PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - EVENING HERALD, Thura., Oct. 18. 1979 Ryan Predicts GOP Tax Cut Sills Reports Board Cancels Meeting SOUTH WINDSOR - Republican >xpansi( “A Republican council majority Most Assets On Hebron School Roof Councilman Richard Ryan has Industronics and AMF "as the result did it before, and a new Republican Panel Backs Tax Relief ThaVs Entertainment: Town Prefers One Case, Pittsburgh Celebrates predicted that "a Republican majori­ of a favorable business climate SOUTH WINDSOR - Independent majority on the council can do it HEBRON — The Board of Select­ For Victims of Tornado ty on the new Town Council will generated by the town government again,” Ryan said. Town Council candidate Robert Sills George Vesper, representative of the A Downhome TV Show Allows Feds in CD Suit World Series Triumph man has voted to cancel the town Conservation Commission, three- produce another tax cut. An during the last 2 years and a con­ “With the cost of everything else has listed campaign committee Page 3 Page 8 Page 10 Page 11 expected) increaK in the taxable certed effort to seek new business assets of |1,23S, according to town meeting that was scheduled for Oct. years; and Joseph Morocco, going up,” he said, "we owe it to our 22 because of a request received grand list of approximately |10 and business expansion. taxpayers to help offset the increase records. representative of the Planning and from the chairman of the Elemen­ Zoning Commission, one-year. million combined with a proven This, combined with careful in the cost of living by redoubling our Sills is the only one of 23 candidates Republican ability to keep a tight for the Board of Education and Town tary Board of Education, Joseph The first meeting of the authority scrutiny and cutting of the town efforts to cut taxes again. This is par- Pelletier. rein on expenses will mean even budget, enabled Republicans to cut Council who has listed campaign con­ is scheduled for Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. in ticuiarly true for senior citizens and In a letter to the selectmen the Town Office Building. iiaudTpstpr lower taxes next year,” Ryan said. town taxes by one mill, in sharp con­ others *ho live on fixed incomes,” tributions of more than fSOO. All Ryan cited the recent attraction of trast to the previous Democratic con­ other candidates filed statements Pelletier said; “Proceeding with the The board also voted to approve Ryan added. planned roof replacement at Gilead the present members of the Jury Capitol Tire, and such diversified trolled council that raised taxes by “Cutting taxes must still remain stating that none of them received companies as Kurtzman Sheet Metal, 6.7 mills over a similar two year contributions or spent more than Hill School, representatives of the Selection Committee to continue ser­ Cloudy, High in 60s, our number priority,” Ryan said. Board of Education and school ad­ Automotive Research and Electro period,” he said. $500. Sills has spent $508.31 to date, ving. They are: Louise Bourret, according to the report. ministration, interviewed two Kathleen ^w yer and Anne Dallaire. Chance of Showers roofing consultants. Both of them In­ Top contributors to the Sills cam­ D«tall« on pago 2 paign are Fred and Muriel Maher, dicated to us that further study and Final Registration Tarr Eyes Emergency Plans 660 Main Street, each $100; William more time are required to analyze MANCHESTER — Last Tuesday, our roof problems and to develop ap­ the final day for voter enrollment to tell me that the room, which has been Mitchell, 90 Brookfield Street, $150; SOUTH WINDSOR - "South Wind­ services, town officials and the propriate specifications of the job. be eligible to cast ballots in the Nov. The Economy Emting Joseph Krawski, 178 Foster Street, sor should take an in-depth look at used for storing Town Hall residents they all serve. “Therefore, we are asking that no $100; Earl Reicle, 244 Abby Road, 6 election, 119 persons came to Uie » A Family NEWSpaper Since 1681 • 20t Single Copy » 15$ Home Delivered the support it is giving its protective housekeeping supplies and goods con­ “The Civil Defense director does town meeting be called at this time town clerk’s Office. Boston: In a speech to the fiscated by the Police Department, is $100; and Ernest Reicle, 440 Demlng services," Democratic Town Council not take over operation of the town in until we have had ample opportunity Fifty-one registered as Democrats, (Federal Reserve Bank of Boston the only site which provides enough Street, $100. candidate Sherman Tarr said. Tarr an emergency situation, although to study the situation and to report 44 did not join a party and 24 people .Thursday, Treasury Secretary G also suggests that the town conduct protection from nuclear fallout to many people iKlieve this is the case. back to ^ e Board of Finance.” registered as Republicans. William Miller forecast a annual disaster drills and set up a meet federal and state What happens is that Civil Defense ECHS Parent Club The Board of Selectmen also ap­ "moderate recession of moderate plan to dpal with a possible airplane requirements.” acts as an information gathering and MANCHESTER - The Parents' pointed several members to the new­ duration” and said President Economy Growth crash within town borders. “While we’re looking at our dis­ dissemination system, which town Club of East Catholic High School ly formed Water Pollution Control .Church ‘Paint Party’ Carter is committed to his infla­ The aim of the review, and the aster plans,” Tarr added, “we should officials make the decisions involved will sponor the annual Back to School Authority. Those appointed included MANCHESTER— A "paint party” tionfighting policy. drills, Tarr said, would- be to make do something about having to deal in handling the emergency,” Tarr Night Oct. 24 beginning at 7:15 p.m. two members of the Water Pollution will be held at Emanuel Lutheran Washington: Americans sure that emergency plans can be ful­ with an airplane crash, because we said. at the school. Control Authority Study Group, Frost parish house Saturday starting at 8 withdrew $800 million more than ly and quickly implemented, that are in the flight path of a major “Putting into operation the Civil All parents are invited. Krist, for a three-year term and a.m., weather permitting. All who they deposited at the nation’s there is sufficient coordination not Bradley International Airport Defense Emergency Operatiqns The program will include a general David Mamickl, a two-year term. would like to help, with this outside savings and loan associations last Reverses Slump only within South Windsor but with runway. Perhaps we could esfablish Center,” Tarr said, “will give the orientation meeting followed by Others are: Henry Bwk Jr., four- paint project should bring brushes month, a development which will WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rever­ area police, fire, civil defense and a cooperative arrangement with the town a place to provide direct com­ room visitations based on the first year term; Ronald Mederios, one- and stay as long as they can. Lunch severely impact on the housing in­ forecaster, expected a “slightly than otherwise.” sing a slump which began in April, public works services as well, and area-wide disaster system set up a munications to fire and police,.acting day of the student’s scheduled. year; Ray fert, representative of the will be served to the painters. For dustry in coming months, it was positive'’ figure. An incomplete, con­ Chase said several temporary or the economy turned around in the fidential Commerce Department es­ that equipment, facilities and few years ago by communities as a liaison to police and fire depart­ Refreshments will be served. Board of Selectmen, two-years; futher information phone 643-1193. announced Thursday. one-time factors were causirfg an im­ training ace adequate. around Bradley. The periodic drills ment officials. The center also will New York: An early bargain July-September quarter and grew a timate showed a 1.4 percent gain. proved third quarter. Social'Security '' I know that 1 was not alone. "Tarr in South Windsor could include a monitor radio messages. All this STEEL CELLAR DOORS hunting rally rap out of steam suprising 2.4 percent, the Commerce Treasury Secretary G. William payments rose in July, Gasoline lines commented, “in reacting to the tor­ mock airplane crash as one of the should keep own officials informed of Come visit the Thursday afternoon and stocks Department reported today. Miller and the president’s inflation ended and auto dealers used rebates nado tragedy in Windsor and Windsor crisis situations,” what is going on and keep confusion finished on a mixed note, while Most economists had expected an adviser Alfred Kahn both have said to increase sales of 1979 models. But Locks by asking what would have ‘"These drills, would serve as a and suffering to a minimum.” Any trading was slow. The Dow Jones increase — though a considerably in recent days signs pointed to a these auto sales. Chase said, may be happened if South Windsor had been dramatic reminder to every South “The center also will serve as an industrial average dropped by 0.6 smaller one — and almost all of them possible third quarter increase. “borrowed from the future.” hit instead? Town officials obviously Widsor resident of the key roles important information source, and Greenhouse Shape point to 830.12. have been saying a small gain would What does it mean? The Bank of America said in an reacted the same way, because the played by our volunteer Civil hopefully this will include a list of arro88 from the 315 Broad St. Tokyo: The U.S. dollar fell back fnean the country is still in or near a “A slight rise in third-quarter real economic outlook report it expects a day after the tornado, they acted on a Defense workers, our volunteer homeowners with spare bedrooms Parkade Manchester or moderately against the yen in recession. GNP," Chase said in a report to 4 percent decline in the fourth, previous request and decided to set firemen, and our police and public willing to take in people who lost V ^ Tokyo Friday, closing the week at The figure reported by the Congress, “will not indicate that a October-December, quarter and does up a Civil Defense Emergency works personnel,” Tarr assed. their homes, are forced from their Size 231.80 yen, down 0.50 from Commerce Department shows the recession can be avoided. What it not see a resumption of real growth Large Fresh Display of Plant Now amount the Gross National Product will mean, in fact, is that the fourth Operations Center in the basement of “One of my main priorities, if homes, or for whatever reason need Tulips, Crocus Thursday's finish of 232.30. until the second quarter of 1980, Town Hall. I understand it should be elected, will be to give these protec­ emergency shelter. If we have House & Foliage FREE ESTIMATES Trading remained heavy. — all goods and services produced by quarter (of 1979) and the first “The U.S. seems to be on a well- in operation in a few months.” tive services the support they need to another severe winter combined with Dsflodlls Washington: The Commerce the nation — grew 2.4 percent in the quarter of 1980 will be even worse established path to recession” “This was a timely decision,” Tarr perform their life-saving and life- another oil shortage, we may have to Plants Department reports today on the July-September third quarter after continued, “because without such a protecting missions,” Tarr implement parts of South Windsor’s Lat us hafp you growth or decline of the gross adjusting for inflation. center. South Windsor’s four-volume promised. He also said he hopes to im­ emergency preparedness plan sooner wHh your national product. It followed a 2.3 percent decline in disaster plan cannot be fully im­ prove lines of communication than we think ... or would like,” Tarr Plant Problomi the April-June quarter, which was Kennedy Erases plemented. Civil Defense officials between the several public safety said. Energy Update widely interpreted as the start of a Uf|ePott8d 1 Q Q recession. •Insacticidas New York: Iraq has raised its MUMS 1 The new figures also showed infla­ sPlant Food crude oil prices by roughly 10 per­ tion — as measured by the GNP— in­ Pool Issue Alive: Streeter S fw L9 $ A cent but the cost of its oil remains Doubts over Run creased only 8.4 percent during July- TOM KIRBY within OPEC’s $23.50 a barrel SOUTH WINDSOR - to the voters when a September, the smallest rise since “I believe there are there was the time price ceiling, Petroleum WASHINGTON (UPI) - Any Randolph, contacted by telephone, The proposed community referendum is held in the op«n dally 9-6 P.M. aaay, convanMnt parking the third quarter of 1978. many people in town who necessary to do that job 872-0236 Intelligence Weekly said doubts Sen. Edward Kennedy is a would not discuss the matter but did swimming pool is not a future,” Streeter said. But another government inflation want to see an indoor pool before the November elec­ Thursday. presidential candidate are being not deny it. dead issue according to index, designed to measure price built. Whether or not a pool tion.” Washington: Saudi Arabian Oil wiped out: Sources say the The source reported that Kennedy Councilman Lincoln rises throughout the economy, will be built is a decision “I believe the Public Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani Massachusetts Democrat is passing called Randolph Thursday morning Streeter. that will be made by the showed a 9.6 percent increase in the the word he will run. and made an appointment to meet Building Commission said Thursday the United States third quarter compared to 9.5 per­ Streeter, who is seeking voters. I feel the voters should continue to develop The last of the temporary towers supporting the roof struc­ Moreover, Kennedy confirmed with him later at the Capitol. should take action to quell run­ cent in the second. Both these in­ his second term on the should be given ample time plans for an indoor pool away speculation in the spot oil ture during construction is cut loose from the Hartford Civic Thursday that a campaign com­ ‘"Teddy said, ‘I’m going to run for council said many people dexes long have been running below to become informed of any and perhaps modify them AN OPEN LETTER market if it hopes to avoid drastic Center coliseum Thursday, marking completion of the roof mittee will be formed, and other president’,” said the source, who the consumer price index, most have talked to him in re­ proposal. The plans, the to ensure that the cost will OPEC price increases later this structure itself. Reconstruction of the coliseum roof that sources reported Kennedy will win asked to remain anonymous. cent weeks about the pool cost to build and maintan familiar to Americans, which has his first endorsement by a governor Kennedy told Randolph he was be reasonable and, year. collapsed Jan. 18,1978, is expected to be finished in early 1980. been rising at an annual rate of 13 and of the council’s deci­ the facility, and the tax therefore, more acceptable Tehran, Iran: Saboteurs blew today — from Gov. Joseph Brennan notifying him only as courtesy, the sion not to include the TO: \IANCHESTER VOTERS (UPI photo) percent. of Maine. burden they will be asked up four crude oil pipelines in source said. question on the ballot in And there was little comfort in Kennedy, through press secretary to assume are all questions southern Iran, hut an oil official Southwick said later that Kennedy November. another part of the report. It showed Tom Southwick, announced plans for that everyone should have said daily petroleum production has discussed his thinking with a “It seems.” Streeter RE-ELECT that the amount of income a chance to ask and have was not affected, the official Pars a “ Kennedy for President” com­ number of his colleagues, but noted, said, “that many residents FROM: YOUR DEMOCRATIC TEAM - BOARD OF DIRECTORS Americans have left over per capita answered before they are news agency reported Thursday. mittee — technically an exploratory “the senator is not a declared can­ think the whole idea of an Coliseum Roof after taxes and after accounting for body under election law. didate." asked to vote on this Washington: The Senate indoor pool was rejected by inflation declined a half percent. Then a source close to Sen. Jen­ project,” he said. Finance Committee, trying to The campaign committee, the council. This is in- The Bank of America’s economists nings Randolph, D-W,Va., told UPI "In other words,” SELF DETERMINATION complete its work on the windfall expected to be headed by the •Tect. We have not dis- Streeter said, “we must oil profits tax, approved Thursday had predicted a 1.0 percent third- that Kennedy called Randolph senator’s brother-in-law Stephen caided the plan, we have give the voters time to $17 billion in tax credits for a Moves Ahead quarter increase. Chase Thursday to tell him he has decided Smith, will be an exploratory group merely said that to seek the presidency. become informed before variety of energy investments by Econometrics Associates, a leading to coordinate strategy. November is not the time we can ask them to make a BEGINS AT HOME business. HARTFORD (UPI) — A massive League — was to ask the voters to make a $31.5 million reconstruction of the decision. I don’t believe Washington: An energy consul­ more optimistic. decision on the pool.” tant told Congress Thursday the Hartford Civic Center Coliseum “I hope to be there in the early part United States is “close to a poten­ moved a step closer to completion of January,” said Baldwin, whose Town and Eighth District with removal of the last tower sup­ LOOK AT THE RECORD tial disaster” because it has team will have to call the porting the facility’s new roof. Murrin Urges Town neither a ready oil reserve nor a Springfield, Mass., Civic Center Jackhammers chattered in the rationing plan to implement if oil home until the Hartford coliseum is background Thursday as the final imports are abruptly cut back. ready. Back Sewer Pact Changes To Get U.S. Funds Democrats provided the opportunity for the People to vote on three temporary tower was removed from New York: Gasoline deliveries The Whalers, making their debut in beneath the steel girders of the new SOUTH WINDSOR — Republican Council candidate major issues in the past two years,,, dropped 5 percent in September the NHL this year, had scheduled By CHARLIE MAYNARD is part owner of the plant. along the border. South Windsor roof, a process called "swinging” the many of their early season games “There’s no sense in beating that would receive 400,000 gallons of Thomas Murrin has proposed that “a major function of below the pace of a year ago roof^ Herald Reporter 1, Sunday sale of alcoholic beverages.....Approved by Voters, because driving was curtailed by away in anticipation of the Jan. 1 dead horse tonight,” said District sewage per day under the agree­ the new town planner should be to coordinate a concerted ROGERM. The arena’s first roof, a 1,400-ton gas price increases at the pump, reopening. MANCHESTER - Officials from Joseph Tripp. ment, he said, and Manchester would effort to obtain all available federal and state funding for spaceframe, collapsed Jan. 18, 1978, 2, Public Water System improvements.....Voters approved the the American Petroleum Institute Steve Jordan, a civic center the Eighth District and the Town Town Directors Thomas Connors, handle 186,000 gallons per day once eligible town programs and facilities. under tons of snow and ice only hours NEGRO reported Thursday. spokesman, said officials would have gave support to a South Windsor- William Diana and John FitzPatrick the area in question becomes “He should specialize in and concentrate on making after 5,000 persons left the arena. $20f 000,000 bond issue, Washington: In its third vote in a better idea of the completion date amended sewer agreement Thursday agreed they would recommend adop­ developed. Giles said he sees that applications for federal and sjate grants for local There were no injuries. night. MANCHESTER four days on the issue, the Senate in about three weeks, when the tion of the pact when their board day as a remote one. projects and services and follow thj-ough to obtain them,” 3, Continuation of HUD Grants.....Voters rejected program. ‘"rais marks a major step in this he said. approved giving $1.2 billion in building is fully weatherized. Once some language changes are holds a special meeting next Tuesday When asked by Diana, both Town TOWN TREASURER project,” said City Manager Donald made by attorneys, the action clears “As the role of the state and federal government con­ assistance to poor families to help “We should be able to zero in on a at 5 p.m. Manager Robert Weiss and Giles C. Peach. “This roof is built like a the way for the Eighth District to tinues to expand, more and more money is being ap­ LEVER 7A them pay their winter heating target date soon,” Jordan said, ad­ Tripp said his board would gave assurances that the Olcott railroad bridge. It’s something that’s become a party to the agreement probably give similar approval next Street plant could treat any ad­ propriated to assist towns and cities, whether it be for Support the Entire And to make your Government even more bills and House Speaker Thomas ding the weather played an important solid.” which permits sewer flow across the month. He said he asked to have the ditional sewage from South Windsor. construction of new public buildings, road improvements Democratic Team O’Neill urged the House to do the role in the completion. same. The champagne flowed as City The arena was heavily booked as of town boundaries. matter tabled at last Monday’s dis­ Weiss said the plant was originally programs or expanded police and social services.” November 6tti Councilman William DiBella-asked designed to meet the town’s needs Murrin said. accountable. Democrats want your vote Washington: The House, Jan. 1, and the projected delay in the The Eighth Utilities District had trict meeting because of the wording officials to join him in a toast to the objected to language which perceives over the plant ownership. through 1985, and that the projected “We must make sure that South Windsor takes advan­ delayed by disputers over opening meant it could lose up to Paid for by the Committee to Re> “safest coliseum roof in the United the Town of Manchester as owner of The agreement would allow each improvements would be completed tage of all the assistance available to us as a means of radioactive waste sites and the $^,(XX) in revenue. Elect Roger M. Negro, Doloree & States.” the sewage treatment plant on Olcott by then. Tony Pletrontonlo. Treasurera again on two Advisory Questions, Nove 6the energy research role of small town to accept sewage from outside keeping the cost of local government down,” he said. Bill Cochran, the city’s deputy business, Thursday postponed un­ The coliseum was originally Street. The wording is expected to be its boundaries when the natural con­ He conceded that the town was un­ scheduled to reopen Jan. 1. 1980, but finance director, said the Ice til next week reconsideration of a changed to simply indicate a “treat­ tours of the land make it more feasi­ der a non-compliance order from the 1. Direct election of your Mayor, in July the building contractors Capades — the biggest money maker vote to immediately decontrol ment plant located in the Town of ble. The district asked to enter the federal government. However, he revised that date to Feb. 25, 1980. scheduled this year — this week gasoline prices. Manchester,” according to District agreement because it is the sewer said, the town wouldn’t get any 2, Election of some members of Board of Directors by district Philadelphia: A federal “If we can move the scheduled agreed not to cancel its mid-January President Gordon Lassow, and authority for the area where South federal funds for the improvements PLEASE HELP RE-ELECT date up We will. We’re still trying to dates until there was a revised com­ until that order is given. appeals court has rejected a eliminate any possible mention of Windsor wants to send its effluent to request for an injunction to pre­ beat that,” said Jordan Rich, the pletion date. He said the Ice Capades ownership. Manchester. “We expect it to last until 1985,” city’s public works director. MAYOR STEVE PENNY vent processing of the radioactive bring in about $130,000 in revenue. The weary directors, who had just The pact is an economic boon for Weiss said. “About that time, it’ll be But Howard Baldwin, managing That’s A Record of Self Determination water at the Three Mile Island The new coliseum will seat 14,500 finished hearing reports on the both towns as well. Public Works ready for the improvements. It’s per­ • Democrat for Town Director • nuclear plant, clearing the way general partner of the coliseum’s for hockey games and up to 16,500 emergency 911 system, had no Director Jay Giles said it would forming its job to satisfactorily meet people for concerts. for Metropolitan Edison Co. to prime tenant - the National Hockey energy to debate whether the district eliminate the need for pump stations today’s needs.” Keep Manehester Responsible begin decontaminating the water. HSW Delayed You Learn to Hit the People You Love Due to mechanical problems. Gelles and his fellow researchers, SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (UPI) the survey of 2,143 family members: "It’s tough to be a good parent if “take a terrific toll on low-income E^C T THE DEMOCRATIC TEAM ON NOV. 6TH. The High School World, the stu­ Murray Straus of the University of — Unable to cope with everyday • 16 of every 100 couples have a you are poor and hungry, if you’re families,” he said. “The Year of the dent newspaper of Manchester problems, American families are ap­ New Hampshire and Susanne violent fight at least once a year. sick,’’ Gelles said. A High School, will not appear in Steinmetz of the University of Child is going to end up in the winter parently striking out at loved ones to • Four of every 100 wives are His survey found the odds of with a lot of kids paying dearly.” today’s Herald. The World will relieve their frustrations. Delaware, estimate that 8 million seriously beaten by their husbands. domestic violence double or triple in Gelles said the push for women’s appear tomorrow instead. The The first nationwide study of all Americans are attacked each year by • More than a third of ail brothers families with incomes below $6,000 a equal rights has a mixed effect. In Sincerely, Herald regrets any inconvenience types of abuse in the American members of their own families. and sisters severely attack each year. this may cause readers. the short run, it may increase Mayor Deputy Mayor homes shows family members at­ "You lehm to hit people you love,” other, and nearly 10 percent assault That’s why Gelles is worried about domestic violence because of stress tacking, hitting, abusing and killing Gqlles said. “That’s the way you deal their parents. forecasts of $1 a gallon heating oil and tension on both sides. Over the each other. with frustration. • Three of every 100 children are amid high unemployment in a reces­ Mayor Stephen Penny Cong. Christopher Dodd Stephen Penny “People are battering each other’s long haul it will only help, Gelles Stephen Cassana Inside Today Sitting in his office at the Universi­ kicked, beaten or punched by their sion this winter. said. ty of Rhode Island, sociology brains out. A person is more likely to parents each year. “Families are very sensitive to (Hassified...... “ When decisions are shared, WINE & COCKTAIL RECEPTION ...... 15-18 professor Richard J. Gelles is be killed or hit in the home by a fami­ Some factors increase the chances changes in the economy. There’s Comics...... violence goes down. That’s one piece ...... 19 removed from the violence. But the ly member than anywhere else or by of such violence. A person beaten as much more vloIen.ee in the family Friday evening - October 19 Editorial ...... 4 of information that’s directly Arnold Francis documents cluttering his desk testify anyone else.” a child is more likely to beat his own when the husband is unemployed. James Barbara Entertainment ...... 8-9 to the terrible bond of love and Gelles said statistics show 20 to 40 applicable to marriage counseling.” Democratic Headquarters - Center St. children, the study found. Low- “If the recession forecasts are ac­ A new study by one of Gelles’ (formerly Pine Pharmacy) Obituaries...... 10 violence in the American home. percent of all homicides are within Kleinschmidt ^affe, Jr, McCavanagh Weinberg income people are more likely to be curate, I don’t see anything but an in­ students, Elaine Hargreaves, shows Peopletalk...... 2 the family and 20 percent of the 7 TO 11 PM Donation *5**^ per person Gelles and two other researchers involved in domestic violence. crease in family violence accom­ housewives are 50 percent more like­ Sports...... 11-13 plan to publish the survey Jan. 1. policemen murdered each year are Gelles says an expected winter MEET U.S. Rep. Chris Dodd at 7:00 PM Television ...... 8 panying the unemployment rate. Any ly to hit their children — but not Gelles says working on it turned killed answering domestic violence recession, coupled with soaring form of economic or social stress has Fricnde ol Stave Penny — Jim et F. Quigley, Treat. PaW For By The DemocraUc Town Comrn. — Paul P.Philllpe, Treat. W eather...... 2 calls. necessarily abuse them — than him into a "fanatic” about stopping energy costs, will make the situation an impact.” working women. ^------domestic violence. Here are some of the results from worse. A heating oil price increase will

, and 1£| minutes Thursday, before state police and that be agree to property in thd twister can be voted budget is too tight. Under the bill, assessors would be one quarter of 1 percent of the grand opinion is we’ll have to do them later over. UAIVIAVNIR rOTOCAtT • reported ^ the London resume today. goingliome at about 4:30 p.m. statements troopers dictated to him.’ on in the special energy session to be “All four of us feel there is not able to abate all or a portion of the list. Daily E g r e s s in a The jurors had returned to the Asked if weekend sessions were Jurors earlier heard rereadings of held Oct. 31. enough room in the budget to absorb property tax on a damaged or The proposed tax bills include in­ For period ending 7 a.m. 10/20/79. During Friday night, frontpage "exclusive in­ courtroom several times during the possible, Superior Court Judge testimony about the autopsies am) rain or showers wili be found over parts of the Pacific terview” in today’s edi­ .two days to have portions of Walter M. Pickett Jr. said "We’ll identifications of all nine Wetims. ■ Northwest. Rockies. Mississippi Valley and Lakes tion. " testimony reread to them. cross that bridge when we come to Acquin, wearing a conservative EB Denies Region. Eisewhere, fair to partly cloudy skies are in The tabloid quoted store. Most of their questions touched on it." light gray plaid suit, smiled for tte Queen Elizabeth’s only areas involving Acquin’s alleged con­ Jurors had asked for information first time during deliberations whqn sister as saying in Los fession — which he later recanted — on the clothing worn by Acquin the a lack of cups in the courtroom- Any Fault Connecticut Forecast Angeles: ’"This is very to the slayings of his foster brother’s night before the early morning forced Williams to drink water Irami embarrassing. It is very wife, Cheryl Beaudoin, her seven slayings and to hear testimony about a pitcher. I Partly sunny today with highs in the mid 60s, 18 C. sad and painful that this ^ . . In Strike Variable cloudiness tonight with tows 45 to 50. Saturday children and a visiting youngster in the defendant’s alleged confession to The defendant has shown little situation has arisen. It v ’ . V"* their modest Prospect home. The variable cloudinessrhance of a few showers. Highs in the sexually assaulting two of the young emotion. At one point Thursday, is very hurtful for anyone to suggest that anyone children were aged 4 to 11. girls. after Acquin enter^ the courtroom GROTON (UPI) - The Electric 60s. Probability of precipitation 10 percent today 20 per­ would say such a thing.” Lingerie As Romantic As cent tonight 30 percent ^turdav. Variabie winds around The nine victims were bludgeoned A state police captain had testified with a loose tie, Williams whispered Boat Division of General Dynamics , Chicago Sun-Times gossip columnist Irv Kup- and stabbed on July 22,1977 and the 10 mph today, ^utherly winds 10 to 15 mph tonight in­ Acquin told him he sexually to him that "I want you looking has refused to take any responsibility cinet, quoting sources, said the princess, while creasing to 15 to 20 mph and gusty Saturday. rural house was then set on fire to assaulted the girls, but those resp ''table.” for the strike at the submarine yard The Dreams A Woman Dreams attending a private party in Chicago earlier in her ■■•Vi by 2,000 white collar workers. tour, described the Irish as “pigs” in front of Mayor The statement Thursday was in Air Pollution Forecast Jane Bryne, who is of Irish ancestry. reply to a request by Rep. Come celebrate the gentle "I do not know why anyone would want to say that Park-Rec Panel Favors Christopher Dodd. D-Conn.. for both art of being a woman HARTFORD (UPI) — The state Department of En­ — especially as it is completely untrue,” the Daily sides to resume talks immediately in The vironmental Protection forecast good air pollution levels Express quoted the princess saying. for Greenwich today and moderate ieveis for the rest of an effort to settle the three-week at the walkout. the state. The DEP reported good levels Thursday in Fireman Borge P. Takis Veliotis. general manager Greenwich. New Haven, Stamford, Danbury and Enfield Interstate 86 Walkway CAMISOLE at EB. told Dodd responsibility for and moderate levels in the rest of the state. Victor Borge doesn’t like redundancy—fire or no ■ hi - meetings with state officials on the the dispute lies with the Marine fire. By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA bicyllsts. Tureck said because of Draftsman's Association “for the at Herald Reporter linear park matter. this, he didn’t believe Center Park is Two years ago during his Broadway run, smoke s consequences of this illegal strike.” 913 Mai© St. Long Island Sound from a biaze in an alley filled the.theater, stirring a MANCHESTER — An aesthetic the place for roller skating. Veliotis said the Federal Mediation breath of panic in the audience. Quipped the Great Nike Site Hockey Rink After the commission tossed out Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Montauk walkway near the proposed Service has stated that no useful pur­ The Camisole is a distinctive lingerie Manchester Dane, “I will now play Handel’s ‘Water Music.’” It In other business, the commission ideas for other sites with no success, Point, N.Y.: High pressure over New England moving Interstate 86 came a little closer to pose would be served by resuming boutique featuring such famous labels did the trick and the show went on. discussed the restoration of the Nike Carl Silver said the E-Z Roller com­ siowly east. Winds southeast at about 15 knoU this after­ reality since another town com­ negotiations now. Last week, in Chicago, it happened again, but site hockey rink The Board of Direc­ pany should come up with the site. as noon and 10 knots tonight, south to southwest 10 to 20 mission threw its support behind the He said the union has refused to Borge wasn’t about to do an exact reprise. Said he, tors at their last meeting unanimous­ The assistant recreation director Warner knots &turday. Partly cloudy through Saturday. Visibili­ project Thursday night. negotiate. On the other hand, the Vassarelle as fear surged through his audience, “I never like to ly approved |10,000 from surplus said, “Let them figure out a site. ty 5 miles or more except 1 to 3 miles and occasionally The Advisory Park and Recreation MDA blamed the breakdown in Olga Bali repeat myself. On Broadway, I played Handel’s funds to be used to renovate the rink. They’re the ones who want to make 4 near zero in haze and patchy fog early Saturday morning. Commission decided to support the negotiations on management for Formfil Rogers ‘Water Music.’ Now I will play ‘Smoke Gets in Your proposal by the Hockanum River It now appears the $10,000 is not money.” refusing to consider the union's last Maiclenform Average wave heights increasing to 1 to 2 feet this after­ going to cover the cost of labor. It Eyes.’” Linear Park Committee. wage offer. Lily of France noon and tonight and increasing further on Saturday. will cover only the cost of materials. Vandalism He did — and turned a potential stampede into The Linear Park Committee wants Dodd, who said he was “disap­ Town Engineer Walter Senkow told Commission members also Lilvcilc laughter. all construction on the highway at pointed'' by EB's reply, has panel members the $10,000 cost es­ expressed concern about vandalism. Extended Outlook least SO feet from the river to give expressed fear the strike could more room for a linear park. The timate didn’t include calculations for One member said placing the exact Designer Collections by Memory Lane a pumping apparatus to keep the out­ decimate the ranks of drjftmen at Extended outlook for New England Sunday through committee had earlier won the sup­ locations of acts of vandalism in the EB. Tuesday: Remember the by-gone days of “Your Hit door skating pond filled with water. paper only encourages more similar Boh Maekie port for the linear park from the X’ Mass., R.I. & Conn,: Chance of a few showers Sunday. Parade” and Paul Whiteman’s band broadcast live town’s Conservation Commission. Park Superintendent Ernest behavior. Lueie Ann of California Partly cloudy Monday, Chance of showers again on on the radio? Dr. Douglas Smith, chairman of Tureck told commission members an Melvin Slebold, recreation director Great Books Group Tuesdayi Unseasonably mild with high temperatures The sound wili be back Oct. 29 when pianist Billy the linear committee, had said underground pump would be the best said the names and addresses of the Edible Visual Aid MANCHESTER - The Great Donald Brooks from the mid 60s to the mid 70s. Overnight lows will be Taylor brings a big band “Jazz Alive” concert to earlier he would also seek the sup­ alternative. He said this would recir­ people responsible should be In celebration of his Grade 6 social studies class, at Sykes Books Discussion Group will meet Lanz of Salzburg mostly in the 50s, culate water back to the pond instead published so parents would be more New York’s Public Theater — the cavernous port of the Planning and Zoning Com­ School, Vernon, completing a two-week study on Egypt, Wednesday. Oct. 24. at 8 p.m. at the Vermont: Continued quite mild. Partly cloudy Sunday cabaret run by impresario Joseph Papp. of allowing the water to flow down concerned. He also said the persons home of Mrs. William Sleith. 32 mission. He said he hoped for a teacher Lawrence Colvin, baked a cake in the form of a step Pucci and Monday with a chance of showers. Highs in the 60s to Special guests — saxophonist Dexter Gordon and' ‘unified front” to present the state the sloping Nike Site. who vandalize should have to pay out Wyllys St. “The Greek Way" by Tureck also told the group, "Its not pyramid. The best part was the students got to eat the Kloss low 70s. Showers more likely Tuesday. Highs mid 50s to singer Johnny Hartman. The only thing missing will Department of Transportation. of their own pocket. ’This would Edith Hamilton will be discussed. Hours Tues thru Sat 10-5:30; Thurs. till 9 PM Closed Sun & Mon. mid Ms. Lows each day in the upper 40s and 50s, be the soap commercials from the olden, goiden Art Glaser is the conservation the money. Its the timing that’s all further increase parental respon­ “lesson” . Shown with Colvin, waiting for the first piece, is New members are .welcome. 649 0189 Maine and New Hampshire: Chance of showers Sun­ days of radio. conunission’s liason to the linear wrong.” He expressed concern about sibility. Kelly Armstrong, one of the students. (Herald photo by Pinto) day. Fair Monday. Chance of showers Tuesday. Highs in National Fhiblic Radio — the noncommercial committee. He appeared before the the rush to get the project completed Janenda said he felt financial the mid 50s to mid Ms. Lows mostly in the 40s. network — will carry the show. advisory Park and Rec commission before Thanksgiving. figures as to the loss the town to seek their support and to explain Joel Janenda, commission chair­ experiences should be published so National Forecast the areas the town is disputing with man said, "We either made our people would realize how much taxes Boutique Bash recommendation for $10,000 without must rise to pay for acts o| van­ ‘911’on Wapping Line City Fest Hi Lo Miami Beach c 82 79 the state. A Beverly Hills, Calif., boutique might,not be the Glaser said the state DOT has been all the information we should have dalism. Albuquerque pc 63 34 Milwaukee pc 64 57 had or we were under the conception Anchorage pc 45 31 Minneapolis cy 62 56 most likely place in the world to throw a party, but somewhat cooperative. Out of 27 The figures were unavailable, Asheville pc 73 48 Nashville pc 80 56 that’s where the action in “Scruples” takes place. points involved, the state and town $10,000 was going to do the whole r ■ — _ Not Likely Until 1982 Atlanta c 79 61 New Orleans pc 88 67 .Warner Bros. Television is turning the best-seller agree on 19. JJisputed points concern job.” Billings r 60 46 New York pc 74 53 by multi-millionaire author Judith foantz into a six- the relocation of sedimentation "We highly favor the skating rink Hospitalisp Nurses Birmingham pc 81 60 Oklahoma City pc 86 69 hour mini-series for CBS-TV, and Thursday the cast being active for a cost of $10,000. It is MANCHESTER - Manchester taken for the number, he said, that would Boston pools, the location of fences, and the residents with the 644 exchange cannot eliminate the rest of South Windsor from c 64 45 Omaha pc 70 46 decided to throw a bash on the set — a boutique built planting of trees. up to the hockey association to do it,” Walk Off Jpbs Brownsville, Tx. pc 91 73 Philadelphia c 72 50 Janenda added. dial the emergency Police number now. having it. to the last detail. A sedimentation pool concerns sur­ WALUNGFORD (UPI) - About YDI/R B E S T BET! Buffalo pc 55 46 Phoenix pc 89 68 and the prospects of having that service Some disgruntled directors, such as face water from the highway. Water Roller Skating (Tharleston, S.C. c 79 67 Pittsburgh pc 71 49 180 registered nurses walked off their don't seem'likely until at least 1982. Joseph Tripp and John Fitzpatrick, On hand for the festivities were cast members from the highway evaporates and The commission also discussed a Charlotte, N.C. pc 74 58 Portland, Me. c 60 28 jobs at Wallingford-Meriden Hospital That’s what three Southern New thought the company did have the exper­ Chicago r 75 66 Portland, Or. r 53 48 Efrem Zimbaiist Jr., Mary Bostwick, Connie settles to the bottom of the collection proposal from a Norwich firm to use today as round-the-clock contract Stevens, Gene Tierney and the star of the show — England Telephone Co. representatives tise to remedy the boundary problem. The Cleveland pc 71 53 Providence c 67 48 area, causing a pool. Center Park as a site for roller negotiations were conducted. told a liason committee from the Town Columbus pc 75 51 Richmond c 79 51 former “Bionic Woman” Lindsay Wagner who SNET officials disagreed. Another state objection concerns skating. Hospital spokesman James Shields and Eighth District Board of Directors “The state of the arts is that we’re Dallas pc 86 70 St. Louis r 76 66 showed up with Jack Haley Jr. the placement of a chain link fence. E-Z Rollers Inc. proposed selling said the nurses had given. 16 days Denver cy 69 54 Sait Lake City r 65 33 Thursday night. trying to do it,” said DelVecchio. “We The state claims the fence cannot be or renting 750 pairs of skates for notice of their action and a con­ SNET official Alfred DelVecchio said received a Law Enforcement Assistance Des Moines cy 74 60 San Antonio pc 89 75 placed too close to the highway or it those who are able to place a drivers Detroit r Quote of the Day tingency plan, utilizing qualified per- there are 260 town subscribers in the Administration grant for it in Almeida, 63 46 San Diego cy 72 68 will endanger passing cars. One com­ license as deposit for the skates Duluth cy 48 sonel from administration and other Manchester-Wapping exchange and his Calif, on a trial basis. But the company 46 San Juan r 64 62 The Dalai Lama — exiled "God King” to two mittee member said he knew from The firm said it would provide in­ El Paso c 84 53 San Juan c 92 76 non-medical offices to treat patients, company would be unable to isolate them doesn't want another one for elsewhere in million Tibetans — in an address at Harvard past experience it is possible to over­ surance, removing the town from Hartford c 67 43 Seattle r 52 46 was activated. from the rest of the phone users. the country.” University: “Nothing is more important than come this objection. any liability. Houston pc 82 72 Spokane f 44 40 Striking nurses began picketed out­ The 266 subscribers are Part of 441 lines He said the cross-boundary experiment Indianapolms r 76 55 Tampa c 87 70 education — but the mind that uses education is Another disputed point concerns Tureck said, “You can stand in the side the hospital early today after more important than education itself.” being served by the 644 exchange number, has been in service for less than a year, Jackson, Mss. pc 84 57 Washington c 75 55 the town’s wish to plant trees along middle of Main Street and see a more than a month and a half of he said. - Jacksonville c 81 67 Wichita pc 85 62 and cited 1982 as the earliest date for the highway to act as a sound passive park in the southerly direc­ negotiations had failed to yield a con­ “We can’t isolate those 260 sub­ Connecticut service. 1985 would be the Kansas City pc 68 59 c-clear; cl-clearing; cy- Glimpses barrier. This would allow the park a tion and an active park in the tract. Las Vegas pc 85 66 cloudy; f-fair; hz-haze; m- scribers,” said his colleague, Fred latest, he said. freedom from highway noise. northerly direction. Center Park is Shields said round-the-clock Roback. “You either have to accept all of To avoid confusion about who can use Little Rock pc 84 62 missing: pc-partly cloudy; r- Jaclyn Smith and new husband Dennis Cole, who The state is opposed to this because passive. The elderly use it. Mothers Los Angeles cy negotiations had been held -since the South Windsor callers or none of the number. Town Manager Robert Weiss 71 64 rain; sh-showers; sm-smoke; showed up Thursday at a Hollywood disco skating it wants passing drivers to be able to with children walk their babies Louisville c 80 56 sn-snow; sy-sunny; ts- Thursday afternoon and were to con­ them.” and Eighth District President Gordon party to promote the Columbia film “Skatetown, see the park. The state feels the park there.” Memphis pc 83 66 thunderstorms; w-windy. tinue through the morning. The news was a surprise to the direc­ Lassow agreed to canvass homes in the U.S.A.,” were so barraged by papparazzi photo­ will have scenic value. Tureck said officials already have He said "economic and non­ graphers they had to flee through a back door without tors, Who had come away from an earlier Buckland section for the 644 exchange Dot Brendamour will represent the a difficult time keeping the passive economic” issues were blocking a The Almanac ever taking to the dance floor ... Sophie Loren meeting believing that the 644 exchange numbers. These residents will be given a SAVE OVER ^40.^! Park and Rec Commission in park free of baseball players and new contract. was included in the emergency service. phone sticker indicating the proper police By I nilril Prrn» Intfrnutionul wili be back in New York Monday to promote her Bantam paperback reprint of “Sophia: Living and Director Thomas Connors said he believed and fire department numbers to call, In terms of Value, our best-selling Loving,” by A.E. Hotchner ... Simone Signoret is only tte Fountain Village complex was Weiss said. 3-pc. Vested Suits never looked better! Today is Friday. Oct. 19, the 292nd day of 1979 with 73 to excluded from the 911 system. foiiow. costarring in Europe with Jean Rochefort in “I sent Durable polyesters, dependable tailor­ Letter to My Love” ... Faye Dunaway has just SNET representative John L. Sullivan Drum Lesson Signup The moon is moving toward its new phase. said, however, that the company cannot ing, and our exclusive Free Lifetime / opened an antique shop in California. MANCHESTER — The Recreation The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. re-rqute the lines with its present equip­ Alterations combine to make this the ^ The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. CONCERNED CITIZENS Department will hold its final registration season's wisest clothing buy. ment and won’t have the capacity to over­ for beginner drum lessons today and Those born on this day are under the sign of Libra. come boundaries until the 1980s. Choose from comfortable, easy-care ' American noveiist Fannie Hurst was born Oct, 19,1889. RECOMMEND: tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m. at the He said the individual subscribers would West Side Rec. solids, stripes and handsome plaids in On this day in history: havrto be identified and it would take at a range of autumn shades. In 1781. the American Revolutionary War neared an Lottery Numbers THE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION Classes will be held every Tuesday for least 400 more lines to include them in the eight weeks, beginning Oct. 30. Children end as British Gen, Lord Cornwallis surrendered at service. If the entire 644 callers were be Yorktown. Va. Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Thursday in New TO THE OOARD OF DIRECTORS to ages 9-12 will meet at 6:30, and ages 13-16 In 1814. "The Star Spangled Banner" was sung in England: at 7:30. Baltimore for the first time. Connecticut: 916. JOHNTUCCI (I) All interested persons should contact Massachusetts: 0465. Boston Trip the West Side Recreation Center, 647-3166. FREE PEWTEI In 1936. an around-the-world airplane race by three newspaper writers ended at Lakehurst, N.J. H.E. Elkins New Hampshire: 2149. 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Monday through Friday. own meals and any side 643-7111 V trips they wish to make Opw Dally 9 to 9 during the day. mars PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Frl,, Oct. 19, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Fri.. Oct. 19, 1979 - PAGE FIVE Jack Anderson Coventry To Seek Clerk COVENTRY’ -Because requirements in that of­ documents, election advertising the position so Did d’Estaing Hush Up Murders, of Tow Nuns? Elizabeth Rychling, who fice,” Connolly said. procedures, budgets, and that the inverviewing panel comt and gat an aarly has been town clerk and He said that the standard legal notices, and local would take place by late atour government itself. November or early WASHINGTON - French Presi­ d'Estaing never made this informa- d’Estaing lends credence to this shopkeepers, but the French have Argentine government — a haunting perforihing experiments on the ' agent of the town deposit for competitive Connolly told the council December with an appoint­ dent Valery Giscard d’Estaing is . tion public, despite the fact that the belief. proven themselves no slouches when echo of the attitude that led to the men.” fuitd, will be retiring as of examinations would be to halloween party and Jan. 3i, tfie town will be he would like to start ment shortly thereafter. already in a “a soupe” over charges nuns’ disappearance was a “cause Yet the French president has said it comes to turning a franc. After the humiliation of France by another dic­ Froines said, "we had ethical set up a panel composed of United States cut off arms shipments tatorship four decades ago. problems with that study,” and the advertising to fill the posi­ town clerks from three decorating supplies, that he accepted diamonds from celebre’’ in the French press. nothing about the Argentine official’s tion. / to Argentina because of the dic­ agency cut off the doctors’ funds in other towns. These clerks "Emperor" Bpkassa I. the deposed The nuns, Sisters Alice Domon and admission that the nuns were dead. Dangerous Dust Frank B. Connolly, town >11 fairway priced, tool tatorship’s atrocious record on 1974. Much of the credit for the cutoff would interview and screen bioodyhanded dictator of what is Leonie Duquet, were kidnapped in One reason for his silence may be For seven years, shipyard workers manager, told the Town the candidates and present BAKE SALE human rights, France moved in with bielongs to Dr. William Johnson, who once again the Central African December 1977, for taking part in ac­ that he is reportedly planning an of­ on the Gulf Coast of Louisiana served - Council that under the to the manager their Republic. tivities protesting the human rights ficial visit to Argentina, and the true Gailic elan. as unwitting guinea pigs for two was acting deputy director of the town charter these are two recommendations on the HIGHLAND PARK MARKET fMirs mnff NMt fliing What may get d'Estaing even abuses of the Argentine military dis- revelation that the nuns were dead Official government records show agency’s field studies'in 1973. separate positions with ap­ Tulane University doctors, who sat three highest candidates. HIGHLAND STREET, MANCHESTER have d eep er in the tatorship, which has systematically would undoubtedly cause such a that from 1968 to 1977, France sold Johnson found that sandblasters pointment to be made by He said the position will by and took notes on men inhaling every kidnapp^, tortured and murdered public outcry in France that only $30 million in military equip-, and other shipyard workers were the town manager and ap­ be advertised and tbe bouillabaisse is dangerous silica dust instead of SAT. OCT. 20th little his frie n d ly ^ thousands of Argentinians suspected d’Estaing might have to call off his ment to Argentina. But froiri early trying to prevent them from exposed to dust that exceeded federal proval of the Town Council. examination will focus on I He said the town clerk COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION the wRfoel* «f nwAiltfUt relationship with of opposing Jhe autocratic regime. trip. 1977 to early 1979, French munitions developing deadly silicosis. safety standards by 142 times. And it the basic requirements of reiust be appointed based on the position, including ALL HQME BAKED GOOD. <)owT(town manckeetM'^ < another die- \ \ i Sister Alice was seized in Buenos The sordid root of d’Estaing’s makers sold a whopping $400 million was no ordinary dust: ’The content oil The study, by Drs. Morton Zlskind a, competitive examina­ PAID FOR BY FRED LEA, TREASURER tatorship. ' Aires on Dec. 8, 1977, along with a reluctance to displease the junta and worth of armaments to Argentina. “free silica” — the agent that causes familiarity with vital ( and Hans Weill of Tulane’^-medical tion, with the selection SYLVESTER FOR TREASURER COMMITTEE group of Argentinian women who had risk damage to Franco-Argentine Footnote: A French Embassy silicosis — was a sky-high 90 percent. statistics, recording however. There is school, was funded by the federal made from the three ^spokesman in Washington told our Johnson alerted Louisiana heaUh disturbing met to discuss placing a newspaper relations; apparently is money. government. highest candidates. He said associate Gary Cohn that a high evidence that the ad about their missing sons and French investment in Argentina has Dr. John Froines, deputy director officials to the danger. ’Their reglyj thbre are no requirements French president has been covering daughters. Two days later. Sister been booming since the military Argentine source did indeed inform of the. National Institute for Oc­ was that they hoped the ’Tulane study like this for the position of SAVE AN EXTRA up the murder of two French nuns by Leonie was abducted. seized control of the unhappy country the French government — unofficial­ cupational Safety and Health, called would find a solution “protective of agent of the town deposit the secret police of the military junta' Despite repeated inquiries from in 1976. Even more importantly, ly — that the two nuns were probably the $174,847 federal grant to study the workers without the sacrifice of fund because it involves that rules Argentina. Catholic church authorities and the France has become probably the dead. But he insisted that no hard “poorly protected sandblasters" — important industrial operations.” ' only a minimal amount of Our sources tell us that d’Estaing French government, there was no biggest source of armaments for the evidence was provided, so there is as the Tulane doctors candidly called Incredibly, when NIOSH cut off its w^rk. was personally informed by a high word from the Argentine government .South American dictatorship, accor­ still a slim hope that the nuns are their subjects — “one of the saddest funding, the ’Tulane team was able to jConnolly said that in dis­ 20% OFF cussing the appointments Argentine official last June that the on the missing nuns. Our sources ding to the Washington-based Council still alive. The embassy spokesman chapters of the agency.” continue its study with a grant frohi two nuns, who were arrested by claim they were murdered by the on Hemispheric Affairs (COHA). explained that the best way to the National Heart and Lung [and w^th Mrs. Rychling, as Froines told us, “Instead of taking well as discussing the ALL FAMOUS BRAND Argentina security agents almost junta’s security agents — and the Napoleon referred contemptuously protect French citizens in Argentina the position that exposure to silica Blood Institute. ; is to stay on good terms with the matter with officials of two years ago. were in fact dead. Yet Argentine official’s admission to to the English as a nation of dust should be controlled, they were other towns, it is his feeling at this time to TOYS AND GAMES maintain the position as a combined one. He said this INCLUDING ELECTRONICS fflaufhriitn* Eiunitmj Hrralii Will the Buck Stop With Anthony Coin? would allow the town to Manchester — A City of Village Charm have the treasurer By JEFF IMAPES ular among many members of study recommending replacement of Treasury Undersecretary Bette B. available on a full-time • Coleco •Fisher Price •Hasbro Founded Oct. 1, 1081 Wasliinglon'K 9 Congress who got an earful this the venerable George Washington Anderson told a recent congressional basis although it doesn’t Herald Bureau • Ideal •Mattel •Mego Published by the Mancbesler Publishing Co . Herald Square. summer from constituents com­ dollar bill with the Anthony coin and hearing held to investigate the take time away from the Manchester, Conn 06040 Telephone (203) 643-2711 WASHINGTON — Politicians here plaining that the new dollar coin is the $2 bill — another piece of curren­ Anthony coin’s flop since its release duties of town clerk. "In the upcoming Parker Bros. •Playskool are having a field day getting indig­ too similar to the quarter. cy Americans have so far not on July i. Mtfivaef AuGil Buredu Cl'Cu'Hlon Memoef O’ ’ led f-'tess budgetary process for the nant over a Treasury Department “The next logical step would be accepted. HALLOWEEN HITS! “In our view, it would be unwise at next fiscal year we will •Tonka and More! suggestion to popularize the Susan B. issuance of a $3 bill — which Coslomer Service — 647-9946 Harold E Turkinoion, Executive Editor Reps. Frank Annunzio (D-Ill.) and this time to alter the Anthony dollar have to look at the staffing KOOKY SPOOKS® LIMITED TO STORE STOCK ONLY Raymond F Robinson ‘[Idituv-Publisher 'Frank A Burbank. Managing Editor Anthony dollar coin by getting rid of Americans have long held as the Thomas Evans (R-Del.) have coin in any way,” Anderson said, ad­ NORAiNCHECKS Giant Blowup * EXCEPT ITEMS ALREADY ON SALE the dollar bill. standard of phoniness,” groused Sen. jumped into the act by introducing ding that vending machine manufac­ The switch could save taxpayers up Jake Garn (R-Utah). His ire was the “Dollar Bill Preservation Act” turers are modifying their equipment Education Costume Kits to $50 million a year, but is not pop­ raised by a Treasury Department that would prohibit the phasing out of to accept the new coin. The Lighter Side Our Rsg. the note without congressional ap­ “Once the increased efficiencies of Program 4.77 THE HUNTING SEASON...IS ON! proval. using the coin in cash transactions, Halloween laugh-getters “George Washington was impor­ change-making, counting and other Offered Choose 'Scairdy Cat,' Winken, Blinken 'Spacey Casey,’ Gooty tant in leading the fight for ... money-handling transactions EAST HARTFORD - A Goblin,' 'Wonder Witch.' freedom and establishing the new becomes apparent, acceptance will special Education more. Safe, easy, fun. SfS™ % OFF United States,” Annunzio said. “It is come more readily,” she added. 30 And Hayakawa Program will be offered ironic that his portrait on the $1 note Carrying the scenario a step again this year through the Reese’s 10-Pack By DICK WEST exposing laboratory mice to various could become a casualty of govern­ further, Anderson explained what Parks & Recreation Peanut Butter Cups ALL SAF-T-BAK UPUND WASHINGTON (UPI) - They excerpts from the Record. ment action to restrict that will happen if and when John Q. Department, beginning or Crunchy Cups laughed last spring when Sen. S.I. "There definitely is a wide varia­ freedom.” Public learns how to quickly fish the Wednesday evening, Nov. 7 Our Reg. Hayakawa. R-Calif., fell asleep at a tion in sedation potential,” the Rep. Jerry Lewis, (R-Calif.) has coin out of a pocketful of change. at the Sunset Ridge gym­ 1.03 . ... p, 84* HUNTING CLOTHES White House briefing on the oil shor­ researcher said. “Some speeches introduced a bill to stop production of “Once ample supplies of the new nasium. A registration-orientation Here are some examples: tage. cause mice to drop right off ; others the Anthony coin and mint a new coin dollar coin are available and its But that was before the Food and just make their eyes glaze over and with her likeness on it that would be acceptance by the general public is session for special educa­ tion children will be held • DELUXE VEST WITH BLAZE ORANGE TRIM, Reg. 18.97...... 13.27 Drug Administration moved to ban a their jaws sag. the size of the old silver dollar. He thoroughly evaluated and the study GENERAL ELECTRiC 6:30 p.m., Oct. 24 in the chemical widely used in sleeping "We can’t be KW percent sure the likes to call the Anthony coin the completed, continued production of Wide-Spectrum •HUNTER BROWN COAT WITH BLAZE ORANGE TRIM, Reg. 21.99... 1 5.39 “Carter quarter” since he said infla­ Sunset Ridge gymnasium, indoor Piant Light pills and liquid sedatives. effect on human beings will be the both dollar coins and dollar notes will on the comer of Forbes •BRUSH PANTS WITH NYLON SEAT AND LEG PATCH, Reg. 18.99,.. 1 3.29 tion during the Carter administration Choose 20 or 40 Watt After it was found that the in­ same. But from what we know of be reappraised with an eye toward Street and Silver Lane. STORE STOCK ONLY. NOT ALL STYLES IN ALL STORES. NO RAINCHECKS gredient caused cancer in test Ijas made some feel the dollar is now sleeping habits of mice and men, we the feasibility of eventual replace­ Those interested should Our Reg. animals, the sleep aid industry began can assume they have much the only worth a quarter. ment of the $1 bill with the dollar report to supervisors Julie 3.27 4 3 .3 7 .... TTiere wasn’t much criticism of the coin.” diligently seeking a safe substitute. same triggering mechanism.” McMartain and Deborah .Enjoy full luxuriant plants Men’s Extra-Warm Men’s 6"Water-Resistant SAVE TO new coin’s size last year when 15 25% OFF I recently did some checking He went on to report that the “We’re just going to have to pay Lapre at the gymnasium. throughout the winter. More Cotton Fiannei Shirts insuiated Hunting Boots Our Reg. 4 Orig.* Prices a’l^lOVoOur Reg. Prices OFF around to see how the work was laboratory has now developed a quick Congress debated issuing it. Instead more attention for a while” to get The Wednesday night beneficial to plant growth c than ordinary lluorescenis. •ALL Hi-POWER RiFLES progressing. It is going along swim­ screening process.. It enables most of the talk focused on whether it used to the Anthony coin. Mint Direc­ program:: has been Our Reg. 12.99...... 9.97 Our Reg. 38.99 .. 29.70 ALL AMMUNITION Keep you warm & dry! Leather-lined •ALL SHOTGUNS STORE STOCK ONLY. NO RAINCHECKS was fitting to have a suffragette on tor Stella B. Hackel advised con­ separated into two sessions 100% cotton flannel plaids or mingly, I learned. researchers to tell from just the first chamois-look solids. Sizes S to XL. & insulated, leather uppers. 7-11,12. ______NO SPECIAL ORDERS______Some of the researchers, recalling few words whether a Congressional the face of an American coin. gressmen, saying that distinguishing to cater more to individual ‘Show-Off’ Giass-Top •ALL BLACK POWDER GUNS needs. The 6:30 to 8 p.m. •Promark Shooting Gloves, •'Yukon’ or ‘Dry Knit’ Socks how the energy briefing had made Record entry has a high soporific What slipped by most of Congress, the dollar coin from a quarter is Pianter Tabie NOT ALL STYLES IN ALL STORES. •Outers Rifle or Shotgun session will be designated Acrylic 4 Lsether, Rig. 4.99.... 3.87 1-lln III! 1013, Rtg. 2.99...... 2.22 NO RAINCHECKS, NO SPECIAL ORDERS Cleaning Kit. R«g. s.S9 & s.99.. u . 4 .1 7 the press and public was that • INTERMEDIATE MARKDOWNS TAKEN Hayakawa drowsy, seized upon that factor. easier than telling a $10 bill from a $1 for special education Our Reg. Treasury had proposed a smaller 10.99.... incident as a starting point. They had Asked for some recent examples, bill. children from 5-14 years of 7.77 the text of the briefing analyzed to he cited severaj excerpts from Oc­ dollar coin long before the idea of It remains to be seen whether all age and the 8 to 8:30 p.m. Display your plants In T see whether it contained any iden­ honoring Anthony came up. the criticism from Congress will lead sparkling elegance! Sturdily tober editions. (Three dots mark the session is for ages 14-21. built table is t9'hlgh, lop Vinyl Casual Luggage tifiable sieeji-inducing qualities. spots where the mice went to sleep.) “ Extensive research,” in the to legislation stopping the Anthony The activities will include is tO’ square. "Our tests indicated it was a com­ Rep. Glenn Anderson, D-Calif.: words of one Treasury official, Iqd buck. But if nothing happens in gymnastics, basketball, by STRADELLINA bination of subject matter and the department to recommend min­ Congress and the American people volleyball, and other in­ • 22'Carry-on Q DO “Mr, Speaker, for many years I have Our Rag. 18.94...... 9 . 0 0 phraseology that made Hayakawa been espousing the utility of the bicy­ ting of a new coin sized between the start using the Anthony coin in large door games. Parents of ORTHO Liquid nod off,” one researcher told me, cle in ...” quarter and half-dollar for the numbers, government officials are students , are sencouraged House Piant Food SAVE $ 0 •24'Weekendar to come along and par­ Our R«g. 24.99...... 14.76 “Although we were never able to Rep. Don Bailey, D-Pa.; “Mr. reasons that it would be cheaper to quite clear they would like to get rid or Indoor-Piant ticipate in activities. isolate and identify the exact ver­ Speaker, on October 13, 1979, the produce than the cumbersome of the paper dollar. •26’Cross-Counlty __ insect Spray (will, WhMli) Rtg. 32.90 ... £ 0 . f U biage, the results seemed promising Fireman’s Club of Lowber, Pa., will Eisenhower dollar and would be All of this did not sit well with An­ NORELCO ‘Curiy Q’ GENERAL ELECTRiC ® more convenient to use. *0ITM Our Reg. Curiing Wand with Mist ‘Surge of Steam' iron • 28'Oversees oo enough to cause us to look for a more hold a ...” nunzio, a no-nonsense poIiticianTrom YMtA Class 1.29 41.69 . M ost 991. (will, Wh*.ll| R«g. 34.94.... AA.OO abundant supply of the stuff. That same research revealed that the Chicago political machine of the Pler*^ Caldor Rag. Price...... 12.99 Caldor Rag. Price...... 21.97 Rep. Robert Michel, R-Ill.: “Mr. Complete Ortho care Scuff-resistant, easyto-clean the new coin had to be the same color late Mayor Richard Daley. ■ • Signups Due CaMor Sale Price...... 8.70 Caldor Sale Price...... 17.70 "Through trial and error, we final­ Speaker, let me propose a riddle; keeps your plants M(r. Mail-In Rebate...... 2.00* QE MeiMn Rebate ...... 3.00* vinyl with stitched side panels as the quarter, as well as round in­ “I for one do not want to carry greenhouse-lovely. and handles. Durable construc­ ly hit on the Congressional Record as What costs $11 billion, has 20,0(X) EAST HARTFORD - # 9HB1600 e the most likely source.” employees, enforces unneeded stead of multi-sided, in order to be around a purse,” he indignantly told The East Hartford Branch •New Era Potting Soil YOUR FINAL COST...... D . f U YOUR FINAL COST . [ .14.70 tion, handsome appearance. If all goes well, such popular regulations, distorts market alloca­ durable and difficult to counterfeit. Hackel, YMCA is still accepting lo o t.. Our Rtg. 1.79...... 97* *S«f citrk for dolails *Sm (or dtUili. sedatives as Sominex and Compoz tion of gasoline, and ...” registrations for the first session of its pre-school may be joined soon by a new The next step will be to liquify or Movement Education "natural” product marketed under powderize soporific passages so they Assorted imported • CALDOR Vitamin C, 250 mg program. The classes are Hoitand Buibs Bot. ol 1(X), Our Reg. 1.49...... the brand name Congdoz. can be bottled or encapsulated. After Angle & Walters designed for 3-5-year-old- 99‘ Currently, the experiments involve that — sweet dreams, everybody. boys and girls and are held • CALDOR Vitamin C, 1000 mg O 0 0 on Tuesday and Thursday 1.17k, 2.79 Bot. of 1(X), Our Reg. 3.99...... £ e W W mornings at the YMCA Our Reg. 1.49 to 3.49 Ready for fall planting! Balancing a Kennedy Ticket building, 770 Main St. • CALDOR Vitamin C, 500 mg O Q Q Choose from our wide Thoughts There will be two classes selection. Simulated Fieldstone ‘TIme-Releaee,’ Bot. ol 1(X), Reg. 4.59— £ e O O WASHINGTON INEA) - Even Kennedy hopes to soothe the for three year olds at 9:15 Stort ftlock only. No rainchocks. SHETLAND ‘Pony Pro’ or Sieri:a Stone ment of Kennedy’s presidential can­ a candidate cquld accept from all Scripture passage for the day, make them grow or let them go? before Sen, Edward M. Kennedy of­ wounded feelings that are bound to ancH0;15 a.m.; and a class •Borw Meal 1200 Watt Styler-Dryer • CALDOR Vitamin E, 10001.U. didacy will be removed next weekend such PACs combined. for four to five year olds Our Orig.* Pkg. of Luke 19:11-27. God has given us certain talents, ficially enters the 1980 presidential result if he defeats the region’s Our Rug. 3.M...... 2.33 6.49 3 Sq, FI. Bot. ol 50, Our Reg. 6.49...... once dedication ceremonies for the Ever since the government from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 1.49 3.76 Luke 19:26, "I tell you, that to gifts of the spirit. When we use these race, speculation is rife about possi­ native son Jimmy Carter in the 1980 •Bulb Planter Our Reg. 12.88.. 8.70 Dress up your den. kitchen or John F. Kennedy presidential library assumed the primary responsibility p.m. Each class will be Our Rtg. 3.33...... 2.33 every one who has will more be gifts to His glory more is given to us ble running mates — especially in the primaries. The 'take-mealong' dryer weighs playroom with stonewalMook. • CALDOR Chewable Multi-Vitamins in Boston have concluded. for financing presidential elections, limited 12 children. just 14 oz. yet has 2 speeds, 3 given: but from him who has not, in return. And when we respond to South. Talk among Southern Democrats *lnterm«dial« markdowns laktn. ‘Animal Picturee,' Bot. ol 100, Rag. 2.19.... 1.33 President Carter has long been special interest money has beeti The cost of 12 classes is heats. Built-in stand. 43003. Store slock only, no rainchecks, even what he has will be taken God out of love and thanksgiving with The assumption is that if Kennedy about potential Kennedy running HARDWARE DEPT MANCHESTER ONLY scheduled to join the entire Kennedy pouring into congressional racer $16 plus a $4 YMCA pre­ LAMBERT away.” our tithe offering, God will supply becomes the Democratic nominee, mates seems to be most heavily family in the official dedication on PAC spending on House and Sehat^ school membership which Lawn Sweeper This parable helps to enlighten us our every need. he will need — for ticket-balancing focused on three of his colleagues in is good for one year. 9 Oct. 20, and the senator wasn’t about candidates tripled between 1974 and. into the source of man’s infinite The circle of love that God has purposes — a vice the Senate — Dale Bumpers of Parents may also register Our Reg. to make the occasion any more 1978, reaching $35.1 million. 42.97...... UNISONIC blessings. Have you ever wondered created through us insures an endless presidential can­ Arkansas, Ernest F. Hollings of for six classes on either ‘34 JACOBSEN awkward than necessary for his The business and labor groups, out how the average family can practice flow of gifts to us even though we didate who is not South Carolina and J.' Bennett Tuesday or Thursday for $8 Cuts lawn cleah-up time! ‘Snow-Burst’ 5-lnch diagonal probable rival. for “the best Congress money can Wide 26*swath and big SW tithing? appear to be giving part away. Eter­ fro m th e Johnston of Louisiana. plus the 64 membership. with Deluxe The two men will be under intense buy,” concentrate their generosity bushel capacity lets you B&W Portable TV How can they give back to God ten nal life is that circle, giving is Northeast and not Of the three, Bumpera is probably To register or to sweep large areas without Power-Burst” Feature press scrutiny every minute they are on incumbents — especially those percent of their income and still sur­ receiving. a Catholic. the closes to Kennedy in ideological obtain more information, frequent emptying. Our Reg. together in ^sto n , but aides in both who serve on committees handling call the YMCA, 289-4377. vive financially? The Rev. Paul Henry, The South is a terms, both Hollings and Johnston Our Reg. camps insist they expect all to be legislation of interest to the donors. The answer lies in how we, like the Pastor, logical hunting are far more conservative than'the 299.88 ... *2 4 6 Qoet everywhere...great lor “sweetness and light.” Need is no criterion, either. A) DISSTON 24-Tine servant in this parable, use the Faith Lutheran Church, ground for such a Massachusetts liberal. Powerful 3 HP, 2-cycle engine •Vans • Boats ( SpeciaMnteresI Dollars Common Cause analysis shows that' Metal Lawn Rake lets you clear a 50-foot path resources given to us by God. Do we East Hartford. running mate, particularly if However, Bumpers has a timing •Campers •Kitchen in 1978 an average of $23,000 in PAC WMIID I thru 4'of snow In jiist 8 minutes! problem (shared by Hollings) that A last-ditch effort is planned in the Our Reg. Strong, lightweight construction, •Bedroom •Dorm House this week to contain the flood money went to House candidates who SCOOPS lyPoiiSSnqft could create difficulties: His Senate 5.79...... 4.66 easy-to-push 7'wheels. 2 qt. Personal earphone, AC adapter term expires next year and he would of special-interest dollars pouring had no opposition in either the Cleans wide areas fuel tank. Easy to assemble. and cigarette lighter adapter TO BUY included. 9-0 batteries not Incl. ^ IE4IL TO MMT A^RICULIURf into congressional campaign coffers primary or the general election. thoroughly. Rust 4 have to give up a virtually sure re- warp-resistant tines. IMS ID PO WirH m PIIQHT OF ^ YOU SUPSIPUE imoUi election bid to run with Kennedy. for 1980 as reform advocates push a Senatorial Standoffe POfTT YOU? bill that would reduce the amount Aluminum Snow Shovel n CHRirSlER Johnston faces no such dilemma. A voting-record analysis by the CLEAN •UNISONIC S'diagonal / He was just reelected last year and business and labor political action American Conservative Union in­ KORDITE Trash Bags ’ACIDCB4WPan«bleTV (X}RPDRAnOM! Our Reg. 6.49...... could take a “free” shot at higher of­ committees can contribute to House dicates that the senators from eight USED CARS Our Reg. A 0 7 5.17 with BuHI-inAWFM Radio 1.77 P k g ...... l . C f Durable, rust resistant scoop. fice without risking his Senate seat. candidates. states are so sharply divided Asst, sizes, all w/twist ties. Strong ash handle. Lightweight. 0urReg.149J7... *119 Rumor has it that he has been active­ The measure, sponsored by Reps. ideologically that their votes tend to SENATE ly jockeying for consideration as a David Obey, D-Wis., and Tom cancel one another out. AGRICULTURAL Rallsback, R-lll., would reduce from CARTER possible Kennedy ticket mate, The taxpayers could probably save COMMITTEE although nobody really "runs” for the $10,000 to $6,000 the total and PAC dough simply by benching b o ^ MMIGHESTER position. could give a House candidate over a senators from the following: Califor­ two-year election period and would nia, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, ii45TiiuiioTiiiiitiiii iiMmaiommcanB Behavior in Boston |1 2 M Main 81., Manchailer 1(1/19 L, put a ceiling of $70,000 on the amount .Nevada, New Hampshire and Texas. STORE HOURS: DAILY, 10 AM to 9:30 RM •SATURDAY, 9 AM to 9:30 PM •SUNDAY, 11 AM to 5 PM •SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDA^ M l One impediment to an announce­ TEL 648-6464 EVENING HKRALD. Fri., Oct. 19. 1979 - PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Oct. 19. 1979 Bennet Sets Open House ALLIED FEHCE Death Still a Mystery MANCHESTER collected only if criminal charges are -Bennet Junior High NEW LONDON (UPII - The death death was not determined. Further School will hold an open hiade In the Oase. of a veteran Coast Guard officer tests were planned. house on Oct. 24 from 7 to 9 AUTUMN CLEARANCE SALE Eastman was commander of a whose body was discovered six A spokesman for the New London p.m. to enable parents to months after he disappeared from a Detective Division, who declined to three-man team of radar installers, meet their children’s GREAT SAVINGS ON ALL New London bar remains a mystery. identify himself, would not rule out servicing navigational detection teachers and to learn about Police Thursday would not say the possibility of an arrest or arrests equipment aboard Coast Guard the curriculum this year. GARDEN AND TOOL HOUSES vesseiS from Brownsville, Tex., to whether they suspected foul play in in Eastman's disappearance and Parents are asked to Rockland, Maine, for the last three the death of Coast Guard Com­ death. But the spokesman wouid not report to their child’s INSTALLATION ON years. missioned Warrant Officer Richard say whether poiice had any suspects. homeroom where they will ANY PURCHASED State's Attorney Robert Satti said E. Eastman. 49. of Virginia Beach. Eastman, a 30-year Coast Guard receive a schedule for the ij iH BUILDIN6 police divers from New London and FREE Va. veteran, was iast seen in a bar when evening. PTSO represen­ Eastman's body was found inside he disappeared April 3 just two nearby towns were directed to the tatives will be on hand to • CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES • car after his office received a tip, but his I'.S. government automobile months before he was set to retire. sell family memberships to GLASTONBURY OPEN MON.-FRI. 8:00-5:00 Gov. Elia T. Grasso offered a $20,- he refused to elaborate. fished from the Thames River near the organization. Student 119QRISWOLDST. SAT. 8:00-4:00 New London's city pier Tuesday. He 000 reward earlier this month foE in­ Eastman's disappearance had Council members will 659-0583 was identified from dental records formation about Eastman's dis­ baffled police amid reports he was serve as guides. SUN. 12:00-4:00 Thursday by the Chief State Medical appearance. An aide to the governor seen this summer in the New London Examiner's Office but the cause of said Thursday the reward can be Looking h r snow DENTIST? States Mull Seabrook Try u8 for the personal touchl iG W A Y l Our modern office Is conveniently located In East covering an Oct. 7 demonstration at PROVIDENCE. R.I. (lIPlI-G ov. who unsuccessfully tried to occupy Hartford - just 1 mile from Pratt & Whitney and 1-84. ,1. Joseph G arrahy says New the site of the unfinished nuclear Seabrook. Getting Inside View The Rhode Island Clamshell New patients are gladly accepted. Emergencies ffintplicHt/ England's governors will re-examine plant. Garrahy said Thursday. Media Center Dedicated Manchester High students got the inside Studies Department, Officer James McCooe seen same day. the use of state police from the About 250 state troopers from aii Alliance also charged that state of the manchester Police Department and Call for an appointment 569-3870 region to provide security at future New England states except Connec­ troopers used mace and clubs on Miss Ethel Robb, right, the first principal with Miss Robb are, left, Sheila Abell, direc­ view of prison life from inmates of the En­ James Duval, a supervisor from the Enfield Seabrook. N.H . anti-nuclear ticut went to Seabrook under a law demonstrators, the news media and of Waddell School, was guest of hotjor at tor of the center and Sarah Elsesser, coor­ field Correctional Center. “Joe,” one half of DR. RONALD M. BARSHAY D.D.S. medical personnel. facility. Zatursky and McCooe teach a course demonstrations enlorcement cooperative agreement ceremonies Wednesday at the school when dinator of the center. (Herald photo by the “Get Smart’’ team, relates his 800 Silver Lane Questions about the policy were to help each other in times of need. New Hampshire Attorney General experiences. Behind him, from left to right, in “Law and Order” at the high school. East Hartford Thomas Rath has said the state the school’s Media Center was dedicated and Adamson) ■ > I JHnSvESBL I raised by the latest anti-nuclear CBS television filed formal com­ are Elgin Zatursky, chairman of the Social (Herald photo by Pinto) gathering over Coiumbus Day plaint this week over what it calied would ‘redouble our efforts" to en­ named in her honor. Enjoying the moment [ SNOWBLOWER LAYAWAY SALk I weekend which drew 1.500 protesters deliberate attacks on a camera crew sure that such problems don't occur in the future. i 9i!l It may be that in the future, we Reduce Heat Loss may have to look closer before we Rowdy Cow Eludes Cops Vernon Adds Two Cops respond." Garrahy said Thursday. VERNON (UPI) - Police say a walking along Interstate 86, a major Kology says police have their VERNON —With the approval of the mayor and the Connecticut Police Department when hired by the Town Through Windows S A V E ^ H 9 "The New England governors will be highway. Town Council the town has hired two new full-time police of Vernon. He is also attending the Westfield State reviewing the situation. Most of the rowdy cow that tramples gardens suspicions about who owns the cow, “It was out on the highway just officers. Both will be on probationary regular police of­ College studying in the field of criminal justice. governors are very sensitive about and scares children apparently but “can’t prove anything. Once it By, up to 31% today,” the sergeant said with an­ ficer status. Don't mius out again next these things. enjoys tranquilizers shot by its started doing damage I’m sure Chief Fritz said Laurino also scored very high in the seaaoni Reserve your noyance. “So far it hasn’t trampled Brian E. Smith, 29. of Enfield has been an officer with state test and passed the psychological tests. Both men Simplicity Snowbuster now "When this compact was entered would-be captors. whoever owns it decided to keep tor fall delivery end save a anyone, but it’s trampled gardens the East Windsor Police Department since 1973. He has also passed physical exams. with fiberglass into. I don't think we ever thought "It's driving us crazy," Police Sgt. quiet.” bundle In the bargain. Each and damaged some property and obtained credits in law enforcement from the Both have gone through the program at the state Police Snowbuster features fast there would be demonstrations with Gary Kology says about the bovine And there’s another problem. The window shades cold-weather starts. Touch- terrorized kids in the neighborhood.” Manchester Community College and has attended a Academy and therefore the town won’t have the expense 0-Matic* safety controls, 2.(XK) or 3.000 people involved," he that has stubbornly eluded beast is growing and may not even be “I don't know what we’re going to number of special law enforcement seminars and of sending them. Captain John Bundy told the council that dependable performance and said. authorities who've blasted it with a cow. Researchers at the Illinois great drIft-bustIng try next." courses. the men were already to go on duty. power. Super savings Garrahy. co-chairman of the New tranquilizers four times since May. “It’s getting bigger,” said Kology. Institute of. Technology in Chicago t on all models, electric Connecticut Humane Society Of­ Police Chief Herman Fritz said Smith has been Bundy said that more than 100 applications were England Regional Commission, said “We get three or four complaints a “It’s near six or seven hundr^ found that these window shades starter on 2-stage ficer Thomas Fuller, who has hit the evaluated by Dr, Alfred D. Kornfeld, a licensed clinical received for the positions. models. Stop in and put the six governors may consider week about that cow. We’ve tried pounds already ... we think it's a reduced heat loss through test win­ down a small deposit cow twice with tranquillzer-filled psychologist, “and no evidence of psychological factors whether a different type of security everything." buli.” dows by up to 31%. These shades out today. It's never too darts, said the trouble witn catching which would contradict his admission to the police force, soon to SAVE! not using outside troopers or “We’ve had some farmers down performed both conventional drapes it is “It's faster than we are.” National Guardsmen is needed for from Eliington and the Humane were found. and Venetian blinds by over 25%. Society out here a couple of times “She's got four legs and we’ve only Fritz said that Smith scored very high in a test ad­ future Seabrook demonstrations. Parly Time Changed ministered by the state Personnel Department, He refused to speculate whether shooting it with tranquilizers, but it got two,” Fuller says. “And she’s got MANCHESTER — Parents James F. Laurino, 23, of Agawam, Mass., has been a 8 HP T T ’t STAGE 7 HP 2r-2 STAGE S HP 2 r 2 STAGE there was or was not inappropriate didn't do any good. Ail the cow did a big area to run in.” FIBERGLASS Fulier says the cow has turned wild Without Partners has changed the community service officer in Amherst, Mass. Police The Fall Season SNOWHOWER SHOWBLOWEH SHOWIIOWEX action at Seabrook this month by was go back in 'the woods and fail because it was separated from its time for its children’s Halloween Department and also an officer with the University of Kc. ma. $7liK KG.PBCI $711.9$ KiNKI $ U 9 i$ l Rhode Island's 25-member force, but asleep,” Kology said. Around The Corner! WINDOW SHADES ELEC STMT M.K OECSTMT 99i$ EliCSTMT HJSl mother when it was a caif. He said it party scheduled this Sunday. The said he asked state police Supt. He said the elusive bovine usualiy |Kfi.UST UM.M IKG.U$T $11199 K&UST $799J9| isn’t dangerous as long as it isn’t cor­ event wilt be heid at 2 p.m. at the SALE Walter E. Stone for a report on their stays in the backwoods of this rural loffg central Connecticut town, but nered. “She’d get nasty then,” he Community Baptist Church, East performance. Center Street. MEET PRICE severai times it’s been spotted said. $696^^ *644" S619»® BARBARA WEINBERG Time To Spruce Up Reg. Your Life’s Biggest Investment' 1 3 " io*» Your Home. UP TO 38” I ALSO AVAILABLE IN 20” MODELS ONLY •269.98| DeNardis To Head Olin Neighbors Arrested OFFER EXPIRES NOV 18T. New College Group NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Three the sprawling plant since riot Ellison, 45, Steven Pearson, 22, and DNLYAT Samuel Fernandez, 22, all of New BUCKLAND A6WAY HARTFORD (UPI) - Veteran residents near the Olin Corp. have equipped police began escorting A Bright New Kitchen? lawmaker Sen. Lawrence DeNardis, been arrested as the result of run-ins replacement workers to their jobs Haven. 540 NEW STATE RD.^ New Formica counters, A new R-Hamden, has been chosen as presi­ with striking uriion workers picketing last week. Ellison was charged with disorder­ ) MANCHESTER 643-5121 dent of the newly created Connec­ the gun manufacturing piant. Olin hired the new workers after ly conduct and Pearson and Fer­ Sheet vinyl floor, or perhaps a new PAULS PAINT nandez were accused of carrying a 615 MAIN MANCHESTER Stuffed Animals Donated ticut Conference of Independent Sgt. William Cummings said the being unabie to reach a new contract ceramic decorative floor? D/sf. Touralne Paints Colleges. three men arrested Thursday mor­ with 1,350 striking machinists, who dangerous weapon in an automobile East Hartford Parks and Recreation Director Fred N. Balet DeNardis said Thursday he had ning were neighbors of the factory began their bitter 14-week strike on and threatening. 649-0 3 0 0 holds 'up Bethany Zapadka, 3, of Bolton, as the young child accepted the position from the new who were “sick and tired of being Juiy IS. No talks have been held in Police have been escorting organization that planned to formally harassed by the strikers on their way more than a week and none are replacement workers through groups views one of the papiermache animals donated to-Manchester of several hundred pickets each mor­ DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Memorial Hospital Dy the Parks and Recreation Department. announce his selection at a Capitol home.” scheduied. A.: news conference. He said police arrested the men Six pickets were arrested in a scuf­ ning since Oct. 9. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Robbie Burekardt of Manchester also looks on. To the left is DeNardis said details about his after one of them allegedly pointed a fle between police and striking The union has vowed to continue its • Native of Brookline, Massachusetts Ann Bonncy. childlife specialist at MMH. East Hartford political activity and his teaching job BB-gun at pickets from his passing workers Wednesday morning. But daily mass picketing to force the city • Graduate Boston University, College of A 6on§, Inc. Busihess Administration children made the animals this summer as part of a contest at at Albertus Magnus College still have car. there were no confrontations to spend money by maintaining between the two groups Thursday. police protection as the new workers • South United Methodist Church - Former 15 parks. (Herald photo by Adamson) to be worked out. The arrests brought to 13 the Member Board of Trustees, Past President Arrested Thursday were Louis report to their jobs. number of people arrested outside United Methodist Women OPEN HOUSE ^ rv— • Chamber of Commerce, Board of Directors • Board of Realtors, 2nd Vice President 643-5168 • Active in P'TA 431 New State Rd. Manchetler Lieberman To Visit Area □ • Founder and President B/W Realty warehouse center in the state and in HARTFORD — State Senate of the Learning Center, who will Manchester was due in part to the in­ UECT A LEAKI WHO GETS THIKCS NNE Majority Leader Joseph Lieberman greet the visitors on Wednesday, has Houre - 8-5 Monday - Friday centives built into the state’s Saturday 9-2, Wednesday 8-8 ID-New Haven) will give his support expressed appreciation for the town HARDWARE STORE ELECT BARBARA WEINBERG business development policies. He PB-9 SATURUAY to local Democratic candidates and and state eHorts in making this acknowledged that Sen. Lieberman Com m IttM to oloct Dorbara W tlnbtrg will listen to their concerns during facility available here. She said that David Qaravanta, Traasurar the day care center serves mainly has supported efforts in the his visit to Manchester and South Legislature to stimulate business Pow er single-parent families. The center is Windsor Wednesday. growth as well as to protect the in­ Sen. Lieberman said that he was funded by the State Department of dividual worker in the state. BAIUkAIN pleased to give his support to the Human Resources and receives in- Sherman Tarr and Edward Havens Blower: local candidates here. He said, “A kind services from the Town of OCT. 20th 9 .- 3. who are seeking election to the South strong working representation Manchester, its residents and Windsor Town Council will meet with stools between local and state governments business people. Sen. Lieberman at 3:30 p.m. that wiBEiMwmi In one can assure people the best represen­ Mayor Penny will take Sen. Lieber­ afternoon at the site of the Avery YOU’RE Vi"' tation and service." man and the entourage of candidates clean-up 1980 M0DELN0WINST0CK on a tour of the construction site of Brook tributary, Avery Street and machine. Sen. Lieberman and Manchester Benedict Drive. the new J.C. Penney Warehouse Mayor Steven Penny will visit the Facing South Windsor voters in Manchester Early Learning, Center Distribution Center at 2:3Q p.m. the this November election is a referen­ on Waddell Road at 1.45 p.m. Joining same afternoon. dum, which, if passed, will enable the them at the Learning Center wilt be Mayor Penny has remarked that town to spend $1 million for Avery other Democratic candidates seeking the distribution center will employ Brook project. Work is needed to con­ election to the Manchester Board of 2,400 people and generate about one Directors. million dollars in tax revenues in trol flooding and erosion of the Avery Brook. Flooding directly effects over Mrs. Pat Schardt. board chairman Manchester. He said that locating the Here's one sure 100 families in that area. way to breeze through most clean-up chores. Echo's PB-9 I C K H A M Power Blower Bonrs cleans up faster than a rake, PARK broom or snow MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT Quantities shovel. Moves FRUIT FARM Limited out leaves, twigs, refuse or snow FrMh SwMt Appla Cldar Will Close For The Winter on with a 200 MPH Jet blast. Packs on (M ad* on Prtm iM *) October 28th your back like a knapsack for high­ Apples & Pears, Some Qrapee speed effortless cleaning. 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PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD, Fri., Oct. 19, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Fri., Oct. 19, 1979 - PAGE NINE Food Fest Slated Violinist from Korea HARTFORD—The New England Food and Farming Where to Go Association Inc. will hold its 23rd annual convention and To Perform at EHHS “Natural Living Festival,” Saturday and Sunday begin­ & What to Do A capsule look at cinema ning at 8 a.m. at the Hartford Hilton Hotel. EAST HARTFORD -Sung-Ju Lee, Concert Artists Series. Ihe association is a nonprofit, tax exempt, all 23-year-oId violinist who has' won Ms. Lee won the 1977 Mozart Theater volunteer, educational consumer group comprised of six many major competitions in her Concerto Competition at the Juilliard • “Same ’Time Next Year,” a comedy, through APOCALYPK NOW (B) - Mstfla Shsoa. Marisa B ni4a, lUbatt New England state chapters of "Natural Food native Korea and elsewhere, will be School of Music to appear as soloist IbndL (DraoH) 11W N PnocN OOBpela's kmienaHad and very ezpo^ Associates.” performing Saturday at 8 p.m. at with the Juilliard Concert Orchestra Sunday at Matty’s Dinner ’Theatre, 141 New London shta ogk! - aad woftt Oe watt aad ttw COOL n to a Netoofstady of themethe medaeit - of The symposium will consist of two straight days of lec­ East Hartford High School. at Lincoln Center. ’Turnpike, Glastonbury. Performance tonight and war, aad Ooppela boa ciaatad a prerwrisn______of liisana n iinafet of Vfctiiem Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 6 p.m. (633-4648) sad that tom ok war to moke kto pekiL It“ la' knf and flaw ^ bat mad bo tures by nationally kno^n authorities in wholistic Ms. Lee won the Young People’s Upon her graduation from Juilliard • "Showboat,” a musical, nightly except Mon­ rated ae AmericaB claiile. OBADK A-p medicine, nutrition, organic farming, natural healing, Competition of Korea when she was in the spring of 1978, she was honored days Uirough Dec. 2 at the Coachlight Dinner BBEAUNO AWAY ( T o f ' - DaaMt CbristtfiKr, Dsaoto O a M Daotoi natural foods, and alternative energy. 10, having already performed as with the Fritz Krelsler Scholarship Weekend Stan, Jackie Barit Bahy. (Reoiaatk! eaosdy) TUs Arosrtcsa film to the Theatre, East Windsor. (522-1266 or 623-8277) soloist with the Seoul Philharmonic Award. Shortly thereafter she went In addition, there will be more than 60 exhibit booths, • “A Long Way to Boston,” a musical, through klad of tktog the n aack do to wall: warm, fanny, a Uttlt remanUc, tied np demonstrating products and services pertaining to a wide at the age of 9. Since coming to the to Russia and was a finalist in the M rllh L ll’t Ml la Bleomliiftea, lad., a eoIto|a town, the sainintr tte United States at age 13, Miss Lee won 1978 Tchaikowsky International Nov. 17 at the G ^speed Opera House, East Had- local beya llaally ratltoa they don’t mlad belii| "towolea.” Briefly, it’s the range of "Natural living” interests. dam. (873-8664) 1 1 0 * /' of Moydo tadiig - bat so much bettor. A floe lob by Uieoo four For further information call 269-6828. the 1975 Wieniawski Violin Competi­ VioHn (Competition in Moscow. Her yooag actors. OIUDE: A tion sponsored by the Kosciuszko special achievements caused • “Watch On ’The Rhine,” through Nov. 11 at the Foundation in New" York, the 1976 "Musical America” to cite her as Long Wharf Theatre, 22 Sargent Drive at Connec­ ThaVs Entertainment NORTH DALLAS FORTY (R) — Nick Nsite, Mse Divk. (FtstktU ' ticut ’Turnpike, New Haven. (873-8668) satin) If yon can fst past tha brattoh promolioa ol Ibis lUm, yooll be - Lutx Sets Program Friday Morning Music Club Competi­ one of "1978’s Most Outstanding sarprliod to dtoeovsr a ninsriulily acaslUre portraysl of prolcssioiisl tion in W ashin^n, D.C., and she was Young Artists.” • “Bosoms and Neglect,” a play by John Guare, foothan. Nolte. S i tha agli« here of the North DiUaa Balk, has a b o tt^ Oct. 25, 26, 30 and 31 at the Yale Repertory Theatre MANCHEiSTER — Lutz Junior Museum and the Divi­ a prize winner in the 1975 Sibelius In the fall of 1977, Ms. Lee went to body ea Ike vsrfo of colUM bat a pqrtko that Is Jast comlnf of t|s. The in New Haven. (436-3164) oaselaf sosiMi are meaty, bat oaca dinctor Tei Kotchafl hits hU stride, sion of Community Services, Manchester (Community Competition in Finland. Korea, on the invitiation of the ‘Hee Haw’ Offers tbs igm polk tOfsther.ORAOBiB ^ | • “Old World,” by Aleksei Arbusov, through Nov. College, will sponsor a free showing of a slide-sound In 1976 she won the Young Concert Korean Government, to perform in the Second Annual Korean Festival 11 at the Hartford Stage Company, Hartford. (525- Cellist To Perform RUNNER STUMBLES, THE 9 Our Mlaa Brooka (BKoJak ^ . I Association are now on dis­ by Florine Luginbuhl, exploring human percep­ ’The show features in­ • “ Jitte rs,” by David French, American people appreciate the country-west sounds 621 Walttraat Waak X 8 Chtma'a Angola SEDUenON OF JOE TYNAN, THE (R) - Alts Alda, Rarbtra Htrrto. ’This project was funded with a grant from the Connec­ that a syndicated show of the qalibre of GDiu»»»Luey 0BaimH« Meryl Streep, MeMa Dtoglaa, Rip Tern. (D nau) A liberal senator whose play in area banks. ’They Society for Savings, tions. Wood’s work is on dividual and combined premiere of a backstage comedy, through Jan. 13 in they well project. Yes. indeedy. 8K» ticut. Humanities Council and was produced with Hee Haw " (seen regionally. Saturdays. 7 ggBowllnoFjxDoMfi 8 8 8 TonlgM star to rtoliii most weigh career and family commitments. Good-hearted will be on display through Ellingtoit view through Nov. 11. works by pottery Mary Stage II, Long Wharf Theatre, 222 Sargent Drive, Significantly, while many a television! S 8 S Z o o m (R ) X Tha Dukaa Of Hazzard 8 Movla "'rho Qoldan Eye bet paliifolly predictable and trite ouUng. Alda, who wrote as well as technical assistance from MCC’s audio-visual depart­ Barringer and fiber artist p.m., Channel 30) cannot be compared to X 8 ) Movla "The Death 01 Wood is on the faculty Connecticut Turnpike, New Haven. (787-4284) show, out of respect tor the anti-smoking ( 1940) Roland WInlora, Mantan play^ UUe role, should avoid the typewriter In the future. GRADE C ment. ’The program uses both old and new photographs Nov. 1. Lions Gallery Diane Brawarsky, both of the likes of. say. “The Ed Sullivan Show" 8 M M 018m FrmoHeo Ocean View Park" (Premiere) Moreland. At the Peoples Saving of ’Trinity College, Hart- • “Barefoot in the Park," a Neil Simon comedy, of a decade ago. bloc, has channeled the smoking process Mike Connors, Diana Canova. An 8 C ^ H inW ABC Newt I t (R) — Jelie Aadrewf, Dedley Metre, Be Derek. (Romtetlc cenicdy) assembled by Glynnis Berry of the museum, ’Thomas HARTFORD -A rtist fored. Hartford. 6:30 tonight at 8:30 p.m. at the Marlborough, Tavern into oblivion. Archie Campbell, one of the unnaturally powerful hurricane Yoe’ve heard about gnya wiw rate gtrta on a Kale of one to 10? Well, tbia is Lewis and John Sutherland of MCC’s Institute of Local Bank, ’Tri-City Plaza, an oil Yet there'are probably thousands of OP Carol Burnatt And Friandt 1 2 J W Steve Wood will present ’They will offer a one-day Theatre, junction of Routes 2 and 66, Marlborough. turns a holiday weekend at a about a girl who to 0 10, and bow that asaeasmeot mIghUly affecU a by Marion DeCarli, steady viewers - in Manchester and inain buffoons, is still chomping away on (S TIo Tac Dough seaside amusement park Into a (DMovlaa "I'm The GW He History, and the Manchester Historical Society. Included two installations in Part 2 workshop, Oct. 27, on loogirrilor, aa well at the girl and her new bridegroom. NoUiing weighty “Birches in the Winter.” Arts Center (295-9358) elsewhere across Connecticut - who will his cigar. In a doctor s office. In a barber aO S N B C N M nighimara. Wants To Kill" (1974) Julie in Sutherland’s American History Classes. of the Lions Gallery of the SSSOvarEaay Sommara, Tony Selby. ben, Joat good cleon fan — and aome of It isn't m clean. GRADE B-plas AVON —’The Gallery at Collaboration for Visual Planned Parenthood showcase performance with 9 shop. And. mind you, it does not seem to 8 8 8 Rockford Flat This program is available for classroom use. “Sunlit Meadows,” an oil attest to the very-much-with it capability SThaOddCoupla TTifninQiOn WMK m nWIWV "Color Him Dead" (1974) Geyle by Winifred Rodgers, Senses exhibition, "Mental the Farmington Valley Artists. To learn more, call Looking I n Theater company, Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. of “ Hee Haw." They will contend, if be the producers' overall intent to tease, Movla "Rio Bravo" (1959) Hunnicult, Sloven Rea. TIME AFTER TOME (PG) — Malcem McDowell, Mary Sleeabergen, interest^ teachers should contact the Lutz Junior Structures,” at the 678-1867. at the Old Place, 65 Kinsley St., Hartford. (522-6201) 6:SS ® Movla "Never A Dull Divtd Warner. (Feilafy) H.(i. Welli pnrsnet Jack Uic Ripper In present- Savings Bank of Tolland; Arts Center will present queried, that what appeals, basically, taunt the anti-smoking bloc as much as to SINawf John Wayne. Dean Martin. An Museum, 643-0949. old cripple, a lormer deputy- Moment" (1952) Irene Dunne, day San Frandico, thanki to Wella’ Um machine. Silly and not particular­ “View of Otter Cliff, • “Jacques Brel is Alive and Well in Living in ly entertaining. PotenlliUy Inn Idea bet It never seems to gel there. bluntly, is the continuing themes, provide a real-life atmosphere even in the 1M tumed-drunk, a young quick- Fred MacMurray. Maine,” an oil by Shirley Paris,” presented by the Mark Twain Masquers, sensitive shadings of satire. Archie (3) CBS Naim (HlDr.BooltOnHebreiM GRADE C-mtoes satirical, yes. but very much entertaining, draw gunslinger and a girl help a Reed, Savings Bank of tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Roberts and isn't that what this kind of television without his cigar?!!! a ) M*A*8*H sherllf to outsmart a powerful 12:30 Open Dance Planned X 0 A B C N a « m raiKher who wants to get his YANKS (R) — Richard Gen, V aacm Rcdgnvc, WUIIam Devane, U ta Rockville; “ Blackeyed Theatre, Kingswood-Oxford School, West Hartford. Grandpa Jones. Minnie Pearl have done (B Movla '’ Flaming Star" E td n n . (Dnma) Stcry ol American Gla ataUoned In a small English PUBLIC AUCTION show is supposed to be about, anyway? 0 Jo ka r'a W M • “They Are Dying Out,” tonight at 8 and Satur­ killer brother released from pris­ (1960) Elvis Presley. Birbara MANCHESTER - ’The Manchester Chapter of Parents Susans,” an oil by Hazel Broadcast buffs will remember the more to garner appreciation for the (BiFaatM 01 Faith on. (2 hrs.. 30 min.) vUtoge In 1042 of the local women they become Involved with. Slow, OF CAMP NATHAN HALE day at 2 and 8:30 p.m,, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 24 IS Pop) Qoaa'Tha Country Eden. richly teztarcd and tploidld to look at, but the romancea ulUmately sink Without Partners will sponsor an open dance Saturday, Brown, First Federal verymuch popular “Allen s Alley" on the wisdom and sagacity of America's elder 8 Maatarpleoa Theatre at 8 p.m. at the Yale Repertory Theatre, New S N a w i 12:37 late a state of fmzy dtopaialoa. So does the movie. Caution; Some strong from 9 to 1 p.m. at Piano’s Restaurant in Bolton. Savings, Rockville; Fred Allen radio show of yesteryear. In generation than a heap of heavy-handed SDIokCavatt S:30 sobject matter, language. GRADE B ' Haven. (436-3164) 8WalttrtalWtak d) Movie "Loving" (1970) “Blackledge River,” an oil Saturday, October 20 at 10 AaMa the same genre was the street-walk by “satire" in prime-time television. They SDatkigaama George Segal. Eva Merle Saint. (Flhn grMkig; A — tuparb; ■ — good; C — avorag.; D — poor, Proceeds from this dance will be used to underwrite Former SahtHon Anny Itev M Uke St, Coventry SM auoa lOdW SMcHala'tNaw F — awM ) the children’s CJiristmas party. by Mary Noel, Dart Hill Music Jack Benny. All along the way, Fred have given the elders of this vast country SSHaro'aToYourHaalth .Allen Jack Benny would encounter a showcase - a showcase depicting elders 1KM This dance is open to the public. Music will be provided AUCTION POSITIVE • C ^ e r t Ragtime presented by the Enders “3” VM 8 8 8 Midnight SpacM by A1 Carlson. Parents without Partners is an inter­ Twanty-thro* (23) Building* familiar folks, all conversing about the not as thoroughly inept but, rather, as IS Daly Numbara ) New York Report Tonight on Cable TV MANCHESTER as part of “Musical Wednesdays” series, Oct. 24, thoroughly saddened bv a winnowing down |88B ioM ad 2:00 national organization devoted to the welfare of single DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 «44A Contents include beds, cots, tables, chairs,.hospital beds, chests, bureaus, benches, desks, 10:30 a.m,, University of Hartford’s Hartt College perils and pitfalls of everyday living. 7:30 IConnaetlout Prime Time ^ Newa (Tkna Approxknala) of what were once highly-regardedvalues MANCHESTER - Tonlrtt at 7 on Channel 13 CATV, parents and their children. For further information call FRI-8AT-8UN 3 HITS pictures, mirrors, pianos, trunks, plus much-much more! Oak items. of Music. (243-4422) Satire, true. (1) P.M. Magadna 10:30 S JoeFranklki "Oommunity Insight” will speak with Leon Zapatka of 10 A.M. contmts of bulldingt But. like 1979's “ Hee Haw. " satire with across America. Right bn! (S A lin Tha Fainly 647-1178. • Music spanning three centuries performed by Fanny Faud 0 Newark And Realty 2:2S Woodland Gardens on winter plant and shrub care. Learn “MIDNIGHT” 1 P.M. building* a smile rather than satire with a smirk, a Co-hosts Owens and Clark may never be a Snaak Pravlaw: Take Two ( £ Movla "The Mad Monster” the Hartt Concert Band conducted by William D a ^ O a m a how to keep your plants and shrubs healthy for next All sales are final. Deposit of 25% of bid on buildings at time of sale; balance within 48 invited to sing at New York's Portar Wanonar SDDtckCavett (1942) George Zucco, Anna 8:20 Willett, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. at the University of Hart­ la what passes for late-night radio/televi- Nagel. EXPRESS”. hours. Buildings purchased must be removed in 45 days. Permit required responsibility of Metropolitan Opera House. But. to their M*A*8*H 11KX) sprinfl. Square Dance Slated the purchaser. Building purchasers are responsible for removal of all piers. Purchaser ford Auditorium, Fuller Music Center. (243-4422) sion talk atmosphere. g)(D888Nawt 2:30 Community Broadcasting Co. brings your "Community ’ "H«IDCOIIt".i»W Both Buck Owens and Roy Clark have everlasting professional credit, they know j62) MacfM / Lahrar Raport must sign a waiver releasing Town of Coventry from claims. Town of Coventry is not • Chamber Music at Millard with Syoko Aki, ® M'A’B'H 8 Movla "There's No Business in s is t” each Monday and Friday at 7. As a non-profit performed in Connecticut. They have their vocal limitations, they know their S TTuaa'a A Crowd 0 Jackie Oliaaon Like Show Business" (1954) Saturday, Oct. 20, at responsible for accidents. violin; David Wells, cello; and Anne Kosielny, audience taste, and they are very much SOIcfcVmDyfca 8 Our Mlaa Brooka Ethel Merman, Dan Dailey. company, your taxdeductible donation would help MANCHESTER - A1 ‘‘VILIHI’’. Full Terms Posted ______piano, Sunday at 7:30 p.m. with an all-Russian appeared in theatres, auditoriums, at S T I C Tac Dough 8 Bait Of Burnt And AMn produce more programming. Mail c/o A. Walz, Hartford Roberts of Mapleville, Manchester Square Dance fairs, whatever, across the country. They content to adhere assidously to such 2:47 program, at the University of Hartford in Millard 8dX) 11:30 (SNawa National Bank 4 Trust Co., 595 Main St., Manchester, R.I., will be guest caller Club, from 8 to 11 p.m. at are show-seasoned, they have a keen ap­ application. V e r n o n citt* In2 ROBERT H. GLASS & FAMILY, AUCTIONEERS Auditorium. g ) Tha Incrodibta Hul( g Mary Tylar Moore CT. 06040 the Verplanck School, 127 preciation for American mores. American And what they have infused a continuing (3) Croaa-WKa Olcott St. Anita and Russ KOUUS ' • Folk singer Seamus Kennedy from Belfast, tempos, and in their understanding of syndicated show with is a wonderful sense X S Famly Faud Spaolal (203) 564-7318 Northern Ireland, sponsored by the Manchester X Movla "Operation Snalu" White will cue the rounds. 0 Area Conference of Churches, Saturday at 8 p.m. at what goes and what does not go. audience- of humility, an overall feeling of cordiali­ (1972) Peter Falk. Martin Roberts began his square 1 ^ First Run n appeal-wise. they have emerged full- ty - and an appreciation for the basic Landau. An Allied unit It ordered DAVIS FAMILY dance calling career 8 Manchester High School Auditorium. to destroy a battary ol German LEE ROBERT • Melvyn Poore-Solo Tuba, Saturday at 8:30 p.m. dimensioned. life-sized performers. theme of Americanism. No greater OmetetiM Duf9«fS Sotoo years ago. He is calling for guns located In Italy. MARVIN SHAW at Real Art Ways, 197 Asylum Ave., Hartford. (525- What they have done, as the talent can be asked. “Hee Haw " indeed! S 18 CB DHTrant Strokaa two clubs. Valley Stompers MAXIMiLION SCHELL 5521) bookers of old would insist, is their 8 Paopla'aCauoua ond oof Speooiiy—Crepti of Hopedale,. Mass, and Birds have the keenest 8 Sargaant BMio SAMPLE WEEKEND SPECIALS "AVILANCHE EXPRESS" • All-Tchaikowsky program by Eastern Connec­ 621 Wamigton Waak In nevtew The Mobile Squares of vision of all living things: a FRESH BAKED SWORDFISH ...... 5.79 7:19 ticut Symphony Orchestra, Saturday at 8 p.m. in Always AvOK>b>e Mapleville. JMO soaring eagle can spot its prey 8*30 ' FRESH GOLDEN FRIED SCALLOPS...... 4.09 Laurence H. Scanlon Memorial Hall, New London a mile away. XMarvOrtflln He has had two record C Radio Program Saturday BROILED PORK CHOPS ...... 4.99 High School, Jefferson Avenue, New London. (443- 888Helo,Lmy CocKiOils Served releases on the TNT Label, FRESH GOLDEN FRIED FIS H ...... 3.99 "Teddy Bear” and 2876) VERNON— The "Focus on Education” program, spon­ r ■■ -I ROAST SIRLOIN WITH MUSHROOM SAUCE 4.99 • Organ concert with Jean-Louis Gil, a French “Stealing Kisses.” He is ’aii«ttTHWIIWDW_ sored by the Vernon public schools Saturdays at 9:10a.m. f y f CIVIC CENTER, HARTFORD CHOICE USDA SIRLOIN STEAK ...... 5.89 past president of two caller musician, Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. at Connor Chapel, c:. the c . iVlNF, will feature a discussion on the Vo-Ag Program Freihty Doked Quiche Spinoch Solod, Gloss of A B O V E SERVED WITH POTATO i SALAD campus of Saint Joseph College, West Hartford. tills Saturday. Compiftt Menu Avallfb>« associations, and chairman You may bring mins or $plr11$ H dtiirmd. (232-4571) Dr. Bernard Sidman, superintendent of schools, and Vine $ 3 7 ^ of several successful Open 11AM-9PM /«.« r ao7 CALDOR PLAZA • "An Evening With Al Gentile,” Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. Dr. Robert Linstone, assistant superintendent, co-host scholarship fund dances. Our Fomous Onion Soup. Dreod Cr Duttef. Gloss Mon-Snl O'ly-D'lo/ Exit 93 oil 1-88 Mr. and Mrs. Frank at Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford. (666-6655) the program. Guests will be Stanwood Pullen, director of • Hartt Symphony Orchestra, Gunther Schuller, T of Vine. SpeoolGepe Dessert | Q Q C Kisonas will have door du­ the '^o-Ag Program at Rockville High School and two Vo- guest composer-conductor, Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. at the Ag students, Martha Gale of Vernon and Peter Sonskil of Available Fri., Sat. and Sun. ty. Homemade baked 527-3900 goods will be served by Mr. Hartt College of Music, University of Hartford, Somers, Lobster Fra Diavolo for TWO 1 4 . 9 5 Millard Auditorium, West Hartford. (649-2090) The topic under discussion will include the academic Cirgfulty prtpgftd with mMgg*llg, eiamt, thrlmp, gerod, ecaWepe and and Mrs. Frank Kozlowski, noundar. A B A and Mr. and Mrs. John • Pete Seeger, Oct. 19 at 8:15 p.m. at the Univer­ portion of the program, the supervised occupational THE sity of Connecticut, Jorgensen Auditorium, Storrs, experience, and the Future Farmers of America Baked Stuffed or Boiled Lobster it4.ittii>.. O a O D Supday BrupcI; Kozlowski, and Mr. and Al Roberts Mrs. Al Lange. (486-4226) Program, Steak and Lobster 9 . 9 5 ONION • Workshop with James Fulkerson, composer- “Focus on Education” is a continuing public informa­ f l t Tl>c trombonist, today at 4 p.m. in the World Music Hall tion program. Suggestions for future programs and com­ Veal Cordon Bleu 7 . 5 0 FIELD at the Center for the Arts, Wesleyan University, mentary on ways in which the programs may best serve All ol th«a« auperb special* Include Browpstoi^e 2815 Main Street, Middletown. (347-9411) the public interest are welcomed by the school ad­ Salad B ar St Paata or Baked Potato S U P m A E A L; SISTERHOOD Glastonbury 6 5 9 -1 3 5 5 • Wesleyan Singers, tonight at 8 at Wesleyan ministration. 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Buses leave every half hour from the Junction. RL 3 A3 EUT Hartford (?ivic Center. (236-0618) 633-3955 6 S « - O I 6 a • f c i ) ii PLEASE CALLTHEATRE Childrmg’ Mtnu AvallaM* 525-'H71 Front (Disc Joekeqr) ATTEK FOR SCREEN TMES ENTERTAINMENT THUR8.-8UN. <■ PAGE TEN - EVENINO HERALD. FrI.. Oct. 19, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Fri., Oct. 19, 1979 - PAGE ELEVEN Town Prefers One Case, f Obituaries 1 No Housing Needeil Edward T . Sunderland Sr. To Get CD Funding iVfiL Standings VERNON —Edward T. Sunderland Pirates to Attend Sr., 74, of 111 Terrace Drive, died By CHRIS BLAKE commitment to build 135 linits, Campbell Conference Allows Feds in CD Suit Thursday at his home. He was the Hickey said the town has fulfilled* Herald Reporter Patrick DiviHion is expensive enough,” Barry said. working on the case in the Legal Aid husband of Mrs. Mary Haraghey that requirement with the construe-* By LAI RK> DAVIS SIIKA EAST HARTFORD - The town W L T Pts. The Justice Department filed a Society. He cited himself and a law Sunderland. tion of 55 units for the elderly at the! llrriild Rc|MirHT will not have to build any additional Philadelphia 3 1 0 6 motion in Hartford’s U.S. District student who are working out of the Mr. Sunderland was bom in Hart­ former St. Mary’s School, 96 units of* ip low or moderate income housing un­ Atlanta 2 3 0 4 MANCHESTER - The town will Court Oct. 5 to intervene in the Angel Hartford office. ford and had lived in the greater elderly and handicapped, housing on; Fam-a-lee Reunion Washington 2 2 0 4 not object to the U.S. Justice Also, two attorneys who specialize its as a condition for accepting $578,- Main l^treet and the rehabilitation of> PITTSBURGH ( UPI ) - reign as baseball’s World Champions vs. Zinsser et al, case filed by At­ Hartford area all of his life. Before Others prepared to travel to their NY Rangers 2 1 0 4 Department's motion to intervene in in housing are working on the case. 000 in federal Community Develop­ 12 private properties. ! 1 here was a chance the official Thursday mirrored the roller coaster torney Raymond Norko of the Hart­ his retirement in 1967 he had been winter homes or take vacations and NY Islanders 1 3 0 2 the lawsuit which seeks to force the ford County Legal Aid Society. It is One is operating out of the Stamford with the Hartford Police Department ment funds. Community Develop­ Also, Hickey said the town’s! celebration of the Pittsburgh 1979 season that was capped by their ment Coordinator William Hickey shared quiet celebrations with community to participate in the filed one behalf of three low-income office, the other out of the Williman- and was a member of the Police Housing Authority has received an; Pirates' World Series victory comeback from a 3-to-l games friends and family. Sniyllic l)i\ ision federal Community Development white women, one of whom has black tic office. Benevolent Association. He was a said Thursday. allocation to renovate 50 units for the; Vancouver 2 2 1 5 . Hickey said towns which have a today, dubbed by civic and ‘^e The 1979 team was to take one final block grant program. children. Mayor Stephen Penny had said past communicant of St. Patrick and federal Section 8 rent subsidy Orioles in Game 7 of the Series. Chicago 2 1 1 5 certain percentage of existing government officials as a bus trip together today, from Three The town had until Monday to file The women, and now the Justice when the justice Department in­ St. Anthony Church of Hartford. program. ! First they shared laughter and St. Louis 1 2 1 3 housing available for low-income Rivers across to the celebration written objections to the motion to Department, claim the town’s tervened, “The town will spend Besides his wife he leaves a son, “We’re in really good shape’Vin; “Fam-a-lee Reunion,” would tears of joy in the dingy, crowded downtown. Then tonight they were Winnipeg 1 3 0 2 persons do not have to build new un­ fulfilling commitments to housing; intervene. None were filed. The town withdrawal from the U.S. Depart­ whatever it takes” to defend itself Edward T. Sunderland Jr. of. South seem anticlimactic to the men visitors’ clubhouse in Baltimore’s invited by team president Dan Edmonton 0 1 2 2 had until Thursday to file a request ment of Housing and Urban Develop- against the lawsuit. The town has its under revised community from the 1974 application, he said. ; being feted. Memorial Stadium. Colorado 0 3 1 1 Windsor and a grandson, Edward T. development regulations from Galbreath to drink, dine and dance at for oral arguments on the motion but ment program was racially allocated $50,000 to the effort. The Sunderland III also of South Windsor Hickey said the town will file its’ Next came their triumphant Congress. The Pirate players, coaches: and the posh Allegheny Club on the fourth Wales Conference did not ask the court for time to take motivated. town is also seeking the financial and a great-granddaughter. final ex^ted-to-reside figures early’l front-office personnel and their homecoming at a cargo area of level of the stadium. He said 39 percent of the town’s NorriM advantage of this option. Norko said today, "I welcome the assistance of regional government Funeral servcies will be Saturday next week. He said the town wants a; The conflicting emotions the housing stock is available for low-to- families have experienced enough Greater Pittsburgh International W L T Pts, Town Attorney David Barry said assistance of the Justice Department agencies. at 9:15 a.m. from the Taylor & Mo- statistical confirmation of its figures; Pirates were experiencing were evi­ moderate income persons. emotional highs and lows in the 36 Airport, where several thousand fans Pittsburgh 2 1 1 5 today. "The Justice Department in the case. The plaintiff supports In an April 17 referendum , of housing stock available for lOwJn> dent in their post-game comments, deen Funeral Home, 12 Seneca Road, The town’s past three applications hours since they clinched the World waited behind a snow fence for Los Angeles 2 1 1 5 could bring its own suit if it wanted to their intervenine in the case.” residents voted by a three to one Bloomfield with a mass of Christian come residents from the HUD xea’ Championship in Baltimore to fill more than three hours to greet their which were mixed with jokes, funny on the same allegations in its motion He added, “The efforts of the Legal majority to- support a two-year for community development funds office in Hartford. M ’ Montreal 2 1 0 4 burial at 10 a.m. at Christ the King two television seasons worth of soap heroes. anecdotes and sad reminiscences of Detroit I 1 2 4 to intervene. We would prefer to Aid Society and the Justice Depart­ moritorium bn town participation in have been rejected by the federal Hickey said he is glad East Hart-; operas. Then they wept with team Church, Bloomfield. Burial will be in Department of Housing and Urban Pirate family members who did not Hartford 0 2 2 2 have everything litigated in one ment will be coordinated. The the HUD program. T’ ’ next day, the ford is finally getting credit fronr Still, team officials assured the Manager Chuck Tanner 60 miles Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, Development. live to see their 1979 victory. case." Justice Department will actively Board of Directors voted to remove HUD for past housing commitments,! plartners of the noon celebration that north of here in New Castle as he \iliiiii-. Dn i-ioii Bloomfield. There will be no calling HUD rejected the applications Minnesota 3 1 0 6 ■ We don't want the taxpayers of litigate and do research. the town’s grant application. Town officials have argued thaC "many of the Pirates" would delay buried his mother, Anna Marie hours. because it disagreed with the town’s Buffalo 3 1 0 6 Manchester to have to pay. out of tax Norko said there are four people When the Justice Department filed towns which have made past com-! their vacations to speak at the pep Tanner, 70, who died Sunday of corn- Tanner was particularly lorn. dollars, for two lawsuits. One lawsuit its motion to intervene, many town M r s . Helen F . Beuuehem in expected-to-reside figures, which mitments to housing should not be •'We were having too much trouble Boston 3 1 0 6 rally in the Market Square area of plications from a stroke, Toronto 2 2 0 4 officials said the contention that the FARMINGTON - Funeral ser­ must be filed as part of the applica­ judged by the same criteria as towns the downtown. between, the Pirates had a few trying to win it down here on earth, ” Tanner said. "We had to send my Quebec 1 2 0 2 action was racially motivated is not vices will be held Saturday for Helen tion. which have not made commitments The entire state of Pennsylvania appreciated hours of privacy. Some Bandshell Group Plans supported by evidence. Flood Beauchemin of Farmington, to low and moderate income housing. was celebrating "World Champion players went to their clubhouse at mom upstairs to help it get going. NBA Standings Mayor Penny, Director Joseph mother of Bettina E. Beauchemin of The town has estimated that about “Prior to this, we got absolutely no But I bet my mom and (late manager 360 low and moderate income Pittsburgh Pirates Day ” as officially Three Rivers Stadium and sorted Sweeney, Minority Leader Carl Manchester. credit for 40 years of effort in proclaimed by Gov. Richard Thorn­ through a season’s worth of ac­ Danny) Murtaugh and (late Pirates Eastern Conference To Expand Membership families would live in the town if providing housing,” he said. “We right fieldet) Roberto Clemente are Zinsser and Republican candidate for Mrs. Beauchemin died Wednesday burgh, a Pittsburgh native. cumulated souvenirs, worn-out Vlliinti<’ D in i> io n housing were provided. HUD of­ really rocking up there." the Board of Directors Gloria Della at St. Francis Hospital and Medical were treated the same as com­ The first full day of the Pirates’ equipment and memories. W L Pet. GB MANCHESTER — At a meeting of member Melvin Siebold suggested a ficials say the figure should be 1,000 munities with no public housing” the Manchester Bicentennial Band bandshell flag be created and a con­ Fera had all denied racial motivation Center. She was the wife of Clement ^What Can I Say? Boston 3 0 1.000 — in the action. J. Beachemin and was a lifelong resi­ families. when it came to judging East Hart­ p w t Shell Corp. Thursday it was decided a test be held for the best flag design. The expected-to-reside figure gives Philadelphia 3 0 1.000 — Barry said Friday, “We believe we dent of Farmington. ford’s community development Usually never at a loss for words, especially when questioning Midset Football Headliner pilot program to expand membership The corporation agreed and plans for ------2 ------^------5 ^ . New York 2 2 500 I 'i have a strong defense against the She was a graduate of St. Francis federal officials an idea of how many applications, he said. of the corporation would be initiated the contest will be getting under way an umpire's decision. Manager Earl Weaver of Baltimore had New Jersey 1 2 333 2 three plaintiffs and the U,S, govern­ School of Nursing and was a visiting housing units the town is willing to Mayor Richard H. Blackstone has next month in an effort to widen the soon. little to say'after his favored Orioles lost to Pittsburgh in the Washington 1 2 333 2 ment. We will win the case.” nurse in Hartford for several years. have built. said he would not sign an agreement program and increase capital invest­ The corporation decided the World Series. (UPI Photo) Lt'iilrul l)i> io n Both Barry and the plaintiff’s at­ She was associated with her husband The town has accepted funds from for the funds unless he is assured that ment funds, said the corporation benefit tag sale and bake sale which Detroit 3 1 .750 — torney said Friday they agreed the in the operation of Beauchemin its 1974 community development HUD would accept the town's Patriots^ Record president, G. Ted LaBonne. raised $800 proved that the tag sale Indiana 2 3 .400 1'2 School Bus Co. in Farmington for 25 application. Town officials made a expected-to-reside figures,'. Also discussed at the meeting, was was not profitable enough for the entry of the U.S. Justice Department Atlanta 2 3 .400 1>2 the Exchange Club's offer for a per­ amount-of effort needed. “But I do into the case does not change the years. She was a communicant of St. Cleveland 2 3 .400 1>2 issues being litigated. - Patrick’s Church, Farmington. At Stake Sunday 1>2 manent flagpole to be installed above think we’ll have more bake sales,” San Antonio 1 2 ,333 The effect of the entry of the There will be a funeral procession the bandshell. The state has agreed said LaBonne. “The time expand^ Illness Investigated, Herald Angle Houston 1 3 .250 2 and the return for the bake sale is government, both sides agree, will be from the Hangen-Ahern Funeral m to allow the installation, said Home, 111 Main St., Route 4, Union- A classic match-up is on tap Sunday in the Manchester Midget terrific. We may have them at the to increase the resources of the plain­ LaBonne. tiffs. More money, a larger staff and ville Saturday at 9:45 a.m. with a Football League when the undefeated Patriots take on the once Western Conference In another matter, corporation concerts,” he said. Earl Yost more research materials are now mass of Christian burial in the Restaurant Reopens defeated Giants. This is the second game of a double header, the Mid^^t*!**! I)i^ ij^ion available to the plaintiffs. Church of St. Patrick at 10:30 a.m. Sports Editor first game features the Chargers and the Eagles at 1 o’clock at W L Pet. GB Norko specifically mentioned the Calling hours will be today from 2 EAST HARTFORD - Health fault. Milwaukee .750 - Mt. Nebo. very strong and the primary reasons history of the town’s zoning laws as to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial Department officials are still Quinn said the restaurant manage­ Kansas City .500 1 Danbury Agent Charged The Giants and Patriots met in the for their success. information the entrance of the donations may be made to the gathering information to try to deter­ ment agreed to shut down the Chicago .250 2 mine the cause of a gastrointestinal season opener with the Patriots Defensively the Patriots rely upon Justice Department provides. American Heart Association or to St. restaurant temporarily after thd Utah .000 2 > scoring in the last 44 seconds to Chris Lindley and capably supported With Insurance Fraud In a related matter, the town has Patrick’s Church. disorder suffered by at least five per­ Health Department informed it of Denver .000 3 Umpiring Top Grade record a 12-6 victory. Since then each by Gil Legasse, Andy Giglio, Ed DANBURY (UPI) - The head of a W ashington Insurance Co. in dropped its objections to Norko’s sons after eating at a Roberts Street the disorder. team has recorded three straight Nason, Tom Downes, Mile Rock, Ken Purifir l)i\i>ion Danbury insurance agency has been Providence, R.I. questions on the Affirmative Action In Memoriam restaurant. Quinn said there are five con­ Umpiring in the 1979 World Series was just super without one Portland 4 0 1.000 - Coco’s-Reuben Restaurant of shutout wins. Both arc very similar Brown and Jeff Soloway. Brian charged with defrauding customers The three firms said they were Plan in the town. In sad and loving memory of Lester C Silver Sr . firmed cases and “more possibles.” single argument in the set that went the ful' National Hockey League Manchester opened the scoring Candidates Endorsed members of the Connecticut Better All Around of the season. East Catholic girls’ with only four seconds remaining in charged with larceny in the third House of Representatives. COOKING DEMONSTRATION season tonight against Los Angeles at MANCHESTER - The Concerned Pittsburgh won the World Series volleyball team bested Bulkeley the first half. It had three successive DellaFera, Peter DiRosa, Wiliam degree by possession, Wednesday Rep. Irving Stolberg, D- Springfield...A confident Howard Mattick Selected because it had better pitching, High.' 13-15. 15-5, 15-7 and 16-14. penalty corners with Lisa Tilden Citizens for Manchester’s Develop­ Diana and Bud Brown were en­ Tucci is accused of having in his SAT. 11:00-3:00 PM Baldwin, general managing partner New Haven, produced the stronger hitting and a better defense yesterday at the Eagles’ Nest. jamming home the third bid. The ment have endorsed 10 candidates for dorsed. This is the entire Republican posession marked boxes of products list of Kennedy supporters of the Whalers, predicts a second than Baltimore. The Eaglettes are 10-1 for the goal was Tilden's fifth of the season. the Board of Directors based on past party slate. which only certain state employees place finish for his team in the Norris Thursday which included Chuck Tanner didn't outmanage To Lead Blue Jays season. Pam Gieras served well, Jennie Reinsmith knotted it for performance and their statements Democrats Ike Kleinschmidt, are permitted to have. Division...Pittsburgh didn’t have a Rep. Gardner Wright Jr., WE HAVE THEM ALL! Earl Weaver but got better all Suzanne Willett and Katie Sullivan Conard 17 minutes into the second and comments made at the Oct. 16 Francis Maffe Jr. and James A theft at Marlows, 861 Main St., D-Bristol, co-chairman of bigger supporter in these parts than forum. McCavanaugh were also endorsed. around performances from his hired TORONTO (UPI) — When Bobby Mattick strides into the set well and Yvonne Nolen and half with a drive from the left side of Manchester was reported on the Appropriations Com­ Carl Zinsser who was up bright and Robert Von Deck, chairman of the Independent John Tucci completed hands. early Thursday morning to let one clubhouse for his major-league debut next season he will permit Monica Murphy were the top put- the cage. Tuesday. Radio Cassette recorders, mittee and Deputy Speaker Whether you rooted for the Pirates away artistis. Pam Cunningham and "Both clubs played aggressively. group said, “The Concerned Citizens the list of supported candidates. signal phones, and shoes were among Caloric Q uasar and ail know that the Pirates won the no one to hold the door for him — though at 64 he will be the Joseph Coatsworth, D- or Orioles, you have to admit that it Joan Gerrity also played well for Neither wanted the tie. ” remarked urge the voters of Manchester to sup­ The only three candidates not sup­ the merchandise taken. It was es­ World Series. Zinsser lias been a oldest rookie manager in baseball history. port six of these candidates on Nov. Cromwell. was one good series between two East. Indian Coach Mary Faignant about ported are Democrats Barbara timated $626.66 in merchandise was Pittsburgh - Pirates and Steelers - Standing before a banner 6,” Weinberg, Deputy Mayor Stephen m LITTON pretty well-balanced teams. fan for years...Commercials on video East's jayvees remained unbeaten play following the equalizer. taken. Microwave Cooking emblazoned with the words “Under Carl Zinsser, Ida Lindberg, Gloria Cassano and Mayor Stephen Penny. during the World Series cost sponsors at 11-0 with a 15-11 and 15-13 victory. And it turned out to be the locals Construction, " Mattick formally who came up with the game-winner, 'Q-O' Magic Another Milestone $200,000 a minute...Entries for the began his one-year c o n tr a c t. want to win as many ball games as GOP Sets Vote on Loans Five Mile Road Race have passed the six minutes from the end. Tilden Chef Another milestone in the boxing Thursday as helmsman of the worst possible. from the right side sent a pass to left 650 mark. The Jays, a team built along the NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The Republican State Central career of Manchester’s Sam Maltem- club in the game — the Toronto Blue wing Liz Neubelt, who deposited it in lines of a modern corporation with Jayvees on Top Committee will vote next week on a plan to ask 72 party Jays. the short corner of the cage. It was heavy emphasis on slick marketing members to loan $3,800 each to cover the GOP’s $280,0()0 Mattick, the Jays' co-ordinator of Steve Wirta, Kent Stringfellow, Neubelfs third goal of the campaign. techniques, ignored a horde of deficit. instruction last season, succeeds Roy Andy Browne and Dave Bean tallied Nancy Curtin, Pam Harmon and Under the bail out strategy tentatively approved THE IIECOM) DOES NOT UB Hartsfield, who was fired at the end available managerial talent to sign goals as Manchester High’s jayvee Gloria Diana played well defensively Thursday night, two Republicans from each of the 36 OVENS! Winfield and Sutter Mattick. soccer team upended East Hart­ of the regular season. for Manchester, "We got help from senatorial districts will be asked to loan $3,800 each at 5 The JOURNAL INQUIRER 12/13/78 S A V E ^ . “I figured if I waited another two "We feel that despite his age Mat- ford’s jayvees yesterday, 4-0. our backs on offense today moreso 1/2 percent interest. STOVES! or three years. I would be too old,’’ tick has a youthful outlook." said All six wins have come via the than in the past. We were keeping the The debt was run up by party headquarters and during Head NL All-Stars said Mattich. who aside from Bavasi. “We also feel his promotion shutout route. The locals have lost ball in the offensive circle, " Faig­ is in keeping with a new trend in former Rep. Ronald Sarasin’s, R-Conn., ill-fated run DEMOCRAT PENNY managing the Jays' instructional twice. nant cited. against Gov. Ella Grasso in the 1978 gubernatorial cam­ V c combinations league last season has not managed a baseball — to promote people who Chuck Costello, Scott Cheney. Paul Manchester goalie Laurie Potter paign. “I am a Strong believer in ON I^EW YORK (UPI) — One of the most explosive National club at any level since 1948. have a deep experience in player Peck and Kevin Walker all played made six saves. Conard's Cathy representative Democracy. This League All-Star teams in history, featuring seven players with “I took a physical before signing development” well for the winners. Shirer eight. and the doctors tell me I'm in good Though the Jays perfer to says:] SAMPLING 25 or more homers, was selected today in the United Press Inter­ emphasize that Mattick is but town (Manchester) abandoned FREE FOOD national’s annual postseason survey of baseball experts. shape. I don’t know how long I’ll be I’M COMING BACK TO VISIT here but I’m ready to stay as long as another step in their five-year SHORTLY - SEE YOU direct Democracy in 1947.” The top vote-getters from the 30 success plan, Thursday's signing A MICROWAVE COOKING EXPERT writers from around the country who were Simmons .283-26-87, Hernandez Peter (Bavasi, the club president and .344-11-105, Lopes .265-28-73, Concep­ chief executive officer) tells me to." represents a virtual overhaul of the Catholic Soccer ORCHARD FRESH participated in the survey were out­ Macs. Cortland*, Rad A Qoldan Dallcloua, Macouna, Boac WILL BE^N OUR STORE cion .281-16-84, Schmidt ,254-45-114, Mattick, who will be 64 by the time club's coaching staff. Paara, Crabappita, Pumpkina, Indian Corn, Qorda. The JOURNAL INQUIRER 4/11/79 — fielder Dave Winfield of the San Winfield .308-34-118, Kingman .286-48- Pitching coach Bob Miller, and TO ANSWER ALL YOUR Diego Padres and relief pitcher he hands over his first official lineup NATIVE* FRESH 115, Foster .302-30-98 and Parker .310- card, declared the Blue Jays would first base coach Jackie Moore an­ DEMOCRAT PENNY Bruce Sutter of the Chicago Cubs. nounced last August they would be Win Streak Ends Cauiiflowara, Acorn A Buttar* QUESTIONS & DEMONSTRATE 25-95. no longer pass themselves off as a Hawaiian PInaappla, Chaat* Winfield received 27 votes and Sutter leaving the dlub, and coach Don nut Squaah, Paranlpa, Baata, nuta, Dataa, FIga, Tangaloa, “We don’t have time to deal in Sutter had a 6-6 record, 37 saves club whose primary interest was Seeing its three-game winning streak halted yesterday was Carrola, Prying A Hot Cantaloupaa, Saadlaaa A Rad 25. Pappara, Whila Swaat MICROWAVE COOKING and a 2.22 earned run average in 101 building for the future. Leppert was hired by the Houston Qrapaa, Watarmalona, Fantasies. A referendum The All-Star infield is composed of East Catholic as unbeaten Hartford Public took a 5-2 non­ Polatoaa, PIcktIng Oniona, QraiMfrult, LImaa. innings. “I think we’re be,vond that now. I Astros last week. Kala, Cranbarriaa, Laaka. definitely ties our hands - It Catcher Ted Simmons and first conference soccer decision in Hartford. FREE C00KIN6 CLASSES WITH PURCHASE baseman Keith Hernandez of the St. The triumph improves the Owls’ Louis Cardinals, second baseman Hartford is." stated East Coach Tom BET YOUR DAILY NUMBERS HEREI takes away authority on the OF ANY MICROWAVE OVEN. mark to 7-0-3 while the setback Dave Lopes of the Los Angeles Green to Return With Phils moves the Eagles to 6-4. East's next Matin. basis of Rumors - The people Dodgers, shortstop Dave Concepcion “The first half was one of our PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - the possibility of managing in 1980.’’ assured me that Dallas is the right outing is Saturday morning against w itT owi u M t B U f u t or m u m wicm » m s k i t s of the Cincinnati Reds and third poorest of the year as we were out- FORMER g m a f I ’ It was made official Thursday. man for the type of club we have.” St. Thomas Aquinas in an HCC tilt in who are supporting the (HUD) baseman Mike Schmidt of the Dallas Green kept insisting shot 20-6 and beaten to every ball. We THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS NORMAN'S S . _ Green, 45, was named the Phillies’ Green, the Phillies' minor league New Britain at 10:30. The Eagles are ROYAL Philadelphia Philliesi cut the lead in the second half but one NATIVE I FANCY M ACS ICECREAM ban are campaigning on a Fear during his month as interim manager for next season, signing a director before lie replaced Ozark, 2-2 in conference play. CAULIFLOWER LOCATION m The four-man outfield, including a late mental mistake cost us," Malin ACORTUNDS manager of the Philadelphia one-year contract to get the team said he took the field job after East took an early 1-0 lead at the 7- of the Future-” tie for the third berth, i$ composed of added. 40< OFF 443-445 HARTFORD RD. MANCHES Phillies he wasn’t thinking back on the track after a surprising receiving assurances he would have a minute mark as junior right wing 89« Haad 3 9 ^ lb. _____ OAL,______Winfield, Dave Kingman of the Cubs, Kyle Ayer, seven minutes into the CORNER OF MCKEE ST. \t$'t Off-' 84 about being hired in 1980 for a fourth-place finish in 1979. front office post waiting for him Terry McConville slammed home his CALIF. George Foster of the Reds and Dave second half, sliced the deficit in half CARROTS I BOSCPEARS when he finished his duties as 10th goal of the season. He leads the LEHUCE FORMER NORMAN'S Parker of the league champion full year as field boss. Green compiled a 19-11 month as with his eighth goal of the season for LOCATION 1-84 TO interim manager following the firing manager. Eagles in goal scoring. 2 . c h 4 9 < | , 4 9 < . 69*L«Hd Pittsburgh Pirates. Parker is the But as the Phillies' disappointing But Public retaliated with three East but Mike Gerakos at the 32- sumnnKcun KEENEY ST. EXIT ' At CUU of Danny Ozark on Aug. 31, and As for his plans for next season. 1979 season wound down. Green minute mark and Manny Garcia with OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 9 P.M. • SUNDAYS 0 A.M. TO 8 P.M only member of the champion Green announced a “back to basics” first-half goals in a 15'/2-minute span TONITE TIL 9 couldn't help looking ahead. Owens said that was a big considera­ 10 seconds remaining added tallies • >Ya Satf r/>a Nara/d. Sunday Papara, pfua LoNary Tickers • Pirates selected by the experts. tion since team officials decided to approach for the team, saying he with Barbosa Domingos, Mike MON. & THU R S& ER TIL 9 “I told people for 30 days that I for Public. The Houston Astros’ Joe Niekro, a choose their 1980 manager from would introduce a philosophy that Gerakos and Louie Gerakos finding TUES. WED. -SAT TIL 5 21-game winner with a 3.00 earned wasn’t thinking about 1980," he said. The Owls outshot East. 28-15. with bEDfl - 'v r VOTE $TMKillT REFWUCAN within the organization. stressed off-season conditioning and the mark. CLOSED SUNDAY run average, and J.R. Richard, an 18- “I didn't think about it until the last "We played well as a team but Eagle netminder Mike Ciszewski I PRODUCE!" Paid By Tha Rapubilean Town Committoa, Mary Flotchor, Traaa. "IF V06 HAVE « MASTU (SUflGL VISli. UMUMUCAMI. “We were more than pleased with fundamentals. game winner with 313 strikeouts, few series because I was enjoying “Spring training is very, very im­ made some crucial mental mistakes making 16 saves. McConville, Colin 276 OAKLAND ST„ MANCHESTER it it h It it ii it ii if It if if it ii\ / i t ititititititiiitititititit AMEJHCJUl flPDfSS, CUTI BUUKHE M DVUS ClUe were chosen the starting pitchers. myself on the field, Paul (Gdneral the job Dallas did on the field," Doran. Ayer and Mark Marciano 6 4 7-9 9 9 7 Owens said at a news conference. portant for us. ” he said. which you can't do against an ______• 643-6384 CUtO. TWA YOU MAT QUIUIFY FM SSOO.OO WORTH Of Offensive statistics of the starters Manager Paul Owens) told me not to extremely well-skilled team which played well up front for East. 1^1 NSTlUfT CRfWT." 647-9998 sell myself short and not to give up “Subsequent meetings with him PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Oct. 19, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Oct. 19, 1979 - PAGE THIRTEEN iU lZ Run-and~Gun Islanders Bow |I Significant | SERIES* years, the New On Grid Schedule York Islanders suddenly appear to be regressing, i qualify the Indians for the ;| medicine. WIUIE STASMU HIT CCIL, started slowly. It dropped a 22- has been the surprise ot the league. "We didn’t have any jump, any By LEN AUSTER New York 129-115, Atlanta routed In­ ONLY ,20a AND HAD NO i CIAC State Tournament fo r | 7 duke to Wethersfield but since has The Jim Dakin-coached Hornets Cleveland, under first-year coach pursuit, except for little spurts,” said Cold Weather Fishing Clothing \ . Herald SporlBwriler Stan Albckck. played run-and-gun diana 115-85, Portland trimmed Utah H.K.'S. WHO DID THE BUGS I the 13th year in a row, but ;| been hotter than a house on fire. The have yielded 66 points defensively, 46 BEATINlfiAMESINTHE Islander Coach A1 Arbour Thursday T hree Central Connecticut against the highest scoring team in 107-92 and San Diego nipped Chicago I also would be win No. 300 in | Chieftains, though, had a scare last to highly regarded Newington. In the '71 SERIES ? night after his team dropped its third NHL Cold weather fishing has increased areas ot your body. It can occur the same time dissipating moisture the NBA last season and the result 111-107. Interscholastic League (CCIL) weekend with a late interception in CCIL, the defense led by Tom Tulier, PinlonH 129, KnirkH 115. game in four starts, a 3-2 ioss to the I the long and storied career | in popularity over the past few years. because you become too warm, caused by sweat. was a 141-134 triumph over San An­ A. A'S football match-ups Saturday the end zone preserving a 2'7-22 win Bill LeBlanc, Worth Seeley, John B. ORIOLES Boston Bruins. "We oniy piayed 10 I of Coach Dick Danielson, | In the South, fishermen pursue black sweat and discard clothing, or It can Layer two is shirt and trousers. tonio. The Cavs' point total was a James McElroy poured in 31 points involve local and area elevens over Windham. Barile and Dan Pandiscisa has been C. RED SOX minutes with tenacious force. We Islanders countered at 1:53 of the se- i bass, while in the north there are happen if you get wet in a rain and Flannel shirts are ideal because they club high, breaking the previous and Bob Lanier added 27 to pace ii; who is in his 33rd and last | i The West Hartford-based, Bob almost impenetrable. made a iot of mistakes in our end and cond period when center Steve i wallye. salmon and trout to keep then remain outdoors. The combina­ are comfortable and retain heat, yet and the title picture may be mark of 137 set Tuesday against Detroit over New York. The Pistons I season. ^ McKee-coached Chieftains have Penney has scored 13 touchdowns, that cost us.” Tambelllni’s centering pass was; anglers occupied until the lakes tion of wet clothing and cool air is cleared —or muddied —by the Detroit, and overcame George Ger- went on a 10-2 spurt early in the se­ 3aOVNIiTYgU8MSUE Manchester took a hard-| allow moisture to escape. Trousers traditionally been a strong running a dozen on the ground. Mark Lewis, John Wensink scored his second knocked into the Bcston' goal by freeze over. Then, they go ice serious enough that hypothermia will should be loose fitting and turn cold results. vin's 47-point performance for the cond quarter to snap a 32-32 tie and i team but have gone to the air more Mark Anderson and hard-running goal this season and the 50th of his Bruin defenseman Ray Bourque. I fought 3-1 decision over |i fishing. occur in 50-degree air temperature. air. Wool is excellent. Spurs. built a 69-54 halftime lead at the half. Manchester High, 1-3, makes its this campaign. They, in 5-foot-lO, 165- sophomore fullback Paul Kleef lead brief NHL career at 4:04 of the third In other NHL games, the New; I East Hartford in their first | Fortunately, outdoor clothing is Fishermen can benefit from a “We had 42 fast breaks tonight and Toby Knight led New York with 21 ( Sports Slate ) The final layer (except for rain first appearance at Memorial Field pound senior Ron Morander, have a the land forces for the Knights. period to provide the Bruins with the York Rangers downed Vancouver 6-: I meeting. _ ' | available that allows you to be com­ system of clothing wear which gear) is changeable according to the Russell was sensational." beamed points and Ray Williams added 17. against 3-1 Conard High in what could fine throwing quarterback and a fine Penney has three shutouts to its winning goal. Dwight Foster 3, Philadelphia dumped Atlanta 6-2 ; fortable during the cold months. But recently came to the attention of weather. A lightweight, windproof Albeck. "We're two and three and lluKkn 115, Parent 85 be a make or break outing for the In­ receiver in tight end Kirk Schroll. credit and four sophomores —Bob ' Friduv deflected a clearing pass from and (Quebec defeated (Colorado 5-2. many fishermen don’t recognize the Mercury outboards’ outdoor recrea­ jacket may be all that’s needed to the pieces are beginning to fit. I feel Jack Givens scored 20 points to .SOCCER dians. The Chieftains, on the other “ They beat Penney (48-6) by Hetu, Gil Tougas, Ed Jones and Joey Islander defenseman Bob Lorimer Rangers 6, Canucks 3 ' . f danger of dressing improperly, and tion staff. Called the “layer” system, keep you from feeling cold. On the the key to success is to substitute lead a balanced Atlanta attack as Kaxl Harlforil ul IVIanrheHlrr, 3:30 hand, need a win to stay in the title throwing when they (Penney) DelCiampo —have played major and Wensink, shedding his "goon” Phil Esposito scored three goals to subsequently they run the great risk it’s practiced by cold weather hikers other hand, a heavy down-filled coat freely. That way you protect against nine players scored in double figures Kaxl Hampton at Clienev Tech, chase. expected them to run,” Holik roles. image for that of goal-scorer, picked of illness or perhaps even death. and campers. and trousers are required if the wind injury because your bench is ready to for the Hawks. Givens hit 8-of-13 3:30 register his 32nd career hat trick and Neighboring East Hartford High, recounted part of the scouting report, up the loose puck, using Lorimer as a A few years ago. hypothermia was The first layer is underwear. Cot­ is up and the temperature is drop­ play." from the field to back the Hawks, Conard at Penney Don Maloney assisted on all th m to Flanagan Honored sitting atop the league standings at 3- “It should be a good test for our spreen before blasting a 30-footer lift the Rangers over Vancouver. a theory. Today, it's a proven cause ton T-shirts and briefs are fine for ping. Russell fired in 33 points, including who shot 52 percent from the floor. Newington ut .South Windxor MILFORD, N.H. (UPI) - 0-1, 3-1-1 overall, is at 3-1, 4-1 Hall secondary. It’ll be a good test for all past goalie Billy Smith. Anders Hedberg, and of illness and death to unwary out­ above freezing weather, but should By alternating the outer layer to I'ruil Rlazrr.t 107, Jazz 92 Claxtonhury at Rorkville Baltimore Orioles pitcher Mike High in West Hartford with the victor our guys.” “Every time I looked up Someone Ron Duguay also scored for New door enthusiasts. Hypothermia is the be replaced by thermal-knit long un­ adapt to changing conditions, you can Gymnastic Tour Tom Owens and Ron Brewer com­ Karon Arademy at Holton Flanagan has been named New assured a berth at the top. Penney Manchester will be without the ser­ was banging on me,” said Smith. York. , Chris Oddleifson sudden cooling of body temperature derwear in colder weather. The idea remain warm and comfortable while bined for 42 points as Portland Coventry ut Vinal Teeli Hampshire’s sportsman of the year High, 3-1 in the league and 4-1 vices of 6-foot, 205-pound senior Dave NEW HAVEN lUPIl - Audiences NBA and ’Thom Gradin found the net for caused by cold wind passing over wet is to trap natural body heat while at fishing in cold weather. remained unbeaten in four games Cromwell at Rham "I’m not paid enough to criticize by the executive board of the New overall, is home against 2-2 Bogner, who suffered a broken hand are getting a chance to judge for anyone. When you don’t have control the Canucks. and Utah lost its third straight. The CROSS COUNTRY Hampshire sportswriters and Wethersfield High and needs a win to against Hail and is out a minimum of themselves the performaces of the 24 in the second half, and also against a team like Boston, you’re in Flyers 6, Flames 2 Blazers, who have held their op- Manehexter ut Windham, 3:30 sportscasters association. keep pace. three weeks. His replacement at Peoples Republic of China gym­ grabbed 14 rebounds as the Cavaliers trouble. The first man takes the Reggie Leach scored a pair of continue their improvement under poents under 100 points in all four Ylunrhexter ut Windham (girix), Elsewhere, 1-1, 3-2 South Windsor defensive nose guard is 6-foot, 170- nastics team, currently midway body, the second man the puck. If you goals to help send Philadelphia past High is at 1-0,2-3 Windsor High and 0- Albeck's tutelage. games, finished with seven players 3:30 Flanagan, a Manchester native, Late Blooming DeValve pound sophomore Paul McMahon. through its first U S. tour. don’t pick up, you have three guys in Atlanta. Rick MacLeish, L ^ch and was honor^ for best exemplifying 1, 1-2-2 Rockville High visits power­ "I didn't feel comfortable in our scoring in double-figures. Jazz rookie Kuxt Catholie ut Meet Mike Greenleaf will get some work Using an applause meter, audience front of the net.” rooki^John Paddock scored goals in "the traits of motivation, unending ful 2-0, 4-0 Newington High in CVC first few games." said Russell, "but Paul Dawkins scored a game-high 30 K.axt Cutholir (girix) at HCC Meet at linebacker along with John appeal is being used to rank the points, all in the second half. The Islanders opened the scoring at a five-minute span of the third period energy and dedication to the world of clashes. Hanley, who will share duty at routines of the Chinese gymnasts as tonight I felt I had the touch. We have Chenev Terh at Karon Aradeniv, to decide matters. Clipperx 111, Bullx 107 3:30 6:13 of the first period on a goal by sports.” All five have 1:30 kickoffs. fullback with Steve Shrider. Hanley, well as the performaces of the a new offense and a lot of new Nordiques 5, Rockies 2 Ranks with State’s Best Billy Harris. The Bruins, now tied for “We’re looking for continual im­ along with several teammates, has players and we're just getting to Lloyd Free scored a game-high 32 t;iRLS VOLI.EVBAU. American all-star team traveling points, including a pair of free throws first place in the Adams Division, Real Cloutier, the leading scorer in Flanagan, a strong candidate for provement and a good positive at­ been slowed this week by the flu. with them on the six-city tour. know the system and the guys." Muiirliexter at Hull, 3:30 with 35 seconds remaining, to lead tied the score three minutes later on the WHA last year, scored two goals this year’s Cy Young Award, is Right now, I’m really happy to be day, he would’ve definitely broken titude," stated Manchester Coach Frank Lateano will open at right The gymnasts, many of whom are After the Spurs had cut the Cavs' t;iRLS SW IMMING By LEN A USTER San Diego over Chicago. The Bulls Stan Jonathan’s first goal of the year. and Quebec struck for three third- scheduled to receive the fourth an­ running” the record,” Suitor believes, “Right Jack Holik, who was encouraged by guard but Jon DuBois also may get expected to make their respective lead to 86-85 with six minutes left in Manrhexter ut W ethrrxfiehl, 3:30 nual Granite State sportsman of the Herald SportsHriter led throughout the first three Bobby Schmautz gave Boston a 2-1 period goals en route to their first DeValve, whose younger brother, now he is one of the better runners in his club’s progress despite winding some work there, too. “We’re trying national Olympic teams next year, the third period. Russell reeled off llatnden at Kuxt (^atholir (Eaxt lead at 14:58 of the first period, con­ NHL victory. Doug Berry and Nelson y ear aw ard a t a banquet on His first two varsity seasons New England and he hasn’t reached up on the short end of a 14-13 tally to eight straight baskets and the Cavs quarters before Brian Taylor stole Dave, is also on the squad and con­ to get some competition,” Holik appear Saturday at the New Haven Hartford High), 3:30 verting a feed from Foster. The Pyatt scored for the winless Rockies. November 11. / were less than sensational. his top form, yet. He hasn’t primari­ Hall. took a 109-103 advantage into the final the ball and scored on a layup with tributing in a big way, has been explained. Coliseum; Oct 23 in Detroit: Oct 24 in 3:53 left to tie it at 101. After Chicago Saturday Well, you really couldn’t say anything but disappointing. Save for ly because he was hurt earlier this Conard, pre-season pick in the East Hartford, winless a year ago, Dayton, Ohio; and Oct 25 in St. Louis. quarter. year and he has had very little cross Austin Carr chipped in with 28 tied it again at 105, Free, who was 12- FOOTBAi.L that, either, because he didn’t country experience, points and Randy Smith, playing in for-12 from the free throw line, hit Conard at Manrhexter Esposito Feels 50 Feet Tall- get that much opportunity. the pair of foul shots to put the Wetherxfield at Penney “Every time he goes into a race, he his 600th consecutive game, added 20. Still, the tendency was not lost on Injuries dogged him virtually Bowling Clippers ahead for good. Kuxt Hartford ut Hall NEW YORK (UPI) - The New makes him feel 50 feet tall,” said learns a little more how to run, how Larry Kenon finished with 22 for Vancouver’s Harry Neale. South W indxor ut W indxor York fans show their appreciation Esposito. every step of the way. he can run," added the sixth-year San Antonio, while Paul Griffin The Canuck coach admired Rorkville at Newington for Phil Esposito unabashedly now, "My third goal was a snap shot But Manchester High’s Tim Tribe coach, HOLIDAYS- Sharon added 17. Esposito’s performance, but added, All gainex 1:30 p.m. and the 37-year-old center likes it. from in front. I must have scored 650 DeValve is running in 1979, a fact for DeValve to his credit has second Kuezynski -133, Debbie The Cavs raced to a 38-22 lead with “If we had moved him from in front place finishes in the prestigious 2:24 left in the first period, but the Esposito scored his 32nd career hat of my goals with snap shots in front.” which he is most thankful, and the Gilnack 155-131-404, Gisele Jayveeg Bow SOCCER he wouldn't have been able to get results have not been surprising. Westlake Invitational and Knights of Spurs outscored Cleveland 27-10 in trick — the most in NHL history — Esposito, who has 680 career goals, Golding 125, Sue Balesano Eaxt Catholie ut Aquinax, 10:30 those goals, would he?” “The first time trial last year he Columbus Invitational. And he is one the next nine minutes to take a 49-48 Manchester High jayvee girls’ field Thursday night to lead the new York might have been a bit high in his es­ 136. 79CHEVY a .III. Fred Shero, the Rangers’ general and one in direct competition with lead. The lead changed hands 10 hockey team dropped a 2-1 decision Rangers to a 6-3 victory over Van­ timate. On Thursday, for, instance, was 14 seconds behind (No. 1 runner) Mitrhell at MCC, 2 p.m. manager-coach, had another view. Xavier High’s Ron Cozean, whose times and the score was tied twice to Conard High yesterday at the In­ couver and the crowd, which used to only two of his goals were scored that Ed Lemieux,” recalls Manchester HOME ENGINEERS- "Esposito scored because he is not coach in a recent article stated Co­ before two foul shots by Bingo Smith dians’ field. Chris Brown, seven boo the former Boston Bruin, gave way. His second goal came was a 35- boys’ cross country Coach George Dolores Kelly 203-492, Lynn dumb,” Shero said. “He bounces off zean “always finishes first." with 1:40 left in the first half put minutes into the second half, tallied him a rousing ovation. footer from the left side which beat Suitor, "but his shins hurt. We Davis 178-485, Shirley Radio Tonight the guys wrestling in the comers or The Manchester harrier proved Cleveland ahead to stay. the lone Silk Town goal. The Indians “Any time a performer or athlete Canuck goaltender Glen Hanlon. Don definitely knew about him. If he Eldridge 221-512. 7 :30 - Whalers vs. Kings, WTIC in front and swings loose while that a falsehood with a win over Co­ In other games, Detroit defeated are now 3-5 for the season. receives an accolade like that it Maloney assisted on all three goals. would have stayed healthy, we waiting for the puck. would’ve been a lot tougher team,” zean at Cozean’s home course, where I KIENDSIIIP- Terry “I’m just glad I can run,” the he set a record with a time of 15:47.9 Priskwaldo 202. Lee Bean curly-topped senior states, “As a over the 3.0 m iles. The pair, ir.4-.''.23. Pat Thibodeau 183- Jai Alai Results sophomore, I didn’t mind too much however, won't go head-to-head 478, Ruth Woodbury 491, not running because I didn’t know again until the State Open Meet as Lou Toutain 472, Sandy THURSDAY UVOntt: how good I could be. I was disap­ Cozean and his black-clad team­ Kershaw 462, Don Searles FiST: 1 Jsaqsin IS.I0 6i 0 pointed last year because from the K: mates will compete in Class L, 4 Aon 4M 205-522, Bruce Hence 205- S Bs IjRis ROQ 5.M i4Q time trial, 1 knew I could do well. Manchester in Class LL. 2 Fsaits BtedK 4.00 4.20 6 Krtaw 534, Bob Cappa 204-518, Bill 7 Csfw Rpa 12.U 1-4 $30.60 Tim, who ranks fourth academical­ Zwick 558, Jim Shafer 577, Perfeda 1-4 $14120 HUEFTOVERSMISTGO!! Qh m U 2-S S27.M ly in his class of approximately 650 Trifecta 1-4-6 $1,107.30 B utch M cQuade 523, Mecta S-2 SS4.S0 and hopes to further his running in Trifecb $-2-7 S2$9.10 DOITH: Turkey Shoot Reggie Smith 507, Tom SCOMk 1 b ta la Carea 1310 5.00 If you’re college, “has been given a God-given Kershaw 544. TREMENDOUS DEALS ON ALL 1979 MODELS PLUS 1 U r n I t i k U 13.M 6.20 3.10 6 lascaran ton 6.40 gift,” Suitor states, “He has a set of 2 Z({B lalvrsn 6.00 4.20 4 Irtane lesnet EXTRA SAVINGS ON THESE SPECIAL PURCHASE S lr»a Msadra 4.10 Osiniela 1-6 $3100 W inners Noted i'M E H E .'iT f a lungs and a heart which won’t quit. PeriecU 1-6 $12130 CAPRICE SEDANS. OVER 70 NEW 79 CHEVYS TO OsneU i-2 $36.10 The East Hartford Sportsmen held And the most important thing is he’s TRI-TOWN- Ray fcrfecta 1-2 $13^60 Trifecta 1-6-4 $810.60 CHOOSE FROM NMTK; its third fall series turkey shoots Sun­ Tim DeValve mentally tough, he does not like to Bessette 221-200-590, Ken TrifecU 1-2-S $677.70 7 Zabaia Garaaiendi 9.20 6.00 day, with 20 winners in the target a recent meet when teammate Doug lose.” Margotta 204-574, Don CAPRICE STA. WAGON ] Orbea ■ Urqniata ld.20 CAPRICE 4 DOOR SEDAN 1 U rn Unda 13.20 8.60 4.00 Suitor sees DeValve a top con­ Dzen 201-547, Gil Johnson has V-6. auto, trans.. power 3 Aica Hdn competition, including Jim Meek edged him out, he has been the CAPRICE 4 DOOR SEDAN 7 U hpa 6.20 3.80 204-514, Charlie Clarke 205- Includes V-6. auto, trans., w.walls, steering & brakes, power tailgate, Osiniela 1-7 $47.80 Campbell, H. Cargos, R. Chapados, Indians’ leader. tender for Class LL individual lilt wheel, AM-FM stereo radio, w.walls, estate equipment, power Well equipped with V-6. auto, 3 Itvrepi Isrtiren 4.00 trans.. power steering & brakes. Perfecta 7-1 $12110 577, Mike Marocchini 220- 50-50 front seat, T.glass, body windows, AM-FM stereo radio, Qm w U 1-7 $47.10 John Googan, Laurier Dube, F. In a meet last Friday at the Silk honors, “I hope to win Double L,” the AM-FM radio. T.glass, body side Trifecta 7-1-3 $62170 side mids.. air cond.. power door speed control, T.glass, air cond., M s c tj 1-7 $199.10 gcrfngto drive, runner says, although he doesn’t 559, Clayt Brasenfield 200, m Ids. air cond.. rear defogger. TtlfTH: Gauvin, M. Keeney, P. Mott, Brian Towners’ home Center Springs Park locks, rear defogger. St. No. 3549 power door locks, rear defogger TrifecU 1-7-3 $43S.90 Si. No 3547, 5 Zulatca know where his top challenges will Ray Michaud 202-544, Bill L i t ! ...... $8961 and more. St No 3011 FOWTM: 610 4.20 Parsons, Don Parsons, John Querido course, DeValve set a school record List ...... $8101 \ 0rtiea R 13.60 L is t ...... $9050 5 Carea 11.20 8.40 3.00 and J. Seeley, all of East Hartford. with a 13:40 clocking for the 2.5 come from. “I really don’t keep Reichert 520, Bob Edwards You Save ...... $1818 4 UrqiMta You Save ...... $1556 2 Irteche 5.60 4.40 Also, G. Lull and Roger Chapman of miles. He was also only five seconds track of others,” DeValve admits, 568. Brian Edwards 503, You Save ...... $1758 7 Iraw 6.80 OuinieU 1-5 $33i 0 YOU PAY ...... 17145 Pertecta 5-1 $104.70 “The team comes before me but I'm Fred Dobosz 528, Andy Osiatela 2-S $?3.00 Manchester, M. Kyc of South Wind­ off the course record despite the mis­ YOU PAY ...... ■ $7298 YOU PAY ...... $8545 Perfecta S-2 $lCS.i0 Trifecta 5-1-4 $259.80 always trying to do the best I can.” Michaud 200, Ron Simmons (UVDfTH: sor, T. Lewis of Wethersfield and J. erable weather conditions. Trifecta S-2-7 $491.40 He’s just glad to be running. 201-559, Dean Baker 507, FfTR; 7 h U ia Ochsi 7.60 5.80 Barthiaune of Windsor. Winner of the “If he had a chance to run on a dry 6 Tusebte Uniuiata 9.20 Jack Olsaver 510, Wendell 2 (cm Mats . 14.40 8.00 4.60 weekly door prize was Jimmy Par­ 6 Pete Landa 7.00 4.40 4 ZabaU kiondo I dnvethe Labbe 509, Greg Spak 503, PLENTY OF OMAC FINANCINQ AVAILABLE AT sons of East Hartford. 1 Ibo iamn 4.00 Qsnela 6-7 $83.40 PerfecU 74 $237.00 Junior High Races Saturday Bob Fitzgerald 210-578. BARGAIN RATE OF 12.75 ANNUAL PERCENT. Quiniela 2-6 $42-00 Winner of the weekly trap competi­ Perfecta 2-6 $161.00 TrifecU 744 $1,137.60 TWafTM; tion and the only one to score a Trifecta 2-6-1 $703.10 Slated Saturday morning at the are serving as race directors. SinH; 3 latcaran Zsqsi 11.00 5.00 perfect 25 was Howard Jorgensen Jr. 7 Ztdaica Icin 3.80 Manchester Community College Refreshments will be sold by the I Pete Ecenarro 12.20 6.00 3.60 of South Windsor. 5 (osebio Javier 19th Hole 7 Doranfo ksis R 8.80 5.40 Trophies are awarded each Sunday campus is the eighth annual filing MCC Athletic Club. Qumeta 3-7 $2140 4 Isaqain h|ia 3.40 to the day’s high scorer which makes Junior High Cross Country In­ Qsinieta 7-8 $97.00 PerfecU 3-7 $95.70 TrifecU 3-7-5 $69710 vitational Meet. PerfecU 1-7 $231.90 him or her eligible to compete in the TALLWOOD ttfendaece 3197 real thine. East Hartford Soccer Trifecta 8-7-4 $1,616.40 final shoot-off Dec. 2 for the club Competition will begin at 10 o’clock IM e 271804 Sunday's Resulls — Pee Wee Divi­ Blind Holes- 18 Holes- THE NEXT BEST THING TO A NEW championship. and three races — for seventh, eighth Gross, Florence Ramsey sion — R ow dies 0, Sting 1; Turkey shoots and trap competi­ and ninth graders — will be staged. 94; Net, Diana Ovian 68, Hurricanes 0, Kickers 3; Roughnecks tion are held each Sunday at the club Distance for the seventh graders is Clara Buggie 69; Nine [ Jal Alai Entries 3, Jaguars 1; Tornados 2, Cosmos 0; From the shape of things, you’ll have quite a grounds in the north end of East 1.7 miles while the upper two grades Holes - Gross, Tina CHEVY IS A CARTER USED CAR Animals 3, Strikers 0. Junior Division Hartford. Events start at noon and will run a 2.1-mile course. Mikolowsky 47; Net, Clara FRIDAY choice of new cars that look like the 1980 — Strikers 0, Hawks 6; Jaguars 2, are held rain or shine. The public is Boys and girls in the same grade Buggie 29, Diane Ovian 30, FUST: SErtNTH; Rodies 2; Hurricanes 7, Rockets 3; l.Odtoa 1 JsBvin Volkswagens. But if you’re looking for the real welcome, parking and admission is will run together but separate 1. Oamy-loiivar I 2. ttwrefui-Freddy Tornados 11, Cosmos 1. 3. Fasste-James 4. Zefui-kazabal 3. Asis R 4. kiondol free and refreshments are available. awards will be given, a total of six . Carameedi 1 lascvan thing... you shoulid look to Volkswagen. 76 FORD p r Io e d >2695 75 DODGE PRIofo >2795 USED TRUCKS 5. Redrituet-itita 1 Pet^Matu 5 categories. Awards will include Sunday's Schedule — Pee Wee 7. Zabaia 8. Acin Club guns are available for those Bolton Winner Gran Torino Station Wagon. V-8, Colt 4 Door. 4 cyl., auto., radio, vinyl 7. J.).-laada 1 Cens-Arteche Because things like front-wheel drive, fuel trophies for the first three runners, auto., air cond., power ataarlng & roof, small and clean. liattv. >4095 Subs kasu-Javier R Subs Carea without or bring your own if you'd Division — Rowdies-Hurricanes, Three goals by Suzanne 6' Fleetside Pickup. ton. 6 cyl., EICMTH: bronze medals through 10th place and brakes, radio. SECOND- injection, transverse-mounted engine, rack like Directional signs are placed Hockanum; Kickers-Tornados, Gor­ Fenton and one each by 78 DODGE >3595 auto., power steering, radio, low 1. Damy-Mats 2. Rodrituci-lolifar I l.Francitce-Eccnarra 2. Jaaqain kiawde I honorable mention ribbons through mileage. . Artans-Acsi .Aica-Carea man; Roughnecks-Animals, Dwyer; Charlene Fenton, Theresa 77 VW *5195 Monaco Brougham 4 Door. V-8, 3. Kwretui-kazabal 4. Pete-Freddy 3 4 and pinion steering, four-wheel independent throughout the general area each Dasher Station Wagon. 4 cyl., auto., 1 Dvaneo-Zsqui 25th place. auto., air cond., power steering & S.Gene-laeda 1 Fauste-lsiu 5. Etrsebis-0d»a Sunday morning for the newcomer to Cosmos-Jaguars, Burnside; String- Landry and Mary AM-FM radio. IZkaU-AstsR brakes, radio, vinyl roof. This car PRICED 7. MastMa-Urteche 1 J.i-James 7. lascaraivlesRet suspension, and a passive restraint seatbelt There are approximately nine 78 FORD >45951 follow. Strikers, Labor; Junior Division — Managgia led Bolton looks and feels like new. 6' Styleside Pickup. ton. V-8, Saks Bs4area Subs Remert-Sarsa schools and 230 youngsters currently vm. MTH: system, are old hat to us. (If you listen long Sunday, the club will host one Strikers-Jaguars, Hockanum; High’s girls to a 6-0 soccer 77CHEV PRrcED >4095 auto., power steering. AM-FM 2. Rascaran-Caravani entered with a total of 300 expected radio, jet black and nice. 1. ZefHi-freddy 2. Be-James I. ZabaU4 cfiea of the state’s top field trials and the Hawks-Sting, Gorman; Rowdies- win over Hartford Public Caprice 4 Door. V-6. auto., air con- 76 PLY. PRICED >3495 3.MeNtia4aiabai 4.U-leiriarl 3. Franctscs-Ssrsa 4. Jaifvi Jiviar enough, others make it sound as if they to participate. d., power steering and brakes, Arrow QT Coupe. 4 cyl., auto., AM- lAtca-Pierre turkey-trap shoot will be by-passed Hurricanes, Dwyer; Cosmos- High Wednesday. Bolton 5. kasu-Javier I 1 Mri|iiez-Law 5. Reffien-Zaqsi radio, vinyl root. FM radio, vinyl roof, small and 7. Zidaica-leoRct lEnsabte-kisndsI "invented" them.) And when it comes to fuel George Suitor and Jim Grigerick Rockets, Burnside. boasts a 4-6 record. 79CflEV. piirc'fD>5295 7. Hurretsi Macid^a 1 Cene-lsM for that day only. sporty. Sabs Daranc»-Asts ■ El Camino Pickup, V-6. 4 speed, Saks PeU-Arteche 75CHEV. >2995 power steering, power brakes, TEJfnt economy, Volkswagen is the real thing, too, with Monza Coupe. 4 cyl., 4 apd., radio, FOURTH; radio. Like new. 2.Bt«N vinyl roof. Very low mileage - 14.- l.Irtectie 1. Ovanes 79 FORD >5295 . Javier 4. Alta the two best mileage* cars in America. 000. IZefsi 3 Fairmont Futura Coupe. 6 cyl., 5. Pierre IZdaka IMantia 19th Hole auto., power steering, radio, air 77CKV. pHrc‘^fD>6395 ISarsa Best of all, we've got a fine selection of 1980 78 TOYOTA >4595 7. C m l.Umn Corolla Deluxe 2 Door. 4 cyl., auto., cond. Like new. Blazer Cheyenne 4 Wheel Drive. V- Sabs latcvan S*s Fa»ts Volkswagens. They’re in our showrooms and air cond.. radio. Economy Plus. 6, auto., power steering & power OEVDITH: COUNTRY CLUB Melley-Kelly, Devanney- FfTH: brakes, radio. 1. Ovanes farames i IZM a-Zapi l.Gces-Maadra 2.la«ybpi * .>(■ X immediately available. Come on in and Following are the starting Anderson; 9:47 Watson- 3. KicalUnda I 4. Haven Aciii 75 PLY. PRICED >3095 3. FaKts4rUcfae 4.Maatia4lacB times for the Member- LaChappelle, McNamara- 76 FORD PRICED >2995 5. ZriaicalcsnaiTf 1 latcaran-Javiv test drive a 1980 Volkswagen today. Oran Torino Squire 3 Seat Wigon. Valiant Brougham. 6 cyl., auto., air 79CKV. pi;rc'E'‘D>6995 5. IMricsez-Carea 1 Pete-iavicr I Masse; 9:54 Smith-Stanton, cond., power steering, radio, vinyl 7. Ensabia Pterri lArtana-SarM Member Golf Tournament V-8, auto., air cond., power steering 8' Fleetside Pickup, V* ton. 4 wheel 7.kats4aRds lB s 4razabal Skinner-Brown; 10:08 Clark- roof. drive. V-6, 4 speed, power steering S ik Kwretsi-Ffeddy Sabs Jaapv Orbai It’s the real thing. Saturday: & brakes, radio, low mileage. TBElFm & breakes, AM-FM Stereo radio, SaTft 8:09 Moriarty-Tracy, Shea, LaPolt-Dobkin, 10:15 1. Francites-Pierrt 2. Jsapv4 vtnvndi sliding rear glass, many more l.R s-kitI llrtMe-iavierl Maddox-Attamian; 8:16 Wilks-Tomkiel, Corcoran- 80CHEV. >6695 l l a m iankiawdal IZkaWtvwTi Citation 2 Dr. Hatchback. 4 cyl., extras. 3. HwefB-Eceearre 4. Pett-Zsfd 79 FORD >5695 1 [nubia Sarsa Smith-Kristof, Leone-Smith; Finnegan; 10:22 Baker- auto., air cond., power steering & Mustang Qhia 3 Door. 4 cyl., auto., 5. FraMisca-le«iet Ikase-Acm S.Azca-Javiv - 7. Haven OeJisa IZaJMca-Asiil 8:23 Jones-Howland, Herman- Franks, Bolin-Gardella; 10:29 brakes, radio and many more power steering, radio, very low 78CKV. >4195 7. PuraHta MssBa 1 Isapii-Carea 8' Stepsida Pickup ton, 8 cyl., Sabs Artane-Acin extras. Like new. mieiage & like new. Saks Hadripiet-liaiBi Rosenthal; 8:30 Riggot- Deskus-Herdic, Lomba- standard, radio, power steering & ’Rabbil Oieiel 5-8peed. wt.PEgfmpQ. Maloney, Salafia-Golas; 8:37 Maglicic; 10:36 Clough- brakes. 56 mpg eat. mileaae. Rarat Diaaal Hayes-Schaefer, Sullivan- Lorentzen, Plodzik-Annulli; 4-speed, est.(^m M . 52 mpg eat. hwy. (Compare these E M eat. to the eat. Sullivan; 8:44 Edwards- 10:50 Raynolds-Zanis, Hickey- Bowling mpg of (tfher cars. MileBoe may vary with Ogden, Kleman-Zemke; 8:51 McMullen; 10:57 Moran- speed, weather and Mp length. Hwy. Harvey, Genovesi-Giguere; mileage will probably be leas.) B. Sullivan-Prachniak, Our Values Are Your Values. Copeland-Giglio; 8:58 11:04 Barningham- PINN'ETTES- Eleanor Warren-Marshall, Taylor- Markowski, Gustamachio- REG- Bill Pagan! Jr. 145- Lively 176, Tina Ahrens Teets; 9:05 Schotta-Zukaukas, Sullivan. 142-391, Bob Schack 147- Vernon CHEVROLET 175, Louise Herdlein 179, DelMastro-Nordeen; 9:12 387, Jerry Smith 385, Bob Marty Bradshaw 193-175- Tolland Volkswagen Corp. Bates-Eigner, Karzes-Curtis; MINNECHAUG Smith 136-371, Tom Martin 9:19 Ferguson-Fillaramo, CARTER 514, Leanna Harper 180- Ladies Nine Holes- A - THUR8 9-S- 152-364, Dave Foss 135-357, 24 Tolland Turnpike, Rte. 83 Evangelisfa-D-Appolonio; OPEN MON 503, Lois Begin 453, Mary Munson 52-17-35; B Robin­ Dick Lessard 153-352, Walt 9:26 Betko-Saum, Jackson- FRI TIL 6 8 AT 9-5 White 177-183-182-542, Lin­ son 63-25-38; C - Grant 17; Maynes 160, Gene Yost 136. 649-2638 Malis. da Gustafson 477. 9:33 Gardella-Foster, Putts - A - Grant 17, B - 1229 MARI ST MMICRESTER TEL 6 4 6 4 4 M Engbeig-Ottaviano; 9:40 Leigher 15; C - Guinan 20. PAHE KOl'UTKEN - EVENING HliRALD. Fri.. Oct. 19, 1979 EVENING HERALD, FrI.. Oct. 19. 1979 - PAGE FIFTF.F.N___

Help Wentart 73 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Board Candidates Air STOCK CLERK- 40 HOUR Wxt lieralb WEEK. $3.50per hour. Arthur CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ELECTRICIANS RESTAURANT Drug Stores warehouse. Call MACHINE OPERATOR We want the best Licensed 649-8648. BABYSITTER NEEDED in TRAINEES .lournryinan and Kxperienred Ap­ MANAGERS Vernon School Issues prentices in the Kteclriral Trade. the North Manchester area. Are you looking for good pay Brolmlp \otirr 1st and 2nd shifts. Previous ASSISTANT MASTER II you cun work indoiH'ndently. 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Mon­ plus a lucrative bonus program? MECHANIC or Lead that every elected official should be Tourl uf Probate. District HEIIIC> 5 OlOtSI LICtNSOH seat, saddle seat and hunt •IHI (Corner of Spruce A E. Canter Sta.) workshop, deck, patio. Fla. 383.500. m a n u pouts noum r room with fireplace, 4 Remodeled Kitchen and agents. 643-6927. C olonial. 4-5 follow signs to Birch Mt. OF ICC CNCAM SHOPS seat. All levels 228-9817.. generous sized bedrooms, 2 Baths. Aluminum siding, in- MANCHESTER- REDUCED 647-1000 EHO_____ room. B. Bosetti 649-8716. NCCOS OUALIFICO FAMILlCS M NNHIB UtB Ml MUBl MANCHESTER- Two Family bedrooms, Estates. w iiiW TI .MO«ncy 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car ground pool with patio and TO 349,900! Well built 6 Room TOOPCRATC THCIROWN "Menlwr Ul Points Relocitioii" 4-4. Very nice condition. New family room, KEITH REAL ESTATE 646-1180 , walkout basement, privacy. Group I, Philbrick roof. 200 foot treed lot. Cape. Low taxes. City con­ PHILBRICX AGENCY 646-4126 K . Group I, Philbrick Agency, 6 4 6 ^ . Immediate occupancy. 354,- veniences, Back yard charm. fireplace, 4 car 646-420F . Agency.y. 6 4 6 ^ . 900. Haves Corp., 646-0131,; By appointment 643-9380. No garage. 1 acre. CauM- UBDU: Manchootor agents. 3200,000-Investment maaom property. Four 40 Articles lor Sale 41 Articles lor Sale 41 ICE CREM STORES “BUHERNUT RD.” H o u se h o ld Goods 41 Articles lor Sals CARVEL REPRESENTATIVES buildings, 14 un­ CHRISTMAS! Beautiful Hand WILL BE AT THE One of Manchester’s finest REFRIGERATORS FOR SALE- Pine China BEAUTIFUL BARBIE DOLL New Listing its plus offices. DRESSES 60 cents. Complete Made Applique Quilts for C m il Ice Cram Store Immaculate 5 roomfench locations now ready to Gross annual in- Washers / Ranges, used, Hutch. Excellent condition. guaranteed and clean. New Call after 5 p.m., 644-9107, Bride Outfit $3.50. Pajamas 60 young people. Order now! EaRili, Cm . with fireplaced living Da W. FISH REALTY CO. build. Custom homes from £UiU£C. com e 338,000 cents. Bridesmaid Dresses windows, screens, un­ OF / hOMEs / ^ R K A U O m shipment damaged. G.E & room, and large family 3129.9()8-lots from 340.990. plus. Call for FRIGIDAIRE. Ixiw prices. COLONIAL SWIVEL $1.50. Cali 643-6452. derground refuse, grill and Enflili lill kitchen. Located on lovely details. ROCKER, Sheraton wing miter box. 649-4096. 2 4 3 Main St. M anchester Tel: 643-1591 12 ROOM COLONIAL B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main landscaped lot in Vernon. a, NOMIA TEOFORD QRI-CR8 MERRITT , agency STOP PAYIN8 RENT- Street, 643-2171. chair. Mahogany drop leaf PLAY PEN. CRIB. CAR BED 25 HizirO k it. Jumper Chair, Carriage. Girls GIRLS CLOTHES size 0 - 24 Priced to sell in the 50’s. FARMHOUSE BUY NOW table with 2 extra leafs, por­ Oct. 271k a 20th 646-1160 New country kitchen with table record player containing 3 speed bike. Utility cabinet. months, boys clothes size 0 - sm GHItSTlQ S41ES PUS HHMU Hours - Dally 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM c?oied"sunday^''" According to one expert, Mortgage money ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! 12 months. Ail excellent condi­ Vernon Circle, Vernon 872-9153 Anderson Windows, Custom made draperies, slip­ speakers and miscellaneous Ironing board. Call after 5 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT -|hi*RMPAE (7UA6B 26 Skeleton part 38 Small deer Iv. Call 6494003. 32.Comedian 27 Succulent 39 Comedian 46 Beverage FEMALE STUDENT MANCHESTER- Newer 6 649-3847. agreeable. She turned out to be a warm, lively, affectionate IPEA5 SOMETIMES.' King 47 Court cry companion, and I must admit that I am crazy about herl plant Hope LOOKING for roommate to Room 1 1/2 bath duplex. 33 Fast aircraft 48 Forfeit Appliances. Carpeting. No HEAT PAID - Modem 4 room The problem: Her kisses. Abby, this woman's kisses shake {abbr) 28 Safety agency 41 Seedsman ROOM FOR RENT- Private share apartment or house, in (abbr.) 51 Weeding or near Manchester. Call Pat­ pets.' $350 monthly, plus with dishwasher, air con- me from top to toe. I don't know why. I hate to call it "tech­ 34 Actress 42 Invitation re­ home. With kitchen utilities and security. 646^71 more. Southern 29 Puts to work implement privileges. $25 weekly. Call ty. 247-5261 week days, or 774- nique" or suggest that she has developed her kissing pur­ 30 Let it stand sponse (abbr) 2636 weekends. after 5:00 p.m. . (753- posely, but she must be conscious of the effect her kissing 35 Makes cow 52 Day (Heb ) 6463409. sounds 32 First-rate' . small has On males. (She is a widow.) I can't learn from her because fee. 2365646. 36 You (archaic) ABOVE AND BELOW I dW t know what she Is doing. I only know that this 7 to 11 37 Italian 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 B woi^an's kisses drive me crazy. All the kisses I have had innkeeper STUDENT SPECIAL - Lovely before are just not in the same league. She is gentle. She is 39 Wild animal 12 13 14 1 bedroom with appliances, OUR CARS ARE IN ABOVE AVERAOE CONDITION AND ARE laving, but I am glad that not all women kiss the way she 40 Type of poem 15 16 17 Sparking and free heat. Only does. There must be a happy medium. 41 Offspring $115. (740-2). Rental OVERWHELMED 42 Money in IB 19 H 2 0 21 Assistors. small fee. 2365646. PRICED BELDW AVERAOE RIARKET VALUES India ■ n 23 DEAR OVER: Are you complaining? While kissing is 45 Sign of ■ EAST HARTFORD - Sunny 4 Captain Easy — Crooks ft Lawronco sorrow 25 26 26 29 30 bisjcally natural, teenniques are developed. This woman is 46 The sun (Lai ) room available now. Includes OUR VOLUME SALES MAKE THIS POSSIBLEII g iv w yuu a message. She's probably crazy about you, too, I ■ 49 Compass 31 33 appliances, yard, and more. so in 't dismiss it as a routine "tongue-in-cheek" matter. MBF JBA1.0U5 OF THAT PHONVT Just $165. (714-2). Rental JU»T BECAUSE HE FOLLOWS VDO point 1 ■ Assistors. small fee. 2365646. RECOMMENDS AROUNP MAKIN' & 0 0 -3 0 0 50 Display 34 3 . RECOMMENDS I*A R ABBY: ASKING IN ALASKA says. "Kids who 52 Child's toy ■ J TOM OSCAR 37 3S live] together before marriage don't deserve wedding 53 Wine (Fr) NEAR MAIN STREET- 4 79 ZEPHYR ^195 76 01DS *2995 54 Big book MANN presents, so they shouldn't be sent any." And you replied, 40 41 room apartment available to BJORKLAND 4-Door, low mileage, automatic. PS. Guttata Sedan, auto.. P8. PB. AC, 55 Poems A8ST. USED CAR MQR. S A L ItR E P . . extra dean and priced to sen. "It won't work. Most parents (and relatives) are so glad that 1 married couple. No pets. fac. air cond.. many other extras. 56 Time zone 42 43 44 47 48 References and Security Carries Ford Motor 12 mos./12,000 the kids finally made it legal, they send gifts anyway." (abbr) ■ ■ required. Rent $225 monthly. mile warrantey. Priced to sell! Well, here's how I handle it: Out of respect to the parents. 57 Time division 49 50 51 52 643-2210. I send a gift. I buy the first low-priced, ugly, useless piece o f 56 Labyrinth AND junk I see. have it gift-wrapped and sent. (If there's a 53 54 55 AND shower, I do the same.) DOWN 57 56 54 56 Homes tor Rent 77 MONZA *4095 I figure the gift is as appropriate as the wedding. And if _ a 74BUICX *2195 1 Charitable or­ (NIW5FA*|R (NTERFRiSf *S5*<' GOOD CLEAN CARS THREE BEDROOMS- Dining 242, 4 ^ . . 4-speed, turquoise with Mr. and Mrs. Sleazy Morals have any perception at all, they Regal, coupe. V-8. automatic. P8. PB. white Interior, low mileage, spotless. will get the message that their wedding is no more mean­ room, fireplace. (Juiet street • air conditioning. Landau top. Large porch, nice yard. Close ingful to me than it is to them. 73 FORD in. Purity and references REALISTIC IN MASS. f Win at bridge required. $450 monthly. MAVERICK *2395 DEAR REALISTIC: Since you send a gift "out of respect 2 Or. SfdAn, 6 eyi., reg. gat. auto.. PS. just ovar 52.- 1975 GRANADA *2695 Available November 1st., 2 dr. coupe, aeon. 6 cyl., 3 sp. stand., air cond., Strano Real Estate, 6462000. HENRY RECOMMENDS GENE RECOMMENDS of the parents,” how much “respect" do you think a “low- 000 ortgtnat mllas, graan-gold mttalllc. matching rd. #2507-1 Revisiting familiar hand vinyl Intarlor. Just baautifull #5152 73 DATSUN *4495 JOHNSON 79 GAMARO *6395 priced, ugly, useless piece of junk" will convey? HEAT PAID - Secluded 2 You'd be ahead to save your time, money and “respect," bedroom with stove, 240Z. automatic. AM-FM /adlo. ab- SALES REP. Z-28, PS, PB. 4 Speed, special factory This hand is really an old solutety Immaculate. Must be teen. wheels, stereo, real sharp, low miles. and send nothing. NORTH 78 MERCURY refrigerator and more. Won't ♦ 6652 timer. It appeared first in an 1875 VW article hy John C. Stahlein in COMET *3195 RARRIT *3295 last long. Just $200. (773-4). DEAR ABBY: Regarding the letter about the man marry­ e ---- Rental Assistors, small fee. AND ♦ 765 the Bridge World some time 2 Or. Sadan. aconomical 0 cyl.. auto.. PS. radio, rual- 2 dr. sedan hatchback, 4 ap-. radial tires, don't wall AND ing a girl who was six months pregnant with another man's in the late '30s and has proofad, vary original car. sllvar with blua vinyl In­ on this one. #2504-1 2365646. ♦ AKQJ4) terior. #2500-1 child: that's my son you are talking about, and 1 am so very appeared in one form or 77 OLDS. *4495 We s t EAST COUNTRY COTTAGES - 78nREBIRD *6395 proud of'him. another many, many times. Cuttaas Supreme 2 Dr. Coupe. Full He was engaged to this girl, and her brother-in-law took « J 10 4 3 a 9 There is an easy safety Relax in this cozy 1 bedroom T-top. automatic. PS. PB. air cond., power, air conditioning, AM/FM factory mags, center conaole. advantage of her. My son went ahead and married her, ad­ W AKQJ3 V 10 9 5 2 play. Lead a trump from dum­ with porch, appliances and stereo, factory mags, Landau top. low a Q 10 4 3 1975 DODOE 1973 ELCAMINO *2695 buckets, velour Interior. Only 19,000 miles. vancing the wedding date so he could take care of her. a K JB my and duck in your own free heat. (Sreat price. (773- e « 10 8 7 5 COLT *2595 A dressy Chevrolet Pick-up. one owner, beautiful, 31. Rental Assistors. small miles. He's claiming the child as his own. and as far as I'm con 9 hand. Economy plus good looks In sporty h.t., 4 cyl.. 4 sp.. reg. gas engine, auto & PS. 4 brand new tires. fee. 2365646. cerned, that child will be treated exactly like all my other SOUTH A 5-0 trump break will cook bronze finish. #2479-1 Emerald green metallic. #2526-1 RECOMMENDS grandchildren! a AKQ7 your goose, out a 4-1 break JOHN RAY RECOMMENDS PROUD GRANDPA » 8 7 6 4 won’t bother you. If trumps do 77VETTE *9595 77 MERCURY *4495 a A92 break 3-2 as they do about 68 1977 JEEP 1975 DATSUN Offfcas-Slores tor Rent 55 T-Top, automatic, Air Cond., iRESSEnE DEAR GRANDPA: Congratulations- 6 62 percent of the time, you make windows, AM FM stereo, mint condi­ Cdony Park Wagon, 10-paaa.. Air. for more reasons Ths Fllntslonss — Hanna Barbara Productions six instead of seven. In the C J 7 *5495 6-210 *3595 tion. full power, AM-FM Stereo, roof rack. than one. Vulnerable: Both Just over 24.000 miles. A/T. bucket seats, reg. g u . MANCHESTER - Main Street Priced to saH. actual situation you make six Full soft top. quadra-trac. full time 4 wd. PS. rollbar, Dealer: Nortli instead of winding up in the rear seat, fold down tailgate, brown finish. #2284-1 real beauty, silver blue matching Interior. #2514-1 modem offices available. 300, CONFIDENTIAL TO B. Me I IN GARDEN CITY, N.Y.: 400. 750 to 1400 sq. ft. all or AND Well North East South soup. AND Precious lUUe thanks are due me, but I do owe a great deal )♦ Pass la parts of. Heat, air con­ 77UNC0LN *7195 to my top-notch advisers: “If a man knows where to get good ditioning included. Call 646 2W 2a 3¥ 4a 78 MERCURY *4395 Town coupe, silver on silver, valour advice, it is as though he could supply it himself." iGoethe) A sit th€ B xptrts 2469 or 6462755. interior, loaded including turbo Pass Pass Pass Bobcat station wagon, automatic, PS, wheels, extra sharp. Carries Ford You hold. 10-19-B wood grain applique, roof rack, low Motor Co. 12 mo8./12,000-mlle DeCormler miles, sharp. Who said the teen years are the happiest? For Abby's Opening lead: ¥K e X extended warranty.______OFFICE SPACE new booklet "What Teenagers Want to Know," write Abby: e X AVAILABLE 132 Lasky Pr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. Enclose 11 and a a AKQJIIIIII RECOMMENDS RECOMMENDS e X S&I g s (i]^ ^ Vernon Circle area. TED MDI long, stamped {28 centsi, self-addressed envelope, please. Inquire at 77 OIOS *4295 76 MARK IV *7295 A Texas reader asks the 285 Broad St Manchester MISTREHA 2-Dr. Harrdtop. red. red top. red A correct opening bid with this KUHNE Vista Cruiser. 9-paaaenger Wagon, white lipstick Interior, wire wheels, By Oswald Jacoby 643-4165 646-1974 SALES REP. Air Cond., PS. PB. many extras. SALE S REP...... ;$iBRMsaM8BaaiRaiaRtas«caaBaMWiaas«airaiaMS3n*M and Alan Sontag hand. loaded! Low mHes. C Open with four notrump In this British magazine assuming your partner will AND Astrograph hand you find yourself in a treat this as Blackwood. If he AND conservative four-spade has no aces you wind up going 76 VOLVO *4595 »>.'wqMBaeBaMiBBWi«‘iiirnm,7S could suddenly take an unusual per, P.O. Box 489. Radio City hand will collapse and you This coming year baa In store ao turn------today and you will want to Station, New York, NY 10019.) many plea^t turprises, each ol be able to take advantage ol can’t even make your game. MORIARTY which offers opportunities, that them. Don't be caught napping, S ervices O tte red Services Ottered 31 Palrttlng-Peperlrig 32 Building Contracting 33 you might have to become dis- ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19)19)' The criminating as to which ones to thoroughness with which you Heathcliff — Georg* Gately CSiM TREE SERVICE - Free FREE JUNK CAR J.P. LEWIS & SON- Custom LEON CIESZYNSKI pursue. Make certain you Investi­ Investigate Issues makes today estimates, discount senior REMOVAL! Call 6467243. Decorating, Interior & BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ gate them all. however. an auspicious time lor you to citizens. Company Exterior Painting, ditions. Remodeling. Rec enter Into any agreements. You'll Manchester-owned and Paperhanging & Remodeling, leave no stone unturned. WILL DO BABYSITTING IN Rooms, Garages, lutchens 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER.CONN.* Phone 643-5135 TAURUS (April 26May 20) operated. Call 646-1327. MY HOME- Robertson School Kitchens, Recreation Rooms. Remodeled, (Tellings, Bath LWRA (SapL 23-Oel. 23) Follow Wlnthrop — Dick Cavalli your strong convictions and Initi­ There la a strong probability area. Flexible hours. Call 649-9658. Tile, Dormers, Roofing. today that you will discover a B&M TREE SERVICE- Residential or (^mmercial. ate that which you tael Is Impor­ Reasonable rates. Call 647- tant. You have more control batter method lor doing a repeti­ " m v nameisw inthror IF TTHEREte CNB Specialist in tree and stump 1038 for further information. FINISH PAINTING- Interior 649-4291. tious task that has prevloualy removal. Free estimates. OtHces-Stores tor Rent 55 Autos For Sale t r Autoa For Bale Autoa For Bale 51 today over your environment PLEASE,NW XT 'tC U b e THINQ I CAN’T / exterior. 16 years than you may realize. Discover had you tied down. Senior citizen discount. 24 experience. Moderate prices. OEMINI (May 21-Juns 20) Much M y F R I E N D ? * OTAND-ITfeA BABYSITTING JOB WE PAY TOP PRICES for 1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN- who you bast gat along with hour, year round service. 643- WANTED. For evenings. Call Call 429-7565. • All types 466 MAIN STREET. North of 1971 MAVERICK GRABBER- romantically be sanding lor your can be done today toward mak­ S N I V ^ E R . 7285. repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. wrecked and junk cars. A & B 6 cylinder. 3 speed. Sharp 428, 4 barrel. $500, or best, ing amends In a relationship that Laura, 568-6696. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. Astro-Graph Lellar which beiglns LEE PAINTING - Interior & Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and of centrally located s|»ce. looking! Good condition. $800 offer. Call 649-6410, anytime. anew with your birthday. Mall $1 has not been too stable of late. REWEAVING burn holes. Exterior. "Check My Rate Windows Hung. Ceiling Ideal for store, office or other Call Tony 646«!23. firm. Call 6461841. for each to Astro-Graph, Box Make the opening gesture. LEAVES RAKED & 1973 BUICK ESTATE CANCER (June 21-July 22) You Zippers, umbrellas repaired. CARTED AWAY- $15.00 and Before You Decorate". Repaired and Painted. Can 'business or commercial use. 489, Radio City Station, N.Y. Call 6462426 65 pm. WAGON- Excellent running 10019. Be sure to specify birth could have an opportunity today Window shades. Venetian up. Please call Terry after 5 Dependable. Fully Insured. anytime, 643-6130. 1973 DODGE . VAN - to remove from your path a blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. 6461653. Automatic transmission, condition and interior. PS, date. p.m., 649-1593. SCORPIO'' (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) stumbling block that has had you Marlow's, 867 Main St. 646 SENTRY HOME SERVICE- PROFESSIONAL / WANTED JUNK AND LATE power steering, radio and PB, Air. Asking $700.6463613, bogged down lor some lime. A or see it at 11 (juaker Road, Don't ignore any strong hunchea 5221. AMWAY PRODUCTS mean PAINTING- Interior & BUSINESS OFFICE MODEL WRECKS - Cash heater. Goou condition. change for the better would BUILDING - Approximately Manchester. or Intuitions today. They could Quality & Personal Service! Exterior. Quality Paid. Call Parker Street Used Krause Florist, 621 Hartford be trying to direct you toward result. 2600 square feet, with ample Road, Manchester. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) An Inquis­ EXPERT PAINTING and Try us and see. Call 649-3219. Workmanship! Reasonable Auto Parts, Inc. 6463391. something extremely beneliclal. PfC9i LANDSCAPING Specializing Rates! "Time is running out Ceillngs, (/bncrete Work & parking. Close to Center, 1974 CHEVY VEGA 8A0ITTAR1U8 (Nov. 26Dec. 21) itive mind today could aid you In in Exterior House Painting. for outdoor painting". Call Chimney Repairs. "No Job hospital and new court 1970 CLASSIC GRAN PRIX. HATCHBACK- Automatic. Someone could suddenly enter making some axcellant dlacover- EXPERIENCED CABINET 1965 OLDSMOBILE F86 Good Good condition. New battery, las so Tong as you don't let emo­ Tree pruning, spraying, MAKER will make Furniture Rick after 5:00 p.m., 646-0709. Too Small". Ask about our building. For info, call 566 running condition. NeW parts. Air conditioning, power win­ your Ilia today or go out ol It. mowing, weeding. Call 742- Holiday Discounts. 6462403. 7658 or 871-0401. dows, stereo cassette, many tires. Heading south, must Whichever event happens will tion direct your thinking. Use To Order. Christmas Gifts $ m or best offer. Call 656 sell quickly. Make me an logic, notlealings. Short Riba — Frank Hill 7947. made on request order. Building Contracting 33 new partk, low miles. Asking bring with It many new opportu- 1162, keep trying. offer. 6467W. nltlM. vmOO (Aug. ^ S e p t 22) Don’t Please call 644-3380. O FFIC E MAIN ST R E E T $1500.00 Good condition. ^ underestimate a change of C »W , s o AAUCH FOB. ONE FINAL W ORP- WHEN YOU G E T O U T AT LEAST l?UN ABOUND BRICK, BLOCK, STONE LOCATION- 500 square feet. 5106. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. IS) WES ROBBINS Carpentry RooHng-Bldlng-Chlmney 34 1974 DATSUN 260Z - 60,000 The chimee you've been looking events today that might appear O U B G A M E PLAN. 7HEREJF CAN'T ANP ACoilf BUSY. Fireplaces, concrete. remodeling specialist. Ad­ Heat, air, parking, janitor. 1971 GALAXIE 50b- 4 door as If It Is stirring the waters for REMEMKR THE PLAYS.. WERE O J TELEVISION. ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING - miles, good condition, s ^ n . V-8. K , PB, Air, radio. lor to gel something you deem Chimney repairs. No job too Attics & Cellars Cleaned. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, $125 monthly. Call 6465334. Mlchelin radials, AM-FM 8 Important could be at hand you materially. SomeUtlng quite BIDWELL HOME Iniprove- 1972 VW BUG - Good physical $250. Call 6464858, after 6 profltabla could result. small. Save! Call 644-8356 for Free Estimates. Please call built-ins, bathrooms, track, air, 4 speed. Asking and running condition. AM- today. Be ready to respond It the estimates. kitchens, 649-3446. ment Co. Expert installation ROCKVILLE OFFICE p.m. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 6461943. of aluminum s ' " $3600. 6464182. FM, new brakes, UAt blue. opanlig) occurs. *HEREb ABIU FROM THE CHIlTOP^TOR... SPACE- Prime Location. Asking $1300. Call 6463576. and trim. Roofli First floor. For appointment, Trucks for Bale 52 Btnry’B World — Jim Barry 'ONE BAW: eCRATCHEPV* CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. and repairs f 1967 TEMPEST- 328. Func­ Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. 875-4220. tionally sound, good for parts. 1963 CHEVROLET NOVA 2 - Call Gary Cushing 3462009. GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY Buga Bunny — Helmdahl ft Stoffal HOUSECLEANING SPECIALIZING cleaning and Asking $125.00. Call anytime, One owner, low mileage, A-1 TRUCK- Has the reading ARE YOUR GUTTERS 6461758. condition, extras. Fair price, PROBLEMS? General repairing chimneys, roofs, Wanted to Rent 57 enclosed bo ^, with side com­ HERE Y A A r e , F O C You /M/4Y NOT THINK STOPPED UP? Call TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Must see to be appreciated. housecleaning walls, floors, "Manchester Gutter" Today new roofs. Free estimates. 30 partments. Excellent for con­ w r i n k l e -P R O O F 4 N ' YA N e e P A7\F.,D