, revising earlier fered fatal injuries in a two-car, today. the rear end of the automobile, police hospital spokesman said. Crane was Republican sources found forecasts to reflect new head-on crash in Coventry Thursday Coventry Police said the accident said. The force of the impact sent the also treated for shock and released. widespread belief he will not seek pessimism, say forced power night. Five other persons were hurt occurred on Rt. 31 near Snake Hill auto into the rear end of the first No charges have been filed in the the 1978 nomination. blackouts are likely to hit parts of in the 9:17 accident. Rd. The Nightingale car, westbound truck, according to police. accident, which is still under in the nation in less than two years on Rt. 31, apparently crossed the Edson Bristol Jr.of 328 Mark Dr., a The car was totally destroyed, but vestigation. WEST HARTFORD - The because of inadequate generating passenger in one of the cars, was center line and collided head-on with a passenger, Paul Newton, 23, of 425 Department of Health, Education capacity. The first serious dead on arrival at Windham Com the eastbound LaFontaine car, police Abby Rd., South Windsor, was only ’The accident caused a backup of and Welfare’s top lawyer, Peter problems could be felt in the munity Memorial Hospital Thursday said. slightly injured and walked away morning rush-hour traffic heading Libassi, says President Carter Southeast as early as 1979 and the night. The driver of the car he was No charges have been lodged. The from the accident, police said. into Hartford. State Police reported asked for an additional $2.8 billion East, the Midwest and the riding in was James H. Nightingale, accident is still under investigation. State Police, the Town of that traffic snarls did not clear up un to revamp the welfare system Southwest face trouble by 1981 22, of 2582 Boston Tpke., Coventry. Manchester Fire Department and til about 9:30 a.m. because there was no other alter with problems forecast for the en Nightingale was admitted to the native. The request reversed tire nation and parts of Canada by Windham Hospital and was in fair Carter’s prior stand that he could 1986. condition today. reform welfare without any ad ditional cost. NEW YORK — Mayor Abraham The second car was driven by Crime and justice course Beame, who convinced voters he Richard L. LaFontaine, 29, of HARTFORD — The Mohegan “knows the buck’’ then presided Willimantic, who suffered minor in Indians have filed a lawsuit over the city’s near-bankruptcy juries and was treated and released claiming ownership of more than was turned out of office. Reform from the Windham Hospital. Three passengers in the LaFon starts in Herald Saturday 600 acres of state-owned land in Congressman Edward Koch and Montville, including the state Mario Cuomo will square off in a taine car suffered more serious in Advocates of more prisons means of crime control is doomed to "Poverty, unemployment and in police barracks and jail. Sept. 19 runoff election to decide juries. Ingeborg LaFontaine, 24, of overestimate the benefits and un failure at be^t, and at worst can lead creased crime go hand in hand.” he which will face the Republican the same address, was admitted to derestimate the economic and social to the development of a garrison nominee, state Sen. Roy Good the Windham Hospital and was in says. "More jobs, combined with af Regional costs of their "lock ’em up" state dom inate by a powerful, en firmative action, give poor urban man, heir to the Ex-Lax fortune. good condition today. philosophy of crime control. trenched law enforcement es dwellers alternatives other than BOSTON — Extended outlook Two LaFontaine children This observation is' made by —Dorsey, IV t years ofd, and Douglas, tablishment,” he warns. crime to achieving the good life in for Southern New England, Sun Jerome H. Skolnick, director of the seven months old —were treated at “Only by coupling law enforce America." day through Tuesday: Chances of International Center for Study of Law and Society, Windham and then transferred to ment with societal reforms to bring showers early Sunday then partly BONN, West Germany — University of California at Berkeley, Hartford Hospital. Suffering head in- about a more egalitarian society can cloudy through Monday. Chances Heavily armed police guarded key and coordinator of the Courses by modern Americans hope to realize a of showers again on Tuesday. government officials and Newspaper series, "Crime and safe and democratic nation,” he Highs will be mostly in the 70s and businessmen today, fearful the Justice in America.” says. lows will be in the 50s and low 60s. kidnappers of industrialist Hanss- Professor Skolnick’s introductory To reduce crime rates, Skolnick 9 Martin Schleyer, may strike article appears Saturday in The believes we must alter the social and Registration DURHAM, N. H. - A federal again to press their demands for Rogers Corp. Herald. economic bases of crime — dis expert says if New England refur the release of 11 comrades. Recognizing the immense pain and crimination, poverty and unemploy bished 3,000 existing dams in the suffering caused by crime, Skolnick ment. ends Saturday v region, it could provide 18 per to expand emphasizes there are no simple ASSEN, The Netherlands — Because these barriers to equal op "Crime and Justice iq cent of the electric power it solutions to crime in modern Police backed by armored cars portunity are rooted in America's re America," the C ourse by needs. battled nests of South Moiuccan America. local plant cent experience with slavery, the Newspaper series beginning snipers today, firing on several “Locking up more criminals for criminal justice dilemma here is un Saturday in The Herald, is offered AUGUSTA, Maine — Public opi houses and causing “considerable longer times is a panacea that in the The Rogers Corp. has obtained a ique, according to Skolnick. as a three-credit course by nion against the Dickey-Lincoln damage” but apparently no long run won’t work because of enor building permit to begin work on “One reason other nations with Manchester Community College. dam is growing and could spell s. •'US injuries. It was the second mous political, social and economic expansion along Mill St. in dense urban populations don’t have Deadline for registration is the end of the proposed $690 ,ak of violence since trial of costs,” he says. 01 Manchester. similarly high crime rates is that Saturday. Walk-in signups are million hydroelectric project in ei . South Moiuccan terrorists, “Not only are prisons economic The firm plans to develop a com they lack the social divisiveness bred schedule from 9 a.m. to noon northern Maine. Rep. William S. ch rged with seizing a school and burdens, but the evidence strongly plex of interconnected buildings on in America by our recent experience Saturday at the administration Cohen, R-Maine, joined the anti- a train last May 23 and holding suggests that prisons serve as with slavery and our cultural diversi building on MCC’s main campus, Mill St., a company spokesman said. 'schools for crime’ that build up Dickey forces this week. some 170 persons hostages for 20 ty heightened by massive im Bidwell St. days, began Tuesday. The construction work, which is resentment and alienation among in migration,” he says. An orientation meeting with expected to cost $225,000, will give mates.” the firm the additional space it needs “For example, in Japan, a country local instructor Thomas P. Con National NAIROBI, Kenya — Ugandan The recent emphasis on law en for expanding its operation. with a homogeneous population, the nors is scheduled Saturday at 9 DETROIT — Connecticut’s radio says President Idi Amin forcement hardware is not only The company expects to hire about law is viewed as the voice of moral a.m. at Room MB-13 on the main Product Development Corp., a recovered sufficiently from backward looking and unproductive, 35 new employes over the next few authority by the majority, and not as campus. loan program to develop new mysterious surgery to order 15 but it also has serious implications years, the spokesman said. There are a tool of oppression as it is by many The course fee is $40. To learn products in the state, has been one persons to be executed in public for civil liberties in a society that presently 70 employes. Americans,” he says. more, call MCC’s Division of of the 10 state government in today. values freedom, due process, and More jobs, not more prisons, are The company prepuces specialized democracy, Skolnick believes. Community Services, 646-2137. types of plastic molding materials. necessary to help reduce crime. “To focus on punishment as a Skolnick believes P A a n r o - i L, Frt.. a t I. an
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Reservations: 643-0779 Oudtls >at ttto danca caravan convantlont. **** " • 111 PAGE FOUR- ManchtfUr Evenim HeraM, MMchMter, CniM., rri., Sept t, 1177 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Sspt. 1. 1977 - PAGE FIVE • ' ' -F-.’ O pM i forum Manchester — A City of Village Charm Founded Oct. 1. 1881 Bureaucratic bunglers blamed A u*l Butmu o« C«Ciilakon Uoi«M P tm mwntbonil Pubhsned by the Manchester Publishing Co . Herald Square, for Highland sprmg^s closure Manchester, Conn 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Raymond f AoOm^soo Ed»lor-Pud*«sr^ Harold E Turtiington Managmg Editor Dear editor: bacteria may bt present in the water After readiiig The Herald artlde of supply. Coliform itself is not baim- m ni KVBISMDIKIMS. Aug. n regarding the doaing of ful, it is a natural faihahttaiit of the Opinion Highland Park ipring, it ap p em one human intestines and its medical i t * . '- more bungling, bureancratic dedaioo function is now known. baa been made by the Town of If the OoUform count is IMF, then itognltfSuMnnMlM Rx for hospital savings RIancbeater, namely, closing the the authorities should test for bairo- Heamand I A new government study has some doctors were making fresh water spring located there. ful bacteria and if none is present the revived the old argument over "exorbitant” profits from What right does the town have to drinking of mgtii«iiH P a ^ natural whether doctors whose percentage contracts with confiscate peraooal property and water should not be prohibited. Many $3 P close a spring of fresh water which primary work is in hospitals — hospitals. people have private wells which are .HiP* has never caused anyone any illness pathologists, radiologists, and never tested for Coliform. The yon see here are There is, in fact, some senti or harm. In fact mgtil«ndouble-ring ceremony. U m business administration from the University of Omnec- received the Horace T. The Rev. Funnels Knrkowskl of St. James Chveh of McGoskey of Lousiana played Uk flute and Linda Fobter tlrat in August 1976 and graduated from Georgetown Morse Award for paintings, and decorations for t^ home. Adams Apple is owned and ficiated. The church was decorated with gladioli. Mr. and and Pam Pepper, both of Lousiana, were vocalists. University School of Business Administration in Distinguished Teaching Mrs. Ralph Maccarooe of Manchester were organist and The bride was given in marriage by her Mtber. Excellence at Minnesota. operated by Gus Barry. (Herald soMst, respectively. Washington, D.C. , in 1975. He was an honors graduate of photo by Dunn) Miss Marti Whitard of Monroe was ^ sister’s maid of East Catholic High School in Manchester. Dr. Henkel is a graduate The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a honor. Mrs. Merilyn Kariowitz of Lousiana was matron of the University of nylon organxa gown trimmed with appliqued Alencon While In Washington, he worked part time for the of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Pam Aceto of Vernon, National Urban CTalition in the financial development of California at Los Angeles. lace and designed with Empire waistline, 1 ^ Victorian the bridegroom’s sister; and Mrs. Sue Smith, Miss Karen fice. He received his Ph.D. in neckline, long fltted sleeves, and A-line skirt e i ^ with Barefoot and Mrs. Paula Gregorio, all of Louisiana. Jana He lives at 225 Main St. and is single. Edward Fliigerald chemistry from Brown scalloped venise lace with ruffled hemline extending to a Trevilllon of Louisana was flower girl. Universitv. chapel-length train. Her chapel-length veil was attached James D. Aceto of Vunon was his son’s best nuin. to a lace-covered cap and she carried a bouquet of white Ushers were Dado Matkins and Kenny Matkins, both of daisy pompons, stephanotis and baby’s breath. Louisiana and brothers of the bride; Jon Wyman of Miss Holly Jean Smith of Manchester was her sister’s Virginia, and March Smith and Tom Rainer, toth of Harper buys maid of honor. Bridesmaids were B to Sherry Pitcher Louisiana. Lee P. Kariowitz of Louisiana, thie bride’s Meriden firm and Miss Bfary Pitcher, both of Sandy Hook and w iring nephew, was ring bearer. of the bride; and Miss Susan LaPierre of Rockville. A reception was held at the North Monroe Baptist The Harper Buffing Joseph Bemardi of Manchester served u beri man. Machine Company of East Qiurch, after which the couple on a Western tour of the California Free Ushers were Mark Adams of Bfanchester, the United States and Hawaii. They will reside in Vernon. Hartford has announced UAPFe-Olglt bridegroom’s brother; Walter Beaton of Stuart, Fla, the Mrs. Aceto attended Northeast Louisiana University. acquisition of the assets of bridegroom’s cousin; and Mark Elliott of Manchester, Memory [ 26’’ Ska#rR-T Mr. Aceto is employed by JanMs Aceto Construction Co. RCS Packer Company of I Po/yprooy)«n« L. ^ ® 0 8 r d Uwrence Smith Jr. of Manchester, the bride’s brother, Mrs. James D. Aceto Jr. of Vernon. (Lamar Smith photo) Meriden. Packer, whose was ring bearer. sales were approximately Following a wedding trip to Kentucky, the couple will $1,000,000 last year, will reside at the Yuma Proving Ground, Yuma, Arlz. (Max- become an operating divi zone photo) Mr. and Mrs. James B. 'Adams sion of the Harper. 'The » 7 “ Births new division will be solely owned and managed by Harper, maintaining its Merten, Geoffrey Paul, sou of Gerald P. and Carol Jowortki, Michael Anthony, son of Kenneth A. and manufacturing and sales Cederlund Merten of 20 Galaxy Dr. He was bom Aug. 29 Diane Pagan! Jaworski of 125 E. Center St. He was bora facilities in Meriden. 0 at Manchester Manorial Hospital. His maternal grand 384 Sept. 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal The Harper Buffing D SMITH Young Soloists Competition Nov. 11 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cederlund of Walnut grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Benito Pagani Sr. of 37 E. Machine Company was Oeek, Calif. His paternal grandparoits are Mr. and Mrs. Maple St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. founded in 1952 by John F. CORONA George Merten of Walnut Creek, Calif. Cvaair Deluxe The fourth annual Young Soloist The competition will be held in the prizes to one winner from each of the Raymond Pinkin of 263 Burnham St. His maternal great Harper. Since then, the Competition sponsored by the auditorium of the Connecticut grandmother is Mrs. Arnold Pagani of 174 Spruce St. company has grown and is four categories. Kelly, Marie Kicking, daughter of Ronald E. and Lynn Portable ' auxiliary of the Hartford Symphony General Life Insurance Co. in Bloom a leader in automatic b o w l i n g b a l l s Nelson Kicking of 123 Waddel Rd. She was bora Aug. 29 at Orchestra wilt take place Friday, field, and is open to the general Applications must be filled out by Peracchio, Gregory John, son of William and Janette mechanical finishing. Typewriter Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand Nov. 11, and $2,000 in prize money pbulic free of charge. anyone interested in participating in Boisvert Peracchio of 200 Twin Hills Dr., Coventry. He Harper makes conveyor parents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nelson Jr. of Thompson will be awarded to talented young Candidates will be asked to per the competition. They are available was bora Sept. 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His type buffing and polishing S r 1460 Rd. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert §&49^o musicians in this area. form one composition from the basic at 470 Capitol Ave., Hartford, Conn. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Boisvert machines and a system for 06106 or by calling 278-1450. Kicking of 16 Skinner Rd., Vernon. She has a brother, of Eastford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. deburring and finishing Alt instrumental students enrolled repetoire for either strings, Ronald E., 2. in Grades 9 through 12 of any private, woodwinds, brass or piano, by The awards are made possible by a Antonio Peracchio of 2047 Boston Tpke., Coventry. His parts. Parker makes public or parochial school in the memory. A panel of judges head^ by grant from the Connecticut (general maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E.T. rotary table buffing and S f - 17^6 Capitol region are eligible to enter. Arthur Winograd will award cash Life Insurance Co. Cornell, Megan Elayne, daughter of Donn and Elaine Boisvert of Wethersfield. His paternal great- polishing equipment. C. Greenleaf Cornell of Wlllimantic. She was bora Aug. 30 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Peracchio of 71 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand Swamp Rd., (Coventry. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Greenleaf of 101 Daley Rd., Coventry. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. Ryan, Karen Darlene, daughter of Dennis and Kathy Members of Hadassah attended convention and Mrs. Levi (Cornell of Mansfield. Her maternal great- Gavello Ryan of Broad Brook. She was born Sept. 4 at Manager D«S!r«a, 5^;?, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cates of Rockland, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand Members of the Manchester Chapter of Hadassah National Board of Hadassah, past president of the Maine. She has a sister, Skye Alana, 2. mother is Helena Gavello of Foster St. Her maternal Joseph Kinsella of recently returned from the 63rd National Convention of Connecticut Region, and founder of the Stamford Winchester has been ap D 20 % OFF allsvkat”"" Hadassah in New York. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ryan of Broad chapter, was elected a national vice-president at the con Harrington, Matthew Thomas, son of Thomas W. and Brook. She has two sisters, Denise, 5V4, and Danielle, 3V4. pointed sales manager in n 9fl0/ /M -f- . They are Mrs. Efrem Jaffe, president; Mrs. Rhoda vention. Patricia Rice Harrington of 467 Old Post Rd., Tolland. He Metropglitan Life In Grossman, program vice president; Mrs. Elliott Of the 3,000 in attendance, approximately 100 delegates was bora Aug. 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His s u ra n c e C o m p a n y ’s /o OFF ail3e15s?“°" Zimmerman, past president and Connecticut Region and guests were from Connecticut led by the Region maternal grandparents are Mr. and M n. Donald Rice of Manchester office at 358 treasurer; and Mrs. Sidney Cohen, Zionist Affairs chair president, Mrs. Samuel Blank of Waterbury. Springfield, VL His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Julia East Cinter St. man and past Region president. Many dignitaries addressed the convention and several Harrington of Springfield, Vt. psis; He trill be responsible Mrs. Samuel Za\es of Greenwich, a member of the resolutions and statements were adopted. for the sales and service Davis, Matthew Haddon, son of Jeffrey H. and Gail THE WISEST GENERATION activities of a staff of ALL RECORDS, 8-TRACK & Captain Kelly Desjeunes Davis of 30 Echo Dr., Vernon. He was bora IN AMERICA representatives. He joined A&C Box of 50 s Sept. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal BRINGS YOU THE Metrepolitan Life as a Smoke Detector CASSETTE TAPES ON SALE! grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Desjeunes of 31 sales representative in the Classic Cigars Durant St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. NEWEST THING IN Manchester office in By Gillette Series 129 SerietB298 SeriesC39e SeriesD498 Robert M. Davis of 159 Palmer Dr., South Windsor. COMIC STRIPS August last year, and has I Our Reg. P ric e ...... 36.99 College notes completed one part of the 774 198 038 098 is 5 .9 9 IG IL L O T E R E B A T E .... 5.00* Damon, Jeffery Robert, son of Kent M. and Elaine Life Underwriters , f f 4 5 ' t I lP f c L P M L P , Clifford Damon of 97 Nutmeg Dr. He was bora Sept. 1 at Training Council course. ______I* BORKUM RIFF PIPE TOBA(XO Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand YOUB SERIES E598 Series F698 Series G798 E Alan G. Schreiber, son of Mr. and Johanna Young, daughter of Mr. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert aifford of Stoneham FINAL Large Tin Mri. George S. Schreiber of 464 and Mrs. Robert C. Young of 123 Mass. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs! COST Reg. 3.72 2.97 Gardner St., is attending Georgetown Notch Rd., Bolton, was named to the Charles M. Damon of Willmington, Mass. He has a Photo electric principle; alarms 31* 3 “ 4 “ University School of Medicine in annual dean’s list at Wheaton College brother, Jonathan C., 10. RONSON REFIL-A-UTE Washington, D.C. He was graduated at earliest stare of fire. Battery BUTANE LIGHTER in Norton, Mass. Miss Young, a Dealer ^ operated, (included) works Series J698 SeriesKTSS SeriesL99e\ magna cum laude from the Universi sophomore, has transferred to CMtonguay, Richard Cain, son of Thomas R. and S even with power failure. 19290 ty of Connecticut in 1976. With Fuel Georgetowd University in Susan Leon Castonguay of 180 Mt. Spring Rd., ToUand. Metal Testing Company, ^ ‘SMCItrklorOtUih. A69 C64 fi99 Reg. 3.19 Washinigton, D.C. He was bora Sept. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Inc., a Walter Kidde com 2.47 “ TAPE W TAPE WTAPE j His maternal grandfather is J. Richard Leon of Colum pany at^il Independent P Barbs Susan Marteney, daughter of Dr. bia. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas laboraton involved with By PHIL PA8TORET and Mrs. Pierre J. Marteney of J. Castonguay of Ocala, Fla. He has a brother, Chad 5- B h F O C A I S certified inspection and and a sister, Christa, 7. THE COMIC STRIP WITH THE NEW WRINKLE nondestructive testing, has The boss grumps that be Manchester, has been named to the LEONURIS’ ' General Electric dean’s list for the spring term at been appointed the MIGHTIEST NOVEL! never know who is — or isn't by Ruth Marcus 3-Way Bulbs - on a paid vacation in this of Hartwick College in Onepnta, N.Y. Belllveau, Andrea Rosemary, daughter of Joseph N authorized east coast Trinity fice. The engagement of Miss Martha- and Rosemary Mozzer Belliveau of 27 Abdra Rd starts Monday dealer and calibration Mias Brenda L. Hunt of 59 Ellington. She was bora Sept. 2 at Manchester Memoriai source for Ultra-Violet The most common caase of Jean DanielMn to Frank E. Sullivan, Manchester Evening Herald W S T S f L U A error b kaowlag yoa are ah- Crestwood Rd., Tolland, has been both of East Hartford, has been an Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mre. T. Products, Inc. of Califor NOW IN salately right about named to the dean’s list at J. Mozzer Jr. of 40 Crestwood Dr. Her paternal grand FAFBRBACKt Soft-white diminishes nounced by her parents, Mrs. Norma- nia. ; Pub. U st 2.75 somethiag. Providaice CoUege. She is majoring father is Gerald Belliveau of 32 O oft Dr. She has a Nov offering a complete glare: 30-70-100 or Jean Danielson of East Hartford and 50-100-150watt. in mathematics. brother, Joseph Jr., 6. Richard K. Danielson of Manchester. line; of Ultra-Violet Mr. Sullivan is the son of Mrs. predicts as well as un W ashington Rechargeable Two students from Manchester DuMouchel, Daniel Kenneth, son of Kenneth E. and limited UV services, Isabell Sullivan of Hartford and Behind Fire Extinguisher attending Plymouth State College in Barbara Michaud DuMouchel of 13 Cottage St. He was Metals Testing is able to Caldor StIck-lt-To-Me Refillable Frank E. Sullivan of Windsor. Closed Doors Seal-in Freshness with New Hampshire have been named to The bride-elect is attending born Sept. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital His cut, the time, cost and dis- Magnetic Photo Album the president’s and dean’s list. They Manchester Community College. She maternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Arnaud E taKe between east coast TV SEMES Dazey Seal-A-Meal Pioneering, 7! style: Hav are Joanne Britton and Jeanne M ic^ud of Rumford, Maine. 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BANKAMERICARD tW M irS LiBMg 742-6103 STORE HOURS: Dally 10 ajn. to 9:30 pm •Sat 9 ejn. to 9:30 pjn.* Sunday 10 a ja to S p ja •SATURIDAY PAPE mOHT- MMdmtw E v ito t Herald. iUndmter. Com.. FtL, Sept. », 1»77 MAWaUto'TBR EVENING HERALD. Mancbeiter. Com., Fri.. Sect 1 ,1177 - PAGE NINB Hadassah asked to weigh Vernon has trouble Math skills in employe revamp school goal By BARBARA RICHMOND establidi priodtles for the Gvil Ser both sides of dilemmas Herald Reporter vice Commission persoond. South Windsor She said the committee deter By BETTY RYDER peace in the Middle East . I think he The South Windsor Board of When you pass these houses now they Sihce a project to revamp the Town mined that tlie raiiting salary ad- The loft-spoken, younger sister of more than recognizes that he is right have built additions, they have elec of VoTMO’i peraotmel lyrtem wai Education has adopted the Improve Gokla Melr, former prime minister in the middle; it’s a very difficult approved by the U. S. Department of ministration plan and job ment of student’s mathematical tricity, running water, and cars. ♦ ♦ clasaificatioBS should be addressed of Israel, urged members oi the situation. He is sympathetic to the '"’Their hoiAes are newly painted, ' n Labor In July, lome problenu have skills u a special goal for the next Manchester Chapter of Hadassah to Israelis and he also sees some of the ariaen, Mra. Marie H utet, first so am changes could be ^ two years. the children are going to school. plemented before prqiaration of me consider both sides of the dilemmas problems facing the Arabs. I think of the Town Council’i peraonnel mb- S c ^ l Supt. Robert Goldman said Those that work in Israel get the 1978-7B budget. facing Israel. what he is trying to do is establish a t committee reported this week. math was decided upon as the same salaries according to the law of She said it w u agreed that afto- Spring at the Chapter’s annual middle ground where both groups can Mrs. Herbst said Robert O’Hare of specific goal following a series of the land for the Job done; the same ;C'4 the salary admlnlstratiou (dan is up membership luncheon Thursday at meet. the U. S. Gvil Service Commission mettings with the various members, salary for a particular kind of work mi dated, efforts should be directed Temple Beth Sholom in Manchester, "He’s going to be hit by the flying that an Israeli citizen does. met with her committee to outline of tbe staff, including teachers, Mrs. Q ara Stem of Bridgeport, said, bolts from both sides, I guess, the problems. toward developing a town personnel department chairmen and principals. "In spite of all we hear, 250,000 policy manual "Not everybody is completely right; because each one is going to feel he is I f f : ’The town was notified in July that Goldman said because of tte im Arabs remained in Israel during the Mrs. Herbst said the subcommittee each group is right in their own pro-Israel or pro-Arab. He’s trying to war qnd they are how Israeli citizens it would be allocated |8,000 in portance of good mathematical skills way." has also discussed the possibility of be even-handed, but I trust him and I and' some of them are in the technical assistance to review the the committee felt the goal should Stem cited a story of a Jewish feel he is really trying to establish ■l- town’s personnel system. No direct revising sections of the Town Charter extend beyond one year a ^ continue Parliament,” she said. pertaining to personnel administra couple, who when their children were peace there in which both sides will TO l" funding wili be involved in the. into a second year of emphasis. hfrs. Stem also said that through tion. grown and left home, found dishar be given a fair deal. project. All of the teachers, regardleu of the’Organization for Rehabilitation '•'1 She said they also agreed on the mony in their marriage. They called Mrs. Stem, who was bom in Russia O’Hare said there was a possibility the subject area to which they teach, Training (ORT), an organization need for reactivating the Merit upon the rabbi to help solve their and came to the United States when which primarily instmcti^ Jewish A'. that funds originally allocated for the will be asked to emphasize the im probliems. she was four years old, terms herself Vernon project m i^ t revert back to System Board. To this effect, the portance of math to all areas. people in trade skills, Arabs are now Town Council ’Tuesday night ap "The rabbi and his wife sat with “an American kid. Camp Fire Girls the general fund of the federal Goldman said to order to develop learning skills to enable them to proved the ajqwtotment of Charles the couple, and he asked, first the and all.” govenvnent and then be lost because the two-year plan as a goal of become productive citizens. Anezia, Ernest Mack and William wife, ‘Tell me your problems’. In her book, "My Life," Golda Of the new leader of Israel, Began, the Old of the federal fiscal year achievement, "strategies will be “After listening to her, he said, Osborn to this board. Tractor pull at Hebron Fair Meir describes Clara as "the most Mrs. Stem said, “I think he’s sincere, (Sept. 30) was nqiidly approaching. developed by three groupings of ‘You’re ijght’. TTien he a sk ^ the hus ’American’ of us all, a quiet, shy, un and definitely wants to avoid war. I Another m atter of concern to Bulletin .board Tom Brown of Coventry, R.I., rears his tractor up, trying to pull heavy load in competi teachers.” band to relate his marital problems. demanding little girl whom everyone O’Hare was the lack of adequate Tbe League of Women Voters is tion Thursday night at the Hebron Harvest Fair. The fair opened Thursday for a four-day Elementary classroom teachers, think he would welcome the oppor ...... Ill Hiiiai..^ .rw m m m m m . • r He did, and when he had finished the liked...” E ducate in the Milwaukee tunity of sitting down and talking manpower to take on the project, due planning a newspaper drive Satur run at the Lions Club Fairgrounds on Rt. 85. More special events, performances and the will be grouped to study and work rabbi again said, ‘You're right.' public Schools, G ara earned degrees with the Arab leaders. So did my Chatting before the Manchester Chapter of Hadassah’s annual membership luncheon, to unanticipated staff chtuiges to his day, , Sept. 17, as a fundraiser. usual attractions continue through Sunday. (Herald photo by Pinto) together on the needs of tbe students "Finally, the rabbi’s wife said to in sociology, psychology and social sister, so did Ben Gurion, so did most are, from left, Mrs. Maxine Jaffe, chapter president; Mrs. Rhoda Grossman, vice presi unit. Bundled papers may be delivered to in this area. Secondary math him, how can this be. First the wife work from the University of Wiscon of the Israeli leaders. ’Ihey begged dent and program chairman; Mrs. Clara Stern of Bridgeport, guest speaker; and Mrs. Rose However, Mrs. Herbst said O’Hare Marcia Givanaugh of 4 Eudy Court teachers will be a second group, and sin. In Bolton schools told you her problems and then the the Arab leaders to sit down and talk indicated that the Department of or Marilyn Foley of 90 Mato St., all other teachers, includii^ the staff husband re la te his, and to both you Since her husband died, 14 years F^im an, Connecticut Regional vice president of Hadassah. Mrs. Stern’s topic was “The of the pupil Services Department, to them. They were sure If thqy could Dilemma Facing Israel.” (Herald photo by Pinto) Labor had been asked to encumber TalcottvlUe. To arrange pickups, call said, ‘You’re right’. ago, Mrs. Stern has protracted her only talk together, some how or other the funds for the Vernon project. H Terry Beagle of 16% Hi^dand Ave. will comprise the third group. "And the rabbi answered, 'You're annual visits to her sister, Golda they could achieve peace. the request is approved the project ’The Elks Gub will qxmsor a Red "It is our belief that with the in right, too’.’’ Meir. Staying for longer periods tn Enrollment trend changes sight we gained over the past year to “And, by the way, talking about will proceed as planned. Cross Bloodmoblle visit ’Tuesday Commenting on the efforts being Israel has given her time to become former prime ministers, after the Mrs. Herbst said that her com from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Elks Carriage ’The school enrollment trend to bus transportation and behavior and water that comes into the building working to achieve a goal as well as made to bring about a peaceful better informed on the Arab as well war when Israel took over the West mittee has had several meetings to House. Walk-in donors will be Bolton is beginning to reverse itself, classroom behavior. but wouldn’t get it ail. the preliminary work begun by math settlement between the Israelis and as the Israeli viewpoint, important, Comptroller critical of Lance Bank and some' areas of the Golan outline the scope of the project aiid to welcome. at least at the high school. For the Allen missed the opening day of Both the school board and the town committee, si^ fic a n t impact on the the Arabs, Mrs. Stern said, “I think she observes, for an intelligent ap mathmatical skill of our students can Heights and the Sinai Desert, Israel present school year there are 255 school because he had to take his son have never been able to pin anyone 9 there is a distinct desire on the part praisal of Israel’s options. and will be achieved,” Goldman said. offered to return all of it to the Arabs students at Bolton High, 18 more than to college in Maine. He said, "It down as far as responsibility for the of both sides to avoid war. They The lifestyle qf the Arabs has Last year the system goal set by and the Arabs at that time said no, no in testimony before panel last year. ’The enrollment at the shows the utmost confidence in the roof goes. haven’t quite come to how to es changed due to their association with Benoit names Dooley the Board of Education was to the negotiations, no peace, so they really elementary school is just the op staff.” tablish peace. I’m, of course, not in the Israelis, according to Mrs. Stem. area of language arts. have themselves • to blame. They WASHINGTON (UPI) - Comp Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., a com ple and Congress to know and for me posite. There are 534 students School board members heard a Muster Sunday volved in negotiations on either side, ‘Tve been very much impressed Most teachers and principals said could have had the land in 1967. troller of the Currency John mittee member, summoned to understand,” Carter said. to head his campaign enrolled this year, a decrease of 43 detailed report on summer The Quarryville Junior Ancient but I get the feeling that the Arabs, the way it has inHuenced the Arabs’ Heimann, who never testified before they hope to continue and reinforce “It’s an interesting thing. reporters to introduce Bobby Lee "There never has been any doubt in over last year. maintenance, both In school Fife and Drum Corps of Bolton will and I know the Israelis, do not want jife. I visited Israel for the first time Somebody said that the Arabs always a congressional panel, was on the Cook, former attorney for convicted School Supt. Raymond Allen, gains made in the area of language war. my mind that the outcome of these Vernon the Democrats intend to stress tbe buildings and on school grounds, by participate in a muster Sunday at 1 in 1950, and this was right after the want what they could have had, but spot when inquisitive senators asked bank swindler Billy Lee Campbell, explaining the situation Thursday James Veitch, superintendent of arts during the present school year. “I think there seems to be an war, and I saw some of the empty investigations will be not only proper Vernon Mayor Thomas A. Benoit party’s commitment to open govern p.m. Col. John Chester’s Muster will they want it later. There would have his opinion of Bert Lance’s banking who was imprisoned embezzling ment to this year’s camj^gn.' ni^t, said there has been a tur buildings and grounds. be held at the Silas Deane Junior anxiety to establish some form of homes' the Arabs had left and I must expertise. but also will be well accept^ by the has named Thomas H. Dooley, been no war if they had accepted par about $1 million from the Calhoun American people” Democratic Headquarters will naround to the number of high school When asked about the condition of High School in Wethersfield. peace and I hope it’s going to be say they were little mud huts. They “I feel I should note that Mr. Lance mayor pro tern, as his campaign students going to outside schools and tition in 1947.” First National Bank in Georgia while The comptroller was the only open early to Octolw, Town Chair the roof at Bolton Elementary brought about." were really not some of the palaces was a successful banker,” Heimann manager. Dooley managed Benoit’s In concluding, Mrs. Stem urged Lance headed it. witness Thursday at the governmen man Lester Baum announced. the new building construction in town School, Veitch said, “That roof Attended meeting President Carter’s role in the or establishments that some of the told the Senate Governmental Af successful Democratic campaign to Hadassah members to continue their And an Internal Revenue Service tal affairs panel, chaired by Sen. Harriet Levesque will run the office has brought in new students, es stinks. It is the poorest roof in the Israel-Arab unrest was also dis Arabs speak of having left in Israel. fairs Committee Thursday. But "in 1975, when Benoit defeated Town Clerk Catherine Leiner concern for a just and lasting peace investigation on how officials within Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., dally. pecially older students. whole system.” attended a two-day conference in Fair opens cussed. "I notice that some of the Arabs reality, his attention to detail clearly Republican Frank McCoy by a in the Middle East and to view the the comptroller’s office conducted a reopened hearings on the Lance case. Allen said the first two days of Veitch said installation of roof New Haven this week. The con “I think that President Carter is living there had no water, no kind of leaves something to be desired.” narrow margin. Gift to firemen situation, on both sides, with an open pre-confirmation probe of Lance in school went very smoothly, both in drains should stop a great deal of the ference was sponsored by the genuinely interested in establishing facilities at all and no electricity. mind. Heimann also noted that, “We (the Dooley is a former state represen Aetna Life & CaW lty of Hartford January may also be made public Connecticut Town Gerks Association tonight at 7 Mrs. Maxine Jaffe, chapter presi comptroller’s office) found his today. Fire reported tative, former member of the Board has given flSO to the Rockville Fire of Education, and former town at and the secretary of the state’s of dent, expressed her appreciation for management to be faulty and we Lance got fresh backing from Department of a fire prevention fice. Mrs. Stem’s comments and also ordered it corrected.” President Carter who broke several at church torney. He is also a member of the program. The grant is part of Aetna’s Board corrects error South Windsor Charter Revision Commission. Local business was handled by thanked her program chairman, He is back in the witness chair this days of silence on the affair, but "Dollar for Doers” program open to terms. South Windsor’s Wapplng Fair The Town of Manchester Fire Dooley isn’t seeking re-election to Eleanor Preuss, assistant town Rhoda Grossman, as well as all those morning, but two other facets of the stopped short of repeating the sup the firm’s employes. Bolton Earlier Thursday the selectmen opens tonight at 7 with a fult slate of Department was called to a fire this the Town (Council, which he has clerk, to Mrs. Letoer’s absence. Tenants seeking involved in making the annual event case may dominate today’s port for the budget director he Glenn Perra, an Aetna employe ’The Bolton Board of Selectmen activities to appeal to the interests of morning at the Zion Evangelical served for three years. learned the terms of the constables a success. developments. expressed in the past. Lutheran Church at 120 Cooper St. and member of the fire department, called an emergency meeting had expired June 30 and did not carry Peach festival set the town’s young and old alike. A statement issued ’Ibursday said helped get the grant. "In my judgment Bert Lance ought The call came to the Town Depart ’Thursday night to appoint several over to the new fiscal year. ’The The Women’s^ Auxiliary of the At 8 o’clock, local Democrats and ouster of manager to have a chance for a hearing ment at 11:45 a.m. The fire had been persons as constables. Herald called attention the the error. Bolton Volunteer Fire Department Republicans — office holders and Manchettor polica report without delay, comprehensive in extinguished by 12:20 p.m., but there Those appointed were Armand Smith and Davies, along with three will have its annual peach festival hopefuls—will compete against each S nature, with every allegation and was no information available today State names supervisor Morin, Dale &nith and Bruce Davies. other constables, will attend a 17- Sept. 17 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the other to softball. A rock concert is also planned for 8 Despite a temporary halt on a rent ting to a total of |48. fact produced for the American peo on the extent of the damage. They were appointed retroactively to week constables training school at firehouse. Reservations are not p.m. and the beer tent will be open increase that was schooled for Sept. 'The tenants have filed their com Police arrested a 15-yearrold girl court Sept. 26. July 1 and will serve four-year Storrs. It begins Tuesday. necessary. from 7 until midnight. 1, tenants at the Beechwood plaints with the HUD office because on narcotics charges in Center Park Darrell L. Edgecomb, 18, of 444 of mental health region The Wapplng Fair Parade, which Apartments on Rachel Rd. are the housing is partially funded with on Main St. T h u r^ y afternoon. She Center St., Apt. 4, was charged with George Ducharme has been ap 1971 to 1973. officially kicks off the weekend ac a^ing for the termination of Lee C. , HUD monies. HUD must also ap- was charged with sale of a cannabis- disorderly conduct in connection with pointed as superintendent of the state Greenough as property manager of type substance, possession of a Ducharme earned his master’s tivities Saturday at noon, will line up prpve any rent increases. a disturbance in Center park Grand jury opens probe Department of Mental Retardation’s degree to special education from St. Adult school meeting set the apartments. at the comer of Griffin Rd. and Gor The tenants’ complaints included a cannabis-type substance and posses Thursday afternoon. He was new Tolland Region, said Com Several residents are also going sion of a dangerous weapon. Joseph College to West Hartford and don Dr. The parade will proceed long list of needed repairs on the scheduled for court Sept. 19. missioner Gareth D. ’Thome. Coventry experiences can be offered to them, Scouts will be Saturday from 11 a.m. E ahead with forming a tenants’ Police said the girl was observed of price fixing charges is working toward a Ph.D. degree to down Gordon Dr., onto June Dr. to buildings. Mrs. Alaimo said the com Ducharme will work with con special education and rehahilitation Teressa Williams, Coventry adult Ms. Williams said. to 1 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church on Rt. organization for which a meeting has making an alleged sale of the sub- Motor vehicle arrests Thursday in Windsorvllle Rd., and then to the Rye plex has recently lost its superinten sumer groups to identify the needs of at the University of Connecticut. Her major goals for the council are 31. been set for Monday at 7 p.m. at stancies which were identified as cluded: education director, has called an Street Fairgrounds. dent and now has only someone who WASHINGTON (UPI) - Major Wausau Paper Mills Co.; Westvaco the 14-town area’s mentally retarded As superintendent of the Tolland to research conununity needs, to Elaine Pallardi said all those who Mott’s Community Hall, marijuana and hashish to a male in organizing meeting for a new Adiilt One of the highlights of this year’s is contracting, to do the repairs. She Andrew D. Wade, 19, of Hartford, timber and paper companies are the (k)rp., and Weyerhauser Ck). residents and will develop a plan of Region, Ducharme will be resp INDEX Thoughts NOnCM Evert skein on clay LOOT - Delaware D riven r l-LsMsMSsanS t - PtrsonsU U o ^ - Claae C. VIcIbUt oI Yank pitching set • — AnneunessMMt *Uta and Locust Street. 64»- ApLENty 4 - EntsdakHiwnl 7213. ______W L Pet. 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And Orantes, who usually con commlaaiont, leads fumisfisd Point of view draw a warning 'yellow card’ but pitching is the name of game, ball where I wanted it,’’ said "He got the ball away quickly, but it • West great improvement in the past year. trols the tempo of a match with MAUREEN CONOILV WON | tOUCATION to homeowneri. CaU 24^540^. Figueroa. “I need a lot of work.” step onto clay and her oppo II - P'IVSI* Inwrucuont Wednesday afternoon under a that's it. A second card by the same the New York Yankees seem was still a good try by Bochte.” W L Pet. GB But the Australian admits to a possi- deliberate ground strokes, was 3 (X)N8E(XrnVE FOREST ‘ 11 ~ Schools-CHiiM A pair of errors by Cleveland nent will turn to putty. HlLtS TITLES IN THE EARLY 20 - Innructiont Winwd PRIOR SERVICEMEN - Tbe bright sun. East Catholic and East individual is automatically 'red' and The Indians grabbed a 1-0 lead in Los Angeles 86 54 .614 — ble case of the center court jitters. helpless. to be ready for the stretch shortstop Larvell Blanks and center- 50'S. WHO WAS the LAST Air Force recently UDOuoced Hartford High staged a football again no substitution is allowed. the first inning but the Yankees Cincinnati 74 67 .525 n v t The top-seeded woman kicks off “My biggest problem with her Barazzutti, meanwhile, who MAL ItTATI new openings for individuals drive to the American League fielder Jim Norris helped put three TO NAB3 IN A ROW? 23 - Homs* Iw SM 106-0 Bluaflald scrimmage at the Hornets’ field. Some team could benefit by a long bounced back vrith a single tally In Houston 69 71 .493 17 the Ladies’ Day card at Uie U.S. (Navratilova) is that I’ll be playing eliminated seventh-seeded Ille 24 LoU'Laod for Sal# with prior miUtary service. If A MAR6ARET COURT SMITH 25 - on Sunday, SepL 11th power-play, that which is normally East title. unearned runs on the scoreboard for the second when Chris Chambliss San Francisco 65 76 .461 21 >4 Open Tennis Championships in a on the Stadium 'court,” ^ e says. Nastase in the second round, short- invottmam Propa^ you nave been out for [itu East Hartford scored three times B BILLY JEAN KINO 21 — Buunsm Propsrty between 1-3 p.m. attributed to ice hockey. "This is the first time my pitchers the Yankees. scored from third on Willie Ran San Diego 63 79 .444 24 semifinal match against fifth-seeded “I’ve never played on the Stadium circuited Gottfried in a stearfy, fluid ^C. CHRIS EVERT y 27 - R#40n Proparty than 5 )rears and are looking and had a couple of other scores 21 - to wteh them e are all healthy," Yankee l^nager Bruce Bochte led off the Indians dolph’s infield hit after Norris Atlanta 51 89 .364 35 Betty Stove. court.” performance. Rm I Ettsta Winisd for "A Grkat Way of Life’ . nullified by penalties while East HAPPY 65th contact the Air Force im Catholic showed fair on defense but Doesn't approve Billy Martin said Thursday night ninth with a line shot up the alley in dropped Roy White’s two-out fly ball. Thursday's Results Evert has won 111 straight On Thursday night. Stadium court “I was sure I would play well here OL,'6S;99,-iU!lU5'.40MSUfe MISC. SESVICES mediately. CaU 646-7440. right center but he was out trying for 31 - Sarvfcat Oftarod WEDDING not much offense. Some eavesdropping brought about after Ed Figueroa scattered eight Blanks booted Randolph’s Chicago 3, Montreal 2 (10) matches on clay, her last loss coming at Forest Hills,” said Banuutti in 32 - Paintmo-Piparing hits as New York defeated the a double on a perfect throw by grounder to open the fifth then the on Aug. 12, 1973, to Evonne 33 - Buildino.Contracttna ANNIVERSARY STEADY WORK - Retlable. You'd think East Hartford head some interesting notes. Manchester Philadelphia 8, New York 2 halting English. “I’m prepared to Transactions 34 - Roofirig.Sidinfl Cleveland Indians 4-3. Mickey Rivers. 39 - Hoaling-Rumotng hard worker, who wants coach Jim Dakin would be pleased High soccer Coach Dick Danielson Yankees scored three times on a Pittsburgh 9, St. Louis 5 Goolagong in Cincinnati — four long f U.S. Tmnls'A play because this winter I practice a "Rivers is not known to have a years ago. 36 - Flooring steady employment, good In and Eagle boss John LaFontana dis and new athletic director Dick Cobb "Ever since Don Gullett came sacrifice fly by Graig Nettles, a run Los Angeles 5, Atia 4 (11) lot—service, running, training. But I 37 - Moving-Trucking-Siortoa come. CaU 5 ^ 0 2 between 9- good arm but I think somebody has Pro Basketball 36 ~ Sarvtcat Wantad pleased. But to the contrary. “We were discussing the institution of 35- back, we are at full strength and we scoring single by Thurman Munson Cincinnati 6, ^ n Francisco 5 And Stove should pose no serious soan Open book flight to Rome tefore every dif 2 only. been working with him,” said iNVITA’nON were terrible,” Dakin intoned, "We minute halves this year with the are ready for the Red Sox next and Chaipbliss’ sacrifice fly. Houston 7, ^ n Diego 1 threat to her incumtency. ficult match.” Boston — Signed rookie MIIC. FOR SALE week,” added Martin, whose Yanks A double by Duane Kuiper, a triple But Evert says, "Believe it or not, belonged to second-seeded Jimmy For Wade, her hopes of capturing guard Mike Dabney of 4 0 - Houaahold Goods NOW accepting appUcations didn't execute well and made a lot of veteran mentor making some valid Today’s Games 41 - Articlat for Sal# TO BID are now 3 Vi games ahead of the by Blanks and an infield out gave the Connors. 42 - Building Suppliat for full time employment. mistakes. On the other side, LaFon arguments against. New York (Swan 8-8) at Clhicago Betty’s gonna give me the most Wimbledon and Opra titles in the Rutgers. The Manchester Housing CaU 528-3869 between 9 and 2 Boston in the AL East. problems on clay.” 43 - PatB -BifdB* OogB tana, while not particularly A team going against a strong Indians their final two runs in the (Krukow 8-12) In a display of ferocious power, same year came to an end. Giicago — Signed free *44 - Livatloch Authority seeks bids for the only. Figueroa, who started out the sixth before Figueroa settled down For Evert to capture her third con Connors bulled his way by fifth- She played sloppily and she knew agent guard Bob Slater of 45 - Boats & AccagBoriat repair of Ameeite Sidewalks overjoyed, was happy the way his headwind, or on a muddy field, or St. Louis (Urea 7-3) at Philadelphia Sporting Goods season with a 7-1 mark and then and hurled his 11th complete game of secutive Open title she must first get seeded Manuel Oraotes, by scores of Trinity (111.) College. 46 - •n FYoJect CONN-28-1. Sealed NURSES AIDES • 7 to 3. Full club hit. with an unfavorable goal, after the (Carlton 20-8), N it. But the mental edge was missing 47 - Qardan Products slumped after suffering shoulder and the season. by Stove and then take the winner of 6-2, 6-4, 6-3, to advance to the as well. Houston — Waived 46 - Antiquaa bids will be received until 3:00 and part time. Apply in Per Last year, when they met in pre first half could be down four or five Montreal (ijues 0-8) at Pittsburgh 49 - Wantad to Buy son, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday back problems which sidelined him Cleveland’s Jim Bibby also went today’s other semifinal match semifinals. forward Eugene “Goo” p.m. (E.D.T.), Monday, season, East Catholic came away goals with virtually no possibility of (Jones 3-6), N “The whole tournament’s messy,” Uini Friday. E ut Hartford for four weeks, has now won six of all the way and was tagged for nine between second-seeded Martina The Belleville, 111., native will Wade said. “There’s definitely the Kennedy. RENTALB September 26, 1977 at which banged up with eight unavailable to staging a comeback because the San Diego (Owchinko 8-9) at Atlan 52 - Rooms for Rani tiine they will be publicly Convalescent Home, 745 Main his last eight decisions and upped his hits in dropping his 11th game Navratilova and 12th-seeded Wendy meet Italy’s Corrado Barazzutti, who feeling that it’s the last year here. 53 - Aparlmants for Rant Street, East Hartford, Conn. practice the next day, LaFontana youngsters just don’t have the ta (Hanna 1-4), N 54 - Homas tor Rani opened and read aloud. The season mark to 14-9. against 12 victories. Turnbull. Thursday upset third-seeded Brian It’s definitely ready for a facelift. If 55 - Busmats for Rant remembered. Except for normal stamina, endurance to rebound, he Los Angeles (John 17-5) at Cincin Baseball right is reserved by the NURSES AIDES - 3 to 11 p.m. Navratilova, coming off a 6-4, 6-1 Gottfried, Lauderhill, Fla., 6-2,6-1,6- you had been in the dressing room 56 - Raaort Proparty for Rant bumps and bruises, those who expressed. nati (Norman 14-10), N Chicago (AL) — 57 - Wantad to Rant Authority to reject any or all Full time. Experienced only. victory over longtime girlhood friend 2. Fourth-seeded Guillermo Vilas of after the girls lost here as opposed to 56 - Mifc for Rant weren’t absent Thursday afternoon If you think about them, they make San Francisco (Barr 12-13) at Acquired catcher Bill bids. Specifications and bid Good starting salary, liberal and lOth-seed Mima Jausovec of Argentina plays 12th-seeded Harold the dressing room after they lost at AUTOMOTIVE forms may be secured at the fringe beneflu. Apply in per were ready to go. an awful lot of sense. The CCIL will Houston (Niekro 11-5), N Nahorodny on waivers Yugosavia, is at the top of her game. Solomon, Silver Spring, Md., in Wimbledon, that would tell the story 61 - Autos for Sala Authority Office, 24 Bluefield son, East Hartfora umvales- Eiast Hartford had a championship go to 18-minute quarters, changing from Philadelphia. 62 - Trucks for Sala cent Home, 745 Main Street, club in 1976. It won the CCIL title and Saturday’s other semifinal. right there.” 6 3 .- Haavy Equipmant for Sala Dr., Manchester, Connecticut sides at the end of each period, ’ftis, American League Detroit — Recalled 64 - Motorcyclas-Bicyclas 06040. Blast Hartford. added the Class L crown to its list of 65 - Campart'Traiiart-Mobita Danielson feels, is in more of the shortstop Allan Trammell Pascal Mastrangelo laurels. When you're at or near the youngsters’ interests and that’s Cast Homas DRIVERS FOR School Buses and second baseman Lou 66 - Automotiva Sarvica (Tiairman wanted. We will train you. top, a coach expects top-level perfor where the concern should lie. Fisk continues tear W L Pet. GB 67 - Auioa for Rant'Laaaa 015-9 Whitaker. New York 86 54 .614 - Part time. Housewives and mances. Dakin, in a recent inter Ignore grid Kansas City — Recalled retirees preferred. TORONTO (UPI) - Carlton games in Boston in the crucial last Boston 82 57 .590 3V4 view, related the note that his clubs Bits and pieces reached first on an infield single. outfielders Clint Hurdle Manchester area, 643-2373, week of American League play. Baltimore 81 58 Lost and Found 1 have not lost a pre-season scrim The Silk Town hooters have had Fisk and the Boston Red Sox Fisk jumped on a 1-0 pitch from .583 4V4 and Willie Wilson and INVITA'nON 643-2414. Vernon area, 872- mage in five or six years and are “This pennant race is going to Jefferson to give the Sox a 6-0 lead. Detroit 67 73 .479 19 rule change 2828. two scrimmages and lost both. But came to Toronto last Monday come down to the last week of the pitchers Gary Lance and LOST - Man* Fuji Dynamic proud of that record. worry shouldn’t set in yet. Former Rookie Mike Paxton scattered Geveland 65 76 .461 21Vk George Throop. TO BID 10, gold color, 10 speM bicy hoping to take at least four out season,” said Fisk. “We’ve got four Sealed bids will be received REAL ESTATB Sales People E^st Catholic, on the other end, is Indian standout Mike Lombardo, an eight Toronto singles, walked one Milwaukee 59 85 .410 29 BOSTON (UPI) - Most football Seattle — Acquired cle. Serial No. 74k01351. - Two needed. Must have coming off a 2-8 season and in some of five games with the expan games with Toronto before we play and struck out three to notch his Toronto 46 91 .336 38V> in tbe Office of The Director Vicinity Metro Bowl, onlooker at Thursday’s workout coaches in conservative New catcher Kevin Pasley from Manchester. Reward for in license or in process. cases was embarrassed in losing. sion Blue Jays. Baltimore. We’ve got to beat teams ninth victory against four losses. of General Services, 41 Center Generous commission against Rham, recalled when he was West England plan to ignore a rule change Los Angeles. Street, Manchester, Connec formation leading to What LaFontana is looking for is im They did just that. like them. When you don’t, it’s a real Toronto managed two unearned runs W L Pet. GB recovery. Call 643-2807. schedule. Wolverton Agency a junior that team lost all three letdown.” designed to open up the college ticut until September 23, 1977 Realtors, 649-2813. provement, even the slightest signs. scrimmages and "looked terrible." Fisk drove in five runs with three- off Paxton in the sixth on a two-run, Kansas City 84 54 .609 - at 11:00 a.m. for the After Fisk completed his blitz of game. Pro Football “We re just this far away," he in That club won 17 straight before run and two-run homers, his 22nd and bases-loaded single by Doug Ault. Chicago 77 61 .558 7 following: Announeomonti WANTED - Oil truck driver. the Blue Jays, Toronto Manager Roy The NCAA has made it legal this dicated with his palms oh so slightly losing in the state finals. Scoring, 23rd of the season, and George Scott Yastrzemski’s 23rd homer of the Minnesota 77 63 .550 8 Atlanta — Waived wide Gravely Tractor, Mowing & Full time, year round work. Hartsfield suggested that maybe season for all offensive players to go spread apart. “Just watch us in our again, could be a problem for and Carl Yastrzemski added solo year came in the eighth inning off Texas 75 62 .547 8tk receiver John Gilliam and Trimming Cemeteries, 10,000 Apply M&M Oil Service, Fisk was on a hot streak. downfield at the snap of the ball a ^ * ■ T O D A Y ’S Route 6, Bolton. next scrimmage,” he quickly added. Manchester. shots in a 7-2 Thursday night rout of reliever Mike Willis. California 6 70 .485 17 guard Royce Smith; placed Lb. G.V.W. Dump Truck, the Jays. “That first pitch he hit off (Jesse) block when a forward pass is com What was the expected reaction East Catholic soccer Coach Tom Orioles 4, Tigers 0 Oakland 54 83 .394 29Vs defensive tackle John Sprinkler System Repairs MACHINISTS - We have Jefferson was a darn good pitch. Ya, pleted behind the line or scrimmage Y.M.C.A., Mower-Trimmers. from the respective coaches wasn’t. Malin is without two who started last “It’s imperative that we beat these Doug DeCinces cracked a two-run Seattle 55 87 .387 31 Parrish on injured — J R e a l openings for: All around right now,” said Hartsfield, "I’d say or within one yard in front of the line The Town of Manchester Is But each were looking for certain year as freshmen. Dan Mackey and last place clubs,” said Fisk, whose homer and Jim Palmer, 15-11, tossed reserve; claimed machinists, Clntlmatlc Thursday's Results of scrimmage. an equal opportunity operator, Bridgeport things, from different points of view. his family moved to Boston while hot bat has accounted for four he’s hot. He’s about as hot as a depot a four-hitter as the Orioles handed linebacker Ron McCartney % :^ E s ta te stove.” Baltimore 4, Detroit 0 "I thought at first the rule would employer, and requires an af operators. Must be able to set Tom Fortin has elected to concen homers and 12 RBI in his last three Bob Sykes his fifth loss in nine Boston 7, Toronto 2 from Los Angeles. Fisk’s first homer, a towering shot have great impact,” said Coach Bob firmative action policy for all W and work from blueprlnta. Rule changes trate on basketball. Mackey was a games and 17 RBI in his last five. decisions. New York 4, Geveland 3 Baltimore — Waived of its Contractors and Vendors by Norma Tedford Top pay and fringe benefits. that landed 35 rows back of the 330- Griffin whose Rhode Island team Schoolboy soccer players better halfback, Fortin at fullback. The Red Sox have now beaten the .Angels 2-3, While Sox 0-2 Calif 2-3, Chicago 0-2 punt returner Howard a i a condition of doing Apply at Paragon Tool Com Blue Jays in nine of 11 contests. By foot marker in left field, came in a opens Saturday at Northeastern. A real estate pany Inc., 121 Adams Street, hold their tempers and keep away UConn has a very tough soccer Lerrin LaGrow's wild pitch in the Kansas City 7, Seattle 2 “But we worked on it in practice, Stevens, defensive lineman bualoesa with the Town, as per contrast, the first place 'Yankees four-run Boston fourth off Toronto professional can help you Manchester. 647-9935. from vicious tactics as changes in the schedule. That can’t be refuted. But bottom of the ninth brought home throwing screen passes, and we Angelo Wells and defensive Federal Order 11246. have won only four of eight against Today's Games back Randy Hall. decide if It la better to rent rules could make such outbursts very teams come in and all you hear is pinch-runner Orlando Ramirez with found that our timing wasn’t as good Bid forms, plans and TOOL AND DIE Maker for the expansion team. Detroit (Rozema 15-6 and Grilli 1- Buffalo — Waived specificationa are available at or purchaie a building for costly. Anyone drawing the unwanted that this one was nationally ranked A m erican the winning run to cap a three-run on the play,” he said. “So what we your builneu, especially if precision dies. First clau on Fisk is not a bit sorry that the Red rally for the Angels. In the opener, 2) at Boston (Tiant 9-8 and Geveland rookies quarterback Fred the General Services Office, ly. Apply at Paragon Tool red card’ draws automatic ejection and that one is highly regarded. 9-7), N, N have done is keep the people behind you are new to an area. We and no substitution is allowed, Sox will play the Blue Jays four League. Nolan Ryan and Dave LaRoche com Besana and defensive end 41 Center Street, Manchester, Company Inc., 121 Adams What’s not being mentioned is that Toronto (Garvin 9-14) at New York the line of scrimmage like we always can be of assistance in Street, Manchester. 647-9935. starter and loser Jefferson, 8-15. bined to shut out the Sox for the first Greg Morton; acquired Connecticut. meaning the team will play with 10 the Huskies themselves were among have. Town of Manchester, picking a location and (Torrez 15-12), N free agent wide receiver the rest of the way. A performer can the nation’s elite last year rising as Scott followed with his 32nd homer of time this season as Don Baylor drove Bill Bowes, whose New Hampshire Connecticut providing lease or EXPERIENCED Person to Cleveland (Fitzmorris 6-8) at Mel Baker. purchase options. Often, It high as the No. 7 slot in the rankings. the season into the left field seats. in both runs with a single and a squad opens at home against Holy Robert B. Weiss, clean 6 room home, one day homer. Baltimore (R. May 15-12), N Chicago — Placed Is better to rent space first The Scott homer gave Boston the Crqss, said his linemen “have a General Manager per week. Send references and Royals 7, .Mariners 2 K ansas City (P attin 7-2) at veteran offensive tackle and see bow the business salary requirements to Box L, major league record for consecutive- Minnesota (Thormodsgard 11-10), N tendency go downfield too quickly 014-9 homer games in a season. Boston has Darrell Porter smacked two solo Lionel Antoine on injured goes. If all goes well, and c/o Manchester Herald. Chicago (Stone 13-10) at California which means the interference is set Leaders hit two or more homers in a row 16 homers and went 4-for-5 for the se reserve. purchasing your space (Brett 12-10), N up too far ahead of the screen.” NOTICE TO CREDITORS seems like a good idea, we SECURITY GUARDS Finals set Sunday % times this year, breaking the old cond straight night to lead the Royals Geveland — Placed wide ESTATENOF FRANCES C. Wanted. Full and part time. Milwaukee (Haas 9-10) at Oakland The new rule could aid Holy Cross, MILLER Ute of Whitehall. New York can also assist in making Batting mark of 15 set by Minnesota in 1964. to their ninth straight win. Hal receiver Steve Holden on For the Hartford and Windsor (Medich 9-6), N a team which Coach Neil tcAvinf property in Mencbetter in said the transaction financially National Fisk’s two-run blast came in the McRae and John Mayberry also hit injured reserve; waived District, rtonmnd area. No experience League Wheelwright feels “was one of the Tbe Hon. William E. FUiGerald. poaaible and convenient, iln. i sixth inning after Jim Rice had homers for winning pitcher Dennis Texas (Perry 12-11) at Seattle quarterback Terry Luck AB H Pet. (House 3-5), N culprits” in effecting the change. Judge, of tbe Court of Probate. r a original lease may in Tennis doubles Leonard, 16-11. and running back James Dismet of Maoebester at a bearijag clude an option to buy. Parker, Pit 568 198 .349 “There were times, with our Only a quarterback sack held on September 2,1977 ordered that McAlister. all clalmi muat be presented to the Don’t take chances when WallU Zford, ConnecUcut or Stennett, Pit 453 152 .336 Wishbone formation, that our Houston — Waived run fiduciary on or before December 2. you can get profesiional caU 2( -7181. Simmons, St. L 456 150 .329 quarterback would pitch the ball 1977 or be barred u by law prorldad. ning back Fred Willis, Fearl J. Hultman. help. pairings made Templeton, St. L 530 169 .319 Sutter fans side forward, which in effect was a SECURITY GUARDS Pittsburgh quarterback Mike Kruczek lies stunned after being guard Bobby Simon, Asst’. Clerk Griffey, Cin 507 161 .318 forward lateral. It was confusing to The fiduciary Is: Wanted. Full and part time. Pairings have been made for the Rec Men’s and Hendrick, SD 473 150 .317 TURKEY SHOOT sacked by David Stalls of Dallas last night in 30-0 Cowboy vic quarterback Neal Jeffrey Kennetb A. Miller ★ ★ ★ For the Hartford and Windsor in two innings judge whether or not it was a pass Brookdale Avenue area. Licensed to carry small Women’s Tennis Tournaments with first-round matches tory. (UPI photo) and special teams captain Whitehall. New York Smith, LA 438 139 .317 and if there were ineligible receivers W han II co m a e to Saturday morning. Foster, Cin 536 168 .313 SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 Al Johnson. 017-9 arms, and clean poUce record M downfield,” said Wheelwright. prolaaalonal you can ba required. CaU 285-7181 or app The men will play at Charter Oak Park and the women Luzinski, Phil 480 149 .310 NEW YORK (UPI) — The fastball, which fanned away Minnesota — Waived aura that wa at Contury ly (n person at Metro Security, at Robertson. 11A.M. to 4 P.M. reserves wide receiver Court of Probate, D istrict of Valentine, Mtl 435 133 .306 all those late-inning rallies of May and June and kept the Manchester 21, TEDFORD REAL 826 East Center Street, Twelve female teams have entered and a like number Cinderella Chibs atop the National League East, flashed Lenny Willis and defensive NOTICE OF HEARING ESTATE, RL 44A. BoHon Wallingford, Conn. back Joe Blahak. ESTATE OF KATHLEEN B. SWEET, Notch, Bolton, M7-M14 in the men’s division. American League anew as Bruce Sutter, summoned to the mound in the MMKNESTER COON t FOX CUR deceased Women’s pairings at 8 o’clock; Barbara Ross-Linda New England — Placed Pursuant to an order of Hon. William ara tho profa^onato In TEXAS OIL COMPANY AB H Pet. seventh inning of Chicago’s 3-2 victory over the Montreal NORTH RIVER ROAD E. FitsGerald, Judge, dated McKenzie vs. Andrea Hassett-Roberta Hickey, Betty rookie linebacker Jerry September 8. 1977 a hearing will be tho Raal Eatato bualnaaa. needs person M/F over 40 for Carew, M in' 541 204 .377 Expos, tied a National League record by striking out the Namath to face champs Baoauaa wo ara mora exclusive Industrial sates Hewitt-Barbara Nicholson vs. Peggy McCoan-Jeanne I COVENTRY Vogele from Michigan on held on an application praying that an Singleton, Bal 457 154 .337 first six batters he faced. instrument purporting to be the last than Juat a raal aotato of- territory. No relocation. We Wright; 9:30 - Nancy Mann-Joan Sheffield vs. Sally injured reserve; waived will and testament of said deceased be Bostock, Minn 518 173 .334 the helm. Bradshaw didn’t appear in final period for the last score. llca, wa ara ofton abla to are an expanding AAA-1 firm Burgess-Judy Brown, Mary Lane-Pat Scbackner vs. Julie Philliea 8, New York 2 NEW YORK (UPI) - It veteran defensive back admitted to probate as in said applica Rivers, NY 505 165 .327 the second half after suffering a In other games tonight, the New tion on file more fully appears, at the aid you In flnding auHabla eitablishM since 1933. We Britnell-Lucille Kelley. Bake McBride, Mike seems Joe Namath will always Dick Conn. offer full fringe benefits. LeFlore, Det 563 182 bruised thigh and QB Roger Staubach York Jets visit Washington, Court of Probate on September 20,1977 financing. Slop In any .323 Schmidt and Jay Johnstone at 2:00 P.M. Liberal commissions with op Slated for play at 11 will be the teams of Louise Bailor, Tor have to overcome the skep of Dallas was removed in the third San Diego — Waived Pearl J. Hultman, waokday and lot ua And 435 139 .320 hit homers and ex-Met Tug Philadelphia is at Green Bay and portunity for advancement. Kermode-Fran Lombardo, Barbara Ross-Judy Wright. ticism of those who doubt that quarter because of cramps in his left veterans quarterback Gint Au't. Qerk you your now homo. For personal Interview write Rice, Bos 561 179 .319 McGraw came on to Geveland journeys to Detroit. 018-9 At 1, Gail Boud-Kathy Ansaldi and Bonnie Castleman- Brett, KC 482 151 .313 his head, arm or knees are to thigh. On Saturday it’s Cincinnati at Longley and tackle Ron a letter and tell me about stymie his former team Singleton and rookie wide Roberta Silverman against first-round winners.' Page, Oak 426 131 .308 Before he left, Staubach threw a Chicago, Denver at San Francisco, ★ ★ ★ ourself. F.V. Braun, Sales mates with four hitless in Register for be good enough to snare the receiver Juan Campbell of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sfanager, Southwestern Fuentes, Det 560 172 .307 five-yard scoring pass to tight end St. Louis at Kansas City, Houston at ESTATE OF SUSANNA M. DEMKO nings of relief for his NFL championship again. Oregon State; will reassign aka SUSANNA DEMKO or SUSANNE Petroleum, Box 789, Ft. Play continues Saturday afternoon at 3 with the m Fisk, Bos 453 139 .307 Jay Saldi and handed off to Robert New Orleans, Baltimore at Tampa DEMKO. deceased HANDY HINT: Worth, Tex. 76101. E.O.E. eighth save. Tonight, the 34-year-old veteran wide receiver semifinals and Sunday the finals will be held starting at Hargrove, Tex 450 138 .307 Newhouse, who plunged one yard for Bay and Minnesota at Buffalo. Tbe Hon. William £. FitxGerald, Boforo Invoatlng In 11;30. Dwight Campbell at the Judge, of the Court of Probate, Red* 6, Gianis 5 Punt, Pess&Kick! Namath gets a chance to dis another ’I'D. Reserve QB Danny Atlanta at New England, Miami at District of Manchester at a hearing romodalling rantad NURSES AIDE Part or full start of the regular season. held September 2,1977 ordered that time. 7 to 3 and 3 to 11. Laurel Top seeds are Kermode-Lombardo, Boud-Ansaldi and Home Runs G e o rg e F o s t e r ’s prove the cynics as he leads White passed 21 yards to Butch John the New York Giants and Seattle at 00 apaca, chock with your Castleman-Silverman. St. Louis — Signed free all claims must be presented to the landlord for pormitalon M«ior, 91 Chestnut. 649-4519. National League: Foster, Cln 46; sacrifice fly in the bottom the Los Angeles Rams against son, who leaped in front of a defender San Diego conclude the pre-season fiduciaryary on or before December 2, agent linebacker Tim 1977 or be barred as by. law provided. pro and maybo a llnanclal Rec singles champ Tom McDonald and Jeff Smith are Burroughs, Atl 35; Schmidt, Phil 34; of the ninth inning scored and fell into the end zone early in the schedule Sunday. top-seeded among the men. th% Super Bowl champion Pear) J. Hultmao, contribution. RN, 3 to 11 shift. Supervisor. Luzinski, Phil 33; Bench, Cin and Pete Rose with the Reds’ Black; placed linebacker Au't. Clerk Full or part time, for 90 beds First and second rounds are 8:30 and 10:30 Saturday Oakland Raiders. Rick Fenlaw on injured The fiducialiaiy is; Garvey, LA 29. winning run. Willie Jofin Demko S.N.F. Please call Mrs. Kelly morning with the semifinals the same day at 2 and the American League: Rice, Bos 35; McCkivey stroked a pair of reserve. 194 Center St. D.N.S., 289-9573. finals Sunday at 10. Meanwhile, Dallas humbled Tampa Bay — Purchased Manchester. Conn. Nettles, NY 34; Bonds,-Cal 33; Scott, homers for the Giants, 018-9 Pittsburgh, 304), in the only game WANTED: Part time clean Saturday pairings at 8:30 - Skip Ross-Paul Cox vs. Bos 32; Hobson, Bos and Gamble, Chi raising his lifetime total to Surprise: Palmer defensive tackle Bill up and maintenance man. Fehx Springer-Jack Lappen, Pete Heard-Roy Sink vs. 28. 491. played ’Diursday night for the first Kollar from Cincinnati; Metronics Inc., Route 6 & Paul Ostuni-Dale Wolf, Len Goldberg-Bob Trigg vs. Fran pre-season shutout in the 18-year waived safety Steve Davis 44A, &Iton. ^ary-Bill Leary, Ray Leclaire-Dave Downey vs. Noel Asiro* 7, Padres 1 history of the Cowboys. and linebackers Steve TEDFORD REAL ESTATE Nightingale-Eld Stevens. Roger Metzger’s triple In what some are billing as a dry Maughn and Aaron Ball. Runs Balled In shares golf lead Announeomonts capped a five-nih sixth in Slated for 10:30 games are the teams of McDonald- National League; Foster, Cin 130; run for the 1978 Super Bowl, Oakland Smith, George Boser-Brad Parliman, Dan Moroz-Dan Luzinski, Phil 111; Cey, LA 103; ning that carried the will travel to Los Angeles for one of ENDICOTT, N.Y, (UPI) — Arnold Palmer has to go about Hockey Hickey and Mai Darling-Pete Aucoin. Astros to victory behind four concluding pre-season games. Burroughs, Atl and Garvey, LA 101. things a little differently these days, but he proved Tliursday Birmingham (WHA) — The Darling-Aucoin team is second-seeded with Moroz- the pitching of rookie As the victims of Namath’s last- American League; Hisle, Minn that he is still capable of playing championship golf when the Named Glen Sonmor as 113; Bonds, Cal 100; Hobson, Bos 98; Floyd Bannister. It was the minute heroics in the 1968 AFL title A stra’ 12th win in the last game, the Raiders are certain not to situation is right. coach. Thompson, Det 97; Rice, Bos 96. Get h on the action! “When I get things going, I have a Cincinnati (WHA) — 14 games. underestimate his talents. shots behind Palmer and Elder. “It’s Maiwheiter Church of the Nazarene It's free and open to Registration: The Rams open the regular season tendency to rush and I lose the an inspiraUon because he made golf Signed center Robbie Pitching Pirale* 9, Cardinals 5 rhythm of my swing,” said the Ftorek to a six-year con 236 MAIN STREET Dave Parker smashed a boys and girls ages 8-13 through September 30 Sept. 18 in Atlanta. what it is today. We have him to Mosi Viclories Oakland, 3-2, during pre-season, is world’s richest athlete, after his slx- thank for this tour and the money we tract. two-run homer to key a You’ll compete with others In your stop at our dealership with your under-par 65 put him in a tie with Lee Indianapolis (WHA) — The comic National League; Carlton, Phil 20- four-run seventh inning, own age group; and if you’re a fresh from an impressive 33-0 rout of ( play for.” NEW YORK (UPI) - Tug season he has pitched the equivalent parent or guardian and sign up. Elder for the first-round lead of the Signed center Michel strip with the September 10 and 11 8; R. Reuschel, Chi 19-7; John, LA 17- which enabled the Pirates winner, you may com the San Francisco 49ers. Ken Stabler, Elder, who birdled the first three McGraw, a viUl cog in two National of an extra-inning no-hitter. Ten in Everyone who registers 3200,000 B.C. Open. Parizeau to a one-year con 5; Candelaria, Pitt 16-4; Seaver, Cin to remain six games pete in later levels of who is completing 57.4 per cent of his holes of Thursday’s round and new wrinkle u v m i ■ n a k k MH m It 1 PJL m League championships for the New nings in relief for McGraw, no hits will get a free PP&K Tips “I played a little better today than tract. and Forsch, St. L 16-6; Rhoden, LA behind the first-place competition—even per passes, and his outstanding receiving finished with a six-birdie, no-bogey chmh h i ram, tM York Mets, is making a heavy con for New York. Book. It has tips from the I have been lately,” said Palmer, Washington (NHL) - psssik. 16-8. Phillies in the NL East. haps at Super Bowl XII corps of Dave Casper, Fred Bilet- round, sank a long putt on the final a’ Mr, chNraa’i gaam, Mhr- tribution to the Philadelphia Phillies’ "I don’t see how anybody can enjoy pros and is designed to whose score Thursday was only his Signed right wing Bill American League; Ryan, Cal 19- for the PP&K National nikoff and Clifford Branch are green to match Palmer. drive to the NL East title this season it,” McGraw added, "I don’t think prepare you for Punt, second sub-70 round in his last nine “It’s an honor to play on the same Riley to a one-year con 13; Goltz, Minn 17-8; Colborn, KC16- Championship. expected to play most of the game and a lot of his contribution is coming they are having much fun playing 13; Rozema, Det 15-6; T. Johnson, Dodgers 5, Braves 4 Pass & Kick. s i ^ Coach John Madden indicated tournaments this season. course with the man,” said Elder. tract. Palmer is making his first Rcak lappir at I pat at the expense of his former mates. baseball anymore.” Minn 15-7; Tanana, Cal 15-9; Palmer, Dusty B ^ e r scored the he will use his veterans extensively. “He’s a legend. But being tied with winning run on Davey appearance in this five-year-old tour )1. par panap aa awa lh a IS. par iaaiy "I feel for my friends,” McGraw The Mets saiA 32 games behind the Balt and Leonard, KC 15-11; R. May, Efren Herrera kicked three field him for the first-round lead really College Basketball Lopes' sacrifice fly in the nament and Is drawing record remarked Thursday after he fired front-running Phils and are mired in Balt and Torrez, NY 15-12. goals, including a 47 and 44-yarder, makes little difference. If the situa galleries, far surpassing those of Lee San Francisco — Head StSiBftY Cksluf bihastHfssa prsuuiiCs four hitless innings of relief to wrap last place in the NL East. top of the 11th, then saved and the rejuvenated Dallas defense tion is still the same after three Sirikeouls Trevino, Lanny Wadkins, Lou Coach Bob Gaillard an up the Phils’ 8-2 romp over the Mets Before the seventh was over, Mike the game in the bottom of FORD kept the Steelers in the hole all night, rounds—or better yet, going into the National League: Niekro, Atl 231; the inning by throwing out Graham and Dave Stockton — and his nounced his resignation, ctMraa iik y iiii tssSs$ awa- which allowed Philadelphia to main Schmidt hit his 34th homer and Jay sacking the opposing QB eight times, last hole — then I might feel a little Koosman, NY 176; Rogers, Mtl 174; effective the end of the 9MCCAM hB at M il IpaiW iiW it tain Its six-game edge over Johnstone his 13th to complete a Rowland Office at the intercepting two passes and blocking popularity was not confined to the different.” THE COMIC STRIP WITH Seaver, Cln 170; Richard, Hou 167. sprctators. 1977-78 season. IM m hm . h «a 1I4S lanha Pittsburgh. four-run exploiiofi. Johnstbne’s plate. Manny Mota a punt in the final pre-season game Graham and journeyman G eor^ THE NEW WRINKLE tJB. McGraw may have empathy fbr homer came with a man on ahd Was American League: Ryart, Cal 317; delivered his 118th career DILLON “I’ve been on the tour seven years for both teams. pro Mac McLendon were tied for Tanana, Cal 205; Leonard, KC 204; pinch hit to move into se but it’s still a thrill and an honor to the Mets, but in his three hU fourth this Seasdh against New Pittsburgh’s passing game was third place at five-under 66 while College Football •larta Monday In Make our homecoming a reivarding Eckersley, Gev 176; Blyieven, Tex cond place on the all-time SALESASERVICEpINC. play in the same threesome with that appearances against them this York pitching, hit second off the 319 Main Strati, Manehattar 943-2149 held, to minus-14 yards in the first Mahaffey and golfing millionaire Holy Cross — Named Tho Manohoalor 175. list. man,” said young Texan John experience by attending Mets in two days. half, while Terry Bradshaw was at Miller Barber headed a group of Bob Harris as an assistant Ivaninfl HoraM Mahaffey, who leads a group two ______with your family._____ seven players at 67. coach. )< < PAGE TW ELVE- Mmdwttwr Ewnlin Ifartkl. Manrhu tw, Coan.. Fri., 8ipt. t, 1177 "THOrS NO HIMi IK TK on YOU ow r 646-8250 TRErSI TRErSI TREE’S! D y ' V...J V I^.li 'm>. nSAI. MTATB eOMWANV GET MORE with Msnehesisr — Two Family, saparale healing ayslema. Fanead In raar yard. Haaeenably priead at $42,$00. Gayls Maneheeler - Four Family, separate utWIlee, never a vacancy, acund Investmant at |4$,$00. Hamilton CIroa 1760. RaMorad 0 room oantar ohlmnay Colonial. Msnch sstar - Feur FamUy, central lacallcn, M y Now kitohan In raar all, 4 flraplaoaa, wMa board floors, I rantad. Inehidaa $ bay garage, reduced tc $•$,$00. Real Estata panalllng, 4 badrooms, 2 now baths, 2 stairwsys, pond, Manchester - Four Family eleae te shopping and Editor 3.8 acras. $72,600. aeheola, hdly rented, lour ear garage. $01,000. And s beautiful i d Ranch on a corner lot, 3 bedrooms, fsmily room, Br^lace, IW baths. Just toq SENfTRY CIRCA 1711 Manehsetar — Four Apartment units and One Mere — M e k eitericr. Qeod opportunHy at $08 JOO. piany extras to mention. Only $46,500. Manchaater - New listing - Well maintained "SUPER” REAL ESTATE SERVICES aluminum sided Four FamUy. AppHaneee, central loea- WHAT THOSE NOHDS KAN Hen, good rental Income. W em last at $08,000. Eaawnunt Rights — A right of way granted to a Vsm en — Five FamUy, never a vacancy, now heeling person or company authorizing accaaa to or ovar system. Reduced to $00,000. the owner's land. Electric companlaa often have Maneheeter — Five FamUy, tenants pay aU uttllUes, easement rights across your property. owner wants action at $80,000. Equity — A buyer's Initlel end Increasing last Hartford — Oh unit — three story apartment Unusual and aarly antiqua Colonial. Champharad building, solid brick construoticn, separate utilities. ownership rights In a house u he pays off the summar baams, baadad clapboards, oornar cupboard, E sceUant location. $04,000. mortgage. When the mortgage It fully paid off tha faatharsdga and raised panelling plus much mora. buyer has 100% equity In the house. History tied to Doarflald Massacre of 1704110 rooms, 2 Columbia - New UsUng - 07 Aoree on Weel Street, baths, 2 flraplacas, wsikout basement with workshop, ISO S' reed frontage. RA2 ResMentlal sene. $00,000. 4 bedroom Cape in Wesf Side of Manchester, family Escrow Funda — Money, or paperi representing carriage shed. Hebron - 0 Acres on last OtreoL Level, Heevlly room, rec room, formal dining room, fireplace, nice financial transactions, which are given to a third weeded, owner amdous. $20,000. private treed lot. Priced right at $38,900. party to hold until all conditions In a contract are Olastonbury — New UsUng — Reeutiful 8t« room Con W a'n Here for You! fulfilled. CaU Anytime! NEW TD MARKET NEW TD MARKET do, roe room, custom bar. $42400. Unusual Contarhporary Capo only 1 yaor old. Hazard Insurance — Insurance to protect agalnet Ph il b r ic k Wo Mood BooWoimol UoUngoi Four bedroom Raised Ranch on chlld-safa cul- damages caused to property by firs, windstorm Built by U&R, this home has four b^room a, fami Ask about our Ouarantee Home Sala Program. TEPFORD REAL ESTAltj da-aac. 1W batha, family room, oftica, all on a 64M200 agney 64M200 ly room, 2 batha, double garage. Don't haajtah heavily wooded lot. and other common hazards. CaU our house Hunters: Bob PInnoy, Cbidy Talaga, m Home Mortgage Loan — A special kind of lon g B64 MAIN STRgiT MANCHfOTBH | Tom Boyle, Bonnie Oodki, Chris MoHale, Marei 647-9914 Conlam,BIU Conlam. term loan for buying a house. There are three mainjdndsof mortgage financing for single fam ily homes in tha United States — the conventional M HONOR OF MTIOIML HOME WEEK mortgage; the VA (Veterans Administration), sometimes called the Ql mortgage; and the FHA 9 RKNMK I KENMM (Federal Housing Administration) Insured loan. MORTGAGE Mortgage Commltmanl — Tha written notice from IB proud to announeo that thay the bank or other lender saying that It will advance havo boon aolootod by you the mortgage funds In a specified amount to MONEY? enable you to buy the house. R J. ALEXANDER - BUILDERS NEW TD MARKET Mortgage Discount “Points” — Discounts (points) AO Biohiaivo Agonta lor ThoIr Now D Lot CDU Excellent starter or retirement home In con are a one-time charge assessed by a lending In Bubdlvlslon on Brookfield 8L In South Windsor 22 WARANOKE ROAD Is where you will find this 4 bedroom Ralaad venient location. Aluminum tiding, basamant roc stitution to increase the yield from the mortgage Unique three bedroom CONTEMPORARY set on a Ranch. Living room, dining room, aat-ln kitchen, room, city-utllltles, vary low maintenance. magnificient treed lo t Huge fireplaced living room, g lau fireplaced rec room, 1V4 baths, double garage. loan to a competitive position with the yield from HEIOSN enclosed family room, 2 baths, den or 4th bedroom, gar 1 r other types of Investments. age. Truly an outstanding property. $60’s. Mortgage Inaurence Premium — The payment made by a borrower to the lender for transmittal to HUD-FHA to help defray the coat of the FHA mortgage Insurance program and provide a reserve fund to protect lenders against loss In In sured mortgage transactions. Mortgagor — The homeowner who Is obligated to BroekflaldBL Brookfleld BL, repay a mortgage loan on a property he has Boulh WIndoor Boutti Windsor purchased. >S2,0N RNSEDUNOI *5S,000 GOLONUL NEW TD MARKET Mortgagee — The bank or lender who loans the ASK ME. money to the mortgagor. Four bedroom Cape Cod In high location. CAPE Betty Petricca REDWOOD FARMS Remodeled kitchen, much wall-to-wall carpeting, will enjoy the charm of this solid brick home. Prepaid Expeneee — The Initial deposit at time of All homes feature the Energy Saving Total Wall Spacious 9room RAISED RANCH with three full baths, fantastic landscaping. Three or (our bedrooms, dining room, VA baths, closing, for taxes and hazard insurarveo and the Loan Officer Construction and a Homs Owner Warranty SAVINGS BANK fireplaced family room, 5 bedrooms plus a private treed rec room, 20x40 In-ground pool. Extras. subsequent monthly deposits made to the lender Program. Call us and walk the wooded lota, view lot and garage. Mid $50's. > for that purpose. the blue prints (or bring your own), talk with the Special AssetamenI — A tax for a specific pur S builder, and watch your dream house become a pose such as providing paved streets or new realty. KANCNAIiDtROSSEnO Heritage Savings sewers. People whose properties about tho Im & ijoan /issodathn • Since 1891 OF MANGHESTEA ^ Call Raaltora Inc, MLS proved streets or tie Into the new sewer system MANCHESTER * EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER • ASHfOHO — 1007 Main Street. MQncheater Tef. 640-4586 LENDER 189 Wsst Confer S t 648-2482 must pay the tax. nCNIUlDSftKEIIRH 6 4 4 -2 8 1 7 BEST BUYS BY BELFIORE E Http WutiMl IS Htip Wanted IS H§lp Wanted I f HtIp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad IS BRAND NEW LISTINQSI DUALITY THRDUQHDUT BRICK AND 8TDNE In this custom built Colonial on wooded lot. Coun Makes up thia most unusual sprawling Ranch on b a b y s it t e r Wanted -11/2 WOMAN WITH Warm Per- try kitchen with bullt-lns, drat floor family room, 3.3 acres. Three or four bedrooms, too many M In ,the morning. West aonallty to care for my 4 year eOOD NOlIRS B B DOIURS •1*1* Of Washington School old son. References required. 2V4 baths, siding, double garage. custom features to list. Call for details. Manchester Herald. area. Call 643-7026. ’ FOURFMILY! H e r a U ) Positions available serving quality products and plea 18 ROOMS - 4 STOVES - 2 REFRIGERATORS, sant surroundings. Excellent opportunity to supplement KITCHENS AND BATHS MODERNIZED. A your Income needs with full or part-time year-round ^ BARROWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING employment Above average wages, merit raises, un PRUDENT INVESTMENT. ASK FOR PHIL T he Sen try iforms and generous food discounts provided. Lunch CONTI. s i WALLACE P and evening hours available. Free Home COMPANY For details call Manager between 2 and 8 RAISED RANCH MANCHESTER PARKADE PHONE 643-2711 8 * t -10 4 0 10 ROOMS, 4 BEDROOMS - OVER TWO ACRES! Pete Guttemun Evaluation. Bob Durato FRIENDLY ICE CREAM SHOP COUNTRY SIZED KITCHEN - SOLARIAN 646-7833 FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD What Is your home worth? Our professionals can help i t 768 Silver U n e FLOOR, 12x24 FLORIDA SUN ROOM - CLEAN Kitiqr Caudi Frank GzapHcki TEN MU T IPLE LISTING SERVICES you price your home to sell (aster and easier. We will OFFICES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT EquaJ Opportunity Emptoytr M/F AIR! LOW FIFTIES - WORTH IT AND MORE. Halp Wantad Bob Jem w ^ provide you with complete marketing, financial, and IS Halp Wantad IS Halp Wantad IS ASK FOR RAY ANDISIO. economic information. No obligation. No pressure. No Barbara Paradi$« sales pitch. Of course we'd like to sell your home for JANITORS. Part time Fred Newman BOOK A TOY & GHt Party. LICENSED PLUMBING & you. Thai’s our business. And we're confident you will KathieM Gummiakey evenlnn. Manchester area. Generous hostess awards. IMMEDIATE Opening for a Professional CMRER Heating man wanted. SmaU lab technician trainee. AppU- CAPE select us once you've seen our professionalism at work. Part time mornings. East Demonstrators also needed. business. Good pay and Carolyn Mundell Hartford area. Calf 643-6691 cant must be a high school EIGHT ROOMS - FOUR BEDROOMS, Ben Ga$tonguay Relocation Service At No Extra Dost! Over 400 newest most-wanted benefiU. CaU 644-1317 foifor ap- NEEDED between 2 and 6 p.m.______itemi. For further informa aduate and have a strong FIELDSTONE FRONT AND FIREPLACE, polntmeot. Kckground in chemistry and Wa are your award-winning RELO real oetale tion, write SANTA’S GREENHOUSE FOR THE "GREEN THUMB” GET MORE with broker backed by over ia years of experience For North Main PART TIME Janitor Cleaners PARTIES. Box P, Avon, math. Apply at MulU Circuits - Earlv morning hours, 6 to 10. PART TIME Cashier. Apply Inc., 60 Harrison Street, COUPLE. THREE FULL BATHS - TWO CAR and service to trmsfened people and com and Union Streets Conn. 06001 or call coUect 1- In person Manchester Twin, Manchester Parkade area. 6734)494. Manchester. OARAGE "ELECTRIC EYE” DOORS - WALL TO panies. One cell puts ua to work marketing your area to dellvor Must have own transporta Burr Corner Shopping Plaza. The Herald. WALL. ASK FOR JIM DEROCCO. property hero end flnding new property for you tion, CaU inunedlately, day or DESIGN ENGINEER. Ham' HOUSE CLEANING and night - 649-5334. DENTAL ASSISTANT for Ironing. One or two times iSEKTRY anywhere. mond Valve Corporation, a CaU Barbara at orthodontist. Experienced weekly. Occasional babyslL You Save Over^tOn Our M A N Y M O R E - C A L L U 8 -W E W O R K I . C a ll ua today. major manufactuiw of valves preferred. Send resume to MAS REAL ESTATE SERVICES Experienced Bookkeeper. To Is searching for a degi^ ting. ReUable and references. F..D. Taitdrl, Pm ident work 1 0 -2 0 hours weekly. Box 2366, Vernon, Cohnec- 6 4 9 ^ . W IUIAML BELFIORE AGENCY 647-9946 design engineer - preferably Ucut, 06066. a t Permanent position. Apply In Raaltora AS Pohil* R*l«e*tloii 847-1413 m a s s The Barrows & Wallace Company per knowledge of quarter turn ball m irson, Shoor Jewelers, 917 and butterfly valves. Five Mailin Street, Manchester. EXPERIENCED Legal LPN FuU time 11 to 7. Monday [SEPT. “WANT AD” miML!l MANCHESTER HARTFORD years experience and wortdng Secretary for WUUmantic Uw through Friday. For small P.8, wa will buy your homo outright — If It la In your In- 29 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford 289-4331 RN or LPN. Part or full time. knowledge of codes and itan- faclllly for t^e elderly In 846-7833 728-6815, Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut CARPET CLEANER Trainee, office.e. MagMai Card A skills tarast to do aol REALTOnl dardi. Castings, forging, and preferred. SaUry open, ^ b - Manchester. Call Barbara Street. 6494519. salary $140 per week plus anto machine practlcei hripful. allowance. Call 627-05M. mlt resume and references to Clark, 647-9W6 between 7 and Handle new design SM re 3. GENERAL MECHANIC - Box P, c/o Manchester design of valve products. Send Herald. Full time days. Paid C.M.S, AVON CAN HELP you pay resume or contact: Personnel i / Blue Crosa and life Insurance. tuition bllli. Sell In your spare CAREER IN SALES. Are you Manager, Hammond Valve TELEPHONE - House can the type of person who will be Amerhelle Corporation. 104 time. Men and women are In Corporation, 1844 Summer (For CommBrclal, and Non-Commtrcial Ads) ^ t Main Street, Rockville.e. vited to call 523-9401 for Infor- vass enumerators (no selling) wUUm to work hard for ^ a Street, Hammond, Indiana to up — date « r.iuPrice o «& i,«BLee If you are, yon may Apply between 9 a.m. and 4:30 nution. 46320. ! or Bring Your Ad Today! i p.m. An equal opportunity Manchester’slester’i city directory. direc » repre- employer. Call Mrs.' Araujo 646-...., sent one of the largest con between 9 a.m. and U p.m. for sumer food suppliers. No I MANCHESTER MAHnilESTBP EVENINEUEMIUO6 HERALDUEDBI interview. E.O.E. experience necessary. Com- P.Q. BOX $91 WAITRESSES ■ Experienced muiions and paid hospital In lie r a (5 only. Various hours available. MANCHESTER, CONN. 0$040 Please caU 649-2746. HOME HEALTH AIDES. surance. CaU 5 6 9 ^ , ask for tLASSIFlLD ADVeRTlS'NG RELIEF COOK Part time. To provide per Mr. Streckfus. Door D irt: 8 room Raised Ranch, 3 or 4 bedrooms, family room MEDICAL SECRETARY. Caroor mlndocl indhrtdual for hoiM i oai« foein- sonal care to people In their PlooM run tha following od for 4 dayo at tho apoolal monoy-oavlng rate ofl with fireplace, wall to wall carpeting and 2 car garage. 9 Open in busy doctors office. ty. DIotary oxporlMie# profotrod, but not homes. Preference idven to $4,0011.001 I Lots of room In the enormous yard with new spilt rail Five day week. 8:30 to 5, with roquirod. Bocond ohm 11 •.». to 7 p.m. thoae who have completed a REtUMES fencing. $80,500.00. occasional Saturday. Good state approved home-health □ CHECK ENCLOSED □ CASH ENCLOSED typlst required. Experience aide or nurses aide program. THATQET DICK BISSELL listed this home and sold It In preferredpreferre nut not necessray. Training wlU also be provided. less than one week. If you are contemplating selling or Must nave own transporta JOBS (1) (» (» («) Include salary expected In C a ll *rrvo vM 8OTMif wnnBn (•) buying, call Dick. He would be happy to meet with you to re su m e to Box' M, c /o 871-0385 tion, mileage paid, good •Citas oOM siMInt discuss your needs In the current real estate market. EXCePTIONAL BUY! Manchester Herald. M. Zukauakaa falary and benefits. Call •Uw, townlM Mancneiter Public Health • (• • H « ¥ W a m d 1$ I M r ta le g$ HommforMtf ...... ****4**a«sa**a************ ***********M**a*aaaaa>aaa AOViMTISmS fToaija For fade gg HommforBah u Qaidan PmdHola 4 2 Qardan Produola Apartmonta Par Rom KEY PUNCH OPERATOR - H o a m f o r l U t 33 ffeMiaa Fdr Bate ^ 33 RATES BUSINESS OR RosidoDti*! Bip»lencod Alpha A JJffl^ON - Ores 171$ and THREE ROOMS - Porter Nomaric oparator fSr local PToporty, $ Room Vic- Motional Weather Forecast BEAT THE COMMUTE! FIVE ROOMS. First floor, SPAaoUS ONE Bodroom 1 d«y ....II* word p«r d*y m . Three bedroom Colonial. Cromwell area’s moat Street area. Heat, light, two family. Nice 3 day* ... 10* word p*r day M ccmpaiijr. AH banefita. betted apartment. Owner oe- AH reftontloo compleM to KlOO preatlgioni and luxurloua atilities, parking. Semlty , • day* ....»* word par day A p^ ta pom to iDfenol 1 near bosUne. cupted two famUy. Enclooad Pwtoctlop. Five ^lM :es, phnUot. One, two and three ^ losit, references. $l$|. No carpeting. $ . 20 day* word par day Ru m Co. Tmuict FaUi Oiri- Dlfn And tleniAlltAiy .IM 210 oil beat. Lovely gronxu. Two apartmenti from s. Mail for newlyweds. 18 word* 12.00 mmiinuin fbd storwToDbu ItoTBin Happy A d * ...... 80.30 Inch ^ Progrcii Drive, out buildings. Owner UtAlTOR ■90i>, 247-4186. Manchastsr. $8IW ). No a g n ts, 1155 to $289 per month. Call Modern 2-Bedroom bwnslerred. R edu^ to $66,- MIM CORN today, 611-1100. Only IS SIX ROOM DUPLEX. Ihree 000. Rich Realty, 4234335. mlnatea to downtown Hart TWO AND 1/2 rooms, Msln bedroomi, avaUable October CAPARLE Penoo for part SIX ROOM DUPLEX, three Retail Wholosale ford. Street. Third floor, hMt, hot 1st. Security and references. bedrooms, 2 fuU baths. $135 aalea and atock w ^ . HE3RON - Modem contem water, appUancea, security, Send repUes to Boi R, c/o Pleaaa ^ w appUcatloo Apartments Wwrtfflliister Road, close to roort^. Security required. sc^Is and bus lines. I porary. 30 mile views from 360 house Isold I word SEVEN R(X)M Apartment - references, lease, $145. Call Manchester Herald. f ^ IiK la at Fairway, Main degree deck. 35 fruit and nut 24 Locuat Street. Security. after 6 p.m., 646^11. Street. No phone calla plaaae. bedroom, front to backllvlng trees, excellent gardens. Available. Call 646-24M,« to 5. MAYBERRY VILLAGE, MANCHESTER, 8 Room r ^ . Real pine center wiSl; 3 5 SIX R(X)M Duplex. Available dtatag room. / i Three full baths, two * S Dozen East Hartford - 5 Room Duplex - $210. No pets. No PART TIME Profeaaional 1 1 8 0 Hreplaces, Thermopane win RESPONSIBLE FEMALE October lit. Lease and Securi Duplex. Available October uUUUee. On busline. CaU 643- cleaning peraon capable of M■ ^ ^ p w m o n t h kltcliDn ApplliuiCAS. 646*4525 ty. No pets. $225. CaU 871-2542. dows, steel beam construc- 1st. Call anytime, 2898060. hard work. to « boura m buem ent. Garage. High Li 75 m a in STHEir MANCH16THH. CT. , COVENTRYFAHM8 wanted for two bedroom with 9362. 10 Includes wall to wall carpeting, Uon, redwood stain exterior. lOMii im nianM ii^ same in Windsor Locks. Call weakly. CaU SO O ^l after 5 $ « •. By owner. Aftw 9^ S108ou1h8ln*l Covanlry ************************** **a*****a*a******aaa*aa*a* ************************** p.m. weekendi, 645-1813. Easy drive to Manchester and after 8 p.m., 6r-0303. heat, hot water and parking. Harlfwd. 350,000. Rich Real- Autos For $ofo 8 f Auloa fo r Sate 8 f Autos fo r B a h 81 ty, 4234335. 7 4 0 * 0 2 3 0 Ma n c h e s t e r - New listing. TWO BEDROOM Townhouse. ADVERTISIN8 RMsed Ranch. Wth CUSTOM BU/LTHCMNtS 1 1/2 baths, dlahwaiher, dis 6 4 3 1 9 « 1 TOVENTRY - Circa 1830. Telephone ordert eeeepted posal. laundry hookupi, DEADLINE ]- * room. I Z 3 ' • ^ now lENCED ggiM f Housing Opportuaitr quiet secluded fettiiog, but In Brick Colonial. Four THAN P R E D E S I^D PRICE8I WfiwtATHta roToeatT a heated. Immediate occupan- bedrooms, country kltcbm, cy. Call 528-1706 days. FANTASTIC, GIGANTIC, END of YEAR 12;00 noon th* day Oatort town. Only $46|000. T.J. I With our unique cervice yot) can have your own hom al publlcatian. JANITORMLrmi Cfockett Reel tor, 643-1577. formal dining room, huge ^ o m built to your apaolflcatlona and SAVE 18 -I room, ehicellent land FOUR ROOM Apartment. Oaadllna lor Saturday and Z8 % over what you would pay for a predaaignedi For period ending 7 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 10. Friday night M onday la 12:00 Noon Friday. with much water frontage on Centrally located with stove SUPOm SORS $29,900 - MANCHESTER Five I constructed homel We eliminate our mark-up on sub-1 will find showers and thundershowers developing across Andquoa 48 Apartmonta Par flM t S3 room Colonial, large lot, nice parts of the Gulf (taast and mid Atlantic states, while and hot water. Adult couple, K l t t Rich R u l- I contractors' prices and charge you only a modest fba I no pets. Security ana for mornings or evenings. location. Act fast. Lessencer generally fair weather prevails elsewhere. Minimum WANTED - L.C. Smith, WE HAVE customers waiting PLEASE READ HOMES OF DISTINCTION Sells, 9450713. ty, I tor our services. This process saves you a great deal I references required. 643-7094, Must have car. Good pay temperatures include: (approximate maximum readings in Parker, Fox, hijrade, for the rental of your ap^- 4 to p.m. of moneyl We draw the plana, and build tha houaa ac-1 8 SALE YOUR AD for the right person. Call Oftarwtf By Tim parenthesis) Atlanta 67 ( 85), Boston 65 (75), Chicago 40 (74), excellent coodition Shotgun. ment or home. J.D. Real EMO Alan Fairbanks 649-5334 for cording to your specifications. You are In complatal Cleveland 53 (74), Dallas 70 (83), Denver 47 (81), Duluth 45 $100 reward resulting Estate Associates, Inc. 645- Claaalllad ri§ ara lakan ovar BOLTON - Three room apart- convenient appointment. ZINSSER ARENCV I control of all phases of construction beceuea you ara I (61), Houston 70 ( 86), Jacksonville 71 (88), Kansas City 54 lurchase. Henry Yeika, Sr. 1980. lha phona aa a convanlarKa. — 1, Nazareth, Pa., 18(i84. ment. Heated, range, 1977 CHRYSLER MNGKSTER t VKHTY I conaultad by ua on each and every phaaa. For more f (80), Uttle Rock (83), Los Angeles (76), Miami 75 ( ), Tha Harald la ratponilbl* lor 66 66 88 UXIKINQ for anything in real refrigerator. Venetian blinda, only on* IncorracI Inaartlon and I ssb,B 00-N m i IMIns. Charming housa” sal on I nUCE REOUGIO 8 ROORI I Information, call Minneapolis 43 (71), New Orleans 73 ( 65), New York 65 (75), estate rental - apartmenti, no pets. References. $230 NEW YORKER than only to Ih* iiy* ol Ih* On this older Colonial. Phoenix 81 (105), San Francisco 53 (74), Seattle 51 (91), St. monthly. 643-5963. original Inaartlon. Error* which 0*«go, seroanod-ln 5 R A I S O ^ C H homes, multiple dwelllngi, no Brougham 2 Door Hardtop. Magnifi poreh, 3 badrooma. I ®®I<*TBUCTI0N c o m p a n y Louis 55 (77), Washington 67 ( 82). do not laiaan ih* valu* ol th* ******•••••••••••••••••••• I bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, Eet-ln kitchen with deck to 1648-980$ e4We98 ggR.------fees. Call J.u . Real Estate cent blue. White leather interior, advarlliam ani will not t>* cor. flreplaced living room. Aaiociates, Inc. 646-1980. LARGE FOUR Room Apart Bus/nees OpportunHy 14 I $39,900—UnboMavabla, 7 room Colonial wHh 13x20 sw illing pool, formal □ RENTALS AM-FM stereo with tape. Automatic raelad by an additional In* I Needs some tendtf lovin' ment, with large redwood tion. I roc room, 1% baths, garago and moto. dining room, 3 o r 4 speed control, air conditioning, SMALL ENGINE Service carel $34,900. ************************** ROCKVILLE - Attractive one deck, second floor. Carpeting, bedrooms, flreplaced fami •••••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom apartment. all appliances. Including power steering, steel belted radial Corporation -expanding deisler ||42,000-M M c o m l^ dooorlbaa Mila 9 room MANCHESTER - Suburban Rooma lor Ron! S3 network. No experience ly room, nitely Bm I fatale Wanmd 33 HouaohoUi Qooda 40 Ardetoa tor 80 I0 41 Featuring beat and hot water. waaber, dryer, stove, Urea. St. Regis Package, plus much, colonial with garago on lovely lot o*!S®t room much morel Stock #7046. ••••••••••a*##*#**#######* necessary. Complete trainliig WATCH THE SHOOK landaoaped. $59,600. Split L«vel borne with over- THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur- Parking and appliances. refrigerator. (Centrally 195 ™wplocod living room, charming kNelisn SEILLING your house? Call us locatM. Parking. Children, «< -$AVB! Nnfp IFenfetf i$ program. fSOO. investmem FLOW U M f m r *“«• two car attached gar- 1 WE BUY AND Sell furniture, BRICK (Beige Red) $185 M nlshed rooms. Kitchen Washer and dryer on and more. first and we’ll make you a but DO peta. $225 monthly. 649- lequlred to start your own •t®-. Fjreptaced living room, 1 (tash on the line. One piece or value, $125 M. Brick Pavers, privileges, centrally located, premises. Adults only. No your patio-nothing to COHtTIIIICTED aish offer. T.J. Crockett, pets. Security deposit. $180 2252. 1977 DODGE ASPEN business. Ideal for retired or I $ 43,900— Eight room Raneh wllh garago. FamHv * but |Mt back and^oy 1/2 baths, family room. Lmel an entire houseful. M6-0293. 8”x4’'x 1 1/2” thick. Base ^ h ^ , ^ m e n only. Deposit. Brick Ranch with Realtor, 643-1577. ment Submersible Pump, new monthly. 87M748. Itfi-m r i tlme. Details on request. theae apaclous con- one acre treed lot. Immediate Furniture Barn, 345 Main Special Edition Barker. ESCAA Field hurricane walls, insula Street beside Douglas Motors. $84, SALE $45. Hoistomatic .IMMEDIATE Occupancy - NURSE MES l^alning Division Box 519,, domiulums, beautifully tion, completely IMMEDIATE Cash for your Scaffolding, reasonable, 643- BIRCH HOUSE-Furnlthsd THREE ROOM Apartment Two and 1/2 large rooms, r property.----- irty. Let Let usus enlain'our with stove, refrigerator. $ . Wading River, New York. maintenance redecorated and MOVING - Electric stove, 9508. room. Kitchen privileges. 210 beat, hot water all appliances, Seat Wagon. Black, cyUnder, 11792. I $53,500— AkoondMIowod y room Colonial wNtiM n ii y free! Low |40’s. fair p proposal. ro p o sal. CalCall M r. No pets. Security and adults only. No pels. Lease 2 6 GOMPMIONS remodeled, 3 bedrooms, freezer, beds, bureaus, large Centrally located. Parking. automatic transmission, power Belflore, 547-1413. KING SIZE BED • Never Women only. Depoiit. Call references required. and security required. $155, Needed to provide nursing 144 baths, 4 car garage, 2 wax supply, etc. Furniture, PLACE YOUR Business on cedar chest, washing used. $75. Call 643-1225, 649-2358. PhUbrlck Agency, 8M - ^ . per month. 6 4 3 -^ . steering, AM-FM radio, air con 9 wooded acres. $60’s. services in private homes C H A in* MAY WE BUY your home? ditioning, tinted glass, rear busy Main Street, for as lltUe I $54,900—Now 7 room atumlaum aldod M NatUonl machine, air conditioner. 47 anytime. and medicai fpcilities. as 160 monthly. Manchester COHTEMFOIUUIT Quick, fair, all cash and no Kensington Street. speaker, steel belted radial Consideration given to Mall, 511 Main Street. 6 8 6 OUFLEX problems. Call Warren E. Auloa for Boh 01 Auloa for Bah 01 Auloa for B a h 01 tires, luggage rack, plus much, Ultra-modern equipped Building Buppiloa 42 preference of days and . Utchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 Located in a very con- ^ Howland, Realtors, 643-1105. much more! Stock #7Q20. hours — 4 to 40 hours BttuaUon Wtirttl venient area. Separate WToW8rllo8d 5 0 IS b it h f * spacious living rooin 80 0 NATURAL STONE for ^ S-$AVB! beating systems, Walk from downtown to ArtMoa lor I 41 avaiiabie weekiy. Live-in kwlth raised hearth 3 retaining walls, veneers, companions aiso needed. CHILD CARE in licensed 1>SH*a>NlhM Hwinw,cai bedrooms, formal dining this handsome 7W ROOM 'fireplace, central air, (COLONIAL, and admire a l u m in u m sheets used as patios, etc. Pick up by the 1977 CHRYSLER Maipractice coverage, home. 7 - 6 dally, three meals, room, living room, 2 car j many pleasing features. the shining wood floors, HoutthokI Qoodt plates, .007 thick. pound or deUvery by the ton. bonding, and worklnig- laundry outings and overtime garage. $47,900. 40 services. Manchester. Deb ZINSSER AGENCY r$ 8$,»oo. cheerful, fully appllanced, 3x32”, 25 cents each or 5 tor Bolton Notch Stone ()uarry, CORDOBA men's compensation pro- bie, 543-1790. eat-in kitchen, equipped REFRIGERATORS $1. Phone 643-2711. 6493163. "Crown Roof Package.” virled. laundry room, large Washers, ranges, used, Black, with saddle leather in Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 RESPONSIBLE East bedrooms, fireplace and 2- guaranteed and clean. New UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub terior, AM-FM stereo radio MDhusmm 646*1511 m car g a r^ e . Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, Catholic girl desires after shipment damaged, GE and with tape, air condlUoning, DOG-CAT BOARDING of Northeeetem school or weekend ba^sltting Irene Fisette, 646-5004 Frigldalre.'Low prices. B. D Brownies, nurses, East tinted glass, speed control, aU Connecticut, Inc. Jobs. Verplank or E.C.H.S evenings. Pearl and Son, 649 Main ^thoUc School. 649-1225. bathing/groomlng. Obedience protection classes, (tamplete power equipment, Ult steering 357 Eeet Center 8 t «ea. Have references. BY OWNER - Six rooms plus $29,600. SIX Room Cape. DiracUoiu: SouUi on Main, rlglit no Street, 643-2171. hbln Street, Carroll, right on Carroll Court, left modern facilities. Canine wheel, wire wheel covers, Manchester, CL Experienced with han rec room with two car garage. ' M$-fl» IwtM n$4$l| 3ht I 643-2171. SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Heatolator fireplace enclosed ■ m -isiE on Tower. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon plus much, much morel Stock 543-9515 dicapped. 643-9417. Convenient Florence Street porch, large lot. Good buy. processed gravel, stone, sand 7375 IpcaUon. Ideal for children. DAYSmOM KITCHEN set. and fill. For delivery call Road, Manchester. For reser 17106. ' -$ilVE!! Hutchins /^ency 6464166. WALUCE George H. Griffing, Andover, vations please caU 645-5971. $37,600. No agents please. 649- Sllvor Table (^|iiirs, $50. Two MATURE MIDDLE-AGED 2910. $00 Lane 7497M8. 1977 DODGE □ EDUCATION SIX ROOM COLONIAL - 800-1000 piece Metal porch set, VO. 1977 DODGE Man to run coin operated car FOR SALE Call 6494329. wash. Must be in good JUST LISTED. 14 unit invest Aluminum sided, with at BY TOWN OF MANCHESTER TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - ASPE^ ASPEN tached car port. Located on physical condition, able to PrArste ln$tnietlon» U ment property. With lour LAND AND BUILDING G. FOX Refrigerator / Good condition. Good for Custom 4-1 Curiom 4 Door work without supervision. kitchens. Gross Income over comer lot. Call 455-0908. By ing, or welding, (tall 649- AQUATIC WORLD Now Sedan. owner. LOCATION OF PROPERTY FOR SALE Lota-Land lor 8ala Freezer. Copper tone. Sedan. Choice Must have own transporation, $15,000 annually. Only $85,900 24 I from noon til 6:00 p.m. Open. Tropical Fish, r e m e d ia l r e a d in g and Excellent condition. 16 Cubic Aquariums, and Suppliei. of two, 1 red Automatic some mechanical ability. Pasek Realtors. 289-7475. feet. $75. Call 6434391. transmiaaloa, math; individualized work COVEINTRY - Perfect starter BUILDING LOT For Sale - Manchester MaU, 811 Main with white References may be requh^. nrogram, (Ist-Oth grade) by DARK LOAM - 5 yards, $32.00 power Good starting pay for right GLASTONBURY or retirement home. Six ^ t certain p l^ of land with building and ap Hemy Street. Near schoob. Street. Open Evenings and roof, 1 brown with tan roof, 6 cyUnder, Master’s degree teacher. SM- f i n e F U R N IT U R E - plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed iteering, air conditioning, tinted glaaa, person. 40 hour week. Call MS- Mlnnechaug Mountain. room, three bedroom Cape in purtenances, thereon situated in the Town of No brokers. Call 646-4528. sand and stone. 643-9^. weekends. automaUc tranamlision, power steering, 8076. quiet country setting. Excep- Redoing living room ... 90 Inch vinyl roof, rear window defroster, radial 4160 or 633-7863 after 6 p.m. Beautiful view, eight room, ManchMter, County of Hartford and State of Ckinnec- Thomasvllle couch, $ m . Call vinyl roof, undercoatlng, AM radio, two fireplaces, 2 1/2 baths, uonal value at $tt> 00. (jiSl Real Batata Wantad 21 COLLIE PU PPIES. AKC, tires, cloth interior, vinyl side moldings, p i a n o instruction . 649-2262. > 8 FOOT Heavy duty Western whltewaU tires, deluxe wheel coven, U ^ t s Sable and white, eyes Fu l l t im e Position open for Suzanne or Arthur S h o ^ , 646- K t s K ) " ■ Four way snowplow. package, vinyl Interior, plus much, much light package, deluxe wheel coven, Cheryll Hadley. B.M.E Drake 3 ^ . J. Watson Beach Co., checked. Permanent shots. warehouse man and driver UnlversiW, M.S. University ALL CASH For your property, KING SIZE BED - Metal Complete.anpl Fits F 250 Ford more! Stock #7067, and Stock #7043 remote control mirror. Stock #7024. Apply at the W.H. England Manchester Office, 6474139. S ^ bids wlU be received In the Office of the Director within 24 hours. Avoid Red 4x4. 742-8352. Wormed. Champion sired. 521- niinois. UU 646-1745. Elqual Housing Opportunity. kitchen set, and other ar 3572. l ^ b e r Company. Route 44A, DUPLEX BY Owner - Custom ^ I c e s , Municipal BuUding, 41 Center Tape, InsUnt Service. Hayes ticles. (tall after 5, 6494429 Start At Bolton Notch. built. 6 years old. 7 rooms Corporation, 6464131. 1963 BOLENS Riding Tractor GUITAR, BANJO Lessons - StTMt, Manchester, Connecticut, until 11-00 AM weekends anytime. A.K.C. SHELTIE - Four year each side. 3800 square feet, MANCHESTER - 591 Vernon - Plow, blower, ana mower, Now’s the time to "FALL” Street. Open Saturday 2 to 4; old male. Good natured, haa ' S -$ IIV B ! Ji r r PAOB aOCTE E W - M incfaeiter Evw iiiii H tn U , ItoncfaMter. Com.. Fri., Sept. 9. M77 ACfKMD 3 SyMsmsof MANCHESTER EVKNINO HERALD. Manchsito. Conn., Fri., Sept. 9,1977 - PAGE SEVENTEEN WKAT WP TH e MARTIAN TAWEMETO'>CIUR 4 FnMWun TO THE TIED-ilP D06r? ITsNtsiss 6 liigbssr ChariM M. SchuHs • L e A - 5HER/ 6 MIeentsnH 6 FIsMMfly 12Cnrofpsto 7 Bdtt Dear Abby 13 P siiiM lm I SeoMing pranouii ofgsniiatlon UCholsr u 6 Jetty n By Abigail Van Buran leWMphMR 10 Shshssr (Lst) n n NEED HELP WITH WHV DONY HOV VO IT UIHATDOVOUEXPEa 16 I s m ' howto manipulate llPuts □ n n FOR ME WHILE I SIT IIDOMSStlC * 'v AW HOMEWORJix TO LEARN 00IN6 THAT? OTHER PEOPLE! 17 Vohinttsr n t o AND UWTCH TV ? ABBY: My problsm is my boo’b futurt in-kwB. •tats (abbr.) n n n n n c IIF s m iv y ■ He has been going with this girl t o four yvara, thBjrVt 19 Miss S £ 20 22 Set n l n n n n ,9-9 besn sngaged to a ysar and a half, and aU thto tims, my atOuMbei *-*A k* xA| h*“ hand and I havs not mst bar par«nts. 23GSM iiBEneert 4S Batch fsaturt VtCuffi 24 Auto woffcsrt' 36 Cake of soap <7 Ws have often asked ths girl and my too If wb could Wing (Fr.) e>tyy»»XA.ne.T>M»tutPno 22nayonwo(ds union (sbbr.) 39 Animtl <=«IS£. mwt hnr folks, but we never got a striight tnewsr. 28 Down with society (tbbr.)** Prstidtnt FinaUy, with the wedding PAGE ElOHTEEl^ Mmdiwtef Kvwiini ItortM. Mmcbeittr. Coan., Fri., Sept. >, U77 ( Obituaries ] Zero Mostel dies, Officials favor (Continued from Page One) Gail Pedemonte, a Nutmeg Dr. Adelard Corriveau was noted actor resident, mention^ that she is a For Still expressed concern about the taxpayer and expects results from EAST HARTFORD - The funeral roads, the sidewalks and curbs and the town, a thought that was echoed Homo Delivery of Adelard Corriveau, 69, of Caribou, PHILADELPHIA - Zero Mostel, a ’The road to fame and riches was a the driveways. by several of the residents. Maine, father of Mrs. Donald practical Joker who wanted to be an Phone 647-9946 rough one, and Mostel hit its first “Would you like to spend 150,000 to "We’ve had many problems that Laferrier and Mrs. Lewylyn artist and wound up a Broadway star, pot-hole In the early 19S0s when be 160,000 for a house and have a road the town should have taken care of,” Lapointe, both of East Hartford, was died ’Thursday night at Thomas was seen attending a meeting of the that looks like it’s 15 years old?” she said. Wednesday in Caribou. He died Sun Jefferson Hospital at the age of 62. Civil Rights Congress. Mary McCaffery, a Strawberry Lane Weiss said that a developer has to day in Portland, Maine. A hospital sjxtkesman said Mostel, Such affiliations then were more a d m its to the hospital Saturday resident, asked. receive a bond from a reputable in — -ii'iinnaiia Mr. Corriveau was born in than enough for the House Un- She said that the road and curbs surance company before it can begin Frenchville, Maine and lived most of with an apparent virus infection of American Activities Committee and the upper respiratory tract, died of along the road lack uniformity. work. There are no other licensing his life in Caribou where he was a its leader, Sen. Joseph McCarthy. “It looks unattractive,” she said. requirements, but the bond protects farmer. cardiac arrest. He was in Mostel suddenly found himself on the Giles said that the town prefers the town and residents, he said. Other survivors include his wife, Philadelphia to star as Shylock in the infamous Hollywood blacklist as a roads without patchwork, but as long 'The final decision on the streets Boys and girls soccer four sons, three other daughters, his Arnold Wesker production “The suspected Communist and his career Curfew set as the street is structually sound, it is will be made by the Board of Direc The Apartment of Parks and mother, four brothers, two sisters, 13 Merchant” — a variation of went into eclipse. ZERO MOSTEL acceptable. tors. Some of the board members are Recreation said registration for boys grandchildren and a great Shakespeare’s "Merchant of His name was removed from the “We want this place to look nice,” expected to tour the area individually and girls soccer will take place at the grandchild. Venice.” tist in the late 1650s, and later Mostel ’The spokesman said Mostel was 1-91 bridge work Rosemai7 Karas, also of Strawberry before Tuesday’s meeting. Burnside School soccer field Satur Burial was in Holy Rosary was to relive the experience, playing Lane, said. released from the hospital Sunday, day at 10 a.m. Cemetery, Caribou. Mockler Funeral the role of a washed-up Jewish schedule is set Students age 9 to 13 will then take for youths Home of Caribou was in charge of but was readmitted a few hours later nightclub comedian who commits complaining that he felt ill. He was The state Department of Transpor part in a soccer skills clinic on the arrangements. suicide in despair over a McCarthy By MAL BARLOW chief questions. reported “recuperating comfor tation is planning to repair bridge field at the comer of Burnside Ave. Mrs. Stanley Tetlow blacklisting in the Woody Allen film and School St. All residents are in F^asl Hartford Reporter “Do you agree there is a connec tably” and in “satisfactory con “The Front.” decks on 1-91 in Hartford. These Mrs. Janet C. Tetlow, 58, of 57 repairs will be done on Sundays CETA rule change vited. tion between vandalism and the dition” just hours before his sudden Mostel was an incorrigible “Hi, Chief Drumm,” said a small Doane St., died Thursday at the John between 7 a m. and 4 p.m. beginning Coaches are needed. Interested boy in the parking lot of the com curfew?” she asked. death at 7:47 p.ril. prankster on and off stage. Dempsey Hospital in Farmington. Sept. 11. The work will continue for coaches can attend the session or call munity center at the Hockanum "The apprehension rate of vandals The play in which Mostel — one of He once took a shower in an over She was the wife of Stanley Tetlow. the next seven Sundays. being requested the office at 289-2781. Village housing project Thursday is low,” he said. “Anyone who can theater’s leading comedians—was to coat belonging to actor Sam Jaffe Mrs. Tetlow was born in The work area will include bridges night. walk is capable of committing van have starred in one of his few because Jaife had told him to keep Women’s tennis Manchester, the daughter of John on 1-91 between the Charter Oak He was greeting Police Chief dalism. It's a result of lack of straight dramatic roles, was warm. On another occasion, he em HARTFORD (UPI) — As many as Several municipalities have The annual fall women’s tennis in and Helen Bostwick McCarthy and Bridge and the Bulkeley Bridge for Clarence Drumm who had come to respect, lack of values.” canceled. barrassed friends at a restaurant 2,300 municipal workers hired with objected to the rule. New Britain struction will be held by Ann Murphy lived most of her life in Manchester both northbound and southbound the village with Lt. Richard Lewis to Mrs. Mary Anne W nce, a villager, Mostel was born Samuel Joel when, in buttering a piece of bread, special federal funds will lose their Mayor Matthew J. Avitable said he Wednesdays at Martin Park, starting except for 12 years when she lived in travel. speak to the Hockanum Village took exception to his use of the word Mostel on Feb. 28,1915, in Brooklyn, he spread butter up his coat sleeve jobs on Oct. 1 if a Connecticut rule fears the city’s municipal unions will next week. Each class will be limited Westerly,- R. I., Prior to her retire Traffic will be maintained with the Association, "respect.” She told of an officer N.Y., one of eight children of a poor and across the top of his balding pate. isn’t changed. object to layoffs of CETA employes to 12 players. ment in 1970, she was a secretary for use of flagmen and traffic control "I never saw that kid before in my coming to the village at 2 a m. orUu^oz rabbi. He was hailed as brilliant, not only Ck>nnecticut Labor Commissioner with more seniority than non-CETA Registration is at the park courts the state Department of Education. signing patterns to insure that life,” Drumm told the 20 association recently for an incident. Despite the nickname “Zero,” in "Fiddler,” but also in "A Funny Frank G. Santaguida Thursday employes. Monday at 10 a.m. She was a member of St. Mary’s motorists are protected and en members later in the meeting. "He said to me, ‘What are you given him by childhood classmates— Thing Happened on the Way to the proposed delaying the layoffs three Winsted officials said they have Episcopal Church. counter the least possible delay. Folksinger coming "These kids can spot a cop easily,” doing in here still? Only trash stays either because of his rotund shape or Forum,” in "Ulysses in Nlghttown,” months to give the state time to workers in jobs that require lengthy Survivors besides her husband in The town Historical Society will said the chief, who was dressed in in here.' maladroit performance in the and in Eugene Ionesco’s make a decision on the program. training, such as police dispatcher. It clude one brother, John J. McCarthy hold an evening of songs and ballads plain clothes, as usual for him. “He hadn’t even answered the classroom — Mostel ultimately “Rhinoceros,” in which he created Correction The workers were hired under the would take months to train new Police Chief Clarence Drumm responds to questions from the audience of the Hockanum of Manchester and two sisters, Mrs. from American history Wednesday "I know. I was looking around here complaint yet. Are your officers proved a good student, graduating an awesome illusion of transforming federal Comprehensive Employment CETA employes to replace those laid Village Association meeting Thursday night at the village’s community room. The women . John (Elizabeth) Williamson of A story in Thursday’s Herald at 8 p.m. in the community room of as we came in. ’This village reminds allowed to talk like this?” from City College of New York and himself into a rhino on stage. and Training Act. When the program off, the officials said. Manchester and Mrs. Harold studying art at New York University. should have said that William Moon, the Raymond Library. are, left to right, Mrs. Cheryl Sheehan, secretary, and Mrs. Donna Russell, president. me very much of where I grew up. "Our men are trained to relate to Mostel is survived by Kathryn went into effect, Connecticut adopted (Dorothy) Mulrooney of Patterson, It was in pursuit of his painting an employe in the assessor’s office Jim Douglas, professional (Herald photo by Barlow) I'm not trying to play Charley Dog people, ” he answered. “I lectured Harkin Mostel, his wife of 43 years, a rule making it illegal for anyone to N.J. that he first took to the stage, as a for the Town of Manchester, has done folksinger and balladeer, will appear with you. This is the truth. I know three hours on Just this subject this The funeral will be Saturday at 11 and two sons, Joshua, an actor, and supervisory work in the town’s hold a CETA job more than one year. Reserves in colonial costume. ’The Appalachian week” comedian in a Manhattan night club Tobias, a painter. these kids because I was just like a m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, revaluation project. The story The Connecticut Manpower Ser dulcimer will be shown and played. them.” ‘T il find out about this,” he said. — a booking that finally gave him the Funeral arrangements were in vices (Council, which oversees CETA, 400 Main St. with the Rev. Barbara erroneously said Moon has done Douglas has been a shantyman on The association, part of the East An older man said, “You don’t unheard of depression era salary of complete. will consider Santaguida’s decision West, associate at St. Mary’s $40 a week. supervisory work in the Sloop Clearwater and has made Paquette asks probe Hartford Citizen Action Group know what you’re cops do in here.” Church, officiating. Burial will be in reclassifications. The Herald regrets recommendation at a meeting Sept. HARTFORD (UPI) — A Superior many recordings. “The success didn’t go to my 15. (EHCAG), pressed Drumm hardest Alfred Lafountain, association vice East Cemetery. head,” he once quipped, "it went to this error. Court judge has reserved decision on EHHS pool open for curfew enforcement. president, said, “I haven’t seen a Friends may call at the funeral The one-year rule applies to 118 my waistline.” whether a "reluctant” prosecution The East Hartford High School And, before the meeting was over cruiser in here except for medical home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Connecticut municipalities. It does witness in the 1974 slayings of six pool will be open to all residents each two hours later, Drumm agreed. calls in the last six months." The family suggests that friends Ken O’Donnell dies, not apply to towns that belong to five of new home building persons in a New Britain bakery The children who remind Drumm The chief said his officers programs sponsored by the state’s Monday and Friday from 7:30 to 9 wishing to do so may make memorial should receive 33,(K)0 in state reward of his youth will be picked up by of answered over 26,000 calls in the last five largest cities, Hartford, p.m. and for adults only from 9 to 10 Joseph Paquette, next gifts to the American Cancer Society money. "Only the mayor’s friends could the public’s attention. ficers of the 94-member police force fiscal year. Bridgeport, New Haven, Waterbury p.m. Wednesday’s primary candidate for or to the Greater Hartford Heart longtime JFK advisor Senior Judge Edward C. Hammill get away with this violation.” "I think he’s desperate,” he said. if they are out after 10 p.m., the About liquor sales to minors, the and Stamford. Saturdays, the pool will be open the Democratic Party’s nomination Association. Edson L. Bristol Jr. An aide to Kennedy noted that Thursday said he would have to Paquette has claimed Paganetti is About the Wednesday debate town’s curfew hour. chief assured the villagers his men BOSTON (UPI) — Kenneth P. The CETA program was designed from 1 to 4 p.m. for mayor, today asked his opponent. one of the real powers behind the Mrs. Eva M. M orneau COVENTRY —Edson L. Bristol Jr. O’Donnell had been a very close review the claims of Jeffrey between Paquette and the mayor Drumm said the curfew, a town or work on the problem. On Friday O’Donnell, a special assistant to the to place workers in public service Penney High School’s pool is closed Mayor Richard Blackstone, to in Democratic Party in East Hartford. of Mark Dr., died Thusday night in a friend not only to the younger Chamberland before making his deci held at the Elks Pavilion, be said he dinance, has been a top priority only nights, for example, they park near Mrs. Eva Vaillancourt Morneau, late Presidents John F. Kennedy and jobs with the state, a municipality or for repairs until further notice. vestigate new homes on Bqmham St. 87, of Springfield, mother of Mrs. an automobile accident on Rt. 31. He Kennedy but "of the entire Kennedy sion. He and about a half dozen others con was not angry at the time. He at certain times of the year. package stores and watch the people Lyndon B. Johnson and a close friend a nonprofit agency. Federal funds Registration for swimming lessons "I’m asking the mayor to seek im trol Blackstone and get favors from Annette L. Gioielli of Manchester, was the husband of Donna Wells family and, of course, was par During his testimony at Thursday’s shouted as loud as he could to try to Halloween is one key time. coming out. Anyone who looks a bit and campaign adviser to the entire are used to pay salaries. will be Tuesday, Oct. 4. at both high mediately a ruling from his corpora him, he has charged. died Thursday in a Springfield nur Bristol of Coventry. ticularly close to the late President.” hearing, Chamberland, now of Seat make up for the poor speaker system Due to the urging of the villagers, too young is stopped and checked. Kennedy family, died early today. He The jobs are designed to be tem school pools at 6:30 p.m. tion counsel,” said Paquette. “The mayor’s assertion that the sing home. Mr. Bristol was born in Milford was 53. O’Donnell was also a former White tle, conceded he was less than supplied by the mayor’s supporters, the chief agreed to enforce the or Mrs. Russell said, ‘Tve seen kids May 16,1954, the son of Edson L. Sr. porary. Market Square set "I want to know about the legality zoning board is an independent body he said. Mrs. Morneau was born in Quebec, O’Donnell had been critically ill in House Appointments Secretary and a cooperative with state police in dinance more often and especially in not even 16 carrying cases of bw r on and Rae Sawtell Bristol of Coventry. of those three houses that are in a is a very poor excuse,” Paquette Canada and lived in Springfield for 70 the Intensive care unit at Beth Israel former Executive Director of the vestigating the crime. The third annual Market Square of Paganetti reply to Paquette’s the village. their shoulders across the back lot. He was an employe of the Reb In St. John’s Church will open Saturday construction stage on Burnham St. said. charges has been to call him an years. She was a four star mother of Hospital since last Friday. He ha Democratic eeational Committee The children under age 16 will be Littler ones tag along carrying dustries of Glastonbury at the time of at 10 a.m. at the comer of Burnside They have Paganetti Real Estate "His refusal to act on this violation “idiot.” fifths.” World War II and a member of St. been admited Aug. 11 with an un during the Johnson years. He also sim s in front of them. taken to police headquarters and Joseph’s Church and of Dames his death. He was a veteran of the wrote the book "Johnny We Hardly Ave. and Main St. in East Hartford. is an abdication of his responsibility The mayor’s reply has been to ask kept there until their parents come The chief asked them to give police disclosed ailment. My claim is that these houses are and an admission that I’m correct in DeSainte Anne. Vietnam War, having served in the Knew ‘Ye” about the late President Ferguson names members It will run to 5 p.m., featuring an Paquette to turn his information for them, he said. a call. They do not have to leave their U.S. Army in the Black Beret Divi O’Donnell was pronounced dead at being built on 75-foot frontage lots in my charge that this is a violation. Other survivors include her hus 3:15 a.m. by Dr. Peter A. Banks, a John F. Kennedy. tiques, plants, handmade items and over to law enforcement agencies. The meeting began when Mrs. Don names, he said. sion in Germany. He was a member direct violation of the zoning or “The mayor’s attack on my band, Albert Morneau, six sons, four gastroenterologist. A hospital O’Donell had apparently been In ill of GOP campaign unit baked goods. Hot dogs and hamburgs. This Is what a responsible citizen na Russell, newly elected president of the South Coventry Congregational dinances. character ia simply a tactic to divert would do, he said. Prowler in wood* other daughters, three brothers, 42 spokesman said the cause of death health for some time. Several years will be sold. of the association, began asking the Church. The mothers told the chief of a man grandchildren, 29 great would not be disclosed at the family’s ago while on a promotional tour for minority leader in the state House of Thomas Ferguson, Manchester Doubles finals with gray hair, age about 55, chubby, grandchildren. Other survivors include three request. his book he collapsed and had to be Representatives, will be candidate sisters, Lynn Bristol of Manchester, Republican town chairman, today an The town tennis tournament' and wearing navy blue pants and The funeral is Saturday at 9:15 (j’D onnell’s wife, Asta, had admitted to a hospital. coordinator for the committee. East Hartford public records Mrs. Sharon Joseph of Fairhaven, nounced the party’s campaign com doubles finals will be played Satur light blue shirt who seems to live in a.m. at the Hafey Funeral Home, 494 returned to their home in Boston’s While at Harvard, O’Donnell was a Mass, and Mrs. Crystal Page of West mittee for 19^. day at 10 a.m. at the McAuliffe Park the woods along the Pewterpot Brook Belmont Ave., Springfield and at 10 Jamaica Plain section after spending star Ivy League football player and Oak St., conveyance tax |49.50. Willington; his paternal great George LaBonne will serve as In Memoriam courts. Warranty deeds which runs past the rear of the a m. at St. Joseph’s Church in most of the last few days at the was elected captain of the Harvard to lovtoi memory of my deer hiu- H & J Builders and Developers Inc. grandmother, Mrs. Amelia Ryburn campaign chairman, and Peter D»nd, HeRwrt Jimet L e u ttt, who PUCA speakers village. Springfield. Burial will be in Gate of hospital with him. A hospital squad in 1948. pewed awiy ^lember »,t R i David ft. Richards III et al to to Qayton S. Pilz et al. Lot 26 on of Milford; his paternal grandfather, Sylvester will serve as campaign co- "Come with me,” he said to an Heaven Cemetery, Springfield. spokesman said one of O’Donnell’s In the final game of his college About 250 East Hartford people Helmut Hanelt, property at 92 Woodmont Dr., conveyance tax Leslie Bristol of Milford and his chairman. Dw r Herbert, you're hot forgotten. older woman walking on the well- 'The family suggests that friends sons was with him when he died. career against Yale, TnotiA on e im you ire no more, attended the state Public Utilities Leverich Dr., conveyance tax 164.90. 358.30. maternal grandfather, Raymond Ferguson, Elsie Swensson, vice sun to memory you tre wiUi me. Control Authority (PUCA) hearing used path which serves as a short cut wishing to do so may make memorial A family spokesman said funeral O’Donnellplay^ with a broken right ^ you alwiyi were before. H & J Builders and Developers Inc. H & J Builders and Developers Inc. Sawtel of Melbourne, Fla. chairperson of the Republican Town to stores on Main St. gifts to the Sisters of the Holy Cross, arrangements were incomplete. leg, stiffened inside a plaster cast, Each day Uiat dawni brtogi grief and Wednesday night in Hartford. to Martin Lawrence et al. Lot 43 on to William F. Vendetta et al. Lot 28 Watkins Funeral Home, 140 E. Conunittee, and Wallace Irish Jr., udneu. The woman ran from him. care of Sister Pauline Morneau, 27 In a statement released in but still scored the dramatic game ^ lecrel teara aUU flow. Marcella Fahey was a lead Woodmont Dr., conveyance tax |66. on Woodmont Dr., conveyance tax Center St. is in charge of State Central (Committee member A few days ago, the man grabbed Horace St., Springfield or the Washington by the office of Sen. winning touchdown. Longing for you Dear Herbert. speaker. Other East Hartford Eva M. McKeown et al to John R. 354.45. arrangements, which are in from the Third Senatorial District, But forgetUiiig you never. the arm of a 13-year-old girl. He said, memorial fund of St. Joseph’s O’Donnell leaves his wife and five And only Cod knowa wbal I'd give speakers included Cheryl Sheehan, Gokey Jr. et al, property on Larrabee complete. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., the will also serve on the campaign com Quitclaim deed "Come here, come with me. (]ome Church. children. To have you by my aide. Gary Lebeau, and Donna Russell. All St., conveyance tax 139.05. senator said O’Donnell’s death was a mittee. Ronald D. Dida et al to Michael down here and look at the water." "loss to the entire nation.” He Sadly mlaaed by hla opposed a $90 million rate increase Donald F. Mordavsky et al to Donald Genovesi, former assistant ------loving wifei rUe, Fusco et al, property on Phelps St., She hit him and ran back to the RutbLei proposed by Northeast Utilities. Thomas J. Daras et al, property on described O’Donnell as "a fine, fine ionon Leggett conveyance tax 346.75. village. It was 3 p.m. then. But she public servant.” I ivbdur V didn't have nerve to tell anyone about it until 10 p.m. that night. -town "Things like this," said the chief, State school role may require The Unltarian- Vandal cases heavy “You should bring to us immediate Universalist Society’s first ly- all-committee night will be Vandals attacked Town of East open and its art craft contents tin Park brought police to the “We can get a composite made. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the We’ll go after your prowler." Hartford property over a dozen times scattered. Huguenot House where they stopp^ definition by the legislature Manchester Community The chief refused to assign a beat between Aug. 6 and 22 as shown in the Aug. 15, a picnic table at Alumni four people they suspected of College student center. officer to the village of about 100 stances where the attorney Both the auditors and latest report by Police Chief Park was dismantled and nuts and breaking glass in the old house. One HARTFORD (UPI) - auditors, told the apartment units. The cost is too high. Opponents in the con legislative Education Com general ruled the Depart Shedd said the Legislature There will be a paper Clarence Drumm. bolts removed. The same day, the toy young man, his hand bleeding from should detail exactly what drive all day Saturday in Aug. 6, a park department worker box at the Slye School was broken cut glass, was arrested and charged He urged more parent control over troversy over Connec mittee, which held the first ment of Education should their kids. And he urged them all to it expects from the state’s the Church of Assumption at McAuliffe Park found the drinking into and toys destroyed. Cost to with third-degree criminal mischief. ticut’s management of of four hearings on the not interfere with local call the police with complaints. matter. school board issues. educational agencies. parking lot on Adams St. fountain had been damaged. Repair replace them was set at 390. Aug. 17, a worker at Slye School public education disagree “That’s what we're here for.” on what problems exist, “They truly have not “I respectfully, but Please tie the papers in cost was 320. Also on Aug. 15, about 300 feet of reported a storage box and a picnic but both sides say the gathered relevant informa vehemently, disagree with bundles. Aug. 8, a worker at Gorman Park turf on the Shea Park baseball dia table damaged. The same day at said a vehicle had ripped up turf by Legislature should resolve tion to stay Informed,” he the assertions (made by WEEKEND SPECIAL mond was found ripped up by tire Penney High School, concerned the dispute. said. "They have not for the auditors),” Shedd said. the pool. Repair cost was 350. On the tracks. The outside toilet was citizens reported a truck was running eport A workshop set up to mulated either policy or “We believe we are exer same day, a worker at the Slye knocked over. Also, a worker at without lights in a circle on the grass j probe the state’s guidelines.” cising the power and the MIHMTURE CMDUTIONS $ 9 3 4 School said the merry-go-round, two Willowbrook Park found a wooden north of the pool. Police could not swings and a picnic table were storage box was pried open but find the truck. educational management Shedd cited two in- authority granted to us un 'AAU k Kiin^ problems Thursday der the statutes,” he said. CAIN a CARRY bunch damaged. Cost had not been deter nothing missing. A resident reported Aug. 18, a worker, at Gorman Park East Hartford mined by the time of the chief’s Daniel N. Bariie, 19, of 20 Colum produced a rash of charges OPEN seeing youths in cars but could not reported more than 1,000 feet of turf and countercharges, but THURS. report. identify anyone. on a ballfield west of Lord Pool bad bus Circle, East Hartford, was little in the way of concrete ^j^Kathy TIL 9 P.M. Aug. 13, an equipment box at Aug. 16, the alarm system at Mar- been damaged. Damage cost set at arrested Wednesday about 12:36 p.m. solutions. -CMnin| McAuliffe Park was found ripped 350. and charged with second-degree State auditors, Leo u i Us Aug. 22, a worker at Alumni Field criminal mischief. Donohue and Henry « ORCHARD FRESH B .'i K. CENTER ST. EAR-PIERCING CLINIC! said a picnic table had a board Bariie had allegedly smashed win Becker, repeated a claim g'ygtU n. WHOM. Froth CWor, Holt Ho.. m ____ (>49-5268 Part-time attorney broken off. (^ost was about 310. dows on two parked cars in a parking they made earlier in the — - H K i m ____ Mayor’s comments lot near his home, police said. In one jMlIor a Sogor Corn, car he smashed a CB radio and in the year that the Department FRESH SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, AT D&L Mayor Richard Blackstone met of Education and the state Tomotooo, Umoo, Fortnipo. other an eight-track tape deck, police pill. lU d Flnoopploo, Piiinia, Noo- leaving town post recently with residents of the Utolio. Ig g Plant, twtaa said. Board of Elducation are not ••Hnot. Noll.t Molont, YOGA Prospect St. area. One of the most doing their job because Mutlord Orooni, Wolormoloiio, Bluoborrioo, Atty. James A. Kane Jr., a part Dressed for S t Rose He was released on his promise to Atom a Hutlomul Btiuooh, OnpolniR. MANCHESTER, VERNON repeated questions had to do with appear in Common Pleas Court 12 they are not taking a CiMlIlhnaor, HrocoW, Qlngor time member of the East Hartford vandalism. Stephen Sledesky, 11, of 24 Rondy Lane, East Hartford wears greater role in directing CLASSES Sept. 29. Coed For All Ages AND BRISTOL, corporation counsel staff, announced “It’s the maverick who gives us the the required shirt and tie as he waits to enter the sixth grade local school systems. his resignation this week. problems,” the mayor said. iU V O N I OH A DOZIN AND FtCIt GIFT YOUR OWN this week at St. Rose School on Church St. The school’s enroll The auditors said the two FALL CLASSES Kane has been on the staff since “It’s the one who can’t play with agencies are not giving ment of about 219 in Grades 5 through 8 is about the same as last * WU UW IF FUK gailBIT W FU FMWCni _ AT NEW LOCATION October 1971. He has also been in the other kids. He is not self- Fire calls local school boards any PWiHi IMm a im o t i JUST 9.95 private practice In the firm of creative. It’s tough for us to corral year, said its principal. Sister Marie Griffin. (Herald photo bv leadership, primarily East Catholic Barlow) ^ -ATTwJ"'® apeciALB Everybody’s doing Itl For just Murphy and Kane in Hartford. He that child.” because they don’t unders NATIVI FAfSH Na HVI High School will leave that firm also. He was asked to set up more park ISFUiCUS Manchester, Ct. 9.95, tomorrow at DAL from 11 to 4, East Hartford tand what they're supposed CMIILOWER IMPS nSwWW MELONS Kane said he will become part of programs to keep the children busy. to do. a doctor will pierce your ears with the staff counsel for A.I.L., a division Thursday, 12:50 p.m. —Medical call to “You can’t summon kids to park 235 Main St. Education Com 69* hood 99 Wk. surgical steel over 24K gold studs! of Cutler Hammer Corp. in Deer Beginning Monday, Sept 12 programs. They must come on their Council chairman upset Thursday, 1:06 p.m. —Faulty alarm at missioner Mark Shedd IMTUT T n c T B r WHiTi aw irr Park, Long Island, N.Y. own.” ICtCMAM It's painless. It’s super fashion, 148 Roberts St. countered by saying his POTATOES 6:00 p.m. advanced yoga His wife, Carole, and their children He compared vandals-to some of Thursday. 3:59 p.m. —Investigation at department is doing all so don’t miss the clinic tomorrowl m 40<0FFi.______4 9 « — Colleen, 15, and Jamie, 12 — have the truck drivers who drive through by out-of-town hirings Fuller and Sherman Sts. that is required by law. He Oonn F IN DAiuDAILY I A.M. TO I F.M. • SUNDAYS I A.SL TO S P.M 7:00 p.m. intermediate yoga already moved to Long Island and Prospect St. He has spoken with Thursday, 4:24 p.m.—Fire in kitchen at said his agency should not ^ 0 Soim oN onW , Paporo,p H a LoHory TIekM t t began school there W^nesday. He Town Council Chairman George Grade 2 teacher at the Mayberry 105 Pendleton Dr. 8KK) p.m. beginners yoga trucking company officials. They Dagon said Thursday night he is up infringe on the autonomy “THE KINO will follow as soon as he completes assure him they will not send their School, Is from town. She is to be Thursday, 7:28 p.m. —False alarm to set many East Hartford teachers Columbus St. and Park Ave. of local school boards. OF Rtglitntlon 'A hr. hotero e/aea his work at the Town Hall. trucks down Prospect St. paid the minimum of 39,475. “The board and the "I’ve really enjoyed working for were p a s ^ over in recent hirings by • Dagon, also chairman of the coun Thursday, 10:01 p.m. -Medical call to P lR 0 PRODUCE!" 8 classas *20.00 But then a "marverlck” trucker the local Board of Education. Ten-Pin Bowl on Rt. 5. South Windsor. department have clearly the town,” he said. will- take Prospect St. anyway, he cil’s ordinance committee, said he is failed to discharge their 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER He praised the town’s “no non considering a new ordinance Today. 7:24 a m. - Fatal auto accident Your Instructor, Shirley Banks said. The board announced the hiring of on 1-86 in Manchester. Hurst tools of both responsibility,” Robert 043-0384______requiring all town employes to live in For Iflfonnatlon oafl 040-0003 sense” stand on delinquent “These are the people we have 10 new teachers this week. All but the East Hartford and Manchester Denis, a consultant to the taxpayers. Part of his duties were to problems with in society - the one are from neighboring towns. East Hartford. If possible, he would departments used to extricate victims. make sure they were paid. Atty. James A. Kane Jr. mavericks,” he said. like to see this law apply to the Today, 8:06 a.m. —Medical call to 111 Only Mrs. Gloria Chamberlain, a board’s staff of 800 teac;ners. Prestige Park Circle.