The weather Cloudy with chance of afternoon Inside today showers. High near 70. Clearing, windy and cooler tonight. Lows 38 to 4). Area news Editorial ...... 4A Friday partly sunny and cool. Highs in ...... 1-2-3-4-B Family...... 8-9-A mid to upper 50s. Probablility of Classified . 8-9-10-B Obituaries ... 12-A precipitation 30 per cent today and 10 Comics...... 11-B Sports...... 0-7-8-B per cent tonight and Friday. Weather Dear Abby ... 11-B map on page 9-B. Secw, No. m PRICKt HnM EN CK«TS Carter standing firm against water projects WASHINGTON (U PI)-President And, in a reference to the cutbacks Carter also mentioned his new session closed to reporters. Carter today told a group of House he has proposed in federal spending energy program and said “it’s dif It was one of a series of meetings Democrats there is a big for water and dam projects, he said, ficult to please all the groups.” Carter plans to hold with con “inflationary difference” in the level “I think we ought to quit wasting gressional leaders to set a timetable of farm price supports and the money on unnecessary water He then took questions from the for priority legislation before he minimum wage he favors and the projects.” congressmen for about an hour in a leaves for London next month. amounts advocated in Congress. Carter also told the group, assembled in the state dining room of the White House, “I think we ought to quit wasting our money on un necessary water projects.” United States, Cuba 2 The President has proposed farm I ■ ' price supports much lower than those sought by farm groups and some members of Congress. He also has proposed raising the sign fishing accord minimum wage from $2.30 an hour to $2.50, while the AFLCIO is seeking a WASHINGTON (UPI) - The fishing territorial waters off the agreement between the two coun $3 minimum. A bill pending in the United States and Cuba today an Florida coast and is also expected to tries since the United States broke House would put it at $2.85. nounced agreement on fishing rights allow Cuban boats limited fishing relations with the communist Carter told the congressmen there in waters off the two countries. rights elsewhere within the U.S 200- government of Fidel Castro 16 years is a “tremendous inflationary The two-part agreement, reached mile limit. ago. An anti-hijacking agreement difference” between the level of in face-to-face bargaining between Assistant Secretary of State lapsed two weeks ago. farm supports and the minimum U.S. and Cuban officials in New York Clarence Todman, the Carter ad The fisheries negotiations became wage he advocates and the amounts and Havana, is seen as a significant ministration’s top aide for Latin necessary after both the United espoused on Capitol Hill. step toward better relations between American policy, returned from States and Cuba approved a 200-mile But he said, “I believe we’ve got a the two countries. Chiba today and the announcement was fishing zone on March 1. Their new good beginning for White House and Details were not immeditely an made a short time later. maritime boundaries overlap in the congressional relations. nounced, but it covered overlapping It was only the second bilateral 90-mile-wide Florida Straits. “I’m grateful for your advice ... and criticism. I’m trying to carry out the promises I made during the cam paign to you and your constituents.” The president said he has had to Experts make progress, address a series of “controversial problems,” adding, “It is my hope and expectation that the budget will be balanced by the end of my term.” hope to cap well today STAVANGER, Norway (UPI) - the sea daily could be choked off this Officials said so far damage to Boy hurt badK Oil disaster experts battling a morning. wildlife has been minimal. Love Lane sewer being installed runaway well in the North Sea say The two Texans, Angser “Boots” Archimbeault said the plan for cap A young boy is reportedly in they have completed the first stages Hansen and Richard “Toots’’ ping the well calls for hydraulic As the trench for a new sewer line on Love Lane is extended, a critical condition at Manchester of repair work and are optimistic the Hatteberg, used sparkless tools to pressure to close two “blind rams” bulldozer fills in the dirt to cover the completed work. The Memorial Hospital as the result of 120-foot-high gusher may be capped minimize the danger of fire as they inside a blowout preventer valve, A project, which includes the installation of about 1,300 feet of injuries received in an accident today. worked Wednesday on the Bravo now in position on top of the well’s sewer line and a pumping station, began about a week ago and, this forenoon, a hospital “Practically all the preliminary platform in the center of the North pipe. work has been implemented and we with good weather and soil conditions, will be completed in spokesman said. Sea, attempting to bolt down a ’The boy, Scott HarHey, 7, was can get-nn > Ith lt*i nsiH ’^^-^tinicial cutoff valve to the spewing “If they close successfully and if about a month or less. After the sewer installation is completed, reportedly run over by a car while said Robert Archimbeault pipe. they hold, the flow stops then,” he another group of engineers will move into the same area to in he was playing with friends in the engineering manager for Phillips The repair team was, in effect, said. stall a water line, all of which will be a traffic handicap for vicinity of Hartford Rd. and Petroleum, Norway, at a Wednesday trying to put a faucet on the pipe so In that case a navy-sized flotilla of several weeks. (Herald photo by Pinto) McKee St. night news conference. that it could be turned off. Since the clean-up vessels would be left to get Two Texans from disaster well blew out Friday night it has P on with mopping up the oil slick while 16 specialist Paul “Red” Adair’s created an oil slick — now shaped work on Bravo platform returned to Houston company and their daredevil like an artist’s palette — that covers normal. crew “got everything in a state of 580 square miles of ocean surface. But if the “blind rams” do not hold, jir vent. readiness” Wednesday, Norwegian navy officials said the the three-piece assembly would have 16»» Archimbeault said. Cummings hits district, slick, now stretching 45 miles from to be swivelled into position across Three more pieces of equipment the Bravo blowout platform, was — already assembled and weighing the jet of oil spewing at a pressure about 150 miles from the nearest near to 5,000 pounds per square inch. nearly four tons — need to be put in coasts, those of Denmark and place “and we will be in a position to Even this, he indicated, might be Norway. The well in Norway's done “with good luck.” praises work on budget close,” he said. Ekofisk oil field is almost midway Archimbeault said that with luck, “1 must emphasize that much between the Norwegian and British depends on the people out there.” the 28,000 barrels of oil spilling into coasts. By GREG PEARSON has to be approved by the district have to complete by the end of next Herald Reporter residents. week. The Manchester Democratic Town “Just think of that,” Cummings The mayor called the budget Committee Wednesday night heard said. “We (the town) have to ask process “the most important work its chairman give a tongue-lashing to Uiem if we want to put a sewer on the board does all year.” This year’s the Eighth Utilities District and the their property because of some budget from Town Manager Robert mayor say that budget work will foolish act called Special Act 200. B. Weiss proposed a 9.43 mill in Urban Democrats face test produce an acceptable mill rate and We’ll take care of that in the near crease in the General Fund tax. The level of services. future, you can bet your life on that,” directors have been working for the Town Chairman ’Theodore Cum he said. past two weeks to reduce that figure, in their budget challenge mings, who has frequently been at “We’re through subsidizing the dis as well as the overall proposed $25.5 odds with the district, crltized the trict,” he added. He said that the million budget. events surrounding the proposed project is being paid for with federal “I can say the mill rate will be an HARTFORD (UPI) - Urban Baldwin-Concord Rd.-area sewer. Revenue Sharing funds. acceptable one to everyone,” Democratic and some Republican ’The Town Board of Directors has api “If they don’t want it, we’ll put it Moriarty said. “The level of services lawmakers, apparently willing to proved $110,000 to begin planning to use where someone will use it and we will provide will be one we can dare Gov. Ella T. Grasso to veto the, work for the project, but the district it will be appreciated,” Cummings point to with pride.” budget, today faced their first test of has not yet taken a final vote on ap said. Cummings also mentioned that the strenth against the spending plan proval of the project. Mayor Matthew Moriarty’s com town Republicans have requested a offermd by legislative leaders. Under Special Act 200, the project, ments concentrated on the 1977-78 The legislature’s budget-making because it is north of Middle ’Tpke., town budget, which the directors —See Page Twelve-A Appropriations Committee was scheduled to vote on the $1.91 billion document submitted by the Democratic leadership which calls for a 10 per cent Increase in welfare Today’s news summary payments. The size of the welfare in crease is the stumbling block, with big city Democrats and some ComplM by Unlt§d Pm $ fntematfonaf Republicans pushing for a 20 per cent boost. State BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - The prepared — at President Carter’s Leaders of that coalition said University of Bridgeport Student prodding — to say how much they Wednesday they didn’t think they had HARTFORD (UPI) - About 100 Council has voted unanimously to cost taxpayers each year, but CIA the votes to win their point in the nursing homes have written the oppose the proposed transfer of Director Stansfield Turner and committee but as the meeting, which Connecticut Department of Social WPKN-FM, the student-operated two predecessors don’t think was expected to last Into the after Services to question or complain radio station on campus. Univer much of the idea. For one thing, noon, opened today they were more about the new state rates for sity officials announced plans they said Wednesday, it’s never optimistic. welfare patients. Social Services Monday to ask the Federal Com been done 'before. And, for “I think we may,’ said Rep. John Commissioner Edward W. Maher munications Commission to ap another, it might help enemy Mannlx, R-Wllton, whoWednesday said Wednesday the homes have prove the full or partial transfer agents get a fix on U.S. spy ef had said he didn’t think the votes requested hearings on their new of the station’s license to Public forts. were there. rates, raised questions about the Radio for Southern Connecticut. However, the first actual test could formula used to arrive at the International come on whether to vote on the rates and insisted mistakes must budget today with the coalition of dis- have been made. National PARIS (UPI) — Vietnamese sident Democrats and the Premier Pham Van E)ong said Republican minority expected to try HARTFORD (UPI) - Each of WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi today he is “optimistic” that the and force a postponement on the vote, Connecticut's more than 80 FBI dent Carter will conduct a series coming talks with the United until Saturday. agents has contributed to a of meetings with congressional States In Paris will begin a new Rep. Christopher Shays, R- nationwide defense fund for leaders to set a timeUble for era in their two countries’ Stamford, the ranking GOP member former agent John J. Kearney of priority legislation before he relationship. Dong’s aides later on the committee, said themove to Simsbury, an FBI spokesman said leaves next week for the “Dow told UPI that Hanoi will demand put off the vote was because he and Wednesday. ning Street Summit” in London. in the talks, opening next members of his coalition had not Kearney, 55, a former FBI The President plans to unveil his Tuesday, that the Carter ad been given complete copies of the supervisor in ^ e bureau's New welfare reform program, a top ministration abide by the Nixon propose budget by the leadership York city office, has been Indicted priority campaign promise, early administration’s pledge to grant until Wednesday night. for alleged Illegal mall opening, next week. Vietnam $3.5 billion In reconstruc Mrs. Grasso, who first wiretapping and conspiracy in tion aid —a promise put into cold recommended a five per cent welfare connection with surveillance ac WASHINGTON (UPI) - The storage after North Vietnam's In hike, said Wednesday she would veto tivities against the Weathermen. nation’s Intelligence agencies are vasion of the South in 1975. — See Pagr Twelve-.A PAGE TWO-A— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurg., April 28, 1877 ^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Miuicheiter. 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Members of the Davis Family Singers, who will present a concert of gospel music Friday at Calvary GROUND CHUCK Church are, from left to right, Linette and Jonathan Willey, Ruth and Bob Davis and Brenda Clark. MANCHESTER KIDDIE MATINEE Tierney in RSVP post Flu clinic ______GOOD THUR APRIL 30th COMNNTY COLLEGE ‘8UPERBUG SUPER AGENF 0 NOW TO SUNDAY SHOWN 2KK) 99* Main Audftorkim Raymond J. Tierney of 42M (lOH). He is now retired. volunteers BMweN ttreel Campwa Bluefleld Dr. has been appointed field Before Tierney’s appointment to 8:30 p.m. representative for the Retired Senior RSVP, he volunteered as a RSVP to be feted Gospel concert planned The Manchester Health HOC StudMi. Volunteer Program (RSVP) in staff aide and Interviewed and placed 100 EXTRA STAMPS OMMrU AdmlMion S1JO Manchester, Glastonbury and East volunteers in community projects. Department has invited all VOTE DEMOCRATIC Hartford. He succeeds Nancy Peters. He has also served on the business persons who volunteered WITH COUPON it PURCHASE The Davis Family Maranatha Christian organized this family daughter, is the iead Tierney graduated from Boston advisory board of the Sheltered their services for the Singers of Salisbury, Md., Youth Fellowship and out m in istry in 1967. Bob singer, and her husband, College with a B.A. and M.A. degree Workshop in Lincoln Center. townwide flu clinic last fall will present a concert of reach of the church. After manages the group and Jonathan Willey, plays the in education and counseling. Since The RSVP is sponsored locally by to an appreciation dinner gospel music Friday at 8 the program, refreshments n - sings bass. His wife sings bass guitar and preaches BOLTON VOTERS coming to Connecticut 30 years ago, the Capitol Region Conference of Wednesday, May 11, at 6 p.m. at Calvary Church, will be served by the alto and shares the respon- at youth rallies and he has worked privately and publicly Churches and participating p.m. at the Army-Navy ANY PORK ROAST 647 E. Middle Tpke. Maranatha staff in sibilites of the group with i H n a m t n o s evangelistic crusades. in the areas of personnel administra organizations. Anyone wishing infor Club. The concert, which is Fellowship Hall of the her husband. Linette, their n a r s a ME YOU SATISFIED WITH Brenda Clark, sings tenor tion, labor relations and counseling. mation about RSVP may contact Those planning to attend open to the public, is being church. and plays the piano. QOOD THRU APRIL 30th RonfirssniKKT He served on the original board for Tierney at 646-3261, or 649-5281, are asked to call in their sponsored by the Bob and Ruth Davis KA8T HAIiTPORD >C«SIS AFTER CRISIS the Instructors of the Handicapped extension 285. acceptance by 4:30 p.m. on r r / T T ses'B aio Raymond J. Tierney Monday to Terry Morrow, 5th MNUl MMKKSni aAscMMiumim >LACK OF PLAIMHG 649-5281, extension 211. m aa.BO ui aiaomm. POUCEMENS W A T B E n ENDS TONITE >SKYR0CKETIR6 LOCAL TAXES Bay Slate keeps BALL "KING KONG” Police raport Sunday closings Theater schedule APRIL 30 • 9-2 AM and “RUFEALO RIU’ Satupt • Bottia • Dips Starts Friday DEMON BOSTON (UPI) - Gov. CNIGKEN '20 Par Coupit ‘3 MYS OF THE COMMM' SEED u David L. Wetherell, 18, of 79 George A. Miller, 31, of 611 Rachel ty bond for court appearance May 9 Michael S. Dukakis says he Mualc by AL JARVIS and IPSTHar Cushman Dr., was arrested on a Rd., was arrested Wednesday on ------is "extremely disap MANCHESTER ARMORY A THURSDAY Vernon Cine 2 — “Superbug charge of third-degree assault charge of attempting to obtain a con pointed” a legislative com Super Agent" 2:00; “A Star Is For Tickets Call The Ball Co., 587 N, Main St., HANK RVBAi Tuesday night. The arrest was in con trolled substance by fraud or deceit. mittee has acted un Burnside Theater 1 — "Fun reported the theft of about $1,000 Bom” 7:05-9:30 640-4096 or nection with a fight in which another UBS With Dick and Jane’' 7:30-9:10 He was arrested at the Shop-Rite worth of tools. Including a jack favorably on bills repealing 043-8706 FIRST youth was in ju r^ . David J. Harley, Burnside Theater 2 — BICYCLES Pharmacy on Spencer St. He was hammer and welding leads. The theft Massachusetts’ Sunday no a p available, of 335 Lydall St., NOT QUARTERS "Freaky Friday" 1:30-7:00- SELECTMAN later released on a $1,000 nonsurety occurred Tuesday night or early closing laws. NEW USED was found in a semi-conscious condi 8:40 bond for court appearance May 9. Wednesday, police said. The bills automatically Manchester Drive-In — 17* tion by police after being called to received adverse reports “Let Work Together’ Extensive vandalism was reported "King Kong” 8:00; "Buffalo the parking lot of the 7-11 store on Walter H. Smith, 40, of Granby, Wednesday when the Bill and the Indians” 10:00 to a rooming house on Birch St. on Green Rd. about 7:45 p.m. was charged on a warrant deadline under legislative P Tuesday. Two rooms were entered U.A. Theater 1 — "Let’s Do Minchaatar Evaning Harald Harley was transported to rules for reporting out bills It Again” 7:10; “Uptown Wednesday with issuing a bad check. and the contents taken. Damage in USDA CNOICE Published every evening except Manchester Memorial Hospital and passed without a favorable Saturday Night” 2:15-9:10 He was released on a nonsurety bond cluded broken doors, windows, Sundays and holiday. Entered at the then to St. Francis Hospital in Hart- U.A. Theater 2 - “The M anchester, C onn. Post O ffice as S e for court May 16. ripped screens, broken chairs, holes vote on the measure. Eagle Has Landed” 2:00-7:00- cond Class Mali Matter. ford.where he was treated and dis ”I am extremely disap POST ROAD PLAZA in walls throughout the building, and 9:20 ______Suggested Carrier Rates charged. Bradford B. Driggs, 25. of 54 N. pointed that the Commerce TOP B U n MAIN STREET. ROUTE 30 writing on the walls. Several other U.A. ’Theater 3 — "Winnie , Payable In Advartce Police said two other youths were School St., was arrested early today and Labor Committee has VERNON. CONNECTICUT ITS TME FOR t GIUNIE items which belonged to the owners the Pooh” 1:00-7:30; ’"The Vvednesday 8 d a ily Single copy ...... 15e with Harley in a car which had been chosen to give an adverse W e e k ly ...... 90« on a charge of disorderly conduct were also taken, police said. The SIRLOIN Littlest Horse ’Thieves” 2:20- One m o n t h ...... $3.00 followed into the parking lot by the report to all bills which 872-3159 after he was observed allegedly boarding house had been closed by 8:50 Three months ...... $11.70 SALES-SERVICE-PARTS car allegedly driven by Wetherell, would repeal or revise the Vernon Cine 1 — King 9 4 0 S ix m o n th s ...... $23.40 looking into apartments on Tudor the owners recently. O ne y e a r ...... $46.60 ACCESSORIES and a fight ensued. Police said Lane. He was released on a nonsure- Sunday Blue Laws," Kong” 1:30-7:00-9:20 Mall Rates Upon Request OH US 1 CHMKC STEAKS OPEN EVERYDAY Harley was kicked in the head and Dukakis said. Subscribers who fall to receive their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. EXCEPT SUN. fell to the ground. Wetherell (Form«riy known m N.Y. Sirloin) should telephone the circulation THURS. & FRI. TIL 9 reportedly left the scene and was department. 647-0046. VOTEKNMMTICIMVtKl arrested later. POLLS OPEN 6 A.M.-8 P.M. Wetherell was released on a PLEASE CALLTHEATRE OwiMcraUo theHoii ConimmM - Tom SfwridM, Tims. 5 FOR SCREEN TMES promise to appear in court May 9. OPEN 1 PM MaUnaes $1.25 lor all seats ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ HEART-STOPPING ACT10N...HEARTWARMING FUN! I SNOW WHITE HrsBHVEMiniai BOLTON NOTCH (End of 1-84) ( Public records DELICIOUS MU8HRCCMS Warranty deeds CHILI DOGS - HAMBURGS Mary Iwosa to William J. Houle and Maureen A, Houle, FRENCH FRIES both of Bolton, property at 69, 71, 73 and 75 Fairfield St.,' COFFEE a SODA $80,000. Robert C. Dennison and Wells C. Dennison to Joseph L. 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS Swensson Jr„ Inc. property at Porter and Highland SU.. • $23,000. 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INTRODUCTORY OFFER SALE ENDS MAY 1ST ON ALL ICE A PLANTED HOME WEATHER WOOD SAVE 10% OFF CASH & CARRY SPECIAL NEW YORK SIRLOIN CAN EAT. Joseph Roblchaud, demolition of pool at 318 Lydall St., HALF ROAST CHICKEN W/STUFFINQ ROSES GREEN LAWNS L*nd*c*plng-see US. Or- 4200$ $BE namanl.l, th.d. A fruit CM m K t CM FRESH VEAL CUTLET PARMESAN flnMl, pottMl In foll.g. Fava’s Building Wreckers for Central Conn. Cokid 2lM m n . MILK FMd, SMd, Llnra, ScotU, OrMn- ir**i, ihrubt, groundcovmr., 2J1 ttU JJ2 3.53 BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP demolition at 23-25 Apel PL, $1,700. 2l4-ll 20-11 125 Only from yl.w, C.dw.ll A Jon**, •v*rgr**n«, rhododandren., LTI 2i|.tl 4J$ 4.41 Wgal. Wl HrvM w/m>th*d or DikM pouio, wur crum or buMr' Edward, David and Mary Ann Wilson. 25 ainton St., Ii4-U 2rf-12 7.U Mllorg.nll. • all at R*duc*d iSI t t t 5J1 ilp rtN jM k .c n A Parkin. prIcM. P.fio blooki, mulching demolition of chicken coop at 32-34 Spruce St., hLU 2II-12 2II-14 t i l mil.rla|«. * UI 2II-14 7.42 111 Bidwell Home Improvement Co. for Joyce Graham h U I 2x1-11 lt72 Also incliidea a dallghtful salad bar aapeclaJly prapared for Mothar ’ 3 . 2 9 ITS 2iS-U t 4 l 7.15 on her day. Tdothera lovet roof repair at 1 Lockwood St„ $400. ’ All dinners Rentlbly priced at Mothers lovet Bidwell Home Improvement Co. for William Anderson EVERY FRIDAY! Enjoy cdl you want roof repair at 75 Bretton Rd., $520. OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE ON 1 WEEK DELIVERY of our delicious fried flounder qi our Fried Vegetable Gardens James Bousfield for Jerome Walsh, roof repair at 38 LU I iM M W M A M S 7 je * S .9 S PANSIES Thm w UMt Lw.____a^_ wwwk EXCUHNM COUPON F tor .d u ll. Tendersweet Clams. Served with crisp • mmmt W B lFifaU B Gerard St„ $600. Cauliflower, S re oonly______99< ^ ^ S O a e french fries, creamy cole slaw Louis Visone for Mrs. Ann Connolly, aluminum sidina Cloaed Saturday, April 30. at 12:00 noon for Inventory ooN, tie. *paok0*12*D .ek 9-1 at 247 Charter Oak St„ $2,250. ^ COKE or forchlldr.nund.r12 PKk Edward McGregor, roof repair at 401 Bidwell St„ $500. 394 Tollsnd Turnpike C a ll Mrfy for r.twv.t/ont-646-75S8 - - sa.sn Marriage lleenoet ^ The W.0. Qlenney Co. m Manchester T im a TAB 748 TOLLAND TNPK., MANCHESTER UOUJARO bulba, raapbarry, atrawbarry, bagonlaa. Burpaa aaaS, Frank P. Lalashlua, 134 Deming St„ and Deborah K Jow nionJ At Exit 94 -1-86 McClelUnd, 154 Irving St„ April SO « C™ ter NORBTURNS/IOot. From H.rtford: T .k . Exit 94, turn right. W .’r. Tri. 643-9474 W ml. up the r e d . Congregational. "*■ co ffi S e g a w asssKa “w SAVE 800 168 IFborffartd St, Manchester Con»Uus A. Moylan HI and Patricia A. Turklhgton KM m 0704818 6SS4S7S . 4IMS1S ifiH 6n 6 (kn Ipril 31 both of HarUord, May 28 Center Congregational * 7'’* SfO'e rt'jf*) H$$rt PAGE FX)UR-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchegter, Conn., niuri.. April »■ U77 f ■■■■" ■ ■ ...... " “ N f f The runaround MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. April 28. 1977- PAGE FIVE-A lHanrI?fatpr Eitputn^Hpralb FOCIS classes The teen-age residents of rehabilitation center for St. Bridget RosarvSocIp- Rpfrochm,>,.i. ■■■ t Manchester — A City of Village Charm New Hope Manor are for- tv ™iii ^ Refreshments will be day from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., mlng a wftball team and 8‘rls i" Hartford ‘Ld MrtrFridav at “7 « h ^ ® Founded Oct. 1, 1881 (A b o u t 1 on plutonium Oriented Childbirth Information Society need equipment especially Rd. Those wishing to have p.m. at St Bridvet <5rh^»i Temple on 400 MafntMr, Audit Bureau of Circulation Mambar, Unllad Praia Intarnallonal (hOCIS) is now accepting registration for iU May series >—town— 4 baseball gloves. Donations donations picked up mav cafeteria Miiitfrv ti, 01 Tpke. The sale Published by the Manchester Publlshlng-Co., Herald Square, of classes in Expected Parent Education. u , ...... Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. By Martha Angle orders its staff to prepare an en ’^ e classes, which meet weekly, begin Tuesday, May 3 sor a rummage sale Mon- clothing and other items. and Robert Walters vironmental Impact report on the use at 7:30 p.m. at the Manchester Memorial Hospital in the Raymond F. Robinson. Edltor-Publitber Harold E. Turkinglon. Managing Editor WASHINGTON - (NEA) - Roger of “mixed oxide” fuel, the combina conference rooms. L. Conner could have told Jinuny tion of uranium oxide and plutonium • j taught by qualified professionals and Opinion Carter long ago that plutonium oxide used in “demonstration” include the following in weekly consecutive order; Early shouldn’t be used In commercial programs at Big Rock Point and two Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery, Preview to Parenting, nuclear power plants. In fact, Connor other commercial nuclear reactors. and Infant Care and Nutrition. P lllllllllll tried to warn the federal government (Although the President’s decision The classes are free of charge and open to the public. ■ lU lU llllll Prereg^lstration may be made by conUcting Mrs. Thomas Violence yields about the danger four years ago — was directed primarily at the G. Hull at 875-8795; Mrs. Thomas Moore, 646-1234- or by but nobody was listening. Deli Department Specials planned new generation of “fast writing to FOCIS, 20 Westfield St. f VHUItEST MEATS In the wake of President Carter’s BOQNER’8 Political activity could be a tion against Chicanos and breeder” reactors, those three older decision earlier this month to aban “110t water” reactors have been “pressure valve” to reduce demonstrations for more IN TOWN don Indefinitely the use of plutonium using reprocessed pliitontum for Eunice Shriver U8DA CHOICE . ^ ^ m m ^ IXRMAH BOLOGNA. .9 9 * gang warfare in urban ghettos, Chicano teachers and more as a reactor fuel, Conner's story is several years.) QROTE a WEIQEL says a University of Wisconsin Chicano law enforcement of "worth recounting because it Is a saga Acceptable SIRLii STEAK...... * 1 .5 9 sociologist. ficers. of citizen frustration In the face of will speak at August 1974: The AEC staff B^ONELESS U8DA FRANKS According to Prof. Howard Such coordinated actions government obstinacy, obstruction releases for public conunent an 1,108- * 1 .5 9 and obfuscation. 17183118 S. Erlander, who studied gang produced a sense of unity and page document which, not sur benefit dinner BOOMER’S Secret permission .* 2 .1 9 violence in East Los Angeles in power which decreased gang prisingly, concludes that "mixed In December 1972, the Atomic oxide” fuel containing plutonium Is COOKED SALAMI the late 1960s and early 1970s, violence, Erlanger found. U80A CHOICE TOP ^ ^ .9 9 * Elnergy Commission (AEC) secretly indeed an acceptable fuel. Eunice Kennedy Shriver will speak May 9 at a fund gang fights decreased as raising dinner for the benefit of Alpha & Omega, a non IMPORTED KRAKUS Whereas gang members granted the Consumers Power Co. of August 1976; The AEC has been ROUND STEAK...... * 1 .6 9 political activity among the previously achieved power and profit organization co-founded by Carl and Rachel Michigan permission to experiment abolished but its successor, the Rossow of Ellington in 1974. with plutonium at its Big Rock Point U8DA CHOICE ROUND JOILEO HAM gangs increased. Conversely, dignity through their gang’s Nuclear Regulatory Commission 'The organization was formed "to protect handicapped .* 2 .4 9 violence mounted when reputation and through defense nuclear generating plant near the (NRC)j issues a final environmental children by providing a home environment and family CURE STEAK...... political activity declined. of their neighborhood “turf,” community of Charlevoix, Mich. Impact report, again endorsing the setting for such children where they can receive basic .* 1 .6 9 Conner, a Grand Rapids, Mich., As examples of political ac during the period of political use of plutonium. education, health care, and stimulation of their physical U8DA EYE ' resident, is executive director of the November 1976: The NRC an and emotional capabilities.” 2 tivity, he cites gang member movement the same needs West Michigan Environmental Ac nounces it will begin receiving Proceeds from the dinner will go toward a fund to build ROUND ROAST.. participation in such things as were fulfilled through iden tion Council, a coalition of about 70 applications for the regular commer a larger home behind the Rossow’s existing home on * 1 .2 9 Lanz Lane in Ellington. ' FISH DEP. walkouts from the city’s tification with the Chicano peo local conservation clubs, church cial use of “mixed oxide” fuel In 8WIFT BROWN A 8ERVE 4RTMENT^ schools to protest discrimina- ple as a whole. groups and civic organizations. power plants, even though it has not The Rossows hope to raise $9,000 toward the $20,000 Featuring This Weak down payment needed to get the larger home started. 7Q « File suit completed a study of the dangers of SAUSAGE...... Ike couple has already received a $5,000 grant from the 8oz.pkg. ■ FRESH ALASKAN KING In March 1973, Conner’s group filed theft and sabotage of plutonium, a Swindell’s Foundation of Hartford and also another $7,000 MUEN8TER suit in federal court, challenging the material It acknowledges Is “one of in private donations. 8 use of plutonium on the same the most toxic known radioactive U.S. Rep. Christopher J. Dodd is the honorary chair HADDOCK CBAB Firm ^Roots' grounds that Carter cited In his re materials.” man of the dinner. He has donated an unspecified amount CHEESE .lb.* 1 .3 9 cent ban: It is the principal compo Court intervenes of his recently approved $13,000 congressional pay raise RATH HICKORY 8MOKED toward the fund. FILLET CLAWS When something stirs the nent of nuclear weapons. March 1977: Only 10 days before As for the claim that slavery The children living with the Rossows include three of Because Conner’s organization Is a Carter’s decision Is announced, the hearts and minds of people as was not oppressive as we have their own children, a handicapped child they adopted, and HAM HUGGETS • lb.* 2 .4 9 small group with limited financial Supreme Court agrees to hear en much as did the now-famous always thought it was, those resources and relies heavily on a five multiply-handicapped foster children. They plan to 8WEET LIFE $^69 $ 1 6 , vironmentalists’ appeals of the add more children after the larger home is built. television series, “Roots,” who make the claim have the volunteer staff, it asked the AEC to NRC’s allegedly premature decision Mr. and Mrs. Rossow plan to build a home that is * 'h . there is bound to be reaction. burden of explaining why it help pay for the costly litigation. to begin processing "interim barrier free in design. Several physicians have testified V,BACUH * 1 .2 9 , Most of it has centered on the was necessary to have a But the request for financial license” applications for plutonium. to the good work done by the couple in helping these han question of the historical ac Fugitive Slave Law, why such assistance was merely bounced back A footnote: When Carter an dicapped children. ./ and forth between the AEC staff and curacy of the book by Alex a thing as the Underground nounced the government’s opposition Ben Ezra Chapter of B’nai B’rith has also been in the court. “We felt like a well-used strumental in helping the friends of Alpha & Omega. Haley, on which the series was Railway existed, why there to the use of plutonium fuel systems, ping pong ball,” recalls Conner. the reactor core at Big Rock Point Mrs. Shriver, sister of the late President John F, based, and some of it has even was an abolition movement Kennedy, has been active in programs for the han Spent $60,000 contained 50 kilograms of m aterial— USDA CHOICE been international. why, indeed, the nation nearly dicapped and mentally retarded children through the USDA CHOICE The environmentalists spent $60,- more than any other commercial Kennedy Foundation. The London Sunday Times, 000 — more than they could afford — CONSISTS OF ALL tore itself asunder over reactor In the country and enough to Ike fund-raising dinner will be at the Sheraton-Hartford CENTER CUT for instance, has thrown doubt slavery. when they were forced to abandon make five nuclear bombs. Hotel in Hartford. Tickets are still on sale and will be SIRLOIN STEAKS on Haley’s discovery that he In short, it is difficult to the fight, still entangled in As for Conner’s organizations, it's sold on a walk-in basis the night of the dinner. BOnOM ROUND was descended from a yoiing figure out just what the critics preliminary, procedural issues which still $25,000 in debt. “But there’s a Other guest speakers will be the Most Rev. Daniel Reil FULL HIPS the government bureaucracy dealt feeling that we’re finally on the way ly, bishop of Norwich Diocese, and Sal D’Amico, a African named Kunta Kinte, are getting at. If “Roots” is Tirillo, 12, top, of 206 Center St., and Janet Whorff, 12, with at a leisurely pace. to resolving one of the most Impor member of the National Planning and Advisory Council who was kidnapped by slave not absolutely verifiable in on Handicapped Individuals. OF BEEF ROAST sa, of 209 ^ nter St., climb a tree in Center Springs Park. (Photo by Several national environmental tant Issues facing the world,” he OR A traders in the 18th century. every detail, it in no way ' organizations then took up the cause says. “There’s also a sense of vin CUT AND WRAPPED Steve Dunn) TO ORDER 18-20 Other critics have pointed out offends essential historical and found themselves dealing with dication — and a little bit of anger Lb. Avg. BACK of RUMP that the story ignores the im truth. If it does not tell the this chronology: about the way we were batted Why Not Let A Herald TAG, February 1974: The AEC belatedly portant role played by black whole story of the black Carter faces uphill around.” or GARAGE SALE ClassHled Africans themselves in the experience in America, Haley Ad Help Empty Out Your We Give Old Fashioned slave trade. never pretended that it did. battle for gas tax * Almanac House, And Fill Up Your Butcher Service... Let Our Family Still others, while they take As for other criticisms — Pockets Let Pennies, P pains to condemn slavery as an that all the black characters in WASHINGTON — A Commerce By United Press International 1758. This is entertainer Ann- ^Return Dollars! Serve Four Family! evil institution, argue that it “Roots” are good and noble Department report that the economy Today is Thursday, April 28, the Margret’s 36th birthday. STORE HOURS; ★ ★ ★ really wasn’t all that bad, you and all the whites are mean grew at an annual rate of 5.2 per cent Andrew 118th day of 1977 with 247 to follow. On this day in history: during the first quarter of 1977— dou know. It was to the economic and cruel, and that rehashing The moon is between its first In 1788, Maryland was admitted to Call The Herald Mon. i Tues. ’H S:00 ble the rate in the last quarter of 1976 quarter and full phase. self-interest of slaveowners to the Union as the seventh state. 317 Higliland St all this stuff about slavery will — suggests that President Carter’s The morning stars are Venus and treat their slaves humanely. contribute to racial discord — his 1977 Buick, plus the cost of In 1945, Fascist leader Benito NW., Thurs., K Fri ti 9:00 energy program may underestimate feeding and maintaining same, “keep Mars. Mussolini was executed by Italian All of which criticism would the one charge was also Ibid 5«^B43-2711 the American people's obsession me broke.” Obviously, it never oc The evening stars are Mercury, patriots. MAHCNESTER R Sat t Sunday seem to be quite beside the against “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” with buying anything we want, Jupiter and Saturn. ■Trim Faahlonau curred to the man NOT to buy a new In 1952, the war with Japan was of 'NGM EUCHIJLITD FJLSKMd&giT point. and the other is reminiscent of regardless of price. car. Those born on this date are under ficially ended with signing of a treaty COHH. Alex Haley is not Swiss- the argument not heard in The report noted that consumer the sign of Taurus. by the United States and 47 other StBtOaiZINO phit-tin fothitm spending on motor vehicles rose at a James Monroe, fifth president of German or Scotch-Irish. He is more than a century that Carter's plan nations. whopping 70 per cent annual rate. Carter’s program would: the United States, was born April 28, not Chinese. His roots obvious blacks would be happier if they, This, despite the fact gasoline prices Boost gasoline taxes 50 cents per ly are African, and since there were kept in ignorance. have doubled since the Nixon gallon over 10 years if consumption is no record of Africans ever White Americans have “energy crisis.” And cars cost much continues to rise. Starting with the Thoughts \ more these days. Special Sizes having hijacked passing ships “ Gone With Wind,” black 1978 models and through 1985, a car 12'A - 26’A GROCERY SPECIALS Lots of luck Garden Fresh, Produce Specials to take them to America, it is Americans now have “Roots.” getting less than 13 miles per gallon On a park bench sits an empty, him the balloon and daisy and beams SIARTc u c o c ' and 38 to 52. also obvious that somewhere When it somes to a comparison We must wish Carter, and would be taxed an extra 8449. Natural lonely form. The ey6s are sad and the “I love you.” The sad, empty form JUMBO ICEBERQ A . Congress, all the best in their efforts hands are w ither^. Many days and SWEET LIFE MANDARIN along the line one of his between the two in terms of gas prices would rise to $1.75 per looks up, and a faint smile appears on to find a solution to the Republic’s thousand cubic feet on new natural much wisdom Is contained in this ancestors was forcibly brought the wrinkled face. i LETTUCE 3 hds. 9 9 * historical accuracy, there is biggest problem. After all, the gas for both interstate and intrastate form on the bench, but no one seems Indeed the very presence of God 31*1 to care. to this country. really no contest. economy we save is our own. And deliveries. U.S. crude oil would be could be felt as this little girl touched Suddenly a rosey cheeked, laughing CALIFORNIA P W ^ . Carter is not just giving it the old taxed to raise the prices to'the world the life of that man on the park little girl appears. In her hand she bench. It is spring — someone needs VEGETAIIES 41* 1 Madison Avenue shot when he says price of $13 to $14 a barrel. carries a balloon and a daisy. She BUNSWEBT CELERY .^ .59« the government seeks to avert “an It’s a pretty good program. your touch. looks for a moment at the sad form of Jennie Jones, Intern impending catastrophe.” Somehow^ we’ve got to reduce con i r r ' s u p e r SELECT the old man. Then with an out Emanuel Lutheran Church PRUNE JUKE [ Yesterdays But we are a people who have sumption or we’ll run out of energy, stretched arm and a smile she hands PUNTERS never made major sacrifices in but the enemy is us — the American CUKES 2 « 3 9 * I - T ii r n i s i iiif n i i ir i i i i llll|•.^l... iiiiiiiiaiiiiTffrntwiafriirTwni peacetime. We insist on buying all people. We have been spoiled by the PEANUT BUTTER FRESH V . 25 years ago 10 years ago the goodies and comforts and con world’s highest living standard. Open forum BCOTTIES veniences of life we can’t afford. Moreover, most of us work for a Manchester Savings and Loan Roland R. Wilson is re-elected On the desk is a letter from a living, and instilled in us is not STDAWBEmiES ___5 9 * starts business in new quarters. commander of the local VFW Post. FACIAL TISSUE reader in San Francisco. He says altogether improper belief that we MARSHMALLOW 2 William Davis, chairman of Gusts of gale force winds fan fire Newcomer’s suggestion Republican Town Committee, near Deepwood Dr., rip roof off auto prices and the price of gasoline can spend our paychecks any way we retains controi after caucus fight. are a “national disgrace.” So he goes please. To the editor; FLUFF home on Walnut St. and blow in win continued and strengthened by such SWEET LIFE dow at Youth Center at Parkade. on to complain that the payments on Minutes after Carter concluded his As a newcomer to political cam specific steps as standardizing town address to Congress, the in paigns who is talking with residents ■ I I E I I accounting, requiring numbered DOG FOOD dividualistic attitude of the of Boltoh about town government, ..as lb. bag 0 /(A/! iF y o u DON'T BEJ.IE.VS ME purchase orders, showing |ncome as American people was reflected in the following are guidelines which I well as expenses in reports, planning ■ Coupon & I'LL READ -mE DIRECTIONS /IGAlN^ comments by Capitol Hill poobahs. believe would be advantageous to the ifreraiif"" $7*50 Purchaae I $7.50 Purchaie 8 construction and major maintenance ...... ISoLoan 1 . ! community and could be started — "SHAKE WELL Tax attacked projects three to five years ahead, QOLD MEDAL I WINOEX within the next few months by newly BEFORE USING»’ Rep. John Rhodes, R-Ariz. House developing zero budgeting, close FROZEN DAIRY FLOUR m elected town officers: WINDOW CLEANER Minority Leader, attacked the gas attention of the Board of Finance to (1) General planning as the way the SWEET LIFE WHITE OR PINK oline tax. Senate Majority Leader the duties assigned it by the new Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., said “There town can take advantage of the charter. / M. I : v,r;^; relocations required by the 1-84 a \ is always time down the road to say (5) The Board of Selectmen can ac .12oz.eana' Si" 49 * route, for better business areas and T A m O’ SEA BATTER _ _ no.” Rep. A1 Ullman, D-Ore., said tively Influence the town’s tax rate UNIT ONI PIN FAMILY LIMIT ONI FIR FAMILY the residential growth it will bring VAUD THNU MAY 1 “Parts of the plan will no doubt be by knowing what Its residents want Partonallzad VAUD THRU MAY 1 should start now. FBHSTKIIS ■^ HIQHUNO . MANCHIITIR revised in the interests of workabili taxes used for, by supervising all rrofuslonal Sanrin (2) Town officers and agencies can ty and equity.” expenditures to determine if they are Hundreds to ehooee IF'ilh Coupon & meet regularly with the selectmen I Of Jimmy Carter, Speaker of the getting mileage for their money, and (or all her etolMng neede. I $7.50 Purcha.e and with each other to consider and w k i a i l e s House Tip O’Neill says, “ He’s going by urging long range alternatives to i WHEATIE8 to plan how their work together can to have to give us some help along the present problems as ways to more use the towns resources to avoid line.” That means O’Neill hopes adequately meet community NOODSEGIIPS...... „ ^ 9 9 * CEREAL duplication, control the financial Carter realizes his program will expenses and needs. 0 " y e l l o w I 18 make a lot of voters mad. burden and maximize the use of tax dollars. These appear to me to be workable O’Neill knows that everybody is a goals and guidelines which would WEESE SLICES \\ (3) Powers of the new charter special interest In this country — maintain the town’s good character ■1 LIMIT ONI FIR FAMILY vested in our voters as ways to better I VAUD THRU MAY 1 even thee and me — and the terms of and community advantages while at serve their needs (n the management E HIOHLANP. MANCHIITIR ■ the entire House and one-third of the the same time involving widely our .l4oi.bH. and development of the town, are to Senate will be up for grabs next year. residents In its orderly growth. be encouraged to be used in every VMM «vM mMm m M iaaM ----- if * 1 So if Carter pulls this one off, don’t Ernest A. Shephe^ Vimanlt KM WMIm. UtohZiSn ‘ possible way. M UtohM ■‘-inflill eSlHS bet the rent money that he won’t take Candidate, (4) Prudent management and voter v« m m i m a S I r t o i a stroll across the Potomac. Board of tetectmen *4M4>s u m m iSTfaT understanding of town affairs can be OWtsr ih m In Hawdin. Wonfcid. Republican iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiniiiii PAGE SIX-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., April 28, 1977 Work is ahead of schedule Elks will honor 64 youths She heads learning center _ ^ ^ ||* ^ ||^ ^ ^ ^ V E N lN ^ m R A L D ^ 4 a ^ ^ Conn., Thurs., April 28. 1977 - PAGE SEVEN-A Janet Chisholm has been selected ford area, and also conducted parent as the director of the Manchester Ms. Chisholm is completing a one- at Adams St.-W.M. Tpke. at ‘Gathering of the Eagles^ education programs at Squire Early Learning Center on Waddell year appointment as instructor at Village. At Square Village, she Rd. which will be open May 16. yConn. helped parents conduct a mini- Work on Manchester’s W, Middle The Elks of East Hartford will Lemuel Miller, Todd White, Robert William Berner, Keith Osterman The center is an all-day year-round The new Early Learning Center is Tpke. and Adams St. should be com preschool. honor 64 youths from the area in a Michaud, and Mitchell Dul. Jonathan Russell, Francis Blount’ facility designed to accommodate 32 accepting applications for enroll pleted in about two months, accor ^‘Gathering of the Eagles" dinner Troop 126 of Manchester, David Grulke, Kenneth Trial, and Manchester children of working ment. Further information is ding to Jay J. Giles, director of and award program Sunday. Ralph Ley, Neal Montany, and Brian Oliva. parents. “ available by calling 643-1742 or 646- public works. The affair will be held at the Elks Damon Plompen. Troop 186 of South Windsor, The school’s curriculum will 3878 on weekends or after 5 p.m. Most of the remaining work is on lodge at 148 RoberU St„ East Hart Troop 57 of East Hartford, Clark Stephen Waddack and Joseph provide a learning environment for Adams St., where the base paving ford starting at 1 p.m. Fresher. Cersesimo. three- and four-year-olds. The and sidewalks still have to be in The youths to be honored have at ■ftoop 61 of East Hartford, Victor Troop 389 of South Windsor, stalled, Giles said. program will provide social tained the highest award in scouting, Grin, Mark Bisaccia, James Barnes, David Schmidt and James Duval. situations, free choice play times and Work on the two streets was the Eagle badge. They come from and James Gould III. Troop 28 of Hebron, teacher-directed sessions. started last summer. The project is Manchester, East Hartford, Glaston Troop 67 of East Hartford, Bruce Ralph Clark, David Shaw, Craig financed by approximately 15 per Ms. Chisholm’s background in bury, South Windsor, Hebron, Perry and Prescott Lehmann. Porter, Allan Porter, Robert cludes child development training at ,Pl£RSE cent funding from the town, 15 per Marlborough and Bolton. Troop 69 of East Hartford, McConnell, and David Clark. University of Connecticut and cent from the state, and 70 per cent The seven towns are part of the Leonard Longo, Scott Cully, Troop 73 of Bolton, Steve Greene. Connecticut College, and serving as SQi® from the federal government under Algonquin Councii, Boy Scouts of the Urban Systems Program. an instructor in a Montessori school, America. church schools, day care centers and 35QS The contractor for the work, Della The affair marks the third major preschools. Construction Co. Inc. of Enfield, had effort by the lodge of honor youths in She served as a director of Chris it?«E f i t t r u A been given a total of 593 days to com scouting. It is believed to be the first About town WERE lUP(yUJ5 yvHo plete the work. Giles said that the tian education in Honolulu which in TKAVSLSP A H EA P OF TWE A E M Y time an Elks lodge in the state has cluded redesigning a day care facili TP APVl»g gM TH£ TERCAIN / town had originally expected the honored Eagles this way. work to be completed by November ty. When she moved to Connecticut in The lodge also sponsors a coed The youth ministry committee of ple from Grade 7 through high 1969, she became director-teacher of of this year, but now it appears that Explorer Post and a regular scout the job will be finished several Concordia Lutheran Church will school. a state-funded day care center in troop. New London. months ahead of that date. meet tonight at 7:30 at the church. Signs designed to aid elderly Giles said that installation of a new “Many a great man was once a Boy Al-Anon family groups will meet As a graduate assistant at Univer Cout who became an Eagle Scout," South United Methodist Church tonight at 8 at the Pathfinders Club, sity of Connecticut, she worked in the fn Mrc” p ' Fournier Chairman of the Manchester’s Commission on Aging explains culvert at Bigelow Brook near the to Mrs. Georgina Vince of 44 Case Dr. the Please Send Help signs the c S i s s l o n is Parkade has been completed and that said Fran Reinholtz and Ralph R will have a fair workshop tonight at 7 102 Norman St., with the beginners preschool laboratory with children, a temporary bypass road that had Stone, cochairmen of the affair. in the education wing of the church. group meeting at 7:30, and Friday at parents and student teachers. She Tb ^ ‘°wn’s outrLch worker to the elderly been used in the area is no longer The Eagles and troops are: 10 a.m. at South United Methodist received her m aster’s degree in 1975. T ofU i't Army K S w av designed to aid the elderly when their car breaks down on the Troop 25 of Manchester, Jehovah’s Witnesses will have a Church campus. Alateen for the 12- to During the year when Ms. SCOUTS ARE AEMOREP 2 needed. The only work that remains RECOUVAi SSANCE EPEOALlSTiS ® window of their home in the event of an emergency They are theocratic school and service 20-year-old children of problem Chisholm was associated with on W. Middle Tpke. is the laying of 1 Barry Cottle, Mark Kimball, Eric WHO MAR THE ROUTE TORTAUASi ^ailable at the local Senior Citizens Center, the Human Seryices Department at the inches of bituminous surface meeting tonight at 7:30 at 726 N. drinkers will meet tonight at 8 at the Manchester Community College, she Thomas, Robert Weiss, Scott Main St. Pathfinders Club. The family groups supervised field work students Pa^rdhnarH f”* chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons course and some sidewalk work. Alemany, Randall Joyner, Jeffrey The base paving on Adams St. from are open to those affected by placed in various early . childhood Cardboard for the signs was donated by Lydall Inc., and the Regional Occupational Center Metheny, David Beckwith, Glenn ’The Christian Growth Group of someone with a drinking problem. centers throughout the greater Hart Janet Chisholm did the printing free of charge. (Herald photo by Dunn) occupational Lenter Center St. to Middle Tpke. should be Ellis, David Shearer, Gary installed in the next few weeks, he North United Methodist Church will Turkington, Carl Gunderson, and meet tonight at 9 at the church. All residents of Mayfair Gardens said. Ralph Michels, THE DAY OF BIG TRAMPOLINE SAVINGS IS THE Sidewalk work on Adams St. will are invited to play setback Friday at Manchester Composite Squadron also begin soon, and some repair Troop 27 of Manchester, 7:30 p.m. in Cronin Hall. work on the street, between Hilliard of the Civil Air Patrol will meet Brian Colbath and Stephen tonight from 7 to 9:30 at the AARP will pick slate St. and Middle Tpke., also has to Mitchell. A Bible study is scheduled for Manchester State Armory, Main St. be done. Troop 47 of Manchester. tonight at 7:30 at United Pentecostal “A lot of little things have to be The meeting is open to all young peo Church, 187 Woodbridge St. The Connecticut Northeast Chapter No. Florrie Lawrence, Margaret Beecher and polished off, but much of the major 604 of the American Association of Clifford Hammond, two years; Helen work is done," he said. "Things are Retired Persons will meet Wednesday, Thomas, Huldah Butler, Emil Seelert, Dr. looking pretty good” L a il Spring lh«r« w it an unuaual amount ol loaf May 4, at 1:30 p.m. at the Knights of R.F. Dickinson and Jonathan Law, one He said that he was pleased that fungua on many ahada traoa In Ihia araa. II your traaa Columbus Hall, 138 Main St., for election year. of officers. the main contractor, which has sub COMPLETE GM wara Infaclad last yaar chancas aro thay will again ba Entertainment will be provided by the attackad. contracted some of the work, has The following officers are nominated AARP Singers from Tolland County Contact your local Bartlett Rapraaantativa lor an been able to complete much of the Richard Colbert, president; Louis Chapter. .Dominic Zaino, left, and Joseph Pullo, employes of Corsetti REPAIRS evaluation ol your traaa care at no charge. Lawrence, first vice-president; Ida work so quickly. Construction Inc., pour cement to anchor new curbs that will be On Tuesday, May 17, the chapter will He did say, however, that the swift • COLLISION Beruby, second vice-president; Marietta leave for a four-day trip to the Capitol installed on Adams St. The work is part of the Urban Systems Bitftlett Tree Service and Hammond, treasurer; Clifford Hammond, progress did cause some problems. Research Laboratories pro Hotel in Lakewood, N.J. Buses will leave Traffic inconveniences and rework in Project to upgrade both Adams St. and W. Middle Tpke (Herald • MECHANICAL vide local and economical BARTLETT assistant treasurer; Margaret Beecher, the Manhester Community College some areas were required because of photo by Dunn) WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS service with over 60 years secretary; Mildred Loomis, correspon parking lot on Prospect St. off Hartford experience in all phases of ding secretary. the rate of progress on the road CARS AND TRUCKS scientific tree care. Rd., not the campus, at 9:30 a.m, and AMERICA’S #1 Qenuint Parts Also, nominating committee, Alberta work. Hom«own«rs-instilutions- return on Friday, May 20, at about 6 p.m. Factory Trained Machanics PuDiic Uiiiities -Spiriyinq- Colbert, chairman, Lillian Hart, Mildred INVESTMENT IN Feedinq-CaDiing-BficIng- Each person is allowed one suitcase, HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Pruning-Tree Romoval- Loomis, Edward Tlmbrell, Florence plainly marked with the owner’s name FUN AND =40 seek plans job Ulllitv Lint Cleartnct- LaPointe. CALL 646-6464 W e td & B ru sh C o n tro l and address. There will be a stop for lunch ’The Town of Manchester has received 40 applications years, who retired at the end of March. Nominees for the board of directors are on the way with arrival about 2 p.m. PHYSICAL FITNESS for the position of technical planning assistant, which has The applications will be reviewed and eligible can FOR SCIENTIFIC TREE Dr. John V. Gregan, Evelyn W. Gregan, Final payments are due on or before FACTORY DIRECT-TO-YOU! CARE AND PROTECTION Marguerite Ekstrom, Ellen Larson and been vacant since the beginning of this month when didates will take written examinations. ’The top three CALL YOUR BARTLETT Call May 1 and may be sent to Mrs. Gustave former assistant Alan Lamson became town planner. candidates will then be interviewed by Lamson. Carter Chevrolet RFFHESCNTATIVe . Louis Lawrence, three-year terms; Ekstrom, 39 McKinley St. SAVE 1229 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER Richard Colbert, Katherine Hughes, A 647-9092 Lamson replaced J. Eric Potter, town planner for 8^4 The position is expected to be filled by May 23. UP TO $190! THE ROUND TRAMPOLINE IS THE WORLD’S SAFEST TRAMPOLINE. 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Package includes hotels, I2meals, sighl.see- tions for you in a deluxe downtown hotel, You'll visit nearby Peggy's Cove (the most ing, transfers, taxes, lips and guide service. include complimentary continental French photographed fishing village in Canada), Han/I and lha hmilli- breakfasts and a familiarization tour of the then follow the beautiful Annapolis Valley lakin^ Kockie\ are just city... and then leave you to have a ball. 1^0 miles Irtim i af^arv. to the seaside resort of Digby... and to Montreal is big (only Paris has a bigger Yarmouth, where you board the cruise- French-speaking population) and sophisti ship M/S Caribe (registered in West cated. You can stroll mites of underground Germany) for a day long voyage lo shopping galleries, sip an aperitif in a Portland, Maine. Package includes hotel, sidewalk cafe, ride a horse-drawn caliche motel and resort accommodations, 9 meals over Mount Royal, catch a can-can and sightseeing, taxes, lips and escort service. take your pick of more than 5,000 restaurants. You can see the fabulous Olympic Stadium, explore the permanent Man and His World Exhibition on He Ste. Heldne, check the Place des Arts for symphony concerts, drama and ballet. You can stroll the narrow streets and cobbled squares of the Old City... or sit looking down on it all from a cocktail lounge ^ storeys high in the sky. Where's your joie de vivre, America! PAGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs,, April 28. 1977 MAWClfflSTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater. Conn.. Thurs., April 28, 1977 — PAGE NINE-A Hust-Dewey Edwarda-Mason PixMonia-Furphy FOCIS classes set for May The Family Oriented (Mdbirth In the Manchester Memorial Hospital Infant Care and Nutrition. Debra Lynn Mason of Manchester and Brian Keith formation Society (FOCIS) is now in the conference rooms. ’The classes are free of charge and Margot Stilwell Dewey of Port Washington, N.Y., and Edwards of East Hartford were married March 28 at accepting registration for its May The classes are taught by qualified open to the public. Preregish'ation Debra Ann Furphy and James G. Pizzonia II, both of series of classes In Expected Parent William James Hust III of Manchester were married Manchester, were married April 23 at the Church of the Rockville IClngdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses. professionals and Include the may be made by contacting’ Mrs. April 23 at St. Stephens Church in Port Washington. Assumption in Manchester. The bride Is the dauAter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Education. following in weekly consecutive Thomas G. Hull at 875-8795; Mrs. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Mason of 167 Boulder iW. ’The bridegroom Is the son of ’The classes, which meet weekly, Older; Blarly Pregnancy, Labor and Thomas Moore, 648-1234; or by Dewey Jr. of Port Washington. The bridegroom is the son begin ’Tuesday, May 3 at 7:30 p.m. at The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Edwards of Manifuw Delivery, Preview to Parenting, and writing to F(X)IS, 20 Westfield St. of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hust Jr. of 87 Arcellia Dr '■-s Furphy of 29 Stone St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Robert Wright of Manchester performed the double- The Rev. Frederick Rapp of St. Stephens Church per Ann Pizzonia of Meriden. rlnf ceremony. , formed the double-ring ceremony. The church was ’Die bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a decorated with white iris. Gloria Huke of Port The bride was given in marriage by her father. white satin gown, which she desisted and made, Washington was organist. Mrs. Sharon Venoutsos of Manchester served as matron fashioned with lace sleeves, bodice and high neckline. She The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ramona Nimirowski, wore a finger-length veil over a chapel-length veil and white satin gown designed with bodice and sleeves of Mrs. Kathleen McGrath, Miss Margaret Granger and carried a cascade of pink sweetheart roses, white car Alencon lace with lace appliques around hem and train. Miss Cathleen Peretto, all of Manchester; and Miss nations, Ivy, and baby’s breath. Her veil of silk illusion was attached to a cap of lace and Jacqueline Furphy of Manchester, the bride’s sister. Miss Kim Mason of Manchester was her sister’s maid pearls, and she carried a bouquet of gardenias, of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Pam Giangrave of stephanotis and baby's breath. Thomas Nessing of Manchester served as best man. South Windsor; Mrs. Marsha Mason of East Hartford, the Miss Sara E. Burton of New York, N.Y., the bride’s K-/ bride’s sister-in-law; Miss Leslie Eagles of Manchester; cousin, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Amy Ushers were Ralph Collazzo Jr. and Leroy Johnson, both of Meriden; Nickolaus Stargu of Plainville; Peter and Miss Terl Mason of Manchester, the bride’s sister. H. Seiler of Port Washington and Miss Susan J. Frank of Mark Phillips of Easton Md. served as best man. New York, N.Y. Nimirowski, and Edward J. Furphy, the bride’s brother, r s '- both of Manchester. Ushers were Roger Barrett of Bolton, and Thomas Mason Bruce E. Hust of Columbus, Ohio, was his brother's Jr. of East Hartford, the bride’s brother. Shane Phillips h-i'X best man. Ushers were Robert G. Hust of Houston, Tex., A reception was held at the American Legion Home of Easton, Md. was ring bearer. y * * -J r the bridegroom’s brother; Stephen H. Dewey of Port The couple will reside in Manchester. A reception was bold at the Maple Grove Qub in Ver Z V- Washington, the bride’s brother; and Roderick Estes of J ? P!/ non, alter which the couple left lor the Pocono Mountains Brooklyn, N.Y. Mrs. Pizzonia is currently attending Creative School of in Pennsylvania. For traveling, Mrs. Edwards wore a A reception was held at the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club Hairdressing in Manchester. Mr. Pizzonia is employed by blue pantsuit with matching accessories. The couple is in Port Washington, after which the couple left for Italy United Technologies Corp. in Southington. (Brown photo) residing in East Hartford. and Austria. For traveling, Mrs. Hust wore a celery Mrs. Edwards will graduate from Manchester High green suit with a short jacket. The couple will reside in Mrs. James G. Pizzonia II School in June. Mr. Edwards is employed at Glastonbury New York, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Brian K. Edwards Gage Industries. Mr. Hust is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He is an associate in the law firm of Reid and Priest in New York, N.Y. (Bradford Bachrach photo) 2 Mrs. William James Hust III Wedding Harris-McGinley * Mrs, Jeanne McGinley and St. James Ladies plan New Hampton, N.H., officiating. poured the champagne and punch and Richard Sheldon Harris, both of The bride’s parents were unable to Mrs. Dorothy Cotnoir made the wed AAMA plans convention Laconia, N.H., were married April 10 attend from their Florida home, due ding cake for the reception which at the home of the bridegroom’s to illness. followed. The American Association of parents. installation on May 9 sultants, "Office Management” ; and The new lyw ed’s daughters, A dinner for the bridal party and Medical Assistants (AAMA), State of Ms. Barbara Lafayette and Ms. Ron Mrs. McGinley is the daughter of Christine McGinley and Heidi Connecticut, will hold its 17th annual family was held at the Brickyard The Ladies of St. James will Install nie Bums of the State Social Services Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dumas of Harris, served as ring bearers. Mountain Inn, Weirs Beach. recorded several songs dealing with convention on May 14 at the Ramada Department will hold a State Welfare Manchester, Cape Cod, Mass, and officers on May 9 at 7 P.m. in St. problems facing the elderly and Inn in East Hartford. Mrs. Katherine Dajgneault of For traveling, Mrs. Harris wore a James School cafeteria. Workshop. Miami, Fla, Mr. Harris is the son of periwinkle blue suit, orchid corsage others touching the problems of The following speakers will be Mr, and Mrs. E. Sheldon Harris of Laconia, the bridegroom’s sister, The Program will begin with a Anyone who is employed by, or was matron of honor, and her hus- and mink cape. The couple planned a poverty throughout the world. The featured: Robert T. Schwizer, M.D., working under the supervision of a Laconia. buffet provided by Krause Caterers latter were written for the Catholic "Renal Failure, Hemodialysis and band, Philip P. Daigneault, was best trip to Clape Cod and (Connecticut, of Blast Hartford. physician and who is interested in The double-ring ceremony was per man. after which they will live at Moun Relief Services and for the Holy Transplantation’’; Alan J. Wabrek, attending this program may contact formed before a flower-banked altar ■ Sister Roberta McGrath, director Childhood Association. M.D., "Sex Counseling — What’s It tain View Acres, the bridegroom’s of communications for the Diocese of Virginia Dani, 4 Glenn Rd., East with Arthur Seavey, town clerk of Laurence Cotnoir of Laconia home in Whitefield. Sister Roberta has worked with the All About?’’; W.J. Godfrey Gourley Hartford. Closing date for registra Norwich, will be guest speaker. She Columban Fathers on two mission of Professional Management Con tion is May 2. is also music director of St. films for children, ”(?hildren of the College notes In the service Catherine of Siena Church in Preston Mountains and Yasawa,” and “My and a member of the Norwich Island Home." Diocesan Liturgical and Ecumenical She also hosts the "New Day” Menus Angelee Diana, daughter Karlene Marie Lukovitz, James Adams, son of Ft. Knox, Ky., he will Commissions. of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent L, children’s television program daughter of George J. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon receive advanced instruc Sister Roberta has written several several times during the year an^ is Monday: Italian meat sauce over Diane of 141 Pitkins St., Lukovitz of 20 Barry Rd., Adams of 66 Bolton Center tion as a track vehicle songs for children which have been School will be initiated into the often heard on area radio programs Cafeteria menus which will be shells, grated cheese, mixed green has been named to the Rd., has enlisted in the U. mechanic before reporting recorded including "A Brand New sponsored by the Hartford and Connecticut Beta Chapter S. Army for three years to served May 2-6 at Manchester Public salad with Italian dressing, canned dean’s list at Syracuse for duty with the 4th Infan Day," "I Love Life,” and ”I’m Norwich Offices of Communications. fruit cocktail, garlic bread, of Phi Beta Kappa on May University, work at Ft. Carson, Colo. try Division. Ixivable," plus an album for young Schools are as follows: Guest speakers 5 at Trinity College in Reservations may be made by con Monday: Frankfurt on a roll, margarine, skim milk, coffee or tea. After completing a He was graduated from people and adults, "For These I tacting Mrs. Marcia Reiley at 643- Tuesday: Roast top round with Hartford. seven-week basic course at Manchester High School in FTay." potato chips, buttered green beans, Sr, Roberta McGrath 9254 no later than Monday. milk, sliced peaches. gravy, baked potato with butter, 1976. She has also composed and seasoned spinach, applesauce bread Alan J. Wabrek, M.D. and Carolyn Tuesday; Beef stew with J. Wabrek, sex therapists, will speak vegetables, bread, butter, milk, pudding, bread, margarine, skim milk, coffee or tea, on "Sexual Expectations in Marriage white cake with lemon sauce, - Are They Changing?” at a meeting riNAL EXPENSE Wednesday: Orange juice, toasted Wednesday: Baked meat and vegetable pie with pastry top, of the Family Oriented Childbirth In LIFE INSURANCE B irth s A cheese sandwich, peanut butter creamy coleslaw, vanilla pudding formation Society (FOCIS) on May PLAZAIWt Hm DEPT. « NMon To 1 STORE ^ ) stuffed celery, milk, plum crisp. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Concordia Carter, Kelly Jean, grandparents are Mr. and Hospital. His maternal Thursday: Spaghetti with meat with peach garnish, whole wheat Noxi to F M ( SupanmiM daughter of Dean J. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ubert bread, margarine, skim milk, coffee Lutheran Church, Kaiser Hall, 40 East MMW.Titoo., Manchtotor $800 to $8000* Mrs. Chester Berry of grandparents are Mr. and of Manchester and Mrs. sauce, tossed salad, bread, butter, Pitkin St’ Judith A. Tuttle Carter of Windham. Her paternal Mrs. Joseph Doyle of 16 milk, Jello with topping, or tea. EVERYONE ACCEPTED Stanley B. Prouty of Dr. Wabrek presently serves on the SUMMER TOYS 131 Mather St. She was grandparents are Mr. and Pine St., Blast, Hartford. Friday: Meat balls with gravy, Thursday: Chicken flanchard ICnnBIM it4M 7 born April 23 at Haijdwick, Mass. His staff at Hartford Hospital and is co *Osp«ndlngonso«. Mrs. John Corless of His paternal grandparents paternal great whipped potato, whole kernel corn, (baked chif-iten in mushroom sauce), BAT N’ BALLS - WATER QUN8 Manchester Memorial director with his wife of the Sex NO SALESMAN WILL CALL Shelley, Idaho. Her pater are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth grandmother is Mrs. bread, butter, milk, ice cream. whipped potatoes. Orange glazed KITES - MARBLES - PAR XSOLF Wrila and giva ut your data of Urth Hospital. Her mathrnal beets, flesh banana, bread, Therapy Program at the hospital. nal great-grandmother is Purcell of 133 Winding Emile Duchesne of Hart BADMINTON LIFE OF AMERICA INSURANCE CORP. o( BOSTON grandmother Is Edna C. Lulu R. Corless of Paul, Lane, Blast Hartford. He P Elderly margarine, skim milk, coffee or tea. The Wabrek’s have written several 40 Broad SL. Boaton. Maaa. 02109, 06MH Ruff of 281 Autumn St. Her ford. He has a brother, articles on sexuality which have been Soot Safoctfon • Budget Priced Idaho. has a brother, Steven, 2H. Friday: Vegetarian vegetable paternal' grandmother is Richard Alan Jr., 2. soup, tuna fish salad on shredded let published in professional journals. OR CALL TOU FREE: 800-225-1780 Menus which will be served May 2- Dr. Wabrek presently teaches the Dorothy Carter of Pem Gavia, Matthew Jay, son Petock, Raymond 6 at Mayfair and Westhill Gardens to tuce, tomato wedges, cottage cheese, broke, Mass. She has a Hewey, Allison Avery, canned pear halves, roll, margarine, Human Sexuality portion of the of Richard J. and Rosae Michael, son of Richard daughter of Robin W. and Manchester residents over 60 are as brother, Russell Edward, Lynn Bugbee Gavis of Alan Sr. and Debora Prou- follows: skim milk, coffee or tea. Obstetrics and Gynecology Core 4. Victoria Christie Hewey of The menu is subject to change. Curriculum at the University of Bsh» yaart aga _ Willimantic. He was bom ty Petock of 24\k Ford St. 193 Walnut St., Blast Hart Connecticut. Mrs. Wabrek teaches •panad a nka H n^ aM- April 20 at Manchester He was bom April 16 at Kirk, Colleen Mae, ford. She was bom April 15 Sex and Family Life Education at the UUPI WE HAVrotelTID Memorial Hospital., His Manchester Memorial at Manchester Memorial University of Hartford, R h naw a daughter of Peter D. and maternal grantlmother Is Hospital. His maternal Sonja Anderson Kirk of S3 Hospital. Her maternal Engaged The meeting is open to the public aaa lam and Mrs. Catherine Bugbee of grandparents are Mr. and Rolling Hills Trail. She grandmother Is Mrs. Refreshments will be served. For lam al gtadi ham banioval- Columbia. His paternal Mrs. Stanley Prouty of 36 H dtM-avta, httohi and in- was born April 23 at Carolyn Christie of m e engagement of Miss Linda ticket information call Elaine Cam- grandparents are Mr. and Durkin St. His paternal Greenwich. Her paternal ( 2 > i “"d human and Manchester Memorial Carol Jensen of East Hartford to poseo at 646-0635 or Sue Tatro 649- A M0N5Tei^“ Mrs. James Gavis of 85 grandparents are Mr. and grandparents are Mr. and J A J "hum an wwiMBwaw* bhmdarL vvv Wa mcB prica ■ R Hospital. Her maternal Robert Hayes of Manchester has 8083. Oliver Rd. He has six Mrs. Anthony Petock Sr. of Mrs. Calvin P. Hewey of been announced by her parents, Mr. grandmother is Mae b ro th e rs , Jo h n , 15, Enfield. His maternal f*»SI*Rl6US^ Anderson of Blandford, W. Middle ’Tpke. She has a and Mrs. Richard G. Jensen of 25 Ke y imna* fcadih svwwttaa wMiin 30 Cleaver, IS, Jeffrey, 12, great-grandparents are brother, Ryan, 20 mos. nyon Pi., East Hartford. Mass. Her paternal grand Jamie, 4, Glenn, 2Vi, and A i Pb r iw i j d«y your mmplala MrtMadian. mother is Evelyn Kirk of Mr. Hayes is the son of Mr. and New parent classes Coma laa 10,000 iquora foal af Richard, 16 mos.; and two how to say'sweet Mrs. John Hayes of 27 Galaxy Dr. ^ u in a borgoim mara ar laaa dto- Edinburgh, ScoUand. sisters, Rosae Marie, 9, The bride-elect was graduated will begin May 11 P *^d In a casual no prassuta o^ and Catherine, 7. 'Corleta, Heather from East Hartford High School and New Parent classes, sponsored by Bay Path Junior College. She is a the Family Oriented Childbirth Infor ELECTRONIC HsnuM Marian, daughter of Roger Purcell, Paul Robert, dreams' and member of the National Honor Socie mation Society (FOCIS) will be held C. and Bethany Berry son of R o^rt D. and Mary ty, the Maroon Key Honor Society, on Wednesday, May 11, at 7:30 p.m. TV TENNIS "gSi* 6>rless of 61 ’Tudor Lane. D. Doyle Fhircell of 37 Bar (jirl Scouts of America and the in conference room “C” of the wiatiut She was bom April 20 at bara Dr., East Hartford. a h rln lH a m Manchester Memorial Travelers Girls Club. She is Manchester Memorial Hospital. He was bom April 21 at employed at Travelers Insurance Co. • tonknUR Hospital. Her maternal A registered nurse will conduct the RnnWId Manchester Memorial 'we love you^ at Her fiance was graduated from class which will feature the film t n $M.tS Manchester High School. He is “The Newborn.” employed at the Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. Preregistration is necessary by contacting Mrs. Martin Chmielecki, the same time The couple is planning an Oct. 8 wed 151 Kenney St,, or by writing to ding at First Congregational Church i b e s m a r T FOCIS, 20 Westfield St. COLONUimUIUIISH in East Hartford. (Morco photo) HAVE FUN, ENJOY TT~717 is f Untaha IW4 Cann I We know she's special. So does Vaesarette*, < I • 11 f I n 2 0 5 = :; " j *S
TbI. Lexington Garden^ 6 3 3 -3 9 2 1 THE MARKETPLACE, GLEN LOCHEN, GLASTONBURY T°eIdav-Fr1dlJi^nn'’'"’' '? o nn'’’'"’ Monday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. y ay 10.00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. PAGE TEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Thura., April 28, 1977 i T I Benefit carnival ^ N C H E » T E R EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. ’Thurs., April 28, 1977 — PAGE ELEVEN-A G a r d e n i n g Honored Weight Watcher clerks
By Frank Atwood to start Tuesday A carnival, planned as a family "We need local people to help with say they have much in common event to benefit Manchester’s the carnival because we want it to be Bicentennial Band Shell, will start Two Rockville clerks pregnancies. As the a community effort,” Jim class similar to those I may weigh in and leave ’Tuesday at the Manchester Com agree “We’re all in the mother of three, she looked Desroslers, a member of the com experienced. If someone and I think that’s not a munity College campus across the same boat and rowing for at herself in the mirror mittee, said. “Everyone is working comes early its ten to one good idea. They should road from the band shell on life.” and, having tried for free to make the carnival a she had a good legal week, stay. 'There’s nothing like Wetherell St. and continue through success,” he said. Geraldine Fahy of 84 everything else, she finally knows she will have a good the support and concern of May 8. Orchard St., who has been tried Weight Watchers. Need^ are volunteers to help man weight loss and wants to the class for keeping one on Various attractions including such a Weight Watchers clerk “I notice reactions in the game booths, sell tickets for rides or make the most of it. Others the program.” typical carnival-type rides as a ferris to serve in the beer or food booths. for 9^4 years and Ann wheel and merry-go-round, will be The greatest need for volunteers Dahlstrom of 9 Progress open to the public Tuesday through from the community will be on Satur Ave., who has served for next Friday from 5 to 11 p.m. and the day and Sunday when fewer students four years at the Rockville following Saturday and Sunday from are available, Desroslers said. class, were honored noon to midnight. Admission is free. Those wishing to volunteer their recently by Weight The carnival is being sponsored by services for any period of time Watchers officials. the MCC Student Band Shell Com during the carnival are asked to con “As clerks you are the mittee in an effort to raise at least tact Desroslers or Cathy Hastings at first to greet new members DELUXE CHAMPION* $1,000 for the band shell. the college, 646-4900, ext? 250. as they walk through the door, apprehensive and SUP-MHJ* nervous,” Midge Duguay, area supervisor tor WW, Amim to meet Seko explained, as the women were presented with cer belted buyl KINSHASA, Zaire (UPI) - Ugan Amin made a surprise visit to tificates of merit. da President Idi Amin flew to Zaire Kinshasa a week ago and promised Honored i Geraldine, now a trim as low as. today for a second meeting with aid for Mobutu in the fight against Edward Merrit of 11 Monclair Dr. 137, remembers how she BLACKWALLS Katangan rebels who swarmed President Mobutu Sese Seko concer- was honored recently at a 4-H ap first came in so long ago ning Ugandan aid for the across the Angolan border nearly Royalty in Waddell School show S iM P ricw F.E.T. preciation dinner at Imperial with 47 pounds to lose. “I H government’s fight against a rebel eight weeks ago, winning a large Caterers in East Windsor. wasn’t sure of myself or of I I B7S-14 29.50 1.88 invasion in Shaba Province, the chunk of territory in Shaba, the e S S n' oT A performance of "The n C78-14 2S.50 2.01 The dinner was given as a thank the organization. I’m from government news agency Azap said. copper-rich province formerly L cW ew iL a^Can ^ Fotr.h°^»f assembly program. From left are Richard S I E7S-14 29.50 2.26 you for alt the work done by Merritt Missouri and I have to be ■ F7B-14 34.50 2.42 Azap said it was "understood” named Katanga. above and beyond that called for by S s e r RuthpfilJr«^^^^^ Pomp ‘n Stuff, the prime shown. I lost 6% pounds the ^ G7B-14 34.50 2.68 Amin would be bringing food supplies Amin’s second visit comes after minister, Ruth Glaeser as the Queen; Billy Hansen as the Emperor, looking at himself in ^ H78-14 39.50 2.80 his job as extension agent in Hartford first week and that did it. I •PUYESTSi ecri for Mobutu’s frontline troops. Mobutu’s forces regained lost ground ■ F7S-15 34.50 2.52 County. He was especially active in ?hoto by™Pi!Tto^‘ ^ f’>apdoodle, the court jfster. (Herald got on my soapbox and M) hr snootii- G7S-15 34.60 2.65 (A Uganda Radio report monitored in the southern province, including A78*13 Blackwall { ■ the development of the 4-H Outdoor spread the word. ridli^ ■ H78-15 39.50 2.88 in Nairobi today told of Amin’s trip, the key railroad town of Mutshatsha, Plus fl.73 F.E.T. J78-16 39.50 Center in Marlborough, the apple "I made it. 1 packed in V 3.08 but also said "a Ugandan suicide which had been Zaire’s military • nERCUSS and old tire. ^ L7S-15 39.50 3.12 orchard project in Bloomfield, and my size 18 clothes and a$HMe> striking force” left for Zaire today to headquarters before the rebels bait hr ttnn|th 1 A ¥Mil»ti9 in white*fell only the development of many programs bought size 12s. That’s the bolster the Zairean and 1,500 Moroc seized it March 25. in the city of Hartford. size I still wear.” imI I« i| iiie^ L 41.50 1□ 1" can troops.) Conti invited to ZBA meeting Hartford County 4-H groups spon Ann, now a slim 118 pounds, first came to class WhilevaUi add tack. All p ricti piui U z u d old U it. soring the dinner were the advisory Bernard R. Johnson, chairman of Brown criticized the department, departments.” He also suggested when she was 43 pounds Magnolia tree at the home of Miss Emily and Miss Betty Stavnitsky on W. Center St. Tree board, the camp board of trustees, the Town of Manchester’s Zoning but Conti said that his office is doing Inner peace talk topic the Fair Association and the orchard ^ r d of Appeals (ZBA), has told that a representative of the Building heavier and wore, like is more than 40 years old and measures 30 feet across. (Herald photo by Pinto) the best job it can. He also requested Department might have attended the committee. Francis J. Conti, chief building in the meeting with the board. Geraldine, a size 18. ’These Kim Burke and Judy Lueckenotte, The Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr. of spector, that the board will not hold a ZBA meetings where the applications days she wears size 9. The magnolia tree on W. Center St. iverse, the difference between the Chairman Johnson responded, "I SIMILAR LOW PRICES. there are more to come. natural, drooping shape, with long state representatives for the Inner Center Congregational Church led special meeting to talk with ConU. in question were presented. Ann put on most of her at Foley St. may be the largest and is conscious and the unconscious mind will not set a policy of having a The sisters said that all they do for canes bending over, some of them to Peace Movement, will present an in the invocation. Merritt, his wife But Johnson has invited Conti to at ‘"rae ZBA can only act on the infor weight as a result of certainly one of the oldest^in and the relationship between the two, special meeting when there is a dis- the tree is rake up the petals after it the ground, simply leave these troductory lecture on the movement Jessie, and children, Keith, Billy, tend the board’s next scheduled mation given at the public hearing,” Manchester. It stands on the front the four psychic gifts of prophecy — agreement between town blooms and, in the fall, rake up the younger canes uncut. ’They will bear Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the First Ann Marie and Debbie are members meeting on May 16. Johnson wrote. RETREADS lawn of the home occupied by two leaves. They are aware, although vision or clairvoyance, feeling, and the largest number of flowers next Federal Savings and Loan, 344 W. of Center Church. A dinnep guest was Conti had requested a meeting with sisters, Miss Emily and Miss Betty perhaps no one else would notice, intuition or clairaudience, and the year, and any of this new growth that Middle ’Tpke. Mrs. Mabelle Merrit, the guest of the ZBA after one of its members, Ocean Ridge Stavnitsky, whose father planted the that the tree lost two limbs during) past, present and future dimensions is removed means removing wood The Inner Peace Movement is of existence. honor’s mother. Clarence ’’Bud’’ Brown, had The Mid-Ocean Ridge is a tree. the ice storm in 1973. continuous underwater moun that will bear the flowers next time. neither a religion nor a replacement expressed concern about the Building I paced off its width as 30 feet and The Stavnitsky sisters are of More information on the tain chain that winds through Prune raspberries now for anyone’s religion but a self Department and its process for it looks about as tall as it is wide. The Austrian origin and the family spoke movememt may be obtained by all the world’s ocean basins. A Use your understanding program to help in issuing building permits. The dispute Giudice heads Red Men m ajor portion of the Mid- r>i II '1 'jii| All tires daughters remember that their late German when the girls were growing If you have not already pruned the calling 633-6556 or the toll free Shot victim raspberries, it is time for that job dividuals in whatever endeavors they flared up in connection with two Ocean Ridge is the 12,000- crecJit card father, George Stavnitsky, went to up. Emily was retired from the number 1-800-424-3670. One may also mounted free now. Here again the first require are involved, tlie lectures said. wirte to the Inner Peace Movement, different applications for variances. Edmond Giudice has been installed pum; Roland Rockwell, chief of mile-long Mid-Atlantic Ridge, New Haven to get the tree, and they Society for Savings and Betty from lying almost halfway between ment is to remove the old canes, now Some areas to be discussed during P.O. Box 4897, Washington, D. C. still listed as sachem of Miantonomoh Tribe, record; Paul Shultz, guard of think that happened in the spring of the Travelers Insurance Co. They North America and Europe. the lecture include man’s Both applicants told the board that Independent Order of Red Men. wigwam; Frank Gamolotti, guard of 1933. He set it in a good spot with a remember with pleasure the dead from top to bottom and easily 20008. Here violent volcanic erup relationship to himself and the un they received a building permit but Other officers installed are Ernest forest; Walter Kanehl, Vincent 328 BROAD ST. wide, clear space around it and the vegetable garden their father identified. These canes bore their tions occur and molten rock as critical were later told by the Building Whipple, senior Sagamore; Pat Ven- Borello and Peter J. Vendrillo, constantly wells up through magnolia has needed the room he planted, especially the Kentucky fruit last year and the canes that l i f l | N T O I MANCHESTER drillo, junior Sagamore; Camillo trustees. the rift as the floor of the gave it. grew last year will have the berries Department of corrections that had Wonder pole beans and the Mark Sheehan, 22, of 54 Chestnut to be made. Vendrillo, prophet; Salvatore Ven- Atlantic spreads outward This year, before the weekend rain raspberries and blueberries from the this year. Camillo Vendrillo and Peter J. There are always some canes that St., was still in critical condition at drillo, collector and keeper of wam Venrillo have been members of the carrying Europe and Nortli T in ^ 646-3386 knocked off many petals, the tree had backyard. They have not followed his America apart by nearly an have tipped over and may now be flat Manchester Memorial Hospital local tribe for 54 years. ■ H Mon., Tum., Wad., FrI. 8-!8-5:30 been filled with blossoms on every example, however, and have no inch a year. 'Thura. $.$; SaL S-1240 on the ground. They should be today with injuries sustained In a branch. Neighbors came over for a vegetable garden. DEP will hire 143 shooting incident Sunday. closer look and many strangers straightened up and tied to a support. Prune forsythia.soon In our raspberry patch, the support is He underwent emergency surgery stopped their cars and walked up to HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. "The dollars will put unemployed The weekend rains brought down a provided by two strands of wire at for gun shot wounds in the chest and see the tree. Grasso says the Department of En people to wortc while enabling DEP shower of golden yellow forsythia tached to stakes about shoulder high. abdomen immediately after the inci The blossoms appear before the vironmental Protection will hire 143 to perform needed work at state petals after this year’s splendid dis One wire is at the top of the stakes, dent at the Centennial Apartments on leaves. They are large and saucer persons In the coming weeks for tem parks, forests and wildlife manage Chestnut St. play of bloom. ’ITie dropping of the the other one half way up the stakes. shaped, a combination of pink and porary jobs paid for by federal funds. ment areas and on state-owned petals is the signal to start soon with The tips of the bearing canes may Terry J. Hart, 22, also of 54 Chest white, and in the time they stayed Mrs. Grasso said Wednesday $950,- dams,” she said. the annual task of pruning this early- also have been winter-killed and nut St., who was arrested in the open, more than a week, the pink 000 would be used from the state’s TTie governor also announced the blooming shrub. should be clipped off, A neater row shooting, was released on a promise o n c h ^ / t o r bwame more pronounced. The rule is to cut the oldest canes federal anti-recession funds to create University of Connecticut was begin to appear in court May 9 after If the family once knew the variety results if even the tallest canes are and to cut them as close to the the jobs, which will last about six ning a new graduate program mat presentation' in court Monday, llie name, it has been lost, but it seems to cut a foot or so above the top support ground as possible. A small saw is months. would be run in conjunction with charge of assault with a deadly be one of the several varieties that wire. the handiest tool and it may be She said four projects would be un Trinity College In Hartford. The weapon was reduced to first-degree are listed under the heading of This is the ideal time to sprinkle necessary to crawl under the bush to dertaken by the workers; program in public policy studies assault and bond reduced from $20,- arkod^ "saucer" magnolias. These all date fertilizer around the base of the reach the base of the stems. ’The old —A timber salvage operation would involve students at the UConn 000. from a cross made, back in 1820, by canes. They will be growing rapidly aimed at yielding 930,000 board feet Law School and ’Trinity. canes are the largest, naturally, and in the next few weeks and can make •A Shopping Tradition SInca 1956" one of Napoleon’s retired soldiers. of saw timber and 525 cords of ‘"The program is an outstanding they show their age in their rough, good use of these nutrients, A general Many other crosses have been made hardwood fuel that would employ 65 example of cooperation between gray bark. purpose garden fertilizer is in a century and a half and it is likely workers; public and private universities,” she If you want the forsythia to keep its excellent. —Construction of 2,000 picnic said. tables, which will create 13 jobs; —Clearing of wooded growth and Crafts to shown at church fair other upkeep on 125 state-owned dams, which will employ 30 persons; Knights of Columbus More than 20 craftspersons will —Resurfacing 15 miles of gravel Main 8t., Manchatlor participate in the third annual roads and making repairs to 250 Springtime Craft Fair and Exhibit miles of publicly used roads and 400 d a y s l e f t Saturday from 10 a.m, to 3 p.m. out miles of service and fire roads, which would create 35 jobs. 3 doors at Center Congregational Church. The money for the project comes from the state’s $8 million share of BINGO In the event of rain, the fair, which the anti-recession monies. Half of Every Friday Night 7:30 PM enjoy is being sponsored by Cadette Girl to that total has been passed on to local (Air Condltfonad Hall) Scout Troop 77, will be in Woodruff governments. Hall of the church. Admission is free, and free parking is available. COLEMAN BROS Proceeds will be used to purchase HOFFMAN PORSCHE AUDI CELEBRATES camping equipment for the troop. IT’S GRAND OPENING TOMORROW SHOWS Manchester craftpersons par ticipating in the fair are Sharon Anderson and Maureen O’Connell, macrame; Deborah Dickson, leaded glass; Rita Kenway, enamel ___ jewelry; Janet Rawson, sandpainting and needlepoint; Angela Raimondo, dried flowers; Sharon Satalino and Mary Ann Johnson, assorted crafts; Laura Thomas, ceramics; Dottie Tyler, wooden sign posts.
Also, Beverly Walsh, plaques and Scouts Lisa Wilt, left, and Anne leather hat, which will be among marble animals; Gary White, gem Marie Spaulding watch Betty Lan crafts available Saturday at“ a craft jewelry; Pat Lukach of "Greens & tieri and Rachel St. Pierre of Craft fair at Center Congregational 'J g k j 4 Things," plants and accessories; Jean Co-op, Ellington, finish work on a Church, Brown, necklace and jewelry holders State to sue General Motors Area participants include Betty Lantieri and Rachel St. Pierre, HARTFORD (UPI) - Despite working with the state Consumer leather hats, bracelets and hand General Motors’ offer to exchange Protection Department showed OUR DOORS KRt bags; Linn Costello, thumbprints, new cars for Bulcks, Oldsmobiles ’’several hundred Connecticut Marilyn Williams, portraits; Danna and Pontiacs sold with Chevrolet residents purchased GM cars in and Chris Valenti, doughcraft; engines, Connecticut officials say volved in the settlement,” he said. fflDDRi)ni Rosemary Diaz, cloth toys; Laura they still plan to sue the firm. GM equipped the cars with Chevy O P E N F O R Hurlbut, crafty candles; Cindy BUSMSSh “It’s not adequate restitution at engines when it ran short of the |Porsehe Audi coniN back to the East Hartford area at 700 Connecticut Boulevard. C______. . Conklin, macrame plant holders; all," Carl Ajello, state attorney original equipment, but didn’t tell Our welcome mat will be out. And some of Amerloe’s finest cars will be available tor you to give them a spin. • Norman Cohen, silversmith; Richard general, said Wednesday. “In all customers of the substitutions. Porachea galore — 911 Coupe and Targa, 903, Turbo Carrara and the brand new and exciting 924. * The luxurious .1"" .■ li, » ‘ • Ellsworth, wooden toys; Sandy likelihood we will file the suit.” Under the terms of the firm’s Audi 100L8, now available to you lor a limited time only with $1,100.00 of options for only $496.00. * The sprlahtlv Greenberg, silk flowers, pins and Ajello said there was a price proposed settlement, If an owner Fox sedan and wagons, featuring now through June 16th a real Cool Bargain - air conditioning lor only $99.00 In- stal ed. That’s a regular $436.00 value. So come In, let us make you at home and Introduce you to our line line of combs; Jill Sheaber, pillows. difference between the Chevrolet decides to keep his car, GM is engine and the ones normally put in exciting new cars — and to our wide selection of popular used care, too. There also will be a homemade offering a special 36,000-mlle or Buicks, Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs. DRIVE ONE OF OUR LEGENDS baked goods on sale; a make-it, take- three-year warranty on the engine, He thinks the customer deserves to it craft table for young children; face transmission and differential. receive cash to cover the difference. PORSCHE paintings by Mrs. Maude Carpenter Owners who decide to trade back "The difference is between flOO of Bolton; and picture button pins their cars will receive credit for the and several hundred dollars," Ajello original price, less eight cents for HOFFMAN + A U D I done by Thomas Johnson, a troop said. father. every mile traveled since purchase. An Investigation by legal staff 700 CONNECTICUT BLVD,, EAST HARTFORD • TEL. 028- PAGE TWELVE-A — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 28. 1OT7 Mrs. Evelyn B. Dearborn ( Obituaries VERNON — Mrs. Evelyn Burtt Dearborn, 65, of 310 Hartford Tpke., died Sunday a t M anchester Memorial Hospital. ^BraV grew up to enjoy serving his town Mrs. Dearborn had been employed Mrs. Antonio Trottier Mrs. Herbert Kelsey Jr. as a nurse's aide at Rockville its present strong mayor-council EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Memorial Convalescent Home before By MAL BARLOW and the school’s quartet. Maynard has won awards from Corinne Morin Trottier, 61, of 52 HEBRON — Mrs. Joann Kelsey, 44, Maynard’s guidance officer told their main insurance provider. form. retiring in 1975. She was bom in “I was a spoiled brat,” said Paul Brookline Dr., died Wednesday at of Warren, Mass., formerly of him he should take up something Nationwide. In 1967, the company “We Republicans were pushing for Lynn, Mass., and had lived in Vernon Maynard, soon to be the 10th her home. She was the wife of An Hebron, died Saturday from injuries "worthwhile” in college and forget honored Maynard for his community a manager form,” he said. "But at for the past 29 years. recipient of the East Hartford tonio Trottier. suffered in an auto accident in Alma, WhiLt THE HARTFORD AREA SLEEPS music. Maynard went to the Univer service in the state. least we made someone respon She is survived by a son, John E. Chamber of Commerce Mrs. Trottier was born in St. Ga. She was the wife of the Rev. sity of Connecticut to study sible.” Dearborn of Vernon; and a sister, Distinguished Service Award (DSA). Service work Francois-Xavier, Que., Can., and had Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr., former pastor engineering. Maynard served on the Town Coun Mrs. Minnie B. Hartman of Lynn, "I was an only child, a Lone “I’m a service oriented person. I iived in E ast Hartford for 36 years. of the F irst Congregational Church of BETTER BEDDING SHOPS I & II A year later, he was old enough to cil in 1965 and was its minority leader Mass. Ranger,” he said of his youth. " I was can’t say no,” he said. Before retiring a month ago, she had Hebron and Gilead Congregational enter the service and he did, with for two years. When Atwood becam e The funeral is Friday at 1 p.m. at HAVE PREPARED FOR THE FIRST a spoiled brat — as much as could be “Even with insurance, I’m better been employed at Veeder-Root divi Church. relief. mayor in 1967, he appointed Maynard Richardson’s Funeral Home, 48 in the Depression days.” at the service than at the sales.” sion of Veeder Industries, Hartford, According to reports, the Kelsey Maynard served in the Army as an to the part-time job of council clerk. car hit a trailer truck that had pulled Lafayette Park, Lynn, Mass. Burial Since the spoiled brat grew up, he He joined the Odd Fellow s in 1949 for 26 years. She was a communicant will be In Pine Grove Cemetery, MP near Calcutta, India. Of course, and is a past noble grand in the “I got one of the first patronage across the highway to avoid hitting has been doing little else but giving. of St. Isaac Jogues Church. Lynn. he played in the Army band. He did fraternal order. jobs a Republican had seen in a very another car. His long list of giving explains his long time,” said Maynard. Other survivors are 2 daughters, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main not see any battles except Indian In 1953 he joined the Exchange The Rev. Mr. Kelsey was severly DSA. After working as clerk for a couple Mrs. Claudette Robar of East Hart St., Manchester, was in charge of riots against British control. Club. He was its presidet in 1957 and injured and is a patient at the Baptist Maynard was bom in Greenfield, of years, Maynard urged the council ford and Mrs. Pauline Jones of local arrangements. Back home, Maynard transferred is still active. Menforial Hospital, Jacksonville, Mass., in 1926. His parents moved to to make the job full time. This meant Brooksville, Maine; 2 brothers, to Boston University College of He is on the board of the Family Fla. Their daughter, Carol Ann, also Hartford in 1930 and to East Hartford he was out of a job there. Albert Morin of Sherbrook, Que., Music. He had enough engineering. Service Society. The society provides suffered head injuries, according to Severe Belanger in 1932. Mrs. Nancy Jav itts took his job and Can., and Berthus Morin of In Boston he played bass in bands counseling, homemakers and meals reports. EAST HARTFORD - Severe "The house we lived in is where has held it since. Somersworth, N.H.; 6 sisters, Mrs. at restaurants and country clubs. T h e , on wheels. The Kelsey family had lived in the Belanger, 91, of 76 Ensign St., died Calano Furniture is today,” he said. Fernand Cote of West Newton, pay helped make ends meet. He' He has worked for the East Hart “He was the best council clerk,” Gilead Church parsonage for several Wednesday at Mt. Sinai Hospital, BEDDING "I consider myself practically a Mass., Mrs. Lucienne Jackson of married and had two children before ■ said Mrs. Javitts. “I still follow the Hartford. He was the husband of native of East Hartford.” ford YMCA since he helped build its Colorado Springs, Colo., Mrs. years before the Rev. Mr. Kelsey graduation with a degree in music in . procedures he had set up.” Mrs. Amelia Marin Belanger. Main St. facility in the 1950s. He has Blanche Beattie, Mrs. Jeannette assumed the pastorate of the 1949. Maynard’s last political job was as Mr. Belanger was bom in Fort been a board member since 1961. Gagne and Mrs. TTieresa Camire, ail Federated Church in Warren, Mass., His political career had its start at a district GOP chairman until 1971. Kent, Maine, and had lived in East He has helped the Red Cross for of Sanford, Maine, and Mrs. Orise St. in 1973. Boston. He won the presidency of his Hartford for 24 years. He was a School days many years. He was its Bloodmobile Denis of Godbout, Que. Can.; and 11 Mrs. Kelsey is also survived by two junior class. Paul Maynard listens to another member of the YMCA farm er in Maine before retiring 24 All his school days were spent at chairman for three years here. He The music goes on grandchildren. sons, Herbert 0. Kelsey III, and Lynn Arnold Kelsey; two other daughters, years ago. He was a communicant of the Burnside School and East Hart has given six gallons of his own board during its April meeting. (Herald photo by Barlow) All through the years, Maynard The funeral is Saturday with a blood. Rebecca Kelsey and Faye Hollister Blessed Sacrament Church. ford High School, then held at the School teacher kept playing bass in bands and Mass at 9 a.m . at Holy Family Republicans can serve. Kelsey; and her parents who live in Other survivors are a son, Edgar I Center School. He is a member of the The East Hartford school system “I hope to hit 10 gallons before I “It’s hard to beat the numbers,” orchestras. He plays wedding, coun Church, Sanford, Maine. Burial will have to quit,” he said. His first political job was on the said Maynard. Democrats have a 4-1 2 Alma. Belanger of Southington; 2 Class of 1943. hired Maynard in the fall of 1949 as a try clubs, testimonials, dinner be in St. Ignatius Cemetery, Sanford. Maynard has also served on many sidewalk com m ittee in 1958. Their edge in voter registration, he noted. A funeral service took place in daughters, Mrs. Eva Madore and " I was so deeply involved in music teacher of vocal and instrumental dances, and more. Friends may call at Callahan short-term committees aimed at get job was to build sidewalks at ap "I recall knocking on the doors of a Alma and was followed by crema Mrs. Mildred Charette, both of East in those days,” he said. music. He worked mostly in the "The income is handy. But I enjoy Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., today IN CELEBRATION OF THE RECENT proach areas to the town’s schools. tion. Hartford; 10 grandchildren and 10 His parents put a violin in his hands elementary grades, but he helped ting special jobs done. One example pleasant woman. She told me she it also. It’s an outlet. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., and at the In 1959, the GOP talked him into would like to vote for me. But she A memorial service is planned at a great-grandchildren. at age 7. He learned the bass at age with the EHHS bands also. is the YMCA building committee. “ And we play some pretty LaFrance and Boisvert Funeral running for mayor. later date at the F e d e r a te Church in The funeral is Saturday at 8:45 13. He played the violin in the EHHS By 1953, his pay had risen to only The group which is giving him its couldn’t. She had already registered prestigious places.” Home, Sanford, Friday from 2 to 4 “I didn’t feel the town was quite Warren. a.m. from Callahan Funeral Home, GRAND OPENING orchestra and the bass in the dance $65 a week. By this tim e he had three DSA also got service from Maynard. as a Democrat.” Brennan beat Family changes have affected and 7 to 9 p.m. ready for a Republican mayor. The It has been suggested that in lieu of 1602 Main St., with a Mass at Blessed band. But in the EHHS band he children. He served on the chamber's board Maynard for mayor 8,665 to 5,648. Maynard’s life in recent years. He The family suggests that any real upheaval did come four years flowers, memorial gifts may be Sacrament Church at 9:30. Burial OF BETTER BEDDING II IN VERNON played the tuba. for 10 years. As cham ber president in Brennan has since become a judge of and his first wife divorced recently. memorial gifts may be made to the He left school teaching that fall to later (in 1967 when Ned Atwood beat made to the Joann Kelsey Memorial will be in Hillside Cemetery. “I was a jack of all trades. I was 1967, Maynard helped set up the DSA the state Common Pleas Court. The She still lives in town and he sees his American Cancer Society, 670 begin a career in insurance sales. He a Ikmocrat).” the filler in the band. When we program. cham ber gave him the DSA in 1976. children often. Prospect Ave., Hartford. Fund in care of the Federated Friends may call at the funeral and Michael Eremita run the Maynard’s opponent was John Maynard did get some satisfaction He remarried and now lives in Church of Warren. home tonight from 7 to 9 and Friday needed an instrument, I would take it Erem ita-M aynard Agency at 303 Politics Brennan, a handsome young in 19M. He served on the Charter from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. up.” Rocky Hill. Burnside Ave. Both have enjoyed Maynard is a Republican in a Democrat who had won the mayoral Revision Commission. The group’s But his service to East Hartford He also sang in the Boys Glee Club considerable success. Democrat’s town. But even nomination in a primary earlier that work led the town from the former goes on. HOUR SALE year. strong council form of government to “I get great personal satisfaction.” Parties admit mistake AT BOTH LOCATIONS Gas stations will need fume traps HARTFORD (UPI) - The En vironmental Protection Agency plans r*°8aiirlipatrr lirralft put into effect by September 1978. 7 PM to 9 PM Friday to force “virtually all” service “Why should Connecticut get away Boy’s condition poor stations in Connecticut to install Section Two without regulation when 17 other in Maple St. apartment equipment by 1978 to trap gasoline states have been forced to adopt fumes which escape each time a car THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1977 recovery systems?” he asked. despite firemen’s aid 10 AM to 6 PM Saturday pulls in for fuel. Henry Beal, director of the air Phyllis Jackston, Dem ocratic town favorable to,” she said. c ment and the Building Department, Scott Albert, 15, of 281 Burke St., director, today denied any charges of A regional EPA official made the pollution control division of the Police said the youth had had heart Mrs. Jackston said she has com according to Ernest Machell, zoning announcement Wednesday after a ■This Is not the first time Hohman Regulations Review Committee also Connecticut Department of En E ast Hartford, was listed in poor trouble. He appeared to have gone favoritism by town officials in plied with everything the building ♦ J enforcement officer. At the time of 1 legislative comm ittee voted down has threatened Connecticut with stiff voted, 12-2, to re ject the antifumes vironmental Protection, urged the condition late this morning at Hart allowing constmction of apartments department has asked in regard to into complete cardiac arrest. the consent, all officials agreed that state legislation requiring only large federal punishment. proposal. committee to approve the bill, saying ford Hospital from a heart attack he on Maple St. which are in apparent the addition, including having cer the construction would be all right. APRIL 29lh & 30th Earlier this year, Hohman warned "We were willing to accept a state suffered Wednesday. stations to install the gas fume traps. the state would be better off im violation of the zoning code. tified plans with state codes drawn Machell and Conti plan to meet the EPA would halt virtually all new (gas fumes) regulation, even if it was posing its own regulation since it East Hartford Police said Albert A problem with the addition which up, and changing the plans from “Because of this action, Connec with Town Counsel Victor I. Moses The owners combined experience of 25 years in the bedding fieid have ticut will be subject to a regulation economic development in the state not as severe as federal standards, would not affect sm aller stations. was playing ball near 251 Burke St. Mrs. Jackston and her husband, frame to masonry walls to comply today to determine the legality of the unless the legislature agreed to set But Connecticut, will now be severely Beal said the state estimates the with several other young people. The A forcing virtually all gasoline Nicholas Jackston, a member of the with fire codes. enabled the Better Bedding Shops i & il the opportunity to offer bedding at Area police report building permit. retailers to Install the equipment,” strict, new auto emissions standards, regulated to make it conform to recovery systems would cost each witnesses told police he ran for a Manchester Housing Authority, have The main problem with the addi In a statement today. Brown said prices that are sure to create riots in East Hartford and Vernon. Both said Merrill S. Hohman. Lawmakers ignored the threat and federal standards, because the state station $2,500. All delivery trucks ball, fell, and did not get up. started building at 72 Maple St. was tion, which is already well under his intention in bringing up the stores wiii ciose Friday at 3:00 to prepare for this fantastic saie and wiii (k)nnecticut has the second worst defeated the measure on two oc is unwilling to do the regulating would also have to have the equip- The witnesses called the fire brought to light Wednesday. way, according to Francis J. Conti, matter was not to focus on the air pollution in the nation. California casions. itself,” Hohman said after the vote, ment at a cost of $10,000 per truck, he department at 7 ;31 p.m. Engine Co. 6 Clarence G. “Bud” Brown, a building inspector, is the planned use reopen at 7:00 with the best bedding buys of the year. South Windsor property owners involved, but to is first. Wednesday, the Legislative He estimated the regulation will be said. from the Forbes St. fire station Republican m em ber of the Zoning for two apartm ents on the ground Darlene J . Polland, 17, of 93 Bent focus on what he calls the in arrived seconds later. Board of Appeals, said today he was floor of the building . Lane, East Hartford, was issued a adequacies in the Building Depart Fire Fighters Wayne Bernier, not making any charges, but tthat the According to the Business II zoning S summons Wednesday night for ment. Eddy Doyle and John Torpey began favoritism was brought up by the code, as revised in 1972, apartments making an improper turn. South P The problem on Maple St., he said, building department. HURRY IN! QUANTITIES ARE UNITED giving the youth cardio-pulmonary or residential dwellings are no longer Windsor Police said the charge “is clearly in violation of the zoning resuscitation (CPR). Paramedics Mrs. Jackston and the building and allowed on the ground floor in the regulations for that area which do Manchester High honor roll stemmed from an 8 p.m. accident on Daniel Fiorita and Michael Cop- zoning officials admit a m istake was zone. The intent of the change was to Rt. 5. not permit group dwellings.” DUE TO THESE RIDICULOUS LOW PRICES THERE WILL BE A SMALL CHARGE FOR DELIVERY pinger from the Burnside Ave. fire made in granting the perm it initially, provide more consistent uses in the The Manchester High School honor He added that the fact that one of Harrison, Holly Harrison, Bernard Debbie Goss, Jeffrey Greenberg, station arrived minutes later and The Polland vehicle was in colli or that a misinterpretation was zone, Conti said. roll for the third quarter is as Hebert. the ground floor units may be used as Joseph Grzymkowski, Teresa Gustafson, took over. sion with a car driven by Donald J. made. However, Mrs. Jackston said follows: Peter Hebert, William Hickey, Alicia Hagler, Mary Anne Hardy, Sylvia According to Conti, group dwelling, an office is “insignificant since there The youth was transported to Hart DeVeau, 48, of Bristol. DeVeau suf that any charges of favoritism were Kristina Higley, Teresa Hubert, Lory Hasch, Heidi Holcomb, Eric Huhtala, structures with three to eight are clearly three or more dwelling ford Hospital. fered minor injuries, police said. made by a “loose tongue playing dir SENIORS Isenberg, Robert Kanehl, Kathryn Kania, Richard Jennings, Gregory Kalagian. apartments, are allowed in the zone units in this building. “This kind of TWIN SIZE MATTRESS ty politics.” Yvonne Kearney, Ann Kibbie, Tracy Carl Kjellson, Mark Krob, Christine as an accepted use. The Jackston’s foul-up in the Building Department High honors “The record shows” , Mrs. Kozak. Laggis, Mark happen, Marc Laufer, Linh plan is for two apartments on the or the Zoning Enforcement Office, is Elizabeth Anderson, Margaret Ano, Jackston said, that I have always Elena Arce, Steven Armentano, Susan Gary Labrec, Anh Le, Linda Lemieux, Le, Joseph Lea, Veronica Lingard, first floor and three on the second inexcusable and cannot be CASH tried to be honest.” She said, she has Ather, Jeffrey Backofen, Laura ^Ibonl, John Lessard, Robin Lewis, Gail Llbbey, Beverly Looney, Donna McCarthy, floor, which would qualify it as a tolerated,” Brown said. a Scott Unsenbigler, Margaret Litrico, James McCormack. “purposefully tried not to make any Kathleen Banas, Patricia Bamowski, group dwelling. “No one in this community should $ CARRY Brian Benito. Samuel Lourie, Dale Lundy. Lori McCurry, Janice Meyer, Suzanne personal friendships among per The approval of the permit was be above and beyond the zoning Robert Lyon, Thomas Maloskie, Moseley, Thuy Nguyen, Kimberly Noone, sonnel at town hall. I am the last one Nancy Bidwell, Kurt Braun, Susan made after extensive discussion regulations. How is the Building Brown, Robert Bryce, Patricia Bunce, Claudia Mann, Kathleen Manning, David Pamela Okranl, Craig Ostrout, Diane the department heads would be between the Town Planning Depart Department going to remedy this Beverly Byam, Craig Coffin, Craig Marti, Albert Martin, Dale Mathiason, Patapchuk, Gregory Paternostro, problem?” Brown asked. 29 Coleman, Cathryn Cone, Dan Coughlin, Joseph Mazzotta, William McDowell, Pamela Pavan, Joanne Perotti. Karen Caig. Susan Miner. Debbie Peschke, Connie Phelps, FULL SIZE MATTRESS Michael Danagy, Thomas Denlsky, John Muldoon, Pentti Myllynen, Alice Edward Piatok, Ann Putira, Mark Dawn Desrosier, Jane Dewey, Nancy Nead, Judith Nimirowski. Lori Nolin, Rawlins, Ayelet Salant, Nancy Sawyer, Downing, Siobhan Duffy, James Dwyer. Thomas Parker. Suzanne Patterson. JoAnn Schaefer, Matthew Schmid, Lisa Leslie Eagles, Lorraine Egan, Colleen David Peck, John Pisch. Lisamarie Secrist, Amy Silverslein Ferguson. Pliska. Mary Sinnamon, Jeffrey Slaiby, David Karen Goldstein, Eileen Gordon, Lisa Pompel, Kelly Rankin, Rhoda Smith, Faith Smith, Brenda Spinnato, Judith Grenier, Teresa Gronda, Alison Rice, Wilfred Rodriguez, Rachel Rosen, Lorelei Stauffer, Agnes Szarka, Mary Grotta, John Halldin, Eugene Halsted, David Ryder, Mindy Seibert, Colleen Toland, Amy ’Trabltz, Loraine Veal, Mike Cummings hits district Shane, Michael Sherman, Deborah Walker, Steven Watts, Lynne White, (Continued from Page Une)One) Karen Heldcavage, Leslie Hublard, Cynthia Hultgren. Smith, Jeffery Smith. Janet Wilson, Elizabeth Young, Marcy two-mill increaseinPrPQCO andan/t havehaiia recentlyropanfltr Village Villaap School,.Qnhppl andan/t stateotatn fundingfimainn forf..- Christine Jaworski, Ellen Kalman, Kim Smith, Michael B. Smith, Scott Young. Bill will be "extremely close” in the criticized some of the spending the Washington and Bentley School Paul Kaminski, David Koskl, Susan Smith, Lori Snyder, William Stephens, SOPHOMORE proposals of the Democrats. projects. Senate, and he predicted the passage q u e e n s iz^ m a t t r e s s k in g S I z i T ^ R l M Launl, Cynthia Lukas, Timothy MacNee- Robert Stoker, Cynthia Swallow, Victoria High honors of another controversial bill, one Taft,, Richard Telgener, Cynthia He cited some figures from a re Two Democratic legislators ly, Linda Maher, France Mahieu, Marina Susan Anderson, Ronald Apter, Nicole which would elim inate unemploy Moyer. Thibodeau, Richard Thompson. cent bond issue report that showed besides Cummings, who is the Bourgoin, Mark Buker, Charles Cohen, ment compensation for employes Maryann Mullen, Darlene Negri, Mary Patricia Tremano, Patricia Trombly, Sherry D’Alessandro. Daniel Davies, the tax rate from 1966-1971, under representative from the 12th who have quit or been fired with good Nyulassy, Mark Otter, Louis Pantaleo, Donna Trudeau, Susan Turner, Mark Republican leadership, increased 12 District, spoke Wednesday night Timothy Fortin, Scott Freedman, reason. $ CASH $ Wayne Parker, Laura Phaneuf, Brenda Uccello, Ellen Uzanas, Paul Vanheesen, Richard Gelling. mills. Under Democratic rule from Rep. Francis Mahoney (D-13th) CASH a CARRY Andrew Vincens, Kelly Yogt, Matthew Herbert Stevenson, registrar of Phelps, Lynn Quitadamo, Janet Rivers. Bridgette Houston. Kenneth Jacobs, 1971 to the present, the rate has only spoke on several matters including Walsh, Wendy Werkheiser, Pamela 2 voters, reported on the May 21 CARRY (Avail. In 3 pe. aata) Wendy Roberts, Deborah Robinson, Karen Johnson. Peter Krupp, Edward increased six mills, Cummings said. one bill he opposes — to increase the Deborah Sandberg, Matthew Schardt. Wilson, Lynn Woble, Bryan Woodhouse, Honors Dinner-Dance, which will be (Avail. In 2 pe. atia) Lemieux, Laureen Manseau, Theresa “Talk is cheap. Our people permitted weight of trucks — and one Agens Schaschl, Christa Siebert, Laura Arlene Yates, Nancy Zaiac, Mazzotta, Jam es Nardulli, Barbara held at W illie’s Steak House. produce. There it is in black and bill he supports — to permit right OTHER SPECTACULAR VALUES Smith, Sandra Spllecki, Mary Stack, Ann Slaiby, Dale Vinci, Richard Walden, white,” Cummings said. turns at red lights. The dinner will honor party Sleeves. JUNIOR Diane Whitaker, Cheryl Wilhelm. members Chester Bycholski, Mary He also mentioned other projects Sen. David Barry (D-4th) predicted Kathleen Strand, Laura Thomas, High honors Regular honors Danaher, Jon Norris, Richard C. FOR that have been undertaken under that the state budget will be passed Suzanne Thomas, William Thomas, Sandra Bellone, Deborah Buyak, Lisa James Adams, Cathy Anderson, Woodhouse, Marion Clifford and Democratic rule, including road with no tax increase. He also said L MOM OR DAD Catherine Thompson, Diana Webb, Carson, Charlotte Clifford, Susan Patricia Avery, Carl Baker, Adrien Alice Lamenzo. Michael Weiford, Robert Weiss, Belinda work on W. Middle Tpke., renovation that the General Assembly is not a Colbert, Christine Coughlin, Brian Cox, Baracco, Susan Barry, Jam es Bascetta, Welti, David Whitaker, Donna White, work for a day care center at Orford The committee also named a new Mary Dubaldo, Elaine Eafano, Linda Michael Bombardier, Jill Borgida, Kurt spend thrift one, as some have said. REG. Kimberly White, Brenda Willis, Lori member, Nicholas Lefas, to replace Embser. Boucher, Rebecca Bourret. He said that the vote on the Bottle Wilson, Ann Zanlungo. Albert Campbell. ^"SleepTw o” 99»» Ellen Eybel, Carolyn Flood, John Elisabeth Busky, Paige Colhoun, Cary Studio Couch CORNER GROUP Gelling, Karl Gointk, Thomas Harley, Coffin, Kevin Davids, Debra Dennen, Carolyn Inkel, Edward Jaworski, I^mela Laurie Dunlop, Joanne Evans, Susan Were Working. $iMlNillmlwFitries SLEEPS ^ S O F A .B E D S Regular honors SLEEPS TWO Karch, Daniel Krutt, Stephen Latham, Everett, Sean Foley, Brett Gallagher, • **• -**- *-■*- NOW Alice Allison, Wayne Barlle, Kirk Beat- Tam Le. Katherine Gallup, David Golnik. • coviium ONLT tie, Debra Beaupre, Kathy Bloking, Julie The educational environment of our children Urban Democrats face test • sounu Richard Marshall, Kim Mason, Karen Marie Hansson, Jacquelyn Hedlund, Brisaette, Clark Brown, Maryann <119 <129 REG. McArdle, Nhut Mlnh Nguyen, David Emily Hennigan, Nancy Herzog, Michael is of major importance to their growth and future (Continued from Page One) • coanmtaiu Bujauclus, Mary Busky, Colin Campbell. cent represents an increase (in BLACK NAUQAHAYDE 318“ Oshinsky, David Oatrom, Jeffrey Phelon, Hewett, Burton Hilton, Aaron Horwitz, development. they have enough commitments from Reg. 219« ONE ONLY H49 Joann CardinI, Maryann Carlson, TWO ONLY James Plourd, Linda Roya, Kathleen Ingrid Jacobson, Robin Kerr, Robert any budget with a bottom line larger welfare) that - in light of all the ad Democrats for a 20 per cent welfare Martha Chace, Paul Clair, Steven msm. Shlrer, Sandra Sumislaskl, Paul Turek. LaChance, Laura Lteber. than the $1.91 billion plan ditions and add-ons that have been increase to make it possible to block Comeau, Eugene Corbitt, Kathleen That's why the Connecticut Education Associa Jennifer Locke, Colleen MacGillvary, recomemnded by the leadership. placed with the budget — is the the 10 per cent recommendation if all CAPTAINS ONE OREAT VALUES ON " " ” 0MLYI K.a Corey, Alison Cornish, Debra Cowlea, Lore McFall, Rhonda McGarry, tion works with teachers, parents, and communi She said she accepted the $31 maximum,” she told reporters. 58 GOP House members side with Regular honors 'Mpl.ofPliiie it»= BASSEH BEDROOMS Robert Croteau, Joseph Cullen, Pamela Kathleen McKeon, Michael Meredith, ties to establish better educational facilities and million tagged on by the leadership to Democrats and some Republicans them. ‘159 (Xirtin, Kathryn Oagenais. Joseph Bascetta, John Bashaw, Mary OPINMON.-PRI. 10-1 (SAT. 104 •SUN. li-S David Miner, Donna Monaco, Michael programs for today's school children. Improved her orginial budget proposal in froni the state's cities have been But, it was unclear if all the GOP Timothy Danyllw, Crescent Deciantia, Ann Bealer, Dana Benson, Michael Mumford, Donna Murphy, Hoang Minh Febuary but she warned she would talking of uniting to approve their lawmakers would support higher Mary Derby, Debbie Donnelly, Brian Berzenski, Cynthia Brown, David Nguyen, Tuan Nguyen. classroom conditions, innovative techniques, and Buckwald, Laura Burnett, Brenda Chap veto the document in rank and file own budget. But one of the coalition’s welfare benefits, especially since Donovan, Ann Downing, Lawrence Dunn, Leslie Norris, Joanna Oshinsky, Lisa on-going teacher education programs are only a • SITS 2 man, Gall Christensen, Brian Colbath. lawmakers tacked on any more spen chief architects. Rep John Mannix, they are traditionally less Susan Easley, Norma Eccellante, Pedrazzini, Randall Phelps, Nancy Pic • SLEEPS 4 Timothy Egan. Diane Constantino, Ronald Coulter, few examples of CEA involvement. ding. R-Wilton, said Wednesday he doesn’t enthusiastic than Dem ocrats In sup colo, Kelley Ray, Agnes Rezman, Linda CompMe w/2 Robin Eschmann, Cheryl Ferguson, Raymond Dezso, David Dickie, Ellen She refused to say whether she think they have enough votes in com porting welfare increases. Roberts, Robert Saunders, Sandra ONE Donadlo, Nancy Donadlo, Cynthia Working together, we can help create a brighter mittee. matt* Ann Fitzgerald, Debbie FYaser, Judith Schack, Karin Shaer. would veto a budget containing The possibility the coalition might ONLYI Doucette, Mark Downing, Pamela Duff, Reg. $109.08 Freedman, Gwen Froh, Sharon Gaffney, Jeffrey Shrider, Jerome Smith, Ronald educational future for all our children. welfare payments higher than 10 per T don’t think we do. We’re close, succeed in winning over GOP votes Sandra Duva, Carol England. Christine Gankofski, Bruce Garner, Alan Stavena, Valerie Sterling, Peggy cent if the money could be raised by but no cigar,” Mannix said. has been based on a deal where the Debra Eschmann, Steven Everett, BETTER BEDDING I BETTER BEDDING U GIrelli. Thibodeau, Daniel Thompson, David The Connecticut Education Association: 28,000 cutUng something else in the budget, But the coalition hoped to stop the GOP would vote for the welfare In The Better Bedding Shops elso Wendy Farrand, Wesley Fedorchak, Lori Piter Gourlay,. Kathy Graff, James Timbrell, Randee Trabltz, Laurl but said such a proposal would be un plan to increase welfare benefits by Ferlaxo, James Fleurent, Carolyn Frat- teachers who care. creases In return for the urban • meaeure for odd size boddtaig EAST HARTTOND VERNON Graham, David Griffin, Sheryl Gustaf Turklngton, Barry VInceils, Leslie realistic. only 10 per cent in the House, if not in taroll, Linda Glau, William (Jochee, Democratic votes In favor of a • take away your oM mattreaa 088 Burnside Ave. Routs BO, SI Csmlno PIsaa son, Kevin Hanlon, Donna Hansen, Albert Weinberg, Janet Wilks, Judith Wilson, committee. (OppoiHt Sohoal tt) (M mU« •••) ct WnM Ck^) Russell Gocht. " I have said I would veto a budget Republican job development Allan Zimmerman. that was not in balance and 10 per Urban Democrats said Wednesday program. • Niva Senior CHIzan dlaoointa Bta-1310 B7I-7M4 LamrLaMi ThaContwcUcut IduoM ian At .o c toMon|0— [21 Oak Street. Hartlord.Ct 06106 (203)525-5641
\ PAGE TWO-B — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., April 28, 1977 Five area towns MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 28, 1977 — PAGE THREE-B Bolton candidates If you have Health unit budget PZC to act news for area on drainage 4 seek 2 seats towns, call: is up 5.9 per cent Four persons are seeking two positions' runs a 100-cmy dairy fartil In Bolton. He is Andover in Coventry on Bolton’s Zoning Commission in the> a member of St. hfaurlce Church. He and Donna Holland Monday election. Ilie two positions are a The five-town health service 25.93 per cent, or $36,009. With es his wife, Karen, have two sons. .646-0375 budget for 1977-78 reflects a 5.9 per timated revenue at $8,674, the es UNITED STATES POST OFFICE The Coventry Planning and Zoning four-year term and a transitional three- • Leland J. Stoppleworth of 1020 Boston Bolton cent increase over the current timated net cost to the town is $27,- year terra. j Tpke., a Democrat. A Wisconsin native, VERNON-ROCKVILLE. CT 06066 Commission (PZC) has promised to Donna Holland budget. 335. act on Richard Breen’s drainage The candidates are (in alphabetical he is a graduate of St. Francis Seminary .6464)375 The Community Health Service Columbia’s share is $28,379, or modification application at tonight's order): in Milwaukee and the University of Inc. covers the towns of Hebron, 17.99 per cent. This includes 100 per special meeting, set for 7:30 at the Connecticut. He holds a Ph.D. degree Coventry Columbia, Andover, Marlborough cent of the school health aide cost of Town Hall. • Philip G. Dooley of 40 Watrous Rd., from UConn. Since 1972 he has been Linda Lovering and Lebanon. AH but Lebanon are in $2,396. With estimated revenue at incumbent Republican. Dooley, a native associate professor of special education at .742-8555 The action is a result of a 2W-hour of New Hamphlre, is a graduate of the corporated into the agency. $16,410, the estimated net cost to Central Connecticut State College. Hebron The current budget is $130,706 and Columbia is $11,969. public hearing Monday night about University of New Hampshire. He came Stoppleworth came to Bolton in 1972 from the new budget is $138,520. The major Andover is responsible for 11.64 per reducing drainage requirements for to Bolton In 1951 from South Coventry. He Windham, where he bad served as a Karen Biskupiak increases are for health insurance cent, or $16,164. With estimated Coventry Hills, Section 2. is an assistant project engineer at Pratt & member of the Board of Education. He .228-0496 benefits, salaries, transportation, Whitney Aircraft. Dooley was a member and his wife, the former Ann Marie South Windsor revenue at $6,200, the estimated net Breen plans to develop the 21-lot J i L rent and maintenance. cost will be $9,964. of the Board of Education from 1955 to Dwyer, have six children. He is a member Judy Kuehnel fe- i subdivision but contends that 1959 and has served on the Zoning Com Philip Dooley The administrative supervisor’s Marlborough is responsible for drainage requirements approved in of St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Storrs. Leonard Ciglio Leland Stoppleworth Harold Webb . 644-1364 salary is up $545, going from $13,645 20.10 per cent, or $27,913, plus a mission since 1962. He has been Its chair • Harold J. Webb of 255 Hebron Rd., a 1973 are not needed for Section 2 man since 1971. He is a member of folton to $14,190. Substitutes' salaries are school health aide at 100 per cent, or IVs Vernon-Rockville because of the terrain. Democrat. Webb, a native of Wlllimantic, up $300, going from $3,000 to $3,300. $3,098. Total responsibility is $31,011. Congregational Church and serves oh Its came to Bolton in 1951. He is an Army Tile professional nurses salaries are Estimated revenue is $18,771, It’s official. It’s the U.S. Post Office, Vernon-Rockville. Although the post office was The PZC agreed Monday night that executive committee. He and his wife, veteran and has served on the Board of down $770. from $72,410 to $71,640. making the total estimated net cost moved to its new location earlier in the year, the official sign just went up. The naming of the requirements aren’t needed Priscilla, have four children. Tax Review. He is a self-employed • Leonard M. Glglio of 50 South Rd., a Rent is up $600 and maintenance in $12,240. the post office was a subject of great controversy for several months. The former post of there, but Town Planner Gregory carpenter and builder. He and his v i l e , creased from $325 to $700. A new Lebanon is responsible for 24.34 per Paddick said the drainage plan is Republican and a newcomer to politics. the former Beverly Massey of Bolton, item in the budget for next year is cent or $33,448, plus $5,754 for the fice was the Rockville office and Rockville residents fought to retain this identity. They lost connected with Coventry Hills, Sec He has lived in Bolton all his life and Is a have three children. He is a member of $2,000 for data service. school health aide, toUling $39,202. to postal officials, who said Vernon is the official name of the town and therefore it will be tion 3, another undeveloped subdivi graduate of Windham High School. He Bolton Congregational Church. SPRINGTIME The five towns are responsible for Revenue is estim ated at $9,649, listed in the Zip Code books as such. They made a concession by letting the name be sion, and drainage work will be various percentages of the total making the total estimated cost for hyphenated to include Rockville. (Herald photo by Richmond) needed there to prevent water runoff budget. Hebron is responsible for Lebanon $29,552. on Merrow Rd. Although PZC members were prepared Monday night to support Paddick and require the drainage Beverly Scheffler, treasurer; Barbara Saving Spree! Vernon mayor keeps his raise in budget work now, or when Section 3 is built, South Windsor Ronski, assistant treasurer, and Nancy by the end of the meeting they were whinh w/ml/l /I a «> __ AL-A .L _ . t* _ A ...... The annual band night concert of the Cordes, nominating chairman. HyRv RARRARA RiruiurtivirkRICHM OND nitcut the budgethllliffpf hv by $795, which would der the impression that the smaller creases for drivers and attendants. hearing at the Middle School. undecided. They seemed inclined to Timothy Edwards School will be May 5 at Herald Reporter include ’the $495 increase for the towns are getting the shaft from Keith Phllbrick, captain, asked to side with Breen. mayor. The education budget is being 7:30 p.m. in the school cafetorium. The Vernon Mayor Thomas Benoit was Hartford Councilman Nicholas Car add $1,896 for monitor receivers for The budget had already been presented at $9.8 million and the The drainage plan, if required, Bel Cantos, made up of Grade 7 and 8 forced Wednesday night to vote to bone. Councilman Robert Wehrll corps workers. He was told it was too Vernon amended to take out $4,865 for a general budget at $5.8 million. would force the developer to destroy students and the Grades 8 and 9 concert keep a raise for the mayor’s position added that he doesn’t agree with late to add new items. CETA worker plus $500 for a tem However, the mayor will explain cuts much of the natural setting. Many and pop bands, will perform. The concert Hope Chapter 60, Order of Eastern Star in the proposed town budget. CRCOG Chairman Richard Suisman Arnold Zachin of the Insurance Ad porary clerical assistant. The vote on that have been made since the trees would be removed and stone will be open to the public free. will meet May 3 at 8 p.m. at the Makonic At a budget workshop, the Town that welfare payments should be In visory Board told the council that the motion ended In a tie (not budgets were prepared. walls would be removed, Breen said. Ms. Jane Wills of South Windsor recent Temple, Orchard St. There will be a LUCITE Council was considering the creased by another 10 per cent. there are dire problems with LUCITE i, LUCITE . straight party line) and the mayor The council has asked the Board of ly returned from a three-month visit in Mother’s Day Program. executive and administrative budget The motion to cut out the $3,400 municipal insurance. He said in LUCITE broke the tie by voting against. Education to reduce its budget by The PZC vote was delayed until Livingston Manor, New York, where she Vernon Area Chapter 2129, AARP, will of $88,691 as recommended by Mayor was defeated in a 6-2 vote. TTie coun surance companies aren’t interested tonight so the PZC could get a com Wall Paint Eden said he didn’t make the mo another $250,000 and will have a received training as an associate teacher meet May 9 at 7 p.m. at the United House Paint House Paint cil then approved the original motion Our Reg. 8.99 .^11sm. HO MESS. V! HounPai4 DRY • VWTt" • OACS W AN HOUR • water Benoit. in insuring municipalities. plete engineering opinion. tion because he thought the mayor figure on what has been cut from the of the Trancendental Meditation Methodist Church, Grove St. The Tolland Our Reg. 10.99 to reduce the budget by just the $4,- The original request for the depart Stompers square dance group will enter Under salaries and wages is a $495 doesn’t earn the salary but said it 865 for the CETA worker for a total general government budget to date. Program. On May 9 she will lecture at ment was $148,770. The Mayor’s J tain. The ^oup has had to cancel its salary increase for the mayor, shouldn’t be considered in the same of $83,326. Bulletin board 7:30 p.m. at the Society For Savings, recommendation was $140,000 and Major cuts have been made in the bringing the salary to $8,738; a $1,154 light as an employe. Robert Gehring, son of Mrs. Ruth South Windsor. For more information call Defensive Driving Course May 16 and 20. The Vernon Ambulance budget was the council made and defeated police budget and it is expected this increase for the director of ad Councilman Morgan Campbell then Gehring of Grant Hill Rd., officer in 2 4 6 ^ 1 . It is hoped to sch^ule one at a later date. approved at $15,175. The department several motions to attempt to reduce will draw a number of department ministration, to a salary of $20,388; a moved to reduce the budget by $3,400 the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, In The South Windsor Square Dance Club There are still openings for the June 15 hadn’t made any requests as far as it further before finally passing one personnel to the hearing. GAL. $536 increase for the executive by taking out the amount allowed for donesia, will talk and show slides on will celebrate Its 13th year by having a trip to Heritage Plantation and the Glass GAL. salaries were concerned. However, that reduced it by another $10,000. The original police request was for Museum at Cape Cod. Call Stephanie secretary, to $9,466; and a $«7 in dues in the Capitol Region Council of the culture of Indonesia at the Second “Thirteen” dance on FYiday, May 13. The Easy to apply. Fast todnf. the mayor recommended a $50 in Tonight at 7;30, the general $1.07 million. The mayor reduced this Durable finish. Built-in crease for an account clerk, to $7,884. Governments (CRCOG). Congregational Church, Rt. 44A, guest caller will be Phil Adams. Rounds Schlude, 875-7117, for reservations. Soap & water cleanup. crease for the captain of the Am government budget and the educa to $961,952 and the council further primer. Fast job & cleanup. Councilman Donald Eden m ov^ to Eden said the general public is un- Friday at 8 p.m. Refreshments will will be cued by Anita and Russ White. The The Vernon Education Association will bulance Corps and similar small in- tion budget will go to the public reduced it to $903,600. 1^^ be served. A donation will be dance will be at the Wapping Elementary present an evening of vaudeville enter tainment May 7 at 8 p.m. at the Middle accepted. The public is invited. School at 8 p.m. All club level dancers are CALDORWall Paint Career education invited. School, Rt. 30. The theme will be, “Give C A L D O R H ouse Paint Vernon police report Kindergarten registration in Save even n w e on interiors! Re*. 6.49.. C 4 0 Coventry schools is today and The Tolland Junior Woman’s Club will ‘Em the Hook.” Among the acts to be Exterior coverage value! Reg. 7.59...... •^ W g GAL a l Friday. Parents should bring their conduct its monthly story hour at the featured will be a melodrama, "Exit the Hero.” Hckets are available at schools Vernon Police are investigating child, the child’s birth certificate and Tolland Public Library April 30 at 10:30 Tunnel Rd., Vernon, was charged Vernon schools praised and will be sold at the door. several complaints about homes all health records to the registration. a.m. Children aged 4 to 7 are invited. Wednesday with driving while under The Vernon Recreation Department being burglarized early Wednesday The Vernon Board of Education mal education without a marketable Parents should call Robertson School Kathy Schroeder has been elected presi the influence of liquor and failure to many programs. will sponsor morning tennis clinics star morning. The areas involved were was complimented on its construc skill. He said he has been told by for an appointment. No appointments dent of the Tolland Junior Woman’s Gub. drive right. He was involved in a two- Vernon’s policy statement terms ting Monday at the Henry Park courts. Earl St., upper E. Main St., East St., car accident on Rt. 30. tive approach to education and was employers that the young people they are ne^ed at Coventry Grammar Other officers are Dorothy Barrows, first career education as the concept of Lessons will be given two times a week for Reed St. and Center St. told it doesn’t have to take a back hire don’t have the basic skills and School. vice-president; Pat Martello, second vice- The driver of the other car was providing all students with a com four weeks. Registrations will be taken by Police said in all cases the method seat to anyone. president; Eileen Sierakowskl, secretary; Steven Broulett, 18, of Femwood they have a “lousy” attitude. prehensive educational experience calling the recreation office, 26 Park PI. of entry was similar. Police said the Rd., Vernon. Balaise was released on The compliments came from Dr. He told the board it should start which will include the appropriate burglar or burglars entered through a $250 non-surety bond for Saul Dulberg, state Board of Educa with pre-kindergarten children to opportunities to identify, explore and unlocked doors and took money from appearance in Common Pleas Court tion consultant on career and develop appropriate attitudes and to actualize a life career plan. Bulletin board j pocketbooks and pants’ pockets. In 19, Rockville, May 25. vocational education. He spoke to the develop skills. “The goal of education in Vernon is some instances no money was taken; board Monday night on the program. He said most people think of career to motivate and educate all students other thefts involved up to $370, Arlene Korchma, 25, of 949 Plea All school boards fn the state were education as a synonym for to their fullest ability in order to con Tolland police said. mandated to file policy statements sant Valley Rd., South Windsor, was vocational education. He said the tribute to the betterment of society." The Tolland Square Dance Club Police caution all residents to on a career and vocational education charged Wednesday with issuing a term vocational education generally The statement further promises will have its 13th anniversary dance make sure their doors are locked bad check. Police said she turned program. By Nov. 1 they must sub connotes blue collar training. He said Two-FerSale that the Vernon system will provide Friday, May 6, from 8 to 11 p.m. at before retiring and if a prowler is herself in at the police station mit an action plan to carry out the actually the word comes from a within the basic curriculum Tolland High School. Callers will be heard to call the police immediately. programs in their school systems. Latin word meaning “a calling.” He MAGICOLOR MAGICOLOR The arrest was made on complaint programs dealing with self- Frannie Heintz and Don Hanhurst. MAGICOLOR MAGICOLOR of Nutmeg Village and the check was Dr. Dulberg said that more than said career education is not a awareness, career exploration and Latex Celling Paint Latex Wall Paint Edmund A. Balaise, 70, of 428 two million students drop out of for Russ and Anita White will cue the Barn & Fence Paint Latex Floor Paint in the amount of $240, police said. program, but a concept that involves career preparation. dances. Our C 9 4 8 & ¥ 6 u p t o rS 7 8 0 8 . ^ W GAL. 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Bolton candidates M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. April 28, 1977 — PAGE FIVE-B Bulletin board Woodbury Two men seeking top post Bolton Youmans-Irwin Government course won’t quit Bonnie Lee Irwin of Manchester and Gary Youmans of Richard P. Morra, Republican, and 1927 and established the Morra farm. Morra Henry P. Ryba New Britain were married April 16 at North United Henry P. I^ba, Democrat, are running for The Bolton Jaycees and Friends of still lives there, at 20 Tinker Pond Rd. He is Henry P. Ryba, bom in Hartford in 1930, the Library will sponsor a course, Methodist (Hiurch in Manchester. first selectman in Bolton's Monday elec a Self-employed farmer. team fight The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. tion. lived there until November 1959 when he p ’’Functioning in Civic Morra entered public life as a constable, came to Bolton. Organizations,” May 14 from 9 a.m. Irwin Jr. of 25 (k)le St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. The winner will be the town’s chief then helped establish zoning in Bolton and David C. Woodbury, sponsor of the Mary Youmans of New Britain and the late Leslie executive officer, presiding over the A businessman and civic leader, he is to 3 p.m. at Bentley Memorial served on the first Zoning Commission for chairman of the Recreation Commission Library. Mrs. Eric Esche, a David’s team in ihe Town of Youmans. expanded Board of Selectmen created by 14 years. He served on the Board of Finance Manchester’s top women’s softbSll The Rev. Earle (bister, former pastor of North United the new Town Charter. and has been active in local politics for registered professional parliamen for 14 years; on the first school building some time. He is a Marine Corps veteran of tarian, will speak from 9 a.m. to noon league, said Wednesday night that he Methodist Church officiated at the double-ring ceremony. committee, and was first selectman for 12 the Korean Conflict. on the basics of parliamentary still expects to field a team for this The church was decorated with spring flowers. Richard P. Morra years, until 1975. For the last two years he season. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Morri, who was bom in Italy in 1914, He is now superintendent of constmction procedure. Ernest Shepherd will has been active as a member of the Plan for AC&S Co. of Wethersfield, commercial speak from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on in ”We have a few avenues to travel. Quiana jersey gown with venise lace accented with seed came to the U.S. with his parents when he ning Commission and the Charter Commis and industrial mechanical insulation con dividual rights under the charter. To We’re still alive,” he said. pearls and designed with a mandarin collar and long, was seven years old. His family lived in sion. fitted sleeves. Her veil of imported silk illusion was tractors. register, or for more Information, Woodbury’s remarks followed a Manchester for three years and then moved Morra and his wife, the former Lena meeting Wednesday night with Attys. trimmed with lace and attached to a Camelot cap of to Bolton, where Morra has spent his entire In 1955, he was married to the former call Mrs. Esche, 88 Shoddy Mill Rd.,- Volpi of Bolton, have four children and five • Janina Galaska of Hartford. The couple has David Barry and Kevin O’Brien, who matching flower and leaf lace. She carried a bouquet of adult life. grandchildren. He is a member of St. Richard Morra or Shepard, 11 Mt. Sumner Dr., daisies and sweetheart roses. 1 three children. Henry Ryba before May 7. represent him. The family moved to Birch Mountain in Maurice Church. Ryba is a member of St. Maurice Church. Woodbury recently filed a Miss Carol Dunn of New York was maid of honor. Careers program quitclaim deed that temporarily Bridesmaids were Miss Gale Kiraly of Fairfield and Miss The first career orientation transferred haif-lnterest in property Jo-Anne Parr of Manchester. r program for Bolton High School he owns to eight out-of-town women Arthur Therrien of Plainville was best man. Ushers students will be May 2 from 2:15 to who are listed on his team’s roster. were (Jeorge Whitney of Kensington and Eidward (binnel- 3:45 p.m. at the school. The deed was filed in an attempt to ly of New Britain. Arrangements are being made by the qualify the women for competition in A reception was held at the Manchester Country Club, 1 # parent group and guidance depart the Feline League. The Town after which the couple left for Bermuda. They will reside iC*i ment. There will be guest spe^ers Recreation Department rules in Manchester. and a program on vocational and prohibit participation in the league Mrs. Youmans is employed as a budget analyst in the career education. by anyone who is not a resident or (kirporate Accounting Department at the Hartford In ‘4 Soccer registration taxpayer in Manchester or is not an surance Group. Mr. Youmans is manager of the D&L Store in Manchester. (Morco photo) The Bolton Soccer Association will employe or member of the team’s Mrs. Gary Youmans have a registration session May 3 sponsor. from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Herrick Woodbury felt that the deed would 2 Memorial Park. The North East qualify the women as taxpayers. But Soccer League will start its schedule Town Counsel Victor I. Moses ruled Temple’s Silverstein Center in August and run through October. against the property-transfer ap Children now in Grades 3-7 are eligi proach, calling it a "flagrant dis ble. Boys in Grade 8 and up to 24 regard of the regulations.” will be dedicated May 15 years of age may register for the Woodbury said that he could not discuss other alternatives for his Temple Beth Sholom will hold a Dedication Service for acknowledged and may be given for listing in the donor’s Connecticut Junior Soccer Associa the new Silverstein Center May 15, at 3 p.m. The service name, or in the name of a person the donor wishes to tion, which plays in May and June. If team, which does presently list some Manchester residents. will also include the placement of a cornerstone. The honor, or memorialize. The names of individuals, enough interest is shown, a team will Silverstein Center has rwently been put into service as a families, groups or organizations contributing 31,(X)0 or be formed for high school girls. 25th wedding anniversary ”We still expect to have our team play softball,” he said. He has until multi-pui^M rcwm, and as a living memorial to Saul M, more will be listed on a permanent plaque which will be Rid Litter Day Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Brown of Persons, and Lynn Hull, who per Tuesday to file a roster of at least ten Silverstein, its first president, and to Rebecca B. Silvers- placed at the center’s entrance. . . Gil Roisoneau Louis Cloutier Lawrence Converse James Marshall Michael Parsons Andrew Pinto AWeaSavva Rid Litter Day will be Saturday. It 36 Madison St. were honored April 16 formed a comic number and also a eligible players. ® lom er Sisterhood president. a temporary plaque will be on the wall of the center at was originally scheduled last Satur at a surprise celebration in recogni hymn. Woodbury did add, "I want to know f o * dedication will take place on the fifth anniversary the Dedication Service. It will be temporary, subject to day but was postponed because of tion of their 25th wedding anniver The Rev, George W. Smith of why a person who finds a loophole in o f ^ u l Silyerstein’s death. corrections and additions, and when the remaining funds rain. All volunteers are asked to sary in Fellowship Hall of the Willow Grove, Pa., sang the couple’s taxes is considered brilliant, and The center, under the supervision of the Temple’s are raised, a permanent plaque will be erected in its Seven in race for Bolton school board meet at Herrick Memorial Park at 9 Presbyterian Church of Manchester. favorite hymn, ‘‘How Great Thou someone who finds a loophole in the Board of Directors is available for all age groups, and has place, a.m. Refreshments will be served The party was given by their Art,” accompanied by Mrs. Pam town’s rules for softball is considered been completely furnished and equip(>ed very colorfully All funds contributed have been used for the payment Among seaU to be filled in the native, he came to Bolton from • Lawrence A. Converse III of 133 study committee, and he is active in created by the reslgnaUon of William after the drive to clean up the town. children, Linda Zaremba, now Stetson on the piano. un-American.” ** j Richard Lawrence, architect, of the center's construction and furnishings. All fund Bolton election Monday are four Manchester 10 years ago. He Is a Brandy St., a Republican, seeking the Bolton Boy Scouts and the and Merwin Meridy, building committee chairman. raising costs and the plaque itself have been privately positions on the Board of Education. Vogel. Pinto serves on the executive The event is sponsored by the Bolton residing in Poland, and Duane L. The couple reaffirmed their former grand knight of St. Maurice the two-year vacancy. Converse has Manchester Youth Hockey Associa The large one-room center is completely flexible and donated, Three seats are for full, four-year Council, Knights of Columbus, and a board of the Football AssociaUon, is Woman’s Club, the Conservation Brown of Manchester; and was marriage vows with the Rev. Mr. lived in Bolton since 1952. He tion. He and his wife, Virginia, have Commission and the Jaycees. provides a large library area with movable bookshelves. All contributions are tax deductible. A contribution of terms. The fourth seat is a two-year member of St. Maurice Cliurch. He is a Little League coach, and is a hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Smith, a former pastor of the attended the University of Connec two children. Brock of Manchester. Manchester Presbyterian Church, of audio-visual carrels, games area, a step-down converse- $1,000 by a person in a 50 per cent tax bracket works out Vacancy. active in Bolton athletic programs. ticut and served in the National member of the Bolton Athletic Gas siphoning Bishop Association and the Knights of More than 80 friends and relatives ficiating. tion area with a motion picture screen, and crafts, music to an actual net after tax cost of less than 4 cents a day. Five persons —two Democrats and He and his wife, Alison, have three Guard as a first lieutenant. He is a • Michael L. Parsons of 94 Cider The Bolton Board of Education is and lounging areas. The crafts area includes facilities for For a person in the lowest 14 per cent bracket, it works three Republicans —are seeking the children. Columbus. He is a sergeant in the attended, and presented the couple Mr. and Mrs. Brown were married painting contractor and is president Mill Rd., a Republican. Parsons, a seeking a solution to the problem of cooking classes, art work, including pottery making, knit- out to less than 11 cents a day. four-year seats. Two persons —one • Louis N. Cloutier Jr. of 21 Bran native of Kansas, has lived in Bolton Army Reserves. gas being siphoned from school buses with an engraved silver tray, a on April 19, 1952 in Waltham, Mass. of the Bolton Lions Qub. money tree, a memory album, and Mr. Brown is employed by Barney Hutchens ting and other crafts. The games area has facilities for Contributions should be made payable to Temple Beth Democrat and one Republican dy St., a Democrat. A native of since 1964. A graduate of Kansas parked b^ind the schools. The gas is • Jam es H. M arshall of 14 other gifts. They also received a Peterman, a local real estate agent table tennis, checkers, chess as well as a variety of other Sholom-Silverstein Center, 400 E. Middle Tpke., —want the vacancy. Maine, he came to Bolton in 1969 Fernwood Dr., a Republican. State University, he is an assistant • Aldea L. Savva of 110 West St., a being taken during the week and on Democrat. A Manchester native, she pewter pitcher and tray from their and contractor. Mrs. Brown is on 1 j u Manchester, or to Nat and Gertrude Schwedel, fund- The school board candidates are after living in Vernon and Marshall, a native of Canada, came project engineer at Pratt St Whitney the weekends. Robert Thornton, it has already been used for both community and inter- raising co-chairmen, 117 Adelaide Rd.. Manchester (in alphabetical order); _ came to Bolton in 1969. She holds a children. leave from the Manchester to retire Manchester. He is a graduate of the to Bolton in 1970 after living in Storrs Aircraft. His interests Include flying board chairman, said he estimates community programs, both interfaith as well as those of • Gll D. Boisoneau of 121 Birch University of Maine and the U.S. and the Cub Scouts. He is a member bachelor’s degree from the Universi that a 1,000 gallons will have been Their son, Duane, acted as master Homemakers Inc. Both Mr. and Mrs. HARTFORD (UPI) - Episcopal for nine years. He has a B.S. degree of ceremonies. Entertainment was Brown are Sunday school teachers at Jewish background. Fund raising for the center began in Mountain Rd., a Republican. Army flight school (he served from in secondary education from of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, ty of Connecticut and a master’s taken by the end of the school year Bishop J. Warren Hutchens of the early 1973 and continued until that October when the Boisoneau, a dentist, is a graduate of 1959 to 1962). He Is now a product Manchester, and Is now a warden and degree from Central Connecticut unless something is done noW. provided by a singing group from the the Presbyterian Church, where Mr. Diocese of Ck)nnecticut will retire 15 more Springfield College, and M.A. and Presbyterian Church of Coventry Brown also serves as deacon and drive was suspended because of the Yom Kippur War in Manchester High School, the Univer support engineer at Pratt & Whitney Ph.D. degrees in political science delegate to the Diocesan Convention. State College. She has been a teacher Aug. 31, according to "Ckinnecticut Israel. It was renewed last October. The center com sity of Hartford, and the University and is now an Insurance agent. She is To receive award consisting of Judy Edmiston, Frieda trustee. (Herald photo by Dimn) days A Aircraft. He has been a school board from the University of Connecticut. He and his wife, Alberta, have two Churchman,” the diocesan pletely furnished has had a total cost of $132,000 of which of Maryland Dental School. He has member since 1973. He is a member Since 1964 he has been a teacher at children. president of the Daughters of David Teller, son of Mr. and Mrs. newsletter. $40,000 has been borrowed and still remains to be paid. ’til... been practicing general dentistry in of the Bomarco and the Knights of Penelope, and a member of the Samuel Teller of 21 Green Hills Rd. Bishop Hutchens, 66, will be Glastonbury High School and direc • Andrew Pinto of 23 School Rd., a Contributions of any size will welcome and will be Manchester for 12 years and is a Columbus and attends St. Maurice tor df its summer school program. Women’s Political Caucus and the has been selected to receive the succeeded by Bishop Coadjutor member of the local, state and Church. He and his wife, Dorothy, Democrat seeking the two-year Bolton Parent-Teacher (Organization. Rensselaer Medal In Mathematid Morgan Porteus who held the posi He is a member of the Board of vacancy. He was recently appointed national dental societies. A Maine have four children. Education; he served on the dump She and her husband, Philip, have and Science. This is the second an Humor Study grant given tion of assistant bishop when he was to the school board to fill the vacancy two children. Homemakers nual presentation of the award at Mrs. Marion Fraser Loveland, elected in December 1975 to even Bolton High School. ^ daughter of Mrs. Harry M. Fraser, curriculum of the Humanities Divi tually succeed Bishop Hutchens. HESTE In voting at national conventions in 192 Hartford Rd. and the late Mr. sion. Since 1971, she has introduced get certificates PLACE; htenchesterArmory DATE: May 14-15 P Rockville hospital notes Fraser, has been awarded a grant original courses in American humor 1973 and 1976 on the issue of allowing Four staff members of the Manchester Homemaker ALBASI GREENHOUSES from the National Endowment for and the evolution of the comics, women to become Episcopal priests. Service, Inc. received their certificates as trained the Humanities to attend an eight- covering material from various Bishop Hutchens was opposed and Homemaker-Home Health Aides at an in-service session Admitted Wednesday: Village St., Rockville; Ed Rd., Tolland; James Wait- OPENING SATURDAY week seminar, Laughter in America, media, serious literature, films, car Bishop Porteus in favor. Monday at the Community Room of Stop and Shop in Ver Deborah Blais, Stafford mond Hale, Lawler Rd., man, Diane Dr,, Vernon. A P R IL 30th at the University of New Mexico, toons and comic strips, ail of which The Diocese of Connecticut is the non. Springs; Raymond Boor, Staf Rockville; Alice Janiak, Staf Discharged Wednesday: will be discussed in the summer oldest and one of the three largest in ford Springs; Grace Cotto, Bedding Plante • Qeranluma Albuquerque, N.M., under the direc The certificates, awarded by the Connecticut State ford Springs; Jeanne Elena Brochetto, Windermere tion of Hamlin Hill, Professor of seminar. the nation. Health Department, were presented to Patricia Village St., Rockville; Rose LeBlanc, Famham Rd., South Vegetable Plante • Hanging Baskets Ave., Rockville; Keith Duty, English at the university. Margelony of Vernon, Patricia Hoffman of Ellington, DiMauro, Oak St., Rockville; Windsor; Russell Meacham, Rhodes Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Retail Qreenhouee Ruby Draisey, Newington; Talcottville Rd., Vernon; Vic Open DAILY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mrs, Loveland, associate professor Drinking age stays at 18 Josephine Navarro of Broad Brook and Candice Diane Fiore and son, Stafford- of Ehiglish and Mattatuck Communi Schreiber of Vernon, by Hyalie Hurwitz, executive direc Craig Duell, Sandy Beach Rd., tor Rivera, Hartford; ville; Curtiss Orkin, John Dr., villa Loulaa Rd. (OH Birch ML Road) Ellington; Juan Gonzalez, ty (Allege, Waterbury, was educated tor of the Manchester Homemaker Service, Inc. Providence Tantillo, Buff Cap Vernon. Bolton Talaphona 849-0164 Ha r t fo r d (UPD - The Connec in the Manchester public schools and amendment, centered around the ticut Senate once again has defeated Certificates are awarded after an individual has com holds a B.S. degree from Central problem of alcoholism in schools and ^ •*‘ '*"’Htiianaiam(titiigiKy*^-. a move to raise the legal drinking age pleted 60 hours of basic classroom training as a Connecticut State College, and an traffic deaths, the amendment was in the state from 18 to 19. killed 19-14. Homemaker-Home Health Aide and 160 hours of Manchester Glastonbury M.S. degree from Western Connec Wednesday, the issue came up as probationary time in the field. 260 No. Main St. Fox Run Mall Plainfield results ticut State College. The amendment to the otherwise an amendment to a bill that would innocuous bill was proposed by Sen. The topic of the in-service session, which is an on-going A resident of Watertown, Mrs. EAST HARTFORD Wickham Park prohibit the issuance of permits to George Gunther, R-Startford, who component of the certification process as established by Frni-iim Loveland taught English in the public the State Health Department, was a role-playing situa ■rn i-ii (0 sell liquor to firms that have said traffic deaths among teen-agers 1150 Durnsida Ave. • 601 Silver Lane MM Ml IN 121 MMalNt Ml M tM schools there before joining the Mat tion in which case histories were presented to the group S-IMillMiM IN 4N US im employes or serve persons under the had risen sharply since the state IN Are You Planning? ^ tatuck faculty where she has been ac and methods of dealing witha variety of problems were ST'WWM IJI u§ Hmmam i4s age of 18. lowered the drinking age from 21 to TItlliH T K ilJt tive in the development of the discussed. 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NEW YORK (UPI) - Ron second-place San Francisco by 6V4 m to take lead in Boston series ripped Philadelphia, 7-3, Montreal Twitchell (0-3) took the loss. Kent Cey keeps swinging, the im games, and Cey’s hitting is providing edged New York, 3-2, San Francisco the spark. . Tekulve relieved Kison (2-1) in the ‘ / w pressive statistics keep moun nipped Houston, 3-2, and St. Louis ninth. PHILADELPHIA (DPI) — The Philadelphia 76ers wanted to San Diego reached starter and ting and if the rest of the hammered Chicago, 21-3. Giants 3, Astros 2 winner Doug Rau for two runs in the Reds 3, Braves 1 show them Boston Celtics and their other numerous critics that, National Leape West clubs Darrell Evans, with only one hit in yes, they really do know how to play defense. if" - -Mi v m i r w m . m ^ Ken Griffey drove in one run and aren’t careful, pretty soon nine previous at-bats lined a two-run While shutting off a Celtics’ fast break attack that has run wild scored another to back up Pat homer in the bottom of the eighth and they’ll need binoculars to see National League | Zachry’s five-hit pitching as Cincin in the past, the 76ers used a 33-8 spurt over a period of 8:43 in the Randy Moflitt pitched two shutout the Los Angeles Dodgers. nati completed a three-game sweep first half Wednesday night as a springboard to a surprisingly relief innings to even his record at 1- 'Tve been extremely fortunate to r of Atlanta. Griffey doubled home 1. J.R. Richard, who pitched hitless easy 110-9L/bmp over Boston. third on Merv Rettenmund s single have the guys I’m playing with doing Pete Rose in the first then scored on ball through the first five innings, fell The win gave the 76ers a 3-2 edge in so well,” Cey said, after his three and Dave Winfieid s second homer of Dan Driessen’s single. Rod Gilbreath Jo Jo White as saying “the 76ers are the year. to 1-2. the best-of-seven Eastern hits and two RBIs helped Los drove in Atlanta's run with a Conference semifinal series with the worst defensive team I’ve ever The Dodgers rebounded in the sacrifice fly. Cardinals 21, Cubs 3 seen.” ^ Angeles nip San Diego, 7-6, Game 6 set Friday night at the fourth on Cey’s homer, Rick Mon Pirates 7, Phils 3 Ted Simmons and Heity Cruz each ‘‘I don’t know w hat th e y ’re Wednesday night. “Everything I’m Boston Garden. doing is going right but I can only day’s walk and Dusty Baker’s shot Dave Parker doubled home two batted in four runs in the second hollering about.” said Steve Mix. into the left field seats. “The big difference tonight was the take partial credit. The other guys runs and Bruce Kison scattered six major slugging explosion in the NL in who came off the bench to shoot 9- Cey added the record-tying RBI fact we were able to get back on are doing a great job." hits over eight innings as Pittsburgh three days. Cincinnati pounded for-11 for 20 points. “They’re giving when he singled home Bill Russell defense,” Philadelphia Coach Gene The Dodgers are 14-3, their best took its second in a row from Atlanta, 23-9, Monday. John Denny up 110 points a game so they’d better Irom second in the seventh. Shue said, "We had more concentra start since shifting to the West Coast Philadelphia. Parker’s double became the first five-game winner worry. We’ve showed them we can In other NL games, Cincinnati tion. We shut off their penetration from Brooklyn in 1958. They lead highlighted a four-run uprising in the in the big leagues as St. Louis and Dave Cowens wasn’t getting play defense.” topped Atlanta, 3-1, Pittsburgh eighth off Jim Kaat. Wayne snapped a three-game losing streak. open as much.” Mix and Julius Erving keyed the Cowens, the Celtics’ center who 76ers spurt that carried them from a 20-18 deficit to a 51-28 lead. The rally began with 12 straight points in the last 2:29 of the first quarter for a 30- NBA 20 lead and rolled into the second Stand up steal ^r. period to the delight of a sellout Three provide fireworks, crowd of 18,276. New York Mets’ Dave Kingman (left) pulls into second base burned the 76ers for 37 points in Sun Erving scored 12 points in the up with a stolen base as Montreal Expo Pepe Frias comes down to 2 day’s 124-119 Boston win in Game 4, rising while Mix had eight and Henry earth after grabbing wild throw from catcher Gary Carter (UPI was completely stymied by the Bibby seven. Erving finished the Photo) Sixers’ center duo of Caldwell Jones game with 22 points, one behind Munson match for Yankees and Darryl Dawkins. game-high teammate Doug Collins, y The 6-8 taxi driver shot just 4-for-14 and Bibby chipped in with 13. BALTIMORE (UPI) - The Munson scored four runs in the the Yankees overcame a 3-1 deficit from the field for eight points, his Boston Coach Tom Heinsohn said it cond sacrifice fly of the game. fireworks were provided by opening game of the series and with runs in the seventh, eight and Sending it back out low for the series and almost 15 wasn’t the Philadelphia defense, but Oriole relief pitcher Dennis Mar Willie Randolph, Reggie boosted his RBI total to 10 ninth innings. Kingman give-eth^ points below his playoff average. He the inability of his team to hit a tinez absorbed his second defeat. Philadelphia’s George McGinnis (30) finds his path blocked by Wednesday when he singled across Chambliss blasted his fourth pulled down seven rebounds while the number of inside shots as the reason Jackson and Chris Baltimore third baseman Doug Randolph in the seventh inning after homer of the year, a solo shot in the Boston’s Curtis Rowe (41) and shovels one-handed Pass back out Jones-Dawkins entry had 21. the 76ers were able to blow the game Chamblis9-but Thurman Mun DeCinces belted his fourth home run the Yankees’ second baseman eighth inning, to tie the game. take-eth away also to the perimeter. Celtic Sidney Wicks (12) watches airborne ac "You have to concentrate on open. son supplied the match. of the campaign in the second inning, doubled. The winning run scored on a ninth tion. (DPI 'PJidld' playing defense,” the 7-1 Jones said. "We missed a lot of shots they gave Munson, the American League’s a 450-foot wallop that was one of the Sparky Lyle, 1-1, spaced four inning double by Randolph, an infield “Sunday (Cowens) was open a lot us, good shots, five to seven feet Most Valuable Player last season, longest homers ever measured at singles over the last four innings as single by Munson and Jackson’s se NEW YORK (UPI) — The New York Mets have once again of times and hit the outside shot. 1 from the basket,” Heinsohn said, Memorial Stadium. batted in one run in a 4-3 victory over learned that all too familiar lesson: What Dave Kingman get-eth, came out to play him tonight. I tried “ We missed seven or eight layups. the Baltimore Orioles Wednesday he quite often give-eth away. to keep a hand in his face on that We were fouling up their defense at night, but more importantly twice shot. We tried to keep him from get the beginning but we couldn’t make moved randolph into scoring posi Kingman.who is playing out his op ting in the game.” the shots.” tion so Jackson could bring him home tion with the Mets this season in The win enabled the surprising Thoughts ApLENty The 76ers wanted to talk more The Celtics, led by Charlie Scott with sacrifice flies. hopes of parlaying 40 or so homers Expos to remain a half-game out of about their defense than any other with 20 points, finished with a Munson, who is on an eight-game into two or three million dollars next first place in the National League aspect of their game, possibly shooting percentage of nearly 40 per n i i i jjiii batting streak, now boasts 14 hits in year, got the Mets off a 1-0 lead East and squared Rogers’ record at because of a story in a local cent and Heinsohn said most of those MJOUOle nancLeu OlOCK his last 35 plate appearances for a Wednesday night against the Mon l - I . newspaper that quoted Boston guard attempts were "good shots.” robust .400 pace that has raised his treal Expos with a first inning RBI- “The way 1 see it, the National By Len Auster Two other NBA semifinal playoff Rnc-tnn i ^ overall batting average to .292. single. League East is a .500 race—very series resume Friday night with j P If® center Dave Cowens (right) gets in path of “ I like to play in Baltimore,” Mun Two innings later, however, it was similar to 1973 when the Mets won,” A k I X said Rogers, who gave up six hits and Washington at Houston in the ^““^uclphia 76er Doug Collins in NBA playoff action last night son said, trying to explain his con an error by Kingman which kept an struck out nine. “We now go on a Islanders Eastern Conference and Golden (UPI Photo) sistency against Oriole pitching. “I Expos’ rally alive and paved the State at Los Angeles in the Western see the ball well here. It’s a nice way lor Ellis Valentine’s two-run western trip. If we can play .500 ball varsity squad. Steve Armstrong, on Early surprise Conference. Both matchups are tied stadium and I don’t think about the homer which gave Montreal a 3-2 vic against the west, we should be con assignment from The Herald to in tough at 2-2. ------fact that I might do well here most of tory over the Mets. Andre Dawson sidered contenders.” While you don’t want to put the cover the varsity contest, didn’t want the time. If I did, I niight mess up." started the Expos' third inning rally First baseman Tony Perez agreed. whammy on a team, as an (in) to see the jayvee tilt canceled and with a single and went all the way position Munson’s theory is simple enough. “We’re winning a lot of games by famous colleague in Hartford is took over the reins. His debut was a one run and that’s a good sign,” said “ I go out and play as hard as I can to third on Steve Rogers’ sacrifice reknowned for (can you beiieve successful one as Steve Pyka fired a the 35-year old Perez, who was ob and whatever happens will happen. when third base was left uncovered. A coaches on a hot streak cringe and two-hitter in leading the young In Flyers two down to Bruins UNIONDALE, N.Y. (U P I)- Then Pepe Frias hit what appeared tained by the Expos in last winter’s hide in the corner when they hear We have a bunch of guys on this club dians to a 6-0 win... to be a routine infield out, but controversial deal with the Cincin he’s cailing), one cannot overtook the Form your own conclusion BOSTON (UPI) Boston took a 1-0 lead only they’ve got a pretty good "The next game’s going who like to play hart." If his first outing is an indication, Kingman, who has been installed at nati Reds. "This is a very improved exptoits of Manchester High’s about the way the Islanders Boston goalie Gerry to lose the next four, hockey team. They beat us to be a helluva big game It was the second time in the three- Manchester High golfer Dave first base where his “clanking” glove team. A lot has to do with how our doesn’t feel the Bruins can game series with Baltimore that basebait team. Thomas is going to have a successful analyze their Stanley Cup Cheevers says only a four in a row last year. for us. We’re going to have young pitchers work out. Chris relax with the series lead. Yankee bats rallied in a winning can best be hidden, dropped the The Silk Towners, going into season. The junior fired a two-under- semifinal series with Mon nut would have picked They beat Toronto four in a to throw everything at Dock Ellis Marly Perez throw and allowed the Expos another Speier (acquired from San Francisco today’s game with Penney High, had "I know they (Flyers) row.” them. If we put it all cause. Mike Torrez par 70 at Manchester Country Club treal. the Bruins to beat the will be up in Boston,” he life. Valentine followed with a 410-foot for Tim Foil late Tuesday night) will won four straight after a slow start. Tuesday as the Indians dropped a 4-1 Philadelphia forward together, we’ll come out on homer to center field off Jerry add power and he’s good defensively “What we have to do is forget this Flyers twice in a row said. "We know they’ll top.” And they did it where most games — duke to crosstown East Catholic. Bill Barber feels if the Koosman. It was his fifth homer of at shortstop, especially on astro P talk about Montreal,” said winger schoolboy, collegiate, pro — are won in Philadelphia. come out fighting. Toronto Flyers keep playing like Tribe Coach Tom Kelley foresees a J.P. Parise while preparing for game the year. turf.” and that’s with pitching. did the same thing to them they’ve done in the first possible state title for Thomas before 3 tonight in Nassau Coliseum. “ It is But the Bruins, thanks P U U N Vim STADIUM Ellis to Oakland, Finley active sports siate ’The double-barrel combination of and they came back.” two games, look out his schoolboy days are over... largely to superb goalten lefthander Mike Jordan-righthander nonsense and should be forgotten.” Cheevers, whose goalten Bruins. SAT. 8 P.M. APH 30 East Catholic, which has won state Either Parise is brassier than a ding by Cheevers, take the ding kept Boston in both Kevin Hanlon has not allowed an outdoor Class M track cham ” We c a n ’t hang our BALTIMORE (UPI) - major league players he dealt chance to make the club right now,” earned run in 35 innings. Each has pickpocket at a detectives' picnic or ice tonight in Boston two games, echoed Cherry's AUTORACES-OPEN Thursday pionships two out of the last three heads. We’ve got a helluva Charlie Finley seemed more for and promised he’d have said the Oakland A’s’ owner of out- turned in two complete games in his else he just hasn’t been paying atten games up on the Flyers in feelings on the Flyers’ BASEBALL years, was unbeaten in seven starts hockey team,” he said. excited about the minor another trade in the next three fidlder Larry Murray, whose total last two outings to alleviate any tion. their best-of-seven Stanley comeback ability. Manchester at Penney, going into yesterday’s triangular “It’s not over yet but we’ve 1 0 0 MOD. Host leaguer and the free Kentucky days. experience in the major leagues I p.m. problems of pitching shorts Montreal owns a 2-0 lead, in the Cup Playoff round. “Anyone who thought we meet with Ellington and Suffield. got our backs against the Manchester might have. best-of-seven affair, after absorbing could beat them two in a Derby tickets than the two ” We like the young man’s speed amounts to two games with the East Catholic at What makes all of this so remarkable Boston, which lost to the wall. We played so well in Yanks, yet was described by Finley Gilbert, 2 p.m. AN AIR FORCE two sharp Islander efforts with ap and we are going to give him a Flyers in five games in last row in Philly is insane,” he the third period (Tuesday) 2 5 Hosts Pete Daigle, who was going to be is Coach Dave Kelley’s thinclads do parent ease. Saturday it was a three- as the key to the trade. East Hartford at year's semifinals, put said. “It’s still hard to and could score. If we keep one of Manchester’s big three along not have a home track. All meets are goal comeback and a 4-3 triumph. The other players Finley received Gonard Philadelphia in the hole believe even now. But playing this way, 14 Adults 6 to 12 yrt. OQ* with Jordan and Hanlon, has been out away — and practices are on the Tuesday, a three-goal third period have had a litUe more time in the Tuesday night with a 5-4 you’ve got to remember something's got to break. Undor 6 yrt. Frto TENNIS since April 13. He didn’t have school's parking lot. After a bit of a resulted in a 3-0 victory. majors. Right-handed pitcher Dock double-overtime win. The East Catholic at hepatitis as feared, reports Tribe snafu, the Eagles are scheduled to ■‘We had the chances to win but we Ellis had nine seasons in the majors Gilbert Coach Hal Parks, but a mild case of meet crosstown Manchester High Bruins won Sunday, 4-3, in prior to 1977 and shortstop Marty didn't capitalize,” said Islanders' GOLF mononucleosis. It’s not a "break” as Thursday, May 12, at Pete Wigren nother overtime affair. Coach A1 Arbour, firmly skeptical of Perez saw a little action with Califor Manchester/Weth such, but Daigle might be available Track... a Montreal mystique. “Billy Smith MEN’S GENUINE LEATHER nia in 1969 and 1970 before becoming The Flyers have been in ersfield at Fermi FIRST for the last four games, and any Manchester High basketball stan has been playing superb in goal. I a regular with Atlanta in 1971. this position before, having GIRLS SOFTBALL possible tournament action. dout John Pisch will attend Clark hope we get the breaks now that In return the A’s sent right-handed roared back from a 2-0 Penney at Manchester, University in the fall, cage Coach we’re going home.” deficit to beat the Toronto pitcher Mike Torrez, a 20-game With Daigle disabled, the pressure Doug Pearson revealed. Pisch is a I p.m. on Hanlon and Jordan intensified. "They’re vulnerable,” said New Maple Leafs in their winner two seasons ago. to New York two-time all-CCIL selection and But to date they’ve responded ad York defenseman Dave Lewis, quarterfinal round. But the in a long-rumored transaction. Friday wound up as Manchester’s all-time mirably. Hanlon in 24 2/3 innings has "They’re not invincible. They get Bruins are not the Maple Finley said Yankee owner George BASEBALL leading career scorer...While there EXPLOSIVE been touched for six runs, three tired and frustrated and lose their Leafs, and nobody knows DYNAMITE Steinbrenner originally offered Ellis Cheney Tech at are many varied opinions, this corner earned for an ERA of 1.09. ’The confidence, just as we do.” that more than Flyer and Perez plus $200,000 for Torrez, Portland, 11 a.m. believes Wamogo’s 6-11 Chuck SOLE PRICE senior has allowed 17 hits while That still leaves New York with the Coach Fred Shero, but the A’s owner insisted on Murray South Windsor at Aleksinas is making a big mistake in striking out 32, both good ratios. Jor problem of taking four of five games “It’ll be a little tougher a. Copper-brown g lo v t lo a th tr and passed up the money. Finley also Glastonbury selecting the University of Kentucky. dan a junior, has equally impressive from a team that has won a record- to come back against or tan t n t d t ... padded said Steinbrenner, as part of the deal, Rockville at That’s fast company — and not the leather collar. statistics. The portsider in 25 innings tying 11 straight playoff games, gone Boston,” Shero said, threw in two tickets to the Kentucky Newington same competition by a millennium has given up five runs, only two undefeated in 36 straight home ’’T hey’ve got a much Derby, a race in which the Yankee Rham at Cromwell Earn an Associate Degree In the he’s used to facing. And to those earned tor an earned run average of games and won 10 of the last 11 better club than Toronto. owner will enter his horse. Steve’s Coventry at Baron Community College of the Air Force. UConn alumni who wrote Aleksinas, b. Chocolate-brown Friend. 0,72. He’s been touched for 20 hits meetings between the two clubs. But we’ve got a good club tn td t. .Academy while whiffing 35. you were no help at all. More than Arbour’s biggest decision may be too.” “If the horse wins,” said Finley, “I Ellington at Stafford anything else the negativism A recent decision by the U.S. Commissioner of Pitching alone doesn’t win games. whether to grant goalie Chico Reseh Boston won Tuesday’s will lead him out of the winner’s cir TRACK expressed turned him off Connec Education now enables Air Force Personnel to People like Ray Gliha, Tom Jones, a start or stay with Billy Smith, game after rallying from a cle. George promised me the chance Manchester at Tolland earn Associate Degrees through the Community ticut. Be positive, otherwise keep you whose numerous and spectacular Rudy Mendes \ to show off his horse, who will be 2 Brian Moran, Frank Livingston and 3-1 second-period deficit. pens bolstered... Bob Caffrey (girls) College of the Air Force. Ed White have come up with big saves have gone unsupported by the Terry O’Reilly, on the ice decked out in green and gold, my And to all those who stood up and Saturday plays — offensively and defensively Islander offense. only because Bruins’ Coach colors.” If you are a recent high school graduate, we suggest you — at opportune times and that’s what took notice as the New York Yankees Montreal will be without Rejean Don Cherry felt forward Finley said he is working on BASEBALL kept on losing their early starts, how take advantage of our May openings. Act now . . . before any club needs to be successful. Houle for the remainder of the Bobby Schmautz was get East wins eighth another deal and expects to complete Milehell at MCC (2), come no one noticed the Cincinnati it within 72 hours. I I a.m. the graduating class of '77 fills available space. If the good pitching and timely playoffs. He suffered a separated ting tired, knocked home Despite the absence of two Griffin (S), 3. Treadwell (S) 5’ 10” . Reds’ miserable start? Predictions: shoulder Tuesday. However, the the game-winner at 10:07 "Our aim ,” he said, “is to win in events continue, then Manchester top performers due to the Shot put: 1. Lindberg (EC), 2, Pugh Northwest Catholir at To learn more about this unique opportunity for personal growth could be looking at its fifth straight By mid-July million dollar relief Canadians expect Pierre Bouchard to of double overtime. 1977. Sure, we a re in te rested hurler Bill Campbell will ask the (S), 3. Gorman (EC) 44’ 3W”. East ('atholir, 11 a.m. and development, fill out and send in the coupon below. Even post-season appearance. be back in uniform for the first time Cherry, who remembers vacation week, East Catholic primarily in younger players, so we Boston Red Sox to trade him and an Pole vault: 1. Steen (S), 2. Ross easier, contact your local Air Force recruiter. Call 646- 74A0 since he separated his shoulder in last year's series when High’s boys’ track team roll^ (S), 3. Burton (S) 11’. can build our club, but we also are i. ■ , . overweight George Scott will no the quarter-finals against St. Louis. to its eighth consecutive vic after experienced players to help us I { Bits and pieces longer be in love with Boston. Both Triple jump: 1. Mendes (EC), 2. tory, 91-54, over Suffield High Caffrey (EC), 3. Steen (S) 40’ 1” . right now. I think the combination of A Great Way of Life For the first time in his 10-year because of the boos raining down Two elected young and old players will make us a from Beantown fans. The faithful yesterday in Suffield. Javelin: 1. Steen (S), 2. Lindberg coaching tenure, Manchester High's ORCHARD LAKE, Mich. (U P D - similar styles sell better team all the way around.” Hal Parks missed a baseball game. won't put up with too much from QUALITY SEED AT Top hurdler Bob Frank did not (EC), 3. Pugh (S) 152’ llVk” . Air Force and Football star Bill Osmanski and elsewhere to *23 Discus: 1. Lindberg (EC), 2., Gor- The varsity coach "felt very faint” these let’s-get-rich-quick artists,... famed basketball player Tom Gola compete but the slack was picked up Bowling A Great Way of Learning and just couldn't make Tuesday’s tilt And finally, will someone please DOWN-TO-EUTH at SHOE-TOWN... by Harry Carr who took firsts in the man (EC), 3. Vakalis (S) 122’ 2 . were elected Wednesday to the 440-yd. relay: 1. East (Sipples, Caf with Wethersfield. He remained for tell former Atlanta Braves’ pitcher Polish-American Sports Hall of 120 and 330-yard hurdles. Eric Lecko inning but then left. Jayvee Coach raiCESI A great look... at a great price! Sensational new RAMBLERS frey,. Carter, Mendes) :45.8. Air Force Associate Degree Program Mike Marshall to grow up. Believe it Fame and will be honored at the in ran an excellent race to cop the mile 120-yd. hurdles; 1. Carr (EC), 2. MCCnetters SILK CITY- A1 Rowett Don Race, for the first time in his 10 or don’t, the crybaby, troublesome duction banquet June 23, .. .the easy-wearing genuine glove leather or suede run with teammate Phil Goss gar P.O. Box 245, Bedford, MA 01730 years at Manchester, took over the Marshall is a college professor, or at nering second. Senior Steve Colbert Steen (S), 3. Ross (S) ;16.6. Jr. 240, Bob Bassett 211, Ed Browalski, executive director least certified as one. oxfords with the comfortable dynamite sole everyone wants. 100-yd. dash: 1, Sipples (EC), 2. Jim Magowan 200-554, Skip of the hall, said pitcher Ed Lopat was had an excellent race in winning the NAME______SEX □ M □ F I two-mile event. Carter (EC), 3. Griffin (S) :10.4 victorious McConnell 212-582, Rich one vote shy of the 75 per cent In men’s 7-12M. Pl$ase Print j V V / 1 ,• Freshman standout Rudy Mendes Mile run: 1. Lecko (EC), 2 Goss Johnson 209-215-598, Chuck required for induction to the hall, (EC), 3. Mannix (S) 4:43,2. Manchester Community College’s ADDRESS. which now has 12 members. Ramble in soon...save to *6 thru Saturday. won the long Jump and triple jump Reid 203-555, Dan 440-yd. dash: 1, Smith (S), 2. tennis team blanked Middlesex Com while senior Bob Caffrey won the Humiston 561, Rollo Masse CITY_____ Syracuse top team- Seeks title high jump, 220-yard dash and was se Carter (EC), 3. Adams (S) ;52.9. munity College, 7-0, yesterday in 571, Jack Krysakowski 223- STATE cond in the triple jump. The 440-yard 330-yd. hurtles; 1. Carr (EC), 2. Middletown. The Cougars now stand 581, Ed Yourkas 200, Ron ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (UPI) - QUAllTY^>>^Smi 1892 relay team of Caffrey, Mendes, Arnle Ross (S), 3. Foss (EC) :46.0. 5- 1 for the campaign. Fletcher 210-553. ZIP PHONE CENTERVILLE, Mass. (UPl) - ECAC Division 1 Basketball Awards American stockbroker Dick SHOE-TOWN where famous brand names cost lessi Carter and Tom Sipples turned in its 880-yd. run: 1. Hoffman (S), 2, Results: Arenas (M) def. D. Nann Syracuse University has been Committee, made the announcement Siderowf, better known in Britain as The CHAS. C. HART best tim e of the year, a :45.8 Hennessey (EC), 3. Gay (EC) 2:05.1, 7- 5,7-8; Balfour (M) def. J. NannPINNETTES- 7-5, Dolly HIGH SCHOOL NAME. selected Eastern College Athletic Wednesday. the golfer who has won its Amateur MANCHESTER WETHERSFIELD WINDSOR SEED CO. clocking, to come away victorious. 220-yd. dash; I. Caffrey (EC), 2. 6- 1; Burnell (M) def. Troy 6-3, Dawood2-6,6- 178-181-513, Bar Conference Division I Basketball Syracuse, compiling a 26-4 overall Shop-Rlte Shopping Center Berlin Turnpike Windsor Shpg. Ctr. Championship twice in the last four W.lherilleld, Cl. 06109 Results: Smith (S), 3. Griffin (S) ;23.8. 2; Wellington (M) def, Inferra 6-^ 6- bara Goddard 179, Gail Team of the Year. record this season, competed in years, will be bidding for a third title Spencer St. (Silver Lane) & Hlllstown Rd. Route 169 DATE OF GRADUATION. . DATE OF BIRTH. Long jump; 1. Mendes (EC) 2. Two-mile run: 1. Colbert (EC), 2. 1; Duszny (M) def. Lee 6-1, 6-0; Shimaltis 196-482, Sharyn postseason tournament play for the next month, the Royal and Ancient Richard Regan, chairman of the Othar locatlona throughout Connootlcut Treadwell (S), 3. Foss (EC) 19' 3 Mannix (S), 3. Walsh (EC) 10:07.2. Arenas-Balfour (M) def. Nann-Nann Young 179-475, Barb Algren seventh consecutive year. club announced Wednesday. Free parking. BankAmerlcard. Mastefcharoe. High jump; 1. Caffrey (EC), 2. Mile relay; 1. East (Mendes. 8- 3, 6-2; Burnell-WellingtonlM)180-494, def. Charlotte Sipples, Carr, Carter) 3:48.4. Troy-Inferra 6-0, 7-5. Wemmell 191-513.
A PAGE EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thura., April 28, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 28. 1977- PAGE NINE-B M ...... 1_____ ; INDEX Homos For Sato 37 Homos For Safe 23 Host tstslo Wsntsd 23 N O T IC n ADVERTISINB National Weather Forecast J - Lofland Fotina IMMEDIATE Cash for your Lot of heroes for Brewers - Ptrionalt RATES lib T MORE with property. Let ui explain our - Announc«m«nta 2000 I9.n MILWAUKEE single by Jim Rice but Lez- Zimmer, whose team is off - Enl»rtalnm«nt 1 day ....116 word ptr day She B erati) I* f. Pfopo**!- ^11 Mr. National League do us any good. We came "But I think Reggie 3 days ...106 word ptr day Belflore, (147-1413. cano’s two-run double in - A u c tlo n t ■*mi (UPI) — There were a to a mediocre start this up empty. But I’m not (Cleveland) pitched pretty e days .... 06 word ptr day East the fourth inning gave the PiNANCtAL 20 dtya .... 66 word ptr day ISENTRY JtAY BUY your home? lot of heroes for the season and is now 7-9, was using that as an excuse,” well too.” “ BondtsSlockt'MoftQagM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING W L Pet. GB Brewers a 2-1 lead. Carlton Personal Loans 15 word! $2.00 minimum 20100 jREAL ESIATC SERVICES Quick, fair, all cash and no Milwaukee Brewers glum after the game, es Zimmer said. Cleveland, who took the Happy A d i ...... $2.30 Inch Pitts 9 6 .600 — - Insuranca n problems. Call Warren E. Fisk blasted his first home pecially about the fact that St. Louis 10 7 .588 _ Wednesday night in But he admitted that loss and Is now 1-2 but, EMPLOVMINT Howland, Realtors, 6461106. run of the season in the the club hit some hard MANCHESTER & VICINITY Montreal 8 6 .571 Vk their 4-2 victory over part of the Boston trouble looked good until the eighth - Halp Wantad seventh to tie it up but the shots in the first two in Busintat Opportunitlaa Chicago 7 7 .500 1 ^ hitting was because of inning when the Brewers - Situation Wantad PHONE 643-2711 MANCHE8TER- ‘" u r s m f d T " the Boston Sox Brewers struck for two MORTBABU N.Y. 6 nings but got nothing for it. Haas, a rookie who is doing started getting to him. 9 .400 3 runs in the next inning and EDUCATION f OR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD , y Cape style home within walking distance to Do not teir rejection It jroo ore but that’s nothing new "We hit some balls hard a good job for Milwaukee. The Brewers are off until - Pnvata Inttrudiona Phila 5 9 .357 31k got the win. ^ATLANTA Parkade. Fireplaced living room, appllancea, out of work ind money. to Manager Alex in the first inning and the “He (Haas) pitched pret- Friday night when they Sctiooit-ClaMaa „Coll Ben Franklin R ut Eriate. West Boston Manager Don - initfuctiont Wantad Hsip Wsntsd 3 bedrooms, porch, good value, mid i^ s . D iyi: S49.07«t. E venlnll li second inning but it didn’t ty good,” Zimmer said, host the Cleveland Indians. 13 Hsip Wsntsd VERNON— J ^ e n d l: MMB3Z. Aik forlDlve w L Pet. GB REAL ESTATE 13 HsIp Wsntsd 13 Onnini. All reiioiuble Ideit coo- Homaa for Sala Los Ang — Solid brick Ranch, featuring floor to celling qUerKl. 14 3 .824 *<- Lota*Land for Sala SEWING o MACHINE i San Fran 8 8 ,500 51k - Invaatmant Proparty iaies Roprosontatlva u i l- tfO f W ------fireplace, 3 bedrooms, plaster walls, country - Buimaat Proparty Operator with drapery setting. Atlanta 8 10 .444 61k “It’s never the same - Raaort Proparty An aggressive, healthy Individual of keen mind and experience. Call between 9 ALL CASH For your property, Houston 7 10 .412 7 Raal Eaiala Wantad outgoing personality preferably who has had a re- and 5, Monday thru Friday. MANCHESTER— within 24 hours. Avoid Red guy,’’ Grammas said 6467288. Cincin 7 10 .412 7 MtSC. SERVICES ADVERTISING cent degree (or equivalent experience) in the sales New listing. Young Ranch In exceptional Tape, Instant Service. Hayes happily in explaining - Sarvicaa Otfarad field. uriw.|AI»«0fuiO
ACROSS. 2 Social club Answer to Previous Puale Dogt-BIrdl-PMt 41 Apartments For Rant 63 omeea-Storea hr Rant 55 Auto* For Sola $1 | (abbr.) 1 Magnitude 3 Pueblo Indian (0 L Q[a 0 T 1 0 □ o a ^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD,-Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 28, 1977 - PAGE ELEVEN-B IVOW> m y DOG-CAT BOARDING 6 P a il through 4 Rye fungus [0 A Rla H I j R R O E U f] bathlng/groomins. Complete mmaER afts. ATTRACTIVE Four room of- HORNET SrarUbout - ■ IF 0 0 5 g u 8 A N 1 Charles M. Schultz Carpeting, ftlll baiement. IW tile flee. Ground level, central Wagtin. (Xnary yellow.'ITirlf- ■ a liava 5 Teats modern facllitlea. Canine 9 Greek letter JT r s A E C H V L 1 batha. appUamxi, heat, path), air 6 Component of \ ___ tlPfe PBSStl> ^ Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon location, professional ‘Y ^ D e a r A b b y 12 Tart atom • 0 □ A L E condithiner, no' pell, adulta. 7 H A □ 8 8 M 1 _T E Road, Mancheater. 046-5071. building, parking and uUlltiea. ‘""s™*” *'’" ' " U t * ■ , 13 Lacquared 7 Movie IS 1 CalfsS-liK . walla. Sharp! 61195. Suburban ■ - I t K e \e T K 8 T 1 L matalware 6 Four H ftFoRe MY tYtS Motor Car, 8452078. ■ 10 N i □ 8 m 8 E t L CANINE HOUDAY Inne - CHAmit USPOUNCI 14 Young boy 9 Drop heavily By Abigail Van Buren [a a 9 U 1 e W H m R 8 ANP IT WAS Baaic Obedience Claaaea now S4B-7620 STORES* OFFICES for rent ------T -; I 15 Chinaia 10 Own r.Maiichester, prime location. SET OF FOUR ^ o k e d | 1K Cl c □ A m A forming. Individual and lociaty 11 Actreii 0 0 P T 1 protection leaaona alao 16 On# T R 0 F \± "n WOMpFpFui-l . . . Call 6464)879 for more i ««tiu taaiuvob asiioinea u> aamii, out 1 need an anewefp and Lupino u 0 1 "n 3 available. For reaervationa, 6100 per month, starting. 649- 17Eggi 19 Capital of T 1 _c u 8 R L 0 R estate rental - apai^ents, mation. 3 please call 646-5971. 5334, 643-1393. you re the only one I can ask without embarrassing myself 18 Norwaglan Italia 0 N 8 1 £ E E N 1 3 I WAS Pt-AYiO 8y homes, multiple dwellings, no so here goes: fees. Call J.D. Real & U te sea inlat 21 Tennyson 1964 DODGE - Dependable 20 Silk fabric PAUL NEM/MAU 1 Associates, Inc. 646-1980. MANCHESTER - R etail I ve ^en seeing a 16*year*old boy, and we really dig hero Ferber 48 Mulligatawny and/or manufacturing space. transportation. Best offer each other. He's very mature for his age (physically, that 22 You (Fr.) 24 Card of 32 Obi 49 Boy (Sp.) 23 Sunflower 2,000 sq. ft. to 100,0(« sq. ft. over flOO. Call 646-3259. is) so when he told me he was 20, I believed him. admittion 34 Musical note 51 Billion (prefix) NEW THREE Room apart state (abbr.) TROPICAL FISH - Tank Sale! Very reasonable. Brokers 26 City in Hawaii 38 Piano keys ' n Wbitbrop ment - Handy to bus and shop I admit, it was dumb of me, but we were at his house and 24 Collage 52 Not a one Friday evening, Saturday and ^elected. Call Heyman 1968 MUSTANG 6 cylinder 26 Thraih (-V. ping. References and security his parents walked in on us and caught us in “the act.” d
( t . PAGE TWELVE-B- MANCHESTER EVENING-HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., April M. 1977 •Manchester Evening Herald- Little League EAST HARTFORD/ a r e a news N O W A T THURSDAY, RR.CS: FIFTEEN CENTS # ‘ • SOUTH WINDSOR .VERNON opens season The first games of the Little from 6 p.m. till dark Wednesday. Salem! promises League Baseball season finally were There was a chill in the air. Most played Wednesday night by all three fans wore jackets and sweaters. GWAY East Hartford divisions. But the games were played. ’The American League played two In the National League, St. Mary’s facelift of river games at Gorman Park in the south defeated Capitol Crane 8-0 and end. Dworln Chevrolet beat Vintage SAVINGS part of the river now needing the The Eastern League got in two Homes 3-0. By MAL BARLOW most work. games at Labor Field off Burnside Herald Reporter “Now all I need are volunteers,” Ave. In the Eastern League, Local No. Pasquale “Bud” Saleml pledged to he said. And the National League played 1933 edged the Jaycees 6-4 and T & J Po wera mo GALORE! fellow members on the Elast Hart Mrs. Nancy DePietro, commission two at McAullffe Park. Auto B ^y beat Kiwanis 4-2. ford Conservation and Environment member, said, “We can get you all Sunday’s rain forced postponement No scores were available from the Commission Wednesday night that you need.” of opening day games and American League. the Hockanum River will get a face She and Robert Ryan of the com ceremonies, 'aiesday’s games were Weather permitting. Little lifting this July. mission both have scouting contacts. also rained out. Leaguers will play tonight at 6 at “The river will be at about its Both promised them able workers by Clouds kept flying before the sun their respective fields. FOUR RIG DAYS — Thurs., FrI., Sat. & Sun. lowest then,” he explained. July. Saleml is chairman of the com Saleml appointed Mrs. DePietro mission’s Hockanum River Cleanup his volunteer coordinator. Committee. Since his appointment a George Lenke, a friend of Saleml’s, East Hartford police report Dehydrated Portland month ago, he has been talking to said he has been in touch with the Agway past chairmen and town leaders. town high schools about the river. He Cow Manure Greanfawn State Sen. George Hannan Garden Cement hopes to involve the schools and state Police from Colchester and • 100% natural odor-frei 94lbe. «eo*3.59 promised to keep Salemi informed of students in studies of the river water taxi driver at 32.65 fee. Police weed-tree composted Plus with officers of the East Hartford Police arrested him near the taxi soon after Plant Food what his Manchester constituents do and banks. Department, armed with a search fertilizer • (or flowers, Broadleaf Weed with their portion of the river. but he escaped, police said. He was n o w ^ 3 b 2 9 The town will supply the volunteers warrant, uncovered a quantity of vegetables, ornamentals • 5-10-5 fertilizer lor fruit Patrick Jones of the Raymond with insurance, tools, a boat and rearrested. (86-0072) vegetables, flowers, Killer hashish in an apartment at 442 Main SAVE 30CI Library will give Saleml the history trucks for hauling away trash. He was held overnight on 3200 sure ornamentals St., East Hartford, Wednesday after ty bond for court today. oow (86-4126) feed the lawn and of the river. "They have always cooperated noon. iMnw* Salemi and a friend plan to canoe with us in the past,” said Michael KWUg* kill dandelions. Sakrete Six persons were charged with p l ^ the river from the Manchester town Marin of the commission. 40 lb.b. Rm . *3.99 R e g ^ 4 .4 5 5000 $q. tt. possession of cannibas-type sub food Sand Mix line to the Connecticut River. They “It all sounds very good,” said Caroline King, 23, and Joyce White, f i e g * 8 . ^ stance with intent to sell. 23, both of Hartford, were arrested will portage the two dams in town. Mrs. Leslie Van Camp, commission Arrested were: David J. Swanson, NOW •2.l0 N o w ^ 3 i 3 9 4 o ib . He said he will try and pick the chairman. Wednesday at Bradlee’s, on Silver *1*79 21, Louis P. McLane, 22, and Steven SAVE $1,001 SAVE $1,091 N O W ^ W a S S Lane, and charged with fourth- 80 lb. J. Shannon, 22, all of the 442 Main St. degree larceny (shoplifting). They SAVE $2,001 *2i89 address; Kevin Morgan, 21, of 73 Oak were held overnight on 3100 surety Zoning board to air St., Manchester; Tricia M. Nelson, bonds for court t^ay. 16, of 45 Fairfield St., Manchester; Agway Bill DePascale, one of the coaches of the Kiwanis team, and Maria L. Levesque, 21, of 56Vfi Sale>8495 22” Rotary Mower Agway 2 r watches his players perform. (Herald photos by Barlow) Birch St., Manchester. Agway 20” 3 hp Mower liquor sale requests Ms. Levesque and Ms. Nelson were The Sage-Alien store on Main St. Reg. $89.95 * 3 hp Briggs & Stratton engine • easy •a lot of mower for the money .cuts 22 yet was broken into today sometime Cast Deck Rotaiy released on 3500 non-surety bonds for rewind start • controls located on handle light enough to handle without tiring *3)4 hp Two pizza store owners are going Other requests to be heard tonight between midnight and 4:30 a.m. A SAVE $5 Briggs & Stratton engine *easy vertical Plili n appearance in Common Pleas Court (82-0601) #060 to the ^ s t Hartford Zoning Board of are: large amount of store goods is mis Go start Appeals tonight at 7:30 at the Town 12, East Hartford, May 16. Agway 18” Mower (82-0607) • J.A. McCarthy Inc., to allow an sing. Hall to ask for an okay to sell liquor. accessory building 21 feet from the Swanson was held overnight in A patrol officer reported finding a • 3 hp Briggs & Stratton engine Gala Colchester. Morgan, McLane, and Ronald L. Stoppa, owner of Golden street line at 77-79 Elida Court. pile of goods taken from the store at • rewind start Shannon were taken to the Hartford Reg. *157.95 Pizza Inc. of 808 Silver Lane, is • Ronald Benson, for a 10-foot rear its rear about 4:30 a.m. No sign of en • four quick wheel height settings Sale•91** Correctional Center, all in lieu of l (82-0600) #020 requesting a use variance and a dis yard variance at 82 Cheney Lane. try could be seen. Reg. $99.95 Sale 1 1 9 *. SAVE *101 posting 35,000 cash bonds. They were tance variance to allow sale of beer • Andrew Konon, for a variance to The fire department sent a ladder SAVE *81 Reg. 129.95 and wine only. build a single-family dwelling at 144 to be presented in court in East Hart • 4 hp Briggs $ Stratton engine I ford today. and crew and after searching on the Despina Milios, owner of the C & E Roberts St. store’s roof they found the point of SAVE *101 • lo-tone muffler • 5 quick wheel I Three 16-year-old youths were height settings • light, strong deck | Pizza restaurant at 1084 Burnside • Madison Development, to allow entry. won't rust, chip Ave., is requesting a variance of B-1 permitted use to continue to the arrested Wednesday on court Store officials and police were 182-06051 #620 floor area to allow the sale of beer R-4 rear section of the building at warrants charging them with in working at the store this morning to only. 550-560 Burnside Ave. volvement in eight burglaries in the determine what is missing and south end of East Hartford in recent Agway months. gather evidence. The pile left behind Agway was valued at 3200. Agway 21” Agway 2 hp T llllt 3'/$ hp Tiller They are: Scott E. Dubay of 30 5 hp niter Boy’s condition poor • full width all Steel tine shield* 3^tep Leichtner St., Jonathan D. Eickstein Power Propelled Reg. $228.95 MOWOf chain drive system • mounted controls wrai Reverse of 33 Homes St., and John S. Belch of • portable, weighs only 60 lbs. • ideal 30 Cross Dr. All were charged with at • nopushino-jusiwalkbehirxJ! for the home gardener despite firemen’s aid |Area police report] • 4 hp Briggs A Siratton engine (62-1016) #020 1 9 9 » » least five counts of second-degree • 7 wheel height adjustments burglary and five larceny counts. on a single lever • folding •% 6 8 * * Scott Albert, 15, of 281 Burke St., arrived seconds later. handle Save $29.00 Belch is being held on a 35,000 bond South Windsor (82-0304) #290 Reg. *298.95 East Hartford, was listed in poor Fire Fighters Wayne Bernier, condition late this morning at Hart Eddy Doyle and John Torpey began and Dubay and Eckstein are each Darlene J. Holland, 17, of 93 Bent 179®® being held on 310,000 bonds in the SAVE *301 ford Hospital from a heart attack he giving the youth cardio-pulmonary Lane, East Hartford, was issued a state correction center in Hartford. suffered Wednesday. resuscitation (CPR). Paramedics summons Wednesday night for 1 7 9 *. • easy-to-hardle tiller with vertical gear drive •chain drive mode) has They appeared in Common Pleas Sale 16 bolo tines • increase tliiing Daniel Florita and Michael Cop- making an improper turn. South • Briggs & Stratton engine • 14" diameter steei EiaSt Hartford Police said Albert Court 12 Wednesday and had their Windsor Police said the charge ffeg. *195.95 beaver tines are heat treated and self-sharpening ^ from 26" to 40" with optional tine plnger from the Burnside Ave. fire extensions • Briggs & Stratton engine was playing ball near 251 Burke St. cases continued to Friday. stemmed from an 8 p.m. accident on SAVE *101 •tills 8 "deep, 26" wide with several other young people. The station arrived minutes later and #100(82-1015) •easy-use handle controls took over. Rt. 5. #385(82-1014) witnesses told police he ran for a Stephen A. Johnson, 22, of 180 bail, fell, and did not get up. The youth was transported to Hart ford Hospital. Jeff Mamaclay, 11, of the Local No. 1933 AFCME team gets Westerly Ter. was charged The Holland vehicle was in colli Cyclone Agway Agway The witnesses called the fire Police said the youth had had heart Wednesday with fourth-degree sion with a car driven by Donald J. a base hit here off Jaycees pitcher Mike Salvatore. Catcher is larceny and interfering with police. Spreader Agway 8 hp 30” Cut Rider 8 hp 34” Lawn Hactor department at 7:31 p.m. Engine Co. 6 trouble. He appeared to have gone Dave Dicenso and umpire is Bill Ahiers. DeVeau, 48, of Bristol. DeVeau suf 30” 8hp Rider from the Forbes St. fire station into complete cardiac arrest. Johnson allegedly refused to pay a fered minor injuries, police said.
SPECIAL past Hartford public recordsl SALE! Robert Kenery heads Warranty deeds $23«e police photo service Louis T. Gabriel et al to Robert Roland Chamberland et Sale•645** al, property on Janet Dr., conveyance tax of 339.05. * Briggs S Stratton engine Reg. *675.95 Sala•599** Sato• 6 8 6 * * Investigator Robert Kenery, 29, joined Federico Vallera et al to Bruce W. Schatz et al, proper • 30" full floating deck Reg. *31.95 •quick, sura-itopping disc brskts •automatic • 4-»peed automatic drive with cruise corXroi • the East Hartford Police Department ty on Garden St., conveyance tax of 358.30. * automotive type dilferential. 4 speeds, up type ditfarantlal for eas« of handling • lour tpeed Reg. *632.95 set arxi select speeds up to 8 mph Reg. *726.95 to 7 mph SAVE *301 transmission • 4-cycla Briggs# Siratton angina • comlorl-cusftKxwd prwum ilc tires • t3 Iront. March 4, 1973, as a pahel officer. He Betty W. Shellne to Sebastian D. Listro et al, property SAVE *81 • super lo-tone muffler with rawind start •quick, simpla singla lavar SAVE *331 18' rear » Bnggs & Stratton engir>e with electric SAVE *401 on Milwood Rd., conveyance tax of 341.25. I62-0356) #435 mowing haighi adjustmants key start • twin cutting blades worked patrol duty until a murder July 25, 182-0350) #390 l82-03$3) S465 1975. Frank R. Wood Construction Co. to H & J Builders Inc., seven lots off DePietro Dr. and Forest St. along Pewter- Kenery took pictures at the scene. He pot Brook, conveyance tax of 313.75. found and processed the fingerprints. Mlghty-Mac Lewis A. Phillips et al to Steve P. Boulet, property on Later he testified in court. Mulcahy Dr., conveyance tax of 350.60. 8 lip Rear Una Tiller CLEARANCE Donald E. Michaud et al to Paul J. Donbach, property Now Kenery runs the department’s on Green Manor Dr., conveyance tax of 336.85. Sala SALE photo darkroom and lab. ’The only other Howard C. Tracy Sr. et al to Emery C. Daly et al, man on the force who can fully replace property on Wells Ave., conveyance tax of 337.95. him when he takes a vacation is Com H & J Builders and Developers Inc. to Carmela <680** Steel Buildings mander Joseph Leone. ’The department is Buccherl, Lot 63 on Woodmont Dr., conveyance tax of Jackson lOcu. ft. Haller Cart Reg. *740.00 training others to make sure his work gets 314.30. Mighty Mac PS322T Sprayer done whe he is off duty. • 48’ «30 x12 ’ cart • corrosion resistant • hypro twin piston pump - delivers up to 3 gpm at SAVE *601 10x7 — *69** PLT Carpentry Co. Inc. to Peter Mazzodra et al, steei * t6"x4" pneumatic tires IB2-1603) 300 psi • durable poly tank - won t corrode or In the photo at left, he is testing an in property at 1868 Main St., conveyance tax of 345,10. scale out • rugged steel frame frared camera system. It has taken photos Administrator’s deed Reg, $119 89 (81-1649) 10x10 — *79** in total darkness without the subject • tills sand to hardpan • handlebars adjust to Cynthia L. Riccio (administrator) to Jean D. ’Thivierge your height or needs • wide track wheels, 24" - SOME SLIGHTLY DAMAGED - realizing it. et al, property on Northfleld Dr., conveyance tax of 1 0 0 tilling width • fingertip controls * 9 9 * * Reg. $383.00 ALL SALES FINAL He and his wife, Mary-Anne, have one 335.20. (82-1028) son, Brian, 6. Although Brian will sometimes help his father in the police • 5 hp Briggs & Stratton engine powers 24 Robert Kenery darkroom, he tells everyone he wants to reversible hardened steel hammers lor efficient • hydrostatic transmission for ^ MatiHr Rfflhf. Pm. CEA cutting of stalks, leaves, organic wastes tree be a fireman when he grows up. pruningsupio 1" thick < 2214< » rxxhift mowing and speeds to 8 mph ^ WELCOME • largo teed hopper keeps hands safe • dependable Briggs a Stratton engine • directional discharge bailie • durably built cast Iron block, heavy New Subscribers... • ball bearing rubber wheels lor easy moving gauge channel steel frame • smooth East Hartford bulletin board • removable grinding screen tiding extra large 27" rear, 16" Iront tires ...to the growing family of #9P5 ( 82-1454) • no sore backi Hydraulic control lilts and W e 'ie W o r k i t ^ . lowers heavy equipment automatically Lions tag sale The Manchester Evening Herald. of the state hosted by Welcome Wagon • quick stopping heavy duty disc brakes • extra The East Hartford Lions Club will hold a The educational environment of our children responsive rack and pinion steering • 4ligal. International will be IMonday at 7:30 p.m. tag sale Sunday from 10 a.m. to closing at Mighty Mac gas lank tor up to 4 hours ot continuous running at the Marco Polo Restaurant on Burnside ^
Five area towns MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 28. 1977 — PAGE THREE-B Bolton candidates PZC to act If you have Health unit budget news for area is up 5.9 per cent on drainage 4 seek 2 seats towns, call: Four persons are seeking two positions runs a KXkmw dairy farm in Bolton. He is Andover in Coventry on Bolton's Zoning Commission in the> The five-town health service 25.93 per cent, or $36,009. With es a member of St. hfaurice Church. He and Donna Holland Monday election. ITie two positions are a budget for 1977-78 reflects a 5.9 per timated revenue at $8,674, the es The Coventry Planning and Zoning his wife, Karen, have two sons. ' .6464)375 four-year term and a transitional three- cent increase over the current timated net cost to the town is $27.- Commission (PZC) has promised to * Leland J. Stoppleworth of 1020 Boston Bolton budget. 335. year term. Tpke., a Democrat. A Wisconsin native, act on Richard Breen’s drainage Donna Holland The Community Health Service Columbia’s share is $28,379, or The candidates are (in alphabetical he is a graduate of St. Francis Seminary modification application at tonight’s . 6464)375 Inc. covers the towns of Hebron, 17.99 per cent. This Includes 100 per special meeting, set for 7:30 at the order): in Milwaukee and the University of Columbia, Andover, Marlborough cent of the school health aide cost of Oonn^ticut. He holds a Ph.D. degree Coventry Town Hall. • Philip G. Dooley of 40 Watrous Rd., and Lebanon. All but Lebanon are in $2,396. With estimated revenue at from UConn. Since 1972 he has been Linda Lovering corporated into the agency. $16,410, the estimated net cost to The action is a result of a 2Vk-hour incumbent Republican. Dooley, a native associate professor of special education at .. 742-8555 The current budget is 5130,706 and Columbia is $11,969. public hearing Monday night about of New Hamphire, is a graduate of the Central Connecticut State College. University of New Hampshire. He came Hebron the new budget is $138,520. The major Andover is responsible for 11.64 per reducing drainage requirements for Stoppleworth came to Bolton in 1972 from to Bolton in 1951 from South Coventry. He increases are for health insurance cent, or $16,164, With estimated Coventry Hills, Section 2. Windham, where he had served as a Karen Biskupiak benefits, salaries, transportation, is an assistant project engineer at Pratt i member of the Board of Education. He .228-0496 revenue at $6,200, the estimated net Breen plans to develop the 21-Iot rent and maintenance. cost will be $9,964. WhitnOy Aircraft. Dooley was a member and his wife, the former Ann Marie South Windsor subdivision but contends that The administrative supervisor’s of the Board of Education from 1955 to Dwyer, have six children. He is a member Marlborough is responsible for drainage requirements approved in Judy Kuehnel salary is up $545, going from $13,645 1959 and has served on the Zoning Com of St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Storrs. Philip Dooley Leonard Giglio Leland Stoppleworth Harold Webb 20.10 per cent, or $27,913, plus a 1973 are not needed for Section 2 . 644-1364 to $14,190. Substitutes' salaries are school health aide at 100 per cent, or mission since 1962. He has been its chair • Harold J. Webb of 255 Hebron Rd., a /f’« Vernon-Rockville because of the terrain. man since 1971. He is a member of Bolton up $300, going from $3,000 to $3,300. $3,098. Total responsibility is $31,011. Democrat. Webb, a native of Willlmantic, Congregational Church and serves on its TTie professional nurses salaries are Estimated revenue is $18,771, It’s official. It’s the U.S. Post Office, Vernon-Rockville. Although the post office was The PZC agreed Monday night that came to Bolton in 1951. He is an Army exMutive committee.. He and his wife, down $770, from $72,410 to $71,640. making the total estimated net cost moved to its new location earlier in the year, the official sign just went up. The naming of the requirements aren't needed veteran and has served on the Board of Rent is up $600 and maintenance in $12,240. there, but Town Planner Gregory Priscilla, have four children. Tax Review. He is a self-employed the post office was a subject of great controversy for several months. ’The former post of * Leonard M. Gigllo of 50 South Rd., a creased from $325 to $700. A new Lebanon is responsible for 24.34 per Paddick said the drainage plan is carpenter and builder. He and his wife, Republican and a newcomer to politics. item in the budget for next year is cent or $33,448, plus $5,754 for the fice was the Rockville office and Rockville residents fought to retain this identity. They lost connected with Coventry Hills, Sec the former Beverly Massey of Bolton, He has lived in Bolton all his life and is a $2,000 for data service. school health aide, totaling $39,202. to postal officials, who said Vernon is the official name of the town and therefore it will be tion 3, another undeveloped subdivi have three children. He is a member of graduate of Windham High School. He The five towns are responsible for Revenue is estimated at $9,649, listed in the Zip Code books as such. They made a concession by letting the name be sion, and drainage work will be Bolton Congregational Church. -SPRINGTIME^ - various percentages of the total making the total estimated cost for hyphenated to include Rockville. (Herald photo by Richmond) needed there to prevent water runoff budget. Hebron is responsible for Lebanon $29,552. on Merrow Rd. Although PZC members were Area bulletin board prepared Monday night to support Paddick and require the drainage Vernon mayor keeps his raise in budget work now, or when Section 3 is built, Beverly Scheffler, treasurer; Barbara Savings Spree! by the end of the meeting they were South Windsor Ronskl, assistant treasurer, and Nancy ByBv BARBARA RICHMONDR irtlM O V n cut the hlldffpt budget hvby $795,470ft whichurhtnh wouldumiil/t ____ s xi . . .» . . . der the impression that the smaller creases for drivers and attendants, undecided. They seemed inclined to The annual band night concert of the Cordes, nominating chairman. include the $495 increase for the hearing at the Middle School. Herald Reporter towns are getting the shaft from Keith Phllbrick, captain, asked to side with Breen. mayor. The education budget is being Timothy Edwards School will be May 5 at Vernon Mayor Thomas Benoit was Hartford Councilman Nicholas Car add $1,896 for monitor receivers for 7:30 p.m. in the school cafetorlum. The The budget had already been presented at $9.8 million and the The drainage plan, if required, forced Wednesday night to vote to bone. Councilman Robert Wehrli corps workers. He was told it was too Bel C ai^s, made up of Grade 7 and 8 amended to take out $4,865 for a general budget at $5.8 million. would force the developer to destroy Vernon keep a raise for the mayor’s position added that he doesn’t agree with late to add new items. students and the Grades 8 and 9 concert CETA worker plus $500 for a tem However, tbe mayor will explain cuts much of the natural setting. Many I’- in the proposed town budget. CRCOG Chairman Richard Suisman Arnold Zachin of the Insurance Ad and pop bands, will perform. The concert Hope Chapter 60, Order of Eastern Star porary clerical assistant. The vote on that welfare payments should be in that have been made since the trees would be removed and stone At a budget workshop, the Town visory Board told the council that budgets were prepared. will be open to the public free. will meet May 3 at 8 p.m. at the Masonic the motion ended in a tie (not creased by another 10 per cent. walls would be removed, Breen said. Temple, Orchard St. There will be a Council was considering the there are dire problems with The council has asked the Board of Ms. Jane Wills of South Windsor recent straight party line) and the mayor The motion to cut out the $3,400 UlCITE LUCiTE ^ LUCITE . executive and administrative budget municipal insurance. He said in Education to reduce its budget by The PZC vote was delayed until ly returned from a three-month visit in Mother’s Day Program. broke the tie by voting against. was defeated in a 6-2 vote. The coun LUCITE of $88,691 as recommended by Mayor surance companies aren’t interested another $250,000 and will have a tonight so the PZC could get a com Livingston Manor, New York, where she Vemon Area Chapter 2129, AARP, will Benoit. Eden said he didn’t make the mo cil then approved the original motion meet May 9 at 7 p.m. at the United Wall Paint in insuring municipalities. figure on what has been cut from the plete engineering opinion. received training as an associate teacher .^■1 Paint House Paint House Paint tion because he thought the mayor mess • 172 hour dry • WATER to reduce the budget by just the $4,- The original request for the depart Methodist Church, Grove St. The Tolland Our Reg. 8.99 ^ • 0Ri£ S IN AN HOUR • WATE R Under salaries and wages is a $495 doesn’t earn the salary but said it general government budget to date. of the Trancendental Meditation Our Reg. 10.99 865 for the CETA worker for a total ment was $148,770. The Mayor’s 3 Program. On May 9 she will lecture at Stampers square dance group will enter salary increase for the mayor, shouldn’t be considered in the same of $83,326. Bulletin board recommendation was $140,000 and Major cuts have been made in the 7:30 p.m. at the Society For Savings, tain. The poup has had to cancel its bringing the salary to $8,738; a $1,154 light as an employe. Robert Gehring, son of Mrs. Ruth The Vernon Ambulance budget was the council made and defeated police budget and it is expected this South Windsor. For more information call Defensive Driving Course May 16 and 20. ^ increase for the director of ad Councilman Morgan Campbell then Gehring of Grant Hill Rd., officer in approved at $15,175. The department several motions to attempt to reduce will draw a number of department 246-8821. It is hoped to sch^ule one at a later date. ministration, to a salary of $20,388; a moved to reduce the budget by $3,400 the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, In hadn’t made any requests as far as it further before finally passing one personnel to the hearing. The South Windsor Square Dance Club There are still openings for the June 15 $536 increase for the executive by taking out the amount allowed for donesia, will talk and show slides on salaries were concerned. However, that reduced it by another $10,000. The original police request was for will celebrate its 13th year by having a trip to Heritage Plantation and the Glass secretary, to $9,466; and a $447 in dues in the Capitol Region Council of the culture of Indonesia at the Second the mayor recommended a $50 in Tonight at 7:30, the general $1.07 million. The mayor reduced this “Thirteen” dance on Friday, May 13. The Museum at Cape Cod. Call Stephanie crease for an account clerk, to $7,884. Governments (CRCOG). crease for the captain of the Am Congregational Church, Rt. 44A, Easy to apply. Fast to dm. government budget and the educa to $961,952 and the council further guest caller will be Phil Adams. Rounds Schlude, 875-7117, for reservations. Soap & water cleanup. Durable finish. Built-in Councilman Donald Eden moved to Eden said the general public is un- Friday at 8 p.m. Refreshments will primer. Fast job & cleanup bulance Corps and similar small in- tion budget will go to the public reduced it to $903,600. will be cued by Anita and Russ White. The The Vemon Education Association will be served. A donation will be dance will be at the Wapping Elementary present an evening of vaudeville enter kJ accepted. The public is invited. School at 8 p.m. All club level dancers are tainment May 7 at 8 p.m. at the Middle Career education Kindergarten registration in CALDOR Wall Paint Vernon police report invited. School, Rt. 30. The theme will be, “Give J 6 6 CALDOR House Paint Coventry schools is today and Save even more on interiors! Re*. 6.49.... C 4 0 The Tolland Junior Woman’s Club will ’Em the Hook.” Among the acts to be . “ g a l Exterior coverage value! Reg. 7.59...... Friday. Parents should bring their • w GAL conduct its monthly story hour at the featured will be a melo^ama, "Exit the child, the child's birth certificate and Vernon Police are investigating Tunnel Rd., Vernon, was charged Vernon schools praised Tolland Public Library April 30 at 10:30 Hero.” Tickets are available at schools several complaints about homes all health records to the registration. Wednesday with driving while under a.m. Children aged 4 to 7 are invited. and will be sold at the door. being burglarized early Wednesday The Vernon Board of Education Parents should call Robertson School the influence of liquor and failure to mal education without a marketable many programs. Kathy Schroeder has been elected presi The Vemon Recreation Department morning. The areas involved were was complimented on its construc skill. He said he has been told by for an appointment. No appointments drive right. He was involved in a two- Vernon’s policy statement terms dent of the Tolland Junior Woman's Club. will sponsor morning tennis clinics star '^*9>cok)r Oil Base Fill Elarl St., upper E. Main St., East St., tive approach to education and was are needed at Coventry Grammar car accident on Rt. 30. employers that the young people they career education as the concept of Other officers are Dorothy Barrows, first ting Monday at the Henry Park courts. Reed St. and Center St. School. The driver of the other car was told it doesn’t have to take a back hire don’t have the basic skills and providing all students with a com vice-president; Pat Martello, second vice- Lessons will be given two times a week for & Fence Police said in all cases the method seat to anyone. Steven Broulett, 18, of Fernwood they have a “lousy” attitude. prehensive educational experience president; Eileen Slerakowski, secretary; four weeks. Registrations will be taken by Surfaces Fo* of entry was similar. Police said the tog Fen
NEW YORK (UPI) - Ron second-place San Francisco by 5V4 to take lead in Boston series ripped Philadelphia, 7-3, Montreal Twitchell (0-3) took the loss. Kent Cey keeps swinging, the im games, and Cey's hitting is providing edged New York, 3-2, San Francisco d: the spark, . Tekulve relieved Kison (2-1) in the pressive statistics keep moun nipped Houston, 3-2, and St. Louis ninth. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — The Philadelphia 76ers wanted to San Diego reached starter and ting and if the rest of the hammered Chicago, 21-3. Giants 3, Astros 2 show them Boston Celtics and their other numerous critics that, winner Doug Rau for two runs in the Reds 3, Braves 1 National League West clubs Darrell Evans, with only one hit in yes, they really do know how to play defense. Ken Griffey drove in one run and aren’t careful, pretty soon nine previous at-bats lined a two-run While shutting off a Celtics’ fast break attack that has run wild scored another to back up Pat homer in the bottom of the eighth and they’ll need binoculars to see National League Zachry’s five-hit pitching as Cincin in the past, the 76ers used a 33-8 spurt over a period of 8:43 in the Randy Moffitt pitched two shutout the Los Angeles Dodgers. nati completed a three-game sweep first half Wednesday night as a springboard to a surprisingly relief innings to even his record at 1- 'T v e been extremely fortunate to of Atlanta. Griffey doubled home easy 110-91 romp over Boston. third on Merv Rettenmund's single 1. J.R. Richard, who pitched hitless have the guys I’m playing with doing Pete Rose in the first then scored on ball through the first five innings, fell The win gave the 76ers a 3-2 edge in and Dave Winfield’s second homer of Dan Driessen’s single. Rod Gilbreath Jo Jo White as saying "the 76ers are so well,” Cey said, after his three the year. to 1-2. the best-of-'seven Eastern hits and two RBIs helped Los drove in Atlanta's run with a the worst defensive team I’ve ever The Dodgers rebounded in the Conference semifinal series with Angeles nip San Diego, 7-6, sacrifice fly. Cardinals 21, Cubs 3 seen.” fourth on Cey’s homer, Rick Mon Game 6 set Friday night at the Wednesday night. "Everything I'm Pirates 7, Phils 3 Ted Simmons and Heity Cruz each "I don't know what they’re day’s walk and Dusty Baker’s shot Boston Garden. doing is going right but I can only Dave Parker doubled home two batted in four runs in the second hollering about," said Steve Mix, into the left field seats. “The big difference tonight was the take partial credit. The other guys runs and Bruce Kison scattered sbt major slugging explosion in the NL in who came off the bench to shoot 9- Cey added the record-tying RBI fact we were able to get back on are doing a great job." hits over eight innings as Pittsburgh three days. Cincinnati pounded defense,” Philadelphia Coach Gene for-ll for 20 points. “They’re giving when he singled home Bill Russell took its second in a row from Atlanta, 23-9, Monday. John Denny up 110 points a game so they’d better The Dodgers are 14-3, their best from second in the seventh. Shue said. “We had more concentra start since shifting to the West Coast Philadelphia. Parker’s double became the first five-game winner worry. We’ve showed them we can In other NL games, Cincinnati tion. We shut off their penetration from Brooklyn in 1958. They lead highlighted a four-run uprising in the in the big leagues as St. Louis and Dave Cowens wasn’t getting play defense." topped Atlanta, 3-1, Pittsburgh eighth off Jim Kaat. Wayne snapped a three-game losing streak. open as much." Mix and Julius Erving keyed the Cowens, the Celtics' center who 76ers spurt that carried them from a 20-18 deficit to a 51-28 lead. The rally began with 12 straight points in the last 2:29 of the first quarter tor a 30- NBA 20 lead and rolled into the second Stand up steal period to the delight of a sellout Three provide fireworks^ crowd of 18,276. New York Mets’ Dave Kingman (left) pulls into second base 2 burned the 76ers for 37 points in Sun Erving scored 12 points in the up with a stolen base as Montreal Expo Pepe Frias comes down to day's 124-119 Boston win in Game 4, rising while Mix had eight and Henry earth after grabbing wild throw from catcher Gary Carter (UPI was completely stymied by the Bibby seven. Erving finished the Photo) Sixers' center duo of Caldwell Jones game with 22 points, one behind Munson match for Yankees and Darryl Dawkins. game-high teammate Doug Collins, V and Bibby chipped in with 13. The 6-8 taxi driver shot just 4-for-14 BALTIMORE (UPI) - The Munson scored four runs in the the Yankees overcame a 3-1 deficit cond sacrifice fly of the game. from the field for eight points, his Boston Coach Tom Heinsohn said it fireworks were provided by opening game of the series and with runs in the seventh, eight and Oriole relief pitcher Dennis Mar Sending it back out low for the series and almost 15 wasn’t the Philadelphia defense, but boosted his RBI total to 10 Kingman give-eth^ Willie Randolph, Reggie ninth innings. points below his playoff average. He the inability of his team to hit a tinez absorbed his second defeat. Philadelphia’s George McGinnis (30) finds his path blocked by Jackson and Chris Wednesday when he singled across Chambliss blasted his fourth 8 Baltimore third baseman Doug pulled down seven rebounds while the number of inside shots as the reason Randolph in the seventh inning after Boston’s Curtis Rowe (41) and shovels one-handed Pass back out the 76ers were able to blow the game Chambliss—but Thurman Mun homer of the year, a solo shot in the DeCinces belted his fourth home run Jones-Dawkins entry had 21. the Yankees’ second baseman eighth inning, to tie the game. take-eth away also to the perimeter. Celtic Sidney Wicks (12) watches airborne ac "You have to concentrate on open, son supplied the match. doubled. of the campaign in the second inning, The winning run scored on a ninth- a 450-foot wallop that was one of the tion. (UPI Photo) playing defense," the 7-1 Jones said. “ We missed a lot of shots they gave Munson, the American League’s Sparky Lyle, 1-1, spaced four us, good shots, five to seven feet inning double by Randolph, an infield longest homers ever measured at “Sunday ke (Cowens) was open a lot Most Valuable Player last season, singles over the last four innings as single by Munson and Jackson’s se NEW YORK (UPI) — The New York Mets have once again from the basket,” Heinsohn sa'd. Memorial Stadium. of times and hit the outside shot, I batted in one run in a 4-3 victory over learn^ that all too familiar lesson: What Dave Kingman get-eth, came out to play him tonight. I tried “We missed seven or eight layups. the Baltimore Orioles Wednesday he quite often give-eth away. to keep a hand in his face on that We were fouling up their defense at night, but more importantly twice shot. We tried to keep him from get the beginning but we couldn't make moved randolph into scoring posi Kingman,who is playing out his op ting in the game.” the shots." tion so Jackson could bring him home tion with the Mets this season in The win enabled the surprising Thoughts ApLENty The 76er? wanted to talk more The Celtics, led by Charlie Scott with sacrifice flies. hopes of parlaying 40 or so homers Expos to remain a half-game out of about their defense than any other with 20 points, finished with a Munson, who is on an eight-game into two or three million dollars next first place in the National League East and squared Rogers’ record at aspect of their game, possibly shooting percentage of nearly 40 per batting streak, now boasts 14 hits in year, got the Mets off a 1-0 lead 1- 1. because of a story in a local cent and Heinsohn said most of those Double handed block his last 35 plate appearances for a Wednesday night against the Mon newspaper that quoted Boston guard attempts were “good shots” robust .400 pace that has raised his treal Expos with a first inning RBI- "The way 1 see it, the National single. League East is a .500 race—very By Len Auster Two other NBA semifinal playoff Rnc*r>r, .r-, overall batting average to .292. similar to 1973 when the Mets won,” series resume Friday night with nuV j ^ center Dave Cowens (right) gets in path of “ I like to play in Baltimore,” Mun Two innings later, however, it was All said Rogers, who gave up six hits and Washington at Houston in the Collins in NBA playoff action last night son said, trying to explain his con an error by Kingman which kept an struck out nine. "We now go on a Islanders Eastern Conference and Golden (CPI Photo) sistency against Oriole pitching. "I Expos’ rally alive and paved the western trip. If we can play .500 ball State at Los Angeles in the Western see the ball well here. It’s a nice way lor Ellis Valentine’s two-run varsity squad. Steve Armstrong, on against the west, we should be con Early surprise Conference. Both matchups are tied stadium and I don’t think about the homer which gave Montreal a 3-2 vic in tough sidered contenders.” assignment from The Herald to at 2-2. fact that I might do well here most of tory over the Mets. Andre Dawson While you don’t want to put the First baseman Tony Perez agreed. cover the varsity contest, didn't want the time, ft I did, I might mess up.” started the Expos’ third inning rally whammy on a team, as an (in) with a single and went all the way "We re winning a lot of games by to see the jayvee tilt canceled and Munson’s theory is simple enough. famous colleague in Hartford is position one run and that’s a good sign,” said took over the reins. His debut was a "I go out and play as hard as I can to third on Steve Rogers’ sacrifice A reknowned for (can you believe successful one as Steve Pyka fired a when third base was left uncovered. the 35-year old Perez, who was ob and whatever happens will happen. coaches on a hot streak cringe and two-hitter in leading the young In Flyers two down to Bruins Then Pepe Frias hit what appeared tained by the Expos in last winter's UNIONDALE, N.Y. (U P I)- We have a bunch of guys on Uiis club hide in the comer when they hear dians to a 6-0 win... controversial deal with the Cincin Form your own conclusion BOSTON (UPI) - Boston took a 1-0 lead only who like to play hard.” to be a routine infield out, but he’s calling), one cannot overlook the If his first outing is an indication, they’ve got a pretty good “The next game's going Kingman, who has been installed at nati Reds. "This is a very improved about the way the Islanders to lose the next four, It was the second time in the three- exploits of Manchester High’s Manchester High golfer Dave Boston goalie Gerry hockey team. They beat us to be a helluva big game first base where his “clanking” glove team. A lot has to do with how our doesn't feel the Bruins can game series with Baltimore that baseball team. Thomas is going to have a successful analyze their Stanley Cup Cheevers says only a four in a row last year. for us. We're going to have can best be hidden, dropped the young pitchers work out. Chris relax with the series lead. Yankee bats rallied in a winning The Silk Towners, going into season. The junior fired a two-under- semifinal series with Mon nut would have picked They beat Toronto four in a to throw everything at Dock Ellis Marly Perez Mike Torrez throw and allowed the Expos another Speier (acquired from San Francisco today’s game with Penney High, had "I know they (Flyers) row. ”. them. If we put it all cause. par 70 at Manchester Country Club treal. the Bruins to beat the will be up in Boston,” he life. Valentine followed with a 410-foot for Tim Foil late Tuesday night) will won four straight after a slow start. Tuesday as the Indians dropped a 4-1 Philadelphia forward together, we’ll come out on homer to center field off Jerry add power and he’s good defensively P “ What we have to do is forget this And they did it where most games — Flyers twice in a row said. “We know they'll Bill Barber feels if the top.” duke to erosstown East Catholic. talk about Montreal," said winger Koosman. It was his fifth homer of at shortstop, especially on astro schoolboy, collegiate, pro — are won in Philadelphia. come out fighting. Toronto Flyers keep playing like Tribe Coach Tom Kelley foresees a J.P. Parise while preparing for game the year. turf." and that’s with pitching. did the same thing to them they've done in the first possible state title for Thomas before 3 tonight in Nassau Coliseum. “It is But the Bruins, thanks PUINVIUE STADIUM Ellis to Oakland, Finley active sports state The double-barrel combination of and they came back. " two games, look out his schoolboy days are over... largely to superb goalten lefthander Mike Jordan-righthander nonsense and should be forgotten." Cheevers, whose goalten Bruins. SAT. 8 P.M. APIL 30 East Catholic, which has won state ding by Cheevers, take the Kevin Hanlon has not allowed an Either Parise is brassier than a ding kept Boston in both “ We c a n ’t hang our BALTIMORE (UPI) - major league players he dealt outdoor Class M track cham ice tonight in Boston two chance to make the club right now, " Thursday earned run in 35 innings. Each has pickpocket at a detectives' picnic or games, echoed Cherry's heads. We’ve got a helluva AUTORACES-OPEN Charlie Finley seemed more for and promised he’d have pionships two out of the last three else he just hasn't been paying atten games up on the Flyers in said the Oakland A’s’ owner of out BASEBALL turned in two complete games in his feelings on the Flyers’ hockey team," he said. excited about the minor years, was unbeaten in seven starts tion. their best-of-seven Stanley another trade in the next three fielder Larry Murray, whose total Manciioster at Peiim-v, last two outings to alleviate any comeback ability. “ It's not over yet but we’ve 10 0 il^. H88t going into yesterday's triangular Montreal owns a 2-0 lead in the Cup Playoff round. leaguer and the free Kentucky days. experience in the major leagues 1 p.ni. problems of pitching shorts “Anyone who thought we got our backs against the meet with Ellington and Suffield. best-of-seven affair, after absorbing Derby tickets than the two "We like the young man’s speed amounts to two games with the East Catholic at Manchester might have. Boston, which lost to the could beat them two in a wall. We played so well in What makes all of this so remarkable two sharp Islander efforts with ap 25 H88ts and we are going to give him a Yanks, yet was described by Finley Gilbert, 2 p.m. AN AIR FORCE row in Philly is insane,” he Flyers in five games in last the third period (Tuesday) as the key to the trade. Pete Daigle, who was going to be is Coach Dave Kelley's thinclads do parent ease. Saturday it was a three- said. “It's still hard to East Hartford at one of Manchester's big three along not have a home track. All meets are year's semifinals, put and could score. If we keep The other players Finley received Conard goal comeback and a 4-3 triumph. believe even now. But $4 Aduitt 6 to 12 yrt. 99* with Jordan and Hanlon, has been out away - and practices are on the Philadelphia in the hole playing this way, have had a litUe more time in the Tuesday, a three-goal third period Tuesday night with a 5-4 you've got to remember something's got to break. Undor 6 yr». Froo TENNIS since April 13. He didn’t have school's parking lot. After a bit of a resulted in a 3-0 victory, majors. Right-handed pitcher Dock double-overtime win. The East Catholic at hepatitis as feared, reports Tribe snafu, the Eagles are scheduled to "We had the chances to win but we Ellis had nine seasons in the majors Gilhcrt Bruins won Sunday, 4-3, in Coach Hal Parks, but a mild case of meet crosstown Manchester High didn't capitalize,” said Islanders’ prior to 1977 and shortstop Marty GOLF nother overtime affair. Perez saw a little action with Califor mononucleosis. It's not a "break" as Thursday, May 12, at Pete Wigren Coach A1 Arbour, firmly skeptical of Manchester/Weth Track... such, but Daigle might be available a Montreal mystique. “ Billy Smith The Flyers have been in MEN’S GENUINE LEATOER nia in 1969 and 1970 before becoming ersfield at Fermi for the last four games, and any Manchester High basketball stan a regular with Atlanta in 1971. has been playing superb in goal. I this position before, having GIRLS SOFTBALL FIRST possible tournament action. dout John Pisch will attend Clark In return the A’s sent right-handed hope we get the breaks now that roared back from a 2-0 Penney at Manrhester, University in the fall, cage Coach we’re going home.” deficit to beat the Toronto pitcher Mike Torrez, a 20-game With Daigle disabled, the pressure Doug Pearson revealed. Pisch is a winner two seasons ago, to New York I p.m. on Hanlon and Jordan intensified. “They’re vulnerable,” said New Maple Leafs in their two-time all-CCIL selection and in a long-rumored transaction. But to date they've responded ad York defenseman Dave Lewis. quarterfinal round. But the Friday wound up as Manchester's all-time Finley said Yankee owner George mirably. Hanlon in 24 2/3 innings has “They’re not invincible. They get Bruins are not the Maple BASEBALL leading career scorer...While there DYNAMITE EXPLOSIVE been touched for six runs, three tired and frustrated and lose their Leafs, and nobody knows Steinbrenner originally offered Ellis Cheney Tech at are many varied opinions, this corner earned for an ERA of 1.09. The confidence, just as we do. " that more than Flyer and Perez plus $200,000 for Torrez, Portland, 11 a.m. believes Wamogo's 6-11 Chuck SOLE PRICE senior has allowed 17 hits while That still leaves New York with the Coach Fred Shero. but the A’s owner insisted on Murray Soutii Windsor at Aleksinas is making a big mistake in striking out 32, both good ratios. Jor problem of taking four of five games “It’ll be a little tougher a. Copper-brown glovo leather and passed up the money. Finley also Glastonhury selecting the University of Kentucky. or tan e n e d e ... padded dan a junior, has equally impressive from a team that has won a record- to come back against said Steinbrenner, as part of the deal, R o r k V i 11 e at That's fast company — and not the leather collar. statistics. The portsider in 25 innings tying 11 straight playoff games, gone Boston,” Shero said. threw in two tickets to the Kentucky Newington same competition by a millennium Earn an Associate Degree in the has given up five runs, only two undefeated in 36 straight home “They’ve got a much Derby, a race in which the Yankee Rham at Cromwell he's used to facing. And to those owner will enter his horse, Steve’s Coventry at Baron Community College of the Air Force. earned for an earned run average of games and won 10 of the last 11 better club than Toronto. b. Chocolate-brown UConn alumni who wrote Aleksinas, Friend, Aeademy 0.72. He's been touched for 20 hits meetings between the two clubs. But we've got a good club enede. while whiffing 35. you were no help at all. More than Arbour’s biggest decision may be too." "If the horse wins,” said Finley, "I Ellington at Stafford A recent decision by the U.S. Commissioner of anything else the negativism Pitching alone doesn't win games. whether to grant goalie Chico Resch Boston won Tuesday’s will lead him out of the winner’s cir TRACK Education now enables Air Force Personnel to expressed turned him off Connec cle. George promised me the chance 2 People like Ray Gliha, Tom Jones, a start or stay with Billy Smith, game after rallying from a Manrhester at Tolland earn Associate Degrees through the Community Brian Moran, Frank Livingston and ticut. Be positive, otherwise keep you whose numerous and spectacular 3-1 second-period deficit. Rudy Mendes Bob Caffrey to show off his horse, who will be (girls) pens bolstered... College of the Air Force. Ed White have come up with big saves have gone unsupported by the Terry O’Reilly, on the ice decked out in green and gold, my Saturday plays — offensively and defensively And to all those who stood up and Islander offense. only because Bruins’ Coach colors.” BASEBALL If you are a recent high school graduate, we suggest you — at opportune times and that's what took notice as the New York Yankees Montreal will be without Rejean Don Cherry felt forward Finley said he is working on Mitchell at MCC (2), take advantage of our May openings. Act now ... before any club needs to be successful. kept on losing their early starts, how Houle for the remainder of the Bobby Schmautz was get East wins eighth another deal and expects to complete come no one noticed the Cincinnati it within 72 hours. I I a.m. the graduating class of '77 fills available space. If the good pitching and timely playoffs. He suffered a separated ting tired, knocked home Griffin (S), 3. Treadwell (S) 5’ 10” . Reds' miserable start? Predictions: Despite the absence of two events continue, then Manchester shoulder Tuesday. However, the the game-winner at 10:07 Shot put: 1. Lindberg (EC), 2. Pugh "Our aim ,” he said, “is to win in Northwest Catholic at By mid-July million dollar relief top performers due to the To learn more about this unique opportunity for personal growth could be looking at its fifth straight Canadiens expect Pierre Bouchard to of double overtime. (S), 3. Gorman (EC) 44’ 3Vk”. 1977. Sure, we a re in te rested East Catholic, 11 a.m. hurler Bill Campbell will ask the vacation week, East Catholic and development, fill out and send in the coupon below. Even post-season appearance. be back in uniform for the first time Cherry, who remembers Pole vault: 1. Steen (S), 2. Ross primarily in younger players, so we Boston Red Sox to trade him and an easier, contact your local Air Force recruiter. Call 646-7440 since he separated his shoulder in last year’s series when High’s boys’ track team rolled (S), 3. Burton (S) 11’. can build our club, but we also are overweight George Scott will no the quarter-finals against St. Louis. to its eighth consecutive vic Triple jump: 1. Mendes (EC), 2, after experienced players to help us Bits and pieces longer be in love with Boston. Both tory, 91-54, over Suffield High Caffrey (EC), 3, Steen (S) 40’ 1” . right now, 1 think the combination of A Great Way of Life For the first time in his 10-year because of the boos raining down Two elected young and old players will make us a coaching tenure, Manchester High's from Beantown fans. The faithful similar styles sell yesterday in Suffield. Javelin: 1. Steen (S), 2. Lindberg ORCHARD LAKE, Mich. (U P I)- (EC), 3, Pugh (S) 152’ 1U4” . better team all the way around.” and Hal Parks missed a baseball game. won't put up with too much from QUALITY SEED AT Top hurdler Bob Frank did not Air Force Football star Bill Osmanski and elsewhere to *23 Discus: 1. Lindberg (EC), 2. Gor The varsity coach “felt very faint" these let's-get-rich-quick artists.... compete but the slack was picked up famed basketball player Tom Gola man (EC), 3. Vakalis (S) 122’ 2”. Bowling A Great Way of Learning and just couldn't make Tuesday's tilt And finally, will someone please DOWN-TO-EARTH ■t SHOE-TOW N... by Harry Carr who took firsts in the were elected Wednesday to the 440-yd, relay: 1. East (Sipples, Caf with Wethersfield. He remained for tell former Atlanta Braves' pitcher 120 and 330-yard hurdles. Eric Lecko Polish-American Sports Hall of PRIDES! frey, Carter, Mendes) :45.8. inning but then left. Jayvee Coach Mike Marshall to grow up. Believe it A great look...at a great price! Sensational new RAMBLERS ran an excellent race to cop the mile Air Force Associate Degree Program Fame and will be honored at the in 120-yd. hurdles; 1. Carr (EC), 2. Don Race, for the first time in his 10 or don't, the crybaby, troublesome run with teammate Phil Goss gar MCCnetters SILK CITY- A1 Rowett P.O. Box 245, Bedford, MA 01730 duction banquet June 23. ...the easy-wearing genuine glove leather or enede Steen (S), 3. Ross (S) :16.6. H years at Manchester, took over the Marshall is a college professor, or at nering second. Senior Steve Colbert Jr. 240, Bob Bassett 211, least certified as one. Ed Browalski, executive director oxfords with the comfortable dynamite aole everyone wants. had an excellent race in winning the lOO-yd. dash: 1, Sipples (EC), 2. Jim Magowan 200-554, Skip NAME. of the hall, said pitcher Ed Lopat was Carter (EC), 3. Griffin (S) :10.4. SEX □ M □ F In men’s 7-12M. two-mile event. victorious McConnell 212-582, Rich Please Pnnt one vote shy of the 75 per cent Mile run: 1. Lecko (EC), 2. Goss Freshman standout Rudy Mendes Johnson 209-215-598, Chuck ADDRESS. required for induction to the hall, Ramble in soon...aave to *6 thru Saturday. won the long jump and triple jump (EC), 3. Mannlx (S) 4:43.2. Manchester Community College’s Reid 203-555, Dan which now has 12 members. 440-yd. dash: 1. Smith (S), 2. tennis team blanked Middlesex Com Humiston 561, Rollo Masse while senior Bob Caffrey won the CITY____ Syracuse top team- Seeks title high jump, 220-yard dash and was se Carter (EC), 3. Adams (S) ;52.9. munity College, 7-0, yesterday in 571, Jack Krysakowski 223- STATE. cond In the triple jump. The 440-yard 330-yd. hurdles; 1, Carr (EC), 2. Middletown. 'The Cougars now stand 581, Ed Yourkas 200, Ron ST, ANDREWS, Scotland (UPI) - aUAUTY^^ySISa IS92 relay team of Caffrey, Mendes, Arnle Ross (S), 3, Foss (EC) :46.0. 5- 1 for the campaign. Fletcher 210-553. ZIP ______PHONE. CENTERVILLE, Mass. (UPI) - ECAC Division 1 Basketball Awards American stockbroker Dick SHOE-TOWN Carter and Tom Sipples turned in its 880-yd. run; 1. Hoffman (S), 2. Results: Arenas (M) def, D. Nann Syracuse University has been where famous brand names cost lessi Committee, made the announcement Siderowf, better known in Britain as The CHAS.C. HART best tim e of the year, a ;45.8 Hennessey (EC), 3. Gay (EC) 2:05.1. 7-5,7-6; Balfour (M) def. J. Nann 7-5, riNNETTES- Dolly HIGH SCHOOL NAME. selected Eastern College Athletic Wednesday. the golfer who has won its Amateur SEED CO. MANCHESTER WETHERSFIELD WINDSOR clocking, to come away victorious. 2il0-yd. dash: 1. Caffrey (EC), 2, 6- 1; Burnell (M) def. Troy 6-3,I Dawood2-6,6- ,;78-181-513, Bar Shop-Rite Shopping Center Berlin Turnpike WIndior Shpg. Ctr. Conference Division I Basketball Syracuse, compiling a 26-4 overall Championship twice in the last four Results: Smith (S), 3. Griffin (S) ;23.8. 2; Wellington (M) def. Inferra 6-3,6- bara Goddard 179, Gail Team of the Year. Welherifi«M, Cl. 06109 Spencer St. (Silver Lane) S Mlllstown Rd. Route 169 DATE OF GRADUATION. . DATE OF BIRTH. record this season, competed in years, will be bidding for a third title Long Jump: 1. Mendes (EC) 2. Two-mile run: 1, Colbert (EC), 2. 1; Duszny (M) def. Lee 6-1, 64); Shimaitls 196-482, Sharyn Richard Regan, chairman of the postseason tournament play for the next month, the Royal and Ancient Othar tocatlona Ihroughbul Connactloul Treadwell (S), 3. Foss (EC) 19’ 3 H", Mannix (S), 3, Walsh (EC) 10:07.2. Arenas-Balfour (M) def. Nann-Nann Young 179-475, Barb Algren seventh consecutive year. club announced Wednesday. High jump: 1. Caffrey (EC), 2. Mile relay; 1. East (Mendes, 6-3, 6-2; Burnell-Welllngton (M) def. 180-494, Charlotte Sipples, Carr, Carter) 3:46.4. Troy-Inferra 6-0, 7-5. Wemmell 191-513. 1 PAGE EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs,, April 28, 1977
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