PAGEState TWENTY - EVENING Gasoline HERALD. Mon., July 9. 1979 ^ Situation # • TIs Returning • to m Normal T 1 hurting, but on a day like today it By llnlleH Pn-ns Iniernniional gj tourist attraction attendance were At Hammonassett Beach State and we’ll be doing as well as last over the region have been showing up “with very few cancelations.” turns our heads around,” Ms. Health Groiw Dissolves f Nolan RyanRyat\ Too Fast The gasoline situation in Connec- almost as gloomy as the outlook for Park in Madison, the lines were near- year,” he said, Denison Takes Position ly two miles long—not for gas—but Dooley said most of the crowd ”I guess nothing’s going to hold DiFabio said. Govetnors Seek Larger The campgrounds at Rocky Neck Work For Redled SiSox Batters to get into the beach area, said didn’t begin to leave for home until them back once they planned a trip,” With Research Center Agencies Alone S t«el «in.- Slice of Federal Pie 'S campground manager Jim Dooley, after 3 p.m., later than usual, which Dooley said. have also to n filled. Page 8 Page 9 “It must be easier to get gas. indidated to him that people are less At Rocky Neck State Park in Nian- “We’re . seeing a lot of in-state Page 4 Page 5 Today we were completely loaded. It concerned about finding fuel. • . tic 2,800 cars were counted and some plates,” Ms. DiFabio said. “It may Connecticut state energy officiais state s beaches „ had to be the best day of the Despite the low mileage most large motorists had to park up to a mile be instead of going to Rhode Island or said about 600 of the state’s 3,100 gas The traffic came im « wasn t summer,” Dooley said. recreational vehicles get, Dooley away from the beach after the shore on longer vacations, they're staying stations were open Sunday, three overwhelming but steady, said parking Ibt filled up, said Mev close to home.” times as many as had opened on the Anthony Pero, manager of Ocean He said officials counted 4,400 cars said the campgrounds have been Sunday, compared with a normal tur- flHod since last weekend and were DiFabio, an attendant at the Attendance figures were not ilanrJi^atpr r l r t h ofTu^y I d iast Sunday. ^ a c h Park in New London. ’’It’s our campground. available at the Mystic Marinelife Cloudy Tonight, Two weeks ago only about 30 best Sunday this year We ye got a nout of about 3,500 cars. booked solid through the end of the “A couple of more days like todav summer. He said campers from all “At times we were thinking we’re Seaquarium. stations opened and the predictions normal, good Sunday here. Showers Likely Datalla on pogo 2 Swim Lesson Signups Set MANCHESTER - Wednesday will be the day to register for the second Rebels Attack • A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20t Single Copy » 15it Home Delivered series of swim iessons to Vol. XCVIII, No. 237 — Monchootof, Conn.. Tuoidiy. July 10.1979 be heid at pools in town. I MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) - Lessons will begin I Intercepted Sandinl^ guerrilla Thursday, and persons I radio said the rebels have wishing to register should I launched a general attack from do so at the pool of their I all sides on Managua, Anastasio Time Slot choice Wednesday between I Somosa’s last bastion defended by 9 a m. and noon. 15,000 national guardsmen. There is a $3 registration I Washington, bracing for a possi- fee. I hie “breakdown of public order,” Chiidren must be four I Monday placed three planes and years of age or older to I two helicopters on alert to Narrowed participate. The basic I evacuate U.S. Ehnbassy personnel rescue lessons will be held I and other citizens from the war- Houj (here arc I tom nation. at Waddell and Saulters pools. But spokesman Hodding Carter said in Washington the moves did For Skylab Program Set hot indicate any expected “explosive developments” in the the concrete roof of a larger building At Museum fighti^. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The space I Intercepted rebel radio agency today narrowed the probable would halt all but the largest pieces. MANCHESTER - The I messages late Monday said the time frame for Skylab’s fiery death The agency cautioned against Lutz Junior Museum will I guerrillas had begun an offensive plunge to a 12 V^-hoUr period centered seeking shelter, because it estimated present a new slide-tape from all directions on the capital. on midday Wednesday. But where on the risk of injury in the move to I shelter would be greater than the history of Manchester’s 4 neuii€• As* EVENINGEiVClkVIiVU HERALD,liunritiv, Tues.,AUCa., JulyUUIJ 10, 1979- PAGE THREE »»»«

PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Tues., July 10, 1979 The Weather Peopletalk Rescued Boat Refugees Doc Says Aspirin Say Soldiers Rampaged Killed Billionaire picked up Vietnamese driven out of m m o n s Vietnamese boat women.) One I A | SINGAPORE (UPI) - Vietnamese boat people rescued in .the South woman, Lam Ho Hian, told UPI in Malaysian and was steaming toward Howard Hughes’ personal physician contends it China sea by a French mercy ship late June that pirates three times at­ the colony. was massive daily doses of aspirin, not a codeine charged that Malaysian soldiers tacked her boatload of 96 refugees to Five Southeast Aslan nations — addiction, that led to the decline and sudden death Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, j Im sm I went on a rampage searching for rape and rob. of the reclusive billionaire. gold, raped women refugees and beat The Vietnamese women said their Singapore and Indonesia — have lOWttt TMIfflAnMI In an interview published in this week’s issue of their husbands if the men interfered. husbands were beaten if they refused to allow new refugee American Medical News, a tabloid publication of The Ille de Lumiere (Island of resisted the attacks on their wives. arrivals, claiming they can no longer the American Medical Association, Dr. Wilbur Light) Hospital ship brought 837 boat The flood of boat people continued accommodate the tens of thousands ’Thain said aspirin triggered a severe case of kidney people to Singapore Monday. ’They to pour into Hong Kong, the only port of Vietnamese that have landed on poisoning that killed Hughes three years ago. in Southeast Asia that has not their shores. ■ ~ H M will be flown to France W e^esday U »l V tA TM fl POTOCAtT • EZ3« "He was taking large doses of an over-the-counter for resettlement, a French Embas^ slammed the door on new arrivals. Hearing-Vision Tests For period ending 7 a.m. EST 7/11/79. During Tuesday analgesic, up to 20 to 30 tablets a day,” he said, spokesman said. Junks carrying 800 refugees arrived '"rhe combination of dehydration and the massive in the British colony Monday, EAST HARTFORD - Mayor night, showers and thunderstorms will be expected in the The refugees said they had arrived Richard H. Blackstone has an­ GKANnC amount of acetylsalisylic acid (aspirin) triggered area of the Northeast, the mid Mississippi valley and por­ on Malaysia’s east coast in seven pushing the total number of boat peo­ the renal papillary necrosis (kidney poisoning) that ple living in abandoned warehouses nounced to residents that the '• SHOE SUE | tions of the south Atlantic states, while mostly fair skies boats and were met by Malaysian caused his sudden death. and factories to more than 63,000. Health Department will conduct J (JULY 11 - 14) ^ should prevail elswhere. soldiers who raped and robbed them hearing and vision tests on four-year- I "It was the aspirin that killed him,” said Thain, before pushing them back out to sea Hong Kong’s Marine Police also 54, who had previously refused to discuss his most went on full alert because of reports olds at various locations in town. Sunday. Call 289-2781 Ext. 311 for an ap­ Long Island Sound famous patient, except in court. ‘“The police were nice, but many that a 1,400-ton Honduran ship had pointment. Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Montauk Since Hughes’ death and the subsequent court soldiers, they were very cruel,” said A BBINS TOMORROW AT 0:30 A.M. g Point, .N.Y.: .High pressure along the Atlantic coast will fights over his estate, ’Thain has been accused and one ethnic Chinese woman who continue moving slowly eastward today. Southerly winds exonerated of charges by the U.S. Drug Enforce­ declined to give her name. “They 10 to 20 knots during the afternoon and evening hours and ment Agency that he illegally supplied drugs to wanted to find gold. They went to Panel Mulls Firehouse 10 knots or less at other times today through Wednesday. Hughes during the last 20 months of his life. every camp and looted and they i MMCHESTER STORE ONLT « tures can be built in any zone. He also was named in a $50 million lawsuit filed VERNON - Tlie Planning Com­ Mostly cloudy with chance of showers or thundershowers raped the women and girls.” But state law does alldw towns to by Hughes’ heirs charging he and other doctors con­ mission will meet tonight at 7:30 in late this afternoon, tonight and Wednesday. Visibility She said the rapes took place grant themselves an exemption by spired to reduce Hughes to a “supplicating the Memorial Building to review a over 5 miles except locally 1 to 3 miles in early morning “openly, some on bbard naval ships resolution passed by the town’s haze Wednesday and in showers or thundershowers late dependency” on drugs. and some in.private homes” near the proposed amendment to the zoning laws to pave the way for the building governing b ^ y . The town has done this afternoon, tonight and Wednesday. Average wave Kuantan refugee camp. Uiis in the past. heighU 1 to 3 feet during the afternoon and evening hours Countdown She said she knew of at least 16 of a new firehouse in town. TTie proposed amendment would The town is planning to build a new and 1 foot or less at other times today through women, including herself, who had firehouse south of Interstate 86 and Whatever became of Theresa? That’s the ques­ allow the town to build a municipal UP Wednesday. been raped by the Malaysians. most of that area is zoned residen­ tion international cosmetics baroness liana Harkavi A 32-year-old Vietnamese architect building in any zone in town. ’The is asking these days. Planning Commission has to review tial. confirmed the woman’s story. Tlie The only area being considered, Connecticut Forecast Trouble is, all she has to go on in her quest is one architect, who also asked not to be all amendments before they can be picture of a pretty face and a first name, but adopted by the Zoning Commission. that has officially been opposed by Increasing cloudiness today. Highs in the middle 80s. identified, said the mercy ship’s doc­ residents, is the one near the Lake wherever Theresa is, she’s about to blow a tor examined the victims after they TTie Zoning Commission will conduct Cloudy tonight with chance ot a few showers toward mor­ modeling career of the sort most girls can only a public hearing before taking action Street School and that site has not TO were raped. The doctor could not be ning. Lows in the 60s. Wednesday mostly cloudy with dream about. Seems liana was seeking the perfect on the proposal. been given top priority by the SAVE reached for conunent. showers and a few thunderstorms likely. Highs around 80. model to push a new product, Avigal Henna, and TTie way the zoning laws now read, Municipal Building Committee or the Probability of precipitation 10 percent today, 30 percent Thai pirates in the Gulf of Thailand Town Council. ON MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SHOES found her, walking down a New York street — just also have reportedly raped helpless only schools and public utility struc- tonight, 60 percent Wednesday. Winds south to southwest like in the movies. liana got one picture, but now The Zoning Commission plans to 10 to 15 mph today and Wednesday but less than 10 mph that she’s ready to launch the big ad campaign — hold its public hearing on the amend­ tonight. and sign Theresa to headline it — her model has ment at its July 19 meeting. vani^ra. Area Police Report Mayor Frank McCoy said the town She says she’s traced her as far as Texas — with hasn’t run into any problems in the Extended Outlook only one week to go before she has to sign up past concerning construction of town Vernon buildings but be feels amending the Extended outlook for New England Thursday through someone else. James S. Cargill, 16, of 18 Charter Ricky Chamberlain, 20, of 77 High Road, Ellington, was charged Mon­ zoning laws will clarify the towns Saturday: St., Rockville, was charged Monday rights. OVER 500 PAIRS, VALUED TOJ35.00, INCLUDES Mass., Conn. & R.I.: Generally fair weather through WhaCs in a Name day with UiM-degree assault in con­ with third-degree criminal miscluef nection with the investigation of a SANDALS, BASS, SPORTOS, OOMPHIES AND MANY the period. Highest temperatures will be in the 80s and and breach of the peace in connection Headliners at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas have fight at the Skate Board Park on ovemioht lows in the 60s. with the investigation of a distur­ Panel Approves MORE Vermont: Continued warm and humid through the enough trouble with autograph hounds. They don’t Route 83. need their names blared over the hotel’s paging bance at his home. He was released on his promise to Curch Addition period with a chance of a few afternoon or evening He was released on a $100 nonsure­ system every time they get a phone call. The solu­ appear in court on July 17. showers eaceach day. Highs in the 80s, lows in the 60s. ty bond for appearance in court in MANCHESTER - Trinity Cove­ Maine and New Hampshire: Chance of showers tion — code names. South Windsor Alan King, for instance, heads for the telephone Rockville on July 17. nant Church was granted a special Thursday into Friday. Partly sunny Saturday. Daytime Roger Saucier, 26, of 29 School St., D aniel S in g arella, 19, of 32 exception Monday night by the Plan^ highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s. Overnight lows in the whenever “Irwin Kinberg” — his real name — is Brookline St., East Hartford, was apged. “Janet Parella” brings Raquel Welch to the Rockville, was charged Monday with ning & Zoning Commission which mid 50s to lower 60s. disorderly conduct in connection with charged Monday night with reckless will allow construction of a two-story line. Ann Margret takes messages for “ Denise the investigation of a disturbance on driving. He was involved in a one-car Brown” and Andy Williams answers to “Glenn addition to the church. accident on Foster Road. 14 School Street. The addition to the church on STREET, SEBAGO, RED HOTS AND OTHERS ’ ' Davender.” National Forecast He was released on his promise to Police said Singarella was driving But confusion reigns when “Jilly Rizzo” is paged. Hackmatack Street will house 10 or Miami Beach r 87 77 south on Foster Road, apparently at City Fest Hi Lo If Frank Sinatra is there, he answers. If not, the appear in court on July 17. 12 classrooms, a couple of offices and Albuquerque c 101 68 Milwaukee pc 80 65 Odell Mickens, 52, of Hartford, was a high rate of speed, lost control of a new narthex, a church spokesman real Jilly Rizzo picks it up — unless it’s taken for Anchorage pc 68 54 Minneapolis c 88 70 arrested Monday on a warrant his car, went across a lawn, struck a 80 69 him by Elliott Sabo who also uses his own name to said. Asheville r 64 60 Nashville pc charging him with breach of the mail box, and then went across to the The commission granted the Atlanta cy 69 67 New Orleans r 84 73 answer phones for Fred Silverman and Johnny Car- other side of the street and ended up 66 peace. Police said the arrest was exception, however, with conditions Billings r 90 59 New York cy 85 son. It’s enough to bewilder the CIA. in the woods. No injuries were Birmingham pc 82 71 Oklahoma City pc 94 68 made in connection with an alleged that the site plan be amended to show reported, police said. Boston pc 90 66 Omaha pc 83 68 incident in Vernon on April 17. a roof drainage system, and that the pc 93 74 Philadelphia cy 84 63 Jaws He was released on his promise to Singarella is scheduled to appear in plan be resubmitted for approval by »19 Brownsville Tx court in East Hartford on July 24. PAIRS, INCLUDING NINAS, AUDITIONS, NICKELS, Buffalo r 84 66 Phoenix c 114 75 Lady and Isaac are friendly enough — “they just appear in court on July 17. the Director of Public Works, Charlston S.C. pc 82 71 Pittsburgh r 76 63 don’t like uniforms.” So says Sunnyvale, Calif., SEBAGO, BASS, DEXTER AND MORE. Portland Me. c 84 59 Charlotte N.C. r 75 64 animal control officer Bill Manley, who learned 64 Portland Ore. pc 83 62 Chicago c 81 Monday the two pit bulldogs don’t care much for Cleveland pc 71 66 Providence pc 84 61 Columbus pc 72 67 Richmond r 84 61 tires either. (ODDS & ENDS) B A n / Dallas pc 99 68 Richmond r 84 66 Hanley says he and his partner, Jim (Jeist, finally Denver c 91 60 St. Louis c 89 68 managed to collar the animals — and cite their ABOUT 60 PAIR SAVE 9 1 1 7 0 Des Moines c 84 68 Salt Lake City c 99 73 owner for a leash law violation — but not before the •S lO fW U X ^ Detroit pc 75 60 San Antonio pc 92 77 dogs chased them back into their car. IRISIIEW’S SOOTS Duluth c 85 60 San Diego c 80 66 Manley says he tried to drive away but stopped El Paso c 110 68 San Francisco pc 70 63 when he heard a thump and thought he’d hit one of Hartford cy 89 60 San Juan . P A Jacksonville cy 84 71 Wichita c 91 72 Quote of the Day c y . MEN’S SHOES Kansas City c 85 67 c-clear; cl-clearing; Dfmn For Best Selection” Las Vegas c 112 85 cloudy; f-fair; hz-haze: m- Hope, back in Los Angeles after his trip to China, Little Rock pc 88 67 missing: pc-partly cloudly : r- on the fact that practically no one there had any A Los Angeles c 87 64 rain: sh-showers: sm-smoke: idea of who he was: “I reacted to the anonymity by Louisville pc 75 68 sn-snow; sy-sunny; t S ' getting sick for a couple of days. But China is a Memphis pc 87 74 thunderstorms; w-windy. great antidote for a big head.” ENTIRE STOCK lENTIRE STOCK $ 1 9 9 9 OF The Almanac Glimpses Jane Howard Hammerstein Monday received the SPORT ■Mv- $25,000 humanitas price from the Human Family INCLUDES DEXTER, HVSHPVPPIES, ROCKPORT, HANOVER, BASS AND OTHERS By United Press International Institute in Los Angeles for her NBC movie script SUITS Today is Tuesday, July 10, the 191st day of 1979 with 174 “Summer of My German Soldier” ... Mike Douglas to follow. is in Monte Carlo taping segments for his talk show COATS The moon in its full phase. with Lynda Carter, James Franciscus, Charlton The morning stars are Venus and Mars. Heston, Roger Moore, Kenny Rogers, Peter The evening stars are Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn. Ustinov and Dick and Vincent Van P atten... Valerie Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. i^ECIAL S'Rduii* ^ Harper is costarring in Rastar-Columbia’s film ver­ ✓ MEN’S SPECIAL BONUS American painter James Whistler was bom July 10, sion of Neil Simon’s “Chapter Two” with James MEN’S CASUAL 1834. Caan and Marsha Mason ... Joe Don Baker next SUPER SPECIAL On this day in history: week will start filming the NBC-TV series SLACKS SPECIAL SLACKS In 1890, Wyoming was admitted to the Union as the 44th GROUP SAVE 20% OFF “Eischied,” based on the novel “To Kill a Cop” ... 14.90 Each MEN’S state. Ret ALL MENS’ SHOES NOT ALREADY SALE PRICED In 1938, Aifierican industrialist Howard Hughes and a ‘2« 00 T. BLAZERS •lO*®Reg. To «30»! crew of four flew around the world in 91 hours. , >30 ■2/*25**J In 1962, the Telstar satellite relayed television pictures from the United Sates to Europe, while Americans Lottery Numbers .f*’ MANY OTHER BARGAINS received pictures back from Britain and France. f ^ w —— In 1974, Florida Republican Sen. Edward Gurney was Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Monday in New SPECIAL CROUP ’ $ 0 3 9 0 SPECIAL GROUP MANCHESTER PARKADE indicted on extortion racket charges. England: MEN'8 LIQHTWEtQHT SHORT SLEEVE Connecticut: 476. Reg. <7500 A thought for the day: Famous painter James Whistler Massachusetts: 1654. SPORT SHIRTS STORE ONLY ’ said, "Industry in art is a necessity — not a virtue— and New Hampshire: 8615. The number drawn Monday for JACKETS any evidence of the same, in the production, is blemish, Sunday was 9863. 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EVENING HERALD, Tues., July 10,1979- PACE FIVE PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD, Tues., July 10, 1979 Center Plans Murder Trial Judge Roofer Bankrupt, Vernon Board Revotes Special Event Penney Has Lien to Terminate Teacher Agrees to Request MANCHESTER — A South Windsor roofing contractor MANCHESTER - A "Build a WATERBURV (UPI) - The judge of four alternates. hired by the J.C. Penney Co. to work on its huge catalog business education and foreign language Playground Day” is being planned distribution center has gone bankrupt. By BARBARA RICHMOND in the trial of mass murder suspect The judge said the law Williams departments of the high school, because of The bankruptcy has resulted in a $250,000 lien filed for July 28, starting at 9 a m. at the Lome Acquin has agreed to a defense referred to gave him the power to Herald Reporter decreasing enrollment in both Manchester Early Learning Center, request for more representative direct that there be one or two alter­ against the J.C. Penney Co. and the b a i^ p t firm — VERNON - Althou^ he said he was Fishman & Sons Inc. departments. go Waddell Road. selection system of prospective nates, but Williams and the state convinced'that there was no lack of proper At the time Dr. Sidman explained that The playground will be for the use Owens-Coming Fibergiass Corp. fiied the mechanic’s jurors. agreed to the third and fourth. procedure when the Board of Education Brodeur’s termination was considered of neighborhood children as well as Superior Court Judge Walter Pickett said the third and fourth iien against the two firms and iisted the J.C. Penney Co.’s recently voted to terminate the services because he is only certified to teach one the preschoolers at the center. Pickett Jr.' agreed Monday with the alternates wouldn't be used unless building site as the property the iien wiii be piaced on. A of a tenured teacher. Dr. Bernard Sidman, language. He said the reduction of staff Help will be needed to build the plea of defense attorney John absolutely necessary. “It is in hte in­ mechanic’s iien is fiied when siippiies are delivered by supe^tendent of schools, asked the boaid fWon’t create any problems with pupil- playground. Aid is also needed in Williams but refused to alter his in­ terest of the defendant that trial be not paid for. to rescind its action Monday night. teacher ratio. supplying cookies and serving tention to use four alternates for completed and we avoid a mistrial,’’ Owens-Coming provided the insulation for the J.C. The contract of Rockville H i^ School When the vote was taken to reduce the refreshmenU to the workers. Also jurors. the judge said. Penney buiiding, Harry Wiison, manager of constraction French teacher John Brbdeur was ter­ staff by 11, a separate motion was made ne^ed are nails, lumber and nuts Three alternates remain to be Williams won his point that the services for J.C. Penney, said. Installation of the insula­ minated along with those of 10 other concerning Brodeur because he was the tion was part of the roofing contract that had been and bolts. chosen but the 12 jurors have already selection of the last batch of 100 teachers but Brodeur was the only, one only with with tenure. All except Brodeur The playground equipment will be awarded to Fishman & Sons, he said. been selected to hear the case of prospective jurors was not represen­ with tenure. He has taught three years in were put on notice last winter that their made from tires, which have been tative because all of them were Constraction started last year on the distribution Vernon. His termination is strongiy op­ contracts might not be renewed because donated by Nichols Manchester Tire Acquin, who is charged with the July, 1': 1977, murders of Mrs. Cheryl Beau­ residents of Wolcott. center, a building that will cover two million square feet. posed by the Vernon Education Associa­ of the need to reduce the staff. Brodeur, tnc. of Broad Street. doin, 29, and her seven children and a Pickett agreed with Williams’ The building is located near Exit 93 of Interstate M and tion. although teaching in Vernon for only three Thursday, there will be a video young relative. claim that prospective jurors should will be the laigest in the 393 acre Buckland Industrial . After the previous action was rescinded. years, had tenure in another school tape program at 7 p.m. at the center He is also charged with setting fire be chosen at random and not by town. Park. Dr. Sidman then asked the board to vote system before coming to Vernon. State showing how to build playground ap­ to the Beaudoin home in Prospect to He directed the chief clerk of the Despite the financial problems of the South Windsor on another motion to consider termination law allowed him to receive tenure in Ver­ paratus from tires. The program is firm, its workers will finish the roof, Wilson said. An in­ cover up the murders. court, Francis Butler, to select the of Brodeur’s contract due to staff reduc­ non, after 18 months. open to the public. Pickett said the decision to use next panel of 197 prospective jurors dependent corporation has been formed, and the workers tion and position eiimination. This was Brodeur had Indicated he will ask the Those wishing to help with the at random from the towns of Water- will continue to do the roof work and be paid by J.C. done to eiiminate any question about the board for. a private hearing and if the project are asked to call the center, four alternates did not violate state law, as claimed by Williams. bury, Watertown, Wolcott and Penney until the roof is completed. legaiity of what the bovd did. board stands behind its action he would 647-9659. Pickett said it was agreed on May Waterbury. This arrangement was confirmed by a woman who B o ^ member Robert Schwartz said then go to an arbitrator. 21 that he would permit additional Pickett then delayed proceedings answered the telephone number listed for Fishman & that board poiicy required the board to challenges to both the defense and until Wednesday to give Butier time Sons. She also confirmed that the roofing firm has gone first identify the position befofe Board Asked prosecution to allow for the selection to summon the panei. ^ out of business. recommending eiimination of a teacher. Wilson said the roef work is about 80 percent complete, But Dr. Sidman said Schwartz was con­ To Reconsider Volunteers at School and he expects it will take about six w e ^ to finish. Work With a standing room only crowd packed into the marble-columned fusing the reduction in elementary Stolen Trees Suspect and Victim on the roof was started about 10 months ago and was 50 Caucus Room, the Senate’s greate SALT II debate opened Monday teacher force instead of on the secondary Members of RSVP (Retired Senior mailing. They worked under the supervision percent complete by winter, he said. with presentations by Defense Secretary Harold Brown, right, and level where subject matter is considered. VERNON - Mayor Frank McCoy Wilson said J.C. Penney had not expected the bankrupt­ He said the course selections showed that Park Problem is asking the Board of Education to Volunteer Program), Frances Martin, left, of Jacob Ludes III, principal of the high Secretary of State Vance. (UPI photo) school, and the cards were mailed to parents cy of the contractor. the position of French teacher could be reconsider its action on an agree­ Bertha Wallace, Marge Eagleson, Alice Termed Friends "We try to pick contractors who won’t go broke,” he eliminated at the high school. ment to keep all schools open on elec­ Fagan and Mary Davis, are preparing elec­ Friday. (Herald photo by Pinto) UTCHFIELD (UPI) - Jacquelene Aranow’s body was discovered, “He said. He said for all the projects J.C. Penney has been in­ MANCHESTER - The town’s Public was unresponsive to me. He was After the board passed the second mo­ tion days. tive cars at Manchester High School for Crete, 19, has described her slain volved in, there has been only one similar situation. That tion, Dr. Sidman said Brodeur has a cer­ Works Department has had continued A letter from the mayor was read boyfriend and the man accused of his exhausted, obviousiy.” occurred when a contractor died midway through a Top SALT Negotiator tain number of days to request a hearing if problems with trees being stolen from Ms. Crete said she and Mrs. Asher­ at a special meeting of the board murder as friends “who had a project. nothing is one within that time then the Charter Oak Park. Monday night but action was delayed working reiationship.” man didn’t return from the horse The actual legal responsibility for payment to Owens- board will proceed to reconsider its vote show until 3 a.m. Sunday. The park recently was renovated and until the next regular meeting of the PZC Approves Rezoning Ms. Crete aiso testified Monday Coming still is being worked out by attorneys involved in to dismiss bim. upgraded, and the work included the plan­ board, scheduled for Aug. 13. State witnesses have testified Describes Bargaining she doubted that the defendat, the case. The board then passed another motion Asherman told them when accosted ting of some new trees. About 10 of those The board had decided that even Stephan Asherman of New York City, “We don’t know that one,” Robert Banta, manager of The United States insisted on this to place under consideration the te rm ^ - trees, including some evergreens and by the men, Asherman pushed the WASHINGTON (UPI) - The top U.S. though four of the town schools are and her late boyfriend, Michael Owen^m ing’s East Harford warehouse operation, said. because American satellites, monitoring tion of Brodeur’s contract. shade trees, have been taken, Frank Ennis For Radio Station Move man with the gun into the other one SALT II negotiatoi- described today how used as polling places that these Aranow, were homosexual lovers. A leagl spokesman for J.C. Penney, who asked not to be Soviet compliance with the numerous Dr. Sidman told the board that the ad­ of the Public Works Department said. and then Asherman and Aranow American persistence, dating back to the schools will be kept open on election transmitter in case of power outage the area and increase traffic.” H.ut Ms. Crete, who shared an apart­ identified, said the assets of Fishman & Sons have been limitations of the pact, cannot peer inside ministration doesn’t make such Anyone with information about the theft started running. Nixon administration, forced Russia to day. In past years the schools used By JUNE TOMPKINS so that the radio station could stay on Jacobs said the plans are for a foiir- ment with Aranow, 26, in Hastings- turned over to a court-appointed assignee, who will Soviet missiles to determine how many reconunendations lightly. He said it was of the trees should report it to the Ms. Crete said she asked Asher­ make concessions in reaching the U.S.- for voting were closed but the others Herald Reporler the air around the clock for any bedroom ranch style building and on-Hudson, N.Y., testified she and decide on distribution of those s ^ t s . 1110 J.C. Penney warheads they carry. made after careful examination of all Manchester Police Department, he said. man what these men couid have said Soviet arms limitation treaty. were kept open. MANCHESTER - The Planning & emergency, also that no trees would be disturhied Asherman’s wife. Penny, had gone to spokesman said he could not comment on whether or not Ambassador Ralph Earle, a soft- The crunch came when the Soviets were The Police Department’s telephone The mayor asked the board to close that would make him push one of areas. Zoning Commission Monday night “It’s a physical impossibility to do in order to maintain a residentiai a horse show in Pennsylvania when Us firm has any liabilities in the case. forced to count all 180 missiles at rocket Dr. Sidman previousiy expiained that them, and Asherman said he spoken, Harvard-educated lawyer, gave number is 6464555. the Sykes, Maple Street, Vernon unanimously approved a zone change it at our present location,” Jacobs look. the two men went to Connecticut iast rare insight into the bargaining wUIe bases Derazhnya and Pervomaysk as the recommendation was made to reduce Elementary and Lake Street schools couldn’t remember. from Residence A to Business II for said. Juiy 29. testifying with retired Lt. Gen. George carrying multiple warheads even though the staff by 11 teachers, all from the in order to avoid traffic congestion. She said when she, Mrs. Asher­ property on Love Lane which will The proposed new building will be John Oleksiw Jr. of 57 Morse Road Asherman, of New York City, is Board Will Hire Seignious, cUef of the Arms Control and many of them were not so equipped. A few years ago there was what objected to the interference he and a man, and Aranow’s parents were allow Radio Station WINF-AM to located across the street from the charged with murdering Aranow Disarmament Agency, and Secretary of The United States also persuaded the could have turned out to be a serious neighbor were receiving from the returning to New York, the defen­ relocate near its transmitter. The transmitter with wiring going under when the two men went for a drive State Cyrus Vance on the second day of Soviets to agree not to develop a mobile incident in the area of the Maple transmitter on their telephones and dant was asked to relate what WINF offices are presently located the road, Jacobs said. He said the the same day to relax and ended up at Pact Negotiator launching system for the giant SS-18 — a Sewage Complaints End Street School when a child was happened, but he preferred not to dis­ the great SALT debate. at 257 E. Center St. radio station staff would like to be in stereos. the New Hartford estate of Aranow’s VERNON — The Board of Education plans to Ure a system which might be similar to the almost struck by a car because of the cuss it. Earle disclosed in testimony prepared The transmitter equipment, has their new quarters by the end of this uncle. professional negotiator to negotiate teacher contracts for mobile basing system now being con­ additional election day traffic. Since “It’s the first I've heard of this, State Poiice Sgt. Nicholas Bolerio for Uie Senate Foreign Relations Com­ been situated on Love Lane since the year. He also said that the lease with and it shouldn’t be,” Jacobs said. He Asherman. 29, has toid police while the 198M1 school year. mittee that the Soviet Union sought during templated for the U.S. new MX missile. So Odor Must Be Gone that toident the four schools used Jr. testified that a traii of blood in­ local radio station was begun 21 the Town of Manchester which owns assured the complaint that enginuers in the dense woods, they were at­ The board members present at Monday night’s meeting ‘ the end of the Watergate-weakened Nixon Also at the Ford-Brezhnev meeting in for voting have been closed. dicated Aranow's body had been years ago, Jeff Jacobs, WINF’s the land in question on Love Lane, from WINF would be directed to tacked by two men, one of whom voted 3-3 on the proposal and Daniel Woolwich, board presidency to carry over Soviet advan­ Viadivostok, the Americans got the MANCHESTER — TTie odor problem probably was caused by a combination of When the board was setting up its moved about six feet from a targe general manager, said. Representing would include a stipulation that the clear up the interference as sooin as carried a gun. ’The two separated as chairman voted “yes” and broke the tie. One member tages from the SALT I accord into the Russians to agree not to build more giant that has generated many complaints from the possibilities. calendar for the coming school year pool of blood. the Broadcast Management of Conn. building would be used only for a possible. they fled and Asherman said he spent SS-18S and to exclude American tactical neighbors of the sewage treatment plant Young said he has received no word of a it voted not to close those schools in He said Aranow was “ part lifted, abstained. SALT U treaty. radio station. the night in the woods before nuclear forces stationed in Europe from apparently has disappeared, at least for complaint for the past week. Frank Inc., owner of WINF, Jacob said that part dragged” sideways from the Harold Cummings, chairman of the board’s Personnel Under SALT I, the Soviets were allowed the coming year. An objection was raised to the zone In time, WINF hopes to operate on reaching the uncle’s home where the SALT II negotiations. Jodaitis, water and sewer administrator, with the move to Love Lane, one pool of blood and the victim couid not Policies Committee, said that his committee and the 1,618 land-based missiles and 950 the time being. generator could take care of the change because it would “disfigure ,FM frequency as well as AM. police were notified. Aranow’s body representaUves from the Vernon Education Association “ In effect, the United States got Bob Young, who heads the sewer treat­ also said there had been no complaints to have moved himself. submarine-based missiles to the United was found early the next morning. (VEA) had not planned to call in professional States’ 1,045 land missiles and 710 sea- something we wanted in exchange for ment operation, said he has not received a him recently. The trooper said there appeared to Young said a smell was detected at the negotiators. b as^ missiles. giving up the option to build something we complaint for a week. That is the longest Ms. Crete said the two students at be no struggle in the six foot path dis­ had no intention to deploy,” Earle said. plant Monday fatemoon. But, it was the Coilege of Physicians and It had been agreed to have Peter Klein negotiate for the “There was very little movement on perM of time without a complaint since tance but he could not say whether a In the opening session Monday, Vance the first neighbor called to mention the during a process that normally is smelly. Surgeons at Coiumbia University struggle had occured in the rocky teachers and Cummings, who is an attorney, for the this issue until the Vladivostok summit Governors Seek Federal Aid board. meeting between President Ford and softened the administration’s hardline smeil more than a month ago, he said. “It’s not bad enough that it could go that “got along well. They had a good area of Lookout Point. position against amendments to the trea- Odor problems in the area of the sewage far,” he said of the odor. working relationship.” Defense attorney Richard Albrecht But the three board members who voted in favor of the General Secretary Brezhnev in November LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - A The governors also had before The windfall profits resolution, governors about what was goinf; to waraingonly that the Senate should treatment plant are somewhat common. Chemical treatments have been used at She said the two had been working questioned Bolerio’s findings, in par- motion said they felt there was too much at stake to go 1974, when the Soviet Union finally agreed them resolutions aimed at avoiding part of a measure endorsing Carter’s come out of Camp David, much of it pr(»eed^wth great care, great caution” the plant and a nearby pile of leaves that familiar concern of American gover­ together on a medical computer into endless sessions. They feel the board should have the in principle to an equal aggregat There have been complaints in past years another Three Mile Island nuclear deregulation of oil prices as an incen­ centering on the report that CartfT is ticutar his contention that Aranow before making aiterations. have been collected from around town nors — getting a slice of the federal project and had worked on the night professional negotiator for the scheduled Aug. 20 meeting (ceiling) of 2,400 (bombers and from nearby residents about the odors. accident and the crossed wires that tive for production and conservation, considering cration of an energy was not dragged by his feet. At one ”I would hope before we get down to have been turned to reduce the odor pie for the folks back home — of July 28 at Aranow’s apartment between the two groups. for each side,” Earle said. TTiis time, town and state officials followed it before federal, state and was approved despite objections of mobilization board with sweejping point, Albrecht lied down and had the possible amendments, clarifications, the problem. Young said. highlights of the closing session of When state police questioned her Cummings said Uie two groups met in June to agree on In another example, the Soviets resisted visited the plant to try to find the cause of local officials could get together on oil-state governors who wanted 1(X) powers. sergeant drag him by his feet across Congress would Isiten to all the testimony. “Hopefully, the odor’s gone for the rest the 71st National Governors Associa­ about possibie homosexuai tenancies some ground rales, one of wUcb was not to release infor- for several years a U.S. proposal to con­ the problem. Several different protecting citizens living nearby. percent of the taxes plowed back into Philip Smith, one of the White the courtroom floor. Obviously, if such action is taken, that is of the summer,” he said. tion meeting today. in Aranow, she said, “Actuaily, when maUon to the press until some agreement is reached. sider all missiles tested with multiple possibilities were mentioned, and Sewer Gov. Richard Thornburgh of Penn­ production. House’s science advisers, t£i\ked Albrecht also asked the court to the wiil of the Congress,” Vance said. The issue at the three-day meeting they first asked me, I started Cummings sUd a negotiator d o ^ ’t bring any magic warheads to be carrying multiple Department officials theorized the odor sylvania. who had a rapt audience as “Many people in my state will have about the proposed energy board, provide him with police reports on that had participants shuttling to and laughing. but could conduct the sessions so results could be warheads once they were deployed. he described the frustration of trying the choice between freezing and which would be able to override most the investigation of a young woman from Camp David to confer with ”I toid them that it wasn’t possi­ achieved. He recommended that the law firm of Segal- to decide whether to order general eating this year” if they aren’t existing legai obstacles to construc­ hiker who was attacked while President Carter was how to spend a ble, that he was very heterosexual.” O’Connor and Cainen be hired. evacuation on the basis of incomplete helped with federal aid for high tion of nuclear power plonts, walking in the woods last weekend in tax that hasn’t even been enacted yet She also said of Asherman, ” I The board also voted to hire a professional to continue and conflicting information, offered priced fuel oil, said Gov. Joseph pipelines and other energy projects. Granby. — the “windfall” levy on oil company didn’t know of any homosexuai negotiaUons wiUi the custodial and clerical employees profits resulting from decontrol. Brennan, D-Maine. Decisions by the board would be Judge Harold Missai said he wouid the proposals. tendencies in Stephen.” contract. Negotiations with the board committee and the Denison Gets Position They called for better radiation Gov. William Clements, R-Texas, approved by the president and sub­ look over the reports on the case to The governors’ Natural Resources The young woman testified that VEA have reached an Impasse and the matter has been monitoring around nuclear plants, a responded sharply: ”I find that ject to the veto of Congress, he ;3aid. decide if the information should be Committee voted 7-2 Monday in favor when she first saw Asherman after submitted to a state fact-finder. Semi-Annual of using the billins of dollars in “hot line” linking federal, state and repulsive. If we n e ^ another welfard supplied the defense. Cummings said they have had nine meetings on this proceeds to encourage more energy local officials who would have to deal program, let’s take it up in the contract and the end result was that they had gotten With Research Center Sale Savings production — especially alternatives with accidents, and emergency plans welfare committee, but this is not CL&P Talks Resume nowhere. He said the board committee had submitted to to oil — and to help low-and fixed- that make clear to everyone what the the place. We need 100 percent plow- Super Values Herel MERIDEN (UPI) - Of­ The linemen, elec­ 1 S a n d the union nine problems with the contract that committee income families pay the higher fuel danger zones would be in case of back.” n t N membm wanted reworked but nothing was done. By CHARLES MAYNARD tor’s position became available. Lovely Party Table, Chairs ficials representing tricians and power plant Herald Reporter prices decontrol will bring. trouble. Speculation continued among the W'orkers narrowly rejected “f have a feeling that because of the custodians going “He seems quite pleased with it,” Mad­ and correlating Wall Connecticut Light & Power eWNGs u m iE s MANCHESTER - Dr. Ronald H. dox said. (Vocational education) has been Co. and 1,800 union workers thie company’s proposed to a^itration that the board is not satisfied with my job,” Units now on SALEI Denison has taken the position of exeuc- bis interest ever since he was in higher were to resume efforts oitie-year contract with a 7 SLEEPING BAGS Cummings said. He told the board that the teachers group would have to be notified that the board Intends to tive director of the National Center for education. I think it’s a logical position for 2-Open Bookcases. Solons Invited to Talks today to reach a new con­ percent pay increase on 1-Door Bookcase tract agreement and avert June 26. an earlier strike COOK SETS hire a professional negotiator. Research in Vocational Eudeation in him.” / I f v f k Board members assured Cummings that the Columbus, Ohio, an organization which AII3-pM.Rea.$a76 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Three leadership take part in the formula­ Texas; Thomas Ashley, D-Ohio; a possible strike. tlireat was averted last LANTERNS / V \ The post secondary league produces and New England representatives were tion of energy legislation,” Baker John Dingell, D-Mich.; Tom Foley, A utility spokesman said week when federal recommendation had nothing to do with the present elected him president-eiect last March. collects course syllabi, support materials, among 31 congressmen invited to said. ”We wait with great interest to D-Wash.; Don Fuqua, D-Fla.; Toby the two sides met Monday urnediators stepped in both STOVES negotiations. Denison, 47, is the former Manchester techniques, products and research data on Camp David to take part in dis­ see what happens.” Moffett, D-Conn.; Phillip'Sharp, I> for their first bargaining sides agreed to resume the The teachers will be ending a three-year contract Community College president who was various curriculums. For example, if a cussions on energy and inflation with Members of Congress attending Ind.; Morris Udall, D-Ariz.; A1 session since last Tuesday negotiations which broke COOLERS L SEE THEM SET4IP j agreement for the 1980 school year. fired by the Board of Trustees of the community college needed the ap­ President Carter. Monday morning’s energy session at Ullman, D-Ore., and Harley when talks broke off after down Tuesday. TARPS Regional Community (Alleges May 22. propriate materials on a data processing Of the total, only three were Camp David were: Staggers, D-W.Va. the union made a one-year The workers are : AndHuiidreds of lit-; Lud^n Loses Suit Denison’s fourth one-year term at the course, it could contact the alliance. Republicans. And of the 10 governors Senate Democratic leader Robert contract offer caliing for a represented by union locals BACKPACKS college expired June 30. who made the journey over the Byrd of West Virginia; Stevens; Members attending Monday after­ 7 percent wage increase. 4'1!0 and 457, the same two tie gadgets to ; Denison was tabbed as president-elect noon’s economic session were: On Center Control The National Center is a federally- i I weekend, only one — Otis Bowen of Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas; Dale No progress was reported locals that are also DINING FLYS make camping: of the postsecondary league after a two- Indiana, was a Republican. Bumpers, D-Ark.; Wendell Ford, D- Sen. Bentsen, Long, Moynihan, Ed­ in the talks. negotiating a contract. HARTFORD (UPI) — City Councilman Robert F. funded program which is housed and ad­ day conference last March. He would have Senate GOP leader Howard Baker Ky.; Henry Jackson, D-Wash.; mund Muskie, D-Maine; Lawton RAINSUITS more fun Ludgln has lost his bid to have a temporary injunction im­ ministrated at the Ohio State University become president next year, Maddox said. Joseph Kelly, business campus. Community Relations Director of Tennessee noted that neither he Bennett Johnston, D-La.; Russell Chiles, D-Fla., and William manager of Local 457 XEROX p o s t on an independent authority that wouid control the nor House Republican leader John Long, D-La.; Daniel Moynihan, D- Proxmire, D-Wis. Hartford Civic Center. C am ll Maddox said Monday. Denison served as president of International Brotherhood ALL0NDISPUYAT2Maln8t. Manchester Community College four Rhodes of Illinois received in­ N.H.; Pete Domenici, R-N.M., and The congress men were O’Neill; of Electrical Workers, said 846-3998 Superior Court Judge John J. Daly rejected Ludgin’s Denison has been president-elect of the vitations to the sessions, although Mark Hatfield, R-Ore. Ullman; Robert Giamo, D-Conn.; years. After a 12-hour public hearing on a the union has proposed a comes Open Dally 9-9 claim Monday that the authority was subject to improper center^ National 'Alliance of Post­ highly publicized salary overpayment and assistant Senate GOP leader Ted The representatives were House Paul Simon, D-Ill.; Richard two-year contract and influence. se c o n d a ry E d u c a tio n Pronto Printer FARR'S his job evaluation, the trustws voted Stevens of Alaska did. Speaker Thomas O’Neill of Gephardt, D-Mo.; Parren Mitcheli, modified wage increases. 1007 Main St„ E.H. The City Council established the authority in March as ingtituttong/District, a consortium of ”I take it the president is not in­ Massachusetts, assistant D-Md.; Bill Moorhead, D-Pa., and an agency mdependent of City Hall and exempt from community colleges and technical against reappointing him. Denison was exonerated of any charges of wrongdoing terested in having the Republican Democratic leader Jim Wright of Joseph Fisher, D-Va. municipal hir ng and purcha«ng requ*remenU. colleges which pool their resources and Party Table I^dgin s suit has prevented the authority from domg materials for u ^ y member vocational in the paycheck confusion, but was criticized by the central administration and 4 - Party Chairs i» I i , ___ 1 n ii MU J e education institutions across the country. In his suit, Ludgm charged Councilor Mildred S. for weaknesses in personnel administra­ All-j pcs. Ba,g. $839 Woman Heads Synagogues Torres’ key note favoring the authority involved her in a Maddox said Denison resigned as tion, in the budget and in relations with conflict of interest because she is employ«t by Aetna president-elect when the executive direc­ the central office. ’69S Life & Casuaity Co. which owns the Civic Center complex All 8 Pcs. Only $1299 of retail shops and offices. has been re-ek^ted vice chairman in MANCHESTER - Mrs. Lillian S. But in court, Ludgin and his attorney, Christine M. Rubin of Weaver Road recently was in­ charge of youth. Mrs. Rubin is a past president of Whitehead, failed to show how Aetna exerted improper Legion Group stalled as president of the Connecticut influence over Mrs. Torres and other council members. Yes/ You Can CfMrge ft Valley Region of the United Synagogue Manchester Chapter of Hadassah and a Ufa coiTVsntont ftsvofvfnp Pirn City Corporation Counsel Hubert J. Santos and Thomas To Give Flag USED AUTO PARTS, INC. of America in ceremonies at Beth Hillel life member and former vice president or four Bmk Cordo. of the Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood in Groark, an Aetna attorney, accused Ludgin of using the MANCHESTER - The UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Synagogue in Bloomfield. suit to harass city employees and the company and of Mrs. Rubin, a longtime leader in the charge of ways and means. Manchester American She recently retired after 22 years ser­ using the court as a political arena. Legion Auxiliary will pre­ Manchester Jewish community, is the Ludgin has frequently spoken out against Deputy first woman to be‘elected to this post. vice with the town of Manchester, ser­ sent an American flag to Mayor Nicholas Carbone who is a candidate for mayor. Four years ago, she was the first woman ving the past 10 of those years as deputy the Bicentennial Band Auto Recycling and Late Model Parts to be named to the board of directors of controller. She is president of the Ludgin is also said to be considering a ran for the seat. Shell tonight at 7:25, just The council overrode the veto to Mayor George Athan- the Connecticut Valley Region. Last Manchester Municipal Federal Credit. before the First Company son of debate over whether the publicity own^ facility NOW BUYING LATE MODEL year, she was named financial secretary Union and secretary of the Manchester Governor’s Foot Guard should be removed from direct control of City Hall. of the region, and was also appointed to Band’s concert, which Retired Municipai Empioyees Supporters of the move argued that an independent WRECKS AND JUNK CARS the National Board of Budget and Associstion starts at 7:30. Among those named to the board of authority can better operate the center at a profit without The local American Finance for the United Synagogue of the city bureaucracy. Call Us at 649-3391 America and for regional budgets. directors of the Connecticut Valley Legion Post and Auxiliary Region to the United Synagogue of But opponents said control should be retained by color guards will par­ 775 Parker St., Manchester She and her husband, David, have been elected officials and warned that the authority would 935 DOWNTOWN MAIN ST. MANCH./ 643-6171 involved for 16 years in the activities of America was Maurice Pass. ticipate in the presenta­ OPEN m 6;M / TUES & THUR TIL 9 / CL08. 8UN-M0N promote political patronage by removing hiring from tion. Mrs. Lillian S. Riihin the Connecticut Valley Region, and he civil service rules. I'AGE SIX - EVENING HERALD, Tuw.^JulyJOJOT _ EVENING HERALD, Tues., July 10, lO T - PAGE SEVEN Senior Center Tour Directors Jack Anderson Slated by Directors To Discuss Carter Spent Only One-Seventh Discussions WASHINGTON — Jimmy Carter money. Carter’s predecessors In the Yet we have learned, with the help We asked Robert Upshutz, the At one point, another Republican a year. MANCHESTER - After a tour of proposed rale changes have to be ap­ senator, Eugene Millikln of “This bill is a fraud,” declai^ proved by the Town Board of Direc­ promised the voters he would ferret White House didn’t turn their lef­ of Jesse Stems of the Stems News president’s counsel, why . Carter the new senior citizens center, the Colorado, who sought to overcome Rep. Ralph Church, R-Hl. “It is tors because the town leases the VERNON - T h e Board of Direc­ out government waste and improper tover allowance back, either. Service, that President Carter spent didn’t return his leftover expense Town Board of Directors will meet designed to lead the people to believe property. tors of the Rockville Area Chamber use of the taxpayers’ money. But in In fact, Richard Nixon, with his just $1,106.52 of his $50,000 allowance money to the Treasury. “It’s neither this objection by requiring a presi­ tonight to work on an agenda that in­ that the increase in compensation is cludes a couple of items related to • Appropriation of $7,500 in fees of Commerce will meet Wednesday his search for misused funds, our usual flair for imaginative income- in 1977, and $13,16$ last year. In fact, expected nor requii^,” Upshutz dent to certify that the money was the center. for the summer enrichment noon in closed session to discuss “the millionaire chief executive failed to tax calculations, tried to stretch the IRS m ay.di^ow $12,111 of the 1978 said, adding that niether he nor actually used for expenses, was nominal, whereas in fact, the in­ 'Tile Green School, vacated at the program. merits versus disadvantages of the look in the handiest place of all—his taxable expense allowance by "b u sin g expenses,” which wCnt for Carter even considered such a step. asked what would happen to any un­ crease is very, very substantial. Two years later, the tax-exempt 11 of the 1978-79 school year, has • Appropriation of $4,980 to the presence of the press at boeard own pocket. claiming depreciation on White staff parties and receptions. (The He also suggested we read the used portion of the ^,000. en converted to serve as the new data processing fund. The money is meetings.” During his first two years in office, House furniture as a deduction, but remaining $1,054 was spent for legislative history of the bill to get a "I understand we are making an status of the expense allowance was niur center. It will be toured by the provided by a payment from the In a letter to area newspapers the parsimonious he Internal Revenue Service dis­ meals, gifts and miscellaneous better understanding of its purpose. allowance of expense money,” said removed. But unless one believes i-^ord at 7:15. Then, the board Board of Education. Anne Flint, executive director of the president spent expenses.) ^ Maybe Llpshutz would benefit MiUikin. “U it is not spent, I im­ that Congress was deliberately • Acceptance of four state grants allowed it. .oi’ -obers will meet at the Municipal chamber, said that some directors only one-seventh The unusual thing about Carter’s In contract to Numero Uno, Vice from his own suggestion. If there’s agine, in an appropriating period, it trying to deceive the public by calling totaling more than $425,000 for feel that closed meetings would lead bui ling's Hearing Room at 8 to act of his $50,000 an- expense money is bow little of it he President Walter Mondal scrapulous- one thing the congressional debate of probably goes tack into the general a salary raise an expense allowance, education special grants. to a freer discussion of any issue on the July agenda. fund, and we would have to reap­ the “intent” that is so important to The agenda is a lengthy one, but • Approval of a $1,400 state grant brought before the board and make nual expense manages to use each year. The pur­ ly returns the unspent portion of bis 1949 makes clear, it is that there was for the Police Department’s 'Youth allowance. But in­ pose of the $50,000 allowance was to modest $10,000 allowance. In 1977 he serious concern over the possibility propriate it.” No one challenged this Upshutz seems to argue in favor of board members are hopeful it will be the chamber a more viable organiza­ giving tack any unused funds. The Services division. stead of turning q »re presidents from having to pay turned back $4,934; last year he gave that a president would simply use the explanation. completed tonight. tion. president’s attorney evidently thinks It includes a request for authoriza­ The board also may act on a Mrs. Flint said the chamber will the two-year total unoffical costs of the presidency out the Treasury ^,180. $50,000 as additional salary. Several Members of Congress tion from the board to apply for a request from the Public Works inform newspapers of the action of $85,727 left over of their own pockets. Former Presi­ While the $85,727 unspent presiden­ “The real mb,” said the Senate’s spotted the same sneak attack on the Congress is trying to pull a fast one $20,000 Older Americans Act Grant, Department that the town abandon taken at the Wednesday meeting. back to the Treasury, Carter simply dent Herbert Hoover estimated that tial allowance is peanuts in a govern­ resident moralist, Wayne Morse, Treasury that Morse had. They noted and give the president a back-door That money wo ild be used to com­ about 3,000 feet of Line Street and 1,- Up to a few months ago the board put the money in his personal bank “the minimum cost to the president ment that treats a million dollars as then a Republican, of Oregon, “is that if the $50,000 were made tax- pay raise. plete renovatiens at the Green 000 feet of Gardner Street. The meetings were entirely in open ses­ account. is somewhere between $25,000 and small change, the American public that this entire expense proposal is exempt, as originally proposed, it How does Carter keep his expenses closing of the two sections has been School. sion. And for Uie past few months the There’s nothing illegal about a $35,000 a year of conducting the might be forgiven for expecting but a subterfuge for hiding the real would be worth up to $200,000. down so low? Well, he prevails on oppos^ by some residents in the There also is a public hearing meetings have been open wiUi the president pocketing unused expense White House in such a fashion as it Carter, the bom-again cmsader for intent of the bill, namely to increase Coupled with the salary raise in the businessment to pick up the tab for item to donate $500 from the area. exception of going into executive ses­ money. Indeed, the practice has been should be conducted.” That was 30 tmth, beauty and economy, to set an the president’s salary another $50,000 same biU - from $75,000 to $100,000- “private” parties, and he gets the Manchester Chapter of Unico to the New business items, which are last sion to take action on applications for Democratic National Committee to sanctified by tradition in the 30 years years ago, when It cost a mere three example for the bureaucratic and call it an expense account. It is it would mean that the president was town's Senior Citizens Department, on the agenda and could be reached membership. pay for his Christmas cards a $50,000 tonight, include a request by MAP of presidential walking-around cents to mall a first class letter. spenders he campaigned against. an immoral principle.” being voted a salary of about $300,000 Another related item is a request The board has recently hired Jeri7 item last year. A DNC official said from two service organizations — Associates to relocate part of Norck of Rockville as membership Crossroads and the Manchester Area Burnham Street. MAP is the This is the view from the Park Street about whether the town’s zoning enforcement representative, on a commission the cards might be construed as Conference of Churches — to share developer of the proposed Buckland Bridge of items stored on property owned by officer might ask for removal of the items. basis. politcal spending, and claimed that the existing senior center at 63 Commons project, and the street Kenneth Burkamp. There is some debate (Herald photo by Pinto) iflaudiFfilfr i:ufuimJHFral^ the expense allowance is not sup­ Linden St. relocation might be needed for that Annual Election Manchester — A City of Village Charm posed to be used for political pur­ project. The chamber’s Nominating Com­ poses. But hefty outlays for Christ­ The Linden Street building is Founded Oct. 1. 1881 expected to be vacated by September Other new business includes a mittee has been working on a slate of mas cards from the expense funds hy when the senior center is moved to request to lease the Nike Recreation nominees to run for the board. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co , Herald Square. Carter’s two predecessors were the Green School. Site for a Manchester Community One Person’s Trash Bailots will be sent out to all Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. allowed by the IRS. There also are several other public College book store and allocation of chamber members sometime this In the absence of explicit legisla­ capital improvement funds to repair month. The chamber’s fiscal year Member Audit Bureau ot Circuielion Member Ur)d, on Zipser vs. Aliied, 7i30 cuits. - — — - - - - . . . 2.78. extended hour service. May 18, in search of the many Today’s Games —Fitzgerald and Ken Forzley each carded 80 rounds with Shrider winning in a American League — Kern, Tex Janice E. Douton The Manchester Public Health expanded service hours from 4:30 to hours. Also approved were a Residence M Kansas City (Gale 6-6) at playoff. (Herald photo by Pinto) site plan submitted by Barney T. species of whales that gather there. INDY 1.33; Guidry, NY 2.03; Marshall, MANCHESTER -Janice Ellen The consortium was dissolved Cleveland (Barker - ), N REC Nursing Association started to ex- Jay April, producer of the 6 2 Hartford Road Dairy Queen lashed Minn and John, NY 2.22; Ryan, Cal Douton, 25, of 80 Bretton Road died because after an evaluation, the Peterman Sr. and Barney T. Peter­ Minnesota (Zabn 7-2) at Detroit Reed Construction scored in ali but program, said it is no ordinary televi­ 19 hits en route to a 1 ^ win over 2.71. this morning at Hartford Hospital. board of directors decided “that to man Jr. for property at 404 N. Main (Young 2-1), N one inning in whipping Eld’s Arco, 17- sion fare because of the process of 3, last night at Keeney Field. Peppino’s at Nike Field. Gliha Hits Long Homer Strikeouts Miss Douton was born April 8,1954 continue the licensure process would St., with condition that two parking Texas (Johnson 4-9) at Chicago how the film was put together. He Jack Grezel roped three hits and Al Jim Bombria had four hits. Bill National League — Richard, Hou in Hartford, daughter of David F. Liquor Proposal be cost prohibitive” and that spaces be provided for each of the (Wortham 88), N said. “The kids really determine 144; Carlton, Phil 108; Perry, SD 100; and Irene Matthews Douton, and had members of the board had to seven apartments, illumination be Little, Kevin Kelly, Jim Magowan, McCarthy and Ray Camposeo three what the tape is all about by passing Boston (Stanley 10-5) at California Niekro, Atl 97; Sutton, LA M. lived at the Mansfield State Training duplicate “substantial time and ef­ provided for the parking area, Bruce Macaio and Don Hensley two each and Phil Goss, Bob Ferron and As Moriarty’s Triumph the microphone to each other and (Barr 5-4), N school for the past 13 years. She was fort participating in top separate but landscaping be extended to the end of apiece for Reed. Biii Sibrinsz had Dave Brannick two apiece for DQ. American League — Ryan, Cal 151; hamming it up before the camera.” Baltimore (Stone 87) at Oakland Brannick bomered for the unbeaten Notching back-to-back wins has Bill Chapulis tossed a five-hitter Jenkins, Tex 98; Guidry, NY 96; a communicant of St. Bartholomew's similar boards,” a statement from the new parking area, and a storm (Langford 89), N three hits and Ralph Pemberton a Still Needs Work winners. Tom Hite tripled and added been hard to do for Moriarty’s in and Ray Gliha provided the offensive Koosman, Minn 83; Kern, Tex 82. Church. the board said. New York (Guidry 85) at Seattle pair for Ed’s. two hits for Peppino’s. Hartford Twi League baseball play fireworks with a homer and single. Saves She is also survived by two sisters, Continued From Page 1 but added that it opens the door to (Bannister 87), N The round-tripper went over the National League — Sutter, C3ii 19; Mrs. Sheila Price of Andover and EASTERN this season but last night Manager relaxed liquor laws as a whole. other types of business. He suggested centerfield fence at the 420-foot G arber, Atl 17; Bair, Cin 12; Mrs. Sharon Craig of Milton, Pa. Manchester Police Report Behind a 14-hit attack. Postal DUSTY Gene Johnson hopes his team has Opposed to any relaxation of consulting town attorneys on more Warwick in Upset marker. Tekulve, Pitt and Fingers, SD 11. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Employees stamped out a 12-2 duke North End Fire cooled off the turned the comer. regulations concerning liquor per­ comprehensive language in the NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) - Ray Sullivan, Mike Johnson and American League — Marshall, Main St., is in charge of over S ^ n d Congo at Mt. Nebo. Jayeees 6-2, last night at Robertson Tbe Gas Housers trimmed Langan mits was Frank Lupien of 21 Sunset regularion. MANCHESTER - Unseeded Kim Warwick of Sidney, Park. at MCC Field, 7-2, for their second Phily Smyth each added two hits to Minn 17; Kern, Tex 15; Stanhouse, arrangements, which are in­ Other attorneys representing local equipm ent valued a $540 Len Caruso had a pair of triples St., who said that this town doesn’t Police arrested an 18-year- .DiPietro of Milford, April Lamountain, 18, of Australia, upset second seed Victor Andy Santini had two hits and win in 48 hours and only the sixth of the MB cause. Balt 12; Rawley, Sea 10; Monge, Clev complete. restaurants, which were proponents w as taken. and a double, Tom hbrtin also had need any more places that feature a old Hartford youth Monday Maine, was cited for 433 North Main St., Amaya of Louisville, Ky., 6-4, 7-6, in seven others one each for the the year in 16 starts, including two Friday night the MB’s play home and Lyle, Tex 9. of the original change in the three hits and Bob Coulombe, Tim “topless, bottomless, or both, and in connection with a scuffle following too close. Manchester, was charged tbe opening round of the $100,000 Hail Hosemen. Five different players had ties. again against Bristol. In Memoriam regulations to allow them to ^11 George Senkbeil, 26, of Charlebois and Dave Krinjak two encourage prostitution, drug sales between some youths and Ms. Frese was taken to with possessing liquor on of Fame tennis championship at the a safety for the Jayeees. in sad and loving memory of Stella Grabowski, who liquor, continued to urge adoption of Lake Street, Bolton, was apiece for Postal. Al Fyler had three passed away July 6th, 1970. and gambling.” some roofing company the hospital by ber mother town property Monday, Newport Casino. the amended version. arrested on a Newington of Congo’s eight safeties. The owner of Kelly’s Pub and workers. for treatment of a stiff police said. CHARTER OAK Though her smile has gone forever. But attorney Joel Janenda agreed police warrant at a local And her hand we cannot touch. Steak House, Annette Kelehan, said Charles Duehart was neck. She was released on a EH Legion Wins f Sports Sla^ cafe and charged with FELINE Two four-run frames lifted Oil We will never lose sweet memories. that increased competition could that some of the technical language charged with third-degree $100 nonsurety bond. Court Heat past LaStrada Pizza , 12-9, at Of the one we loved so much. issuing a bad check. Police f B aM ball ] Coming up with six runs in the bot­ ByRv KEVIN CASEY in the second inning as Dave Four­ force her to sell her business. was the problem and needed criminal mischief and A resident of the date is July 23. Fitzgerald Field. said Senkbeil was tumd tom of the sixth inning, Wendy’s held Correspondent nier smacked a solo homer off losing Sadly missed by “ We will sell out, but only to a go- “cleaning up.” Police said the accused Radio, TV Tonight Sally and Al Kirka. third-degree assault of a Coronado Apartments, 24 on for a 12-11 decision over Thrifty Tony Morianos had four hits, Fred Commission chairman Alfred over to the Newington had liquor at the Nathan ALUMNI JUNIOR Bouncing back from Sunday’s loss pitcher Dick Mindek. Fournier has and Richie and Roy Grabowski. go dance place, and it would blow up victim over 60 years old. Prospect St, was robbed of Package at Mt. Nebo. Schneider three and Bob Haley, 8 - Mels vs. Dodgers, WINF, Sieffert said enoQgh questions had force. Hale School, 160 Spruce St. Scoring five times in the bottom of to Manchester, East Hartford’s two singles, two triples, a homer and the North End. I would be selling my Police alleged Duehart a telvision, amplifier and Thrifty’s scored four times in the Craig Repoli two apiece and Bob Ch.9 been asked to warrant a change in A male companion was the sixth inning, Liggett Parkade American Legion baseball team a .417 batting average in his last five In Memoriam heart,” Mrs. Kelehan said. smashed the windshield of some kitchen appliances top of the seventh but fell a run short. Bycholski homered for Oil Heat. Ron 10:30 - Red Sox vs. Angels, the effective date of the regulation Jay N. Jones, 17, of 15 referred to Juvenile nipped Moriarty Bros., 11-10, last blanked Stafford, 3-0, last night in games. He’s also had three RBIs and In loving memory of Mrs. Theresa G. Fracchla Leonard Jacobs, an attorney a car and roughed up a 65- during a Monday burglary, Dee Duffy had three hits, Joanne Slomcinsky ripped three hits in­ WTIC, Ch.38 who passed away July 9, 1970. and provide time for research with Eastfield St., Manchester, authorities on similar nlmt at Cheney. 2!one Eight play at Stafford High four runs scored in that span. representing five package store year-old man. The incident police said. No suspects Perotti, Kathy Prydol, Cathy Linsen­ cluding a gran^lam homer, Dennis 10:30 • Yanks vs. Mariners, the town attorneys and more serious was charged with criminal charges. Ken Baker walked with the bases behind the four-hit pitching of Bob Fournier reached on a two-base Always a silent heartache. owners, referred to the proposed occurred on Pine Street. were noticed by other Cole three blows and four others one WINF trespass Monday, police loaded to force in the winning run. bigler and Tina Carr two apiece and Ouellette. error in the fourth and scored on a Many a silent tear amendment when he told the com­ investigation. Duehart was released on tenants. The incident is un­ each for LaStrada. But always a beautiful memory said. Jeanine Barber clouted a two-run Ouellette fanned nine and walked two Kevin Hickey triple to right. Matt mission, “I believe you’ve said that “ I think we should say just what we a $500 nonsurety bond. der investigation. A van parked behind the Chris Peterson got the win for Of one we loved so dear. Police said an officer ap­ homer for Wendy’s. Patty Maneggia for Blast Hartford, now 10-3 in the Proctor’s infield groundout plated anyone with any kind of liquor permit mean with less legalese,” com­ Court date is July 23. Sportsman’s Cafe, 208 Liggett’s, hurling two innings of DUSTY Sadly missed by missioner William Bayer said. prehended the suspect at effective relief. Leon Bilodeau roped three bits and Debbie Zone. Next action is Wednesday the final Post 77 tally. f Basketball^ Daughter, Eleanor can open up within 1,(XX) feet of a Police said a Downey Spruce St., had its front Town Employees collected three, When the commission comes up Porter Reservoir. Two Caouette, Gail White, Donna against visiting Enfield at Shea Park Stafford stranded seven and Son, Edward restaurant A 28-year-old Glaston­ Drive apartment was passenger window singled and tripled, Brian Vesco three-run frames and a five-run out­ Harold. Stanley other suspects escaped. Trudeau, Debbie Dawson and at 6 o’clock. threatened twice but failed to break “I think that’s a valid interpreta- ^ clearer version of the amend- bury man was listed in burglarized Monday. A smashed Monday, police rapped two singles and Ray Lata burst in nipping tbe Jayeees, 15-14, EASTERN ...... ment, there will probably be another Jones was re le as^ on a Marlene Donnelly two apiece for Blast Hartford opened the scoring through against Ouellette. tion, but contrary to what you intend. satisfactory condition this door was pried open with a said, and a fishing rc^ and singled and belted a three-run homer last night at Robertson. Phelta Thi 62 (Kim Bushey 20, public hearing before it is adopted. $100 nonsurety bond. Court for the winners. Earl Lappen singled Thrifty’s. I think at best you’ve got a lawsuit at morning at Manchester crowbar or other instru­ three reels were taken Dave Peck, Jerry Griffin, Steve Steve Waters 10, Tony Mozzicato 14), date is July 23. from it. twice and doubled and Brad Freeman Mota’s 48 (Bill G orra20, Joe Whelton Officials Cut worst, my interpretation.” Memorial Hospital after ment, police said, stereo WOMEN’S REC Koski, Bob Oliver and Jack Foster singled and tripled for Moriarty's. 8, Tom Foran 8). Jacobs said, “The problem is that his car went out of control Taking the lead early, Tikey each bad three hits and Ed Moriconi Solomon Serves Notice Moriarty Fuel took advantage of 10 Cougars 80 (D.J. Frederick 18, State Budget you’re turning long standing early today near the Exit downed J&G, 10-4, at Cheney. and Pat Vignone two apiece for businesses into non-conforming.” He 92 westbound on-ramp of walks to down Fire & Police, 83, at Town. Bob Brindamour homered and NEW YORK (UPI) - Harold held serve to even the match. R eece 15, L arry Hayden 14), HARTFORD (UPI) - The threat Gas Use Barbara Paul had three Uts and said the regulations “opens the town the West Side. singled twice, Rick Michelson and Solomon served notice on the tennis He then outlasted Dibbs in severai Sportsman 63 (Names of of a recession and uncertainty over Interstate 86. Debbie Brainard and Karen Lemire up to other outlets than restaurants.'' Continued From Page 1 Mike Piignano tripled and Mike world Monday night and he started long volleys and, after exchanging leading scorers undiscernable on state employee contracts being A hospital spokesman played well defensively for Tikey. Brian Sirois each chipped in three He recommended that the amend- fQj. using their own automobiles. The said Dennis Sansoucy of Wallace doubled for F&P. with his old friend and nemesis, service breaks with Dibbs once game report turned in. hammered out have prompted state Sherry Miller and Cathy Gallup were hits and Jeff Keith and Tom Harney ment should be redrawn restricting Democrats feel this should be 440 Buttonball Lane, was Ediie Dibbs. again, won the tiebreaker 7-4 with officials to trim the budget by 3 per­ two apiece for the Jayeees. the regulation only to restaurants, eliminated. admitted for treatment of two uncharacteristic net rushes. SOUTHERN cent. "I decided last week I was going and to make sure existing gome of the employees feel the a fractured vertebra. for it,” Solomon said after his stun­ Flushed with the momentum which NRPS 42 (Jeff Knight 15, Mike Anthony Milano, secretary of S o ce tr CANDLELIGHT restaurants haven’t been turned into payment is too low for the amount of According to police, San­ ning, come-from-behind 3-6, 6-7, 62 gave him the second set, Solomon Maillet 11), Breakers 40 (Mark policy and management, said budget Managing 14 hits, Fogarty Bros, non-conforming businesses. driving that is done, and the com- soucy was westbound on victory Monday in the $300,000 Forest dominated the third, breaking Dibbs DiGirolamo 11, Alkie Danikes 10). officials are concerned about the tripped Talaga Associates, 12-7, at “If there were a fire, a restaurant plaint appears to be legitimate. the on-ramp when an un­ in the second and fourth games to NRPS won in overtime. possible cost of new employee con­ MIDGET Fitzgerald Field. Hills Invitational to beat Dibbs for owner couldn’t rebuild because it’s known animal ran across the first time in 5V5 years. take a 4-1 lead and holding his next Engineering 55 (Mike Ruff ini 17, tracts combined with the effects of a Cassano said. East: Fury 4 (John Melesko, Mike JUNIOR Merrill Myers had three hits in­ non-conforming to the regulation,” two serves to put an end to the 2- Kevin Downham 10, Mike Lappen 10, recession on sales tax revenue which Others who are paid in such a the road. Sansoucy told Callahan, Jim Melesko, John South; Stars 8 (Ian Blood 3, David cluding a homer and Bob Valk, Rich ‘Tve been fluctuating between Jacobs said. hour, 14-minute match. Albatross 35 (Kevin Carriere 28). method make trips during the day police he pulled to the side DeQuatro), Spartans 1 (Jeff Nod- Brown 2, Denise Delluitte, Neil Marsh, Mike Pagani and John Barry fifth and 10th place the last few comprises a large part of the state’s Attorney Paul Groobert spoke in income. that could be handled through car onto the sandy shoulder den). Belleville, Rich Weintraub), Lions 3 two blows apiece for the Oilers. years,” said Solomon, whose last support of the proposed amendment. and lost control of his car. The Legislature granted the gover­ pooling, he said. Strikers 2 (Eric Lazarian, Mark (Clarence Zachery 2, Hal Rafala). Butch Talaga had three hits including triumph over Dibbs came in February 1974,11 matches ago. “The nor the power, effective July 1, to Clchowski), Sting 0. Chiefs 4 Steve Logan 4), Sabres 3 a homer, Jim Keefe three blows and A young Manchester next three years I plan to devote Little Miss Softball make the 3 percent discretionary West: Bruins 9 (Mike Hassett 4, (Niki Cacace 2, Al Jezouit). Mike Coughlin homered for Talaga’s. woman was treated at everything to tennis, go for the top cuts this year in response to a Tom Robinson 3, Joe Breton, Joe North: Rangers 2 (Greg Palmer, Standings: Zipser Club 14-6, Fogar­ Manchester Memorial ty’s 14-6, Bogner's 13-6, Moriarty’s and see what happens. Hallenbeck and Penny Whitaker two proposal by a task force which Police Charge Man Larosa), Jets 0. Eric Wallert), Knights 1 (Dan Action last night at Martin School recommened ways to reduce state Hospital for injuries after Bears 2 (Peter Follett, Subby 13-7, Talaga 12-9, AlUed Printing 9-11, “I don’t care how far I get, I just saw Nassiff Arms down Army & apiece for Wonder. Evans). Colleen Cunningham homered and spending. a two-car collision Monday Romano), Flames 0. Racers 3 (Gary Wood, Jim Jayeees 5-15. want to try and see.” Navy, 8-5; Willie’s Steak best' singled twice and Lisa Nason, Sherry Milano said the total funds In Stabbing Death on Center Street near the North; Falcons 5 (Brad Stem 3, Patrick, Rob Melley), Mlnutemen 0 The 26year-old Floridian had a Wonder Bread, 161; Manchester Pet Linton and Debbie Joyal each added withheld will amount to about $30 McKee Street intersection. Christine Rovegno 2), Hawks 2 (Jim fJeff Moran, Danny Parks, Mike ASA good chance to see this week, Center nip Westown Pharmacy, 16 perform an autopsy, police said. Police said Gina M. three hits for Pet Center. Patty million out of a $2.4 billion budget. EAST HARTFORD - Police Mon­ ^tta 2). Morris played well. Zipser Club in tbe state Class A meeting Sandy Mayer today and 13; Hour G lass C leaners rout Shell was presented in East Hart­ Frese, 18, of 90 Briarwood Gallagher had four hits including a But he said negotiated increases in day charged a 34-year-old local man Warriors 3 (John Vichi 2, Jerry Tournament took two wins and lost Peter Fleming Friday in an attempt Manchester State Bank, 267; and ford Superior Court Monday after­ Drive, stopped at the in­ trust homer, Kristen Cool also four salaries could easily exceed the $38 in connection with the stabbing death I Rothman), Cougars 1 (Dave Evans). PEE WEE once last weekend in Bristol. to advance to the semifinals of this Crispino’s wallop B.A. Club, 264. noon and had his case transferred to tersection waiting for a safeties and Karen Patapehuk and million currently set aside in the new of a 22-year-old woman at their bor over one hundred years, generations have Both Vichi goals in second overtime. Zipser bested Enfield Sports Shop, 12-man, round-robin tournament. Darlene Lepak homered and Hartford Superior Court. The case South; Jaguars 3 (Richie Henrys 2, Michelle DlGregorio three apiece for budget for personnel costs. Prospect Street residence shortly green light and was struck put their trust in Watkins. Norman M. Holmes South: Wing 2 (Sean O’Donnell, 8-5, and Torrington, 11-10, and bowed Defending champion Vitas singled, Stacey Choate singled twice will be heard July 24. Andy Gagnon), Tigers 0. Only about 10 percent of the 40,000 before 1 p.m. from behind. and the Holmes Staff strive to continue that trust: D.J. Tencellent), Whltecaps 1 (Chuck to Dack Industries, 11-9. Gerulaitis, the top seed in a separate and pitched well and Tammy Westown. He is being held at the Hartford Panthers 4 (Chris Ward 2, Henry Michelle Carrier homered and state employees have new contracts Police charged James Shell of 26B The operator of the other Senteio). The locals scored six times In the group, began bis defense today Fregeau singled and played well for Correctional Center on $50,000 bond. with warmth and sincerity to each family Pelleren, Mike Brown), Chargers 3 singled twice, Michelle Morianos thus far, with talks continuing for Prospect St. with first-degree assault car, 25-year-old Gregory J. Comets 2 (Jason Stansfleld, Kyle (Tom Provencal, Mike Doyer, sixth to upset Enfield. Jack baloney, against Wojtek Fibak of Poland, with Nassiff’s. Amy and Debbie Police said a neighbor apparently served. homered and doubled and Kristen most of the remaining workers. and said additional charges ivil! Bockus), Oceaneers 1 (Sean Hart). Darryl Berenson). Craig Pepin, Jim Grimes and Mike wonderboy John McEnroe scheduled iComeliusen each had two hits with VFW Auxiliary Forde doubled and roped three Milano said officials are concerned probably be made in connection with called the police about a domestic Mistretta each had three hits in the to start against Paraguay’s Victor the latter homering. Carol Rossetto MANCHESTER -The bingles for Hour Glass. Maureen that an economic recession could the stabbing of Laura Shell of the disturbance at 12:48 p.m. and the INTERMEDIATE North - Raiders 3 ( John Janenda, win. Dack tallied six times in the Pecci Wednesday. played well defensively for A&N. VFW Auxiliary will have McCray and "Michelle McQuade had take a large chunk out of projected same address. police arrested Shell at 12:50 p.m. Cosmos 2 (John Hedlund 2), Brian Harvlll, Steve Ashbacher), sixth to down Zipser. Solomon showed his tenacity Mon­ Debbie Wallace had three hits in­ its only meeting in July sales tax revenue. Ms. Shell suffered multiple stab Chief State’s Attorney George Teamen 1 (Peter Knauth). Bicentennials 2 (Dave Callahan, Dan Zipser rallied lor seven runs in the day. After dropping the first set 6-3 cluding a homer, Lori Pinney three three and two hits respectively for Stoughton said today the state’s at­ tonight at 7:30 at the post NORMAN M. HOLMES, Dir. He said the present budget is based wounds and died after undergoing Kicks 4 (Steve Wirta 2, Bill Frat- Guachione). fifth to hold off Torrington. Maloney, and faliing behind 63 in the second, bingles, Leanne Spears homered the Bankers. torney’s office will prosecute the home. Members are FUNERAL HOME Jeanne Vaughn, Terry Callahan on the expectation that the sales tax surgery at Hartford Hospital. Police taroli, Mike Hellenbrand), Tor­ Pacers 4 (Gary Wood 2, Rob Roger Talbot, Rich Gustafson and Solomon broke Dibbs’ service in the twice and Katy Kulpa played well case. reminded that tonight is 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER • TEL. 646-5310 and fo is Noone supplied long ball earnings will go up, but if a recession said the woman had been stabbed a nadoes 2 (Jeff Lombardo, Tom Melley, Jim Slewertsen), Hurricanes Steve Longo each bad two hits and ninth game — the eighth straight ser- defensively for Willie’s. Lisa Hoven Police had no further details about the deadline for returning power for Crispino’s. occurred the loss would quickly dis­ number of times. ^Wood). 2 (Joe Langer.’^om Finnegan) Grlmes added a three-run homer. ,i'#; vice break of the set — and finaily had three hits fond Jennifer the case this morning. gift books. rupt the state budget. The state Medipal Examiner will EVENING HERALD, Tues., July 10, lO T - PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD, Tuea., July tO, ll>7» Ryan Collars Rice, Yazand Red Sox Winfield Has Gentle Nature that scored runs,” Fregosi said. ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) - place by a half-game over Texas. eighth homer in the sixth inning, to* three times each. in his last four starts, a marked con­ But Riled After Tight Pitches The shutout was Ryan’s fifth of the back Ryan’s performance. Don "I didn’t have as good stuff late in tract to previous years. “He’s always felt he had to shut out With a background of a golden the other club. He sometimes tends season and 42nd in his career. He Baylor added an RBI single off loser the game as I did early,” said the 32- "Everyone can analyze my new NEW YORK (UPI) - Dave was contrary to “the code” which lump them all together. opposing pitchers to pitch around sunset, Nolan Ryan rekindled year-old right-hander. “I had real to be too fine.” says your team’s pitchers are sup­ passed Mickey Lolich and moved into Mike Torrez, 9-5, to keep his torrid control, but 1 haven’t done anything Winfield doesn’t happen to be Some Cardinal players got wind of him and tougher for Winfield to get California’s romance with first fifth place on the all-time strikeout July pace going. Baylor is batting good stuff (he first five or six innings. different,” he said. “When I get a big '"That’s one of the best games he’s pose to knock down the other guys’ Winfield’s blow-up and a couple of good pitches. place in the American League list with 2,837. He also passed .441 this month with seven homer and I had a good fastball and a good lead, I don’t try to be as fine and ever pitched against me, said Carl one of those guys with a short hitters after his team’s pitchers them told him privately, “You know Still, he tries not to let any of .it up­ Yastrezemski, who was O-for-4 with a West. \ Houston’s J.R. Richard for the 18 RBI in nine games. curve. Without both, I wouldn’t have don’t try to hit all the spots.” fuse. He has a rather gentle throw at you. something, you’re right.” set him. had nearly as many strikeouts.” walk. "He was moving the ball Ryan scattered six hit^ and struck major-league lead this season with But the flame-throwing Ryan stole California Manager Jim Fregosi nature, a relatively soft voice As soon as the Cards were retired The following day, Roger Craig, Big on doing things for kids, he in­ Ryan walked just two batters to around well and getting the curve and Winfield got back to the dugout, out 12 batters Monday to lift the 151 strikeouts to Richard’s 144. the show. He struck out the side in said Ryan is doing something and the iund of basic restraint the Padres’ manager, held a meeting vited thousands of them to last year’s maintain his new image as a control over. He just pitched real well.” be did an undiaracteristic thing for Angels to a frO victory over the Joe Rudi and Brian Downing had the second and fourth innings and different this season — playing on a that lets him put up with a lot with all his pitchers, went over some All-Star game in San Diego at his pitcher to go with his strikeout The teams meet again tonight with him. He spoke up, and he did it angri- Boston Red Sox and back into first two RBI each, including Downing’s fanned Jim Rice and Bob Watson hitting team. of the things Winfield had said in the expense and he’s doing the same reputation. He has walked 15 batters “He’s never really played on clubs Bob Stanley, 16-5, facing California’s of people pulling on his coat. ly. dugout and endorsed them. thing again for this year’s game in Jim Barr. 54. This time, Uiough, he was fed up. "U you guys don’t begin protecting If the Padres were to lose Dave Seattle. # He was steaming over what had me, I'm gonna kick some ears around Winfield, they also would lose the He already has sent special in­ happened and he simply wasn’t going here,” he growled. “I’m not foolin’ heart of their offense at the same vitations to the All-Star players to Trio of Houston Pitchers to take it anymore. Enough was around. I mean it. You guys don’t time. Headed for his third Ail-Star join his party for the kids. The shin­ enough, and in this particuiar case it make me money; I make YOU game next week, the 6-foot-6, 220- dig costs him somewhere around Thoughts ApLENty was too much. money. If I don’t play because 1 get pound longballer from St. Paul, $10,000 and it’s all part of the David Bob Forscb, the hard-throwing St. hit in the head, you won’t make any Minn., leads ail San Diego’s regulars M. Winfield Foundation the 27-year- NL All-Star Selections Louis Cardinals’ right-hander, had money and don’t you forget that.” in hitting, with his .318 average, in old outfielder has set up for under­ almost gotten himself a trophy — Nobody in the dugout said a word. RBI, with 66, and in homers, with 19. privileged children. Dave Winfield’s head. Forsch had let By Len Auster Dave Winfieid was really letting go, His two-run single in the third in­ Winfield paid the way in for hun­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Saturday the Astro pitching staff was emerged with a 2-1 victory. With go with one of his best heaters right frogs and snakes were coming out of ning off Kevin Kobel Sunday gave the dreds of kids at Shea Stadium for Joaquin Andujar, Joe Niekro the only one in: the majors with an Ross Grimsley off his form of 1978, at Winfield’s skuU. The San Diego his mouth. Padres their third and fourth runs in Sunday’s doubleheader with the Rogers at 9-5,2.39 is the ace of a staff right fielder’s helmet went one way and Joe Sambito, who have ERA under 3.00 (2.98). Gaylord Perry, who isn’t adverse a 5-3 first game victory over the Mets. TTiey sat in the right field mc2- For the knuckle-balling Niekro, that trails only Houston in overall and his legs another. He bailed out in to brushing back enemy hitters now Mets, and he picked up another hit in zanine and strung up a banner which helped pitch the Houston Future Red Sox tied with Tommy John of the New ERA. a hurry, yet not a second too soon. and then to protect his own hitters, a 4-1 second game loss. said “Winfield’s Pavilion.” We all know there are many, many Red Sox fans in Astros into first place in the York Yankees for the major-league LaCoss, 6-foot-4 and 190 pounds, is When he went to his outfield posi­ was sitting close to Winfield when But Winfield’s worth to San Diego None of the Mets’ pitchers threw at Manchester. And we know that a majority if they could would Western Division, and Steve lead in victories with 13, the berth is the surprise of the Reds’ staff, win­ tion in the next half of the inning, the Padres' slugger sounded off in isn’t entirely wrapped up in his bat. Winfield Sunday. They probably ning eight games and losing three Winfield was still steaming. Not so make daily treks to Fenway. Rogers, the ace of the East a special thrill. Niekro’s brother San Diego three weeks ago and so He can run, throw and field as well, didn’t want to disturb him anymore Phil, also a knuckle-ball specialist, while compiling a 2.41 ERA. much over what Forsch had done as was Eric Rasmussen, but neither But sometimes situation dictates'that impossible. Division-leading Montreal and someone like Joe Torre, the than absolutely necessary. He has a has made three All-Star teams. Carlton, the silent but effective ace what his own pitchers hadn’t done to was pitching that day. Mets’ manager, says Winfield rates point, though, when he says his Sometimes the tickets are all sold out, sometimes the gas line Expos, were named Monday to Joe Niekro, a 34-year-old right­ of the Philadelphia staff, has pitched protect him. Randy Jones sitting farther down one-two with Pittsburgh’s Dave pitchers should protect him. If they is too long and the tank is too empty. the National League All-Star hander, has lost only three games two one-hitters this season and five The more Winfield thought about the bench, was. He wasn’t throwing Parker among the best all-around don’t, they’re likely to hear from him So, what is one to do? team. with an earned run average of 2.88. in his career, tying the league Meelalist it, the angrier he became. This at anyone, though, but when you talk performers in the league. again. Balancing Act wasn’t an isolated incident. He had Go to Bristol slot after being converted from the All but Rogers will be appearing in He was named the Pitcher of the record. The left-hander has won 10, Cynthia Woodhead of the to Winfield about the lack of protec­ One of the problems the Padres “Sometimes,” he says, breaking their first All-Star game, along with Month for May. The right-handed An­ lost eight and posted a 3.52 ERA. been knocked down many times tion he’s getting, he doesn’t single into a smile, “it helps to have one of Bristol is home of the Bristol Red outfield. He’s a speedster with 22 Canadian Monica Goennann of Winnipeg balances on the have is that Winfield carries the bulk Mike LaCoss, the sophomore right­ dujar, 10-4 and 2.62, was named to the Perry, the venerable right-hander, USA swim team displays five before and hadn’t seen any retalia­ out any of the Padres’ pitchers in of their offense practically all alone those ’motivational conferences.’” Sox, the Bostonians Double A farm stolen bases after 82 games and gold medals she won in Pan beam during Pan American Games gymnastic competition in within reach of the club record of 36 hander of the Cincinnati Reds. 1977 All-Star team but could not play has appeared in two Ail-Star games tion by the Padres’ pitchers. That particular but tends, instead, to on his back. That makes it easier for team. It has been so for seven years for each league. He won his 276th San Juan, P.R. She won gold medal in event. (UPI Photo) and in that time 27 former BriSox set in 1974 by A1 Ryan. Others selected include All-Star due to injury. Am Games. The California girl Sambito, a left-hander who turned career game Sunday when he have gone onto major league status. Wade Boggs hit .350 in the Carolina veterans Steve Carlton of the holds the world record for the 27 in June, has won four games and defeated the New York Mets. The Cy ’The list includes Fred Lynn, Jim League two years ago, .311 in the Philadelphia Phillies with six 200-meter freestyle. (UPI previous berths, Gaylord Perry of lost two with an ERA of 1.08. He has Young Award-winner last year. Rice, Butch Hobson, Bob Stanley, Eastern League last year and was at Photo) S o Gomes also saved 10 games. Perry is 9-6 with a 2.48 ERA. Tossed First Pitch the San Diego Padres with four Joel Finch, Chuck Rainey and Allen .337 going into Saturday’s play. “You What Makes Bonds Unhappy? previous berths, and Bruce Sutter of Rogers, author of four career one- Sutter, despite arm problems, has Ripley, all presently on the Boston have to think there’s a place in this the Chicago Cubs, the winner of last hitters, has flirted unsuccessfully become one of the most effective American League roster. game for someone who hits .300 con­ noticed ttiat three players — Eric Money, Harvey sistently,” Eshbach remarked of the year’s game in San Diego. with no-hitters twice in the last three relievers in baseball. Using a split­ Blue Jays 7, Brewers I Catchings iind Ralph Simpson — are listed as playing lor Are there future Boston Red Sox on fingered fastball that acts like a In Initial All-Star Game the Bristol roster? "Half of the fun of 21-year-old youngster out of Tampa, The selection of Andujar, Niekro weeks. He went 7 2-3 hitless innings Roy Howell, Al Woods and John both leami i. Can yon explain that one for me? — F.B., against Philadelphia on June 23 wicked sinker, the right-hander has Levlttown, Pa. coming is guessing to see who’s going Fla. and Sambito represents a vindication Mayterry hit homer and Dave Stieb before settling for a one-hitter. compiled a 1.17 ERA and leads the First, you mean the Philadelphia 76ers. That unusual to make it,’’ expressed Charlie There’s a hometown favorite with for Houston, which placed no one on scattered four hits en route to his JUST ASK occurrence came about because an earUer game between inning base hit drove in the Known as Goofy Gomez early AL hero says facing Saturday he pitched 7 1-3 hitless in­ league with 18 saves. NEW YORK (NEA) - He Eshbach, fifth-year general manager the BriSox in Russ Laribee, a the starting eight despite leading the first major-league complete-game Murray Olderman those two t(! ams last November was protested. The protest was the starting American first run in All-Star history. for his basebaU antics, the those tough National graduate of Southington High and the division by a seven games. As of nings against Los Angeles and victory, giving Toronto its victory — over an o fficial’s mistake in calling three technical fouls League pitcher in five of the But it took a two-run homer Leaguers never reaUy trou­ of the Eastern League club. "You not OFHOAL , bled him much. University of Connecticut. The 23- over Milwaukee. — was uphe Id by NBA commissioner Larry O'Brien. At the first six All-Star baseball by Babe Ruth, his Yankee only get to see those who will be big time, Simpnon and Catchings were on the 76ers and later teammate, to ice the victo­ "A pitcher has an edge,” year-old lefthanded sticker is third- By Murray Oldcnnan games. In 1933, he tossed the All-Star Election leaguers but those who have been,” Indians 8, Royals 2 trad ^ to tl M Nets. Likewise, Money switched from the first pitch in game No. 1. ry- notes Gomez. “You know leading home run hitter on the club, making specific reference to Lance Protests, Confusion, Mike Hargrove and Bobby Bonds Nets to the .16ers. So, Lefty Gomez, the ex- "it meant as much to me you're only going to go three Rautzhan who pitched Sunday for the slugging his ninth Saturday. It was a hit two-run homers and Andre Thorn­ New York Yankee ace. was as winning an ordinary Innings or so. I always visiting Holyoke Millers. Rautzhan titantic 370-foot shot into the trees ton and Toby Harrah added solo (). If the PHtsburgh Stcelcrs arc so unbeatable, like one of the originals. game in the league," says beared down. Somebody al­ over the rightfield fence. everyone Ktiys, why did they get knocked oat of pro Recalling baseball's first Gomez, now 68. He made the ways played against you was with the Los Angeles Dodgers a shots, carrying Cleveland to its vic­ The tipoff: somewhere along the line. As far as pitching, the Double A football pU}'offs In 1>7$ and *77 wHb almost the same team All-Star game, Gomez rounds for Gillette this sea­ year ago. tory over staggering Kansas City. that won the Snper Bowl in Jaaaary ? — G.K., Sharoa, Pa. admits: "I was nervous and son to promote the 50th All- Or spring training. You have ’The BriSox finished 37-33 and in club surrendered its top reliever Mark Pan-Am Track Twins 5, Tigers 3 Never have there been so many baseball players In ’76, the;.' were ruined by injurips to three of their four excited. I was thinking, Je­ Mu nw liTo™* a book on everybody.” Star game — which is to be 1 third place in the first half of the split when the parent team dealt for Bob The protest involving Robinson Ken Landreaux’s sixth-inning RBI who consider it demeaning to lower themselves to the running backs, including starters Franco Harris and sus Christ, I'd better do good play^ on the night of July 17 He believes today’s brand SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico squad brought home 10 medals, in­ point of talking to poor, underpaid baseball writers — Rocky Bleie r, and so had to revise their offense against EL schedule, a half game out of se­ Watson. Exchanged in the swap was originally was passed on to chief single snapped a 3-3 tie and lifted today.” in Seattle. of All-Stars are just as good (UPI) — The United States cluding four golds. George Hendrick, Steve Carlton and Thurman Oakland, going with only one setback. The Raiders as ever. cond. ’They won six of their first 14 Pete Ladd, 3-1 with nine saves and a referee Uriel Tirado, who then Minnesota to a triumph over Detroit. Munson are a few who come quickly to mind. And romped. In ' 77, the Steelers were rent by salary disputes The big game was held at Sponsored for the 10th 0.63 ERA. “He was the bullpen,” track and field stars got a day the AL's Comiskey Park in “I think a good hitter is a outings in the second half, including a referred it on to the logistics com­ —Lemuel Steeples advanced to the Jerry Koosman, 11-6, was staked to a never have there been so many arrogant, overpaid early in the season and also had 12 players on injured year by the razor firm, the good hitter and a good Eshbach stated. baseball player who are not worth talking to. Chicago — then staging a AU-Star voting (more than 6-1 duke over the Millers Saturday at off today and they certainly mittee. The committee, under Pan boxing semifinals with a decision 3-0 lead on a pair of homers. Willie reserve. Everything jeUed for them in '78. Three Super pitcher is a good pitcher,” Keith MacWorter, 23-year-old Bowl triumpi’is in five years is a pretty snappy record. EWorld’s Fair labeled "Cen­ 12 million ballots) is Ameri­ Muzzy Field before a crowd of 1.356, deserved one, if only to clear Am rules, passed it back to Tirado, over Benedito Ferriera of Brazil in a Norwood hit a two-run shot in the se­ tury of Progress” (in spite of ca's biggest non-political claims Gomez, refusing to Bristol in its first 35 dates drew 36,- righthander out of North Providence, cond and Glenn Adams led off the get sentimental about the their heads. who ruled Juantorena was the of­ light featherweight bout but Edward Q. Could y oa please faralsh aay lafonnatlou oa Hoyt the Depression). election. 756 (1,050 average) and was 4,819 R.I., went to the pen to fill the void fourth with a solo blast. Before the contest, AL “It’s like being in the old days. Three hours of protests and confu­ ficial winner. Robinson immediately Green was eliminated in the Wilhelm, the vetcraa kaacklebaU horler who used to play ahead of its pace of last year. “Last left by Ladd’s departure. It wasn’t a While Sox 3, Rangers 4 manager Connie Mack held World Series," Gomez says. A consultant for the WU- sion marred the evening for the filed a formal protest of Tirado’s welterweight category, losing to lor the New ti'orh Glauts aud Baltimore Orioles, aod BOly son sporting goods firm, year was our greatest attendance demotion—“we had no one else to do Chet Lemon drove in a pair of runs Q. What is behind Bobby Bonds* beef with the OdeU, who ai«d to pHch for the Saa Fraaclsco 4HaaU? a meeting at the Del Prado “Everybody wants to be in Americans, who stunned the track decision. Michael McCallum of Jamaica. Hotel to discuss the National the Hall of Fame and every­ Gomez, who lives with his ever," Eshbach, dean of the GMs in the job,” explained the BriSox GM, a with a double and p sacrifice fly to management of the Cleveland Indians? I thoagbt he was Siaee they re tired, I have aot heard of them. — Robert world with a pair of spectacular The logistics commitee, a jury of —Indiana’s Michael Woodson already one of the highest paid players In baseball when League lineup: Martin, 3b; body wants to be in the AU- wife June in Novato, Calif., the Eastern League in terms of con­ 27-year-old graduate of the Universi­ pace Chicago over Texas and make a RoUasoa, Mardela Spriago, Md. attends quite a few West finishes over Cubans, giving the U.S. appeals with members from Bar­ pumped in 30 points to lead the un­ be came to them this year from the Texas Rangers. — WUhelm, wl'io actuaUy pitched for seven teams In his 21- Frisch. 2b; Klein, rf; P. Star game.” tinuous service, proudly points out. ty of Connecticut where he served as loser of Ferguson Jenkins. 9-5. Ross H.K., aeveUnd, O. Waner, If; Terry, lb; Ber­ Kids Gomez: “But don’t Coast games. three of four gold medals in their bados, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Peru and defeated men’s basketball team to a year career, ii i now a pitching coach in the farm system of Capacity at Muzzy is 4,500. “We can assistant to sports imformation Baumgarten. 8-5, was the winner. the New York Yankees and wUl work with their AA West ger, cf; Bartell, ss; Wilson, go by me, I’m a left­ Which star pitchers does head-to-head confrontations with Mexico, finally rejected the foul 99-73 rout of Argentina, the get more in and we have." director Joe Soltys. MacWorter in 17 Orioles 7, A's 3 Haven, Conn., farm team this summer. (He also taught c; and Hallahan, p. hander.” he most like to watch? Says their Latin rivals. claim after reviewing films of the Americans' first victory in the cham­ Mack, the grizzled Phila­ Gomez, “Ron Guidry. We’re Who are some of the BriSox, those Sanies had an 8-5 won-lost record, he Rick Dempsey drove in two runs veteran Mickt'y LoUch of the Padres how to throw a It’s a hint by the HaU of James Robinson scored one of the finish for 15 minutes. pionship round and sixth overall. knuckler this I'ltnter.) O'DeU, who came out of Clemson to delphia A’s boss, simply Earner about the apathy the same buUd ... Tommy the front office in Boston are keeping 3 starter, with one save and with a double and single as Baltimore major upsets of the year by beating In the women’s 800, Kelley, the —The women’s basketball squad the Baltimore Orioles In 1954 and lasted 13 seasons, now read down the list, warning: toward the exhibition dis­ John. There’s a guy that’s eye on? Catcher Roger Gedman is ^ ^.90 ERA. extended its East lead to three not fast, but he’s got great Cuban Olympic champion Alberto AAU champion from Prairie View, also won without trouble as Barbara Uves in his nal.ive South Carolina, at Newbury. “Fastball hitter ... fastball played from time to time by one prospect. “’This is only his second Brian Denman, top winner on the Texas, held off a late surge by team­ Brown scored 16 points and Carol games over Boston. Mike Flanagan, hitter ... fastball hitter ... ” a handful of today’s big- control. I Uke to watch Gay­ Juantorena in the 800-meter run and Notes Gomez (reminisc­ money stars. lord Perry. And I Uke Randy year of pro ball,” Eshbach relates of wUh nine, and Bruce Hurst, a mate Julie Brown of Northridge, Blazejowski, Ann Meyers and Jan 11-6, gained credit for the victory. q. Caa you give aae the uaaiea of the people who aiade the 19-year-old youngster out of St. | P*nk a couple years back who the double was completed when Don Stanhouse worked the final 11-3 \ the loacbdowaii for the Ralderi la the Heidi Bowl agalast ing about his reputation as a His own view: “I don’t Jones." Calif., to win the event in 2:01.2. Pen- Trombly added 12 each to carry the jokester): “I got up and beUeve it can be just another Gomez — who went 6-0 Peter’s High in Worcester, Mass., "'n® jnst recalled from Winter Haven Essie Kelley of Prairie View, Tex., innings and notched his 12th save. the Jeto? — H ark SIkora, Petaluma, Calif. captured the women’s 800-meter ton, a 39-year-old grandmother, was U.S. team, now 54), to a 92-58 rout of That 1968 game, made famous benuse NBC cut off the said, ‘Mr. Mack, what am I baUgame.” against the National League “He was a pitcher in high school but being 8-2, are also being Matt Keough. 0-11, suffered his 15th doing here? I'm a fastball Gomez, who also started race over Cuba’s best middle- a distant third. Mexico. telecast in the liist minute for a national airing of “Heidi”, in the World Series — has an did some catching. He’s been to the watched closely by the front office, The U.S. also earned silver medals —Kathy Arendsen allowed only one straight defeat over two seasons. was won by Oa kland, 43-32. The Raideca were trailing by pitcher.’” in 1934,1935,1937 and 1938, is interesting theory about distance runner, Aurelia Penton. three points wh en the game went off the air; then Charlie the winnlngest pitcher in AU- what aUs the modem Ameri­ instructional league the last two e> . a.. from Maren Seidler of Los Gatos, hit — a seventh-inning single — to lift Actually, the 23-year-old years and is still learning. tuture Attraction However, Robinson’s victory — his Dryden Retires Smith caught a 43-yard touchdown pass, and Preston fireballer needn’t have won­ Star history. His record is 3- can Leaguers. second over Juantorena in the past Calif., in the shot put; Willie Banks the women’s softball team to a 2-0 Ridlehuber re a ivered a kickoff in the end zone. Smith had 1. Only three other hurlers The National League, “’The front office doesn’t want to ' Eshbach revealed CPTV, Ch. 24 dered. year — was declared official only of Oceanside, Calif., in the triple victory over Belize. MONTREAL (UPI) - Ken scored once eai lier. The other Oakland TD's were tallied Before 47,595 spectators, have as many as two AU- which dominates with a total rush him. Minor league ball is to will be doing a special on the BriSox by Warren Well s, Billy Cannon and ageless Fred BUetni- after a jury of appeals denied for the jump and Joni Anderson of Van —The men’s softball team Dryden, the revered goaltender of Gomez breezed three shut­ Star wins: Don Drysdale, of 30 victories, has won develop players.” Thursday night at 9 o’clock. Coming koff. out innings, allowing two Juan Marichal and Bob seven consecutive AU-Star second time a protest by Jamaican Nuys, Calif., in the women’s pen­ squeaked out a 1-0 victory over the Montreal Canadians, has thrown Gedman hit .300 a year ago at up July 15 at Muzzy is Old Timers’ At $400,000 per annum, on the contract which the Indiana hits. It was enough to give Friend. games — and 15 of the last judge Herb McKinley, who claimed tathlon. Venezuela, and in field hockey, the it all in for something else — law, Inherited, the much-traveled 33-year-old outfielder (six Winter Haven after being signed as a Day. The 1 o’clock attraction him the victory in the 4-2 AL “I always thought I could 16. Why? Robinson had elbowed Owen In other events Monday: United States beat Trinidad 1-0. “I'm satisfied that there are some clubs in six years) sUlI thinks he’s being underpaid. “I Gomez explains: “They’re free agent. His best playing weight is features form er m ajor leaguers triumph. chaUenge any batter,” ex­ Hamilton of Jamaica on the far turn, —The Greco-Roman wrestling things that I would like to do and that want to be one of the three highest paid players in Oddly, Gomez — a lifetime plains Gomez, whose career getting more runs than the 205 — “he’s a little heavier now” against former Bristol high school basebaU,” he says, looking to the contracts of Dave 1 \ 1 thus depriving Hamilton of the ' I would hope I have the ability to do,” .147 batter — surprised ev­ record was 189-102. “I never American League.” and wasn’t drafted primarily stars. Among the former expected to Parker, Pete Rose and Jim Rice. “I can walk away right Parting sViot: LEFTY GOMEZ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) bronze medal. Dryden told reporters gathered Mon­ now," he claima, “and be comfortable for the next 20 erybody when his second- thought I could get beat.” because he ballooned to 260 in hign be on hand are Gary Waslewski, “It was my opinion that Robinson day for the long-awaited annouce- years.” But playing basebaU six months a year stiU beats school. Johnny Podres, Bill Spanwick, Spec The presciitce of Willie McCovey on the San elbowed his way through a spot ment of his official retirement from pumping gas. Francisco GU ints reminds me that never was there a Dave Schmidt is the BriSox’ other Shea and Sam Mele. A regularly where there was no opening,” said profesional hockey, nuM-e productive spring planting in basebaU than in catcher. He was a No. 2 pick four scheduled Bristol-West Haven Q. Early in the ’7$ NFL season, when the Philadelphia 1955 at the Giiants’ (they were then “New York” ) Jal Alai Results years ago and was batting .324 after Yankee game will follow. McKinley. “He certainly knocked Eiagles downed the Miami Dolphins, Spike Jones faked a minor league base in Melbourne, Fla., when Jack Hamilton out of the race. A runner of pant for the Eagles and ran to the Miami $8. Looking at a 83 games. “Anyone who can catch ’The BriSox have 27 home dates USA Players Schwarz signed McCovey, Orlando Cepeda, Jose MOMMY I h ti Jamr I $-44 7 JI m k his experience should have known replay, I notlc^ one of the ends lamped ahead of Spike Pagan and Jimmy Davenport to professional con­ 3«rta M A si» l 1100 U N 340 1 U u ll E o d im i la .U 4.00 S.20 and hit has a shot,” voiced Eshbach remaining. If you’re looking for a fun ■ad then Jornped back before he itarted ranalag. nST; QM 2-S $fi0.M better.” tracts for the first time. Sdiwarz is stUl the club’s I G m M w l IQ-M 4.40 4J0 1 lascirai Jailer I 640 3.00 4 litcxM P»m 5.00 549 in his mad-cap undersized office evening, for some cheap entertain- Shonldn’t there have been an “Dlegal man downfleld” Pwfecta 24 $11131 4 Qrka I 0dm 4 M 2 Qrk< I Jm r I 109 “I didn’t push anybody,” said Star in Japan invaluable tal>ent procurer. t Hairipii M 1-2* 4.M penalty caUed? — Flint HoUy, Delaad, Fla. TrHecti 2 43 $145741 Q M 1-3 $3340 M b 14 $42.90 beneath the grandstand, where he ment which isn’t cheap because the 4 ktm MtdM U t Robinson, the AAU champion from Fwn fcrfecta 3-1 $14250 Perfect! 14 $171.00 was performing four duties at once, youngsters better hustle if they want No. NFL rules stUl aUow two men to go downlield on I^ M t i 2-1 S41.M TOKYO (UPI) - American im­ t M t lU O 740 140 Trrfecta 3-14 $513.90 Trifeeb 14-2 $415.10 Oakland. “I went by the guy on the punts before the baU is booted. Besides, you noted that the M eet! 24 $14151 including conducting an interview, to get to the big time, and if you can’t 4 lO ia^ 100 TDOIt outside. I’m really at a loss to ports have played such a prominent end jumped back. Tritoti 2-M $$30.7» snonn: CJiico Walker is the BriSox’ second get to Fenway, there is a solution, 1 FMSto 3.20 2 OrW al 1040 i2 0 3.00 I ZaUa 11.10 3.40 4.00 role thus far that it appears their per­ Please send all sports questions to Murray Olderman, P.O. Box S B t ti' M a 44 $4540 040 6.00 explain how they thought I fouled the Itm S m k s l i M i m SiO 30«aee 0 M l 3.20 340 baseman, in his second year at the Go to Bristol. formance may well decide the 1979 Q. In the box score of a game between the New Jersey 6346, Incline Vltlago, Nev. 88450. Because ol the volume ol mall, Nffecta 14 $102.90 5.40 4 Pierre 441 , gu y ” C M i0 K t htccUi ll-M S.M 0 M el champions of Japan’s two Nets and the Philadelphia Eagles played March 21, I there will be no Ind ividual responses. Trifwti 141 $03740 Q n U M U5.2t Onneb 14 $27.40 <(a '• * ^ 1 leading hitter with a .391 average in F'inally, learn to get out of bed and m a t Tomt* NEPGA champion. auN of Philadelphia's injury problems. Los Angeles 3-0, St. Louis beat Cin­ important factors of success. ninnows. Bass anglers should concen­ IR e M i XEnm 53 games. In second place is Johnny be on the water before sunrise. Most l.lm • l . b M I Moran, a teaching pro “I’ve always felt at home there.” cinnati 6-3, and the Chicago Cubs For those fishermen who always trate on plastic worms and spinner IC m i 4.2eCMi 3.Drfii|! 4. Alt! from Mt. Snow (Vt.) Coun­ Schmidt drove in three runs to help Sipin, now in his eighth season in come home empty-handed, and for baits, while pike anglers will do best fish feed actively early in the day, 5 .U LM 5. M l iJn ie rl USED CARS downed Atlanta 7-4. M l tb fie rl 7 .Z M LSerM try Club, was runnerup last the right-hander post his first major- Swimmers Place Japan but the second with the Giants, those who are new to the sport of with spoons and plugs. and that’s when you should be Expos 3, Dodgers 0 with a .362 mark. He has 17 homers, fishing. Si9sF«$b C ra m i year, losing in a playoff to league victory Monday. Schmidt con­ Three members of the Manchester fishing, here are some tips from Merr Read and study all the available FfTt OnOT: Bill Lee singled home two runs I h e b M n lEioe0b4!riimf Dave Marad, of Essex nected after a Pete Rose single to 14 more than Millan, arid 46 runs- cury outboard’s fishing experts literature about the type of fishing U M t d M s l.Z M -M during a three-run fifth inning and Rec Swim Club took placements at ''Business Venture 3 .lb m fM 4.Peb4hni XBvMK*'b*icrl i OttCVW-SerN R batted-in, 20 more than Millan. Thus Country Club in give the Phillies a 4-1 lead in the the AAU 12 and under Age Group which can improve your angling you will be doing. Let the experts ilT M P M 0 .K e -M S.ZM icaM m lAiB!4irqmt! scattered seven hits to post his ninth far, he has been more potent at bat BOSTON (UPI) — Former Boston Manchester, Mass. Marad seventh and help tag Vida Blue, 7-7, Swim Meet Sunday in Newington. success. help you. In addition, try to go fishing T.liMOe-lM t M M e r l 7 .R im ftM e l I.Erwm-farib victory. Lee went the distance for the than Sadaharu Oh, Giants first Celtics star Thomas "Satch” $1*1 U -A n 1 SUbArtaw4dm had a 75 Monday. with the loss. I'ina Listro won the 200-yard Steeplechasers One of the best way to enhance with some of the more successful third time and. registered his third baseman who finished the 1978 Sanders is rebounding from his s o rt TWElfm The 54-hole, $10,000 tour­ Noles, 1-1, scattered three hits freestyle with a 2:40.0 clocking your catch is to learn one body of anglers on the lake where you fish. l.lra c e ^ vM lU E e cM r« I.Q r W iiM LErme-Zep shutout of the season, walking none Henry Marsh (393) and USA teammate Bill McCullough (394) season with 805 career homers, 50 . ouster last season as coach of the ilisciraM Ini nament is scheduled to run over 8 1-3 innings. Warren Brusstar foliowed by teammates Tracy water extremely well. Choose Watch how they do thlpgs and don’t I k m h f s X M r a M M P 4 .M 4 v ib 1229 Main Si., Manchatltrl and striking out one to improve his clear obstacle enroute to gold and silver medals in 3,000 meter more than Hank Aaron’s major National ^sk etb all Associatiqn club 5 .U M M i0i9Nl-Za«ri i2 M -M e e l IR m ei-A ntl through Wednesday. Top relieved and got the final two outs to O’Brien and Kris Noone. Noone several different habitat situations be afraid to ask questions. l.lk t M m m A L M e 4 ib i iA m -fim m ii I TEL 648-MM record to 9-5. Don Sutton, 7-10, lasted league record. Oh thus far has only 15 -and plans to open a downtown 7 .2 M M m prize is $2,000. picK up his first save of the year. steeplechase in Pan Am Games in Puerto Rico. Mexico’s on one lake or stream and then con­ Become proficient Iri the use of sittONiiniawao Sah O m otetH tn seven innings and surrendered all secured sixth place in the 50-yard homers, 40 RBIs and a .280 batting restaurant. .1. * Center fielder Garry Maddox .Demetrio Cabanillas was third. (UPI Photo) three runs to spffer the loss. freestyle. average. i EVENING HERALD, ’Tues., July 10, 1979 - PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Tues., July 10, 1979 Hbtp WoitM I t Hatp WanM M. BABYSITTER WANTED- Chamber Music Set ATTENTION - Need 2 people Bentley School area. Summer Some Traitis Restoredi Card Sales to Aliens over 21. Immediate employ­ 8 to S, after school in faD till 5. S h e H e r a t & ment. This is not a fancy ad, Must be reliable. Single At College Concerts we simply want a person who working mother needs help! needs a permanent Job. Ad­ 643-73M, after 6 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING vancement opportuniW. Call NEW HAVEN - The Southern Connecticut State Not Enough For Union Being Probed by Feds between 10 a.m. and1 3! pm.I SECRETARY/RECEPTION- College music department will host three Monday night ^ 2 8 ^ . E.O.E. IST wanted for doctors’ of­ WASHINGTON (DPI) - The ad­ ministratloh,” Kroll said. Orleans “Crescent.” concerts of brass chamber music on July 16, 23, and 30, filed in 1975 by Ryzard Mrotek, an im­ fice. 44ay week. Some Satur­ ministration has pulled back The cutbacks are scheduled to go However, the fate of several other By JAMES V. HEALION days. ’Typing required. Send featuring outstanding performances from the New Haven migration lawyer, who said Gorski used somewhat from its original proposal into effect Oct. 1. Under the revised major runs would remain in jeopar­ 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 replys to Box V c/o area. HARTFORD (UPI) — A special squad runners to solicit aliens and the federation to cut Amtrak passenger routes, but administration proposal, several of dy. They include the Chicago-Laredo Manchester Evening Herald. All three concerts are free and will be held at 8 p.m. in of federal agents has been looking into as a “veneer for his activities.” FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD not far enough to satisfy the head of the major routes initially detined for “Interamerican;” New York-Kansas ROOM UTILITY Room 135 of SCSC’s Engleman Hall. assertions Social Security cards are being The suit was filed against the district the railroad industry’s largest union. termination would probably be City “ National Limited;” CLERK - Process garments ^n»K«Sn»r^ The July 16 concert will feature the Colonial Brass Washington-Cincinnati “Shenan­ illegally sold to aliens so they can work in director of the Immigration and Help Hfanlecf I t Http W m M 13 for orders. Sewing experience GOonnuTOR Fred Kroll, president of the saved. I Quintet performing music by Jan Bach, Arthur Harris, doah;” Boston-Catlettsburg, Kyi, this country, it has been learned. Naturalization Service for allowing helpful. Pleasant atmosphere. Are you Interested In Brotherhood of Railway, Airlines and They incllude the Washington-New 'mamsm' Anthony Holbome, and Lennon and McCartney. The "Hilltopper;” Chicago-Seattle Ontral to the year-long inquiry are the Gorski to appear in proceedings as a SEWERS-Experienced on In- BABYSITTER NEEDED- Equal opportunity employer. taking an active part in the Steamship Clerks, Monday called on England-MCjontreal “Montrealer” and New Elngland activities of Alexander DEADLINE dustrial Sewing Machines. Call anytime alter 6 p.m., 646- Apply in person. Monday development of our Nur­ quint.H is composed of students from the Yale School of the Chicag.cii-Washington “Cardinal;” "Hiawatha;” Chicago-Florida lawyer on behalf of aliens. It was not pur­ through Friday, 1 to 3 PM on­ sing Staff? Would you Americans at the grass-roots level to Gonki, 43, a former inspector at the Colt 12:00 noon Iht day btfora wm train If necessary. Good 0767. Music who have studied with some of the leading all New ’^ork-Florida trains; the “ Floridian;" Chicago-Houston sued then because the U.S. Attorney’s of­ starting pay for the ri| ht peo­ ly. Mechanics Uniform Ser­ enjoy being involved In an teachers in the country and have appeared with oppose the cutbacks. Firearms plant in Hartford and more publication. orientation and training Chicago-L,os Angeles “Southwest “Lone Star,” and Salt Lake City- fice said Mrotek was not an injured party. Deadlina for Saturday and Mon* ple.pie. 1Hours: 7 to 3:30, vice, 151 Park Avenue, East symphony orchestras in Florida, Colorado, Louisville, He said a coalition is being recently a self-styled immigration INSURANCE AGENCY Hartford. program? If the answer is Limited,” jand the Washington-New Portland “Pioneer.” Gorski said he considers the lawyer a day la 12:00 Noon Friday. thru Friday. Apply In person and Connecticut. The musicians include Frank Covey and developed to oppose the administra­ specialist, dealing primarily with Polish at: Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent SEEKING experienced yes, and you a re a competitor. He had no comment on the secretary to handle property Registered Nurse,^ please Bart MacMillen, trumpet, Greg Wallace, trombone; Bill tion plan for a 43 percent reduction in nationals. equal pending charges. PLEASE READ Opportunity Employer M/F. and casualty lines. Send call for an Interview I Mickelsen, tuba; and Penelope Britton, horn. Amtrak routes, and said the recent Gorski was charged June 28 with In 1976, Gorski asked that his federation resume to: P.O. Box 190, Patricia Soucler, RN, changes agreed to by the administra­ Crj^ft Leaves Jupiter On July 23, Ms. Britton, playing French horn, and making a false statement to a federal be granted charitable organization status INSURANCE AGENCY Manchester. RN-PART TIME ADNS. tion were only “cosmetic.” agency in 1975 when he said he never saw YOUR AD Muioinemiiuscarink pianist Craig Nies will present a concert of music by but he could not satisfy the Board of Im­ Clasalflad ada are takan over tha looking for general insurance SUPERVISOR “We need the American people to Social Security cards mailed to aliens phone aa a convenlenca. Tha help. Typing required. LAUNDRY APPUCATIONS 847-9194 Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, and Bernhard Heiden. Ms. Bui Probe Continuing migration Appeals that the federation now being accepted for part 7 to 3 shift. Good Salary, demonstrate their support ... from Herald ia raaponalbta for only Homeowners and automobile Britton has studied with Joseph Silverstein, Paul applying for them at addresses associated levied only nominal charges on its time, weekend, second shift. Benefits, and Working Con­ back borne where the congressmen the most active and the least active.” ona incorrect Inaertlon and than exp^ence preferred however Ingraham and Ralph Froelich, among others, and has PASAIOENA, Calif. (UPI) - with him. “members.” The request was denied. . only to tha aize of tha original In* will train right person. Jewell- Please apply in person at ditions. Apply in person; 8 and senators hear from their And, he added, one of them is the aartlon. Errora which do not EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. performed with the Chamber Orchestra of New England, Voyager .2 was past Jupiter today and A search and seizure warrant was Gorski’s rebuttal did not sway the board England Insurance Agency, Meadows Convalescent a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday people,” Kroll told the news briefly flattest. Europa, the shining, white, leaaen the value of the adver* Home, 333 Bidwell Street, Men and women 17-35 leam a New Haven Pro Musica, and was a soloist with the zipping toward Saturn at about-44,000 executed in March. which said a 1975 investigation by the Im­ tieement will not be corrected by 6464662. thru Friday. Monday. ice-covered moon about the size of Manchester. career skill. Guaranteed part- Venice Symphony Orchestra. Nies has studied with mph. Bui: its probe of the Jovian U.S. Magistrate F. Owen Etagan issued migration and Naturalization Service an additional inaertlon. VERNON MANOR time job. $56 per weekend to Earth’s moon, may have a surface CONSTRUCTION Rudolph Serkin, Ward Davenny and Claude Frank, has The administration altered its system ni.id its volcano watch of the a warrant for Gorski's arrest on the basis priiduced 14 sworn statements and other LEGAL SECRETARY - For 180 H^i«n Road start. Veterans earn more. too soft to support any topographical ES’TIMATOR - experienced, performed recitals in Chicago, Washington, and New original cutback, agreeing to add satellite lo were still under way. of a complaint sworn out by an in­ documentary evidence against him. all around man to assist local Manchester law office. Vamon Join the Connecticut Army features. An Equal Opportunity Employtr National Guard. Call Sergeant York, and been heard on National Public Radio, WQXR, $68.5 million to its fiscal year 1980 The sipacecraft has transmitted vestigator for the Department of Health, "In a number of reported situations, general contractor. Call 643- Experience preferred, ’^i n g proposal of $552 million to maintain lo, the second large moon, is the Education and Welfare, which handles □ NOTICES 4139 for appointment. and stisteno required, rnhple Mayer at 2464)060 or 566-7900 and B.B.C. Television in England,. back across more than 579 million Mr. Gorski intentionally made false parkini,parking at this centrally Collect. some of the lines due for extinction. miles of space about 15,000 most active. At least six active Social Security. The July 30 concert will feature a second appearance Bunce To Play Lead statements to the aliens or deliberately ORGANIST - CHOIR located office. Send reply to More efforts are expected on Capitol volcanoes are now spewing matter. Bond was set at $100,000. A source said Lott and Found 1 RECEPTIONIST / WOMEN TO WORK IN by the Colonial Brass Ensemble performing works by photographs of the largest planet in misled them in order to obtain their DIRECTOR WANTED- First Box SS c/o Manchester TELEPHONE OPERATOR - Hill to restore all of the current All are in the equatorial region, but there were indications Gorski was plan­ Herald. PLASTIC Poulenc, Nelhybel, and J.S. Bach. the solar system and five of its money or enlist their cooperation in sub- LOST FEMALE SIAMESE Lutheran Church, 154 Orchard Your welcome CTeeting must In Summer Theater passenger operations. geologist Hal Mazursky said there ning to leave the country. A probable Street, Rockville, Conn. Call MANUFACTURING - 18 and moons. miting false information to the Service,” CAT- Annie. Walker St. vicini­ SECRETARY / give the very nest company over. Will train. First and se­ The House is tentatively scheduled are many volcanic vents in the south cause hearing has been scb^uled for July 875-5682. Image to our customers. MANCHESTER — David Bunce, son of Mr. and Mrs. The four largest satellites, called the board said. ty. $25.00 reward. 646-6693 RECEPTIONIST - Legal Of­ cond shift available. Please to act on the legislation Friday, and polar region that have been recently 17. A grand jury is expected to bear after 4:00. Ehicellent opportunity for out­ Theater To Present Wesley Bunce of 143 Woodside St. will play the lead role Galileo, were primary targets of the A 28-year-old Polish woman who came RN or LPN- 7 to 3, 1st Shift. fice in Manchester area offers call 646-2920 between 9AM and Rep. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., is active. going (yet businesslike) in­ 4PM. scientifi i: investigation. Each is vast­ evidence in the meantime. to the United States in 1973 said she Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut, interesting position for dividual with a pleasant per­ in the play the “Summertree” at the Southbury pushing an amendment to retore all lo remained a puzzle in many other LOST - Small black and white someone with good typing ly different from the others and Assisting HEW in the investigation are borrow ed $500 from a re la tiv e in dappled cat Sunday in 6494519. sonality. Experience and Classis Shaw Play Playhouse. the funds. ways. It is believed to be mostly skills and pleasant telephone AMBITIOUS WOMEN OVER scientists admit the data they have is the Immigration and Naturalization Ser­ Stoughton, Mass., to pay Gorski his fee so Princeton Street or Charter typing preferred. Join our 18. Part-time hours, full-time The playhouse, known as the “professional theater in a CARD GALLERY- manner. Hours are 9 a.m. to S rapidly growing full benefit Kroll said the original administra­ puzzling. silicate, but its surface is sulfur. The vice, The Federal Bureau of Investiga­ she could stay in this country and study Oak Street area. Please call m., Monday through Friday. pay. Call 6462333. HARTFORD — Georger Bernard Shaw’s classic com­ barn,” is located at Exit 15 off Interstate 84. tion proposal would add 1 million .source of the vulcanism is not yet 646-1032 if you have seen this Aggressive part-time sales company. Apply: Industronics The fifth moon investigated was tion, the Internal Revenue Service and in­ architecture. She worked sewing coats at people needed. Flexible hours, ^epiy with business and per­ edy, “Arms and the Man" will open at Summerstage Bunce is a graduate of Manchester High School and is passengers a year to highway traffic know. pet. Inc. 489 Sullivan Avenue, HOUSEKEEPER / Amalthea, the small, red, elongated spectors for the Post Office. $1.85 an hour to make ends meet. on a permanent basis. Some, sonal references to South Windsor. Friday at 8 p.m. This satire of romance and heroism will now a senior at Central Connecticut State College, and that would'be wasteful in an Manchester Herald, Box T, COMPANION For elderly satellite nearest Jupiter. It is redder Some scientists believe the Conviction in cases of filing a single A man living in Rego Park, N.Y., said LOST - PET PARAKEET. nights and Sundays. Apply in be presented by the professional resident summer majoring in theater. He is a straight A student and energy shortage period because the person only. EOE. Card Manchester. lady. Live in. North than Miirs. volcanoes may be vented directly false statement carries with it a fine of recently he paid Gor^i $925 to settle his Blue with gray stripes. In FULL OR PART TIME - Manchester. References. Call theatre located at Trinity College’s Austin Arts Center received a scholarship from the college for next year. automobile is the least fuel efficient from a molten core. But lo, bright area of McKee Street. Gallery, 295 Hartford ’^ke., Maintenance man. Laurel Laurence Soderblum, an imaging not more than $10,000 or imprisonment of immigration problems in three months at Vernon Plaza, Vernon, Conn. MATtmE WOMAN - for live- 8765133, after 5 p.m. through July 28. A preview performance is scheduled for “Summertime,” the story of an American family, will mode of transportation. orange and deeply pitted, is struck Reward. Please call 6466874. in companion to care for dis­ Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, be playing July 10-14. team gi3ologist,'said the moons are a not more than five years or both. the latest. After nine months, the man, 46, Manchester. Apply Monday ’Thursday evening. “To allow this to happen is really grouD oil superlatives — “the oldest constantly by a half million amps of ’Trafficking in illegal Social Security CARPENTER OR abled woman, make meals, Butinun Opportunity U said "My case is still here.” li^ t housekeeping. Call 646- through Friday,ly, 11-3. Debunking the prevailing romanticized notions of love irresponsible short-sightedness on and thii youngest, the darkest and electricity from a flux tube of energy cards has been a target of a wide-ranging CARPENTER’S HELPER - and war, the original production of “Arms and the Man” Call Tim Connelly at 646-1379 8139 evenings. MANCHESTER Package the part of the Carter ad- brightest, the reddest, the whitest, between it and Jupiter. federal investigation in New Jersey where store. Excellent location. Well piqued the sentiments of London society in 1894. Since Convention Delegates LOST - Last Friday evening after 6 PM. Stage Makeup Show authorities pressed charges and obtained around 6:00 at the Manchester HOME HEALTH AIDES- established business. Call then, the play has been met with resounding success as a convictions against nine persons. HEBRON — Richard M. Grant, com­ Provide personal care to peo- RN-LPN Marion E. Robertson, State Bank on Main Street. LUBE PERSON - Wanted to Full or part time. Positions result of such productions as the Theatre Guild’s inter­ T V Tonig ht Although there were instances where mander of Jones-Keefe-Batson Post 95, Man’s charcoal grey plastic lubricate trucks and trailers. le in their homes. Home Realtor, 6465953. pretation in 19K with Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, Scheduled by LTM American Legion, and Adjutant Warren Related experience Eealth aide certification or on the 3 to 11,11 to 7 shifts. the aliens were victimized, there were Lunch Box. with ’Thermos and nurses aide training VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco and the 1944 revival with Sir Laurence Olivier and Sir Holbrook, and Clarence Michaud and green cup. practically brand necessary. $5.25 an hour. All Good Salary, Benefits and ( 9 B a m w H l i also cases where they willingly went along preferred. Training provided Working Conditions. Apply Snacks with locations $3,580 Ralph Richardson. A musical version entitled “The MANCHESTER — The Little Theatre of Manchester ®Croaa-wns 8DlcfcVanDy«ia George Brault III, will represent the post new. Please call 649-7405, fringe benefits. For appoint­ if needed. Flexibility In hours. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800426 6:00 ( D S I H a p py D a ys 8 8 B ast 01 B u m s A n d A la n 1:30 with the scheme either to obtain perma­ ment call 688-7596. to Chocolate Soldier” was introduced to New York will present a stage makeup demonstration Saturday SOD 13IS Newt keep trying. Must have own transporta­ in personr8 a.m. 3 p.m., 2355 Ext. 905. O D B a ta b a i ® JoaFrankkt nent resident status or pile up Social at the 61st annual American Legion Monday thru Friday. audiences in the early part of the century and subsequent­ from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. as part of a promotion of Parkade W Tht Brady Bunch S 3 8 Tha R u n a w iiy s 11:30 Department of Connecticut convention tion. Mileage paid. For O Jokar'a Wild d ) Pan Amartcan Oamaa 2KM Security benefits and then return to ly inspired by 1941 film starring Nelson Eddy and Rise Days in Manchester. 3 P iavln A n d Tha PI t tsburgh this week in Hartford. further information call VERNON M ANOR OFFERS INVITED / @ IS) Studio S m aJokar’sWad ® Tha Qong Show SD o nahua Poland. PURLIC NOTICE Manchester Public Health 180 Ragan Read RETAIL STORE ON Stevens. Q M yThrM Soiw S) 8 ABC Movla "I Want Her Volunteer shoppers will have a chance to be made up as 8 8 Cat 2:3 0 Gorski, a Polish Immigrant, runs the Auxiliary delegates to the 59th annual Nursing Association, 647-1481. Vamon WHEELS- Make an easy $20,- @ QuiwnoKe Dead" (1974) Twiggy. Michael AS dtlU b lx tnJ noit-proai annilM«cil» wteWng lo Iww Kwl* ’The action takes place in the home of a Bulgarian a clown, Indian, glamorous actress, hobo or any other 8 :3 0 ® N aw a Slavia Travel Center in Newington and American Legion Auxiliary Department Monday thru Friday, 8 AM to An Equal Opportunity Employar 000 per year. Excellent terms. major whose military unit is battling encroaching Ser­ 6 :3 0 Witney. AnneuneenwiW pube^wd Iw to « * 2 ^ « » 4:30 PM. An equal opportunity Call John, at Chenette character of their choice. Costumes will also be on hand.- IX I M a rv Qrtflin ® Movla "Why Would Anyone 2 :3 6 identifies himself as president of the so- of (Connecticut to be held at the same M cC n •> la u« ^ Q«itorto M anagw o« ItogxI M g ia w i o* M eie hw l (SILovoLucy affirmative action employer. Associates, “Gallery Of bian forces. ’The role of Mayor Petkoff is performed by and Polaroid pictures will be taken of persons in makeup ® & L a v a n w & Shk.-lay W ant To Kill A Nice Qlrl Like ® Movla "Fiend Without A time, will be Ruth Brault, unit president, wM t o U M ti on « Sral oonw, am oonod tooto. (S Bowllna For Dollars a U a n C k i b called Federation of Central-Europ^ Homes,” 5269081. Stuart Vaughan who also direct the production. Vaughan and costume free of charge. S3SNBCNOWS You?" (1968) Eva RenzI. David Face” (1958) Marshall Thomp­ and Theresa Michae, junior past presi­ 8 8 Tattooad T aars Buck. son, Kim Parker. Nations and chairman of its immigration IM u f f f le r SECKTHUL RELIABLE PERSON wanted has directed over thirty major New York shows including The LTM makeup people include Toni Fogarty, Betty O S S Ovar Easy dent. Geraldine S. Grant, fourth-district in pizza shop. Apply in person. MAKE EXTRA MONEY Adam-12 9 :0 0 8 3 8 Tonight 2:53 and relief committee. R e g a l C e n t e r KUSONiL plays performed at the Phoenix Theatre and the New Lundberg, Frank Minutillo, Carol Schofield, Dave 8 8 C aptlonad A B C Maw s president, will attend as a delegate-at- Center, Giant, 660 Center WEEKLY - Write To: A.A. 6 :5 5 ®Movta "Tell Mn Thai You d ) Nawa Civil complaints alleging fraud were Cm 4 tjpinc d d b , steM belpM. York Shakespeare where he served as artistic director. Newirth, Clay Massey and Anne Miller. ’They will be out­ Love Me, Junie Moon" (1970) Street, Manchester. Boyer, 4429 Carpenter Ave., News 11:45 large. S> Ljza Minnelli. Ken Howard. Three 3.-00 Wr offtr cotm nim f* mlong icUA o $up*rior prodmeL MmkI 2 ta n eifcnence *Hh N.Y. Currently, he is the producing director of the New Globe doors, just east of the Youth Center at the Parkade. (9 Bamaby Jonaa O N a w s 7:00 physically and pr.)'Chologlcally engtoTM benefits in v aice SHORT ORDER COOK - Part Theatre, a professional repertory theatre devoted to <900 646-2112 Last year, LTM members demonstrated character (XICBSNawa handicapped patients In a hospi­ 12k)0 00«f ato-fri. I im ' i M. plaii. time days. Apply in person. La FOR LEASE - Exxon Service touring the classics. makeup on Main Street for shoppers. S) Tha Brady Bunch tal decide to try livirrg together in (SILovaLuqr MMN6T. **aiMLi.t.uL Tositie* rep k es adiitioiB penc* Strada West, Hartford Road. Station and Garage. Route 30, Additional cast members, most of them appeared in The next LTM production will be the musical, “The (£ & ABC Nawa an - apartment in the outside 8 Or. Scott On Hsbrmvs MANCHBS New Fogging Machine Vernon. Used car license. Ap- 3) S Dating Qama world. 12:30 DRIVE-IN/ ROUTIS 6 3 44A ter im m fK effia praceAres. SECRETARY WANTED - proximatley 15,000 gallons of the recent Summerstage production of “Absurd Person Bells Are Ringing” which will be shown in November. OSFaatlvalOfFalth (£ a Thraa’s Convasny ® Movie "The Thin Red Line" hmnMi pp)*i*8 Please call 742-7339 between gas allocation. Call Dave, 876 Singular,” include: Mary Jay as the major’s wife Sounding Board 8 3 8 C om a d y iTiaatar (1964) Keir Dullea. Jack Warden. BOE3EIirZ3l' the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., 0741 evenings 646-6502. Catherine; Kate Van Burek as the ingenuous daughter, 02 Nawa 8 Qraal Parformar«:aa SAVE GAS - WORK IN M M ki m-21M. Andover Schoob. 8 M o v la "F la m I n.g Feather" 12:55 Fights Bugs in Vernon Bondt-Stocki-Mortgugn I 0$DlckCavaH MANCHESTER. Accounts Raina; Retta Ewing as Louka, the pert servant girl; Ted OS Tha Odd Coupla (tgS2) Sterling Hsiyden, Arleen (T)CB8 Lata Movla "Million D^lar Mermaid" (1952) Esther [H a l l o w e e n B payableclerk. 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URGE AGAIN ' 32 Bishop's 25 Information 41 Longs for 56 Recent WES ROBBINS Carpentry NEWTON SMITH - to my wedding. STEPS throne biinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT, cluding Factory Air! Low bureau (abbr.j 43 Threw away 57 Age remodeling specialist. Ad­ Remodeling, Repairs, Rec Qarden Produett 47 466 MAIN STREET. North of My parents may be hurt U I do, but I feel that U my 33 Shakespear­ 26 Actor Barry hfariow's, 867 Main St. 649- Pilnling-Paptring 32 mileage. One owner. BONNEVILLE 1969 -Huge 25 OKAV.' 44 Person 56 Bring out into ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Rooms. "No Job Too Small." Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. gallon gas tank. Automatic. parents want to bold a grudge, it is THEIR grudge, not ean poem 27 Minus 5221. PICK YOUR OWN Excellent condition. Over 35 Spy group 47 Carbon the open PAINTING - Interior and built-ins, bathrooms, Call 649-3144. of centrally lo cate space. Tremendous trunk space. mine. I am not sure my aunt and unde would accept even U RASPBERRIES - 65c Pint. 314,000 invested. A real [abbr.) exterior, paperhanging, kitchens, 649-3446. Ideal for store, office or other Only 58,008 miles. 3900. 648 they were invited, but I think theyll appreciate being uked. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 9 to 11 ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmnay 34, Bunker Hill Road, Coventry. bargain for 37495. Must be 36 Those in attics, garages, yards excellent work references. business or commercial use. seen. Call 6434)421. im after 5 PM. What do you think? CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. Open 5 to 8 p.m., Monday Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. C.U4 NEW ORLEANS office 12 13 14 cleaned, moving, Free estimates. Fully in­ through Friday. Containers 37 Dissenting sured. Martin Matson, 649- Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ IB 16 17 trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn ment Co. Expert installation furni^ed. 643-0325. 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. 'A. vota 4431. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. OFFICE. EXCELLENT Excellent running condition, 1969 CHRYSLER NEWPORT DEAR C.: Year attHada shawa great aaderataadiag aad service. No job too big or of aluminum siding o tte rs CUSTOM - Many extras! Best l*. 38 Same thing smail. 568-8522. LOCATION! Good Traffic automatic transmission, autarity. ChOdiea abeaU aet be expected te lab arir aad 18 19 20 21 QUALITY PAINTING and TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY and trim. Roofing installation Antiquet 45 Exposure! Heat, air, parking, offer. Please caU 649-0897. 39 Tii and repairs 649-M95, 871-2323. iwer steering and radio, perpetaata tbe gradgu ef tbair paiaats. (P.8. If yea decide Siitfu»sw.Vlo 42 Wasrs away 22 23 24 BRICK. BLOCK, STONE. Paper Hanging by Willis Carpentry and general con­ janitor. 3100 per month. Cali K’eew battery, new body work. to tavito tbsto, advise year paraata la advaaca.1 Schultz. Fully insured tracting. Residential and WANTED: Antique furniture, 649-5334. BANK REPOSSESSIONS 45 Comedian Fireplaces, concrete. glass, pewter, oil paintings or 568-2646. Caesar 28 20 27 20 29 30 31 Chimney repairs. No job too references. 649-4343. commercial. Whether it be a SPECIALIZING cleaning and FOR SALE - 1975 Oldsmobile small repair job, a custom repairing chimneys, roofs, other antique item s. R. PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, DEAR ABBY: When I am looking at merchandiM in a CoptRih Eoty — Crooks A Lawronco 46 Clatter 32 33 34 36 small Save! Call 644-8356 for Harrison, 643-8709, store and a saluperaon inquires in an almoat-menadng, 47 Breaks estimates. A4W PAINTING Contrac­ built home or anything in new roofs. Free estimates. 30 OFFICE BUILDING - Ap­ needs bixly work 31500; 1974 HOY. NA»H. you OKAVT.. yEAH..I...I'M between, call 646-1379.. years Experience. Howley, proximately 2600 square feet, Jeep Wagoneer, 8wheet drive authoritative manner, “May I help you7“ I always u y , “No, SO Idolize 30 37 31 tors. Quality painting and THE PACK RAT ANTIQUES VOtme LOOKIN' KIMPA AWRIOHT.. 54 Grain paper hanging at reasonable 643-5361. with ample parking. Close to TOP CASH for junk or 34,000; 19n Buick La Sabre thanlu. I'm just looking." Then I invariably move on. WOOZVl 16UE85. EXPERT PAINTING and Si COLLECTIBLES. Open by 55 Big name in 39 40 41 42 43 44 LANDSCAPING Specializing rates. Fully insured. Free CARPENTRY Si MASONRY - center, homltal and new court wrecked cars. Call Blonder’s 31200; 1973 Ford Country Perhaps if I had been left alone to look a little longer. I'd Additions and Remodeling. ROOFER WILL Install roof, appointment only until building. For info, call 568- of HarUord - 5224414 Sedan Station Wagon 3795; have decided to buy something. But when help is offered golf 48 40 in Exterior House Painting. Estimates. Call Wayne 649- Septemtber. 643-6680. 59 Gold (Sp.j 7696. Free estimates. Call Anthony siding or gutter for low dis­ 7658, or 871-0401. 1^0 Chevrolet Malibu 3500; while I am trying to make a decision. I am forced to make an Tree pruning, spraying, 60 Make choice 47 40 60 51 62 $ r mowing, weeding. Call 742- Squillacote 649-0811. count price. Call Ken at 647- 1979 MUSTANG - 6 cylinder, 4 1970 Chrysler New Yorker instant decision which la almost always negative. i» 1566. Wanted to Buy 49 MANCHESTER - Retail, speed. Loaded, 23 mpg city, 28 3500. The above may be seen 61 Sp<»ky 7947. PERSONAL Paperhanging Pleau teU salespeople that, U they want to make a u le, 62 Pitch 64 88 66 57 60 69 for particular people, by Dick, storage and/or manufacturing mpg highway. Please call 648 at tbe Savings Bank of WANTED- CHILD’S they sbwid let the customer look around until he maku up 63 Type of cross ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING - Call 643-5703 anytime. CARPENTER - Repairs, space. 2,000 sq.ft, to 50,(K)0 Manchester. Main Street, his mind to buy. 60 61 62 remodeling, additions, gar­ BICYCLE- 12”- to 16”-wheel sq.ft. Very reasonable. . 64 Turf Attics & Cellars cleaned. For Heating-Plumbing 35 Manchester. INTIMIDATED BY SALESPEOPLE ■ 65 Nautical ages, roofing.. Call David diameter. Good condition. Brokers protected. Call 1972 DODGE CRESTWOOD 63 64 65 free estimate, call 646-1943. Any age, plastic or metal, also assent *9 PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - Palria, 644-1796. SEWERLINES, sink lines, Heyman Properties, 1-226- Station wagon - V-8, 1971 GRAND MUSTANG - Quality craftsmanship at low dolls, Doats, trucks, etc. pre- DEAR INTIMIDATED: Where de yen abep? In Best (NfWtPAPCH CNTERRRISE ASSN) COMPLETE LAWN cleaned with electric cutters, 1206. automatic, power steering, Good running condition. 3700. prices. Call 646-5424. FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY 1950. 5684)925. power braxes, air con­ Call 647-1878, after 6 p.m. phcN tbeee days yen have to beg a aaluperssn to write np MAINTENANCE- Mowing, by professionals. McKinney year sale. I agree that a aaliipiraM wba laHtoldatee tbe - Remodeling and Additions. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ ditioning. Excellent condition. Edging, Hedges, Shrubs PROFESSIONAL PAINTING OLD CLOTHING - Any condi­ ™EF5FX5T tnatamer laeea tbe sale, bnt aa sfler to help need net be Trimmed. Weed Si Pest Con­ Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 pany. 643-5308. Asking 3950. CaU 6481047. CHEVROLET IMPALA 1974 - - Interior and exterior. years experience! For Free tion. Will pick up in spite of [F O R R E trr 2-door Hardtop. Original “toenadag aad antharitative." Hew abeat a iriendy, casaaL [ Win at bridge > trol. Reasonable. Reliable. Commercial and residential. the gas shortage. Call 646- 647-9260. Estimates, call 646-4239. 250 ^u are feel, center of owner. Excellent condition! aaaJaWdating, H ' yen aud u y hMp. pbue let uto Qop - DaVO QraUO \ ,1..imiwiipiiiina III iMriiiRaiiiiiiRPMi»aiii»rT-'H""------Free estimates. Fully in­ NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet 4403. 'Manchester, air con­ Mileage. 40.00Q. 32000. 648 knew.'' sured. 646-4879. WATERPROOFING repairs, plugged drains, ditioning and parking. 7410. Safe but sorry situation FARRAND REMODELING - kitchen faucets replaced, !Call!643-fel. 1975 LINCOLN DEAR ABBY: Over the weekend I attended a friend's THANK SOOPNR66, MY«S06H, O p u W B R i r HOPE NOU'Rfe HAPPY HATCHWAYS, foundation ■ youear him' PA IN TIN G DONE BY Cabinets and Formica 'Tops, repaired, rec rooms, CONTINENTAL - 4 door. 1970PLYMOUTH wedding. When I got home, I told my mother that the b n t H E 8 ------• NOW. UNCLE TQAP! cracks, sump pumps, tile EXPERIENCED PAINTER - Roomt lor Rent 52 Town car. ExceUent running VLWrTHAr reORU'L of the (rontratrt assuming lines, window wells, stone Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ bathroom remodeling, heat SATELLITE - Inloor. Call 648 mao coUected money for thou who wanted to dance with Fm lsrt BOIL CLBlN that my partner would lead Quality work at reasonable ditions, Decks, All types of modernization, etc. Free Wanted to Rent 57 condition. 46,000 miles. 5 new 1285 anytime. walls, concrete repairs, 30 prices. Free estimates. Call THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ Micbelins. 35,500. 646-3648 or the bride or groom for a two-minute period. Mother thought . AWSW TO NCTTHIN'I a heart back after taking his years’ experience. 643-4953, Remodeling and Repairs. Estimate gladly given. M & M trally located. Downtown NORTH Tom. 643-0462. Phone 643-6017. WANTED TO RENT - FOUR 6484143.. this was cheap. She said she attended one wedding where ace of clubs. I have always 875-6963. Plumbing Si Heating. 649-2871. Manchester. Kitchen 1969 ROVER 2000 SC- 55,000 this w u done and everyoM at her table thought it w u ♦ J 7 ROOMS by quiet refined cou­ miles. 31800. 8Door Sedan. been taught not to lead from privileges. Call 649-2358. disgusting. Others u y this is a tradition and can benefit tbe W 6 6 3 a tenace Into a notrump ple in forties. 6489882. Keep Automatic. Call 649-4381 Bet­ ♦ K J 7 4 trying. sy; 6485150 Willy De. couple by paying for their hoiwymoon hotel room, for exam­ contract. What do you Apartmantt For Rent 53 ple. I sm getting married soon and would like your opinion. * Q962 think?” WANTED JUNK AND LATE GREMUN 1974 - Runs well. DEE WEST e a s t We think that our corre­ LOOKING for anything in real MODEL WRECKS - Cash ♦ 6543 spondent has been taught Hornet For Sale 23 Houtehold Qoodt 40 Dogt-BIrdt-Peta 43 estate rental - apartments, Paid. Call Parker Street Used 31000. Please call 742-9514. ♦ 10 9 8 □ REAL ESTATE DEAR DEE: U abu thto Is u accepted enstoaa in yenr WAQS42 W 97 incorrectly. homes, multmie dwellings? THREE-BEDROOM HOME Auto Parts, Inc. 6483391. The man who sits on a SUPER CLEAN 7 ROOM AKC SHELTIE - 2 male pups. No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 1977 DODGE ASPEN 8- sedal grenp, duT daace far dalars. ♦ 9 5 3 ♦ Q 10 8 2 COLONIAL at only 362,900. WITH RENT PURCHASE park bench never falls down, Hornet For Sale 23 Sable and white. Champion Associates, Inc. 646-1980. cylinder. Power steering, ♦ 7 5 ♦ A83 Walk to busline, shopping and quality and temperament. 643- PLAN - Call after 6PM, 648 power brakes. Vinyl roof, ui DEAR ABBY: I w u amused to read about the man who but he never gets anywhere. BEDROOM FURNITURE - 3199. SOUTH This West hand cries dut for BOLTON- 18 acres, 300 foot school. 3 bedrooms, 1^ baths, i m . APARTMENT and HOUSES excellent condition! With only wanM his u b n scattered over tbe grounds of the country 12’xl8' deck. Energy efficient Special-finish Walnut. Nine- • AKQ2 a heart lead. Sometimes it frontage main highway. For Rent. We have 100s of ren­ 1976 MERCURY MONARCH - 11,000 miles. Asking 33675. club that wouldn't have him u a member. W K JIO appliances. Hardwood floors. drawer double dresser, 74” FOR SALE - BUNNIES.. 9 Call after 4 p.m., 2884468. TIm Flintatonos — Hanna Barbara Productlona will cost the leader a trick. Excellent 8 Room House, plus long, with double mirror. tals in all Areas, Prices and 27,000 miles. AM/FM radio. 4 Perhaps his motivu are the um e u my sister's. An u - ♦ A6 several buildings. Zoned Aluminum siding. 3V5 years weeks old. 643-1432. Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, steel belted radials, 6 •••••••••••••••••••••••••a On lots of occasions it will old. Principals only. No Five-drawer chest. Both dent fan of the Chicago Cubs, tbe wants her u b u acattered _ y o u THINK TOU CAN A ...FIRST THINS HE • K J 10 4 Commercial. Owner financing pieces are on eight-inch legs. 236-5646. Small Fee. STORAGE SPACE FOR cylinder, automatic, power Trucks tor Sale 52 over Comiakey Park, hoping the uhee will be blown into the ^ POT. break even. But once in a agents. 646-5416, by appoint­ BUILDING MATERIAL, bam steering, power brakes. 33,- r e p l a c e b a r n e v o n t h e Vulnerable: Both while as with today’s layout available. Frank Mott, ment only after 5 p.m. Twin beds, (frame only). eyw of a White Sox player during a erudalplayl , EH ? OK. WHAT'S THE... Broker, 643-5658. Asking 3250.00 Call 649-8583 A COMPLETE BOARDING 454 MAIN STREET- Second or 3-car garage. 646-1492 000.00. Call after 5PM. 568 1977 CHEVY HALF TON ■ CllX-FORTWAYNE. IND. J Dealer: South it will pay real dividends, 5098. Excellent condition. Custom '^e difference between evenings to 10:30 or before FACILrn? for dogs and cats. floor. 3 Room Heated Apart­ anytime. South WATERFRONT year-round OVERSIZED CAPE-6 rooms, ment. No appliances, no pets. wbeels-cap optional. 646-5885, West North East game and no game with both front to back living room with 8:30 a.m. Please keep trying. Dog grooming. All health 2NT home and summer resort all guard maintenance. Ultra­ 3225 monthly. Call 646-2426, 9 WANTED - Apartment or 1969 DATSUN 518 Automatic 5285827 Leave message. sides vulnerable is 700 points fireplace, formal dining room, to 5. small house to rent. 3200 transmission shot. Body fair. G etti^ aurrtodl Wbetber y u w u t a fanaal church 3 NT Pass Pass plus. ()ne 700 point swing in one. 7 room maintenance eat-m kitchen, first floor laun­ violet germicidal lights. free Ranch. Located on an Canine Holiday Inne, 200 range. Manchester, Bolton, or Good for parts. 3125.00. Call Molorcyclet-BIcyelee 54 wedding or a tiaipfa de-yenmwa4hiag ce ^ u y . get will pay off a lot of 30-point dry, 3 bedrooms. Garage. MANCHESTER - Main Coventry area. Preferably 647-9077.______Abby'a new baebleL “Haw to Have a Uvely Weddiag." exclusive private section of Beautifully landscaped, Sheldon Road, Manchester. overtricks. Coventry Lake. Attractive 646-5971. Street, 2 and 3 rooms. Heated, with garage. Call 646-3478,85, MOTORCYCLE Send II aad a k ^ , ttoaiped 128 cutol etU addruesd private lot. 388,500. Group I, ITe IFanI... INSURANCE- Lowest Rates Opening lead; ♦ 10 financing av ailable. R. Articles tor Sale 41 hot water, appliances. No Monday through Friday or eavekpe to Abby; 132 Laaby Drive, Beverly HiOa, CaUf. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, Philbrick Agency, 646-4200, pets. Parking. Security. 523- 2954376 between 811. Ctf Ml WW " * t Available! Immediate Bin­ 646-1980 or 647-1139. 7047. TOPnuciSPilio ding. Sunny Day Option. Call MANCHESTER-Energy FAMILY OF FOUR Joan. 6481126. You hold: 7-18B saving gas furnace. 3 DILLON FORD SAMOYED AKC Fem ale 474 MAIN STREET - Second DESIRES two or three ♦ Q 7 S Bedroom Cape. Fireplace SlUM ntuiSM ikntw 2-B-COH77NUED.... By Oswald Jacoby COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 ALUMINUM Sheets used as spayed. Obedience trained. floor. 3 room heated apart­ bedroom apartment. East THREE WHEEL ADULT a ^ AlanSontag ♦ A K 10 8 4 living room, dining room, eat- Loving home, large yard. Ac­ Hartford or Manchester. Call 643-2145 CYCXE For Sale- Good condi­ ROOMS, 1st floor family in kitchen, and rec room. printing plates, .007 thick ment. No appliances, no pets. Aatrograph ♦ Q 7 room with fireplace, 4 m 32” , 25 cents each or 5 for tive and healthy. 3150. 742- Security, tenant insurance 623-9596. tion. Call after 6 PM. 6484748. Tho Bom Loaor — Art Banaom A Wisconsin reader sent ♦ Q S 2 Oversized garage, with 6454. required. 3225/monthly. Cail ?enerous sized beorooms, 2 covered patio. Shade trees in 31. Phone 643-2711, Must be 1968 LINCOLN us today’s band with these A Michigan reader asks /2 baths, central air, 2 car picked up before 11 a.m. 646- 2426 from 9 - 5. ■niMrt' private, fenced in yard. Quiet CONTINENTAL- 42,000 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Be KK61HDBAPae...I'M I 5WD,rM 'SlNBHAVEA THIS 1$ THE OP05ATOR... / THEN Sbu WB HIAA^ comments: ‘1 made what I what we rebid after partner garage, walkout basement, ONLY. SEVEN-YEAR-OLD □ AUTOMOTIVE Mobileoblle HornetH i 55 q b u r street and lovely miles. Excellent for parts or content with who you are and T H ^ fS O O . consider the automatic lead responds one spad» to our 183,500. Group I, Philbrick REGISTERED HALF ATTRACTIVELY PANELED restoration. 3350 or best offer. STRMIPePUITTT'S8llK6H.„ STRAHCCDWy FAULT/ I CAN HBAR SbUK neighborhood. Call owner for ARABIAN GELDING - Red - Carpeted 4 room apartment. 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- ^Krthday what you have today. Envying of the ten of spades against o m ^ a r t opening. Agency. 646-4230. Autos For Sale 61 Call 872-0000, after 6:00 p.m. others because you feel they appointment, 649-5814. with white biaze and rear Stove, refrigerator. Adults, Very good condition. Many PITKBUR£)«.,.S(DW)aTOU. RAPiY p e m a i'i.' South’s three-notrunop con­ This is a very close prob­ may have more Is only a waate tract It certainly was a safe lem. Our preference is for an 3W ACRES GEORGIAN stockings. 649-8355. references, no pets. 3205. 646- 1969 AMC AMBASSADOR - extras"Call 633-4890. IfT lL L PRESTIGE WESTWOOD MUST SEE! LADIES SHOES- ipl July 11,1878 of mental energy. lead Declarer now pro­ immediate raise to. vo COLONIAL 8 rooms, front to 3167, 2283540. P o w er brakes, power SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 234)ee. AREA- 8 Room Immaculate All styles. Small Sizes. GOOD HOMES NEEDED for junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland 1976 MIDAS MOTORHOME ceeded to make four spades but we would not back, living room, formal steering, air conditioning. 647- TWa coming year an opportune 21) Your memory may not bo up ♦500! r^O K lT HgAR Raised Ranch, on 120 foot Clothing and accessories. 389 adorable fluffy abandoned Auto Body. 5281990. CAMPER - 22 feet. Complete­ notrun^). hfy partner claims really critid ie a one-no- dining room, first floor ROOMS - Adults. No 1149, or 8785812 after 6:30. Situation may develop where to par today, so II Important treed lot. 2 car garage. Forbes Street, East Hartford. kittens. Call 342-0571 or 633- ly self-contained. Sleeps 4.23,- NbO that I ahouM have opened trump-rebid. We definitely fireplaced family room, 4 utilities. No pets. Lease. WE PAY TOP PRICES for you'll be called on to manage tacts or data are passed on to Several valuable extras. Please call 569-2645. 6581. 000 miles. Great condition. my fourthhest heart This bedrooms, finished rec-room Security. Convenient location, wrecked and junk cars. A & B 1975 BUICK CENTURY - 4 aomathlng lor another, and you, lot the information down. would not rebid two hearts. Gracious living and a Asking 39900. Call 6483342, lead would have led to defeat (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) in basement with firmlace. 2 beautiful setting. Group I 289-2020 after 5 p.m. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. door, V-6, Power steering, you'll be able to do youraell a CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 18) car garage. 389,900. Group I, DINING ROOM SET - 5 afternoons. lot ol good In the process. Be Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. chairs, table and buffet. Call Tony 6486223. brakes, steel radials, Accept no llnanclat advice to­ H*«thcllff — Qtorg* Gatoly Philbrick Agency Realtors. AVAllABLE AUGUST 1st, - excellent condition. 32400. 648 alert lor sound |olhl ventures. day from persons who lack the 646-4200. Refrigerator and stove. Call Remodeled duplex. 2 CANCER (June 21-Juty 22) Nor- 646-3327. 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs 2068. ~~ * ...... I" N r expertise to guide you wisely. bedrooms. Appliances. excellent. Must sell, malty you're quite astute In . Poor counsel could cost you a Carpeting. Full basement. matters.relating to dollars and DELIVERING DARK LOAM A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD sacrificing! Any reasonable 1969 VW BUS FOR SALE- pretty penny. MANCHESTER - ANSALDI- Adults. 3240. Call 6464297,643- Knit Shawl cents, but today this could be AQUARIUS (Jan. 28F sb . 18) Be MANCHESTER' - 5 yards, 340 plus tax. Also Could help to sell your items offer over 31450. Call after 3300. See at 27M Henry Street. BUILT, walk to Martin 7023. your ma)or w eakn eu . Be dou­ your own person today. Instead WInttirop — Dick Cavalll sand, gravel and stone. 643- faster, rent your room quicker 3:30 p.m., 6481150, 5286063. Call 643-4134 for information. School, 7-room Garrison bly cautious. How you can get ol letting others make major IMPRESSIVE 9504. and bring you better results! ------/ Colonial ' in one of EAST HARTFORD - 4 rooms, along with other signs Is one ol decisions lor you. They may be Ask the Herald Classified Ad "THEU^NQESr aUESSTHE/KAC? Manchester's finest areas. 3 first floor. Prefer quiet, non­ the sections you'll enjoy In looking out lor their Interests 1 THINK IT WAS CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye taker about details. Put the Forest Hills is your new large, carpeted bedrooms, 114 smoking, married, middle your now Astro-Graph Letter rather than oura. C O N F U a U S JOURNE/ a A S O U N E STAR to work for you! Phone address on this im­ baths, fireplaced livingroom, set, electric welder, acetylene aged working couple. that begins with your birthday. PISCES (Fab. 2S4Hareb 28) This WHO SAID... BE^NSWfTHA S H O R T ^aeS IN HI© maculate Peterman built dining room, eat-in kitchen, outfit, aluminum ladder, 643-2711. References, lease, security Mall 31 lor each to Astro43raph, Is not an especially good day to S(N6}LES7ER* DAYTDO. trailer tires, new electric P.O. Box 488, Radio City Sta­ colonial raised ranch. Dou­ cherry-paneled, fireplaced required. 5689018. 's n > ^ request favors, even from per­ ble entry, living room with family room with walk-out to generator, electric lawn- A tion, N.Y, 10019. Be sure to son you've helped In the past. mower. Evenings, 633-70M. specly birth time. fireplace, formal dining screened porch and patio. TALCOTTVILLE / VERNON Paddle your own canoe. Private treed lot, 2-car gar­ - Five-room apartment. U O (July 28Aug. 22) Situa­ ARIES (March 21-Aprl 18) Ap­ room with sliders to large MACHINIST TOOL BOX with tions may develop In a unique deck, applianced kitchen, age, 2-zoned heat. 391,9(HI. CUTE TIGER KITTENS need Range, refrigerator. Security, proach what you do optimisti­ tools, 3175; pine trestle table, manner today and you may find cally today, but by the same 214 baths, family room Owner, 649-9559. new home. For FREE kitten, iease. Immraiate occupancy. 39"x60", 375. 646-2503. 3210. 644-0565 evenings 742- yoursell being pressured to token don't build your hopea call after 6 p.m. 643-4559. make some concessions with fireplaces, laundry Lolt-Land For Sale 9784. aatXi on unrealistic premises. Delu­ 24 ★ room and 2 car garage with RAINBOW VACUUM with against your bast Interests. Be sions lead to diaappointments. electric doors. Must be power nozzle, 8 months old. FEMALE ROOMMATE lirm. TAURUS (Aprs 28M ay 18) Immaculate condition. Was FREE PUPPIES - TO good WANTED to share house in VIRGO (Aug. 2 8 Sspl. 22) Take Beware of a tendency today to seen. Low 80's. Mr, Green care ol your duties and respon­ A«C0RP?' Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Driveway gravel, processed price Guitars with this ad. September 1st. 3736 monthly. Bairry's World - Jim floor Tamily room, fireplace, gravel, sand, stone and fill. siding, double garage, full Corp. 6464)131. Rivers Music, 7 Main Street, Inquire 44 Woodbridge Street. Bugs Bunny — Halmdahl B Stoltal George Griffing, Andover. New Britain. 225-1977. Open til basement, much more. The 742-7886. Hayes Corporation. 646-0131. SELLING your house? Call us 9 p.m. EXTRA LARGE THREE \ first and we'll make you a BEDROOM DUPLEX - Kids TAKE A LOOK At TH' HOAP cash offer! T.J. Crockett, STEREO FOR SALE - Brand TROMBONE- In excellent ok. Has appliances and more. (VIAPAN'gEE WHeRE- W5 PITKIN STREET- Large new. Best offer. Call 643-4920, gracious Colonial.1. 4 Realtor, 643-1577, condition. Buescher, with (389-4J. R[rental e ...... Assistors, anytime. oversized case. 3250. Call 649- smalkTee. 2385646. XN a AfOMefiTL ^ V£8TEIT * bedrooms. 2 baths, lot 126 X C i U t f , This Funny World 225. Marion E. Robertson, MAY WE BUY your home? 7085 anytime. Our Boarding Hours $lRe...PROOk.' Realtor. 643-5953. Quick, fair, all cash and no LARGE DOG HOUSE 325, MOVE RIGHT IN - Two oitn Harmony 12-string guitar 365; WLEM HAMMER room with fireplace, 1 acre REFRIGERATORS bedroom with appliances, and evenings. ANP THE VflHP treed yard is exceptional. G Si Washers / Ranges, used, ard. Just 3180. (347-2). Ren- No. 5811 has full knit guaranteed and clean. New 1974 FURY - 16t4-foot directions. UKEA CHAMP R Realty. 872-8366. DAMASK - Beautiful off- fiberglass, tilt trailer, with assistors, small fee. 238 shipment damaged, G.E Si 5646. TO OUIR. IM S tl.OQ fw M di until he (SOT white Dinner Linen, with 12 1975 55-horsepower outboard ■itUrn sill 2S< fir pnUft mt HIT WITH THE FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. Dinner-Size Napkins from kn S lln i. B.D. Pearl Si Son, 649 Main Chevy engine. 2 tanks, 32,500. ANNI CAIOT ^ T A R E ' FOUR BEDROOM Puerto Rico. Hand-rolled Also 50 horse Johnson out­ CARPETED TWO It ft4V6, "TAKE AweKMTB COLONIAL - Spacious rooms. Street, 643-2171. BEDROOMS with appliances, c /i NHfcnMr boriM h r il hems; never used. Ap­ board, 3300. 228-0475 or 228- U N Am . i t B w "... MUNCH... eoBDLe Heatilator fireplace. parking and pool. Just 3260. K>ure ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! proximately 62x100” . 365.()0. 9550. ■m Tui .T. IMN CHOMP Enclosed sunporch. 3 car gar- Call 649-8583 evenings to 10:30. (341-3). Rental Assistors, ge, large lot. 643-7875 before Custom made draperies, slip­ small fee. 2385646. Prist HsMt, ASSfitt witk ZIP covers and upholstery. Budget or before 8:30 a.m. Please 1975 PROLINE 20 FOOT COOl Md tty li Nsafeir. 5PM weekdays and 875-8930 CENTER CONSOLE- With after SPM and weekends. Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 keep trying MALE ROOMMATE - U te 1979ALBUMwitha32'paf« or 646-1000. 1977 115 HP. Evinrude Motor. **Gift Section" with full Trailer, anchor, compass, CB, 20s to share apartment in directions. Price. . . $2.00 built in 40 gallon gas tank, Manchester, Please call 648 IMPRESSIVE THREE- KITCHEN SET - 4 chairs, 0811. AUO TMUe BOOM AT I1.M tACH. Formica table, chrome legs. extra 6 gallon tank. Boat has No. %t1l-ILUC RIBBON OUlin. OiinbrHBA. me. BEDROOM COLONIAL - * TAG SALES new bottom paint, and is in Oosteisi ilit iM im ly s il^ . Westwood n , less than 1 year For cottage or camp. 325. 568- Hornet lor Rent 54 f. OfllTj-OUIlTB ON PARABI. water. Bought larger boat. IrtetiMi for iliUos esiltt. old. Large familv room with 35,000 complete. 742-7668. ? £ fireplace and sliders to deck. FURNITURE BARN TAG SPACIOUS THREE IR lUILTI. II fOMlsotisi ^IIU. "UH/e hat, slit skirt, roller skates, white MAY Elat-io kitchen, formal dining ONE SPANISH PROVINaAL SALE - Good used furniture, BEDROOM HOUSE with HUTCH - Lighted. 60". 6 years 16 FT. FIBERGLASS BASS wine — how fashionable can you get?” NEVER 7-10 room, 2W baths, 2-car garage. plenty to pick from. Out-back BOAT - 65 Horsepower Mer­ fireplace, 2Vk baths and lots APtNANS, A NsBUfol lolootjos. KNOW * Vinvl-sided. 389,900. Call 646- old. Good condition. Cail 649- specials. Make an offer. 343 more. (368-3). Rental lb. W20 - MARC A Bin. MMf 7-rP "Honey, may I hold your hand, hand, 2625. cury motor. Gator Trailer. lifts for frtosdo I N foMlIv. 788b. Main. 6484)885. 31000. Call 646-1208. Assistors, small fee. 2385646. hand, han(L hamL hand, hand, hand?”