PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Sept. 25, 1978 Singapore Residents Riding Wave of Prosperity SINGAPORE (UPI) — The Ths 2.3 millionm illion residentsr6Sid6ntS of onGone Whilp thpir natnrallu riphor nninhhnrc nro cfill in 1965.lOfifi ...... While their naturally richer neighbors are still of a tough, honest but progressive government. of the world's tiniest republics are riding a wave of struggling to break out of a Third World economy, The Singapore of 1965 was a far cry from the smooth The emphasis was on building a better nation of more prosperity unrivaled anywhere else in soutiieaSt Asia. Singaporeans boast the second highest standard of living running metropolis that greets the eye in 1978. The na­ Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan-yew has been in Asia.'second only to Japan at more than $2,600 a year. productive and enlightened citizens. History and tion, though 76 percent Chinese origin, had serious traditions are expendable items if they appear to stand in The Weather prodding his country’s development for 19 years. His Lee inherited the sleepy British colonial administration pockets of dissent from Malay and Indian minorities that latest act to rivet world attention on the 234-square mile the way of material or social progress. town when he was a 36-year-old lawyer in the trade union still fomented bloody race riots and general political un­ W HATS Sunny but cool today; highs island nation came several months ago. It was the an­ movement. He now heads the fourth busiest port in the rest. in the 60s, around 17 C. Clear nouncement that his government-owned Singapore world, the third largest refiner of the world's oil, a NEWS tonight with lows in the 40s. Airlines, less than 6 years in international operation, had growing international banking complex with a $20 billion The population in general was poorly educated and as I iiapplnessls,.. iHIanfl|p0tTr Eimiiug Hpralh Mostly sunny and warmer contracted to purchase almost $900 million in aircraft fund and an industrial and investment climate so friendly many as 10,000 persons used to sleep on the city’s Wednesday with highs in the and spare parts over the next seven years from Boeing and inviting that multi-national companies from the sidewalks. ! A REALLY-CLEAN LAUNDROMAT 20 Cents Per Copy 70s. Chance of precipitation Aircraft Co. It was one of the biggest purchase orders United States, Europe and Japan have flocked in to take Communists dominated the labor union. Streets were I iz AIR CONDITIONED iz Vol. XCVII, No. 303 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1978 near zero today and tonight, 10 Boeing has ever received. advantage. littered, the polygot traffic of autos, rickshaws and Fills Term A Family MEWSpaper Since 1881 percent Wednesday. National Lee, who rode into power on a left-wing socialist plat­ To achieve this seeming miracle Lee had first to put his weather map on page 17. bicycles undisciplined, and many city streets were under I TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Robert Bletchman, a local at­ form in 1959, currently could be better described as a homefront house in order. From 1959 to 1963 he concen­ water during the rainy season. torney and long-time supporter of pragmatic planner, believing almost equally in socialism trated on developing self-rule for the former British I SPECIAL the Eighth Utilities Distrte04vas and free enterprise as the means of getting the most the colony. Then came two years of confederation with Lee’s Political Action party fought its way to political elected Monday night to the dis­ fastest (or his people. They are confined ah the tip of the neighboring Malaysia, whose 12 million Malay-dominated dominance until today it controls all 69 seats iii parlia­ Malaysian peninsula on land devoid of almost any known ment. I R Lbs. DRY CLEANING *2.00 trict’s Board of Directors. population created political divisiveness and put in­ He will fill the unexpired term natural resources, depending mainly on wits and energy creasing strains on Lee's ambitious plans ane hopes, until Communists were driven out of unions and other walks of Robert Froehlich, a former for .survival. the two countries decided to go their own separate ways oflife, either exiled, jailed or converted to Lee’s doctrine SOS^GreenR^ Pilots Knew They Were Close director who moved out of the dis­ trict. The term expires in 1980. MCC Bletchman is chairman of the * ^ Calendar Stop Tampering With the Eighth’s Manchester Community American Liberties (STEAL) Worst Air Crash College offers this calen­ committee, which was formed to SMART-MONEY FASHIONS! oppose recent consolidation ef­ dar of events in the interest forts He also has been active in of the community. All the Kills 151 People past district matters, including MCC-sponsored activities Boys’ No-Iron his legal involvement in the listed below are open to the Turtleneck Shirts Buckland fire jurisdiction case. SAN DIEGO (UPI) — The pilots of public and many are Iree of onlookers for disobeying police charge. For further infor­ 3 .1 7 Our n«g. 3.90 He was elected unanimously a light plane and a jetliner involved orders to leave the area. Great choice of colors in in the worst in-flight aviation dis­ mation, call 646-2137. Monday and was unopposed. ' I looked up and heard what long-sleeve styles. Perm- aster in U.S. history had been alerted press. 6-18. sounded like a bomb,” said Mrs. their planes were flying in the same .Munday Joseph Alessio, who was among the Boys’ Corduroy, Denim, Sewer Hearing air space and acknowledged they had *Lunch: Ocean Perch Brushed Jeans witnesses who watched in fear as the Thermidor, noon, college Residents in the Bryan Farms each other in sight minutes before 7 .7 6 Our Reg. 9.9S crippled jetliner began to burn, dining room. area will speak at a public hearing the crash, federal aviation athorities explode and fall out of the sky. A ll the im portant looks, by / ' said. Tuesday Maverick, Big Yank, ( , tonight about a proposed sewer Wrangler. 8-18 Reg., 8-16 project which has increased Monday’s crash killed 151 people. ”1 saw the tail end of the plane *Lunch: Scallops and Slim. Cheese Sauce, noon, dramatically in cost. .See page 2. A force of 100 Marines stood guard come off, and two objects fell from college dining room. against looters through the night at the plane. I guess the first was part the site where the Pacific Southwest Speaker: Sexual Assault. of the tail and the second a person. Minutes Late Airlines jet, dropping bodies and bur­ 2 p.m., Main Campus, God, it seemed like it took forever to ning fuel, smashed into a residential Room A-1. ------MANCHESTER — Minutes of fall," said Andy Russell. the most recent meeting of the neighborhood. Nine looters were The crash killed 136 people aboard Baseball: MCC vs. SCSC. b e s t s e lle r s « n e w ^ arrested earlier. 3 p.m., MCC athletic lield. Housing Code Enforcement Com­ the PSA flight — including the seven •Dinner: British Isles, 6 RELEASES! ONE-WEEK SALE! mittee have not been filed and are The crash destroyed a city block, crew members and 31, other PSA p.m,, college dining room. late according to the state’s killing more than a dozen people in employees flying as passengers — Wednesday John Oates Men’s Nylon Satin Freedom of Information law. The an inferno of wreckage and flames, two in the Cessna and at least 13 on £ 5 C E a c h LP Team Jackets minutes should be ready in the and authorities expected it could take the ground. Baseball: MCC vs. . 0 0 Series G798 1 7 .7 4 Our Reg. 24.99 next couple of days, the Health days to identify the dead from Housatonic CC, 3 p.m.. 4 The single engine Cessna 172 5.33 Each Tape Quilt-lined jackets have snap- Department said. charred fragments of bodies. carried a flight instructor and MCC athletic field. fronts, raglan sleeves for A spokesman for the Federal Avia­ com fort. S.M,L.XL The committee met Marine sergeant, David L. Boswell, •Dinner: Chinese. 6 ncA Wednesday, Sept. 13 and approved tion Administration said that “within 35. of Oceanside, Calif., an p.m., college dining room. Flannel Shirts for Men minutes” before the jetliner collided Hall and Oates variances so that apartment experienced pilot practicing instru­ T'liursday “Along the Red Ledge" 6.88 Our Reg. 8.99 owners who had been cited would with a single-engine light plane, the ment landing techniques. A force of •Lunch: Planked Lamb Easy-care shirts in 100% not have to install screen doors or This Boeing 727 engine was the largest area of San Diego. Ten houses were control tower at San Diego Inter­ too Marines was posted around the Chops, noon, college dining cotton. Many woven plaids to national Airport alerted them in a choose from.S.M.L.XL. screens on cellar windows. piece that remained after the PSA jetliner destroyed, five were damaged, and the death wreckage to guard against more room, The Freedom of Information collided in mid-air Monday with a small toll climbed to 151. (UPI photo) “traffic advisory” and “both pilots looting, and coroner’s officials said Friday Men's Maverick Jeans law requires that minutes be filed acknowledged having the other craft they expected to continue working at Linda Ronstadt 7 7 Our Reg. private plane and plunged into a residential in sight.’’ •Dinner: French. 6 "Living in the U.S.A." Girls' Zippered Ski Jackets 9• • » 13.49,13.99 within seven calendar days of the least all day today to identify the p.m., college dining room. Many colorlul designs in | Indigo straight or flare leg styles meeting. That was followed by a warning dead from the pieces, “There wasn’t solids and two-tones Pile ' with that excellent Maverick The minutes for the Sept. 13 to the light plane’s pilot that he was Saturday trimmed hoods. 4-14 i construction. a single entire body recovered on the meeting have not been filed yet. A “on a collision course, but the pilot whole block," said coroner’s super­ Soccer: MCC vs. Rhode Health Department employee did not respond. ” visor Warren Chambers. Island Jr. College, noon. Brothers Johnson Gids’ Knits, Tops & Blouses Begin Wins Support said that they have been typed and People on the ground watched in The crash demolished the jetliner, Cougar Field. ’■Blam" Choice of solids, prints 4 .7 4 are being reviewed before being horror as the blazing fuselage wrecked an eight-unit apartment .Monday and two-tones. Machine Our Reg. r : washable, 7-14. 5.99 reproduced. The minutes should plummeted into the quiet building, leveled 10 homes and •Lunch: Swiss Steak, MCA be available within a day or two, neighborhood like a blockbuster seriously damaged five others, set­ noon, college dining room, Lynyrd Skynyrd Acrylic Sweaters for Girls I the employee said. Of Opposition Party bomb, leveling homes in a tumble of ting the block afire. •The college dining "First and Last ’ Jacquards, cable-trims, 6 .7 4 flying wreckage and fiery blossoms Bodies were difficult to find in the room is in the Student stripes and solids. Crew Our Reg. Jordan. of burning jet fuel, mangling and in­ smoking rubble. “The intense heat of or V-neck. 7-14 Better Payoff TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) - Israel’s despite some expressed misgivings cinerating the occupants beyond Center. Reservations opposition Labor Party swrung its Begin, who has said he will resign the fires didn't leave much of should be made in advance Girls’ Fashion Skirts & Jeans The Pension Board learns that about the price Israel will have to identification. anything,” Police Chief Bill support behind Prime Minister if parliament rejects the accords, pay for a peace treaty — sur­ at the Main Office at Hart­ City Boy Pre-washed denims. C C C the performance of the town’s in­ A professional photographer, Hans Kolender said. ' I’ve never seen corduroys, poly-gabs Menachem Begin today, virtually met for more than two hours with the rendering the 20 Jewish settlements ford Road, 646-4900, exten­ "Book Early ’ vestment in the stock market is Wendt, happened to be nearby and anything so bad in my 22 years of in group. Pocket trim s Our Reg. assuring parliamentary approval of Foreign Affairs and Defense Com­ in the Sinai. Labor holds 32 Knesset sion 205. Sizes 7-14. 6.99 4 7.99 improving. See page .3. took pictures as the jetliner, its wing police work.■' the Camp David Peace acords. mittee of the Knesset (parliament) seats. aflame, plunged nose-first toward When heavy equipment lifted a jet At the same time, official sources and said afterward he will permit Most of the opposition to the ac­ A representative of the Leather-Like PVC Jackets earth. engine, one of the few remaining For Misses and Juniors in Tel Aviv said Egypt and Israel will members of his coalition to vote their cords came from within Begin’s own 'Sexual Assault Crisis Ser­ ' Luxurious Winter Robes Meeting Reset Bodies rained down. They smashed identifiable pieces of the PSA plane, Player Stitching, collar and convene a committee as early as conscience in the crucial balloting right-wing Likud bloc though media vice in Hartford will pre­ pocket interest in to earth in yards, crunched onto roofs the bodies of a woman and five "Danger Zone" and Loungewear MANCHESTER — A meeting next week to begin negotiations on Wednesday. blazer or trench styles, q a q polls predicted at least 90 of the 120 and sidewalks and snagged in trees. sent a free public lecture Wednesday for volunteers to the the Sinai and wrap up a peace treaty Labor party leaders said they will children were found beneath it. The on sexual assault Tuesday Some with belts. 8-18, 0 > w w members of the Knesset would vote Two falling bodies crashed through a M.L.XL. Reg. 11.99 11.99 to 15.99 »99 town’s outreach to the elderly by Christmas. Egypt has vowed to vote for the accords. The opposition PSA flight was heading for a landing at 2 p.m. in room A-2 on the in favor of the two framework car’s windshield and killed the oc­ C C Each LP The looks, the warm fabrics, all at fabulous program has been postponed, negotiate a settlement even without Labor alignment swung behind Begin at San Diego International Airport, main campus of savings. Q uilts, brushed prints, solids in agreements signed Sept. 17. cupants, a woman and her baby. .OO Series G798 Misses' & Jrs.' Shirts and Diane Wicks, outreach worker, Lindbergh Field, ending a flight from Manchester Community 4 group. Button, zipper ana wrap styles S,M,L. said. The coalition government com­ Ghoulish looters scurried into the Sacramento and Los Angeles, when it 5.33 EachTape Blouses Easy-care q q mands 71 Knesset seats. College. The speaker wiil THE BEATLES poly/cotton styles in O aO O burning wreckage to rob the collided with the light plane, which ABBEY Ladies’ Embroidered and The meeting had been In Cairo, an Egyptian diplomatic discuss ways in which to solids, plaids or prints. Our Rea. scheduled to prepare volunteers dead.They stripped b'dies of their took off on a training flight from The Beatles S,M,L. 799 Lace-Trimmed Gowns Area Towns Split offensive to win support for the money and jewelry. Nine of them discourage or prevent an for visits to the town’s elderly Montgomery Field, five miles to the "Sgt. Pepper’s Camp David peace agreements went attack, to behave in case of Lonely Hearts Club Band residents. Because of a lack of were arrested for looting and 15 north, for a landing at Lindbergh. Misses' & Jrs.* Fashion Jeans 3.88ourR.g. 4.99 into high gear, focussing on a mostly an attack, and to defend Beautiful selection of pastel and jewel- volunteers, the meeting has been one’s self. 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But, Saudi King Khalid in Geneva, and Ac­ SINGAPORE (UPI) - Grove is much less than the sales MANCHESTER — East Hartford Seen in Prices its operation of the program was ting Foreign Minister Butros Ghali To deal with chaotic traffic price the owners have mentioned feels it is being ignored, but The Beatles ■1962-1966” questioned when a $1.5 million deficit conferred with Arab ambassadors WASHINGTON (UPI) - With here. Prime Minister Lee Casual Handbags to the town. See page 10. Manchester fears divisiveness The Labor Department’s index that The Beatles 1967-1970” collectively. grocery prices remaining stable, the measures food and beverages prices Kuan-yew provided *4 Our Reg. 5.99 among the suburbs. developed. Officials said the aim was to seek cost of living rose 0.6 percent in advanced only 0.2 percent and the bonuses for those 'who took Choose from canvas totes, Because of this, the two towns have A proposal was presented to diver­ shoulder bags, pouches, new Health Topics support, or at least sympathy, for the August, the second consecutive cost of food purchased in groceries their old cars off the road double-hanole styles, more. New ended up on different sides in the sub­ sify control of the CETA operation. AQEa.2-LPSet twin Camp David framework ac­ moderate monthly increase, the was unchanged from July. Fresh or turned them In (or d o n n a SUMMER fail colors. &iteria for designation as a urban approach to handling the Com­ This included a task force of Hart­ ■ 49S eries 1298 cords on a comprehensive Middle government reported today. vegetable prices dropped sharply, newer, more efficent Live And More 7 Penny-Loafer Wedge Critica'l Health Manpower Shor­ prehensive Employment and ford officials and a separate task 8.49 EachTape East settlement and an Israeli- Although August’s increase in the beef fell for the second straight models. tage Area will be the main topic Training Act. force of suburban officials to watch 6.66 Our Fleg. 8.99 Egyptian peace treaty. Consumer Price Index was slightly month and poultry prices declined Cars remaining on the W alking shoe w ith a soft knit of discussion tonight at the East Hartford, along with the area over the CETA program. In Tel Aviv, official sources said higher than the 0.5 percent climb in for the first time in 1978. road were taxed higher in liner. Hidden gores for all-day Subarea F meeting of the Health towns of Andover and Ellington, has comfort. Fall shades. Women Robert Weiss, Manchester’s town Egypt and Israel will convene a com­ July, it equalled the second lowest accordance with their joined a 10-town coalition that will The somewhat encouraging infla­ Donna Summer 4 Teen sizes 5-9,10. Systems Agency. The meeting manager, was one of seven who bined military-political as early as advance of 1978. Prices had soared tion news, however, was offset by a horsepower. Automobiles seek more input into the CETA "Live and More" will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Gilead volunteered to serve on the suburban next week to start negotiations on the 0.9 percent between April and June separate Labor Department report with less than four persons Hill School, Hebron. program. task force. Sinai. They said Israeli Defense before tapering off in July. which showed that the average were banned from the “Hartford is reaching an assump­ With the creation of the 10-town Minister Ezer Weizman may head Since January, the Labor Depart­ American’s buying power fell 0.6 per­ center of the city during tion that they are the prime sponsors, coalition, there now are two Stock Market which we don’t agree with,” Richard the Israeli delegation. ment said, consumer prices have cent last month and was down 2.5 rush hours or taxed for the Chuck Mangione suburban-based committees involved An exact date for convening the CASIO NEW YORK (UPI) - Prices H. Blackstone, mayor of East Hart­ risen at a 9.5 percent annual rate, percent from August, 1977. privilege. "Children of Sanchez" in CETA administration. committee has not been set pending Jaywalking within 50 Men’s Solid-State opened higher today in active ford, said today as he explained the considerably above the ad­ g-TRACK t CASSETTE TAPES ONLY WHERE AVAILABLE. Werbner said today that he fears approval of the accords by the ministration’s year-end target of yards of a crossing was trading of New York Stock town’s reason for joining the group. The government said its price in­ L.C.D. Chronograph divisiveness may develop. Knesset Wednesday, the sources about 8 percent. similarly eliminated. Exchange is ;uer Manchester, however plans to con­ dex for all urban consumers, which 3 2 7 0 “If we’re going to deal effectively said. In The period January through The Dow Jcnes !nd’!8Lr'Tl tinue its participation in a previous with the City of Hartford, there has includes about 80 per 'n’ nf the pop­ Our Reg. 39.95 Begin and Sadat, who signed the June, prices had dimed at an annual ulation and is the v.. es: measure­ Radios—Watches *60] average, which eased 0.09 [je.im proposal for overseeing the CETA to be some sort of unanimous support S A V E ^ Unique features include 1/lOOth program. two historic Camp David documents rate of more than 10 percent. But the ment of inflation, stood at 197.8, That Tape Recorders second stop watch, prepro­ Monday, was ahead 0.08 poir.i. to from the group,” he said. “We’re not 862.43 shortly after the opening. i-'ar.choster was not asked about nine days ago, began drives Monday moderation of inflation during Ju. leans goods and services that cost grammed to present all time sure where their committee stands to transform the summit’s Leather Goods Advances edged declines, 251 to jcini;i;-; (he i-town coalition formed and August has pushed down the an­ ♦too in 1967 were priced at $197.80 factors plus a self-adjusting compared to our committee,” he “framework for peace’’ into peace ARTHUR DRUG M c i g n o v o ^ calendar. 224, among the 737 issue.s crossing Monosy, ’ ;;'ven W'--.bner, the town’s nual rate to below 10 percent. last month. said. treaties. Videomatic® the NYSE tape at the outset. 15” Diagonal Color TV Sports WANTED Changes can be expected in Red PZC Votes Drain, DiPace To Appeal ^269-Reg. 329.70 Sox next season. Six-game Correspondent Convenient electronic eye auto­ ‘seasons” open tonight for 8-Digit, 7-Function By JUNE TOMPKINS PZC doesn’t have a grasp of the total Sieffert expressed concern that if between the Public Works Depart­ the town legal department,"he said. matically adjusts set. Videomatic--’ Yankees and Red Sox.See page To Cover The one-button automatic color and line Memory Calculator Herald Reporter problem. there are too many conditions, the ment and the state. DiPace had presented evidence at tuning. Black Matrix picture tube. town may think it’s too expensive and MANCHESTER - A town- About a half hour of discussion With reference to Siefferts’s com­ a recent hearing on the project Coventry Handsome walnut look cabinet. Minnesota Vikings still alive in preceded the PZC’s decision “scrap the whole thing.’’ But he ment, DiPace charged that it means ^OurReg. 15.99 proposed storm drainage system in showing that the DEP advised the 12 NFL as Chicago Bears learn. See —discussion which resulted in added that it would certainly im­ the PZC board has given Sieffert page 12. the Carter Street area was un­ town not to proceed with the project. Newsbeat Four-button memory, percent, several modifications to the ap­ prove the safety situation. He license to violate the law. He added and square root keys, floating animously approved Monday night by proval. referred to the flooding and freezing that if there is a legal question in­ for decimal plus L.C.D. readout. the Planning & Zoning Commission. DiPace said he had discussed the Includes batteries and wallet- Index The modifications, recommended road condition in the area. volved, the PZC should have referred decision with Town Manager Robert type case. MARK 1910 by Town Planner Alan Lamson, in­ “I find nothing wrong with witat it to Town Counsel for a legal ruling Strong opposition from one of the Weiss and the town planner's office. The Herald Classified...... 16-18 clude curbing on Carter Street, the town and the Public Works so that the PZC “could work within DiPace said Weiss told him that un­ Comics...... 19 residents in the area, however, has prompted an appeal. removal of sediment from a six-foot Department want to do,” Sieffert the framework of the law and the less there’s a new development, the Editorial ...... 9 drainage channel, improvement of said. 6 4 ^ i l 7 l I Carlo DiPace of 46 Campmeeting concept of good utilization of land." town will proceed as approved. Entertainment ...... 15 the intersection of two drainage The commission briefly considered DiPace said he feels the erosion on ASK FOR 3 WAYS TO CHARGE; MANCHESTER VERNON SALE PRICES Fam ily...... 8 Road said today he will appeal the HAROLD TURKINOTON 1 . CALDOR CHARGE EFFECTIVE channels, drainage gravel at the out­ the question of legality of the town’s “1 feel the PZC should have tabled Birch Mountain Road and Carter Obituaries ...... 10 PZC's decision. DiPace, who has fall of the new drainage pipe, and plan. Lamson said that such an issue OR 2. MASTER CHARGE NOW argued against the project, saying it the whole project pending decisions street will be intensified and that TollaNlTiini|iilR Tri-CIty Shopjiiiig Canlir Sports...... 11-13 temporary hay bale checks during was outside the purview of the com­ between the Federal Conservation BARBARA RICHMOMD 3. VISA/BANKAMERICARD 1145 thru wouldn’t solve the drainage there will be additional flooding on Television ...... 15 construction. mission. Sieffert said that he Department, the State Department STORE HOURS: MON. thru FRI., 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. •SATURDAY, 9 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. •SUNDAY, 11 A.M.to5P.M. WEDNESDAY problems said it appears that the Campmeeting Road, and damage to Commission Chairman Alfred assumed any such decision would be of Environmental Protection, and residential properties in the area. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Sept. 26, 1978 M_ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Sept. 26, 1978 — PAGE THREE Letter Gromyko at U.N. Fronton Obtains Ruling 1 Grades -A. For Policy Talk ■' I - . UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - the Soviet Union. To Block State Closing Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei The Soviet mission to the United Nations published the text of Return Gromyko descended on the United HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford Jai merits of the decision. Henry Cameron, a spokesman for fvtnnr-fiikd A Nations today to reflect his nation’s Brezhnev’s speech Monday, which Alai operators have obtained a court But after learning of the court ac­ the 350 union employees at the fron­ MANCHESTER — Children in the displeasure at being shunted aside also reflected Soviet embitterment order temporarily blocking the state tion, the panel voted to deny the stay. ton asked to speak against the during two weeks of Camp David over declining business relations gaming commission from closing the Commission counsel, assistant At­ suspension order. The commission upper grades of Manchester’s diplomacy. ns. elementary schools are now with the U nit^ States. fronton Wednesday. torney General Richard Sheridan refused, but said he could submit a receiving letter grades on their work. Gromyko headed a group, of “Using artificial, hypocritical The commission imposed the 10- said the jai alai attorneys had been in statement. SAVEJ 4 .8 1 GET FOOD WITH S m ^ M P S pretexts, the United States has It is the first time in several ears ti/ diplomats who converged on the day suspension and fines totaling touch with him last week to discuss a Commissioner Gloria Morris said the elementary schools are using world body to deliver policy started applying the brakes to the $70,000 Sept. 20 against Hartford Jai stay of the order but he said they called the special meeting a move by h a ’s . statements to an assemblage of 150 development of business ties,” Ali Inc. and five officers for what it never indicated they would first ob­ the fronton operators “to raise FRANK'S letter grades instead of the previous MARKET FREE I system of checks and other marks to nations at the General Assembly’s Brezhnev was quoted as saying. called failure to report allegations of tain an injunction. emotional issues before the televi­ 33rd annual debate. “Matters have already reached the game-fixing. The fronton was to have “I’ve been misled,” Sheridan said. sion cameras.” REo. s o indicate progress. ! LU91 li Douglas Townsend, principal at Gromyko’s chief diplomatic task cancellation of concluded deals and remained closed through Oct. 7. He said he will try to dissolve the Commissioner Lester Snyder told Bentley School and chairman of the will he a meeting W^nesday with rupture of signed contracts.” The commission, unaware of the order during a show cause hearing Skelly the commission was more 75' I PER FAMILY ' WITH report card committee of ad­ Secretary of State Cyrus Vance to Iraqi Foreign Minister Saadoon court order, granted the jai alai at­ scheduled for Oct. 13 by Superior than fair in handing out the suspen­ ministrators, parents and teachers, discuss a treaty to limit strategic Hamadi was the first to voice Arab torneys a request for a special Court Judge Alfred Covello, who sion with five business days notice. explained the new system to the arms and the Camp David hard-liners’ resentment in the meeting Monday to discuss a stay of issued the temporary injunction. “We had the power to suspend your ZESTI SALtiNES Manchester Board of Education agreements. assembly Monday, rejecting the the decision under commission rules. Skelly said the application for the license the same day.” j Good Thru Sept. 30 j Monday night. The veteran Soviet diplomat may Camp David accord as a “frame for Hartford Jai Alai attorney Joseph court order contained statements He said he was concerned “for the FRANK'S FREE a humiliating capitulation treaty.” Townsend said one of the main con­ proceed to Washington Friday for Skelly said he asked for the stay so from Hartford city officials that a three million people in Connecticut MARKET ’ Qt’ Book S iH Green Stamps cerns of the committee was to have talks with President Carter also Cuban Foreign Minister Isidore the fronton could appeal the penalty. shutdown of the fronton would cause who have been misled,” (30-10's) consistency in the reporting system expected to touch on the chances for Malmierca Peoli seconded that, He said if the commission’s decision severe financial losses for the fron­ “Somehow the game has to be 119 CT. a second treaty on limiting the arms saying Camp David would lead Arab is upheld, the stay will allow him ton’s employees as well as the city regulated with a firm hand,” he said MARKET '^'tb 1 Qtr. 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They not only use the meeting between Soviet President Gromyko were West Germany, TOWELS 73' Leonid Brezhnev and Carter to cap it, Canada, Denmark, Iceland, the Manchester Investment MILK LU95 Good thru Sept. 30 traditional A,B,C,D letter grades to Tender Loving Care I i Good Thru Sept. 30 indicate outstanding, above average, were dim in view of the frigid Philippines, Togo and Mexico, average or unsatisfactory work, but Mr. Harvey Rabbit gets the tender loving Museum Monday through Oct. 6 in obser­ relations between the two super­ Luxembourg, and Sweden. indicate the degree of effort by the care treatment as members of the vance of Hospital Week. The event is co­ powers. The five Western members of the Paying Off Better Now I ______The Russians are angered over Security Council said Monday they student with 1, 2 or 3, indicating very Manchester Memorial Hospital Auxiliary sponsored by the hospital’s child life depart­ I FRANK'S rFREE i \ C C ■ good, good or insufficient. The report U.S. publicity given to dissident will ask the 15-man council to meet MARKET show what it’s like to apply a cast on his arm. ment and the auxiliary. Preschool through trials and Carter’s public defense of this week and approve their in­ MANCHESTER — The town’s in­ During the same period, Dow ment in bonds, the same proportion j I With 1 Qtr. Book S&H Green Stamps pm rF ! I With 1 Qtr. Book SS

^^^^^M^^^^E^EVENING h e r a l d , Manchester. Conn., Tues.. ,Sept. 26. 1978 -- I'AGK FIVE Forrest Prosecutor Backs Plan Resigns On Vandalism Penalties HERMAN BEAT THE EXPERT Tha object ol Uie eonteet la to pick more correct game winnara than Earl Voat... Entriat By CHRIS BLAKK done. PZC Job punishments be determined on the in­ S U m i V M L S ^ picking more and with tha moat correct anawars will be allgibla lor weakly priiat. In cate ol a lie Herald Reporter Although he has not put any dividual merits of each case. The Boots that vMver soy die. winnara will be choaan by the cloaaat lia-braakar number. TIa-braakar number la tha highaai EAST HARTFORD - The Assis­ proposal in writing, Blackstone said town would have to submit a written number ol points you think will be teorad by any one ol tha teams llalad. All anirlaa or raaaonabis lacsimlllaa must be dapoaltad at Tha Herald or potimarkad by 9 p.m. Friday. Tha Herald will be By CHARUi: MA\\AK» tant State’s Attorney said this mor­ Monday he has given the matter report detailing the damage costs to »o h Judg« of contMt ontriot. ll<‘ral(l l{i‘|)orl*'r ning he will recommend that judges some thought. the court for each case. Insulated EAST HARTFORD - After 12 in superior and juvenile courts adopt a “It should be a flexible The plan comes in the wake of re­ Gllove leather uppers years, Walter F. Forrest has decided plan proposed by Mayor Richard H. arrangement,” he said. “The penalty cent vandalism feats which have cost Neoprene soles to step down. Blackstone which calls for juvenile should be designed to accommodate the town several thousand dollars. the action.” Two weeks ago, vandals damaged The Planning and Zoning Commis­ X'Af' offenders who damage town property to be given a community service He said, for example, if a youth equipment in three parks to the tune 11. (A) SL Louie at (■) WINM 5 sion Chairman announced Monday night before the Republican Town penalty for their actions. damages a town tennis court, ^he of over $1,000. During the same MERCHANT QIFT CERTIFICATES Committee that he would resign his John M. Bailey said this morning youth should be put to work repairing weekend, the press box at East Hart­ the damage. WEEKLY PRIZES AND A post once the comprehensive town he has heard about Blackstone's ford High School was burned down in plan of development is completed. plan, but the mayor has not con­ Bailey said this morning he is a fire of suspicious origin. At first, Forrest said he wanted to tacted him yet. "I’m totally for it,” willing to recommend Blackstone’s Two days later, vandals struck MERCHANT CERTIFICATE step down as soon as his term expires Bailey said. plan to judges who are hearing cases again. They broke into the town gar­ EARL YOST S50 Dec. 1 and asked his party to recom- Bailey said he expected to hear involving juvenile offenders who age and stole the keys to five town Easy on>off BRAND PRIZE damage town property. vehicles. Then they drove the Sports Editor . mend someone else for the post. But from Blackstone today. Leather Tops FIND THIS WEEKS GAMES IN his fellow Republicans were con-, Last week, the mayor said he was “The problem with plans like this vehicles into one another, causing Waterproof is that usually the town doesn’t want between $1,000 and $1,500 in damge. THE ADS ON THIS PAGE - FILL cerned that there would not be an planning to suggest to Bailey that Bottoms orderly transition if he left before the juvenile offenders who damage town to do it,” he said. “But in this case, “Those who damage town property OUT COUPON AND SEND TO HERALD town plan is formally approved. property do work for the town that" the town is perfectly willing.” should be made to fix what they have "There's going to be a lot of strings matches the value of the damage He said he would recommend broken,” Blackstone said Monday. left dangling if you go,” said Esther Clarke, Town Council minority The warmest leader. Leather tope Yost Predictions Jh e town plan is being prepared by Vernon Parents Asking OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Waterproof bottoms C.E. Maguire Inc. of New Britain atW Warm felt liner Deposit at Tha Mencheater Herald or Poet Marked by 5 P.M Cleveland over Houston is not expected to be completed by Rivermead Park Outing Speed lacing Friday — 16 Bralnard Place, Mencheater. December. Kansas City over Buffalo Members of the Rivermead-Colonial Mobile Homeowners Forrest acquiesced to his party's For Sykes School Buses MInneaola over Tampa Bay A B A B pleadings and said he would accept Association got together Sunday for their third annual picnic AND MORE QIante over Atlanta Tie Breaker 1 ...... □ □ 11 □ □ Number the position if reappointed. However, on the Rivermead Park green off High Street. Alice Gagne By BARBARA RICHMOND tion could be made. The school board usually follows the OF COURSEI PIHaburgh over the Jets state guidelines. 2 .....□ □ 12 □ □ he said once the regulations are ap­ sets up the food for the outing. The weather cooperated and Herald Reporter Miami over Si. Louie proved, he would resign. As commis­ In connection with the transportation problems, the 3 □ □ 13 □ □ 3. (A) Houston at (■) Cleveland New England over San Diego 4 . □ □ 14 sion chairman, Forrest has been members of the association enjoyed pleasant temperatures. VERNON — Children from the Valerie Drive and Town Council has approved the installation of sidewalks □ □ BalUmore over Philadelphia 5 . □ □ working on the town plan since 1974. (Herald photo by Chastain) Pillsbury Hill area of Rockville, who are attending Sykes on South Street from the Fox Hill apartments to Reed EVERYTHING FOR OUTDOORS Qreen Bay over Detroit 6 ...... □ □ A retired employee from United School this year, have to walk to school because they are Street. Los Angeles over New Orleans LIMIT 2 COUPONS PER PERSON AND HUNTING 7 ...... □ □ Aircraft Corp., Forrest, has been ac­ within the one and one-half mile walking distance allowed The board is now asking Mayor Frank McCoy to ask the San Frsnclaco over Cincinnati 8 ...... □ □ tive in local politics since 1950. He in state guidelines. council to consider extending that sidewalk all the way to Chicago over Oakland Name . . . Most of these children attended the Northeast Elemen­ and more, 9 ...... □ □ served as Ninth District chairman White Street. The children walk along White Street also Denver over Seattle A d d re ss. More Hearings Sought tary School last year and they were bused because that M A C C in A D U C of Manchester 1 0 .....□ □ from 1963 to 1969 and was Republican and parents expressed concern that that street is without Dallas over Washington Phone. . . town chairman from 1964 to 1966. school was outside the state walking limits. The parents sidewalks and the fact that winter storms create further lUlDdlrr Anmo 99$ main st. He most recently was nominated have asked that the children also be bused to Sykes hazards. The House of Sports as the 9th Assembly District can­ In SNET Rate Request School and the request has been denied. didate, but he later withdrew his can­ They are now asking for a public hearing and the board didacy because of time constraints. HARTFORD (UPII - Telephone cost of such service." set it for Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Middle THIS YEAR’S SUPERBOWL HERO union workers are circulating Also, the company claims that "a School. petitions calling for regional small segment of customers account The Sykes School houses Grade 6 only. Thursday’s SAVE AT IHjini, hearing will be the second transportation hearing within COULD BE YOU! EASTERN CONN.’S hearings on a Southern New England for a substantial majority of all the Telephone Co. proposal to charge for the past two weeks. If parents are not satisfied with the WINTER NEW & DEMO'S calls made to directory assistance,” LEADING Board of Education’s decision after the local hearing Enter HBO$ Football Hero Fahey Backs directory assistance calls. The phone company said it wants to Robert Leventhal, an attorney for they may appeal to the state board for a hearing. Sweepstakes and win LANCIA'S & FIAT'S O n jiinrT^riii I h i c L s place the "responsibility on those MEANS ere eer buileti i the Connecticut Telephone Workers who cause the cost." At the Sept. 11 hearing the residents of Fox Hill a free trip for tw o to BALCH Sunset Law Union, said Monday the union wants Apartments asked for transportation for their children to STOCK MODEL LIST SAVE But witnesses questioned how the SupetbOWl XIII! p j^ winnere of these sii NFL games and you may PHICE PRI« uCARYER'S EAST HARTFORD - Marcella the Public Utilities Control Authority company could impose a charge fair­ the Northeast School. At a special meeting the following to conduct one hearing each in New week the board voted to deny the request. become an HBO Superbowl Hero. You can get two free trips to the Superbowl in Fahey said Sunday she will work at ly on what they considered part of the Mam. Or you might win one of 20 second prizes—a custom designed ludte super 77 LANCIA FULL SERVICE Haven. Waterbury and the Norwich- Parents of children living in the Sleeping Giant expanding the concept of “sunset” company's service already paid for l»wL Sweepstakes winners w i be chosen for each of the 16 weeks of the regular NFL NEW 1979 CHEVROLET New London areas to allow telephone Apartments on Route 30 were also denied their request WINDOWSI 8-0404 4-DIL SEDAN legislation for Connecticut. by consumers. They also said the leasori For more details, watch your newspaper or contact us. Better yet. watch NEW 8286 6527 1759 Speaking before the annual picnic employees and subscribers to voice for busing to the Northeast School. Both complexes are 'Inside the NFLT on Home Box Office. First prize winners will be announced every plan would be unfair to the poor and within the walking limit. of the Rivermead-Colonial Mobile their opinion on the proposal. non-English-speaking residents. R«ek on “Inside the NFL” The PUCA conducted its first day The board said it didn’t feel that the conditions of the OPTICIANS Homeowners Association, Mrs. Joseph Tyler, an insurance agent $AIIE COLD CA$H OrriCl*L nULES-NO PURCHASE OR cable tv All ill correctly idenfifaed annnirag teems sre received, 77 LANCIA of hearings on the proposal Monday route that had to be walked were hazardous to the extent SueSCniPtON fiEOuiBED the remeirwrtg amnners wiM be leieeted Hem iheee Fahey said, “Part of the Reorganiza­ from Manchester, said he opposed t Th#ra«s « lepA'iie tweepUMs •act'of f* vi:ee" entries awih the greettst number of correctly idenUfled 4-DR. SEDAN weeds ottn* SFi rooiM* s«jscr to era., gny or« me 8-040T-0 tion Act of 1977, made law while I and heard union members and that exception to the school board policy on transporta­ WITH THE ENERGY SAVERS! o> annrurtg teems AH prices viH be saaardwd snd «li 7736 5934 1802 the plan because he would have no laeepsiAMs nAraiprraoraoienj’i S'oeceofpAper noiihed by meU Only one price 10 S femtty or n< NEW was an aide to the General businessmen describe the proposal way of knowing what the charge tor name «Ocy*u recode h*'w r « c f c ^ o w >V:omp«ny nofd NosubsHtulionorescnengesofpnttf LieMWy in fOJ dCM icworwi inO'ha ’umeof m* •tiT' .ou"wm lor ISiOe IS Ita rtspensibililY of Uae awinners Winnors SEE US... Assembly, is a provision that some as unfair and discriminatory. directory assisitance would be from | we ww tAtn c4 ih« t'l gomes iirrujixM on me ora«ious may be asbed 10 eiscu ft an effidevii of efrgibainy erad The panel has tentatively ■eews snow iwrxn row can a«« ejr'-. aooa by cA-ng-ne state regulatory agencies will month to month. Currently, he said I East Hartford fire calls CAbif Tv conoant v roo c>;d *i 4 A< •esoerase'<'« U S wreavese c M^<«eie ttcspf 77 LANCU For All Your Optical Needs scheduled an evening hearing for 2 Erae>*sanen«s.ouw>sn aiydKnwra'ymvsioemAMtd e-C»o»ees wrai ismiwes of ownew-ng uow comoe ‘sunset’ in the next few years.” his phone bill runs from $120 to $200 seo««>efyio Horn* Boa On-ctrocruwHeiDSweepyAMS nras tme MX gnc 4t 'traieo crancwn.es me* iOweh.sing 8-0410-0 4-DR. Hartford and New Haven, but P O Boa2210 Wtsrbcfy Neevoia " ig i Erai«s'>isibe itgencjn end SAUerve XjOfnj mshtiis inc TIss (Mr 9297 6316 2982 She said, “What this means is that oosimaikeo by SAiu'Ody racaHvM .n WesrCiAi per month. "I would rather have a in­ Monday. 7;08 a m. — Truck lire near Glastonbury town subiKiioewtode'e' siAtpend>ocA' e»>wndv»dw'Uss«ui DEMO • EYE GLASSES • CONTACT LENSES 3 /4 TON VAN unless the General Assembly Chairwoman Miriam Butterworth Oy>ne1u»siT«yo'Keonqi*OC IHC sno wnerare* oroncatto o> 'estxctsd by crease in the basic rate," he said. accident at Roberts Street and line. NTLsnow 5 Ter e Irsi Of meter priM amnners serad e stem pod. 125" wheelbase, V-8 engine, automatic trans., said hearings can be held in other 2 Weekfy (nnraers ewH be tefecled hom Aiasottg IftOM • HEARING AIDS • SUNGLASSES spwifically writes new legislation to The Connecticut Citizen Action Silver Lane. Monday, 7:10 p.m. — Motor self tddressedenvefepeie Home Boi Office EeotbeM locations if citizens petition for •rurlee anfh the cotcgciiy >dcn(if>ed teems in rsndean SmeepeieMS Winners P O Boi 2W1 Wesibury Mew gauges, swingout rear door glass, side door reinstitute these agencies, they Group also opposed the proposal as vehicle accident at 199 Burn­ UrawtAfs cenductaU by MMiortef Judging kiettliite. votsnsii 78 FIAT Monday. 11:58 a m. — Inc..an mdependeni judging orgenueuon. efteeadscl- tdOaXecire you nerrae glass, tinted windshield, below eyeline mirrors, them. side Ave. Emergency Repair Service automatically ‘sunset’ or go out of being "a rate hike in disguise. " Medical call to 82 Mill Road. stensertfinei InlheeirenfiheirtoteneugitentraeswHrt 5-26004) 131 5185 4145 1040 radio, heavy duty rear springs, power steering, existence. The union has stated previously the The CCAG said the company has Monday. 9:56 p.m. — 4-DOOR proposal would cost about half of the Monday, 12:38 p.m. — Medical call to 70 Bedford Clip and mail soon. Entries must be postmarked by midntghl Saturday roof ventiiator. Carter Care “I want to expand this concept to failed to submit detailed information Tm encry tsene is >oi ycse coomrsence end nci e le^jwemera Package. Stock #2354 company's 900 telephone workers Medical call to 5 Main St. Ave. Name______include other agencies,” she said. to "substantiate a rate increase " and Monday, 3:38 p.m. — their jobs. Monday. 10:37 p.m. — Aban­ Address______She said sunset laws help to “man­ called the plan "double-dipping into Medical call to 132 Rydell St. doned car in water off East 78 RAT A SNET spokesman, however, City______-S ta te ^ - Z i p - date that ‘legislative oversight’ ratepayers' pocketbooks." Monday. 4:25 p.m. — Brush River Drive boat ramn. 5-2601-0 denied that jobs would be threatened, Local H BO affiliate. 131 4-DOOR SALE PRICE we’ve all heard about. Th Legislature Errol Hosein, a representative of 5006 3986 1020 *6150 BRASS HAT must look over an agency, study it to claiming the company has never laid the United Auto Workers, questioned "1, Cincinnati vs San Francisco Kansas City vs Buffalo 'A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A TRUCK" see of it is still a necessary part of off personnel. Instead, he said the how the company decided to allow our state government.” firm has found jobs for the displaced five directory assistance calls "and PORSCHE AUDI Detroit vs Green Bay Giants vs Atlanta 78 HAT 131 workers somewhere in the company. not 10 or 15. " UP TO 80 Under the proposal, the telephone By Hoffman 5-26034) 4-DOOR carter Big Tourism Year He said the poor and non-English UNITED INCHES Houston vs Cleveland Oakland vs Chicago 4892 3891 1001 9. (A) P h l l a i t o ^ j m lA lm ora company would charge customers 20 700 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford BRASS HAT NASSAU, Bahamas (UPI) — speaking would be extremely hurt cents per directory assistance call Tourism will generate an estimated because they use directory after five are made in a month. The • SERVICE • PARTS • BODY SHOP COMPLETE HBO is brousht to you in this area by $500 million in income for The assistance daily. Also, inner city per­ INSTALLATION 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU... C H E V R O L ^ phone company contends it has sons move frequently and often their For Service Call A Bahamas in 1978, smashing all “exhausted all technological im­ ^ 7. (A) New Vorti Giants al [1) AUanla mvifi m wm irm m oio' 763 Main SI. lastbrook Mall records, according to Ministry of phone numbers change, he said. 528-9447 i 0-1 nt Cmtry Otfr/ieii Folicf' MANCHESTER MANSFIELD provements to mitigate the growing Authorized Fisher Plow Dealer Tourism officials. NO NEED TO WAIT! ^COM PLETE Greater Hartford CATV Phone 643-1191 4 5 6 . 1 1 4 1 "HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED ^ 801 Parktr St., Mancheator IMPORT CENTER M A uruceW o Conslitution Plaza 1229 Main SL. Manchester 646-6464 BY PEOPLE WHO CARE" FINANCING HARTFORD OPEN EVES TIL 9 • FRIDAY TIL S» SAT. TIL 9 Phone 643-1900 6 4 6 - 6 4 0 0 ©iilch 289-6483 Open e»ei.‘lillO Panel Estimates Costs AVAILABLE Route 5, Eo$t Windlof Conn VERNON — The committee appointed some cases but classes can be rearranged A TRUE THERMAL I .fflbarter (!9alt Srautl to work on plans to make the schools so students with handicaps do not have to 10- (A)PHUurihat(■)NewrwfeJeit MONDAY accessible to the handicapped has com­ go to the second level of the schools that pleted inspections of all schools in town BARRIER TRIPLE HARTFORD HOLIDAY DERAh iu BES have more than one level. ~S. |A) Lw Angalaa at (1) New Oriaaaa and next will come up with the estimated The school board asked the town if it NIGHT DANSK/N. cost of making the necessary changes. PANE WINDOW TOMMYS B E R M U D A d e c . 21-28 499.00 would contribute to some of the cost of the 2. (A) Dstroli vs. (B) Green Bay at Mllw. The cost recommendations will be conversions because the town uses the ,COSTS NO m o r e ! presented to the Board of Education for schools for polling places. The town isn’t DISNEYWORLD DEC. 26-30 289.00 FOOTBALL review next month. interested. THAN MOST Andrew Tricarico, former director of Other members of the committee are: JAMAICA D E C . 29-JA N . S 290.00* public works for the town, is chairman of Dr. Robert Linstone, assistant superinten­ DOUBLE PANE PIZZARIA the committee. dent of schools: Angelo Demma, When the matter was discussed with the maintenance chief for the schools; EAST HARTFORD board it was felt that the changes would WINDOWS. -ARUBA- Howard DelBene, maintenance assistant; JAN. 25-FEB. 4 499.95 not be too expensive. It was first thought Francis McNulty, building inspector for FEB. la-FEB. 25 that the.state might require that elevators 849.98 AT THE HOLIDAY INN! the town; Charles Vassilopoulos, en­ MAR. 2S-APR. 1 469.98 be installed in all schools, but that was not vironmental health officer; Deborah TRANSFORM APR. 22-APR. 29 398.99 the case. Ryder, a handicapped citizen, and the WATCH THE GAME It will be necessary to put in ramps in principals of all of the schools. YO UR HOME ST. MURTEN INTO A JAN. 28-FEB. 4 499.98 ON THE WIDE SCREEN FEB. 18-FEB. 28 849.95 FU EL SA VER APR. 22-APR. 29 399.98 IN THE LOUNGE AND • NO NEED Council OKs Grant Bid FOR STORM BOSTON MOIIDAY DiPMTMREg LDWIHHINIT WINDOWS ENJOY HAPPY HOUR COVENTRY — The Town Council has warden is unsalaried and receives fees Dept, of Agriculture experts agree; • TILTS IN FOR approved an application for a federal based on various duties and the volume of "FALL !S THE BEST TIME EASY CLEANING DEC. 24-DEC. 31 849.98 grant to pay 14 employees with funds from dogs he handles. TO START...OR RENOVATE YOUR LAWN" • ONE DAY DEC. 31-JAN. 7 PRICES AND the Comprehensive Employment and 499.98 Also to be added is an attendance coor­ ‘ AUTUMN-ATION Is LAWN-A-MATS n«m« (Of our FALL INSTALLATION I'raining Act. Town Manager Frank Con­ dinator for Coventry High School at $8,000 Greenskeeper care program, cuatomizad to maet the needs of your lawn. When you buy your lawn products from the Lawn-A- I------S T . MMRTDI- nolly had requested authorization to seek per year, an administrative aide for the I DEC. 24-DEC. 31______Mat Man, at prices competitive to major brands In your local CALL SUNDAY & DA^Y FREE the grant. high school at $10,000, an assistant garden center, Most of the positions involve continua­ maintenance supervisor at $10,000, and a HE'LL DELIVER and APPLY YOUR M ATERUU, POWER 24 HOUR SERVICE tion of existing employees already hired special education clerk at $6,000. AERATE AND POWER ROLL AT LESS THAN THE COST OF CAU YOU FREE PIZZA under the CETA program. Connolly said Connolly decided to drop an earlier DOING IT YOURSELF. INTRODUCTORY some jobs may have to be cut in request for an administrative aide for his SAVES MONEY AND GUESSWORK OFFER 1-800-382-4529 December, when federal funds run out. own staff. His aide, Susan Rogers, recent­ SAVES ON EQUIPMENT RENTAL The CETA policy is not to create perma­ ly resigned, and he is seeking a replace­ OR 203-666-1466 SAVES YOU TIME $ 2 9 * 1 nent positions, but to provide unemployed ment for her. He also reduced his request persons with job training through tem­ for four laborers for the town’s highway CAN Y(XJ AFFORD NOT TO USE porary work. department to two. Among the new positions that will be Among the existing positions that will LaWIHHINITiiifA applied for are a grant writer for the town be continued are a police dispatcher, a to receive $10,000 a year and an assistant social worker, a draftsperson, a library dog warden at $7,000. The present dog assistant, and an administrative aide. em.r247-6526 PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 26. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., -Sept, 26, 1978 - PAGE SEVEN MHS Parents Told Their Role Important i Abo.itW school’s staff explained the purpose record keeping will come under the Facility, Schedule, Drugs Von Deck Coordinates By J l \E TOMPKINS posefulness; to develop skills to would like to evaluate the school’s About Town of the school’s accreditation and association’s scrutiny. The Women’s Prayer and Study Herald Reporter enable students to locate sources of objectives may get a form from the handed out questionnaires. The Group of South United Methodist Speaking about the commuiiity in­ pertinent information and to apply high school office. Ben Andrews Campaign At the first in a series of coffee school was given a 10-year accredita­ Church will meet tonight at 1208 volvement, Ludes said schools have principles needed to accomplish their Ludes encouraged any parents in­ Machester Chapter, Parents hours between Manchester High tion in 1969. In October 1979, become more accountable to com­ career and life goals; to aid the stu­ Main St. All women of the church are Topics at MHS Session terested in knowing what “the kids Without Partners, will have a School parents and the administra­ representatives of the New England invited. MANCHESTER — Robert Von munities because of increasing dent in a wise choice of vocation are doing in school” to call the office littered. general meeting tonight at 8 at Com­ tion, the parents were told by Jacob Association of Schools and Colleges said he is meeting with each of the Deck has been named Manchester economic restraints. “If we do a and/or further education; to equip any time stating their wish; and they By JUNE TOMPKINS There was also a question about munity Baptist Church, 585 E. Center Ludes, principal, that it is important The pastor-parish relations com­ high school departments separately will evaluate the school’s philosophy good thorough job in self-evaluation, those students who wish to enter the will be welcome. Herald Reporter how the administration intends to St. The meeting is open to persons coordinator for the Ben Andrews for to have community involvement to to determine what accreditation it mittee of North United Methodist getting their opinions and ■f M fV. I Congress campaign, according to we won’t have any problems,” he world of work with basic skills, prac­ The next coffee hour will be Mon­ handle the drug Situation. who are widowed, divorced, prepare for the school’s accredita­ deserves—2-year, 5-year or 10-year. said. Church will meet tonight at 7 at the A wiser use of the Manchester suggestions. When all have been sub­ Larry Hughes, Andrews’ campaign tical experience and proper work at­ day, Oct. 16, at 10 a.m. The subject “We are aware there are students separated or never married and tion. Vice Principal Eleanore Gowen church. High School facility, rescheduling mitted, then “we will come up with manager. The questionnaire lists 13 objec­ titudes which will help them to get will be “The Open Campus.” with drug problems,” Ludes said, having at least one living child. “It is important that we have face- said the school will be evaluated on tives which the parents are to grade programs and dealing with drug and priorities,” he said. and keep a job, and to develop an All parents, guardians and friends “and we are working with some of Von Deck is a district leader of the to-face contact to get the kind of what it’s striving to accomplish and from 1 to 5 as to degree of acceptance The VFW Ladies Auxiliary will smoking problems were some of the He said he thinks wiser use can be Manchester Republican Town Com­ awareness of, and help eliminate, of Manchester High School are in­ subjects discussed at the Coffee Hour the social agencies and the police The evangelism visitation group of feedback that’s important to us,’’ how it’s meeting the needs of the and degree of implementation. Some meet tonight at the post home at 6:30 made of the facilities, although there mittee and president of the Mens’ prejudicial attitudes, both in self and vited. Persons interested in atten­ at the high school Monday. department. Second Congregational Church will i f Lude told the about 25 parents pre­ students. Such things aS curriculum, of the objectives listed are as to honor Gold Star Parents with a are some things that can’t be done. Club of the South United Methodist society, in the areas of sex, race, ding are asked to call Mrs. Pat He said he thinks the drug problem meettonight at 7:30 at the church. sent. administration, facilities, financial follows: To develop within each stu­ potluck supper. A short meeting will Answering questions that were ad­ He is also concerned that there be Church. He is a former scoutmaster religion and economic status. Garoppolo, 646-5854, extension 331. of several years ago is breaking He and other members of the support, school attendance and dent a sense of self-worth and pur­ follow. dressed to him from some of the better maintenance of the building. l i and serves on the district committee Other interested parents who parents attending, Jacob Ludes, prin­ Already, he notices students and down. “I don’t see anything to panic The mission and ministry com­ about at the present tim e,” he said. mittee of Emanuel Lutheran Church for the Boy Scouts. cipal identified one specific problem staff making better use of the trash A teacher at Illing Junior High, *U>(.IW,USA,I971 as rescheduling programs. cans around the school. Nor does Ludes intend to get any will meet tonight at 7:30 at the gray hairs over the smoking issue. church. Bob also coaches the baseball team. "There are a lot of ‘fluff’ courses One parent noted that the grounds He and his wife, Phyllis, and their that can be weeded out,” he said. He around the school already look less “We don’t like smoking,” he said, We shortened the name...but the taste’s the same. and explained the reason for restric­ The 200th anniversary committee three children live at 55 Eva Drive. ting smoking areas at school. “We’re of Center Congregational Church will Manchester residents wishing to Just say trying to control it.” meet tonight at 7:30 in the Federa­ assist in the Ben Andrews for AARP Sets Foliage Trip He said the school will offer tion Room of the church. Congress can contact Von Deck at his smoking cessation clinics for home (643-0651). MANCHESTER - The local Northeast Chapter 604 of AARP may students and faculty who want to quit A service of Holy Communion is chapter of the American Association reserve a seat by contacting smoking. scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a.m. of Retired Persons will sponsor its Margaret Beecher of 72 Ardmore Ludes also said he hopes to submit at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Blythe Danner Cast annual foliage trip Wednesday, Oct. Road, Manchester, 06040. an item in next year’s budget that 11. Members who attended the Sept. 15 will provide for volunteer students Parents of all catechetics students HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Blythe The trip will be to West Carver, trip to New Haven may pick up their continuing a grounds maintenance at Concordia Lutheran Church are ... a »,4 'V . Danner will play the feminine lead Mass., and the Edaville Railroad. refunds from the treasurer at the and landscaping plan at the school. asked to attend a meeting tonight at h i opposite Robert Duvall in “The Any member of the Connecticut next meeting. Several students volunteered before 7:30 in the church room. Great Santini. ' a Bing Crosby Productions feature to be released school opened this year to plant R ohm \on Deck flowers on the grounds. through Warner Bros. Man Held Negligent In Collector’s Death

MANCHESTER — A coroner’s report TM vehicle with defective brakes. Boober was has found Roger L. Boober, 34, of 88 found guilty ahd fined $50 in East Hartford Walker St. negligent in connection with Superior Court. the death of a garbage collector who was Boober’s car was traveling east on crushed between Boober’s car and a gar­ Birch Mountain Road when it struck the bage truck last January on Birch Moun­ Sanitary Refuse Co. truck and the two tain Road. men behind the truck. The road condition Simpk The finding by Hartford County Deputy was wet, but not icy at the time of the ac Coroner William C. Galligan said that cident, police said. Boober was negligent in that he was According to the coroner’s report, driving a motor vehicle with defective Boober told police he was blinded by the brakes at the time of the accident. sun, saw the truck three car lengths away Robert Lee Jackson, 32, of Hartford was and applied the brakes, but he had no dead on arrival at Manchester Memorial brakes. An inspection of the car showed Hospital following the Jan, 11, 8:25 a.m. that a pin linking the brake pedal to the accident. Another garbage collector, Clin­ master cylinder had fallen to the floor of ton Stewart, 33, of Hartford sustained the car, Galligan reported, serious injuries as a result of the same ac­ Galligan said that Boober had ample op­ cident. portunity and room to go around the Boober was originally charged with stopped truck rather than hit the men and negligent homicide. That charge was the truck. reduced last week to operating a motor looru- Bolton Courses Slated BOLTON — Registrations are now being business meeting will be followed by in­ accpted for the fall Continuing Education troduction of staff members. Program. Dr. Raymond Webster, school psy­ (hc b^Ur uKiu Courses offered are macrame, chologist, will talk about the child and his Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.; beginner self concepts. typing, Monday from 7 to 8:10 p.m.; Marshal's Report bookkeeping, Monday from 8:20 to 9:30 p.m.; physical education, Thursday from Peter Massolini, fire marshal, in­ 7 to 9 p.m.; and woodworking, Wednesday vestigated three fires in August and made J * from 7 to 9:30 p.m. three inspections. Two of the inspections All classes will be at Bolton High — at Herrick Memorial Park and the town School. Classes start next week and end garage — were to follow up on past the week of Dec. 11. violations, which have been corrected. To pre-register, send the registration Tag and Bake Sale form and fee to the high school. The Democratic Town Committee will Registrations will also be taken at the have a tag and bake sale Oct. 14 from 10 first meeting. a.m. to 5 p.m. on the town green. -& PTO Open House Donations may be left at the Communi­ The Parent Teacher Organization will ty Hall during office hours on the week of have an open house Wednesday from 7 to 9 Oct. 10. Pickup of donations may be p.m. at Bolton Elementary School. A brief arranged by calling Polly Harris, 649-8174. New 4-H Club OVER 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! m\ Being Formed ANDOVER - A 4-H atlas bantli{ sheep club is being organized for Andover and • 24 Hour Emergency Service area towns’ boys and girls • Burner Sales & Service " ’ 1 J-'-:'' ' I from second grade to 19 years of age. The first • Clean Heating Oils meeting will be Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Burns 649-4595 Call Us For Your Home Heating ••e home on Long Hill Road, Call 742-9416 for more in­ And Air Conditioning Needs... formation. •School .Meeting! 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V. -eyf-'v ISeANtWJry N.E.A. iTOaurlipatpr Eiiputug Hrrali Open Forum 'i- Betty’s notebook Manchester — A City of Village Charm m Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Member, Audit Bureau ol Circulation Member, United Press International Tenants Association By Betty Ryder Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. telephone (203) 643-2711. To the editor; housing code violation notices, se­ ■“ Fiaymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E Turkington. Managing Editor At the Sept. 19 meeting of the cond, to have the hearings made Manchester Board of Directors one Found a book on my desk during public, and third, to publish its Honeywell donated detectors tor in­ It sounded possible, but somehow I of the floor speakers offered as an the week from Western Publishing stallation in all buildings within the Opinion / meeting agenda 24 hours in advance knew around my house it would never example of the evils of government Co. in New York, N.Y. Safety Harbor fire district as part of of its meeting. Unfortunately, there work. regulation the “farce” of the efforts It's a new Sesame Street entitled a two-year study of the life-saving was no act or ordinance requiring Midway through the first 10 to enforce the Housing Code with "Big Bird Gets Lost. " But, that potential of smoke detection devices. minutes, the phone would ring and I'd 3'VSfi!,, that the hearings be held in the respect to violations on screen door wasn't the exciting part. It's a golden The department's Fire Chief Jay abandon the kitchen in search of my ’mpic Problems evening for the convenience of the scratch & sniff book. Stout said, "With the start of a new installations. The hearings and the 16-year-old daughter. Back in the public. The committee three times Now that means that as you read school year, when children may be decisions of the Housing Code En­ kitchen once again, the cheese sauce Is the modern Olympics burden to a city, and much of refused evening meetings on the through the book there are six unsupervised for a number of hours G SA CONTEACTDK PAlNTlMG forcement Committee were indeed a would be thickening just right when. GSA CONTRACTOR s a w i n g grounds that all members of the com­ different fragrance labels inside for each day, working mothers should pricing Itself out of existence? the outlay is not recoverable. A FEN(2E A SO A R P farce, not as an act of government the voice of someone in panic would mittee were town employees not en­ you to scratch and sniff. talk over with their children what ac­ plead, "Mom, will you iron my As far as many cities which Los Angeles had vowed it regulation, but as an example of titled to compensatory time off. The story is about Big Bird who tivities are off limits when no adult is jeans? He's going to pick me up in 10 might normally be considered would stage the event at less governmental evasion of respon­ finds himself without any birdseed present. They should also emphasize minutes." sibility. Chairman Francis Conti was quoted left to make a birdseed pie for the what to do if a fire should start — get prospective h ^ ts are con- cost, but then got cold feet and as cynically saying, "Those who are Before I could ever get to the onion At the original hearings on Aug. 2 nest-warming party he's planning to out immediately. cerned, it ha.s. ’The list of com- tried to pass responsibility on interested will get there.” rings and broccoli an impatient dog the committee had decided that it celebrate his new home. He goes out Maybe someone from our fire petitors for the quadrennial to a private group of finan- At the present time, all the appeals would be scratching the door with would conduct on-site inspections to to search for some and gets lost on departments should contact her paw and her soft, brown eyes im­ on the violation notices have been up­ his quest. event is dwindling. ciers. That idea quickly was confirm the need for screen doors Honeywell Inc. and see if they'd plying "Hurry, I can't wait much held by the committee. One As if that wasn't exciting enough, agree to a similar program. If not for None but American cities rejected by the International and cellar window screens. At its longer." townhouse complex on Hartford guess what you get to sniff? all, at least for the handicapped. put in a claim for the 1984 Olympic Committee, next meeting, however, it was Somewhere between letting the Road, however, did not file an As if that wasn't exciting enough. games, and the winner of that decided to ignore the specific and un­ dog in and paying the paper boy. the appeal. It will be interesting to see Big Bird travels to Kelly's Deli, Super Cook conditional code requirements in sauce would burn. contest — Los Angeles — is not Another fly in the ointment how the committee contrives to Weed's Seed Store, Madame Zorno What should be a 30-minute meal favor of an examination of floor Browsing through some old Red at all certain it wants to go concerning the 1984 games is grant a variance that was not the Fortuneteller, the Public Book and Better Homes and Gardens for the average housewife, would, plans to see if minimum ventilation Library, Ben's Men's Store, and Don through with the honor. The requested. magazines over the weekend, I came without a doubt, turn into a good hour what might happen when requirements were being met in the Juan's Hair Salon. The need for a strong tenant voice across a few interesting recipes, and a half one for me. Then, with my major problem is cost. Just in Moscow hosts the 1980 Olym- six townhouse complexes cited for But the most fascinating part (and in the affairs of town government easily prepared in one-half hour. luck, the kids I cooked for would have I{irky Scliroeder this decade the cost of spon- pics. If, as some fear, the issue violations. Of course, the question of only your nose knows) is that you get departed. l{olu>rl \ utiglin was never more forcibly to scratch and sniff pickles, pizza, a Well, I read it through. It sounded soring the games has soared of political minimum ventilation requirements pretty good. Why starting at 6 p.m. oppression demonstrated. bouquet of flowers, incense and About Men from Munich’s (1972) $800 had never been raised in the original until 6:10 you put the water on to boil, overshadows the contests of This was demonstrated once again strawberry shampoo. Autumn Leaves S SA CONTCACTC^MOWING G SA e m p l o v e e p a p e r in g complaints. If the committee had separated the broccoli spears, dug million to Montreal’s (1976) A LAWN WiS WALLS at the Sept. 19 hearings on town Now I have it all earmarked for a The leaves were turning on Oct. 12, A vicious right uppercut landed flush on Jon Vaughn has been an outspoken, if not necessari­ sportsmanship, 1984 prospects gotten off its plans and onto its sticks out the double boiler to make the $1.5 billion. housing policy by the Board of Direc­ Christmas present for my grand­ 1492, when Christopher Columbus Voight’s right eye and instantly a gaping wound could take on an entirely to take a look at the town, it would cheese sauce and selecteAxSimilar- ly high-profile maverick. He is one of the persis­ tors. Speakers were heard represen­ daughter, She's much too young tp discovered the New World. Chris gushing special-effects blood appeared. At that Such costs are a tremendous different complexion. have discovered why virtually all of sized potatoes to bake. Du'fing the didn't see them — he was down in the tent group of people who believes there was a ting property owners, real estate in­ read it, but when I give it to her I'll moment Ricky Schroeder’s innocent mouth fell Manchester's residences were have to extract a promise from her next 10 minutes you carefully stirred West Indies — but you can. second killer involved in the slaying of Robert terests, church groups, public agen­ the cheese sauce, snipped the ends of Capital Fare equipped with screen doors, in­ mommy. Discover a new world for yourself open in horror and within seconds he was crying Kennedy a decade ago and still is working to cies and public interest groups, but the broccoli, and with the other hand Quotes cluding even some owned by Damato Under no circiimstances, does she this Columbus Day weekend. Go for a real tears. Sobbing on cue, many top actresses keep investigations into the possibility alive. He no person spoke as a representative you shaped individual meat loafs and By AMHIKW TTH.LY Enterprises, in spite of John Salcius’ read the book when I'm not there ride in the country. will attest, can be difficult, but eight-year-old once considered running for the U.S. Senate on General Services Administration. of any tenant group or organization. cutout green pepper designs to place How about a picnic using a New "rtn 60 years old and I wanted a "It was like General Motors WASHINGTON — In pondering the profundity that open screen doors because I want to be on hand when on the top. Schroeder making his screen debut as the Kid in Investigation of that agency has Seventy percent of Manchester’s World menu such as turkey an antiwar ticket. He’s still politically active- nice new face to go with my beautiful breaking into the Ford Motor Com­ question of whether the people of the don’t keep out insects. they sniff the birdseed pie. With 10 minutes to go, super cooks the role Jackie Cooper made famous in the 1931 produced a prediction that it might 15,(X)0 residential units are renter oc­ sandwiches, sliced tomatoes, potato even if most of his political ambitions are con­ new life.” Republic can afford government by In the third and final meeting of the were told to pour the cheese over the version of "The Champ” has it down to a tee. pany to steal the Edsel plans. be involved in the biggest money cupied, I call on these tenant families salad, cooled corn on the cob and fined to the screen. Not long ago he played — Belly Font, former firsi liulv, — Karl Bui/., former 1 ..S. their peers, let us consider the committee, public comment was Smoke Detectors cooked broccoli place broccoli in a Director Franco Zeffirelli chose Ricky from scandal in the nation's history. That to form their own organization, the chocolate brownies for dessert. Buy Harry Truman, then Franklin Roosevelt and is I e 11 i n why she ii ii d e r w t* ii | a g r i e II11 u r e s e e r e I ;i r y , following; refused. Had it been permitted, the In Safety Harbor, Fla., the Safety dish, pour the cheese sauce over it, apples and cider along the way. about 5,000 other kids and stuck with him prediction was made by Vincent R. Manchester Tenants Association, in currently portraying Woodrow Wilson in NBC’s eosinelie .surgery lo remove puf- ehurueleriziiig gs "sliipid" ihe Crooks within the federal committee would have been asked Harbor Fire Department has in­ sprinkle with cut up onion rings Bring along a few games such as Alto, a former Justice Department order that their voice may also be despite behind-the-camera battles with Ryan finess under her eyes timl lighleii W ulergule seundul ihul led lo llie whether certain of its members were stalled 3,000 smoke detector alarms (unthawed) and pop into the oven. Frisbees, kites and string balls, darts marathon “Backstairs at the White House." bureaucracy and private business prosecutor hired by GSA Ad­ heard on the actions of government O’Neal — who first signed for the role but pulled ihe skin uruiind her neek. resignulion of his ex-hoss. I’resi- themselves landlords and should, as part of a cooperative fire preven­ Also, check to see if the potatoes and ring toss. “Playing U.S. presidents gives you a chance to could be stealing as much as $25 ministrator Jay Solomon to clean up that affect their rights and their in­ were done, and for heavens sake, out when his 12-year-old son, Griffin, wasn’t tion program between the city and And, if you wear yourself out. take research them thoroughly and make them real "You see, beautiful women chased deiil Nixon. billion a year from the taxpayers corruption in his outfit. therefore, disqualify themselves terests. Honeywell Inc. of Minneapolis. don't let the meat loaves cook till picked to play the kid ... For years actor Robert through false from deciding appeals by other a snooze in the sun. human beings.” (UPI photo) after me because I appreciate them "You’ve got a hard core of crooks AAA The first order of business would dry. alarms for landlords. They also might have been — I love a woman in satin and lace. in there and they have to be rooted "These are not your ordinary kind appear to be participation in the benefits, collusion asked how many of them enjoyed One reason is that 1 kiss beautifully" out." of crook, " says an Alto aide. hearings on the revision of the screen doors and cellar window — Singer Kmly Vallee, 77, — V ineeni Alio, aeling inspeelor between federal "They're a sophisticated gang that's Housing Code, followed by screens on their own residences, at Connecticut Opera Season Features explaining why he always hud general of ihe General Serv iees Ad- officials and con­ been stealing from the government deliberations on Manchester housing S ervicem en plenly of female ailmirers when he niinislrulion, lelling Gongress lhal tractors. and for a long time, and there's a lot of odds with their own decision that policy. eorrupl hureuueruls are lo hlame minimum window requirements was a eollegiule-slyle radio bribery of of­ peer pressure not to confess. Some of Ben Z. Rubin, Ph.D. erooner. for I ..S, piirehusing almses. ficials. those guys have been on the take for were sufficient reason for dispensing Two Performances of Each Show Pete K. O'Bara, son of Talivaldis I. Maidells, 124-H Highland St. He joined the Navy in Marine Pvt. Michael R. n That is not a as much as $250,000 a year apiece,” with such screens. Mr. and Mrs. Henry son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ Manchester Scala’s great stars, sings the deman­ June 1978. Davis, whose wife. Dawn, figure plucked from the air. It comes FBI agents and the U.S. Attorney’s The reasons given for allowing the HARTFORD — For the first time O'Bara of 24 Sherry Circle, nolds Maidells of 38 is the daughter of Mr. and ding role of Azucena, combining beautiful works. Combining all the from the Department of Justice, variances are simply not implied in in its 37-year history, the Connecticut Tolland, has been Hawthorne St., has been Mrs. George McDermitt of office in Washington have found emotional acting and dramatic elements of opera at its best, it is an Pvt. Gregory J. Fon­ which has estimated that 1 to 10 per­ the Housing Code as it is presently Opera Association (COA) will pre­ promoted to airman first promoted to the rank of Florence St.. Rockville, evidence that GSA managers of singing. Ryan Edwards, who will amalgam of drama, pagenty, dance taine, son of Mrs. Elsie L. written. The code provides for sent two performances each of the class in the U.S. Air Force. captain in the U.S. Air has been meritoriously cent ot the $250 billion the govern­ federal office buildings in the capital star as Count di Luna, was praised by and music. Williams, 11 Orchard St., P olitics three operas scheduled this season. Airman O'Bara, an in­ Force. promoted to his present ment pays out each year in federal have been getting millions of dollars minimum ventilation requirements for his One of opera’s most colorful Rockville, recently com­ The first production, Verdi’s ventory management Capt. Maidells is serving rank while serving with 1st assistance programs is fraudulently in payoffs from companies that do and provides for screens on all out­ Metropolitan Opera performance as characters. Papageno, will be sung pleted a 33-week Improved Line Street famous "II Trovatore,” will open at 6 by Theodor Uppman, widely- specialist, is assigned to at Minot AFB, N.D., as a Marine Division, Marine learson channeled into private pockets. maintenance and repair work in their side doors. Nowhere does the code p.m., Saturday, Oct. 28, at Bushnell "a squarely-centered baritone of Bitburg AB, Germany, KC-135 Stratotanker HAWK Missile launcher "Hell, $25 billion may be a conser­ allow the first requirement as an To the editor. first-rate quality.” acclaimed for his Met version of the and equipment course at Corps Base, Camp buildings. In return, say officials, the Memorial Hall, Hartford, and will be with a unit of the U.S. Air navigator. vative figure, " says a Justice of­ excuse to waive the second. This un­ Thank you for printing my letter The second opera, “ Don role. Starring with Uppman is Benita the Army Missile and Pendleton, Calif. building managers have allowed the performed a second time on Monday, Forces in Europe. The captain, a 1970 about litter in last Friday's Valente, as Pamina, one of her Munitions School, He received the ficial. "It's based on a study of only companies to be paid by GSA for authorized re-writing of the code was Oct. 30. Operas scheduled in Pasquale,” Donizetti’s merry tale of The airman is a 1976 graduate of Manchester love and woe, will feature the COA's favorite roles and one which was Redstone Arsenal, Ala. accelerated promotion in seven government agencies — the work that was never done on the apparently concocted by the alter­ newspaper. Unfortunately, a mistake December and March also will be graduate of Tolland High High School, received his recognition of outstanding Both political parties in District, has criticized his opponent's delightful "Barber of Sevile” cast of given high praise when she sang it at The HAWK Missile is a General Services Administration, the buildings. nate delegate from the Health was made in copying the text. It is presented Saturday and Monday the Met. School. B.S. degree in 1974 from performance, duty Manchester have opened their 1978 lack of success on bills he has in­ a few years ago. Margherita medium altitude air Small Business Administration, the Moreover, managers of 27 out of 30 Department, John Salcius, and not South Main Street that is in such evenings. Others in the cast include Antonio North Carolina State proficiency and campaign with the opening of their troduced. Guglielmi, William Harness and defense system. Veterans Administration, and the GSA stores that provide office dutifully rubber-stamped by the dire need of picking up, it is Line All productions will feature the Barasorda and Harry Dworchak, all Sgt. Vern J. Mcllwain, University, where he was demonstrated professional headquarters. Andrews said that U.S. Rep. identical casts, costumes and Fernando Radovan will conspire son of Mr. and Mrs. Vadon commissioned through the Fontaine entered the departments of Agriculture, Housing supplies for federal workers in other members of the committee Street between South Main and fine interpreters of Mozart’s "Flute” Army in November of last abilities. The local GOP will use the same William Cotter has introduced or co­ Gardener Streets. scenery. Four singers will make against Spiro Malas playing Don J. Mcllwain, 55 Pearl St., Air Force Reserve Of­ and Urban Development, Labor and Washington and the adjoining region who hadn’t done their own Pasquale. ■wiusic. This COA production will be year. He joined the Marine site they have had as headquarters sponsored 409 pieces of legislation in their Connecticut debuts during the is participating with other ficers Training Corps Transportation. God knows how bad have been accused of "pervasive homework. Thank you for correcting this William B. Warden, COA’s general sung in English. The private is a 1977 Corps in December 1974. for the past two years — the former the past six years. Of those, none of error. season: Benita Valente, Rita Shane, American and allied troops program. the situation is at the Pentagon." corruption." The allegation is that The Alice-in-Wonderland logic con­ manager, who was responsible for Conductors for the season will be graduate of Rockville High Economy Electric site at 824 Main the proposals Cotter introduced, and Theodore Uppman and Fernado Anton Guadagno, returning from a in REFORGER '78, His wife. Linda, is the ★ A ★ the managers of their assistants tinued in the matter of cellar window Janet A. Linley the hilarity and mayhem of the School. St. Manchester Democrats will set only nine of the ones he co-sponsored, Radovan, who also will be making his successful tour of Europe and South NATO’s largest yearly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. God knows indeed whether any receive girls. TV sets, clothing, vaca­ screens. The code simply states that South Main Street American debut here. highly-praised "Barber” will direct B. Turcotte of Storrs. up in a now-vacant store in the have become law, Andrews said. America; Carlos Piantini and exercise, held in Germany. dollar spent by the federal govern­ tion trips and cash for allowing every basement or ctilar window The second production of the this new production. Ms Guglielmi More than 11,000 soldiers Milton B. Greenberg, son Electrician's Mate l.c. Parkade. The building is the former "What I’m concerned with is the Alfredo Silipigni. ment is safe from the thieves. Comp­ private firms to charge GSA for used for ventilation shall be provided season will be Donizetti’s comic has been cited by Opera News as “a were flown to Germany of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley David J. Kirol, son of John site of the Adam's Apple and is lack of consistent, day-in and day-out tiny toy of a soprano with a lyrical New scenery has been designed by Navy Seaman Recruit Greenberg, of 12 Lilly St., troller General Elmer Staats, who supplies never delivered to the agen­ with screens. Once again Salcius opera, “Don Pasquale.” It opens and some 37,000 tons of and Kathleen F. Kirol of 18 located near Marshalls. leadership shown by Rep. Cotter. voice, unerring comic instincts and the nationally-known Dean Tschetter Michael P. Costello, son of recently entered the Air Taylor St., East Hartford, heads the General Accounting Office, cy's stores. came to the rescue of the landlords, Saturday, Dec. 2, at the Bushnell and equipment and supplies' Paul J. and Patricia D. Each opening attracted a member This record is a perfect example of split-second timing — a complete ar­ of the Hartt School of Music, Univer­ Force Delayed Enlisted has been promoted to his the audit arm of Congress, says AAA and again received the rubber-stamp also will be presented Monday, Dec. sity of Hartford. All operas will have have been shipped from the Costello of 105 Pendleton of the state ticket — Louise Berry, how ineffective he's been at his job," Letters Poliey tist.” Program. present rank while serving plaintively — and frighteningly — Testifying before a Senate subcom­ endorsement of the committee, by ad 4. The COA will round out its season the support of the Hartford U.S. for the massive exer- Drive, East Hartford, has Republican candidate for secretary he said. with Mozart’s magnificent “The American tenor from Seattle, The 1978 graduate of aboard the USS Sierra, "Opportunities for defrauding the mittee, Comptroller General Staats libbing new code conditions; that Symphony Orchestra and the Connec­ cise. completed recruit training of state, and William O’Neill, ★ ★ ★ The Herald welcomes letters on Magic Flute" on Saturday, March 3, William Harness, brings his "stun­ Manchester High School is homeported in Charleston, government are virtually limitless " cellars are not habitable, that they ticut Opera Choruses. Stage direc­ REFORGER (Return of at the Naval Training indulged himself in what may turnout issues; letters should not exceed and Monday, March 5. ning tenor voice ’ and captivating scheduled to leave for S.C. Democratic candidate for lieutenant The U.S. Labor Party candidate in Staats’ outfit studied the seven don’t need ventilation and, therefore, tors will be Bodo Igesz and COA’s Forces to Germany) Center, Great Lakes, 111. to be the understatement of the year. 300 words; they should be typed if charm” to this hilarious opera. Spiro basic training at Lackland governor. the First Congressional District, if the windows are sealed shut, no "II Trovatore” stars the sultry Warden. results from a 1967 agree­ During the eight-week A 1973 graduate of agencies and found that programs "Until recently," he said, "agencies possible, and double-spaced. The American soprano. Seta del Grande Malas and Fernando Radovan con­ Air Force Base near San The speeches were filled with what Donna McDonough, has criticized the Subscription tickets will be in­ ment between the U.S,, training cycle, he studied George J. Penney High that provide outright money grants, have not made fraud detection a high screens are needed. Never mind that Herald reserves the right to edit as Leonora, a role she has made tribute their splendid voices and ac­ Antonia, Texas, Oct. 27. one would expect in the early stages Camp David summit that led to the dicated by “Series A” for Saturday United Kingdom and the general military subjects School, he joined the Navy contracts for goods and services, and priority," cellars are used for other purposes, any letter to correct spelling, or famous throughout Europe. Renato ting to complete the cast. Plans are for him to in June 1973. of campaigning. The Republicans accord between Egypt and Israel. evenings and “Series B” for Monday Federal Republic of Ger­ designed to prepare him guarantees of loans are ''exploited” Elmer Staats, of course, is an ac­ e.g., laundry areas, recreation to remove material libelous, or in Francesconi, who sang the role of The final performance of the receive technical training criticized the record of incumbent "No settlement is possible without evenings; subscription series provide many. The U.S. agreed to for further academic and by various "methods” of thievery. countant, not a muck-raker. But rooms, workshop areas, food and poor taste. Manrico in his debut at the Opera di season will be one of the sublime in the administrative a substantial savings. For further in­ return stateside-based on-the-job training in one Democrats and asked for fiscal an all-parties conference. This so- And the Justice Department, which other storage, that the cellars often Personal endorsements of can­ Roma, will repeat the role for this works of the lyric stage: Mozart’s career field. though his tune was that of an formation, call the COA at 527-0713 or forces to Germany each of the Navy's 85 basic oc­ responsibility. The Democrats called peace plan, worked out is prosecuting cases involving $250 get damp or even wet, cut off the didates for political office are not Connecticut production. “The Magic Flute.” This is the last year for exercises to cupational fields. aristocratic senator in ancient Rome opera Mozart wrote and is con­ write; Connecticut Opera Associa­ praised their record and said that without participation of any coun­ million in fraud against the govern­ ventilation and the Health Depart­ accepted, nor are “thank you” Bruna Baglioni, called one of La demonstrated allied they have been fiscally responsible. wondering prudently whether sidered to be one of his most tion, Box 3262, Hartofrd, Ct. 06103. tries in the Middle East except Israel ment, says that figure is "only a ment will never bother you again. letters from candidates. solidarity, Both sides appear to be paying a bit Caligula really needed another long and Egypt, cannot be considered to traction " of the total being looted During the course of the enforce­ Letters should be signed, ad­ McHlwain entered the more attention to the 12th Assembly ton of gold cloth for his wardrobe, I dressed, and a telenhone number Army in April 1975 and is a be in the interests of peace, any more from the agencies. ment proceedings it was necessary to District race than the others. State think I got his point. Call some more listed so that authorship can be tank commander with the EAST CATHOLIC than Chamberlain’s Munich accords Biggest alleged offender is the cite the Freedom of Information Act Rep. Theodore Cummings, the in­ cops. verified during tne daytime. 40th Armor at Fort Polk, were in the interests of peace in three times in order to bring the Parents of ill Bahies cumbent, has taken positions that I-a. 1938,” Ms. McDonough said. committee back on the legal track, He is a 1976 graduate ol HIGH SCHOOL have not been popular in the Eighth “I join with others in hoping for first, to make public the issurance of Big Bend (Wash.) Com­ Utilities District, which makes up peace,” she said. “Peace absolutely A lm anac Help One Another munity College High part of the assembly district. must be non-partisan, and so I am f School. Republicans have rumored that calling on both my opponents. Rep. By MELANIE DEEDS live. All the couples in tiie group have similar experience." His wife, Sally, lives in MAGAZIHE Walter Joyner may receive more Cotter and Mr. Andrews, to join with Itv I lined I'ress Inleriiiilioiiul In 1777, British troops occupied ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) — undergone similar experiences. Once a month, the visiting parents Leesville, La. money and manpower than some of me in a call for an all-parties Geneva Today is Tuesday. Sept. 26. the Philadelphia during the American Thoughts Mary Lou Dillon vividly remembers The “graduate” parents live in group meets at the hospital to discuss the other candidates. Joyner is the peace conference,” she said. 269th day of 1978 with 96 to lollow. Revolutionary War. the hospital visits when her newborn EAST CATHOLIC RECEIVES A communities throughout southern contacts with new parents in hopes GOP challenger to Cummings. ★ ★ ★ The moon is between its last In 1950, U.N. troops took Seoul, the A Parable About INuls comes to other kinds ot problems we son — two months premature with Michigan. They contact parents from the exchange of information will help J ALARM CLOCKS SUBSCRIPTION LIBERAL COMMISSION ON ALL quarter and new phase. encounter in our lives, that is exactly At Democratic headquarters' Louise Berry has suggested a law capital of South Korea, from North The romance of fall comes in underdeveloped lungs — was on the or near their own cities. They also expand each member’s contact skill. (TIMEX WATCHES PROCEEDS COLLECTED. The morning stars are Mercury, what we do. critical list. opening, however, many of the that would allow voters to petition Korean Communist forces. leaves and thicker coats of fur on travel to hospitals to help them. “The sessions are not structured, TH^SE FUNDS SPONSOR We solve a tough or simple speakers mentioned that race and the proposed legislation directly,onto the Jupiter and Saturn. In 1959, the worst typhoon in That was two years ago. Her child _Jisiting parents share the nor do we want them to be,” said Dr. ARTHUR DRUG STUDENT ACTIVITIES A animals, in the gathering of nuts by problem, and yet we keep eating the ATHLETICS. need to work to insure re-election for The evening stars are Mars and Japane.'e history left 4,464 dead. pesky squirrels and even by people. now has strong, healthy lungs with no frustrations, anxieties and grief they Dietrich Roloff, the nursery’s co-, floor of the state General Assembly. shell of the problem by complaining Cummings, who also is party chair­ Venus. The squirrels eat nuts all though the need for medical treatment. But the themselves experienced. They share director. “There is a sincerity in A p etition signed by 5,000 In 1972, the United States proposed and carrying on about it, even though man. Those born on this date are under winter, but we tend to devour them mother still regularly makes the 15- methods of coping they found useful. their spontaneous approach, a quali­ registered voters would be required a new world monetary system to it has been solved. ★ ★ "A the sign of Libra. immediately. mile trip from her Jackson home to “We do whatever will somehow ty we would not want to alter with to bring such a bill to a floor vote, allow greater flexibility in exchange We keep eating the worthless shells the Holden Perinatal Intensive Care HELP OUR STUDENTS Ben Andrews, the Republican can­ American composer George There’s a neat parable about nuts taake the new parents feel that there programmed instruction. Mrs. Berry has suggested. rates. of our problems rather than throwing Nursery in Ann Arbor to help other is someone out there who cares WANTED didate in the First Congressional Gershwin was born on Sept. 26,1898. A thought for the dav: American that I have found helpful. All of us them away, and enjoying the fruit of “The common denominator here is have our favorite kind of nut, whether parents whose infants are critically enough to help them through a most that these parents care, and they Correspondent On this date in history; clergyman Reinhold Niebuhr said, our labor. trying period,” Mrs. Dillon said. walnut, peanut, or cashew. Some of Perhaps this is just what Jesus was have found ways to deal with a crisis AND HELP YOURSELF "Man’s capacity for justice makes the shells we can break open with “You have a lot of feelings of anger 8G00P8 Officials at Jackson-area hospitals which they are eager to pass on to To Cover The thinking of when he said, “You worry and frustration, seeing your child so democracy possible but man’s in­ fingers very easily, while others we call Mrs. Dillon whenever a newborn others.” HY m m m i m ah AHH r m m i s k m clination to injustice makes and fret over too much, consider the helpless and knowing there’s nothing infant must be transferred to the Ann Coventry MV m k i OH me r m s have to use those metal “crunchers.” lilies of the field and the birds of the Holden is one of the many centers C H I M S NUMBER; k - w . . . democracy necessary.” Still others, if we have small hands, you can do,” Mrs. Dillon said. ‘You Arbor Nurrery a unit at the Universi­ Hft m iksr oifxiim m i m mi m w air.” in Michigan for premature and sick J require some help from another per­ don’t know who to talk to and you feel ty of Michigan medical complex. Newsbeat m i \ m lYim mixff s The next time you continue to very isolated. babies. Advanced equipment for son to break open. And then when we “I contact the parents and let them treating children is on hand as well make yourself unhappy over "I still remember how I felt and for eH0TfOM<. H k m i. have solved the problem of getting to know what I went through and that I as specialist in such areas as infant something already solved, know what others in sim ilar i Yesterdays ) the fruit of the nut, whether with lit­ will be available to help,” Mrs. - S remember how we eat nuts. Throw heart surgery, pulmonary ailments 6 4 3 4 4 8 situations are going through. tle work for a lot, we throw away the Dillon said. “Often, the parents want and blood diseases. The Herald 25 Years Ago away the shell quicker, and discover Perhaps I can help.” Jo handle the situation themselves, shell and enjoy what’s inside. how much happier it is to be a child Mrs. Dillon and her husband, 'The circle of care is complete Concordia Lutheran Church Have you known anyone but they should know Someone is with the support system our visiting ALIO AVAILAILI — THI OMATIIT WE WIU BE HAPPY TO of God when we enjoy the fruit of our Kenneth, are members of a volunteer 6 4 3 - 2 V I I dedicates new parish house. who saved shells and ate them, there who understands. "■ parents offer Holdeq parents,” ALIUHIIV AMIMCA'I MVOMTC ITANI work. group formed to help other parents ASK FOR chewed on them, maybe even .. “)'^en I was going through such Roloff said. “You cannot buy or train ON NECORDI, I TRACK TARES OR SEND A STUDENT REP 10 Years Ago The Rev. John Holiger deal with the trauma of having an in­ HAROLD TURKINQTON CASSETTES - ROCK. COUNTRY, POR I r breaking off a tooth, but actually difficult times, I would have loved to for the kind of need this dedicated V Retired Police Lt. Raymond Grif­ St. George’s Episcopal fant who is ill and not expected to OR EASY LIITENINO, CHRISTMAI, eating those hard shells? That would have talked with someone who had a group fulfills.” BARBARA RICHMOND CNILDRENr. TO SEE YOU. fin is given a farewell testimonial by . Church 300 at Fiano’s Restaurant in Bolton. be a silly thing to do, but when it Bolton PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 26, 1978

M^CHESTER- evening HERALD, , Manchester. Conn., Tues., Sept, 26. yy/Q 1978 —- PAGE ELEVEN Obituaries ... V Educators Try Christopher IV1. Beiiiveau Mrs. Julia L. Gerrity EAST HARTFORD — Christopher MANCHESTER — Mrs. Julia Michael Beiiiveau, infant son of Guy Soul-Searching Job Ahead for Sox; Lipinski Gerrity of 190 Linnmoore To Retain Jobs and Deborah Finan Beiiiveau of 102 St., Hartford, died suddenly Monday Smith Drive, died Sunday at the John at Hartford Hospital. She was the M. Dempsey Hospital, Farmington. widow of George E. Gerrity Sr. and By SUSAN VAUGHN working. He was bom Nov. 29,1977 at Hartford the mother of Mrs. Julia G. Graham Herald Reporter Although the PTA Council Budget Hospital. Committee had placed the position of Manchester. In an effort to retain at least four He is also survived by his paternal for the gifted as a higher priority, the Zimmer Has to Take Some of Blame She is also survived by a son, four teaching positions funded under the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert school administrators noted that no BOSTON (UPI) - Win or sisters and four grandchildren. Comprehensive Employment hardly the age of prime trading Beiiiveau of New Brunswick, appropriate candidates were found spots on a pitching staff which was The funeral is Thursday at 9:15 Training Act, School Superintendent lose this season, the Boston stock. His fielding has been average. year? Why didn’t he force his team to Star break and his fielding was not up Canada; his maternal grandparents, despite extensive advertising and in­ supposed to be one of the league’s fielding down the stretch was an em­ a.m. from the Richard W. Sheehan James P. Kennedy Monday night Red Sox have some serious Despite rumors to the contrary, it best. play more fundamental baseball and to what he had shown us in 1975. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Finan of East terviews. barrassment. He could have been a Funeral Home. 1084 New Britain recommended action by the ^ ard of soul-searching to do at the end was Zimmer who forced the exodus abandon its one-dimensional style ot Itick Burleson blamed his bat tor Board members suggested con­ Zimmer cannot ^tch for Torrez, designated hitter. Hartford; his paternal great- Ave., West Hartford, with a mass at Education n the event CETA funding of Bernie Carbo and Ferguson going for the home run and nothing much of the Red Sox troubles and he, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ferring w|th the PTA Council before of the season. tut for Scott or field for Butch Hob­ The problem is that if the Red Sox St. Lawrence O’Toole Church, Hart­ is cut off by the end of October. Jenkins. Carbo is no Carl Furillo, but else? Why didn’t he rest bionic too. has hit poorly over the last 80 Beiiiveau and Phil Goguen, all of any definite decisions on the The onee-invincible team that had son. He could have rested his win th’e division, people may tend to ford, at 10. Burial will be in Rose Hill The Board of Education has nine he could have spelled Dwight Evans Carlton Fisk, who will again games. But il the team has a Canada; and his maternal great- positions are made. the pennant wrapped up in June is overlook Zimmer’s blunders. And it Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. CETA employees altogether, but better than Jim Rice and anyone can catalytic converter, it is the fiesty grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Eleanor Coltman, now battling to stay alive in the " would be a mistake to pardon the Friends may call at the funeral Kennedy recommended retaining the hit better than Gary Hancock, the manager when he's at fault. Burleson. He and Remy form a good Homber of Beverly Hills, Fla. home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to y K/i chairwoman of the board’s personnel American League East as those slowest bat in the East. combination in the infield when both four teaching positions as the top and finance committee, said she Damn Yankees climb inexorably to But it s all too easy to point the The funeral is Wednesday at 9 a.m. 9 p.m. priority, eliminating three of the Jenkins may win 20 for Texas and are healthy. from Newkirk and Whitney Funeral would suppport Kennedy’s the top. General Manager Haywood linger at the manager when things go Stephen J. Stevens building maintenance positions and the only two real bad years he has Ageless Carl Yastrzemski says he Home, 318 Burnside Ave., with a ser­ recommendation reluctantly, Sullivan has refused to place the onus wrong. The players must share the EAST HARTFORD — Stephen leaving a library aide and a census ever had came in Boston. Does that blame. wants to play through 1981, He will vice at Grace Episcopal Church, although "it is always distasteful to on Manager Don Zimmer, but say anything about Zimmer as a have to stay healthy because any in­ James Stevens, 72, of White Birch clerk in abeyance, hoping those The team, with the exception of Windsor, at 10. Burial will be in eliminate anything.” She said that Zimmer has to take some of the handler of pitchers? jury to Yaz is magnified because of Road, East Hampton, formerly of positions will be continued under blame for the Sox slide. Bice and Jerry Remy, hit pathetical­ Hillside Cemetery. CETA. the positions filled through CETA Lee was benched after losing seven his age. Friends may call at the funeral the East Hartford-Manchester area, funds had been a high priority for Zimmer will undoubtedly be ly over the last halt ot the season. In case none of the CETA positions straight but Mike Torrez' second-half Rice has had an amazing year, a home tonight from 7 to 9. died Monday at Hartford Hospital. years. They include two music around next year, but the status of I he bench has been widely ridiculed, are retained because of action by performance will never be confused surelire MVP if it weren't for goose- Mr. Stevens was born in Wilkes- teachers, a physical education one-time starter Bill Lee and George hut part-timers are not designed to Mrs, Lenora P. Vilga Barre, Pa., and lived there until com­ Congress, Kennedy recommended with General Patton’s drive toward egg Ron Guidry of the Yanks. teacher and a reading teacher, all in Scott is less certain. Lee, who does play 140 or so games a season which MANCHESTER - Mrs. Lenora P. ing to Connecticut in 1941, making his finding additional funds for the four Berlin. The Red Sox paid Torrez a regulars early in the season but he IS what happened when injuries took Sullivan laces the task of signing the the elementary schools. not see eye-to-eye with Zimmer (nor slugger to a lengthy and expensive Vilga, 77, of 27 Hudson St. died Mon­ home in the East Hartford- teaching positions by not filling two bundle to win the big ballgames down was out to prove he belonged as a backstop 150 games and no catcher over. The Hartford City Council was with many of his teammates), is contract in the oti-season or losing day at a Manchester convalescent Manchester area before moving to vacant posts, approaching the town the stretch but he couldn’t. Rick Wise manager. does that nowadays — not one. The most depre.ssing aspect of the scheduled to vote Monday night on almost sure to be dealt away but his may have pitched better ball at Rice as a tree-agent. home. She was the widow of Anthony East Hampton in 1951. Before for some assistance and by possibly There are other questions about And why didn’t he rest Hobson lor player collapse is the performance of extending the Title II CETA positions market value is questionable. Cleveland despite his poor record. the good of team, never minding that there are as many solutions as Vilga. retiring in 1971, he had been eliminating other item s in the Scott has had a miserable year at Zimmer s managerial prowess. Why Fred Lynn, f'erhaps it was a relief to budget. until Oct. 31, No record of the vote Only Dennis Eckersley and Bob Butch likes to play every day to work there are questions to this year’s ver­ Mrs. Vilga was born Oct. 19,1900 in employed as a foreman at Pratt and was available this morning. the plate and he’ll be 35 in March, did he keep Bob Bailey, a righf- linally know the Red Sox do not have Poland and came to this country and Whitney Division on of United Kennedy said he expects at least 50 Stanley can be counted as bright out the kinks? Hobson's shoddy sion ol the Boston Red .Sox. One thing In the event the vote was negative, handed Onrrv Hancock, around all a new Stan Musial on their hands. settled in Manchester more than 70 Technologies Corp., Southington. He percent reduction in the CETA fun­ Lynn batted around .250 after All- IS certain They cannot afford to .'-t- the Manchester board has set up a years ago. She was a communicant of was a member of the East Hampton ding when Congress acts in October. stand pat and wait tor next year. tentative meeting for Thursday at 5 St. Bridget Church and a member of Congregational Church. The two positions which Kennedy p.m. to decide what to do about those the Polish Roman Catholic Union. recommended remain unfilled are He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. positions which would ten end this She is survived by a son, Edward Priscilla Wills of East Hartford; a Vandalism at Church the coordinator of volunteers and a Friday. Herald Six'Game Season Vilga of Manchester; a daughter. sister, Mrs. Erma Dumble of teacher for gifted students, two No formal action on Kennedy’s Miss Genevieve B. Vilga of Macungie, Pa.; and two This statue of Our Lady of Fatima, which has been standing positions which were on the im­ recommendations was taken Monday angle Manchester; four grandchildren and grandchildren. in front of St. James Church in Manchester for about 20 years provements priorities budget for the night'. ’The board agreed to wait until several nieces and nephews. The funeral is Wednesday at 11 was found lying on the ground this morning. Vandals apparent­ current year, but have never been For RSox, Yanks next month hoping to know more The funeral is Thursday at 9:15 a.m. at Wesley Memorial United ly used something like a chisel last night to split the base and filled. Earl Yost a.m. from Holmes Funeral Home, Methodist Church, 110 Ellington about the status of the CETA funding topple the statue to the ground. The statue was presented to Kennedy said he dislikes making by then. BOSTON (UPI) — First there was the 20-game season. Now 400 Main St., with a mass at St. Road, East Hartford, with burial in the recommendation but that he feels Sports Editor it’s the six-game season, and it starts tonight when the Boston the church by the late John B. Burke, a local funeral director, ;.s Bridget Church at 10. Burial will be Center Cemetery. it is necessary because there are not 'its Red Sox host the Detroit Tigers at Fenway Park. in St. Bridget Cemetery. Friends may call at the Callahan in memory of his family. (Herald photo by Chastain) sufficient funds in the budget without Th 20-game season started earlier Friends may call at the funeral Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., tonight deleting something. “I can’t just find About Town her nationally syndicated weekly this month after the New York The Red Sox nearly folded faster ■from 7 to 9. Camp Trip Recalled home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to money in the budget,” he said. He J magazine to get an interview with Yankees caught up with the Red Sox than an accordion earlier this month. A L r- 9 p.m. also noted that the board is faced New York District Judge Mrs. Frank Fiora The Exotic Fish Society of Hart­ Moore. in the race for the American In mid-July, the Red Sox had a 14- '■V Constance Motley made the news in Charles H. Kingsbury Off-Duty Cop Makes with a potential deficit of up to $160,- ford will meet tonight at 7:30 at the As she entered the room, Moore game lead over the Yankees, but MANCHESTER - Mrs. Susie A. the last 24 hours when she ruled that League's Eastern Division title. 000 for out-of-district tuitions it must Children’s Museum, Little School, exited from the shower room. New York climbed to within six MANCHESTER - Charles H. Fiora, 64, of Lebanon, formerly of pay. female sportswriters will no longep But, with six games left for both Trout Brook Drive, West Hartford. Moore took a seat on a stool, minus games while Boston went into a hit­ Kingsbury, 87, of Holliston, Mass., Manchester, died Monday at be barred from entering the locker teams, nothing is settled and the Arrests in Gambling The CETA positions are being Lee Finley will speak on Malawi a towel, and said let's have the Yankees lead the Red Sox by only one ting slump. died Monday at a Vernon convales­ Windham Community Memorial placed in higher priority over the two rooms at Yankee Stadium. Hospital, Willimantic. She was the Cichlids. There will also be a bowl questions.” It was so dark in the game. The Sox broke out of the tailspin by cent home. He was the husband of MANCHESTER — Three area men the smashed window in one car Mon- unfilled positions, Kennedy said, The ruling brought back memories Mrs. Daisy Mason Kingsbury and the wife of Frank Fiora. show, auction, door prizes, and room he didn’t see the late arrival. The Red Sox gained a game on the sweeping a two-game set with the w,ere arrested Monday afternoon on day morning. While he was in­ because he has seen the benefit of of a trip a number of years ago with father of Charles M. Kingsbury of Mrs. Fiora was born in refreshments. Children under 16 Yankes this weekend and could have Yankees in early August and. by the gambling charges after an investiga- vestigating the incident a suspect those services already working in the the late Gordon Todd of Manchester Manchester. Manchester, daughter of the late must be accompanied by an adult. “When he spied the young lady, he gained two had they not blown a one- middle of the month, the lead was patrolman. running into woods across from the schools and it would involve laying to Archie Moore’s pre-fight training back to nine games. He is also survived by two William and Eva Garaitis Strimike. The event is free and the public is in­ camp at North Adams, Mass. quipped, “It’s O.K. with me if she run lead in the last inning of Friday 's Officer Ralph Nezas was attending jQt was pointed out to him. ’The suspect off teachers who are already vited. However, the Yankees went on a brothers, three sisters and three She is also survived by five sons, an auction of vehicles at Hartford was carrying bundles which he Moore was preparing for his wants to stay.” game with the Toronto Blue Jays. grandchildren. Robert Fiora of Ellington, Louis She did, but only after turning As it was, Boston took two of three tear, while the Red Sox played close Road Enterprises, 276 Hartford dropped and the officer recovered. world’s heavyweight championship to .500 ball. By Sept. 7, the Yankees The funeral is Thursday at 2 p.m. Fiora of East Hartford, Richard Road, when a man approached him away until one of Moore’s managers from Toronto while the Yankes were They included stereo speakers and bout against Rocky Marciano. were in Boston for a four-game S', at Chesmore Funeral Home, 854 Fiora of Rocky Hill, Ralph Fiora of and told him of a card game going on insisted Moore don at least a towel, losing two of three to Cleveland. units wrapped in a bag and a jacket. Vandalism Toll The camp was in a secluded section series only four games down. Washington St., Holliston, Mass. Mansfield and Frank T. Fiora of The Tigers haven't won a game in in the parking lot. Nezas approached The Coventry Police Department and of that picturesque community and which he did. Burial will be in Lake Grove Phoenix, Ariz.; a daughter, Mrs. Fenway Park this year. The regular New York bludgeoned Boston in the three men who ask^ him to its dog came to aid the officer but German shepherd dogs patrolled the Cemetery, Holliston. Harry Mortensen of Tolland; three season concludes this weekend with a the four games to forge a t’ . Th place a bet. After participating in the were unable to track the suspect. area to keep all unauthorized visitors Series Dates next weekend, the Red Sox wi. t in.o Friends may call at the funeral brothers, Frank Strimike and Joseph game for awhile, Nezas, and a three-game series against the Blue Not Yet Known out. Yankee Stadium desperately needing home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Strimike, both of Manchester, and backup officer Gary Sellitto, In case you missed the dates and Jays. Burglars at the Maine Coast Sea It was a press day with New York scheduled starting times for World The family suggests that any Walter Strimike of Vernon; a sister, arrested the three men on charges of By SUSAN VAUGHN “Now it’s must a matter of coming to take two of three. Instead, they Food at 55 Oakland St, were selective the building when it is unoccupied. writers Red Smith, the late Frank memorial gifts may be made to a Mrs. Stanley Liss of Manchester; 10 gambling. Herald Reporter Series baseball games, here they are. home and winning,” said captain lost two of three. in their looting, police said. They He also said that the school ad­ Graham and the late Arthur Daley in The series will open Tuesday night, But since then, the Red Sox have charity of the donor’s choice. grandchildren and a great­ ’They were George E. Alexander our company. Carl Yastrzemski after Boston's 14- took only shrimp. Nothing else was MANCHESTER — A complete ac­ ministration had excellent cooopera- Oct. 10 in the home park of the gone 5-2 while the Yankees have won Pitcher Oot the Message grandchild. Jr., 38, of Glastonbury, Thomas R. inning 7-6 win over Toronto Sunday. stolen during the break which oc- counting of the damages caused by tion from the Police Department in The ageless Moore went through National League champions. Starting four and lost four. The funeral is Wednesday at 9 a.m. Butcher, 41, of 490 Burnside Ave., his scheduled drill at, if memory “ We may be exhausted, but we Having heard enough, Umpire Gerry Crawford thumbed Mon- currred sometime after 7 p.m. Sun­ what School Superintendent James the matter. Three juveniles have time will be 8:30. Game two will be should be proud. We battled, and if “Considering where we were a from the Cardinal Funeral Home, 88 East Hartford and John A. Pachisa, R.Kennedy calM “plain malicious serves right, an old wooden, run ( Lottery ] day, already been referred to juvenile Oct. 11 in the NL city, also starting at we battle like this the rest of the week ago. I’d have to settle for this," Pif-1 / I of the game last night in Windham Road, Willimantic, with a 61, of 79 Baldwin Road. Police said vandalism” at Washington School down arena tabbed Baker Bowl. m ass at St. Joseph’s Church, A home on Lydall Street was court and other arrests may follow, 8:30. way..." said Manager Don Zimmer, who set the men, in addition to illegally entered sometime Monday. Several may not be known for a few days, the police said. He did a little rope jumping, Thursday, Oct. 12 will be a day of his pitching rotation for the rest of firsl S 'fun pS) Willimantic, at 10. Burial will be in gambling, tried to cheat other par­ Physically, the Red Sox appear files and cabinets were entered and a Board of Education was told Monday Kennedy said a complete list of worked on the light and heavy bags, travel followed by a night game, the season Monday. “Now we’ve got The winning number drawn Mon­ St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Willimantic. ticipants in the cards games. healthy, but appearances can be bedroom ransacked, but only about night. damages will be compiled and and then engaged in six sparring Friday, Oct. 13 at 8:30 in the a day off and a chance to stay there day in the Connecticut daily lottery Friends may call at the funeral The men were released on $200 deceiving. Third baseman Butch was 097. $3 in change from a piggy bank was Juveniles entered the building, restitution from parents of the rounds with two hard-hitting foes. American League park. to the end. But we have to keep win­ home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. cash bonds for court appearances Hobson’s elbow hurt so bad this Unprecedented Possibility missing, police said. which is still under reconstruction, youths will be sought. When he completed his drills, he Game No. 4 will be Saturday after­ ning." Oct. 9. stepped into a nearby locker room, weekend he asked out of the lineup over the weekend and turned on all The vandalism incident at the noon, Oct. 14 starting at 3:30 at the and was made the designated hitter. Dennis Eckersley, 18-8, will face the water faucets causing flooding stripped to his birthday suit and Scott A. Ingersoll, 20, of 79 Brian school compounded the various AL city. If necessary, game No. 5 Carlton Fisk’s broken ribs are the Tigers Tuesday, while Luis Tiant, An unusual items was stolen from throughout halls and classrooms. showered. PZC Waives Regulation Road, South Windsor, was charged problems the school has had recent­ will also be in the AL stadium Sun­ bothering him, and they kicked up 11-8, and Mike Torrez, 15-12, will the Lion’s Den at 767 Main St. Mon­ Kennedy said the estimate of the While the press waited, there was a Playoff Repeat with operating while his license is ly, including construction delays and day, Oct. 15 starting at 4:30. pitch the other two games. day afternoon. The owner of the shop Sunday when he made the game’s suspended in connection with an acci­ damages, such as on the carpets and termites. Leonard Seader, chairman little commotion at the door. A If necessary, the scene shifts back On Broad St. Sidewalks reported that a rattlesnake's head beautiful, dark-haired young lady, best defensive play, turning a popped dent at Parker Street and Tolland floor tiles will not be known for of the building and sites committee, to the National League for games No. up bunt into a double play. encased in a clear globe on a block of with the proper (press) credentials Turnpike Monday night. Police said awhile. It may take some time for said that the termite problem is now 6 and No. 7 Oct. 17-18 with 8:30 star­ Fisk snared the bunt, fell to the Fall Session proved an application from Erlis wood was taken during a shoplifting the the carpet and the floor tiles to had arrived late and was assigned by Finalists Likely By JUNE TOMPKINS Ingersoll’s car backed into a car in the hands of the proper ting times. incident involving four white males. ground, got up and threw to first to SALEM, N.H (UPI) - A 67-night Herald Reporter Keeney for a 50-foot restriction on driven by William Ferguson, 40, of pull loose. He also said some glue was authorities; the Town Building Com­ double up tha runner. iail session oi racing opens at property at 158 Keeney St., and ap­ The shopkeeper said that two white poured on carpeting in the new media MANCHESTER — The Planning 136 Mohegan Trail, South Windsor. mittee and the town health officer. “When I landed, it felt like I had a Rockingham Park Thursday with a NEW YORK (UPI) - An unprecedented repeat of the same proved excavation and fill on the site males entered the store asking him center. Water also "entered some and Zoning Commission Monday Both cars were in the Gasland ser­ Questions over the safety of exter­ knife stuck in (the rib),’’ said Fisk. stakes program amounting to over in conjunction with K eeney’s about chess sets and two others storage areas, ruining books and four playoff finalists is closer to becoming reality today with the night approved a sidewalk waiver in vice station lot. Police said Ingersoll minating for termites arose, but the "But I heard people yelling to go to •$172,000 and total purses ot over $1 proposed construction of a one- followed them in a while later, brow­ other school supplies. Bostock Alleged Kansas City Royals having clinched at least a tie for the a subdivision on Broad Street owned was at fault in the accident for un­ questions have apparently been first, so I threw.” million. family house, with the condition that sing in the store while the other two safe backing. Court date is Oct. 6. Kennedy said the contractor on the answered to the satisfaction qf the American League West and the Philadelphia Phillies inching by Frederick and Dorothy Annulli. he install footing drains and tem­ men kept talking to the owner. Short­ project will be asked about access to closer to the National League East title. The commission, however, does town officials. porary hay bale checks. ly after the second two men left the The Royals clinched a tie for their . . ^ recommend that sidewalks be in­ first two men followed them, the Murderer Jailed The PZC postponed action on Rec Offers third straight AL West title Monday stalled on the west side of Broad several items pending additional in­ shop owner said. He then noticed that Street where there are none from Fall Classes CROWN POINT, Ind. (UPI) — night by beating the Seattle Baseball RoundupJ formation. One was a request for a a hat and the snake’s head, which he A man charged with firing an Mariners, 7-2, behind the six-hit Center Street to West Middle Turn­ termed a rare item valued at $60, SAVE-FUEL ENERGY WITH WOOD BURNING^ errant shotgun blast that killed pike. sidewalk waiver in the Knollwood Registration for the fall California Angels’ outfielder pitching of Dennis Leonard, who won subdivision which concerned a desire were missing. session of the Manchester Lyman Bostock has been jailed Several areas do have walks, but without bond on first-degree his 20th game for the second straight Now if the Yankees can hold onto to save some trees in the develop­ Recreation Department’s murder charges. season. At the same time, the the commission felt that with the Three vehicles parked at the Burr their one-game lead over the Boston ment. Commission Chairman Alfred cultural program will con- Leonard Smith, 31, of Gary, was Phillies maintained their four-game Red Sox in the AL East, the same youth traffic to some of the fast food Corners Commuter Parking lot on County Jail on the murder charge, Sieffert favors putting walks on one tinue until Friday. accused of shooting at his estranged lead over Pittsburgh in the NL East four teams will be back again to vie services on Broad Street which are Tolland Turnpike were vandalized FIREPLACES which carries a penalty of 30 to 60 side of the development, and Manchester residents and wife and striking the 27-year-old out­ by coming from behind to beat the for World Series honors. near the Waddell School and a suggested laying the walk around the Monday. An officer on patrol noticed years. summer swimming area, the in­ surrounding towns may fielder, who was riding in a car with Montreal Expos, 3-2, in 12 innings. Elswhere in the NL, St. Louis trees if necessary. However, the PZC After the charges were filed by the stallation of sidewalks would be a sign up in person at the her Saturday night in downtown John Wathan had a two-run triple blanked New York, 3-0. In the only will wait for a final report from county prosecutor, Smith was taken safety feature. Arts Building on Garden Gary. for the Royals in the first and the other AL games, Chicago topped Ernest Tureck, tree warden, and Jay before Giorgi, who advised him of his The commission reviewed maps Small Plane Grove Road between 9 Funeral services were set Royals added four more in the fourth Oakland, 6-2, and Texas edged Giles, public works director, before a.m. and 1:30 p.m. constitutional rights, including the showing the designation of several Thursday in Los Angeles for Bostock, to stake Leonard to his fourth Minnesota, 3-2, in 11 innings. making a final decision. right to a lawyer. traffic regulation and signal im­ Some of the classes that who joined the Angels this year under straight win and help him become the W liilc .Sox 6, A'h 2 Other agenda items were post­ Is Missing still are available for a five-year, $2.3 million contract. He The suspect told the judge his fami­ first pitcher in Royals' history to win provements for which the town has ly had hired a private attorney and Lamar Johnson s bases-loaded approved funding. poned because application represen­ registration include was the ninth leading hitter in the 20 games twice. single scored two runs in the third in­ tatives were not present. Giorgi delayed further proceedings In other matters, the PZC ap­ BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - The Civil aerobics, cake decorating, American League before his death. ■'It's unbelievable, " said the ning for the White Sox and Chet until 8:30 a.m. Friday, at which time Air Patrol, Air National Guard and pottery, macrame and Smith appeared briefly Monday Royals’ Frank White. "Some teams Lemon hit his 13th homer for needlepoint. For a com­ before Lake County Criminal Court he will conduct an indigency hearing don't get this far in 30 years and police in two states launched a if Smith doesn’t have his own lawyer another. plete list of classes and for Judge Andrew Giorgi, who set his we’ve done it three years in a row. R ungers It, Toin.s 2 massive air search at dawn today for or an arraignment if he is a twin-engine commuter plane further information con­ next court appearance for Friday We went through a lot to get here." Bobby Bonds achieved his fifth 30- Buying Hickey’s Grove tact the Arts Building, 643- morning. represented by counsel. For tile i^hillies, keeping the carrying three persons that vanished ENJOY. Gary police investigators said homer. 30-stolen base season of his en route to Albany, N.Y. 6795. These Exclusive features The suspect, who was arrested pressure on wasn't quite so easy. the magic . . . the warmth of your own • FULL 28” OPENING Smith, who was arrested seven times career. He scored on A1 Oliver's two- Faceses Fate Like Pond The plane, an air taxi owned by fireplacel Candlecove "The Pleasure seven hours after the shooting on a First they had to come from behind out single to give Texas the win. • 16' AIR COOLED CHMNEV on various charges but not convicted Business Aircraft Corp. of People" tor over a decade maltes It possi­ Gary street, was held in the Lake to tie their game with Montreal by (.’iirdiiiiil.s ,'{, .Mels 0 MANCHESTER — The town’s ble for you to have this BEAUTIFUL and • WALL SPACER A FIRE STOP between 1964 and 1974, was trying to is as high as $300,000. Bridgeport, took off from Sikorsky scoring a pair of runs in the ninth. attempt to purchase Hickey’s Grove PRACTICAL FIREPLAtt for Less than you ■ COMPLETE WITH SCREEN Perfect Score kill his wife, Barbara, 26, who was Silvio Martinez, 9-8. pitched his se­ The next step will be to negotiate a Memorial Airport at 9:15 a.m. Mon­ thoug^ht possiblel REMEMBER the winters Then they watched the scoreboard to faces a fate similar to the one now House Plants SPARK GUARD A RAM CAP riding in the back seat of a car with cond two-hitter of the season and sales price between the parties. But, of '77 & '78?... Be prepared with this • PRECISION BUILT SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) _ discover the second-place Pirates affecting Hilliard Pond — a wide dis­ day and was due in Albany about an Enerov Savlnns Rrenlaml Bostock. beat the Mets for the third time in as with the wide discrepancy in the pre­ hour and 15 minutes later. Program Due Marcia Frederick, 15, of Springfield J' had beaten the Chicago Cubs, 7-4. many starts. crepancy between the appraised Mrs. Smith was hospitalized brief­ sent price and the appraisal, such an Tne passengers were identified as will be traveling with the U.S. gym­ Finally, they put the Expos away in value and the sales price. VERNON — House nastics team to compete in the World ly with pellet wounds to her face. agreement may be hard to reach. Leonard Schatz of Stratford and the 12th when rookie Orlando Gon­ . The Advisory Recreation and Park plants will be the topic of lim ited o f f e r Games in Strasbourg, France Oct The baseball star and Mrs. Smith, A similar problem has developed James E. Heap of Trumbull. Both zalez beat out an infield single, Qmunission has suggested that the the first of a series of fall 22. ’ ■ who had filed for divorce two months with a proposal that the town men were executives at General moved to third on an error and a town seek federal Bureau of Outdoor gardening programs spon­ IMMEDIA TE INS TALLA TION ago, had met only minutes earlier at purchase Hilliard Pond. The Conser­ Electric’s Stamford plant in the ACT NOWI ENJOY Frederick, the first U.S. gymnast sacrifice and scored on Larry Bowa’s Land Speed Mark Recreation funds for the purchase of sored by the Tolland Coun­ the warmth, beauty the home of her sister, Joan vation Commission is seeking firm’s industrial gas turbine ever to score a perfect 10 in the un­ single, Hickey's Grove, a 16-acre tract off ty office of the Cooperative & fuel savings of< Hawkins, whom Bostock had known BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, purchase of that land, also with the program a company spokesman said. even parallel bars, was one of six “I’m aching all over," said Bowa, Oakland Street and adjacent to Union Extension Service. this fine fireplacel' for several years, detectives said. Utah I UPI I — An Army Reserve use of BOR funds. A spokesman for Business Aircraft girls and an alternate chosen this who broke an O-for-9 streak with his Pond. The meetng will be Miss Hawkins was in the front seat of recruiting .sergeant from Los has declined to identify the pilot. 24 HOUR SERVICE past weekend in competition in game-winning hit. “I'd love to sit in .Angeles set a world land speed The appraisal for the land was $64,- Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Oklahoma City against the 20 best the car, which was driven by The pond owners, Morris and “We assume the aircraft made a DALY & SUN ?879i the sun for a week. " record lor small-engine sports cars 000, well below the approximate the Tolland County women gymnasts in the United Bostock’s uncle, Thomas Turner, 43. Richard Bezzini, have offered the forced landing or crashed CALL NO W ! ______COMPLETELY INSTALLED__ As lor the Pirates, who kept their .Monday, zipping acro.ss Hie salt flats sales price of $300,000 that has been land for $125,000, but a preliminary Agricultural Center, Route States. Police said Turner had helped raise slim hopes alive by beating Chicago, mentioned to the town. somewhere because we assume it 30. the two girls. at 02 mpli appraisal set the value of the proper­ only had enough fuel to fly four to six 203- FSUNCIIU UHUIKED once again it was Dave Parker The federal BOR grant would pay Carl Salsedo, regional Phipps Ailing “It’ll probably come out like he Master Sgt. Mike Stern, driving a ty at $10,500. hours and had a limited range,” CAP providing the bulk of the offense. 1958 Austin Realy "bug eye" Sprite, half the cost of the purchase and the extension horticultural BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) - (Bostock) was having some kind of Job Well Done The town last week sent the owners spokesman Col. Allan Pogorelski Parker raised his NL-leading town would pay the rest. Commission agent, who will speak, Veteran guard Jeff Phipps is out in­ affair with the woman, but it wasn’t toppled the old record of 54 mph for a letter that said they have 10 days to said Tuesday. ^ . » T r x e average to .328 with a single, double Grand Touring Class Sports Cars as members already have said that they suggests that participants 563-2401 definitely with a knee injury suffered like that at all," said Police Sgt. Bob congratulated set a final sales price for the proper­ “We also assume there are sur­ and triple, and increased his NL National Speed Week got under way could not endorse proceeding with bring their house plant ^ CANDLECOVE 1800 Silas Deane Hwy Rocky Hill, Conn 06067 in Indianans upset victory over Scheerer. “They had been together Dennis Leonard last night after latter notched 20th pitchine ty. The town has not yet received an vivors,” he said. leading RBI total to 114 with two. on the famed race cour.se. Stern’s the purchase plan if the asking price answer. problems to the meeting. Washington and may have to undergo for a total of about 20 blocks before decision. Leonard’s the fourth American Leaguer to win 20 th il Omar Moreno and Frank Taveras surgery. the shooting. It’s just a shame.” Sprite has a modified 948 cc engine — season and the fifth pitcher in the major leagues. (UPI Photo) also had a pair of RBI for Pittsburgh. about 59 cubic inches. PAGE TWELVE__ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Tues Sent 26 1978 H ------MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 26. 1978 — PAGE ’I'HIRTEEN Penney Girls S'. Whalers Set For Islanders 'TT' When the New England 1972-73, is interesting because the said General Manager Bill Torrey. ilershey against Washington, win­ Post Victory team has made at least one signifi­ ning 5-2, and will also meet the Caps Whalers take on the New York “We feel Tambellini has excellent again, Detroit twice, Chicago and the Islanders in their home exhibi­ cant signing in each of its first six potential also and hope he can make Two big victories were logged yesterday by the Penney High vears to develop into a serious con­ New York Rangers. tion opener Wednesday night the adjustment from junior to pro tender for the Stanley Cup. hockey in a khort time." There are plenty .ol tickets j j ^®**ntry team as it topped Northwest Catholic, 25-32, at the Springfield Civic Center and defending state Class LL champ Norwich Free Academy, 22- Billy Harris was New York’s The Islanders have also added a remaining lor Wednesday s game. 33, at the Black Knights’ home course. they will be meeting one of the original No. 1 pick. In Year II, All- lam iliar face to World Hockey premier teams in the National Star defenseman Potvin burst onto Association fans — left wing John „ harrier Mary C oach D ick B rim ley c ite d Hockey League. the scene and is now regarded as one Fonelli Irom the Houston Aeros. Joins Whalers coDD took individual honors with an Pomerleau for giving a tremendous of the best in NHL history. Goalie Tonelli is a 6-2, 2(15-pounder who 11:09 clocking for a newly laid out 2.0 Patrick Division champions a year Glenn (Chico) Resch and left wing checked in with 64 goals and 87 The New England Whalers mile course. Penney sophomore Cin­ ago when they posted the third best acquired 24-year-old right wing record in the NHL (49-17-15), the Clark Gilles were the big catchers in assists in his three years of WHA dy Arico trailed Cobb by about one Year III. play. Warren Miller from the Quebec Nor- yard most of the race and finished Islanders appear to be even stronger Year IV saw the emergence of In Bossy, Trotier and Gilles. the diques in a straight player trade for with an 11:18 clocking. [Cross Country] this season with the addition of some veteran goaltender Louis Levasseur, new talent to go along with such es­ center Trottier, who was the NHL’s Islanders boast one of the top-scoring w r - / i Sophomore Cathy Bojko took third second leading scorer last season it was announced today by both tablished stars as Denis Potvin, lines in pro hockey. The trio ac­ place for the Knights, now 3-0, with behind Montreal’s Guy Lafleur. After World Hockey Association clubs. ■sv Result: 1. Cobb (NW) 11:09 for 2.0 Bryan Trottier and Mike Bossy. counted lor 134 goals. 165 assists and teammate Kathy Abbott, a junior, minor adjustments in Year V, right Miller will be going into his third miles, 2. Arico (P), 3. Bojko (P), 4. Tracing the history of the 299 points last year, 'Frottier showing nailing down fourth position. Two wing Bossy came to the rescue in year of WHA play. Two seasons ago freshmen, Laura Pomerleau and Abbott (P), 5. Murphy (NFA) 6 fslanders, who began NHL play in 46-77-123 figures, Bossy 53-38-91 with Calgary, he ran a neck-and-neck 1977-78 to score 53 goals and win totals and Gilles 35-5085 stats. 'uJU'. Martha Moiumphy, ran super races Thayer (NFA), 7. O’Connell (NW), 8.' Rookie-of-the-Year honors. race with the Whalers’ George Lyle for Penney taking 10th and 13th Lee (NFA), 9. Cassell (NW), 10 Fhe delense, of course, revolves for Rookie-of-the-Year honors over This year’s diamonds in the rough around Potvin, a perennial All-Star pb'T r. rn<-.,n-tjvo''' Pnr-nr,,- Ilo-,,) Pomerleau (P). could be center Steve Tambellini and the first two-thirds of the campaign. Mini-Marathon who racked up 94 points a year ago He finished with 55 points in 1976-77 defenseman Dwyane Loudermilk, (30 goals, 64 assists) and the goalten- the fsles’ first and third draft picks, on 23 goals and 32 assists. Slated Oct. 15 ding duo of Resch and Billy Smith. A 5-11, 180-pounder, Miller began respectively. Tambellini scored 75 Each goalie saw plenty of work in Female Reporters goals and picked up 80 assists for 155 last season with the Edmonton 1977-78. Resch showing a 28-9-7 Oilers, but was sent to Quebec early The Connecticut Bank and Trust points with Lethbridge in the WCHL record and Smith a 20-8-8 log. in the year. After a slow start, he Co., along with Channel 3 and the last year. The game against the Islanders Have Same Rights YMCA of Greater Hartford, will "We picked up a 75 goal scorer last came on strong with the NordiqUes, Ball Carrier Stopped for Little Gain will be the second of seven against notching 14 goals and 24 assists in 60 sponsor the Mini-Marathon II Sun­ year (Bossy I and he turned out to be NHL opposition for the Whalers. Gang-tackling was evident for Manchester High in its 20-15 NEW YORK (DPI) — A U.S. District Court judge has ruled Quarterback ^Pretzeled^ day, Oct. 15 at Bushnell Park. a considerable addition to our club, ’ games. His overall 1977-78 figures wrapped around unidentified Fermi runner. Indian teammates They opened Saturday night in •ead 16-28-44. opening game football win against Fermi High of Enfield last that female sports reporters have just as much right to be in the The 10,000 meter run, inaugurated Bickford (left) and Steve Byrum ocker room as their male counterparts and if the players want last year, is sanctioned by the Saturday at Memorial Field. Jim Paggioli (86) has his arms a Patriot quarterback Steve Grogan wound up like (81). No. 17 IS Chris Boser. (Herald Photo by Chastain) to pr^otect their modesty, the team can install curtains or a pretzel when sacked by Oakland Raider Ten Henricks for 10- Connecticut A.A.U. and is titled “A swinging doors Little Run Through History,” to com­ yarcl loss in Sunday’s game. Pats went on to win, 21-14 (UPI memorate Greater Hartford’s Did Leon Spinks Break Training? U.S. District Judge Constance to privacy in this case not as signifi­ Photo) Baker Motley Monday struck down historic landmarks. cant as the constitutional rights of The Mini-Marathon will begin at Vikings Are Far From Dead as unconstitutional the policy of women sports reporters to equal total bases? — Frank Mautfae, Santa Paula, Calif. Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn noon and proceed through the streets I never knew an owner yet who hit a home run. But to protection and due process. Without of downtown Hartford. Between 2,000 answer your question, a baU hit out of the park is still the and the New York Yankees manage­ access to the players after a game, JUST ASK ment of barring women sports to 2,500 runners are expected and will most exciting play in baseball and should be encouraged as she said, they are unable to do their be divided into six male/female Murray Olderman long as it doesn’t traduce the basic rules of the game. reporters from the locker room after job and compete on an equal basis Staub and Carty 11“ There’s a feeling that since the balls have been made in As Bears Can Testify Today categories: Junior High, Senior a game. with men. High, Open, Sub-Masters (30-39) and Haiti they’re wound tighter and have resulted in more long CHICAGO (UPI) - The Vikings’ touchdown. On the Bears Mrs. Motley directed the Yankees The opinion related to the sex dis­ By Murray Olderman balls. There are twice as many doubles hit as homers, with rushing yardage too, limiting Walter one. where Foreman plunged a yard Grand Masters (50-f-), with prizes approximately the same total bases. Minnesota Vikings are far ninth play, Chicago’s Bob Avellini to install curtains or swinging doors crimination complaint by Melissa Payton to 58 yards in 24 carries. Both for a touchdown and an eight-point to protect the players’ rights to After DH Honor being awarded to the top three Ludtke of Sports Illustrated, who from dead, and the Chicago fumbled the snap from center, Rickey Young and Chuck Foreman Vikings edge and Rick Danmeier, runners in each group and to the The tipoff: Q. What is Billy Martin doing these days to earn his Minnesota’s Mark Mullaney privacy, or, as she put it, “to shield said she was barred from the salary from the Yankees? And where is he living? — Bears can testify to their outgained Payton, Young with 81 who converted after each touchdown, them from the roving eyes of female youngest and oldest runners. H.M., Elizabeth. N.J. recovered and lateraled to Matt Yankees clubhouse during the World Staub of the Detroit Tigers and veteran Rico Carty of Most unbelievable episode of the entire Spinks-Ali rejuvenation. yards in 17 carries and Foreman with booted a 29-yard field goal for an 11- reporters.” Other events beginning at 10 a.m., ’The resigned manager of the New York Yankees Blair, who ran 49 yards for 73 in 17. Series last year. tw Oakland A’s are in a hot contest for the American League’s will include a two mile “Fun Run,” jamboree was promoter Bob Arum unwinding in a The Bears began Monday night’s point Minnesota lead with 12 minutes Otherwise, she said, access to the post-fight buU session and admitting that Spinks was maintains an apartment in suburban New Jersey, across touchdown and a 14-0 Vikings advan­ "Running was the difference in the Yankees’ owner George Stein- volleyball, and demonstrations and the Hudson River from the Stadium. But he now spends TV game unbeaten in three games to play. locker room is to be granted “to all ‘Outstanding Designated Hitter” Award for 1978. Also in the out getting drunk every night before the fi^ t. Arum tage. game,” Armstrong said. "We were e-aoteu lu ail orennerbrenner said the club would comply aiso predicted the deposed champ would never fight most of his time on the road, scouting prospects, checking and a three-point favorite. The Avellini. forced to play catch-up by accredi ed sports reporters without .Jwith the court s ruling, Kuhn said he running are Hal McRae of Kansas City, winner in 1976- Willie Wsbee, skateboarding out free agents, looking at players for possible trades. He’s The two touchdowns were enough ready, but they played more 3-4 passing, wound up with 207 yards on again tecause it would take him so long to spend his Vikings scored the first 14 points, to decide the game. Horton of Tronto, 1975 winner; Don Baylor of the California basketball. $3 million-plus purse. But that may be propaganda seldom seen at Yankee Stadium. defense than we expected and they 22 completions in 36 attempts, but he Proceeds will benefit the never trailed, and posted a 24-20 vic­ “There was a lot of pressure, " Sirs. r S ’ S . Player's rlyh, " » Angels and Lee May of the Baltimore Orioles. because Top Rank (Arum’s outfit) is obUgated to ran more than 1 thought they would." had two passes intercepted in key American Heart Association of Q. I don’t understand the term ‘‘onside kick.” Why do tory to move into contention for a Vikinp’ Coach Bud Grant said, "but Staub, used exclusively as a DH by promote four fights annuaUy for Spinks over the next seventh straight championship in the The Bears picked away at situations, and the fumble which Greater Hartford and the Connec­ two years, with a minimum of $50,000 per bout. they call it that? — F.V., Scottsbluff, Neb. there’s pressure every week. This the Tigers, is hitting .279 with 22 , , ticut Lung Association. Applications It’s a misnomer. There is theoretically no onside kick, NFL’s National Conference Central Minnesota's 14-point lead and Payton resulted in Minnesota’s touchdown home runs. 111 runs betted in 266 home runs and 53 RBIs. was-flot a Super Bowl, it was just a ran three yards for the first of his for the Mini-Marathon II are though the term has become generic to describe a kickoff Division. gave the Bears too many turnovers to Oklahoma 11 No. 1 total bases in 149 games. Carty is hit- „ J ' ’® DHs with barely i^ibbled the minimum 10 yards with the hope that game." two touchdowns before Bob Thomas keep pace. available at any CBT branch, the “We were victims of the Vikings NEW YORK (UPI) — Oklahoma, ting at a 2.85 pace in 132 games, ™ Q. Can you please explain what they mean by the term the kicking team can recover the free football. It should be The win gave Minnesota a 2-2 booted field goals of 27 and 32 yards Tarkenton passed for 152 yards on following a 17-3 victory over YMCA, WFSB, and WDRC. “chuck” in professional football and what the rule Is? — more accurately phrased as a “short kick.” That’s the and our own mistakes,’’ Bears’ record, one game behind the Bears which feasted on Rice last Saturday, mostly for Toronto, and has 251 total to cut the Vikings’ advantage to one 14 completions in 20 attempts and Wyoming. has had less than half the at bats” G.N., Cincinnati, Ohio. same as saying “sudden death” should be called “sudden Coach Neill Armstrong said. and Green Bay, tied for the Central point. used that one-sided, 66-7 triumph and bases with 29 homers and 93 RBIs. victory.” The former has become the accepted description On the sixth play of the game, had only one interception by Doug Alabama dropped to No. 7 after its of the leaders. Last year’s winner, Division lead with 3-1 records. But then Tarkenton took charge. Southern California’s upset of first loss in three games and Texas The Detroit Tigers, as the result of for quick-ending overtime. And everyone in football Minnesota’s Fran Tarkenton passed Minnesota won the contest on f lank on the Bears two to stop a Alabama to take over the No. 1 Staub’s performance, lead the league Jim Rice of the Red Sox, is batting understands “onside kick.” to Sammy White for 33 yards and a Relying on his passing, he carried the Minnesota threat A&M, continuing its steady rise in .270, but has played only 47 games as Softball Group Vikings from thpir 31 to the Bears’ ranking Monday in the UPI Board of the ratings, moved up two places to in the DH category, hitting ,279 (the Q. Counting bails hit into the playing field as no pitches, Coaches college football ratings. same as Staub). Detroit is followed a DH with 196 at bats. ....^ No. 8 after a convincing 37-2 victory The winner of the “Outstanding and foul balls as strikes, during the course of a major In the first change in the top spot over Boston College. by Cleveland at .270 and the league baseball game does a pitcher throw more balls or [ Standings ] since Alabama was named No. 1 in Minnesota Twins at ,267. Designated Hitter” trophy will be Plans Meeting strikes? — Bill Teetz, Gloversville, N.Y. Leaders j pre-season, Oklahoma received 25 McRae in 144 games as a DH is bat­ presented with an award by the He throws more strikes. Otherwise, he’s no longer \ Meeting of the committee planning pitching in the major leagues. first-place votes and 558 points to ting .268 with 249 total bases, 16 home Manchester (N.H.) Union Leader National League the reunion of the 1944 Manchester Batting easily outdistance runner-up runs and 67 RBIs. May is batting .249 and the American League at the East Softball League is scheduled Q. Was Muhammad All on any special diet before the .\alionul League Southern California. The Trojans, a in 133 games with 216 total bases, 24 paper’s annual sports award dinner To chuck is to whack. That is, a defensive back or W L Pet. GB Thursday night at 7:30 at the home of championship fight with Leon Spinks to get his weight AB H Avg. 24-14 victor over previously top- homers and 77 RBIs. The veteran next January in M anchester. linebacker takes a shot at a potential receiver before a down below their first meeting? — B.D., Evansville, Ind. Philadelphia 87 68 .561 - Ollie Jarvis, 38 Strickland Street. pass is thrown, the intent bemg to knock him down or Parker, Pitt 561 184 .328 ranked Alabama, drew seven first- Horton, with the Indians earlier in Previous winners were Rice in 1977, The restored champ, Ali, claimed he got his strength Pittsburgh 83 72 .535 4 divert him from his pass route. The new rule this year is from a special program instituted at the suggestion of Buckner, Chi 427 137 .321 place votes and 516 points to move up SPORTS the season, is hitting at a .251 clip in McRae in ’76, Horton in ’75, Tommy Chicago 77 79 .494 lOVz that the defender is only allowed to make contact with the comic Dick Gregory, who became part of All's entourage. Madlock, SF 433 136 .314 five spots from last week. 101 games with 10 homers and 56 Davis of Baltimore in 1974 and Orlan­ receiver within five yards of the line of scrimmage. An Montreal 73 83 .468 14VZ SLATE He said a blood test showed he needed more potassium and Garvey, LA 622 194 Michigan, which conquered Notre RBIs. Baylor is batting .253 in 92 con- do Cepeda in 1973. illegal chuck thereafter results in a five-yard penalty and iron. So he started gulping a potion of honey and melted ice St. Louis 68 70 .430 20V2 .312 Clark, SF 574 179 .312 Dame, 28-14, squeaked past Arkansas I 19th Hole first down tor the offensive team. Apparently, more long cream. But in the crunch he was basically a steak and New York 63 94 .401 25 T uesday “bombs” are being thrown successfully this season vegetables eater. Cruz, Hou 547 170 .311 lor the No. 3 spot. The Wolverines SOCCER because of the wary defenders. West Winfield, SD 569 176 .309 received three first-place votes and Simsbury at Manchester, Victim Liked Everyone W L Pet. GB Richards, SD 533 164 .308 499 points and Arkansas, a 19-7 3:45 Ellington Ridge Q. I’m curious why Bjorn Borg doesn’t use a Bancroft Parting shot: Los Angeles 94 62 .603 - Burroughs, Atl 475 146 .307 winner over Oklahoma State, also Prince Tech at East KOI K BALL — Gross - Marinos tennis racket any more, for which he had advertised, bnt Cincinnati ^ te a d uses a Donnay racket. — Joe Gonw, Lehlghton, The San Francisco 49ers are, hoo boy, revolutioniz­ 86 69 .555 7‘A Concepcion, Cin 549 164 .299 grabbed three first-place votes and Catholic, 3:15 Gerakaris, Dan Maddaluno, Barney ing journalistic ethics. They’ve not only cut out all San Francisco 87 70 .554 7 Vi 461 points. Cheney Tech at Coven­ Bostock Faced Gun Weber, Pete Rotondo 139, Bob Clark, free meals for the scribes following that club, but San Diego .American League Borg uses whichever one the occasion calls for, the 81 76 .516 13‘A Penn State, boosting its record to4- try, 3:15 Dick Carlson, Pete Smichenko, Jack occasion being whether he’s playing in the United States or insist that journalists make and pay for their own Houston AB H Avg. room reservations on the road. GM Joe Thomas even 69 87 .442 25 Carew, Min 0 with a 26-21 victory over Southern Hall at Penney, 3:30 Woodcock 142; N et-S tan Goodman, overseas. Generally, he had used the Bancroft in American Atlanta 552 186 .337 wanted to charge them plane fare, but was dissuaded 69 87 .442 25 Oliver, Tex Methodist, dropped one notch to.No, Conard at East Hartford, appearances. But at the U.S. Open he relied on the Donnay. 504 162 ..321 In Winter League Ave Zubrow, Frank Sheldon, John Both rackets are specially reinforced because he strings by an Oakland Raider official. The result can be what Monday's Results Rice, Bos 650 205 .315 5 and Texas held on to the No. 6 spot 3:30 Howat 117, Brian Smith, Bob them so tightly. is called honest reporting. Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 4 Piniella, NY 448 140 .313 Newington at South Zaiman, Bill Munro, Dick DellaBer- Philadelphia 3, Montreal 2 NEW YORK (UPI) — Lyman Bostock was thinking to himself Please send a|l sports questions to Murray Olderman. P.O. Box Roberts, Sea 455 137 .301 Windsor, 3:30 narda 121, George Ehrlich, Bob Q. Why do owners allow and fabricate so many home 6346, Incline Village, Nev. 89450. Because of the volume of mail, St. Louis 3, New York 0 Yount, Mil 485 145 .299 Bolton at Rham, 3:15 how good it felt to be alive. Robinson, Irv Ertman, Herb Byk 122, runs in the majors? Why allow so many “quads” and so there will be no individual responses. few three-base and two-base hits, both in frequencies and Today’s Games Otis, KC 471 140 ,297 CROSS COUNTRY He had just come off his best there’s a guy in a green truck looking Fred Laprove, Ray Peracchio, Gus (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Montreal (May 7-10) and Palmer 0- Oglivie, Mil 458 136 .297 Hilinski Wins Manchester /East Hart­ season yet in baseball with Tacoma for you.’ Peters, Ben Salad 122, Rob Davidson, 0) at Philadelphia (Kaat 7-5 and Bostock, Cal 568 168 .296 ford at Wethersfield, of the Pacific Coast League where he “ Everybody liked Lyman, es­ Fred Rotondo, Harry Weinstein, Sal Christenson 12-14), 2, N Le Flore, Det 656 193 .294 One-Day Golf 3:30 had hit .333. He was only 24 and was pecially the kids. When we were in Musco 124. Kickers 78, 75. Chicago (Lamp 8-10) at Pittsburgh Munson, NY 589 173 .294 Farmington at East due to report to the parent Minnesota Venezuela, he’d always have time for Jai Alai Results (Rooker 9-11), N Hume Runs Catholic, 3:30 Twins in a couple of months for the them, talking to them about baseball Houston (J. Niekro 12-14) at Atlan­ Veteran Stan Hilinski, playing out Cromwell at Cheney beginning of a new season. and trying to learn their language.” LADIES — A - Net, Eleanor Scran­ National League: Foster, Cin 35; ton 90-21-69; B - Doris Adler 100-31- Moncluy Fveniiig ta (P. Niekro 19-16), N Luzinski, Phil 32; Smith, LA and of the Manchester Country Club, cap­ Tech, 3:30 Right now, though, he was getting Flynn had the same reaction as all tured the Central Connecticut Golf a taste of winter ball with the the other Met players who knew 69; C - Joan Sanborn 103-37-66. FKST GAME DOilClIS SEVEN POMTS IVTH GAME DOUBIES SEVEN POWTS MNTN GAME DOUBUS SEVEN POMTS TWELFTH GAME DOUBUS SEVEN POMTS St. Louis (Dresler 0-0) at New Parker, Pitt 29; Kingman, Chi 28. FIELD HOCKEY 8 Nte Bartirefl 17.00 IS.fiO 5.80 4 U h p a 11.20 5.60 3.00 3 Zabala Marcoida 20.00 720 360 5 Uriarte Zoqui 1940 S.OO 3 20 York (Swan 8-6), N Association One-Day Tournament Maracay club in Venezuela and Bostock when he heard the 27-year- BE T I ER NINE - A - Eleanor I Mauj I Keps 4.40 3.00 1 Arra ian 4.40 3.00 8 Asis Ochoa 6 80 5.20 1 Zabala Garita S.60 3.20 American League: Rice, Bos 43; Manchester at Simsbury, 3 lavy Kepa 2.40 Up, Up and Over for Score yesterday at Black Hall in Old Lyme enjoying it tremendously. old Angels’ outfielder had been shot Scranton 43-11-32; B - Doris Adler 49- 4 Zefui (Xm S.40 1 Emma Urquiaga 3.60 3 Solaun Javier 3.00 Los Angeles (John 16-10) at Cincin­ Baylor, Cal and Hisle, Mil 33; Thorn­ 3:30 (knieU 1-8 49.20 Quiniela 1-4 28.00 Quiniela 3-8 54.20 Quiniela 1-5 38.80 nati (Seaver 15-14), N with a five over par 76. On this particular day, he and four and killed by a blast from second car 16-33, Gail Sokolov 45-12-33: C - Joan PerfecU 8-1 129.90 Pedecta 4-1 69.60 Perfecta 3-8 181 80 Periecta 5-1 85.20 Minnesota’s Chuck Foreman hurdles line of scrimmage to ton, Clev 32; Thomas, Mil 31. TrifKta 4-1-3 358.20 Strong winds affected all players GIRLS SWIMMING other members of the team. Bill Sunday morning while riding in Sanborn 50-19-31. Trifecta 8-1-4 1,030.80 Trifecta 3-8-1 802.80 Trifecta 5-1-3 332.10 San Diego (Perry 20-6) at San SECOND «ME DOUBUS SEVEN POINTS SIXTH GAME DOUBUS SEVEN POMTS TENTH CAME SMGUS SEVEN POINTS ATTENDANCE 3,870 iriDT against Chicago Bears last night in Chicago. Runs Bulled In Manchester at Windsor BES'I' 17 — A - Eleanor Scranton 8 Ermua Sebastian 18.20 10.00 Francisco (Montefusco 11-8), N (Url rhoto) during the back nine and scores Campbell, now with the Red Sox; another auto with three others in 5 Bo bpa 11.00 4.80 4.00 3 Guernica II 2620 11.80 240 HANDLE 276,736 National League; Parker, Pitt 114; skyrocketed. Hilinski fired a 36-40-76 Loeks, 3:30 Duane Kuiper of the Indians; Doug Gary, Ind., where he was visiting 83-21-62; B - Doris Adler 91-31-61; C - 3 U Ian 8.20 5.00 6 Solaun Artedie 9.20 4 Mendi g.eO 4.40 American League 1 lavj Olare 4 40 3 MontiUa Ochoa 9.20 2 Ermua 2.20 Foster, Cin 110; Garvey, LA 109- to beat John Gatzeras of Pequabuck Flynn of the Mets, and Adrian his relatives. Flynn was shocked. Joan Sanborn 96-37-59. Kickers 71, 80. QuinioU 3-5 36.20 Qiiinieia 6-8 92.40 Quiniela 3-4 72.40 Clark, SF 98; Winfield, SD 97. Wednesday Pedecla 5-3 102.30 Perfecta 8-6 249.90 Periecta 3-4 282.00 East by two strokes. Garnett, who hit a ton of homers in Sergio Ferrer, the Mets’ little KlltST 7 0 - A - Bob Daly 84-14-70, Trifecta 5-3-7 849.30 TrifecU 8-6-3 889.20 Volleyballers Fall to Hall American League: Rice, Bos 133- SOCCER Trifecta 3-4-2 1,300.50 ONE DAY SERVICE W L DKO GAME DOUBIES SEVEN POMTS SEVENTH GAME SBKUS SEVEN POIfTS Pet. GB East Catholic at New Lon­ Japan this year and had shots with shortstop who grew close to Bostock John Howat 90-20-70, Kickers 71. EUVENTH GAME DOUBLES SEVEN POINTS New York 94 62 .603 _ Bumped out of the unbeaten ranks Staub, Det 119; Hisle, Mil 113; Thorn­ LADIES — A - Judy Tartaglia 93- 3 Bo Bartaren 15.40 13.60 6.20 4 Bascaran 11.40 3.40 3.80 1 Zabala Marcoida 22.20 5 60 11.20 EYEGLASSES Hall also took the jayvee till, la-ia, don, 3:30 the A’s and Cubs before that, were in during the two seasons he played 1 MontiRa Landa 15.40 4.60 2 friondo 4.00 4 40 3 Ermua Javier 900 5.00 Boston ton, Clev 103; Carty, Oak 95. 6 Solaun 7.20 93 63 .596 1 yesterday was the Manchester High 15-8 and 15-10. Shirley Adams and MCC at ECSC JV, 3:30 a car going out to the ball park and with him with Tacoma and 22-71; B - Lil Hunter 96-28-68; C - 2 Pete Asia I 3.60 6 Uriarte Ecenarro 4.80 N O W A T Milwaukee 90 67 .573 4Vi girls’ volleyball team as it bowed, 15- Slolen Buses Mary Kearney 106-36-70. Osiniela 1-3 32.80 Qianiefa 2-4 35i0 Quiniela 1-3 32.60 Kim Massett were best for the Special Committee simply taking in the scenery. Minnesota, was more than shocked, Periecta 3-1 74.70 Perfecta 4-2 58.20 Perfecta 1-3 92.70 ARTHUR DRUG Baltimore 86 69 10, 15-7,13-15 and 15-5 to Hall High in GIRLS VOLLEYBALL BE I TER NINE - A - Becky Trifecta 3-1-2 483.00 Trifecta 4-2-6 441.00 Trifecta 1-3-6 296.70 .555 7Vz jayvees. National League: Moreno, Pitt 68; LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Mayor Flynn, doing the driving, he was shaken so hard that he wept Detroit 84 72 .538 10 CCIL play in West Hartford. Manchester at Conard, Rubin 44-11-33; B - Faith Palozej 46- FOWni GAK SMGUS SEVEN POIfTS EKHTH GAME DOIMUS y.VEN POMTS Manchester’s next test is Lopes, LA and Taveras, Pitt 44; Tom Bradley announced the forma­ remembers the episode well, so we’ll openly speaking about his former 5 (Nave 13.80 9.80 3.60 4 Hriarte C»ea 8.20 3.80 4.40 Cleveland 3:30 2 Solaun MvcaMa 6.80 3.20 68 85 .444 24 Vz Kathy McCoan and Diane Whitaker Wednesday afternoon in West Hart­ DeJesus, Chi and Smith, SD 39. let him tell it. teammate. 14-32, Elbe Marsh 48-16-32; C - Joan 2 U 7.40 3.00 Toronto tion of a special committee Monday Bulkeley at East 3 Arteche 4.60 8 Men« Ecenvre 4.40 59 96 .381 34 Vi played well for the 2-1 locals. American League: LeFlore, Det “From out of nowhere, this guy in “I would call him ’Lee-mone’ and Sanborn 51-19-32. (knela 2-4 42.20 ford against Conard High at 3:30. to find a National Football League Catholic, 3:15 Qnnela 2-5 27.20 67; Cruz, Sea 57; Wills, Tex 51; a green truck comes up from behind he’d call me ‘Gooch’,” Ferrer said, BEST 17 — A - Judy ’Fartaglia 86- Perfecta 5-2 70.50 Periecta 4-2 93.00 West team to replace the Los Angeles TrifKU 5-2-3 408.90 TrifecU 4-2-8 663.60 W L Pet. GB Dilone, Oak 47; Wilson, KC 44. Rams in the Coliseum, who will CROSS COUNTRY and forces me off the road,” says the sobbing softly and blowing his nose 22-64; B Lil Hunter 88-28-60; C - Mary ATTENTION Kansas City East Hartford Flag Football Mets’ second baseman. into a white stocking he found in his Kearney 98-36-62. Kickers 72, 70. 89 68 .567 move to Anaheim Stadium in Orange Manchester at East Hart­ GROWTH-SEEKING California 83 73 .532 5Vi Action Sunday in the East Hartford Cafe. Mike Ciotto had eight recep­ Pitching County in 1980. ford, 3:30 “We wondered what was on his locker. Texas 82 74 Flag Football League saw Yankee mind, but we kept going. A little .526 6Vi tions for Brother Bones with QB Victories Members of the 12-man committee ENGINEERS Minnesota 71 86 j Cafe blank Donato’s Lounge, 42-0; RADIO, TV while later, this same guy in the .452 18 Tony Rinaldi 20-for-44. National League; Perry, SD 204; appointed by Bradley include City Jal Alai Entries Chicago 69 87 Frank’s best Brodie Real Estate, 42- green truck comes along again and Tallwood .442 19Vi Records: Maple 3-0, Frank’s 2-1, Hooton, LA 19-9; Grimsley, Mtl 19- Council President John Ferraro, Basehull - Tigers vs. INDUSTRIAL & MECHANICAL Oakland 68 90 13; and Maple Cafe apply the drives me off the road a second time. Bolton Ponies I R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company Is a leadlno Fortune 500 and now,1 .430 21 Vi Brother Bones 1-1, Brodie 0-3, 10; Niekro, Atl 19-16; Blue, SF 18-9; County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn and Red .Sox, 7:30 - WTIC POINT TOURNAMENT- A, TVSMTEVDK Seattle whitewash brush to Brother Bones I figijred he either knew one of us or I international commercial printing company. Our modern high-speed I 55 99 .357 32Vi Donato’s 0-3. Hose Co. No. 3 un­ Lew Wasserman, head of Universal- Blue Jays vs. Yankees, Gross - Lou Argenio 33; Net - Tom 4lhCiMSii«ln I web printing plant in Old Saybrook, Conn, has unusual opportunities! Cafe, 32-0. Richard, Hou 17-11. 7 M lOthCiMSivlM available. MCA. 8 p.ni. - WINK else he was just looking for trouble. Play O'O Tie Harrington 41, Marc Schardt 39, Tony 1. Ri*taMi-JlMi 7P aM i lor mechanical and Industrial engineers seeking challenge, reward | Monday’s Results American League; Guidry, NY 23- I and long range growth opportunlTy. Yankee quarterback Ed Pikor "I caught up with him and we all Steullet 38, Jim Tymon 38, Larry l U LkaMaga Chicago 6, Oakland 2 Sunday’s schedule at McAuliffe 3. Be^irtni Ibwm tossed for four touchdowns. Ken Kuc- 3; Caldwell, Mil 21-9; Palmer, Balt IH in tla I Donnelly engineers working closely with manufacturing departments, I Kansas City 7, Seattle 2 Park: Frank’s vs. Brother; Brodie yelled at him, wondering what the The Bolton Bulldog Senior Ponies Rome 37; B -Gross, Ray St. Louis 31; iU -M p a 4.1a 3. Atca 20-12; Leonard, KC 20-17; Splittorff S. Arri-ttaw i ftwnaci I I formulate Innovations In equipment and methods, propose effective! zynski hauled in six tosses, two for devil he was trying to do. We gave Net, Don Wennik 38, Earl Brown 38, solutions in oral and written presentations, and assume full respon-l Texas 3, Minnesota 2 vs. Hose; Yankee vs. Maple. KC 19-12. and Stafford Springs Olympics IRiidHWiI t S ? S .Ja riir TDs. Bill Hannon had five catches, Manchester Jayvee Gridders him a pretty good going over from battled to a 0-0 tie in Eastern Connec­ Rick Bottaro 36, Bill Cullina 35; C - T. lteTMMpa7. Caraa siblllty for their implementation. Assignments are broad spectrum ! Today’s Games 1 Am Ikti and depend on both the needs of the area to which the Invididual Ir * two for TDs and Dan Jones hauled in Runs Batted In the car. Gross, Joe Bury 21; Net, Bob Felix assigned and the special skills and experierice of the engineer. Cieveland (Reuschel 2-3) at ticut Pony Football Conference play U P ata t hk a TD pass from Steve Slokum. Brian National League: Rogers, Mtl2.47; Open Year on Winning Note “Suddenly, without giving us any 39, Gerry Rocheleau 38, John Weber m SMaa East Catholic Sunday in Stafford. hifiMlMUts 54N6MtBai«ai Qualifications include a Bachelor of Science In Mechanical, industrial, Baltimore (Flanagan 18-14), N life te a labial 11th fiM t M i t t I White and Bob Beechner each had an Swan, NY 2.48; Vuckovich, St. L2.58; warning,” Flynn goes on, “this guy 37. Russ Davidson 36. Kickers 75. TPiWi 7PaWs or Management Engineering, above average academic standing, 1-51 Detroit (Rozema 9-10) at Boston Bob Murphy, Chris Hopper, Brian IhthsmUtmm 7P aM s 7 P iU i interception return for a touchdown. Hooton, LA 2.68; Blue, SF 2.71. starting its season on a winning Dan White on a 20-yard pass from reaches down to the floor of his truck 1. HirtMa-AMil 1. DwaMa 1. lM cara»«ariU years experience and strong communications and Interpersonal I Christie and Rory Wheelock led t AmAapa s k ills . (Eckersley 18-8), N Mike Liappes and Pete Policarpio Girls Triumph American League; Guidry, NY note, the Manchester High jayvee 3. UtaW 1 Basciraamvpiigi i fiam tala-Jifiir Paul McCluskey. Ken Miffitt, Jim and comes up with a gun. It looked IlK^-iipa Ubaiallnaida 1 Enn Irp ln i Bolton’s defensive effort. Quarterback BEST 16- Gross - Jim Bidwell 61; 4. tam jM bii 4.Pata-Mp^ In addition to an excellent salary, fully commensurate w ith! Toronto (Underwood 6-13) at New played well for Donato’s. 1.74; Caldwell, Mil 2.23; Matlack, football team topped Fermi, 14-6, like a Luger or something like that 4. Atb-ArtadN 4. U ni TihitlM East Catholic girls’ volleyball team Keene and Frank Lateano performed Steve Holcombe rushed for 30 yards 1 CmCwaa 5 . Mn«-Za«N experience, we offer a generous fringe package and the unique living I York (Figueroa 18-9), N Net, Jack Nicholson 69-14-55, Dab i BnHUpi 1 Gnnica MartMuM Bill Barnard tossed for five TDs to swept past Coventry High, 15-2, 15-5 Tex 2.31; Palmer, Balt 2.47; Goltz, yesterday in a penalty-filled contest well on the offensive line. Bob Gen­ and all the guys in our car, myself in­ i IhvraciMarfb i k t j [caagra advantages of a small Connecticut shoreline community. and passed for 25 more. Ik a M b 7. U-ttava Mttilhfcaifc Oakland (Wirth 4-5) at Chicago lead Frank’s. Gino Troy, Tommy Minn 2.54. at Memorial Field. cluded, hit the floor when he stuck McDonough 70-13-57, John Guard 71- 7. ftwnNca ID w ulai 7. JaaHkhai and 15-2 yesterday at the Eagles’ tile also ran well along with Scarito. With less than a minute left, LBMiiir i BMtadN i S a il JwFir For prompt consideration, please submit your resume and salary! (Kravek 11-15), N The Indian defense held-the visiting 14-57, A1 Pugliese 74-16-58, Henry yukti-kmn i AsbMMu history In complete confidence to: Campbell, Sean Foley and Ed Nest. Strikeouts Scarito, Gentile, White, the gun out of the window and aimed Holcombe returned an intercepted Sba Caraitala-SabattiM Sih» Zihah ltmm% Seattle (Abbott 7-13) at Kansas Falcons to 36 second-half yards. John Heath 81-22-59, Blaine Hareld 71-12- M Qm la iM n Murphy hauled in TD passes. John East, which entertains Bulkeley National League: Richard, Hou McCluskey, Miffitt, Keene and it at us. pass 55 yards to the Stafford 10. 7 PaMi 9th Gm h iN M n 12di Cam M itt City (Splittorff 19-12), N 59. Kickers 75, 76, 78. 7 PahMs 7PahMi Taylor also ran for a six-pointer for Walrath, Shawn Spears, Jon Dubois l.ateano are also all sophomores. “All of us were pretty scared. We LAm-ZapM R. D. Weiner High Wednesday at 3:15, improved 297; Niekro, Atl 232; Seaver, Cin 209; Bolton ran off two plays but time ran 2. Giw4iinilai 1. SaiaMrfNva I S M M a id a Minnesota (Zahn 14:13) at Texas Frank’s. Troy, Foley and Jimmy and Mike Mazzotta, all sophomores, Manchester’s final points were on got out of there in a hurry. Later, we t BimtalaKaMa IhStMimko its record to 2-1 with the win. Blyleven, Pitt 177; Montefusco, SF out. I EnaaCgaa IZbafiC irita R. R. DONNELLEY A SONS COMPANY (Medich 94), N led the defensive effort. ilirtHdiaa 3. fiMnka¥b^ Damiata each had two interceptions The Eaglettes ajso took the jayvee 172. a two-point safety when a snap on a talked about it a lot and wondered Bolton and Stafford both are now 2- SWEEPS- Gross - Lou Argenio 75; 4. H a a M M a m 4. E nw iaflir Old Saybrook, Connecticut 06475 Milwaukee (Sorensen 17-11) at for the winners. The offense moved the ball for 177 L S a M v iM a i 5. J•a^Sahattlli UtMman tilt, 15-7 and 15-5. The jayvees also American League; Ryan, Cal 247; Fermi punt sailed out of the end what made the guy do what he did 0-1 for the season. Next game is Sun­ Net, Ray St.Louis 77-11-66, Marc 1 Dwartah F«aaim California (Aase 11-8), N yards and two touchdowns with Mark 7. Btwan»9itutiii i JatfCantlat Pete Bezzini led the way for Maple stand 2-1 for the season. Guidry, NY 234; Leonard, KC 179; zone. Lyman always kidded me about it Schardt 76-7-69, Jim ’Tymon ^10-70, 7. Aiei-Javiir , 7. M taiP irw iii We Are An AHIrmallve Action, Equel Opportunity Employer M/F day against the Cromwell Falcons in thMtea L Z A M ta cka I. Cnnrica Mdiaa Scarito scoring on a 3-yard run and Tony Steullet 75-5-70. Sib HvraoMbia i AnaMi Flanagan, Balt 159; Matlack, Tex afterwards. He’d say, ‘Hey, Doug Bolton at 3 o’clock. Sabs lam na C irw iiai Sihi GmatalaMa MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues,, ,Sept. 26. 1978 — PAGE FIFTEEN Manchester Horse Show

HARTFORD (UPI) — Four yoars the Legislature a chance to do the Draws More than 1,000 ago, Superior Court Judge Jay job.” Rubinow declared Connecticut’s More than 1,000 people attended Susan King; 2nd: Katherine Leepe; 3rd: Originally, the cities of Hartford, Julie Garno. 3 Barrel Race — 1st: Terry Hoover; system of education unconstitutional Bridgeport and New Haven hired a the annual Manchester Horse Show 2nd. Amy Thompson: 3rd: .Sue Allen. Monday, he was asked to force the Sunday at the grounds of Manchester 4-H English Trail Jr. - 1st: Julie New York law firm to intervene in Boissonnette; 2nd: Kim Gallagher: 3rd: Key Hole Race — 1st: Terry Hoover; legislature to comply with his deci­ the case on their behalf. The cities Community College on Wetherell 2nd: Amy Thompson; 3rd: Sue Allen. sion by next spring. David Shaw, said they had special funding Street. There were 161 horses 4-H English Horsemanship Sr. — 1st: Flag Race — 1st: Doug Johnson; 2nd: The pair of lawyers who filed the problems other communities in the entered in the competitions. The 4-H Kim Hatch: 2nd: Karen Ann Deskis; 3rd: Amy Thompson; 3rd: Sue Allen. historic lawsuit - Wesley Horton and state don't have. Hillstown Leather Pounders and Susan Deskis. Sit-A-Buck — 1st: Angela Reidl; 2nd: his law partner, Morris Fitzmaurice Manchester Jaycees co-sponsor the 4-H Western Horsemanship Jr. — 1st: Debbie Stokes; 3rd: Terry Hoover. But once Fitzmaurice agreed not to Leid Rein — 1st: Timothy Ehle: 2nd: — asked Rubinow to require the ask Rubinow to order a specific solu­ horse show. High point rider of the Kristen Hatch; 2nd: Sherry! Foster: 3rd: Legislature to produce a plan by May Jackie Hastello. Lauren Clarke: 3rd: Samantha tion to funding problem, the cities day was Debbie Derosa of Windsor Hawthorne. 1 guaranteeing all children in Locks. 4-H Western Trail Jr. — 1st: Laurie agreed nut to intervene for the time Pleasure Driving — 1st: Susanne Connecticut receive the same kind of Deforeto; 2nd: Kristen Hatch; 3rd: being. W inners Jackie Hastello. Dower: 2nd: Charyl Lane: 3rd: Betty Lit­ educational opportunities. The first and only witness called on tle. Later in the day, state Sen. High Points for the Day — Debbie 4-H Western Horsemanship Sr. — 1st: the first day of the proceeding was Derosa, Windsor Locks. Richard Waller; 2nd: Shelley Riley; 3rd: Open Western Horsemanship Cham­ Richard Schneller, D-Essex, and Schneller, who outlined in depth what 4-H Western Division Jr. — Champion: Laura Botti. pionship - 1st: Richard Waller: 2nd: chairman of the Education Com­ steps the Legislature has taken to im­ Kristen Hatch; Reserve Champion: 4-H Western Trail Sr. — 1st: Shelley Steve Harlow; 3rd: Shelley Riley. Western Pony Pleasure - 1st: mittee, said he believes the plement the Supreme Court decision Lauri DeLoreto. Riley; 2nd: Steve Harlow; 3rd: Laurie Legislature, when confronted with Maiden Hunter Division — Champion: Ofsuryk. Waller: 2nd: Kathy Manfieda: 3rd: since it was handed down in the Tracey Foster the court action, will be able to find a spring of 1977. Sue Cross; Reserve Champion: Karen Beginners Western Horsemanship — solution to the state's educational Majesbey, 1st: Debbie Derosa: 2nd: Colleen Little; 4-H English Trail Sr. - 1st: Lori Why do more But the lawmaker conceded the 4-H English Jr. — Champion: 3rd: Lauri Pratt. Cashman: 2nd: Nancy Manchester; 3rd: funding woes during the upcoming state's educational funding problem Karen Ann Deskis. session. Katherine Leepi; Reserve Champion: Beginners Western Trail - 1st: Debbie is a long way from solved. Susan King. Open Western Reining — 1st: Laurie A year and a half ago, the state Derosa; 2nd: Colleen Little; 3rd: Lauri "In my opinion, $40 million (the 4-H English Division Sr. — Champion: Pratt. Ofsuryk: 2nd: Mickev Jensen, 3rd: Sue Supreme Court upheld a lower court Allen. amount of money the state will spend Kim Hatch; Reserve Champion: Nancy Beginners English Horsemanship — decision handed down by Rubinow in this year to equalize education) does Manchester. 1st: Mary Beth Nipoti; 2nd: Glenn Beginners Western Pleasure — 1st: 1974. In that decision, Rubinow Open Western Division — Champion: Newirth: 3rd: Ann Wiedie. Debbie Dero.sa, 2nd: Lauri Pratt; 3rd: not address the kind of equity the Colleen Little. declared unconstitutional Connec­ Supreme court decision addresses,” Richard Waller; Reserve Champion: Beginners English Trail - 1st: Whitney ticut s system of funding public Laurie Ofsuryk. Cavanau|h: 2nd: Andra Pinto; 3rd: Open Western Pleasure — 1st: Richard he testified. Waller: 2nd: Julie Raulukaitis; 3rd: education, saying it relied too heavily It has been estimated the state will 4-H Western Division Sr. — Champion: Joseph Giannamore. Shelley Riley; Reserve Champion: Laura Theresa Sciarmmano. on local property taxes. eventually need to spend between Pony Hunter Horsemanship — 1st: Botti. Kathy Dean; 2nd: Wendy Kunzli: 3rd: Open English Trail - 1st: Debbie The high court agreed, deciding $150 million and $400 million to en­ Ogren: 2nd: Betty. Kirbv: 3rd: Denise Manchester that children in property poor towns Beginners English Division: Cham­ Renee Paggie. sure all children receive the same Shelley Riley, of Keeney Bolduc. were not receiving the same kind of pion: Glenn Newirth; Reserve Cham­ Pony Working Hunter — 1st: Renee kind of educational opportunities. Street, Glastonbury, competes pion: Whitney Cavanaugh. Paggie; 2nd: Cassie Veslocki: 3rd: Mar- 4-H Western Pleasure Sr. — 1st: educational opportunities as students Shelley Riley: 2nd: Julie Raulukaitis; "But I do think the Legislature’s in the Manchester Pleasure Open English Division — Champion: cy Hublard. in more affluent communities. The been right to use a step-by-step ap­ Elizabeth Stock; Reserve Champion: Maiden Hunt Seat Horsemanship — 1st: 3rd: Martha Gale. Supreme Court ordered the proach,” Schneller said. Stake. She won second place. Stacey Sorensen. Sue Cross: 2nd: Susan King; 3rd: Kathy Beginners English Pleasure — 1st: Legislature to remedy the problem. She also won first olace in the jym Khana Division — Champion: McKeon. Glenn Newirth; 2nd: Ann Wiedie; 3rd: Schneller said the School Finance Joseph Giannamore But Horton and Fitzmaurice feel Advisory Panel, created to look into 4-H Tern Hoover; Reserve Champion: Amy Maiden Working Hunter — 1st: Laurie Western Pleasure Sr. Thompson. 4-H Western Pleasure Jr — 1st: Laurie the Legislature has not done enough the funding problem, will be ready to Procaccini; 2nd: Sharon Lucek; 3rd: Class. Beginners Western Division — Cham­ Karen Oliva. DeLoreto: 2nd: Kristen Hatch: 3rd: Amy to implement the high court's deci­ report its findings to the State Board sion. pion: Debbie Derosa; Reserve Cham­ Open Hunt Seat Horsemanship — 1st: .Moore. of Education by December. > V. ^ 4-H English Pleasure Jr. — 1st: They planned to ask Rubinow at pion: Coleen Little. Karen Ann Deskis; 2nd: Kathy McKeon: He said that will give the governor Pony Hunter Division — Champion: 3rd: Laura D’Antonio. Katherine Leepe: 2nd: Christine Men- area merchants Monday’s hearing to halt the state's time to review the recommendations { Peopletalk dall: 3rd: Tom Carrier. Renee Poggie; Reserve Champion: Wen­ Open Working Hunter - 1st: Donna current method of funding and to before the legislative session begins dy Keenzii. Guillemette; 2nd: Terry Hastillo; 3rd: Manchester Pleasure Stake - 1st: order a new, more equitable way to in January. Open Hunter Division — Champion: Angela Reidl. Theresa .Sciarammano; 2nd: Shelley distribute state money to cities and Let Dad Help Out Karen Ann Deskis; Reserve Champion: Open Working Hunter Under Saddle — Riley; 3rd: Richard Waller. Asked if he thought the lawmakers 4-H English Pleasure Sr. — 1st: Becky towns. would produce an acceptable funding Actor Donald Sutherland was no Carole Rose. 1st: Carole Rose: 2nd: Jeanne Longo; But at the last minute, they bystander at the birth of his son at a Senior Western 4-H Fitting & Showing 3rd: Cindy Mitchell. Zicko; 2nd: Carole Rose: 3rd: Karen Ann plan by the time the session ends in Deskis. changed their mind and said they June, Schneller replied, "In view of a hospital in Vancouver, British — 1st: Shelley Riley; 2nd: Richard Open English Horsemanship — 1st: would be satisfied if Rubinow set a Columbia. Waller; 3rd: David Ehle. Elizabeth Stock; 2nd Stacey Sorensen; Pony Working Hunter Under Saddle — possible court action, the Legislature Senior English 4-H Fitting & Showing 3rd: Kim Hatch. 1st: Wendy Kunzli: 2nd: Kathy Dean; May 1 deadline for legislative action. will have the impetus to get the job Sutherland and the attending physi­ 3rd; Ann Hoffmann. Asked why the change of position, cian helped French Canadian actress — 1st. Terry Castonguay; 2nd: Mark Open English Pleasure — 1st: done. " Oliver; 3rd: Kim Belekewicz. Maiden Working Hunter Under Saddle Francine Racette deliver the baby Elizabeth Stock; 2nd: Stacey Sorensen: Fitzmaurice replied, "Just to give .lunior Western 4-H Fitting & Showing 3rd: Laura D'Antonio. — 1st: Becky Zerko; 2nd: Wendy Kunzli; 3rd: Karen Majesky. advertise in using the Bradley Childbirth Method. — 1st: Keith Johnson; 2nd: Eric Johnson. Open English Road Hack — 1st: Charyl Two hours after the birth of the 8- Junior English 4-H Fitting & Showing Lane; 2nd: Theresa Sciarammano; 3rd: Open English Command — 1st: Kim pound, 15-ounce boy Sutherland and — 1st: Susan King; 2nd: Lisa Johnson; Martha Dimock. Belekewicz; 2nd: Bonnie Hagilin; 3rd: Kathy .McKeon. Bills Thought Dead Miss Racette returned to their apart­ 3rd: Sharon Lucek. Open Western Halter — 1st: Richard ment. They also have a 4-year-old 4-H Fitting & Showing Championship — Waller; 2nd: Patty Langevin; 3rd: Julie Open Western Command — 1st: Kathy son. 1st: Shelley Riley: 2nd: Terry Raulukaitis. Manfreda: 2nd: Mickey Jensen; 3rd; Castonguay. Julie Raulukaitis. S u i t , (iouiilcrisiiil Open Western Trail — 1st: Shelley Still Have a Chance 4-H English Horsemanship, Jr. — 1st: Jaycee Class - 1st: Steve Chase; 2nd: Riley; 2nd: Laurie Ofsuryk; 3rd: Mickey The ex-wife of Sen. Edward Brooke Ipn<5Pn Rich Bolbrock; 3rd; Charlie Comanico. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Two bills U.S. farm products. The bill ap­ says the Massachusetts Republican thought dead for the year — a labor- proved three-year credit for Com­ has tailed to live up to their divorce law revision and an administration munist nations if they purchase more agreement. TV Tonight The Herald proposal to hold down hospital costs than the average of their 1975-77 cash Remigia Brooke contends her ex- /. — may have a new lease on life in the purchases of U.S. farm products. husband has failed to pay almost $37,- 6:00 ( S Cross-Wits CD m Starsky & Hutch 12:40 waning days of Congress. The House also passed a measure 000 owed her as part of their divorce. ffl (5) ® ® News (3) @ Happy Days (7) Untouchables © C B S Late Movie "Banacek: Senate Human Resources Com­ @ The Brady Bunch (3 Movie "Chino " ( 1973) QD Living Faith A Million The Hard W ay" (1972) that would restore the $20,(XX) exclu­ Brooke responded with a suit of his ( S Concentration Charles Bro.ison. Jill Ireland. A 23) @ The Palllsers George Peppard, Margot Kidder. mittee Chairman Harrison Williams sion for certain income Americans own, saying his ex-wife has failed to (Q) Bozo’s Big Top half-breed is befriended by a 15- announced Monday he is resurrecting ® Family Portrait year-old runaway boy who helps 11:00 1:00 earn abroad in countries other than sign over to him property he needs to ® My Three Sons him run his horse ranch in New (2) ® ® ® @ News ® Joe Franklin the labor bill, one of the most hotly Canada and Western Europe. A 1976 get the cash to mak the payments. ® Bonanza Mexico. 2 hrs. ® The Gong Show (5g 25) ® Tomorrow ® Movie "My Six Convicts” lobbied pieces of legislation in law had cut the amount to $15,(MX). Brooke, the nation's only black @ Zoom (R) 1® 93 ® Grandpa Goes To 2:12 Washington (1952) Millard Mitchell, Gilbert modern congressional history, as a 6:30 © Movie "Spawn Of The The House Assassinations Com­ senator, faces a difficult re-election 93 @ James MIchener's World Roland. O I Love Lucy North" (1938) Henry Fonda, "bare bones” measure that could mittee solved one of the many battle in November. 99 Joker's Wild 29 Dick Van Dyke gain the support it needs in Congress. ( 3 Joker's Wild 2D ® Dick Cavett George Raft mysteries surrounding the assassina­ (Q) Jake Hess Gospel Time 29 Hogan’s Heroes Younger’s Best Friend 8:30 4:23 Williams said the committee will tion of John F. Kennedy by finding ® ® ® NBC News © Jack Benny than any consider the bill Friday if it is ap­ California Attorney General Evelle ® On Nature's Trail (3) Merv Gritfin 11:30 the "umbrella man.” Louis Steven J. Younger had to miss a recently ® Adam-12 3) ® Laverne & Shirley (T) Barnaby Jones proved, as expected, by a subcom­ Witt, a 53-year-old insurance @ The Growing Years 99 Liars Club Hogan’s Heroes mittee on Wednesday. scheduled confrontation with oppo­ ®@9ABC Movie "Avanti!" salesman whose image appeared in nent Guv. Edmund G. Brown Jr., but 6:55 9:00 (1972) Jack Lemmon, Juliet The bill to hold down hospital costs several pictures taken near 39 News ( 3 Movie "O ne In A Million. The Mills. Younger had a good excuse. Ron LeFlore Story" (Premiere) was acknowledged as probably dead Kennedy's limousine when he was 7:00 0® Voice Of Faith The Republican challenger in the LeVar Burton. Madge Sinclair. 29 ® ® Tonight for this session by President Carter shot in Dallas, testified he was mere­ QD C B S News The incredible rise of Detroit November gubernatorial race bowed d ) The Brady Bunch 2D © Captioned World News only last week. But on Monday, he ly making a silent protest by opening Tiger centerfielder Ron LeFlore ® Ironside resumed is efforts to get it passed, out of a spech because he had to take d) ® World News Tonight from prison inmate to baseball his umbrella as the limousine passed. his dog to the veterinarian. ( B Bowling For Dollars superstar is dramatized. 12:00 describing it as a priority item at a It had been theorized it might have (® Festiv J 01 Faith ® ® Three’s Company ©Movie "Young Dillinger" Cabinet meeting. Brown showed up, however, and ® Sounding Board ® 93 ® NBC Movie (1965) Nick Adams. Robert been some kind of signal connected joked about the fact that his father, ISI News "Battered" (Premiere) Karen Conrad. The Senate, plagued by 1® Over Easy other media with the slaying. the former governor of California, Grassle. Mike Farrell. Three absenteeism, put off until today a In another developments. Assistant ® Newlywed Game wives attempt to cope with the controversial abortion debate over a has said he wants his bachelor son to 99 The Odd Couple physical abuse rendered by their Agriculture Secretary Carol Tucker get married. @ Dick Cavett husbands. bill providing $54.5 billion to fund the Foreman told Congress the govern­ 99 93 Mark Russell San Francisco pollster Mervin 7:29 Departments of Labor and Health, ment will take no action on banning ® Dally Numbers 99 Movie "The Bramble Bush" Field says it would be a political mis­ (1960) Richard Burton. Barbara Education and Welfare during fiscal nitrites, an additive used in meat 7:30 take for Brown to get married before Rush. Euthanasia comes into 1979. products, for at least another year. (3) PM Magazine question when a terminally ill the November election, the governor (S Carol Burnett And Friends • • • SERVING A GROWING INDEPENDENT MARKET • • The House has passed a version And Rep. John McFall, D-Calif, man pleads with a long-time 'lu s t f o llo w """ Heralb allowing the government to pay for said, and President Carter's mother 3 ) $100,000 Name That Tune friend, a doctor, to kill him. (2 the yellow rock road to.. cited by the House for ethics ( 3 Howard Jarvis Tax Revolt hrs.) abortions only to save the mother's "says I’m nuts ” for remaining a 93 Jarvis - Tax Revolt violations, has admitted writing two bachelor. 99 S S MacNell / Lehrer Report 9:30 Delivered daily life, but the Senate is expected to letters to South Korean President ® Jarvis Tax Revolt ® ® Taxi hold out for more liberal language. Park Chung Hee on behalf of rice (iliinpses ® Chico And The Man ® M e And Stella The Senate approved by voice vote dealer Tongsun Park. Frank Sinatra, whose father was a ® Tic Tac Dough 93 A World Of Difference legislation to free some business fireman in Hoboken, N.J., will play 8:00 10:00 CS News firms from penalties under the Oc­ host to members of the New York (T) The Paper Chase HERALD COUNTRY cupational Safety and Health Act. In­ City Fire Department during his volved would be firms that had hired Now You Know week of performances at Radio City Theater to more than private consultant firms, who in­ Music Hall next month ... On a dare spected the working place and con­ The first fatality in powered avia­ tion occurred Sept. 17, 1908, when a from "Tonight” show guest host ’ Schedule ^ HEAVEN cluded it was safe. Steve Martin, Burl Reynolds shaved P it vs** wm plane being flown by Orville Wright The House approved a bill that off the mustache he had worn since U.A. Theater I — ■’Where crashed, killing a passenger and in­ Does It Hurt?" 7:40-9:40 CAN would grant "most-favored nation” juring Wright. 1973 ... Actress Lillian Gish, whose TO BUY TAK( ROUTES IS • 84 • 16 (EXIT 95 U.A. Theater 2 — "Animal trade status for Chinese purchases of motion picture career spans seven House" 7:15-9:30 ” Double Feature decades, has received the Heart of U.A. Theater 3 — "The KENTUCKY WAIT Hollywood Award during a presenta­ Inheritance" 7:30-9:45 CLEAN FRIED MOVIE R tion prior to the West Coast benefit Vernon Cine 1 — "Monty Bakke Begins Classes PLUS premiere of Robert Altman’s "A Python and the Holy Grail” USED CARS Montf Python and Holy Graff Wedding.” ... Lloyd Bridges was 7:30; 'Kentucky F ried 649-9333 Amid Noisy Protesting among the crowd attending the New Movie" 9:00 York benefit preview of "Somebody ManchMttr EvMing HwiM 17,000 Killed Her Husband," starring CARTER DAVIS, Calif. (UPI) - Allan Publltiwd svsry tvsnlng mcspl The U.S. Supreme Court in June Bridges son, Jelf, and Farrah , Sundsyt sud holldm. Entsrtd tl Ihs Bakke, winner of the historic U.S. overturned the school’s special Fawcett-Majors. M sncliMtsr. Conn. Pott Ottico u So- Supreme Court “reverse dis­ minorities admission program in cond G lu t'M ill Mattw. iQJv/-’ I crimination” case, quietly took a favor of Bakke, a former Marine SuflCMtad Carrier Rates lecture-hall seat with his medical Corps captain who served in Ptyabla In Advinca 1 n m r n m school classmates Monday amid the Smgla copy...... tSa homes and first applied for entrance in 1972. Waakly...... toa- M B i i r noisy chanting of protesters. When the school turned him down Pinochle Ona m onth...... I3 .M H HUBT r As Bakke, 38, arrived for the three- ThraamonUii ...... t1t.70 in 1973 and again in 1974 in favor of Six montha...... 123.40 M AnM UA r hour biology class, he did his best to less qualified minority candidates, Ona yaar...... S40.N L6MF66V’. Manchester Mall Rataa Upon Roquoat WANTED ignore the chants of the some 100 he appealed to the courts and won SubKribora who tail to racalvt A M IM AL racially mixed young men and each step of the way. At the same Top scorers in the Manchester thoir nowtpapar baton S:30 p.m. I M U 9 C . •hould talaphono Ih t clrculallon Correspondent • .wvliG* WO P4 H women protesters. time, he consistently refused to com­ Senior Citizens Group game Sept. 21 dapartmant 047-0040. The demonstrators did not block ment publicly on the case. at the Army and Navy Club are Mike To Cover The your primary Bakke’s entrance to the one-story 3 The The minority program overturned Haberern, 607,Fritz Wilkenson, 602, building, but they chanted, ‘‘UC by the high court had reserved 16 of AI Gates, 600, Richard Colbert, 575, Coventry INHERITENCE regents, you can’t hide. We know 100 openings in each class for under­ Pauly Schuetz, 574, Jennie Fogarty "FAMILY RESTAURANT" you’re on Bakke’s side.” privileged minorities. and Robert Schubert, 564, Ann IS MORE THAN Newsbeat Bakke smiled at a crowd of The aim was to help diversify the DelSignore, 560, Alberta Colbert, 557, JUST A NAME TO US. Goldie Houjn reporters and television crew student body and attract people to Peg Vendrillo, 555, Ann Plourd, 554, for members, but said only, ‘Tm very the medical profession, who would and Rene Maire, 553, IT’S THE WAY Chevy (hose happy to be here.” return to practice in minority com­ Vernon WE DO THINGS. The Herald market. Once inside the lecture hall, the munities. Winners in the Vernon Senior balding, publicity-shy Bakke was The court overturned the ad­ DAVIS FAMILY " , Call COME IN COSTUME Citizens Pinochle Club tournament AND GET 75$ OFF greeted by his new classmates at the missions program because it used RESTAURANT 643-2711 Sept. 21 at the Senior Citizens Center REGULAR Call 643-2711 Ask for Advertising Dept. University of California medical CALDOR PLAZA ASK FOR race as the only factor of qualifica­ are Ann Quinn, 620, Lcs Denby, 615, school. He grinned and shook their MANCHESTER HAROLD TURKINGTON ADMISSION tion and exclud^ whites without con­ Mike DeSimone, 582, and Ruth Cor­ OR YES-Ballt - Ftaahllghta - Rica ^ PLEASE CALLTHEATRE hands. sidering their qualifications. TP - Toaal ■ NO CANDLES OR FOR SCREEN TIMES bin, 578. BARBARA RICHMOND LIQHTERS. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Sept. 26, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tites., Sept. 26, 1978 — PAGE SEVENTEEN HeraU) Holp Wonted CLASSIFIED ADVEBtlSING 13 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nicaragua’s Opposition PHONE 643-2711 P.N, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 Help Wanted 13 Homea For Sale 23 NomM F o r Solo 23 ‘ "•ASS recled by an additional Inser­ Hartford Convalescent Home, in 2100; also booking parties. political opposition groups,” Acting parliamentary participation thus HOW INTELLIGENT are GENERAL MECHANIC - tion. 61 (81), Los Angeles 55 (77), Miami 75 ( 99), San Francisco 56 person Tacorral, 246 Broad INDUSTERIOUS Person to be Foreign Minister Harry Bodan said making it impossible for Somoza to you? Self-scoring test reveals Full time days. Paid CMS, 745 Main Street, East Tart- (69), Seattle 54 ( 68), St. Louis 56 ( 78), Washington 56 ( 75). Street. new Business Secretary in Alabama Turnout I.Q. in 45 minutes! Send $3.00 CHOMA for their generous ford. dynamic, growing EXPERIENCED Waitress - in a statement. claim Nicaragua was a functioning Blue Cross and Life In­ today - guaranteed!! National surance. Amerbell Corp., 104 EXPERIENCED LATHE & Manchester Life Insurance Days. Apply in person: La That language appeared to exclude democracy. Light in Runoff contribution to the success H e lp Wanted 13 Strada West, 471 Hartford Reports, Box 246, Niagara East Main Street, Rockville. BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS Agency. General secretarial the Sandinista guerrillas, who waged Velez said the negotiations must in­ FaMs, N.Y. 14302. Help Wanted 13 GIRL FRIDAY. Must have skills required. Some math Road, Manchester. BIRMINGHAM, Ala, (UPI) - Apply between 9 a.m. and 4:30 OIL BURNER MECHANIC - some knowledge of typing and - Able to do setup and read a bloody two-week revolt against clude the Broad Opposition Front, a p.m. EOE. of the first Westwood II blue prints. Atlas Tool Inc., ability desirable. Call 646-1153 Alabama Democrats turned out in Experienced Licensed Oil bookkeeping.DooKkeeping. Hours 8:S) to 1 3 DON’T DIE without a will! PART TIME FLEXIBLE Help Wanted Help Wanted 13 646-3862. for appointment. MEN NEEDED BY Small Somoza’s regime. The government light numbers today to choose Blank will form protects your block party. Burner Man. Excellent hours, male and female. App­ 5:30, Monday thru Friday. manufacturing company to between a wealthy sporting goods family. 2 forms only $3.00 — LAUNDRY SERVICES- salary. Pension, Insurance, ly within Tommy’s Pizzaria, WWrite rite to Box&ox F"BB, c /o NURSES AIDE TRAINING- PART-TIME AND FULL­ MILLWORK- Man with some train for a varity of jobs Diaper folders, laundry Uniforms, Vacation, etc. Per­ Manchester Herald. TIME Openings for men or CLERK TYPIST - Windsor manufacturer or the state’s blustery guaranteed! Order today!! 267 East Center Street. Available for a limited Public School district is experience for busy lumber requiring basic mechanical National Reports, Box 246, folders. Afternoons and manent full time position. number of qualifing women in a career in home yard shop. Many benefits. Call ability, manual dexterity and Three Cities in Region attorney general in a runoff fight to evenings. We will train. Call HOME OWNERS OF WESTWOOD II Apply; Wyman Oil Co., 484 SOMEONE NEEDED TO health care. If you are in­ seeking an experienced clerk- Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14302. SECRETARY- Part time applicants. A sincere desire to typist. Year-round work posi­ 289-3474, General Building common sconce. Must be succeed Gov. George C. Wallace. 289-1527. East Middle Turnpike, mornings, Vernon Circle area. PLOW SNOW at 5 locations in care for the aged. Availability terested in meaningful work, S upply C om pany, 367 mature, dependable and ■Manchester. Manchester. Please call 649- on a part-time or full-time tion. Excellent fringe willing to work. High School Alabamians had the rare oppor­ Don’t store things you Typing, and machine to work full time or part time. benefits. Applications are Ellington Road, East Hart­ Costly Places to Live tunity to choose a governo'’ and two can't use. Sell them POSITIONS AVAILABLE transcription a must. Send 2813. Rotating weekends are in­ basis call River East ford. Grads only. $3.00 an hour to IMMEDIATELY for stock Help Wanted .SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- available at the Windsor start. 7 am to 3:30 pm. 289- U.S. senators in today’s runoff, fast with a hard­ *3 Hafp W anted 13 resume to Box AA c/o cluded upon completion of Homemaker-Home Health Board of Education, 150 By United Press International second behind their counterparts in clerks from 7 am to 3 pm., Excellent Part Time work. Manchester Herald. CLEANING WOMAN-1 day a training. Apply Silver Lane Aids Service, Inc. 643-9511. SELL ADS- For East Hart­ 9321. which is tantamount to victory in this working Classified Adi part time. Apply in person to WAITRESS- Part time nights We w ill tr a in . C all Bloomfield Avenue, Windsor, Above average cost for almost the New York area. NURSES AIDES week. Own transportation. Pavilion, 51 Applegate Lane, You must have a car and be in Ct. 688-3631. EOE. ford Gazette. For appoint­ every basic need placed three New Portland was the seventh most heavily Democratic state that Frank's ^ermarket, 725 East and weekends. Apply experienced, all shifts. Full Manchester 643-2414, or Ver­ SALES HELP- Full of part References requirea. Call 649- East Hartford, between 9 am good physical health. We will ment call 289-6468. FACTORY WORKER- No Middle 'Turnpike and 2333 Tacorral, 246 Broad Street, non 875-2826. train you (and pay you while experience necessary. Call England cities among the 10 most expensive city for low-income Wallace has dominated since his first time and part time. Bed time. Knowledge of knitting 8494. and 2 pm, Monday thru SECRETARY Receptionist □ EMPLOYMENT Main Street in Glastonbury. Manchester. maker part time. Own and crocheting helpful, but Friday. we are doing so) you will work BABYSITTER IN MY HOME 64^5778. Mornings only. costly places for a middle income families ($10,904) and 18th most election as governor in 1962. at a good hourly rate plus Doctor's office. East Hartford County officials said today’s early transportation. Apply in per­ will train. Apply between 10 OPENING FOR REPAIRING specialty, 4-day week. 2-girl For Tuesday morning and family of four to live in a federal expensive for high income families ••• MACHINE OPERATORS and EXPERIENCED SMALL son, Silver Lane Pavilon, 51 and 12. Knitters World, position, hand tools, 40 hours NURSES AIDES- Full or part mileage reinbursement. Other possibly another day. Own COUPLE TO MANAGE voting, under mostly cloudy skies, Help Wanted 13 miscellaneous workers ENGINE mechanic previous fringe benefts include a un­ office. Tymng, occasional Wholesale outlet from home. study of major metropolitan areas in ($24,796). Apple Gate Lane, East Hart­ Manchester Parkade 646-4340, per week. Some mechanical time. Laurel Manor, 91 Chest­ shorthand. Reply Box E c/o transportation required. was lighter than in the Sept. 5 needed. Must have some High experience required. nut Street, 649-4519. iform allowance, vacation, Part time, $1350 per month the continental United States. Expenses in Hartford were 10th ford. between 9-2, Monday SERVICE ability required Will train. Manchester Herald. Porter Street area, (/all 646- primary, which drew voters in SALES POSITION - Straight School Education. Must be Excellent growth opportunity. thru Friday. Apply at Holts Inc., 167 Pine and holiday pay, and health in­ 0557, after 7 p.m. potential, without leaving pre­ The U.S. Labor Department study highest in the nation for low income commissions, leads furnished able to read and speak Eckerts, 742-6103. STATION Street, Manchester. SERVICE OUR CUSTOMERS surance. Won’t you call us? sent position. For local inter­ found basic family costs such as families of four, with estimated an­ moderate numbers. to homeowners. Call 242-5402. English, and provide own APPLICATIONS BEING view, call 527-7280 after 4, By telephone from your own ACCEPTED For full/part STOCK- We have temporary housing, food, and clothing were nual costs of $10,872, and 14th highest transportation. No NURSES AIDES - Full time, AHENOANTS CARPENTER- Experienced home. You choose the hours. WE ARE ACCEPTING openings in our distribution WANTED - Gas station atten­ time Chefs. Contact: higher than the national urban for high income families with experiencenecessary. Please and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. in remodeling. Call Robert 249-7773. Applications for Power Press center on Route 5 in South Students at UB dant, full or part time. Cali Personnel Department at Experienced preferred, but I.EGAL CARRIER Associated Student Com­ expected yearly outlays of $25,006. Jarvis at 643-6712. Operators. Full time employ­ missary, UConn 486-3913. Windsor for people to work in average in Boston, Hartford, Conn., Mature, responsible person Pioneer ParachutrCompany, we will train. Apply in person: LEGAL SECRETARY- Ver­ ment, 40 hour week. Company our STOCK and MARKING and Portland, Maine. Another federal report recently Protest Strike for third shift. References. 644-1581. East Hartford Convalescent NOTICE Full and part time. MACHINIST- earnings of 14 to non Law Firm seeks full time Paid fringe benefits. Apply in ROOM AREAS. Apply per­ showed that per capita income in Call 871-1698. Home, 745 Main Street, East person to: Quality Name CUSTODIAN- Dairy Queen High income taxes and housing Experienced preferred, NEEDED 19K- for experienced Legal Secretary, with good has a part time position, sonnel office, 11th floor, Mon­ PART-TIME Connecticut was the second highest BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Students TRUCK MECHANIC Hartford. TOWN OF BOLTON but willing to train. typing and shorthand skills. Plates, Fisher Hill Road, East day thru Thursday, 10 am to 4 costs helped earn Boston the distinc­ TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. ASSESSORS OFFICE Bridgeport-Lathe machinist. available evenings. Ap­ at the University of Bridgeport have WANTED for general repairs, Day shift. Call today 647-1789, Friendly atmosphere. Glastonbury. pm. G. FOX & CO., Hartford. tion of being the nation’s most expen­ among the 50 states. Massachusetts Apply 81 Commerce Street, must have experience and FULL AND PART TIME for 222 BOLTON, CONN. Reliable individuala, proximately 8:30 to midnight. been urged to boycott classes to Newgate Machine. Competitive salary and Apply in person to 242 Broad Equal Opportunity Employer. sive city for an “intermediate was 14th in income while Maine Glastonbuy. PTG Company. own tools. Starting salary golf course maintenance and over 18 yeara. Apply In Homestead Fringe benefits. Experience TO TRAIN AS Polibag Inside poeltlone now protest a faculty strike by some 250 Telephone 633-7631. Inhabitants ol the Town of Street, Manchester. budget” family of four with total ranked 46th. The income report did $7.00. All company benefits. snack bar. Apply in person at person to: DISHWASHER WANTED- preferred. Phone 646-1974. machine set-up man for small professors. For appointment. Call 688- Tallwood Country Club, Route Bolton are hereby notified Street Area of East Hartford manufacturing available In Circulation costs of $20,609. not provide breakdowns for the part time, 3 nights a week. RADAR / Communications. Hartford, Conn., was eighth with separate metropolitan areas. Student leaders also said they wilt SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for 2233. 85. Hebron. that. Apply Cavey's Restaurant in RECEPTIONIST wanted for plant. This job requires basic Manchester mechanical skills and maybe High School Grad. 17-25. Will SEARS ROEBUCK annual costs of $17,796 and Portland, file a class action suit against the South Windsor. Will train. As required by law all per- MORIARTY the morning. dental specialty office. train. Call 9 am-1 pm. 800-833- Department at The school because of the disruption Apply 90 Brookfield Street or .sons liable to pay personal Interesting and challenging first, second or third shift as 4119. & COMPANY Maine, with annual outlays of $17,578, TOWN OF MANCHESTER required. Only mature respon­ Zdanis Sentenced caused by the walkout, which began call 289-5918, after 12 noon, property taxes in the Town of BROTHERS STOCK ROOM HELPER- positon. Mature and MANCHESTER was number 10 of the 38 cities com­ $2.75, (Fee paid) Neat experience preferred. Plea­ sible, dependable applicants PARKADE Mancheeter Evening last Friday. LEGAL NOTICE Bolton are hereby notified 315 Center Street Call Jeanne, at ADMINISTRATION pared. The figures are based on fall HARTFORD (UPI) - A 38-year- PLUMBER - With experience that he is required by law to appearance. Over 16. Full sant Downtown location. need apply. Interview will be Mancheeter arranged for qualified Trainees, 17-25. High School 1977 price levels. old Newington man has been “We are suing the university in new housing. Top wages, The Zoning Board of Appeals at a meeting on September 18,1978 return to the asse.ssor on or 647-9946 time. Downtown Hartford. Many benefits available. Call Grad. Will train. Call 9 am-1 SALES PERSONNEL Herald. sentenced to 18 years to life in prison because it is not providing the educa­ steady work. Call after 8;00 made the following decisions: Wilson Agency,246-8541. 872-7852. applicants. Call 528-9471 pm. 800-833-4119. Boston also ranked second in the p.m., 742-7668, or 643-6341. before the last day of October between 8 am and 4 pm, Part time positions, nation for both high-income and low- for the shotgun slaying of his 8-year- tion that we are paying for,” Student Appl. No. 629 - Evans Products Company - 145V Spencer Street of this year a written or REAL ESTATE CAREER- morning hours. income familes of four. The Labor old stepdaughter while she lay in bed Council President Gary Moroni said - variances denied. printed list, on a form Are you a self starter? Earn COOK, FULL TIME. Monday. Appl. No. 631 - Alice Lamenzo - 19 Jean Road - Special Excep­ $20,000-1- annually. For a con­ Experienced institutional Department study said outlays of in her apartment. PROBATE NOTICE prescribed by the Tax Com­ TAILOR Do not c a ll... Pleaea $11,481 put Boston’s low income only A three-judge Superior Court panel Negotiations between the local NOTICE TO CREDITORS tion approved with conditions. missioner. of all reportable fidential interview, call Ralph cooking preferred. Apply in TELEPHONE Part time flexible hours, TYPIST/PART TIME Pasek, Realtor, 289-7475. person to East Hartford Con­ that had found Ronald Zdanis guilty chapter of the American Association ESTATE OF ELIZABETH G Appl. No. 632 - Robert W. Gordon - 417 East Center Street - personal property belonging experience required. behind those in the San Francisco EVANS, deceas^ Opening avallibl* In manufacturing concam for valescent Home, 745 Main SALES of murder Sept. 11 sentenced him of University Professors and the ad­ variance approved with conditions. to him as ol the first dav of APPLY PERSONNEL apply in person to: area. High income families had to The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, October lO'i WILL "BE typlat abla to work approximataly 2S houra par PART TIME MATURE Street, East Harford. GREAT MONEYI ministration recessed Monday with Judee, at a hearing held on ^ te m b e r Appl. INo. 633 - The Grove Corporation - 410 Hartford Road - STOCK CLERK - Apply in DEPT. spend $31,119 a year, ranking them Monday. 18.1978 ordered that all claims must be ADDED TO EACH LIST NOT GREAT HOUR8I Special Exception approved with conditions waak. Morninga prafarrad. Dutlaa would ba person to Furniture Depart­ TUES. 1-3 & 6-8 no progress reported. presented o the lidunary on or before GIVEN IN 0.'^ OR BEFORE Established multi-niiiliun com- TOM COLLETTI, December 18, 1978 or be barred as by Appl. No. 636 - Nancy E. Smith - 10 Strong Street - Variance varied but Individual ahould ba good typlat. Hour­ ment, Marlow’s Inc., 867 Main Printing needs aggressive individuals WED. 10-12 i 1-3 law provided. denied. THE LAST DAY OF ly rata dependant on ability. May work In to full Street, Manchester. K liephone lor big earnings. We or Mary Lou Danahy. Ass’t Clerk OCTOBER. THIRD SHIFT offer paid vacalion, paid holidays SAT. 10-12 ITie fiduciary is: Appl. No. 637 - Joseph Gordon - 105 Main Street - Extension ol lima poaltlon. Sand application to: P.O.Box 350, Press Operaior Helper — and sick pay Easy work if you are GEORGE DOHERTY William H. Evans use and variances denied. All personal property to be Eaat Hartford, Ct. 05108. An Equal Opportunity an intelligent conversationalist. Kqual OpfRirlunily Enipluyer New Vernon Students 40 Oakwood Road Hours — Midniic to 8 A.M. MR. TAYLOR INDEX Manchester, Conn. 06040 Appl. No. 638 - Lee F. Benjamin! - 81 Carter Street - Variance reported is as follows: Non- Employer HELP WANTED Duties include loading paper, 052-09 denied without prejudice. registered motor vehicles; Positions available in Sales, moving skids, washing plates and Sas-9 116 N O T IC e t Installation. Marketing, and 1 — Lo»t and Found Appl. No. 639 - Gerald P. Dumond - 95 Strawberry Lane - snowmobiles; trailers; blankets and mixing ink. 2 — P»r»onalt Area Distributors needed. FULL Need Immunizations Variance approved with conditions. machinery; horses; mules; TIME, $280 PER WEEK, and Apply in person or call M3-1101. 3 — Announc«m#ni» PROBATE NOTICE asses; meal cattle; sheep; PART TIME $105 per week. Ad­ 4 — Enlerlainmont NOTICE TO CREDITORS Appl. No. 640 - Rolland L. Messier - 456 Hilliard .Street - Liberal Company paid benelii VERNON — While most of the children vancement to the hard worker. iRTiSiNG 5 — Auctions goals: swine: poultry; com­ program. An equal opportunity Nursing Association. Clinics are at 9 a.m. INSTATE OF DOROTHY M. NEIL Variance denied. in the Vernon School system had had their No experience necessary. employer. .Male/Female. in St. Bernard’s Church hall. FINANCIAL a k a DOROTHY NEIL, deceased mercial furniture, fixtures, Orientation classes provided. The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. Appl. No. 641 - Rhoda and Alex Russak - 147 Birch Street - required immunizations when schools 6 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgaget and equipment; farm For interview call Mr. W hite at ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES iNC SALES CAREER About 500 students in the system still 9 — Personal Loans Judge, oi the Court ol Probate, Special Exception and variances approved 679 MidOi- 6usineas*lor Rent 000 exemption, if you file a HIGH STANDARD INC. The victim, Linda Rimeoski, 18, of ■ Resort Property for Rent Hartman Tobacco Company for the Buckland Industrial ADDRESS non School system this fall will be given W anted to Rent Park - $45,000.00. copy of your birth certificate IHanu/acturlng/Marketln$ of Sporting firearmt Bristol, was pronounced dead Monday on 58 — Misc for Rent until Nov. 1 to obtain physicals or to at lINVITATION Proposed Ordinance — Requiring Referendum on with the assessor. 31 Praatiga Park CIrcIa, Eaat Hartford, 0610S ITeral6 arrival at Windham Community Memorial CITY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING least have a date set up for it. AUTOMOTIVE questions of transferring municipal services to any Regional New Blind Applicants — Hospital in Willimantic from multiple in­ Aulosvfor Sale TO BID T O U m U E M M Any student who has not had the 62 Trucks for Sale Government. should notify the assessor STATE P.O. BOX 591 required immunizations by Nov. 1 will be juries. She was hit while crossing Route 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale Copies of the Proposed Ordinances may be seen in the their proof of disability. Manchester, Conn. 06040 195 at Mansfield Road. 64 ^ Motorcycles-Bicycles Sealed bids will be received in excluded from school. This is consistent Campers-Treilers-Mobile the Office of The Director of Town Clerk’s Office during business hours. Farmers — must file their ZIP Steven Currier, 18, was arrested by Homes Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget FREE PRIZES! NOW ACCEPTING APPUCAROttS with State Department of Health policy. General Services, 41 Center application for exemption of 66 — Automotive Service 1978-79, Board of Education—$6,976.00 to be financed by ren­ EXAMPLE: The school system provided four free state police in Columbia, about 10 miles 67 — Autos for Reni-Lease Street, Manchester, Connec­ livestock, poultry and PHONE from the scepe, and was charged with ticut, iintil October 5, 1978 at tal income from the Buckland School and space at Robertson machinery with the assessor FOR CLOSING SHIFT 15 Words for 6 Days clinics last school year. Free clinics were School. also provided on the first Friday of each misconduct with a motor vehicle. He was 11:00 a.m. for the following: during the month of October. being held on $75,000 bond. Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget n your spare time...if you HURRY and calll □ CHECK ENCLOSED Only <8.10 month by the Rockville Public Health V-BOX MATERIAL 1978-79, contribution to Fund 61 — CETA — $2,011.00 to be New Applicants for Farm SPREADER □ NOTICES funded from General Fund Surplus. and Forest Classification — Hours 7-Close must file by the end of Oc­ today for details. Openings are limitedy sol GRAVELY COMMERCIAL Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants, Fund (Closers must be 18 years qr older) FILL IN ONE WORD PFR BLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS tober. Persons, who already Loot end Found 1 CONVERTABLE TRACTOR 61 — CETA Title VI Project — Townwide Citizens Survey — don’t wait. We’il need boys and giris from ail have land classified as farm 1 2 3 Three Seek Board Seat $2,011.00 to be funded from General Fund — Contribution to 4 5 The Town of Manchester is an and forest land, need not app­ IMPOUNDED- Female, 6 equal opportunity employer, Fund 61 - CETA. the towns in and around Manchester and East VERNON — Three Vernon Democrats Brook Language and Learning Center, ly annually unless there is a Uniforms provided, free food, weeks old. Shepherd, black and requires an affirmative Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants, Fund 6 7 s 9 10 are actively seeking appointment to fill a specializing in students with learning dis­ and brown, found at the 61, Traffic Services Bureau — Phase II — $11,500.00 to be change in the land use. ia rtfo rd . supervised training, pleasant pound. Femab Labrador, action policy for all of its Con­ vacancy on the Board of Education. They orders. tractors and Vendors as a con­ financed by a Grant from the state Department of Transpor­ Social Security Exemption working conditions, and regular 11 12 13 14 IS------are James Moore, Arthur Michals, and about 1 month old, black with tation. — Persons wishing to file for Prouty, ran for a seat on the Town Coun­ white chest, Norman Street dition of doing business with wage Increases. George Prouty Sr. the Town, as per Federal Proposed reduction in appropriation to Special Grants, the $1,000 Social Security cil last falh and lost. He is a former area. Female ft n ti u Moore, who heads the Committee on teacher, now retired. He has been ad­ Husky/Shepherd across, Order 11246. Fund 61, CETA— Title VI Sustaining— $1,8%.00 to comply exemption must file either Call Jeanne or Tom with amended contract for this program. their Social Security Award Public Education (COPE) a group formed ministrator for an instructional progam about 1 year old, Center Bid forms, plans and il Certificate or their Report of Apply s i 3 24 . 5S------last year, said he expects there will be a on emergency operations at the Universi­ Springs area. Name "Little spedricatiuns are available at Proposed reduction in appropriation to Special Grants, Spook ’. Male Shepherd/cross, Fund 61, CETA — Title VI Project — Prevention Health and Confidential Social Security McDonald’s* “primary” at the next meeting of the ty of Connecticut. the General Services Office, 8 months, tan, found at Environmental Improvement — $116.00 to comply with Benefit Inforinulion with the 1221 Tolland Tpke. a ST is 29 30 41 Center Street, Manchester. Etemocratic Town Committee. All three are seeking to fill the vacancy Hillcrest Street. Male, 2 year amended contract for this program. asses.sor on or before January Manchester, Conn. Connecticut. Michals is with the East Hartford on the board created by the resignation of old boxer, brown, black face, Elizabeth J. Intagliata ‘25, 1979. 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 Tf U 33 i4 s S School system as a supervisor of support Edwin Meyers. Meyers is moving out of found on Walker Street. Male Town of Manchester, Secretary, Board of Directors mix breed, 2 years old, black Connecticut Calvin Hutchinson services. He is a private consultant in the town. He is with the physical education Manchester, Connecticut Asse.ssor YO U DESERVE A BREAK and tan,, found on Walker Robert B. Weiss, iS W 3S 39 5 3 ' field of special education and also runs a department of the East Hartford School Street. Contact Manchester General Manager Dated, at Manchester, Connecticut this 22nd day of Dated at Bolton, Conn., .Sent Manchester Evening Herald TODAY! 19, 1978 private school in Hartford, the Shady system. Dog Warden at 646-4555. 049^)9 September 1978. An equal Oppertunttf Emplerne M/f 061-09 043-09 PAGE -iIGHTEEN— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 26, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENfNr, HERALD. ^ Frank and Emast Peanuta — Charlaa M. Schulz

ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle D e a r A b b y ’ A Guide to iKNcnutR How to run like Hop Hop Hop 1 Universal time 1 Billion (prefix) NT rabbit. (abbr.) 2 Grimace By Abigail Van Buren Running ” a Hop Hop Hop 4 Spindle 3 Drying oil TH i MC*'— 8 Fires (si.) 4 Dirigible 12 Debtor's note 5 16, Roman tl A U 8 T E R E R 13 Author 6 Villain in E A L 8 M s S fftR 8 K 1 R A C Y Turgenev "Othello" U u A U E E L 8 8 C 0 T H n 14 Indian maid 7 Entangle N E i 7 ^ A 8 K E W E R E C T ON Tim R f o r DEAR ABBY: I work at a motel, and I hear complaints 15 Kind of 8 Auto club E D daily about the high cost of accommodations. weapon 9 Percussion in­ Sarv/CM O f h n d 31 Strv/cat Offtrad 31 Ptlnttng-Paptrtng ** Building Contractina 33 R N Y T H t N C k . Following is a partial explanation for the benefit of the 16 Baltic port strument innocent, who are unfairly penalized, and the guilty, who go 1 17 In addition 10 Relieve INTERIOR - EXTERIOR FARRAND REMODELING unpunished. I speak on behalf of all motel and hotel owners 1 18 Auspices 11 Frighten away Painting - And odd jobs. Two - Specializing Cabinets and c 'in iif i». M, Tn u w. V. 20 Gold (Sp.) 19 Doctrine THHUCtTtt who have no choice but to increase their rates. PriBcllla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan WE BUY JUNK CARS experienced College sudents. Formica Tops, Roofing, 22 Poverty-war 21 Grain metals 51 Columbus' lam convinced that honesty has become as outdated as Please call SGS-KHl. Gutters, Room Additions, agency 24 Jacob's 33 Summers (Fr.) ship high button shoes and buggy whips. (abbr.) and lata modal wracka. Decks, Repairs. Phone 643- PORSET VOU'VE AU?EADV "• ANP ALL HE RIQHT.^ SO -r n i i ^ brother 36 Prevaricated Our motel has 170 rooms. When a guest checks out, it's WHV PO r KEEP ^ 23 Haggard 53 Mixture PAINTIN G - Interior and 6017. 40 Anilquaa IT- TRIEP E S P TH O U G H r ABO U T 26 Beast's 39 Vacation spot NEW LOCATION Houaahold Qooda Apartm Rant S3 Autoa For Sala not unusual for the room to be partially or wholly stripped of TIME IM THINKIN& BACK TO THIS novel 55 Christ's exterior, paperhanging, 91 PRISCIU-A.' ON FOP TO m s H O R SE - stomach 41 Cuts molars excellent work References. all towels, wash cloths, toilet tissue, Kleenex, light bulbs, ABOUT HOR^E^CISH/ PELICATESSEN AP? 25 Bedside 44 Snow runner birthday DRY WALL INSTALLED and LOVE SEAT. Like new condi­ THE PACK RAT Antiques & SPACIOUS 4 ROOM Second A4AKE HIM R A P I6 H ,' ^ 27 Favoritism A&B AUTO SALVAGE INC. Free estimates. Fully insued. 1972 CAPRI 2.000. Excellent and even bed spreads, sheets, pillows and cases! light 46 Genetic 56 Emerald Isle Dry Wall finished. Ceiling tion, orange background with Collectibles. Open Sunday, 12 floor apartment. Appliances, ■v: 0UV SOU A 28 Songbird Martin Matson, 649-4431. running condition, 4-speed, On the average, we lose $2 per room per rental. This does 27 Stain 57 Lady of STAFFORD. OFF RT. 190 repaired and retextured. white floral print. Call after 4 to 5. 40 Flora Road, off Route full carpeting. No children or HORSE 7 ^ 29 Girt material radial tires, good mileage. not include the cost in time, labor and paper work to replace Y 31 Western 59 Compass Drobiak Dry Wall, 646-8882. 30 Attila's 48 Receded p.m., 646-1168. 85, Bolton, Outside Clean Up pets. $255 monthly. Available resort J.P . LEWIS & SON interior $1050. 6461085. the stolen items. followers USED AUTO PARTS . Sale, weather permitting. November 1st. Call 646-0000, 34 Author 50 Social club point and exterior painting, paper between 12 and 7 p.m. Perhaps if the public were informed of these facts, they 32 Source of 61 Leaf cutter KENMORE GAS STOVE. 1972 PINTO - Automatic Fleming (abbr.) 684-5530 or 646-6223 hanging, remodeling, carpen- ...... Double oven, coppertone, very might think twice before collecting souvenirs and household 35 Saul of Tarsus transmission, radio. Clean in­ 1 2 3 try. hijlly insured. 649-9658. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnef 34 good condition. $75,00, Phone Wanted to Buy 49 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 TONY ANNUNZIATA NEED MORE SPACE? No terior. Reliable and supplies. If not, the next time they visit our fair city, they 37 Malt infusion lease in this 3 bedrooms, with 38 Circle part 12 528-7392. economical transportation. can expect the rates to be even higher than before. 13 14 SPRAY, BRUSH, ROLL- BIDWELL Home Improve­ WANTED USED SNOW garage and yard lor kids. Only Make offer. 646-6314. DISGUSTED IN S.C. (P l.) Wallpapering. ment Co. Expert installation CHRYSLER AIRTEMP Air BLOWER- In need of repairs. $200. (42-28) Rental Assistors, 40 Whole 15 16 17 C&M TREE SERVICE - Free CARPET INSTALLATION - Interior/Exterior, commer­ of aluminum siding gutters Conditioner, 11,000 BTU, 220 Please call 643-7530, anytime. 2365646, (small fee). 42 By birth 1977 COUGAR XR7- DEAR DISGUSTED: Thanks lor a good letter. Also lor 18 19 20 estimates, discount senior Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. cial & Residential. Painting and trims. Roofing installa­ V, $150. Sears Water 43 Leaps Showroom condition! Loaded! reviving lome vivid memories of my h^h school days. CliyiDvlCA.hC-TMnmLS. 45 Sibyl ■ ■ citizens. Company Manchester- Steam Cleaning. Free es­ by experts! 15 years Neutralizer and Phosphate 23 tion and repairs 649-6495 , 871- My twin and 1 learned a lesson in honesty alter returning 26 owned and operated. Call 646- timates. Call 649-6265. experience' 649-4824. 2323. Feeder, $100. All excellent 19,000 m iles. Call 643-8683 47 Lothario ■ □ RENTALS from a footbaU game at Sioux FaUs, S.D. (We made the trip Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawranca 49 Lion's home 27 1327. condition. 649-6370. Homea lor Rent 54 anytime. 26 20 30 32 33 MAGNAVOX authorized tac- SPECIALIZING in cleaning with about 100 other Central High School studenta on a 50 Incorporated ■ Building Contracting 33 1974 CHEVELLE CAPRICE special train from Sioux City, Iowa. (abbr.) 34 35 36 B&M TREE SERVICE. tory service on color and and repairng chimneys, root, Rooma tor Rant 52 OPTION TO BUY- Sunny 2 WHEN McKEE 1NPU5TRIES S liA N O ^ '^ CLASSIC 4-door, air con­ 52 Cameroon ■ ■ Complete tree care, spraying black and white TV. Stereo, new roofs. Free estimates. 30 bedroom house on wooded lot, When our parents discovered that we had brought home 60USHT THE P1.AWT- JUAN tVORO WAS N 38 3 . WES ROBBINS carpentry ditioning. full power steering, tribe and removal. Insured and phonograph. A&B Electronic. years Experience. Howley, THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - only 30 minutes from Pratt & several “souvenirs" from a hotel in Sioux Falls (ashtraya, WA9 SLAP I HE THPUSHT 'PASSES THAT ■ ■ remodeling specialist. Ad­ brakes, locks, windows, vinyl IT WOU1.P BRIN S M A N Y 54 Burdened 43 experienced. Senior Citizen 1160 New Britain Ave., West 643-5361. □ MISC. FOR SALE Birch House Women. Central­ Whitney. Just $150, (38-12). silverware, bath mat, etc.I, they ordered us to pack up all ANVONB WHO 1 46 ditions, rec rooms, dormers, lop. 76,000 miles, $1550 Call JOBS TO MBXPORT! WORKED TOO 58 Lubricates Discount. 643-7285, Hrtford, 551-0655. ly located. Downtown Rental A ssistors, 236-5646, the loot and mail it back to the hotel manager with our ■ built-ins, bathrooms, 646-3711 alter 5pm. HARP WOULD BE 60 Blase 47 IS kitchens, 649-3446. ROOFER WILL Install roof, Manchester. Kitchen (small fee). apologies. IWe had to pay the postage, tool) 62 Actress ■ REWEAVING burns, holes. Artlclea lor Sale 41 F B P 70 THB 50 51 E X P E R T PAINTING AND siding or guttes for low dis­ privileges. Call 649-2358. We also got a long lecture on honesty, and we have never Farrow 53 1 55 56 57 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 1971 CHEVELLE MALIBU, LANDSCAPING - CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, count price. Call Ken at 647- SMALL 6-ROOM HOUSE. forgotten it. 63 Singletons ■ ■ Window shades, Venetian ALUMINUM sheets used as LARGE FURNISHED V-8 3419 307. Asking $850 or 58 59 60 61 62 Specialized, Exterior House Additioms, Repairs, Cabinets. 1566. Near Main Street. No 64 One (Ger.) blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. printing plates, .007 thick ROOM. Close to center, best offer. Good condition. 65 Sleeve Painting. Tree pruning. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. children, pets. References DEAR ABBY: I was an only child. When I was growing 63 64 65 Marlow's, 867 Main St, 649- 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for kitchen privileges, parking,. 528-3419. 66 Lose color spraying. mowing,weeding. and security. Write Box E E , lip, my parents moved around a iot, so I was practically 5221, $1. Phone 643-2711. May be 67 Points 66 87 Call 742-7!7947. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY private entrance. 643-9574 c/o Manchester Herald. 68 picked up A.M. only. after 3 p.m., or 242-1872. 1971 IMPALA - Power raised by my grandparents. I really think of their farv.uy 68 Visit Li Carpentry and general con­ home as my family home. ODD JO BS Done - Cellars, at­ LANDSCAPING LAWN ROOFING / GUTTERS- CAPE COD HOME 3- steering, brakes, automatic. iNEWSFAPCn INTfBPHISJ ASSN I tracting. Residential and Reasonable rates!Free es­ TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Plus 2 snows. Excellent run­ They are getting along in years, and even though I am tics, garages, yards cleaned, seeding - Brickwork and CLEAN, FURNISHED bedroom s, 2-baths, cedar commercial. Whether it be a timates. Experienced. Quality Good condition. Good for ning condition. Asking $800. 1 moving, trucking. Loam for Patios installed. Tree ROOM For mature male. closet, large living room, 2- now married with children of my own, when go to visit my small repair job, a custom workmanship! Call 643-6^ plating, or welding. Cali 646 Call 649-1062. sale. Lawn service. No job too Removal and Pruning. Call Parking. Convenient location. car garage, 2 fireplaces and grandparents 1 notice a lot of household items that bring big or small. 568-8522. built home or anything in anytime. 3439 from noon til6:00 p.m. 643-6658. between, call 646-1379. No kitchen privileges. $30 full finished cellar. Available back wonderful memories of my childhood. For example, an Alley Oop — Dave Graue Win at bridge weekly. 649-4003. October 1st, 6495057. 1973 LINCOLN Continental 4- old water pitcher that was always on their table. It's not MOLDED FORMICA top and COMPLETE CARPET & Tile HEAVY OR LIGHT TRACY BROTHERS - door, fully equipped, fair to particularly valuable, but I'm sentimental about it. installation and repairs. Free CARPENTRY & Masonry - Roofing, Flat Roof, Hot Tar, paneled bar with two shelves good condition. $1895. 742-8838. TRUCKING, Cellars, attics MALE TO SHARE House with I wouldn't want my grandparents (or anyone else) to think TM m UtilG sexj, IT'S ...IT'S AG AIN ST MY, WHEN? ) TONIGHT, AFTER estimates. Call at. at 646-3745, Additions and remodeling. Gravel, Built-Up Roofing. and four stools. $175. 646-6028. Olticea-Storei lor Rent 55 A double avoidance play and yards cleaned, also stone, Free estimates. Call Anthony same. Washer / dryer. Large I am grabby, but I would just love to have that pitcher one A MATTER OF LIFE b e t t e r JUDS- / OH. DOC ‘6 ASLEB»I after 5 p.m. Commercial & Residential. $120 1971 T BIRD- 2 Door, Landau. f v i c r x I > O U I aa* AAL.!.. , loam or sand delivered. 644- Squitlcote 649-0811. yard. Utilities included. AND DEATH! MENT, BUT...ALL, ( SOODl Free Estim ates. 872-6269. DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 MANCHESTER STORE for Loaded! Excellent condition! day. My problem is, 1 don't know how to go about asking for R1S)4T, I'LL DO IT! 1775 or 644-9532. monthly. Security. Cail 522- it. ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING - - ^ yards,$34. plus tax. Also sand. 8 Rent - 249 Broad Street. 600 $2000. After 6 p.m., 643-0909. first trick. South discards a CARPENTRY - 9101, a.m. to 5 p.m., ask for Attics and cellars cleaned. R e p a irs , gravel and more stone 643- square fee. 643-5681, Available Any ideas? T NORTH club. If West continues TILE- Remodel your Bath, remodeling, additions,---- gar­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dennis; after 5, 742-9868, or July 1st. Reasonable rates. Call 646- 6468304. 1972 VW SUPPER BEETLE- SENTIMENTAL « Q 10 spades. South chucks a sec­ Shower, Tub Area, and ages, roofing, call David Heating-Plumbing 3S ___^______1943 for free estimate. excellent running condition. » K J 9 4 ond club. If West shifts to a Ceramic Tile Floors. Call 871- Patria. 644-1796.______TIRES - Ski boots, skis, bikes, Apartmenla For Rant 53 ROCKVILLE - 19x39 foot Low mileage, $995. Call 646 DEAR SENTIMENTAL: The next time you see your ♦ 10 7 club. South takes dummy’s 9457, 9 to 5. SEWERLINES, sink lines, store on busy street. Large 6 6 BRICK, Block, Stone. LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - sewing machine, and tent 1085. grandparents, let them know that you are sentimental A 5 4 2 ace, leads dummy’s queen of cleaned with electric cutters, display windows. $125 Fireplaces, concrete. New homes custom built (10x16). May be seen at 1()8 LOOKING for anything in about that old water pitcher, and if your grandparents are WEST spades and once more dis­ by professionals. McKinney monthly. Lease required. Lee EAST Chimney repairs. No job too remodeled, additions, rec Scott Drive, Manchester, all real estate rental - 1971 VEGA HATCHBACK- like moat grandparent!, youTI have it tomorrowl 4 AKJ7I] cards a club. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ & Lament Realty, 8764690. 498542 small. Save! Call 644-8356 for rooms, garage, kitchens day Saturday. apartments, homes, multiple In running condition. Needs » 5 4 2 Thus, the defense has two estimates. POLISH ROCKET pany. 643-5308. remodeled, bath tile, cement dwellings, no fees. Cail J.D. minor work. $100. Call 742- CONFIDENTIAL TO “NO BUTTINSK Y - YET”: If your » A643 4 Q J85 spade tricks and still will CONSUMER SERVICE. We WASHER - and like new MANCHESTER, Main Street. 6537. work. Steps, dormers, Real fetate Asociates, Inc. daughter-in-law doesn't want her husband to know that she 4Q10 4 K J3 take a diamond, but that is QUALITY CARPENTRY By will solve any problem you NO JO B TOO Small - Toilet dryer. Pool table, coffee Modem offices available 400, residential or commer- 6461980. gets weekly massages from a man in the nude Iher, not him), all. South will be able to set Harp Construction Additions, have with any product in your repairs, plugged drains, table, lamps. Telephone 569 750 or 1100 square feet. Heat 1976 JE E P CJ-7, good condi­ SOUTH cial.Call 649-4291. e ------up dummy's clubs for two roofing,ofini siding, decks and gar­ home or office. Call 649-7234. kitchen faucet replaced, 3547. and air conditioning included. tion, 39,000 miles. Call 649- that’s her busineas. Butt out« repaired, rec rooms, MANCHESTER- MAIN 6462469 or 6462755. 4 AQ10a763 diamond (hscards. ages. Call anytime, 643-5001. STREET- 2/3 room apart­ 4558 ask for Ken, or 742-9979 The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions The play is not complicat­ FIRST CLASS Carpentry - bathroom remodeling, heat 4 K92 Painting-Papering 32 14-FOOT HILLTOP lYailer ment, heated, .hot water, after 5 p.m. $4,800. ed, but it is unusual since it Remodeling and Additions. modernization, etc. Free SMALL RETAIL STORE 4 987 HOUSEWORK got you down? $150. Outboard motor 40 horse appliances, no pets, parking, Da you wish yon had more friends? For the secret et Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Estimate gladly given. M & M space. Downtown Shopping is a double avoidance play. General cleaning, steam QUALITY PAINTING and Evenrude $250.Mobilehome security. 523-7047. 1966 CHEVELLE- Automatic, popnlarity, get Abby's new booklet: “How To Be Popular; WHEN a ::; years experience! For Free Plumbing & Heating. 6462871. District. Ideal for speciality ' \\h Ha 0 Vulnerable: East-West South must give away Uiose extraction carpet cleaning, Paper Hanging by Willis 45x10 with furniture in cam ­ Reasonable. Call after 7:00 You're Never Too Young or Too Old.” Send $1 with a long, 'PAWS" T E L L S Estimates, call 646-4239. shop. 6461442. Dealer; West two spades to get two club floor waxing & stripping, win­ Schultz. Fully insured ping ground $4,000, Call 526 p.m., 6469532. self-addresaed, stamped (28 cental envelope to Abby, 132 H/i A JO K E , MANCHESTER FOUR ROOM APARTMENT discards and avoid letting dow cleaning, carpet & up­ references. 649-4343. - 426 Broad St. $155, Security Laaky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 9i9212. you l a u g h Weit North East South GENERAL CARPENTRY, PLUMBING & HEATING CENTRAL 2-car heated gar­ East get in to lead a dia­ holstery shampooing, deposit. No appliances. 1969 PLYM OUTH FU R Y - 14 Double 34 44 Repairs, Remodeling, Repairs. Remodeling. Pumps age. Business zone. T.J. mond through the king. rofessional / Insured. Free PAINTING - Interior '/ ONE PAIR SIZE 9 Hanson Married couple. No pets. excellent mechanical condi­ Pass Pass Pass Garages, Additions, repaired / replaced. Free es­ Crockett Realtor, 6461577. HO. Estimates. Call Exterior. Best workmanship! Avanti Ski Boots, used one Telephone 643-4751. tion, air conditioned, 2-door, X Porches, Rec Rooms, timates. Electric drain- DOMESTICARE at 6461945. Quality Paint! Lowest Prices! season, flow fit, coast $2()0, automatic transmission. Only Roofing, Gutters. Call Dan snaking. 24-HOUR SERVICE. OFFICES FOR RENT- Heat, Dan shea. 6465424. asking $100. 649-2363. M A N CH ESTER - 3 room 46.000 miles. Asking $995. 646 Moran 643-2629. 6460237. air, carpeted, jan itor, and Opening lead; 4K ^ r t m e n t 1/2 of 2 family. 6201 after 4 p.m. Friday was regarded by Norsemen as the luckiest day of You hold: 4 parking. 500, 750, and 1000 BELT MASSAGER V hp, Convenient location. Includes the week. 9-2S-B square feet. $100 monthly. $50. Call 649-0453 after 4:00 heat and appliances, $230 per 1977 COUGAR XR 7- 4 A Q x Call 6495334, or 43-7175. 4 Halp Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Private Inatructlona II Lota-Land lor Sale 24 p.m. month. Paul Dougan Realtor Showroom condition! Loaded! KJxxx 643-4535. 19.000 m iles. Call 643-8683 llgKl.kl lii4iiiliii>l>,lii[',,)'l'i(l:l$IWfkl,P1i 4 XX NURSE: GLASTONBURY MANCHESTER- RETAIL, By Oswald Jacoby 4 A X X CHOOSE THE HOURS YOU PIANO - VIOLIN lessons. SAVOY, MASS. 11 acres of 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS anytime. H orn High School. 35 hour week, and Alan Sontag WANT! Need an earning op- surveyed land on town main­ and etc. Rivers Music, 7 Main - . o - 9:6) am-5 pm, 183 days per East Hartford, experienced APARTMENT TO SHARE ^0^2 000^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ A s t r o g r a p h In yesterday’s “Ask the portuinty that's flexible teacher. All styles, all Ages. tained road. Spring on proper­ Street, New Britain, 225-1977. year. Starting salary $6.00, with two other ladies. No r v U ’Sn ab re.' Don't ask us where North Exp erts” the bidding with enough to fit a busy life? ^ ty. State forest on 3 sides. We buy, sell, trade, smoking, no drinking. In The Born Loser — Art Sansom $6.00 per lesson. 569-4284, prorotected. Call Heyman found his double of one opponents passing was plus fringe benefits. an AVON Representative. $12,500. Call 6466649. Manchester. $25 weely. Call Trucka lor Sale 92 must not be made today. Your hxjperties, 1-2261206. spade or why East and West North opened one spade, Applications available from You can earn good money FOR SALE - Burroughs Elec­ 6464419. success depends upon knowl­ r Glastonbury Board of Educa­ VOICE, PIANO Instructions. WHY WOWtX BKAUSE m W didn't bid four spades. That you South, responded in - selling quality products part Form er faculty New York GOVERNMENT LANDS tric Cash Register. Ideal for INTERNATIONAL Travelall edge gained through research tion, 232 Williams Street, THFVOOSO contract makes easily. How­ hcn. .w. North bid two time. Call"all 5269401.I small business. Call 649-4986. 149 OAKLAND STREET- 3 Wanted to Rent 57 Sale- 1970- 72 s. Many to or experience. music and art High School. from $7.50 acre! Investment! iOOiST YOU TAUC. ever, South was allowed to spades, and you bid three Glastonbury, Ct. 06033. choose from. Good to fair con­ fflKiMlil)? PISCES (Feb. 26Marcb 20) U « T H J Professional Singer/Pianist. Vacation! Farming! room heated apartment. ME BEA play four hearts. clubs. Bualnau Opportunity 14 644-8597, Exclusive buyer's guide! FOR SALE: Unseasoned Security, $145 monthly. Call COUPLE WITH One child dition. Dealers welcomed. Safety precautions should not OPTICIAN- FULL TIME. firewood. Four foot lengths. Soptombor 27, 1971 WHBKI I West opens the king of He continues with three Complete information ^.00 6462426, 9 to 5. needs 5 or 6 room duplex or Call John Thrall at 6462414 for be Ignored for the sake of SW-E^MAW Manchester area. $7.75 per Following realistic approaches spades. Victor Mollo asks, hearts. What do you do now? SMALL ENGNE Service Cor­ RIDING LESSONS indoor money back guarantee! Write Hardwood. $27. per cord. Call house. Reasonable. 49-8952. appointment. expediency today. Carefully TALK-l hour, plus company benefits. 6 and operating within your capa­ follow all such procedures to “How can South be sure of Bid four spades. This tells poration - expanding dealer riding ring. Western stock National Reports, Box 246, 646-6087 after p.m. ROOMATE WANTED To Call Mr. Mastriani 527-1164 bilities this coming year gains guarantee success. his contract if clubs break 6 your partner Oil ', you are network. No experience seat, saddle seat, and hunt Niagara Falls, N Y. 14302. share small house on Andover MARRIED COUPLE with dog mornings. Motorcyclea-BIcyclea 64 you that brass ring you've been ARIES (March 21-April 19) In P 2 and what tricks does he interested in a slam, but necessary. Complete training seat. All levels 2269817. 1969 BUICK $75, ROUND Lake, Call 646-6445, mornings. wish to rent small house or alter. Your sunny disposition attempting to gratify a whim lose?” have two quick diamond program. $500. investment MANCHESTER- Beautiful 3 WOODED OAK table $15, out­ apartment. 289-2473. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville also reinforces your chances. today, you could impulsively The answer is that he lets losers. required to start your own acre wooded lot with brook, in side lounge chair $19. Call 643- RESPON SIBLE FEM A LE to 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and UBRA (Sopt. 260ct. 23) Again Indulge In foolish, costly (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) business. Ideal for retired or 9995. M/tc. for Rent 59 the king of spades hold the Easy On The Feet Highland Park area. Call 646 share apartment with same. rack. $1,750. 2864042. today you must lake care how behavior. Avoid trouble. Con­ part time. Details on request. Schoolt-Clataea 19 0467. Large bMroom. 647-9988. you spend your money, espe­ sciously strive to maintain high Heathcliff — George Gately Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field MOVING household fur­ STORAGE AREA ideal for 1977 HONDA ODYSSEY cially on untested projects. standards. Training Division, box 619, FOR THE BEST - Manchester niture for sale. Call 872-3382 or AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1st. contractors. About 1,000 LOTS FOR SALE - In Bolton, BUGGY - All terrain use. Reserve the day for listening, TAURUS (April 26May 20) You Wading R iver, New York, Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 visit 4 Church Street Vernon. 2 rooms, includes refrigerator square feet. Overhead doors, Andover, Hebron and $850. Excellent condition. Call studying and observing. Find may have a tough time getting 11792. pupils per teacher. F R E E in­ 1 20 and stove. Quiet heat, running water, sink, Colchester. From to before 12 noon, 1-342-1784. out to whom you’re romanti­ going today because of several WInthrop — Dick Cavalll troductory lesson with this ad. acres. Owner will help with STURDY BUNK BEDS and neighborhood. North Main toilet, walk-in door. Central cally suited by sending lor your false starts. Through persever­ MANCHESTER Package Call 646-6306, or 6463549. firings. No m attresses. $40. Street. Call anytime, 649-4356. locaton. $150/month. 6468882. financing. Cail 647-9153. SUZUKI 250 HUSLER GT copy of Astro-Graph Letter. ance and second tries success store. Excellent location. Well Call 643-0490. Ask for John. 18,000 miles, very reasonable. Mall SO cents for each and a does come. established business. Call EAST HARTFORD - 2 MV TEACHER DOESN'T KARATE! Manchester School Must sell. 6461543. long, self-addressed, stamped GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A N P BRCHKO V/OLUDByiS r'M SORRY I EVBR LET Marion E. Robertson, of Karate. Classes now for­ Invaatmant Property 25 SEASONED HARDWOOD for Bedroom Townhouse. Full envelope to Astro-Graph, P.O. You're uninterested In doing LIK B A A ^ A K IP W IL j WA ALW AYS HITT/NS-ME- sale. By the truck load or cor- ITSerAROLlNP THAT Realtor, 6465953. ming. Visit us Monday, appliances. Laundry hook-ups. ,973 450 Box 4^, Fladio City Station. things for yourself today and GOSGBT C A L L S M E a n p m v f a t h e r \a/o n t L. Call 6467586 anytime. MRS sbR_ ^ AUTOMOTIVE h ONDA CB . Low m A S C O P u e r r s Q E R . Wednesday or Friday at 7 pm IN CREDIBLE VALU E-27,000 1 1/2 baths. Heated. 4zt>5. bz6 ...... mileage. Excellent condition. N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify are careless with personal NAMES... . RAISE AJ^ALLOWANCE... or call 6464963. 640 Hilliard square foot Commercial 1708, or 2862890. birth sign. chores. Doing something for or AI TOBACCO CLOTH 4utof For Sale 0 1 $650. Call 6465849. Situation Wanted 15 Street. Building in the center of SCORPtO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) An with someone else is quite ______^ Manchester's busy downtown NETTING - Prevents FEMALE ROOMMATE unexpected roadblock could another story. npera- V RESPONSIBLE Mother will shopping area. Full washouts of newly seeded wanted to share apartment in 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- halt a personally Important goal CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be­ Mobile Homea 85 today. However, that inner re­ cause you feel you've worked care for children in my home...... sprinkled, sprinkled, and air conditional^! lawns. Keeps pools free from Manchester or East Hartford. speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new bfla He solve of yours quietly finds an hard and deserve to treat your­ Call 6461076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. with large freight elevator an leaves. Call (Hartford) 727- 6465339 until 7 pm. radials, (2 snows), excellent □ REAL ESTATE convayer. 4,000 square feet of 0368. condition 228-0475 or 2269550. 1973 IN TR EPID - 20 foot alternate route. self, you may Impulsively buy Travel Trailer - Stove, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. the first things you see. Your WILL BABYSIT in my office space. Large showroon HEAT PAID- Newly 1969 VW BUG-V ery good con­ refrigerator, heated. Full 21) Friends will come to your purchases could be senseless. Manchester home. Waddell Homea For Sale 23 on Main Street. A successful ...... decorated .‘tj; dition. $800. Call 646-1311, shower, and toilet. Tandem aid and buoy your spirits when LEO (July 26Aug. 22) Much to School. 646-0490. business employing 60 people, ...... basem ent, appliances and you momentarily find yourself your embarrassment you could 6 000 Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 after 5 p.m. wheel. Call 688-0383. COLONIAL CENTER did over $ , ,OW annually more! Only $245. Rental down in the dumps. It'll be display a temper today It things OO:. WOMAN TO SHARE apart­ CHIMNEY 9 rooms, 3.9 acres, from this location, before A ssistors, (44-1), 236-5646, don’t quickly go your way. 4-2 b DOG-CAT boarding bathing / 1966 OLDSMOBILE Converti­ FOR RENT- 1977 25 FOOT Impossible to remain blue. ment with another on bus line 4-bedrooms, formal dining moving to larger quarters. (small fee). CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Otherwise, you're a pretty grooming. Obedience, protec­ ble 2 door. Can be seen at 97 MOTOR HOME By and near MCC. Call 6464223 room, front to back living Sensational value at $1.00 per Continue to keep friends and charming person. Short Ribs — Frank Hill tion classes. Complete Cedar Ridge Terrace, Winnebago. Fully equipped. ask for Sue. room, 2 fireplaces, first floor square foot net net lease, or ALL BILLS PAID- Nice 1 business dealings separated VIRGO (Aug. 26Sept. 22) This modern facilities. Canine Glastonbury. Insured. Special weekend laundry room, enclosed porch, buy it for $225,000. Owner will bedroom. Has appliances, today. Although you may be Is not one of those days to Holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon rates. Call Dave, 2865729; A 600D W HITE rec-room, 2-car garage, barn. help arrange financing. Call washer & dryer. (4627). Ren­ tempted to do otherwise, the follow your hunches. Ignore Road. Manchester. For reser- 1972 FORD GALAXI 500, evenings 5261101. USKTNIN' BUT tal Assistors, 2365646 (small two won't mix well. that Inner voice. Rely solely 4 horse stalls and “pasture! ^[1 ...... vaUons please call 6465971. excellent condition, $1,300. Private Inatructlona IS fee). •••••••••••••••••••••••••• AQUARIUS (Jan. 26Feb. 19) upon your logical evaluations. Group 1, Philbrick Agency, * ...... 1 ...... Radial snow tires 1 year old, W M i r e Small 6464200. ■' Bualneaa Property 28 AutomoOva Service 88 Impulsive, erratic agreements (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) REMEDIAL- READING and F R E E TO GOOD HOME -1 H7615, $50. 8765806 after 2 math; individualized work year old, black and white, part p.m. Borry'B World — Jim Borry Medium MANCHESTER- 3 bedroom $62,000 COMMERCIAL / Labrador Retriever, male. ^ Bmch Street. First floor. WE PAY $10 for complete "JUMP- 9MOKEV.'''' program, (lst-8th grade) by home, 2 baths, large lot, INVESTMENT PROPERTY - junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland Large master’s degree teacher. 5^ Lovable home pet. Moving to MOVING - MUST SELL! 1976 enclosed porch plus many Excellent potential. Acre-I- no pet area. Call 64M157. children. 649-6987. Ato Body. 528-1990. 8075. high traffic area. Potential for Fiat 131-S. 5 speed. Air con­ Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & StofftI extras. Price to sell in the ditioned. Low mileage. Good offices and business. Call 30 LOCUST STREET- Second 40's. Call Paul J. Correnti, F R E E PUPPIES- Moving. Do condition. Asking ^!800. Call GUITAR, BANJO, Mandolin, Realtor. 6465252. D.W. Fish Realty Company, floor, 4 rooms, heated. $250 JUST ONE MORE Q UES­ "00 YA CONSIDER Lessons: Folk, blue grass. 6461591. not want to see them 647-9030. OFFICE SPACE destroyed. Call 649-6753. monthly. Security. Available • 1971W iCA. BlC. TJL U X H L OR TION COMFLETeS TW B EIN ' FAT A Ages 5-acTults. November 1st. Call 6462426, 9 5154 I S '" NORTH COVENTRY ACRE CHEVETTE 1974 VE GA 2- FOR RENT QUESriONNAI DETRIM ENT T ieginners - professionals. Real Eatate Wanted PLUS, Immaculate white 28 F R E E TO GOOD HOME. to 5. door Hatchback, automatic Our Boarding House Thia Funny World PSTUNIA.' SO C IA L These soit slippe Easy Banjo method. F R E E aluminum sided Ranch. |2$0 iquare leet. ccoitr o i l Adorable pair of Tortus Shell transmission, low mileage. IMudKtIcr. air amllUoiiini and I shell-stitch crochet are loan instrument. Private Immediate occupancy. $44 - ALL CASH For your property, 4R00M DUPLEX, Fairfield ACCEPTANCE?" easy on the feet. Make studio. 6466557. Kittens and others. 633-6581 or Very Clean. Runs great. $750, ■parting. Call U UXI. WHAT5 NEW OUR ENTRY AN THEY WE OU6HTA 900. Pasek Realtors, m-7475. within 24 hours. Avoia R ^ 342-0571. Street, Manchester. $200. Call ■> them for yourself or 6463761. AROUND 6crr k ic k ed , $ A ID WE BE ABLE TO gift-giving. Tape, Intant Service. Hayes 6462871. ANDOVER LAKE- 7 beautiful Corporation, 646-0131. HERB? m s MAJOR H AFTA 6ET A NICE No. 5154 has crochet MINIATURE SCHNAUZER WE HEARD directions for Small, Me­ acres surround this insulated CREER6 AT PROVE LETTER FROM Puppies- AKC Registered. All FROM THE NATIONAL OUR MAYOR E60MA1N! dium and Large Sizes cottage in peaceful location. SELLING your house? Call us beautiful and lovable. Please inclusive. Extra outbuildings. Call first and we'II make you a call 5668497. Stop At The A N N U A L 5A1D WE C IV IC SPOOKY APANV6 TO O M t l, IM S $1.00 for nek Katherine Bourn, 742-8646. J. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, CONTBTTO COULDN'T WORK VOTED FOR HIM jitterj^Olio 2$$ for pootofo ooO Watson Beach Co., Realtor, 6461577. Boata-Aeceaaorlea 49 NOW TAKING PICK THE 09M PETE NINE ^TRAI6HT| A N N I C A M T Manchester Office, 647-9139. TOP LOPeE UNLE«IWE TIMES' Equal Housing Opportunity. IMMEDIATE Cash for your ■7 ManetiMltr HoraM 1974 FURY - 16V4-foot CORN RAID P U R 1110 A n . of Amerleae property. Let us explain our iri fiberglass, tilt railer, with B A C K ^ _ „ _ = tteor Yofk. N.Y. 10010 fair proDosa6i-.€srtT ivir. o _ 1975 56horsepower outboard APPLICATIONS Prfat Noom, A M t h o witfc ZIP ■BeiriOfe, 647-1413. c o o t ma tw o I M o r . Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. For A Watting Ust Only VIL PUT DOW N Also 50 horse Johnson out­ CRIB 1978 ALBUM with a 32-page MAY WE BUY your home? "UNPECIDEP"/ board, $300. 2260475 or 226 “Gift Section" with full Quick, fair, all cash and no BncUand Road, directions. P rice. . . $2.00 AI you need to know 9550. problem. Call Warren E. Sooth Windsor 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS • U O T H tIt OOOM AT $1.2$ ZACH. hRealEsble;’' Howland, Realtors, 6461108 From $200 2 Bedrooms; $218 3 Bedrooms. Includes; He. 0 -1 1 0 -IU tE OIOOON OUllTt. 1976 85 HORSEPOWER John- for llwoo who still r. Coetilao oUtooe leoefr oollti. son Electric trim and tilt, con­ ronwiiibor wo hsvo Heat, Hot Water and Parking, with Wall to Wall '' No. 0-117-O O llT t ON PAIADE. BLANCHARD ■ITN1NM fW m M i VMRSo Houaehold Qooda 40 trols stainless steel prop. Carpeting, Modern Appliances, 2 Laundromats on ' ’ Ne. O -IIO -O O A N O IIO tN trt FlOW- Excellent condition. 644-8891. site. n lOILTI. 10 fsotfeollaf oilKi. REFRIGERATORS GREEN CitranyiCA.inc.* Rossmo __ .Jranges, used, AntIqUea 49 CALL 643-1961 MANCHESTER guaranteeo"aikclean. New thru FrI. front 9 to 4:30 64B-24I2 shipment d a m a ^ . GE and 5200 WANTED. Antique furniture, MOUNTIUN S a t 6-12. "Of course, I’m pleased to see that LIFE Is BAST HARTFORD Frigidaire. Low pru%s, B.D. glass, pewter, oil paintings or 28S>tBl4 Pearl and Son, 649 Main other antique items. R. back, but ... 7) ^ © - A nd ALL THE 5AM ^ A V - Street, 6462171. Harrison, 6468709. roniTOEs ^LrW______€197»FlgA.lK,TMa»U5FBLflX