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Also available in Polished Brass or Walnut Veneer. • Since 1881 • 20t CAT scan, were carried out REGULAR SALE surrender Sunday at St. Vincent’s *4900 S3995 Medical Center and all MONTREAL (UPI) - Nine con­ word on the condition of the proved negative, the gover­ Wall Model measures 14" in Diameter and 17‘/e" a High with a 19" extension. V/all lamp is available in victs surrendered today and released hostages. Recovery nor’s physician. Dr. Joseph Bone White with Satin Chrome or Beige with Em- file last of eight hostages they had Just before 3 a.m. EDT, the nine N. Russo II of Hartford, presso Brown. held at gunpoint for three days convicts had freed three other said Tuesday. REGULAR SALE * huddled against a stone wall in the hostages, Marcel Bougie, 46. a prison Larrye deBear, the program .4900 33995 courtyard of maximum security g o v e r n o r ’s p re s s driver, Denis Fh-oteau, a 16-year-old Sen. Herman Talmad^e (left) addresses his to the Senate. The prospect of a loss for Sen. Laval Penitentiary, helper on the prison garbage truck, secretary, said Russo Floor Models 52” Height makes it ideal for alongside chair or desk. The tense drama began to draw to supporters Tuesday after his victory in the (right) in ’s Democratic Available in Bone White; Matte Black: Beige/Expresso Brown, Q and Marc Saindon, 21, a laborer. delayed disclosing the tests a close in the early morning hours The release came hours after planned Georgia runoff against Gov. Zell Miller, primary triggered few tears in the Senate. In because he wanted to dou­ REGULAR SALE when the nine inmates, trapped in the 4 Talmadge fought his way back from financial nearly 12 years in Congress, Gravel stepped Canadian military vehicles moved ble check the results with ‘63** S5|9 courtyard after they bungled a mass into Laval Penitentiary to back and personal problems to win renomination on many toes. (UPI photos) radiation experts and con­ escape attempt Monday from the sharpshooters surrounding the cour­ WASHINGTON ' FI’l i - The more firm the negative findings. century-old prison, released three of tyard where the men had held the than 100 million American workers Russo performed sur­ AND their 11 hostages. hostages for four days. and their employers who pay .Social gery on the governor April The final stage of the siege began Security taxes would get some of that 3 for removal of a ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC. when sharpshooters, stationed on an money back under President Georgians Talmadge wins. cancerous ovarian cyst. The inmates, most serving life encircling wall, were ordered not to Carter's economii recovery program She then underwent six 440 OAKLAND 8T., M ANCHESTER sentences for murder, agreed to let being announced today open fire after one of the convicts their remaining captives sit some 10 weeks of radiation 646-2830 Toll FrM 1-800-832-7000 Business would gel faster tax broke down weeping and threatened feet away under the glare of treatments at Hartford depreciation and other incentives to MON FRIDAY 7:M to 5:00 THUHSDAY Til, 9:00 l-.M. SATURDAY 8:00 5:00 to kill someone or commit suicide. floodlights and the gaze of rooftop Alaska results not known Hospital which ended on Authorities called in a single increase its level of investment sharpshooters. July 4 when Russo said marksman armed with av308-calibre L t ' / Localities and industries par­ B\ I nileU Prt*.. Inli'rnationul Alaskans also were voting on a three decades. The Senate Mrs. Grasso, 61, was im­ ticularly hard hit by recession and agriculture chairman held the rural rifle topped with a telescopic sight. The convicts remained armed with Veteran campaigner Sen Herman measure to create an Alaska proving steadily. “If one of the inmates shoots high unemployment would get in­ Statehood Commission to examine base that was the source of his four revolvers, including two Talmadge. still backed by the rural In a statement released himself, don’t open fire,” an officer creased aid the state's 21-year-old statehood pact father's strength in four elections as magnums and knives reportedly Georgia voters who have supported Tuesday by the Governor’s from the command post for the Overall, administration officials with the United States. governor and his own two guber­ received in a prison workshop where him-ter three decades, made good his Office, Russo said Mrs. hostage-taking ordered the other said, the plan is intended to speed Alaska elections officials reported natorial campaigns and five Senate the breakout began in a burst of gun­ vow toiwercome the denunciation of Grasso "continues to sharpshooters. recovery from the recession, lay his feftfiw senators and win only scattered returns by 3 a m. EDT races. fire Monday. experience some gastric Within minutes, at 10:15 a.m. EDT, groundwork for increased levels of and. citing computer problems, said Although Miller was victorious in renominaflpn to the Senate. irritative symptoms” but word came back that the convicts Earlier in the day, the prison of­ business investment and productivity In his fifth term bid. shadowed by substantial results were not likely to some urban areas where Talmadge "'lit he said these are "an Arc ^ had agreed to surrender their four ficials called in two Canadian Armed and help .American business adjust to financial scandal and personal be recorded until later in the day. lost in the first primary Aug. 5, he expected sequel to her revolvers. They were ordered to Forces armored personnel carriers higher energy costs and tougher in­ problems, the powerful Democratic In Oklahoma's Democratic Senate failed to pick up enough of the anti- radiation therapy.” deposit them near a fence. with a crew of 18 officers and armed senator turned back an aggressive primary. Robert S. Kerr Jr., son of Talmadge vote cast earlier for two ternational competition He said the symptoms ‘"They have no more guns and they challenge by Lt Gov Zell .Miller to the late senator, won a spot in a Sept. other candidates. servicemen as a "preventive Administration officials estimate "are similar to a viral up­ want to let go of the hostages," an of­ measure” should talks break down. emerge victorious Tuesday from his 16 runoff with former prosecutor In a victory speech before the final set.” iA.v'k the program would add 400.000 jobs results. Talmadge told his jubilant ficer at the scene reported back to "It’s a normal procedure because first run-off election. Andy Coats. Among Republicans, The doctor said Mrs. at this point in time, our (prison) per­ to the economy in 1981 and 900 000 in With 96.9 percent of the state's 2.- racing car promoter and industrialist supporters in the ornate ballroom of the command post by walkie-talkie. Grasso was taken to the "Do we take them?” sonnel are getting very tired,” 1982. above the number normal 251 precincts counted. Talmadge had John Zink and state Sen. Don Nickles the Atlanta Hilton hotel: "Round No. Bridgeport hospital for the Verreault said, adding that thie recovery would bring 529.410 votes or 57 9 per cent, to 384.- won berths in another run-off. 1 is over, it looks like round No. 2 is "Get someone responsible to pick weekend tests "because of presence of the CAF in no way President Carter was to announce 647 or 42.0 percent for .Miller The November winner will succeed approaching a climax." up the guns, and make sure they the caliber of the facilities represented a military intervention the program at a White House In Alaska. Sen. .Mike Gravel was Republican Sen. Henry Bellmon. who "Get ready for round No. 3 — on to don’t touch them,” the commander ceremony today attended by about there.” ordered. in the hostage-taking incident. involved in a bitter contest for a is retiring at the end of his second November and on to Washington!" Other hospitals, in­ 200 leaders of business, labor. third-term nomination against term. Talmadge shouted. Two unarmed officers were sent in Congress, state and local cluding Hartford Hospital, to collect the guns in a plastic bag. The hostage-takers, led by con­ Anchorage lawyer Clark Gruening. Talmadge. 67. trounced Miller in Talmadge faces Republican Mack have CAT scan equipment governments, and environmental, Mattingly of St. Simons Island in the Marksmen were withdrawn to a victed cop-killer Roger Duhamel, 33, 39. grandson of the late Sen. Ernest the first runoff primary of a political but the Bridgeport equip­ minority and social policy groups general election Nov. 4. more distant position as the hostages were refused an escape truck and Gruening. whom Gravel unseated in career that has spanned more than ment is believed be the letter iti Overall, the package was expected 1968 began to be released. At 10:39 a.m. a drugs, shortly after their foiled jail more sophisticated. yellow ambulance with red lights to total about $30 billion'in 1981 $2:'i break, which ended with the death of billion of it in tax cuts and at least $4 flashing sped onto the prison American John Connearney of South grounds. There was no immediate billion In spending programs - with Quincy, Mass., a convicted killer. additional amounts projected over Debate arrangements disputed tile next five years Proposed lax cuts, according to ad­ B\ I niled Prenit Inirrnational son. said, "It is disappointing to see the the 1930s.” ministration sources, will include in­ Plans for the scheduled Sept. 18 date in National Press Club has apparently agreed to Reagan's running mate, George Bush, an­ come tax crediLs to repay employers Baltimore for the first presidential debate — sponsor a presidential debate without con­ nounced he will kick off what he describes as a Irish resigns and employees for part - perhaps 10 and perhaps all three — almost surely will be sidering Congressman Anderson.” 10-week, non-stop campaign effort Friday percent — ol the Social Security changed before hotly disputed arrangements Rosenbaum said Anderson aides would con­ with a big sendoff from Portland, Maine. for the confrontations are completed. taxes they pay tact National Press Club officials today to try Carter won a prized union endorsement Faster wnte-oll ol depreciation The first debate may not even be held under to convince them to reconsider. state GOP post Tuesday when the United Auto Workers Inter­ r-i>< - and other proposals for business are the sponsorship of the League of Women Reagan, meanwhile, was in Cleveland to national Executive Board voted unanimously over the state,” he noted. intended to increase the nation's Voters. seek the backing of the powerful International to ask the union's 1.4 million members to sup­ By KEVIN FOLEY After a long afternoon of unresolved Asked if grumblings in the town level of investment in more elficient Brotherhood of Teamsters and to meet with port him. Herald Reporter production to help reduce inflation arguments over details of the league's plans, five Midwestern GOP governors before flying committee over last May’s flap in­ MANCHESTER - Wallace Irish, and make F S business more com­ the White House announced late Tuesday to Washington to take up residence in his t^w- volving delegates and alternates, President Carter had accepted a National Anderson had asked the board to delay its a four-year member of the which Irish initiated out of fear of petitive abroad Growing productivi­ ly rented estate in Middleburg, Va. decision until October, when he said the Republican State Central Com­ Looking for the big one Press Club invitation for a one-on-one debate In prepared remarks. Reagan lashed out at losing the local party’s credentials at ty. among otlier things, allows with Republican nominee Ronald Reagan at viability of his chance to win the presidency mittee, will resign that post along the state convention last month, Irish workers to get bigger wage im reases Carter's economic policies in the sharpest at­ would be proved, and Citizens Party candidate with his District 7 leadership position These two young Glastonbury residents Czapiga, 12 of 53 Cedar Ridge Terrace, scans "the earliest possible date " tack of the campaign. . said “it doesn't bother me.” without causing liigher prices that Barry Commoner made a pitch for the union’s effective Sept. 15, according to eat up those increases Reagan's aides, who do not want indepen­ "He has created a severe depression in our "There's always grumblings,” he said they were looking for trout in this small the water, as Jody Satin, 11, of 1762 dent John Anderson excluded from the con­ backing. Republican town chairman Robert said, "but I always felt I represented stream along Manchester Road. They said Manchester Road gets his hands right into the The Commerce Department nation. " Reagan said. "As a result, workers UAW officers said Reagan and Bush Von Deck. reported Wednesday the productivity frontations. delayed a response and their families today are suffering more the main stream. No one’s going to declined an invitation to appear. Von Deck made the announcement they have caught ’em and ate ’em. Jim action. (Herald photo by Lavalleei of L' S non-financial corporations - .Mike Rosenbaum, a spokesman for Ander- than at any time since the Great Depression of agree with you 100 percent of the during Wednesday night's time, but that has no affect on me,” their output per hour ol work - Republican Town Committee Irish, who supports and has worked slumped 1 1 percent during the I RU BTITC NUMInK meeting at town hall. at 302 Main for the candidacy of William F. spring quarter, the sixth straight T P tnuerKES nNDW RST YOUR COOKOUT CENTER Contacted this morning, Irish said Buckley. R-Sharon, is confident his quarterly decline THI M oum to COUKM PON THI Nm I IMMa For a Deluxe Cookout try our individual boneless shell strip he was giving up the two posts for man will defeat Richard Bozzuto for LIORfIRA in a separate report.' the depart­ steaks, fresh BONELESS BLOCK ISLAND SWORD or boned family and business reasons. He said the nomination for the U.S. Senate Group backs HUD; ment said an unusually large drop in MANCHESTER at Howtll CIWMy T»ch Chicken Breasts. Sale on 3 lb. boxes Tobin’s Skinless Franks. he is also tired of seeing people not seat being vacated by Abraham oil imports narrowed the F S trade btglnnlng S*pt*mlMr 10, 19S0, involved with the town's political Ribicoff. Some Republicans saw .deficit for .luly to $1 8.5 billion, its system criticizing the things that are Wcdnttday •vanlngt 6:30-0:30 pm tor TOBIN’S SKINLESS Irish's questioning of a state conven­ lowest point in 16 months But the done in it. tion delegate and her alternate as an I'nited States still may run a record 12 WMkt. FRESH “I’ve spent two to three hours plans mail campaign attempt to manipulate the local trade deficit tor this year .is a whole For Moolor ChorfO/VlM FIRST PRIZE FRANKS every day going around talking to delegation’s support over to Buckley. Carter's program would md take BONELESS people as part of my job,” Irish said, Irish maintain^ this morning the By LALREN DAVIS SHEA "Presidential elections bring out a Archibald Stewart, who will serve effect until 1981. and the ;iiesident “and 1 go to two or three meetings large segment of traditionally liberal as the progressive group’s chairman town committee is split over the two Herald Repurter apparently planned not to semi Since 1957, over 26,000 itudenta have auccetslully com­ BLOCK 3 LB. BOX ^ 5 b 0 9 every week. Politics is important in would-be senators. voters who don’t usually vote in off on the HUD issue, said "HUD has specific iegisla'-ion to Congress until pleted couraea In thia program ottered by my life but one person shouldn't never forced any community to “State Central chairman Ralph MA.NCHESTER - The Citizens year elections. 1 think more people January He opposes enaelineni of a OUR VERIBEST S TO THE LB. dominate the scene. That’s why I've change its zoning” Added Faucher, THE UNIVERSin OF CONNECTICUT ISLRND Capacelatro expressed suprise and for Social Responsibility voted who are likely to support the tax cut this election year t COTihMNng Uucallon, U-MD. tiocra, CT M M I U.S.D.A. CHOICE given up my role as a district "That is up to the local zoning regret over my resignation when I Wednesday night to spearhead a program will vote this time, " Rubin The Senate Finame Committee is C«N 4M -32M Of wrHo to, trot brochuro leader,” Irish said he will continue board " SWORDFISH BEEF PATTIES ib*2.09 called him,” Irish said. "I’d just campaign supporting the town's said. [lushing a $39 tiillion ’a\ cut and Tkit rounr mt*lt Ikr m inimum rducalionnl rt^uirtmrnu for Iku on, however, as a member of the begun a rapport with him, but 1 Although the group's vote reflected Ronald Reagan a $36 liillion one. both lainipnrii.ni lurntr at irt funhhy I ha l.onnarttaul Kaal £ ,u ia i.om mii. lb. $4.99 re-entry into the federal Community Copies of HUD related material MORRELL’S BONELESS SMOKED town committee. started thinking about leaving while 1 harmony on re-entering the program of which contain olhei versions ol Irish, who has served on that com­ Development Block Grant program. are available in the town's Human was on vacation,luaiiuii, auso 1 I iiiducmade iiijrmy and avoiding the issue of racism, the .speeded-up depreciation wnte-ofl lor PICNIC HAM ib*2.39 mittee for 12 years, said he had tried Services Department. Aside from Marinated decision.” The campaign will consist qf what discussion proceeding the vote business U.S.D.A. CHOICE — BONELESS our classic Shetland crew to be a "party person” but added that urging residents to read the MUSHROOMS Irish’s successor will be appointed the group views as program fact revealed philosophical differences In 10 very collectible colors... he "needs a break” from local by the Republican Town Com- sheets and advertising, including between members of the progressive materials themselves, members also politics. mittee’s members living in the Third direct mail. "We will stress the group. bemoaned the dropolf in citizen ef­ 4 i b .* 1 ,3 3 LONDON BROIL STEAK HofttiW “Not enough people take an in­ Senatorial District which is com- facts, we won't discuss or respond to fort on behalf of the programs they Secretary Gerry Harvey declared Probe due terest in the system. No one else posed of voting districts 1,6,7,8 and the emotional issues. Voters will be said were lost with the IIUD vote Whitel Yellowl Royall RedI PInkI Belgel the campaign would be an uphill bat­ seems to be working and I asked 10. Von Deck asked each district for able to read about the facts of the Powder Bluel Dark GraanI Light Green! tle. "People believe what they want "Politicians aren't the only ones to Cola Slew , b * 2 . 5 9 myself why I was running around all a list of prospective candidates. program, rather than who called who to believe, no matter what we sav. or be faulted Most of the program s on jai alai Ruatl a racist,” group co-chairperson Potato Salad what the facts in the pamphlets are. supporters have sat on their hands, if SHU) IX.0D BEEF ROAST...... »^«2.39 Robert Faucher said. Italian Salad she said. the people were still participating, Let your Initials show, handsomely em­ The town Board of Directors this NEWINGTON ' m The slate Unisex Members plan to concentrate on we might get a little further if the KRAKUS IMPORTEO HAM broidered on our Shetland crew of the month voted to place the matter on gaming policy board I o d .i y Barber/Styling Salon the theme expressed by Faucher, politicians aren’t doing much it's Itallano Brand the November ballot because the authorized the resumption ol an in­ 3-lb. 5-lb. finest machine washable wool and acrylic. "The program's cost because of because their constituents aren t SALAMI SALE can *6.59 can *10i79 two-year moritorium on the U.S. vestigation of alteni|ds hy World .lai Bet you can't resist all the exciting new withdrawal has come back to haunt doing much." Faucher said. 968 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Itallano Brand Department of Housing and Urban Alai Inc. of Hartlord to enter into a us.” (NEAR ARTHUR DRUG) colorsi Sizes 34-40. sportswear, down­ labor backing of a Republican in Development-sponsored program business partnership with three GENOA SALAMI LAND OF LAKES MARGARINE The weather Faucher cited lost funds for memory. Pege 2. will expire in January 1981. Countered Rubin, "Are our elected Florida dog tracks town manchester and trI-city plaza, ver- sidewalks, downtown rehabilitation, HAIRCUTTINQ FOR lb. 69* Attorney Paul McQuillan saya be If the town is to re-enter the officials leaders or followers'.’ Don't The board unanimously .igreed to ib*2.39 non. \ Partly cloudy tonight; partly sun­ delayed construction of the senior MEN « WOi^EN Land Of Lakes Butter...... ,b * 1 .8 9 ny Friday. OetaiM forecast on was victimized when his name was program, municipal administrators forget the one director (.Mayor order a compliance ineeling at the PEPPERONI citizens center, and housing Stephen Penny I who put out the most request of gambling Executive Page 2. mentioned in a New Britain corrup- would have to begin the lengthy rehabilitation. fTe and other group tion trial. Page 3. application process shortly after the time in support of CD funds also got Director John tl Devine APPOINTMENTS ib*2.49 members stressed the funds need not SP A M 13..S1.20 the sweater, start of the coming year, the most votes in the municipal elec­ Devine said ' inlormalion has AVAILABLE TUE8.-FRI. Octoborfoat *16 be used for new low-income housing. SCOTT JUMBO NAPKINS ...... 79* In sports I n a i A t t Residents in April 1979 voted by a tion." come to our aitention liiat raises (»IU B.C. SALAMI Mnsiae luaay 3., withdraw from the The group’s position was taken In other business, the group voted some serious quest ions concerning GAINES DOG FOOD .-h. ...01.93 with 3 Initials, Steve Carlton not talking about to offer tacit support for the ib*2.39 2Ptb pitching win ... P a n 9. Classified...... 17-1$ program, prompting a suit by three after a presentation by J. Russell W.IA Realty Co 'owners of Hartford KLEENIX ...... ZKraBS* ...... 19 low-income women who charged the Smyth, a member of the HUD opposi­ renovations to Manchester High Jai Alia I with other principles In 647-1167 T e^agers threat in U.S. Open School, as worded in the referendum W A LK -IN t in New York... Coach confi­ Editorial ...... 4 vote’s intent was racial discrimina- tion group, the Concerned Citizens Florida" ON question which will face voters in He said thal an investigation was •ATUROAV dent UConn football team will be a Entertalnment '...... 12 tion. They were later joined in their for Manchester’s Development. Buy your holiday sodas here and get cash for Coke, Cott, Pepsi Manchester Store Hours Using charts to illustrate his talk. November. originally initiated last December C L O t ID winner ... Page 10. Fam ily...... 14 suit by the U.S. Justice Department M O N D A Y S ^ and 7-Up bottles and cans. KIngsford Briquets ... Matchlite Manchester open Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5, Obituaries ...... 8 in their effort to prevent the town Smyth said his objections to the HUD The renovations call for a $5.5 .but was terminated two months later Briquets... Paper Plates... Relishes. Thurs. 'til 9. Peopletalk...... 2 from withdrawing from the HUD program spring from what he inter­ million bond issue, with $19 million when he was advised by WJA Presi­ ^ r t s ...... 9-11 program. prets as repeated statements in the expected from state reim­ dent Hoger Wheeler that World Jai Connecticut Alai was seeking to enter a Television ...... 12 Group member Ben Rubin said the federal regulations requiring the bursements. MCSR said it would partnership in Florida. PINEHURST GROCERY INC. The state AFL-CIO convention TownTalk...... 8 1979 vote took place in an off year town to change zoning and provide work to bring out the hidden costs, backs Rep. Stewart McKinney, R- U pdate...... ^...... 2 election, whqreas this year the HUD housing for families outside such as interest, figures whiqh ■ | felt that the investigation should Conn., for re-election in the first W eather...... ‘...... 2 vote will coincide with the presiden­ Manchester before providing for traditionally are never included in be terminated at thal pdint. ' said tial election. local persons, including elderly. bond issues. Devine. 2 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., August 28, 1980 rtuxusi 28, l9«u McQuillan denies Town girl receives M p d o t e . award at 4 - H fair .MA,\(:ilE.STKR - Donna Thibodeau, 10, daughter of role in corruption Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Thibodeau, of 281 Hackmatack St., was awarded the demonstration trophy at the Hartford Sunbelt states lose aid be controlled in many cases by a new drug treatment that HARTFORD (UPI) — Prominent New "My name seemed to come up out of County 4-H Fair last weekend at Bradley Field, Windsor Turmoil eases in Philadelphia Workers vote canceled resulted in complete remissions in 70 percent of a test Britain attorney Paul J. McQuillan has nowhere,” McQuillan said from his home Locks, WASHINGTON (UPI) - Residents of the Sunbelt PHILADELPHIA lUPI) - Police officers say the tur­ GDANSK, PolaneKUPI) - Leaders of Poland's 300,000 group, said a report published today. strenuously denied any involvement in the in New Britain. “ I feel I have been She was awarded the trophy for her demonstration of states will not get help with their air-conditioning costs moil has eased in a black neighborhood wracked by three strikers unexpectedly, canceled a mass workers' vote A seven-member research team at the Sydney Farber city's municipal corruption scandal, seriously victimized, and I feel that people preparing oatmeal meat loaf She competed against all from the $1.8 billion federal fund to help the poor and days of disturbances by residents angry over the killing today on the communist government's compromise Cancer Institute devised a three-part chemotherapy saying his name came "out of nowhere" of this state have the right to know the first place winners. elderly pay their winter heating bills. of a black teenager by a white policeman. proposals to end the 15-day strike wave, and returned to treatment for victims of acute myelogenous leukemia, a in the first case to be tried. truth.” She also received several ribbons in various divisions The violence began Monday night when demonstrators the negotiating table with the government team. Advocates from the warm-weather states argued un­ bone cancer that affects all age groups. McQuillan, chairman of the State Police including, four blue ribbons, six red ribbons and three successfully in the House Wednesday some of the money McQuillan was one of several prominent attacked a North Philadelphia police station with rocks After a tough debate until nearly midnight Wednesday Advisory Committee and a one-time New Britain residents whose names were white ribbons and reserve champion award in the home should be available to help their residents pay air con­ arts division; a white ribbon in arts and crafts and rib­ and bottles The disturbances continued Tuesday, and on the government's proposals, including a reported special assistant state’s attorney, mentioned ’Tuesday when a tape recording ditioning bills during heatwaves, such as the one that Gasoline business slow bons in foods, camp crafts, record books and clothing youths broke store windows on Wednesday night, said guarantee that the Baltic Coast workers would be given Wednesday flatly rejected that he was in­ of a conversation between two of the 24 struck several states this summer and caused hundreds She is a member of the Manchester 4-H Bake'n Baste police. the right to form a labor union independent of their pre­ At least seven gasoline marketers, faced with sluggish volved in the alleged sweeping scheme to defendants in the case was played in sent Communist Party-controlled organizations, the 19 of deaths. sell city jobs and promotions. Club. Police reported no looting and no arrests in the motorist demand, have lowered prices by half a cent to 4 Superior Court. The House was unconvinced and rejected, 215-199, an Other club members receiving ribbons included Debra predominately black area Wednesday night, but said six leaders of the joint strike committee scheduled a vote for cents a gallon over the past two weeks in certain parts of amendment proposed by Rep. Eld Roybal, D-Calif., to Merril, ribbons in foods, camp crafts, flowers, record men had been arrested in the afternoon for stealing early today. the country. The tape was of an alleged conversation Tliat meeting never took place, however. There was no change the formula used to determine each state's share Talks adjourned books and clothing and Ann Merritt in flowers, foods, appliances from a store. Analysts said some motorists already are benefiting between former city Civil Service Com­ "Apparently the concentration of police discouraged explanation why it was canceled, nor would the strike of the heating assistance fund. camp crafts, clothing and weaving. from local price wars but cautioned that relief at the mission Chairman Frederick P. Haddad looting." a police spokesman said "The crowds are very leaders say what they had decided to do about the The three club members also modeled clothing they pump varies Widely from city to city and state to state. in nurse strike and suspended Detective Sgt. George F. vocal but it seems to be much more controlled than it has government's proposal to resolve their few remaining Leukemia can he controlled made at the Hartford Country 4-H Dress Review U.S. gasolihe consumption plummeted 7 percent in the STAFFORD (UPI) — Negotiations Sahadi. differences in a five-man committee. been in the last couple of days " BOSTON (UPI) — An often fatal form of leukemia can first seven months of 1980 below year-earlier levels. aimed at settling the almost 9-week strike by 56 registered nurses at Johnson It was played during Sahadi’s trial on Memorial Hospital have been adjourned foiW' counts of bribery and two counts of Talk slated tonight indefinitely. conspiracy for allegedly buying his 50 5000 30 00 jQ 54 M \NCIIKS TKH— Ho\vard Dickstein will speak at the Contract talks Wednesday ended with promotion to detective sergeant in a deal Educational Community. 645 Birch Mountain Road, both sides talking about an impasse and Haddad has testified he arranged. V Manchester, tonight at 7:30. state Labor Commissioner P. Joseph . Peopletalk, State labor group backs Haddad, testifying about the tape Dickstein. who will speak on "Parenting The Parent Peraro saying "although I don't consider Wednesday, said retired city Personnel The Adult Child and His Parent", received his MSW any meeting fruitless," that no progress The ^^other m an*^ Director Alfred S. Pettinelli had told him degree at the University of Connecticut. School of Social was made. McQuillan, prominent New Britain con­ Work He presently is in private practice as a geriatric L /'w The photo shows a sailor triumphantly kissing a Negotiators were also told the National tractor Angelo Tomasso and Pettinelli had consultant. nurse in Times ^uare on V-J Day. 1945. In the up­ its first GOP candidate Labor Relations Board has dismissed all had a meeting. The public is invited to attend any two meetings per left-hand corner of the picture is a beaming unfair labor practice charges the 78-bed HARTFORD (UPI) - For the first came when the 500 delegates who — State Senate Majority Leader without charge For further information call 646-0711 merchant seaman. hospital and the nurses' union lodged Haddad said Pettinelli, a key figure in time in memory, the traditionally represent 175.000 workers took up the Joseph Lieberman of New Haven, The picture, taken by master lensman Alfred against each other. the scandal who turned state’s evidence, ST WA*M Democratic Connecticut State Labor council's Committee on Political 3rd District; Eisenstaedt, first appeared in Life magazine, and The nurses, who went on strike July 1, had given him no details about what the Council has thrown its support behind EMucation recommendation to re­ —Rep. William Ratchford, 5th \ 5 ‘ Life now sa.vs it's identified the kissers as George planned to return to the picket lines todav. meeting was about or when it took place. a Republican candidate for federal main neutral in the 2nd District District; -W. .Mendonza and Edith Shain. Haddad said Pettinelli told him, "Some office. scramble between John Dempsey —Rep. Toby Moffett, D-Conn., 6th .Milton Diamond of Milwaukee, seeking his share day you’ll find out." Rep. Stewart McKinney, the lone Jr., a former Democratic state District; Murder indictment [ ' '' 'j«nowiw*^ rJS, of fame, says he was the "other man" grinning his When contacted later, McQuillan, who UBOR DAY Republican among the state's six chairman and the son of former Gov. Jerry Brown, president of District U^'WtAtMfR rOtOCAtf C approval of the impromptu kiss. But he's had no HARTFORD (UPI) - A second served as a special assistant state’s at­ congressmen, won the endorsement John Dempsey, and Samuel Gejden- 1199 of the Hospital and Health Care luck getting even a print, despite several letters to Superior Court grand jury called to con­ torney to review the widely publicized For period ending 7 a m EST 8 29.80, During Thursday Wednesday after a brief argument son. Employees Union, joined delegates Life and Eisenstaedt. sider evidence against a Hartford man has night, most of the nation can expect clear to partly cloudy among the more than 500 delegates The convention voted down the who urged endorsement of Gejden­ Barbara Gibbons murder case, denied he Gerry Beilman, owner of Green Lodge in Manchester, is shown "I was the one in the picture. " Diamond insists. indicted him for murder in a March 6 weathwr with little chance of showers anywhere. attending the 24th annual convention recommendation and raised a motion son over Dempsey. had had such a meeting with Pettinelli and receiving a beautification award from Lorraine Peterman of the En­ SPECIALS "I'm sure of that. I remember walking down the shooting. of Connecticut's AFL-CIO. to endorse Gejdenson, a former^^rtpte Brown said he'd contacted Tomasso. vironment and Beautification Committee of the Chamber of street and seeing the photographer." The grand jurors Wednesday indicted FALL GARDEN MUMS . But the delegates returned to tradi­ representative. Dempsey on several occasions on un­ Ronald Huff, ZJ, who pleaded innocent and "I have never spoken to Mr. Pettinelli Commerce. In the background is the garden of snapdragons, marigolds Weather forecast tion and endorsed Democratic can­ But Council Executive^ice Presi­ ion issues and "we never got results asked for a jury trial. about any promotion or Mr. Haddad, or as and ageratum, for which the award was presented. (Herald photo by didates for the U.S. Senate and four dent Gordon Saw^-rtoflsiness agent from John Dempsey Jr." in c o lo r ft b u d Variable cloudiness with chance of a few showers Cemetery vote A grand jury July 23 declined to return I can recall, anybody else," said Richmond) other congressional seats, leaving for the im ^ g tion a l Association of "He happens to have a famous today Highs in the lower 80s. around 28 C Partly cloudy an Indictment against Huff for the McQuillan, who has Tomasso as a client. $2.49 value Things are tough for voters in Muskogee. Okla. the endorsement in the 2nd District Machinis^sT'^ered the vote post­ name in the state and he's trading on 9 9 tonight with low temperatures 60 to 65 Friday partly sun­ shooting death of William Beck, 34, of Last year's polling place was a dilapidated church race to be decided today. poned until today. that name," said Brown, who pdded In other testimony in Sahadi’s trial 5 for *9.45 ny Highs 75 to 80 Probability of precipitation 30 persent Hartford, during an apartment robbery. chapel — un-air-conditioned, no indoor plumbing. Opponents said McKinney's 60 per­ Sawyer, over, angry protests of that Gejdenson was a clear labor Wednesday, Haddad emphatically said he Green Lodge receives today 20 percent tonight and Friday Light westeKK The state requested, and won. a second That wouldn't do again, and finding a new place cent rating by the national AFL-CIO delegates, said there was no quorum sympathizer during his tenure in the didn’t change or mark answers on w inds becoming northerly 10 to 15 mpfi today NortheasT" grand jury, saying the judge’s instructions for Tuesday's election was a problem because of political arm wasn't good enough. and that the lack of a majority pre­ House. He noted that Dempsey was Sahadi’s written civil service test and that FROM THE GREENHOUSE winds around 10 mph tonight becoming easterly Friday. to the first panel were faulty. conflicting political boundaries in the precinct and They also questioned his votes to sent for other endorsements didn't never elected to public office. Sahadi didn’t take the test at the Haddad cham ber beauty award pedal few public buildings. matter because the count had not home, l.o n g l.olund S o u n d decontrol oil prices and reduce the First Lady coming "Frankly, we were desperate," says Fred windfall profits tax on oil companies. been challenged. Council Fh'esident John Driscoll Long l*.lunfl Sound to W alrh liilL K.I.. and Mon- Sahadi had claimed on the tape recor­ .MANCHE.STER — Green Lodge is the Brackett and Suzanne Burnham. pedal Wright, election board secretary. "Then I hit on the But supporters said the convention Several delegates threatened to cautioned delegates that if they sup­ HARTFORD (UPI) - First lady S lauk I’oini. N.^.: East-west cold front slipping south ding that he had taken the test at Haddad's recipient of the August beautification The committee also cited the well- idea that here was this building that no one was was "mature enough" to go with a quit the council when Sawyer ported Gejdenson it would be an through area by evening and becoming stationary south Rosalynn Carter will address the Connec­ home with Haddad, his daughter and his award presented by the Environment and maintained grounds of the lodge and the ASPARAGUS FERN using." Republican and said McKinney's adjourned the session until today. "empty endorsement" because the of the area by early Friday as high pressure moves east ticut Democratic Party’s 1980 campaign wife present. Both Haddad’s wife and Beautification Committee of the efforts taken "to help make Manchester a Reg. 99» NOW The building? A mausoleum at the Muskogee labor reO'ord had imoroved. par- 'The convention also endorsed Rep. across New England Winds southwest to west 10 knots or state COPE had little money to help kickoff dinner Sept. 13 at the Hartford daughter have l^ n subpoenaed to testify cleaner more beautiful town." The facili­ 49 Manchester Chamber of Commerce. .Memorial Park Cemetery. "At least it's air- ticulary in his current, fifth term. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., for the out candidates. less becoming northwest this afternoon and shifting to Hilton. at the trial. The award was presented Wednesday by ty is housed in a white colonial building conditioned and there are bathrooms in the offices The Hartford Hilton ballroom U.S. Senate, and backed the JENNITEJ-16 noitheast 10 to 15 knots by evening, becoming east to Democratic State Chairman James M. and is unique in the health care field It's nearby. " said Marie Cannarsa of the election board. where the convention was being held following Democratic congressional The 24 defendants in the scandal, most Mrs. Lorraine Peterman, a member of the southeast at the same speeds during Friday. Partly sunny "We won't be able to give Sam Fitzgerald said Tuesday the proceeds not a convalescent or nursing facility but a Wright noted there could have been scheduling was ringed with antiRonald Reagan candidates: past or present New Britain officials, chamber committee, to Gerry Beilman of and hazy today Variable cloudiness tonight. Mostly Gejdenson a penny in (noney — we from the $100-a-plate dinner will be used Green Lodge. residential care facility licensed and in­ Driveway Sealer problems: "We were lucky this year that there posters. — Rep. William Cotter, 1st were arrested following a 2V4-year state (loudy Friday with chance of occasional drizzle and don't have it." Driscoll said. for Democratic State headquarters ac­ spected by the state and the town wasn't a funeral going on. " The major squabbling Wednesday District; probe into alleged corruption in New Bri­ The award was presented specifically 5 gal. pail Reg. 11.95 patchy fog Visibility mostly 3 to 5miles in haze but oc- tivities. The chamber committee presents cer­ tain. Eleven have pleaded guilty or no con­ for the large garden which runs along the 895 caionallv 1 mile in haze and in drizzle or patchy fog Mrs. Carter campaigned in Connecticut side of the lodge. The committee made tificates of beautification from time to test so far while Sahadi is the first to go While It lasts Friday Average wave heights I foot or less, increasing to If the shoe fits for the president last winter before the special note of the garden which includes time to area businesses for aesthetic state’s presidential primary. forward with a trial. 1 to 2 feet by tonight an arrangement of mixed and miniature lighting, landscaping, street trees and HEADQUARTERS FDR There's a 9.(XX)-pound elephant named Tuy Hua at Bozzuto offered mailing snapdragons, orange marigolds, and a regular maintenance of property Kxtended oulluok the Washington Park Zoo in Portland, Ore,, who has border of soft blue ageratum. Anyone havling a suggestion for a DRIED MATERIALS Extended outlook lor New England Saturday through infected hind feet and has to wear shoes, size 32. HARTFORD (UPI) — Republican week to Capecelatro that the mailing and use of the committee address State, humane society The garden has been kept up by future recipient should submit eHouse and Foliage Plants custom-built and costing $5(X). They're 2 feet high State Chairman Ralph Capecelatro Monday. last week to 45,000 to 50,000 had been made to both Bozzuto and Beilman, who owns the lodge, with the nominations to the committee at the elnsecticides Mas!.urliu.>et|.<. Kliode Uland and f^onnertirul: and have thick crepe soles and red laces. said Wednesday he has offered to let Republicans was a mistake. Buckley at an earlier date, assistance of two of the residents. Hazel chamber offices, 257 East Center St Partly cloudy warm weather through the period. High Her vet. Dr. Mike Schmidt, says Tuy Hua's trou­ Richard Bozzuto send out a cam­ He said the envelopes with the Bozzuto has since been offered the argue death methods eLawn and Garden Tools temperatures will be in the 80s and the overnight lows in ble is a little unusual among zoo animals. Her paign mailing at a cut rate to make committee's return address were reduced rate because "it's the only the 60s movements are restricted by arthritis, so she up for one distributed by James printed before campaign aides thing I could do to rectify” the situa­ •Soils \rrmoni; Variable cloudiness through the period with doesn't get a chance to dry her feet properly after Buckley. realized they couldn't meet com­ tion, said Capecelatro, who said he HARTFORD (UPI) — ’The state has the humane society and the community at Fafnir plans layoffs •Lime marble stones a chance of showers and thunderstorms Sunday Highs in her cage is hosed each day, promoting the infection Buckley, the party's endorsed can­ mittee rules for the reduced 3.5 cent had received one of the Buckley told the Connecticut Humane Society its large, we are required to administer the She'll have to wear the boots, red laces and all. didate for the U.S. ^nate and who is •Mulching park patio blocks the mid 70s to mid 80s Saturday rising to the 80s Monday, postal rate and the privilege of using mailings. method of killing up to 50,000 unwanted law as put forth,” said the head of the divi­ NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - The Fafnir 500 people said Wednesday. for about a month until the infection is cured. The being challenged by Bozzuto in a sion of the state Department of Health lyows in the mid 50s to mid 60s the committee's address. animals a year doesn't meet the letter of Bearing Division of Texton Inc., citing a He said the layoffs were the result of a problem is not unheard of: Schmidt says the Sept. 9 primary, sent campaign Services. Maine: Fair Saturday Chance of showers Sunday. Fair Clark said the letters were sent in­ Bozzuto, however, said he wanted the law and must stop. business slowdown, has announced the nationwide business slowdown which Burmese treat it by wrapping elephants' feet in literature to voters with a GOP State "nothing. " The dozen licensed attendants at the Monday Highs in the mid 70s to low 80s Lows 50 to 60. advertently by a Maryland mailing The society repli^ Wednesday the layoff of 170 manufacturing employees at some Fafnir manufacturing segments WOODLAND Gardens cowhide, sans red laces. Central Committee return address on New Hani|i:-liire: Fair Saturday Chance of showers house. "It’s just one in a long line of dirty threatened termination of its injection five society stations — in Newington, its New Britain and Newington plants. weathered "but all of a sudden the bottom Sunday Fair .Monday Highs in the upper 70s and in the the envelope. The literature, however, was tricks by the Buckley organization," program would have a “ very serious, Stamford, Westport, Waterford and dropped out” other areas MANY THOUSANDS OF HOUSE AND FOlUGE PUNTS Buckley’s campaign manager. mailed at the traditional 8.4 cent bulk he said. "There’s np question it was adverse impact” upon public health and Bethany — all are trained and supervised 80s, Lows in the mid 50s to low 60s Last leg “ We hope that no other layotts are Bernie McKinnon, president of the 3.400- ‘ JTi* H'ish everytme a pleasant and Safe l.abor Marshall Clark, said in a letter this rale. The offer of the reduced rate deliberate." the fate of unwanted and abandoned by its veterinarian. Dr. Robert J. Stadler. needed but it will depend on our future member Local 133, United Auto Workers, Day w eekend." It took them 40 days, but a group of 35 teenaged animals. Augustus R. Heiberg, the society’s business,” a spokesman for the ball said he was scheduled to discuss the The Almanac Britons finished their 4.000-mile "Discover Restore fund, And Rep. Aloysius Aheam, D-Bolton, general manager, said the euthanasia bearing manufacturer which employs 4,- layoffs with company officials Fridav. OPEN DAILY 8-6 WEEKENDS 8-5 America " bicycle trip that took them from Seattle UBOR DAY SPECIALS author of a bill which required the use of operations will shut down Monday unless to .Newton, Mass. CCM urges the sodium pentobarbital injections in­ the state stays its order and that would By I niled I’refei Inlernatiunal Their adviser. Alan Evans said the boys, between WEST SIDE stead of the controversial gas chamber for mean serious, adverse impacts upon Today is Thursday. Aug 28, the 241th day of 1980 with NEW HAVEN I UPI) - 14 and 16. students at Islington Green Secondary killing pets, called the whole dispute "a public health. 125 to follow The Connecticut School in London, packed sleeping bags and were power grab.” Aheam said the society kills animals The moon is moving toward its last quarter. Conference of PACKAGE STORE Dr. David Bender, chairman of the mercifully, accepting donations of $10 or The morning star is Venus housed overnight with various families during their Municipalities has urged journey, which ended Monday. 365 CENTER STREET Connecticut Board of Veterinary less, but private vets charge $25: The evening stars are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and the state Board of Educa­ Registration and Examination, said the “ People who won’t pay this amount to Saturn Evans, who said he spent much of the trek as tion Wednesday to restore presiding mechanic, said the boys "m et a lot of in­ TAKE THE LABOR OUT OF LABOR DAY state objects to the “ inapropriate” use of have their pets destroyed will drown them Those born on this date are under the sign of Virgo. $7 million to its 1981-82 vet attendants to administer the injec­ or abandon them and this will create a French actor Charles Boyer was born Aug. 28, 1899. teresting people" in the United States, but of course budget to help cities and ENTERTAINING WITH A KEG OF BEER • BiwktoSdtoM\ "can't wait to get back home to tell their friends tions. serious public health problem,” Ahearn On this day in history: towns educate disadvan­ what they saw here" — in particular Mount NO MESSY BOTTLE OR CAN RETURNSI "Even thought we are in sympathy with said. In 1922. a .New York City realty company paid 8100 to taged children. Hushrnore and Mount Vernon, the home of George sponsor the first radio commercial — on station WEAF, CCM President Robert Washington. STYLE! ' in 1963. more than 200.000 demonstrators staged an ...in Johnson said Wednesday 50 KEQS IN STOCKI orderly civil rights march in Washington, D C the state board’s decision FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE THE In 1968. the Democratic party nominated Hubert Quote of the day to cut the money had been FOLLOWING SELECTION OF KEQS WM Humphrey to run for president as anti-war made "without notice and demonstrators fought police in Chicago. Convicted Watergater G. Gordon Liddy, in the Oc­ without hearings" and WILL BE AVAILABLE. 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EVENING HERALD, Thurs,, August 28, 1980 - 5 Editorial _ ^ _ If 4 im f Euniimjl-lrrah'i Democratic debate Zinsser blasts The payroll squeeze Manchester — A City of Village Charm Founded Oct. 1, 1881 PROVO, Utah - Payrolls The sprawling Geneva Mill themselves to the problem. reveals closeness Dem opponents are the life blood of a local on the shores of Utah Lake — Henry A. Huish, general Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, MA.N'CHESTER — Asked to comment on the p r o g r e ss^ By MARY KITZMANN economy. The threat of the state’s largest manufac­ superintendent at Geneva, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Walsh admitted that favoring a change of his campaign for the Fourth Senatorial seat during Morrber, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Preaa International Herald Reporter in the system may mean favoring an in­ Wednesday night’s Republican Town Committee meeting closing an area's largest turing payroll — was built by probably senses as keenly as come tax. MANCHESTER — No clear winner, at town hall, Carl Zinsser, R-Manchester, launched into a the government early in anyone the disaster a plant Steven Harry, Executive Editor Glassman said imposition of an income plant sends a sickening chill and few contrasts emerged after a lengthy scathing attack of three of the four Democrats vying for Cuatomer Service — 647-9946 Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor tax, and lowering the sales and property through communities in­ World War II to produce steel shutdown would cause. Raymond F. Roblnaon, Editor-Publliher Harold E. Turkington, Editor Emerltua debate among the four Democratic can­ their party’s nomination. taxes, eventually lead to the “ creeping up volved — and spurs people to plate for ship-building. After "We find it ironic that the didates in the Fourth Senatorial District. “All four Democrats are over at the Sheltered of the other taxes,’’ citing the Workshop debating,” Zinsser said, referring to last fight for their jobs. the war it was purchased by government, which created improving air and water en­ already been played out at The hour-and-a-half debate before the Massachusetts situation. fJ night’s issues debate by his opponents being conducted at Manchester Democratic Town Com­ our steel industry here in the vironment,” he continued. too many mills in the coun­ Walsh, advocating “ getting rid of the That is the case in Utah’s U.S. Steel Corp. mittee, one of several before town com­ the nearby Lincoln Center, “ That's a good place for “ And we must do this at a property and sales tax, said, “ Connecticut heartland where Geneva In the current steel in­ west to aid in the struggle for try, with an epilogue of mittees in the eight-town district, il­ them.” The workshop is run for physically and mentally is different, and that we don’t have to live time when this great steel­ thousands of unemployed lustrated the candidates’ closeness on \ handicapped persons. works of U.S. Steel Corp. has dustry crisis (some 14 un­ our nation’s survival, is now with the Massachusetts experience.” making team desperately several issues. The candidates echoed Zinsser then blasted the Democrats stand on tax operated for three and a half profitable plants were closed jeopardizing that industry steelworkers whose plants “ We should start getting rid of the taxes each other on abortion, completion of reforrn, saying that while his opponents are calling for needs some of that money to already have been shut that are killing the working people and decades but now faces an by U.S. Steel and Jones and through unreasonable Interstate 84, realigning voting districts, spending and tax cuts, they have no viable solutions of come up with a workable structure,” Laughlin earlier this year), regulatory demands and buy new tools to help us be down.” the rail line between Manchester and their own. economic squeeze from two Walsh said. directions: Geneva employees and the failure to enforce foreign more competitive in a The crux of the Geneva Willimantic, and governmental “ Skip Walsh (D-Coventry) is quoted as saving he’s in philosophy. On spending and taxation, Della-Bitta favor of tax reform, which is a nice way of saying slate Utah Valley citizenry are trade laws,” Huish told the marketplace fight against problem, as it pertains to stressed it’s quality, not quantity, that C liristnias USA 15c First, expensive en­ It was on the broader issues of govern­ income lax,” Zinsser said. “ But how? I want to hear foreign steel.” counts. In a short statement, Della-Bitta, ^ m m !k . vironmental Protection translating their concern into throng. EPA is the agency’s demands ment spending and taxation that specifics.” Walsh is one of four Democrats running in the leaned toward Glassman’s reallocation Agency requirements for air grass roots action. “ The travesty of this Much of. the foreign steel, for equipment so costly that differences appeared. The candidates New stam ps Sept. 9 Democratic primary, hoping to gain his party's he said, is produced in “ New theme, advocating a “ better utilization of nod to run against Zinsser for the retiring David Barry’s and water quality; and se­ Organized as the "Coalition scenario is that our industry it would destroy the plant’s were clearly divided bn the issues of taxes.” government aid for unwed mothers and The U.S. Postal Service will release these commemorative Christ­ senate seat. will have a commitment to modern mills provided by economic viability, U.S. Steel “ More emphasis should be put on the cond, the perpetual problem to Save Geneva,’’ they held a abortion, also. mas stamps Oct. 31. The stamp at left, depicting a detail from a “ The nian says his number one priority is seeing one governments of the nations, spending side rather than the taxation of imported steel which grabs giant rally at Provo’s spend many, many millions offcials maintain. As in other debates during the primary senate district. That might be important to (Town side,” Della-Bitta said. - stained glass window in the Washington Cathedral, and the contem­ of dollars, exorbitant sums, then dumped into our As one speaker at the campaign, the candidates’ positions on an Democratic chairman) Ted Cummings, but if that’s his some 40 percent of the Pioneer Park last weekend. Della-Bitta and Walsh, when questioned porary design stamp at right will be issued in Christmas, Michigan. markets below its cost of income tax, and on government spending priority, he doesn’t belong there," Zinsser declared over western market on which Several thousand central much of which will be for en­ Geneva rally said: To keep on what services would be curtailed to (UPI photo) created the most heat, in the sweltering Walsh’s statements to that affect. manufacturing.” American strong we must hold down spending, favored more sunset Geneva is dependent. Utahns heard members of vironmental control facilities cafeteria at Lincoln Center. Zinsser then blasted the second Democrat, Unfortunately, Huish laws. Solutions in both cases Utah’s congressional delega­ which just aren’t cost effec­ have strong industries ... and All the candidates — Abraham Assemblyman Abe Glassman, D-South Windsor, who has added, “ This scene has Della-Bitta also said better long-range made his concern for the delays in expansion of the stale hinge on government actions. tion and others address tive in terms of materially keep our people working. Glassman, Robert Myette, Robert “ Skip” planning was the key to holding the line on Seaman aboard Eagle Walsh, and David Della-Bitta prefaced run Cheney Tech known last week. taxes. “ Where was he (when the assembly passed energy statements with oppositioh to income tax. Walsh, in supporting sunset legislation, However, differences in opposing the review rules)?” asked Zinsser. The Herald in Washington said spending should be evaluated, but this dies in mast mishap The third Democrat, David Della-Bita, D-Glastonbury, tax appeared, along with different doesn’t require “ hit list” approach. solutions. The crew was working to also came under fire when Zinsser blasted the party en­ The comment was a direct attack on NEW LONDON (U P I)- The Coast Guard named raise the top portion of the Capt. Robert Getman to dorsed candidate as a special interest "lobbyist Walsh, beginning by saying he was Glassman, who specified items on a “ hit A 23-year-old seaman was “Violently opposed” to adding the in­ struck by a toppled mast main mast, lowered as the head the investigation into '‘Another attorney,” Zinsser said, “ that's just what we list.” need.” come tax to the property and sales, ended as and crushed to death in the vessel passed under the the accident. Rich, poor are in same boat Glassman advocated closing the Zinsser then declared his opposition to slate spending, usual by saying other taxes should be Gold Star Bridge, when a Torrington campus of the University of ship’s high rigging in a A spokesman said Coe dropped in lieu of the income tax. freak accident aboard the wire cable line broke an income tax and gun control. “ We've gone too far in that's what he has become for the American economy rolling again. these programs became part of the course, are non-taxed. If that same Connecticut. He also thought budgets was an experienced By LEE RODERICK Glassman, denied he ever supported the “ causing the upper mast to trying to please the special interests," he said. Tm for The Carter administration counters problem. person gave up those benefits and every two years would help curtail spen­ U.S. Coast Gnaw'd WASHINGTON— ‘ Austerity is not Republicans since coming to tax, but his longtime foe, Myette, read a CuttersBark Eagle, of­ come crashing down some member of the Eagle, farm land preservation, home rule, removal of the party that such cuts will increase inflation " ... The fact is, while social took a job with )10,IX)0 in take-home ding. lever on voting machines, a gross tax on oil revenues and the answer. Austerity is the problem. Congress in 1970. He is co-author of statement to the contrary. ficials said. 14 feet,” a Coast Guard which carried eight of­ the Kemp-Roth tax bill — a hallmark tremendously and take funds needed welfare spending has increased pay, his comparable tax rate would Myette said government "should industrial expansion in Connecticut. " And the American people are not the Myette read a news article in which operate more like a business” to hold Seaman Richard Arthur statement said. ficers and 37 enlisted men of Ronald Reagan's campaign — to for social programs. every year (nearly one-quarter of the be 80 percent — a higher rate than "The seaman was Zinsser concluded his remarks by saying Gov. Ella problem. They are the answer ... You Thoughts Glassman was quoted as supporting the spending. “ I feel we should take look at Coe, of West Sacramento, on the voyage. Some other Democratic non-defense budget was spent in the even millionaires encounter crushed in the rigging Grasso’s state budget is a “disaster” and that can't help America's poor by making cut income taxes 10 percent each tax, with assurances the property and where the monev is spent and reallocate Calif., was pronounced politicians, however, believe Kemp central cities in fiscal year 1979) in- Lack of economic growth is the Man's oniy intelligent response to sales tax were eliminated. Glassman said, which caused multiple in­ Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan’s America poor ' year for three years. and combine,” he said. "We should dead on the ship has something. In fact, the huge New ner'city poverty remains intractable. root cause of inner city decline, God is his response to the Scriptures, “ he didn’t know where the newspaper got juries and severe loss of philosophy of “ getting back to basics " might be best. If those lines are vaguely familiar, Kemp a student of economics, is operate more like a business, and reduce Wednesday evening after York State delegation to the We may keep the poor from starving, Kemp believes. ‘‘Our inner cities since God chose to so reveai his mind that information.” crewmen worked more blood.” the statement said. perhaps it's because they are from from Buffalo, a city groaning under duplication.” Democratic National Convention in­ but government has failed to deal lack growth because they take the Myette, who engaged in a heated than 40 minutes to untangle Officials said the Eagle New York Rep. Jack Kemp's speech the thin evils of inflation and un­ (ICor. 2:10-13). And it is logicaliy im­ While the issues of spending and taxes employment vited Republican Kemp to outline his with root causes of inner city poverty last place in innovation and economic possible to respond to one whom we exchange with Glassman in an East Wind­ took up most of the evening, the can­ his body and lower it to the immediately returned to before the sor debate, points to the tax forms as main deck, the Coast its home port in New Lon­ His ideas for helping such cities ideas to them in a speech given short­ risk-taking, and because their do not know. So much in the field of didates divided quickly on state funding Republican causing the problem. He hopes to pressure Guard said. don, where it took cope with their staggering problems ly before the convention. Without government help, he notes, residents face a system which religion today places a premium abortions for poor women. Glassman and National Conven­ federal representatives to revamp the Coe, an experienced crewmen 40 minutes to Kemp's basic approach harks back 43 million citizens — 20 percent of the frustrates human nature by upon ignorance — ignorance of God, Walsh said they favored public funding for tion in July. They have won him remarkable support forms. member of the U.S. Coast free and lower Coe to the back home in a congressional district to the old Chinese proverb that if you nation's population — would be weakening the link between effort the Bible, and the laws of reasoning. the abortions, and Myette and Della-Bitta sound a theme On spending, Glassman said legislators opposed it. Guard Academy training main deck, where the ship previously held by a Democrat. In his give a man a fish, you feed him one classified as poor. The percentage and reward.” Jesus challenged his contem­ that will continue _ should re-allocate resources rather than Glassman and Walsh squared off on ship’s crew, was working doctor pronounced him last two elections he won 78 percent meal. But if you teach a man to fish, has remained the same for the past Along with a Democratic con­ poraries to beiieve in him, reminding to be debated increase spending. “ We have to begin state aid for unwed mothers. Walsh said aloft when the accident oc­ dead. he can sustain himself for life. 12 years, despite billions of dollars in gressman from New York’s blighted right up to elec- of the vote and an almost unheard-of them of their almost occult expecta­ recording our priorities, and allocate the the need for state facilities for women curred before 54 adult and The body was taken to K ^ p reminds us that we are all in government aid South Bronx, Robert Garcia, Kemp money to those services the people need,” tion day in 95 percent. tion of attaining eternal life in the who wished to have their child, has been teen-age guests aboard for Lawrence and Memorial the^ame economic boat. Those for­ One key problem, Kemp explains, has introduced a bill addressing itself Glassman said. a trip to Curtis Bav, Md. Hospital. November Few if any issues divide mere searching of the Scriptures. He reduced. Glassman said there were not tunate enough not to be below the is that "A person today who gives up to these inter-related problems. “ It’s baloney Connecticut’s tax struc­ Kemp, a former pro football player Republicans and Democrats more then added: “ And these are they that enough facilities for the women. poverty line subsidize those who are. welfare or unemployment benefits to To encourage job creation in inner testify of me” (John 5:39). He went ture discourages business,” Glassman On the role of government, the can­ IF YOU’RE AOE 46 to 8 ^ CANT SAY‘NO’ with the San Diego Chargers and Buf­ sharply this year than the GDP's call LIFE II TO HELP PAY When one end of the boat springs a take a job that provides scarcely city areas, it would reduce Social on to say in John 6:45: “ Everyone said. He also said the state tax structure didates agreed government existed to falo Bills, may seen an unlikely for massive tax cuts to stimulate does not need revamping, saying the leak, we all get wet. •more, if any, in after-tax income Security payroll taxes on employers that hath heard from the Father, and provide services to people, especially choice as an intellectual leader. Yet jobs in the private sector and get the Legislature has been putting together a "Government has, since the 1960s, than those beilefits provide is not and employees by 90 percent for hath learned, cometh unto me.” The those who couldn’t provide themselves. MNAL EVERYONE good budget.” The four candidates favored realigning produced an array of imaginative being realistic. But that is exactly workers under 21 and 50 percent for implication cleariy is that unenlighten­ This conRicted with Walsh’s position EXPENSE Manchester into one senatorial district. ACCEPTED programs and billions of federal what we ask for our inner city poor.” workers 21 and older. ment blocks man’s access to God. that ’’this state has the most asinine tax The town is now split between the Third $500 to No Salesman Will Call dollars for the inner city,” Kemp told A graphic example is the person The measure also would: reduce Paul thanked God that the structure ever encountered.” WRm I^IVt rOUR AGE OR CRll I Founp our wmat You and Fourth districts. (fin n n * (OR ERIE BROCHURE New York Democrats. "While some receiving the equivalent of $8,(MX) a the capital gains tax rate on invest­ He charged the tax structure is Thessalonians received His message, They also favored rebuilding the ment in the areas by 50 percent. HAVE, MR. Smith, and it DOEg)N’r achieved acceptable results, many of year in welfare benefits — which, of 1‘Thes. 2:13. This they did by inteilec- “ backwardsregressive,” and discouraged Manchester-to-Willimantic rail line and business investment that the state is 'OIXeiMnuHTSNWL D€PEM m G ON W E w o SEX tualiy digesting it, see Act. 17:11 completion of Connecticut’s portion of LOOK GOOD- I’M afraid IT’S trying to encourage. LIFE OF AMERICA I CORP. Of BOSTON Jesus’ disciples received God’s Interstate 84. 40 Broad SI. Mass. 02109, Oepl A CA^E OF words, knowing that he came forth or CALL TO FREE: I0C-22S-17I0 patent infringement. from the Father, and so believed that Honors planned Friday God had sent him, John 17:8. Some 3000 people received the apostle’s teaching, being baptized. Men for machinist trainees PlMt HILL JOYITI receive the Word today in the same WINDSOR LOCKS - and women in an attempt 1978. way. John E. Toffolon, chair­ to alleviate Connecticut’s Students to be graduated FLOWER SHOP Putting all this together, it must man, Connecticut l^ard of shortage of skilled from the course will in­ follow that your response to Elducation will participate machinists. clude Robert Arthur, Ver­ SPECIAL Almighty God depends upon your in a ceremony at Hamilton Hamilton Standard was non: Lynn Brown, East OF THE WEEK diligent pursuit of understanding in Standard Friday night the first company in the Hartford: William Brown, the Scriptures. There is no shortcut. honoring 35 persons who state to initiate these Manchester; David programs which include a All teaching to the contrary is il­ have complete machinist Constantino, Manchester; PON POMS course at the Howell Eric Huhtala, Manchester: lusory. To await some miraculous training programs. The programs have been Cheney Vocational Joseph Nowak, stroke of light or some supernatural ^ BUNCH,CAM Md CAMIV) funded and developed by Technical School in Manchester: William FLOWERS ind ARRANQIHKNT6 FOR IVERV OCCASION communication is to be disappointed Hamilton Standard with Manchester. Palizza, Manchester and M OAK ST. MANCHESTER T«L S 4 S ^ 1 or S4S-t443 ultimately. the support of the State Friday night’s gradua­ William Wentworth, Ver­ FREE PARKING • MIKE OR4.0WSKI, Prop. Department of Elducation. tion marks the completion non. Eugene Brewer The 300-hour training of the 15th training Minister, Church of Christ curriculum teaches basic program since the program machining skills to men was in itiated in June of O n ly A t GWA1 Sherwin Washington Merry-Go-Round It s t im e to Viliams 8RUB PROOF Stores YOUR LAWNI Save4 The abscam ‘sting’; too close to entrapment? By JACK ANDERSON It I carry that for m e." They left with a guy is talking to me. I’ve got to get number of Soviet representatives favorite as the campaign starts in Lawn Insect S A V E •7 ’*"' WASHINGTON—Did the FBI's un­ videotapes show that he was offered the briefcase, which contained $50,- some kind of a commitment out of contacted Sasser to point out that the earnest. Jimmy puts the odds on A-100?Our Longest dercover agents go too far in the a cash bribe by FBI agent Anthony 000 in cash. him. What I’m saying, if I’m going to Russians send our government Reagan at 5 to 2. Control Lasting Flat Latex House Paint Ketj 5 tb 9 9 d qdl Abscam caper, initiating crimes that Amoroso and declined it Instead, he Consider also the case of Joseph give a guy 50 thousand, I want him at publications, too. • Jimmy Carter hardly takes a with Diazinon® otherwise would not have been com­ suggested more circuitous methods Silvestri, a New Jersey building con­ least to tell me that, ‘Look, you got ’They’re correct. Some 1,000 Soviet breath these days without having a a kills and controls SAVE A lOO’G loss Lalex House mitted'’ Critics of the 'sting” opera­ of payment, like deposits in certain tractor who had been promised a $50 my guarantee that I’m going to stick publications are routinely sent here, poll taken on the possible effect on Japanese beetles and European chaler grubs, Paint $ 10.99 Reg S lb 9N « qei tion. and the greedy public officials New Jersey banks. million loan for a client who wanted my neck out ... and try and get the including Soviet Woman, Sputnik, his re-election chances. His obses­ FOOT who got stung, say the FBI Amoroso was furious. He wanted sod wqbworms and to build an Atlantic City casino. All guy in the country.’ ” News from the Ukraine, and even sion with opinion surveys is reminis­ chinch bugs a broad overstepped its bounds. Thompson to take the bribe in cold he had to do was produce members of Silvestri objected: “ I’ll tell you Soviet Military Review. Sasser was cent of Lyndon Johnson and Richard range control of Insects S A V E *5 Style Perfect'Interior The Justice Department insists cash, with the FBI's hidden cameras Congress who would fix the phony frankly, I won’t put words in the not impressed, noting that the Nixon in their last wretched months on lawns, shrubs, roses, Latex Paint everything was on filming the transaction No com­ sheik's immigration problems. He guy’s mouth.” Kremlin does not send us intelligence in office. As a result. Carter’s in- (lowers, ornamental and $ the up-and-up. No fruit trees (65-0350,51) • Wall Paint Rrg $l.)99d<]dl plicated tracking of bank deposits brought in Sen. Larry Pressler, R- But the FBI agent kept pressing. “ I agency publications such as we send house poll taker, Pat Caddell, now one “dangled bait Granular • Satin Enamel $9.99 «qe< “I would do. After Thompson left the S.D. want a guy to come forward and tell the Russians. has greater access to the president Rpq 4l4 99«qdi in front of a con­ 25 lb covers 12,000 sq. tt. meeting place. Amoroso told Howard But it soon became clear that me what the hell he can do. If a guy’s Sasser has now discovered that the than before. He’s in on every gressman. " lor most Insects, 10,000 Criden. the portly bespectacled Pressler would not take a bribe—had going to say he don’t know what he Navy, for example, sent the Soviets a strategy session, and his polls are SAVE *4-»e«0*' Your sq. tt. lor white grubs. on Exterior Stains Choice Assistant At­ middleman who had “delivered” not, in fact, even been briefed on the can do, to me that’s not worth 50 complete manual on maintenance taken continually. • A lOO’Stain and Finish torney General Thompson: "Go back and talk to Hrg $ I I 99 A q«l possibility by Silvestri. grand. All right?” and repairs for U.S. guided missiles. $ a gal. Philip Heymann him. See what his position is." Pressler offered some modest help Silvestri still protested: “ You want We have also provided the Russians 25111 • Latex and Oil Stains I(SS h :CS2| Lkiuld quet TraMi (05^360) Liquid pint TrMts 2000 I Hrq $12 99 - $l499a<)al has testified. But Criden insisted: “ He told me for the sheik, but made it clear he to know something? It’s like saying with an in-depth analysis of Red |4000 K). It. Only S1S4S •q. ft. Oi4y I M i ‘ My associate G ar/ Cohn has he won't discuss money.” didn't want any money for it. to the guy, ‘Well, lie to me.’ ” china’s industrial capacity. 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The conclusion is inescapable gressman to commit the. crime. plained next d.'iy to Silvestri. sitive government publications to the months after publication, at which Sale ends September 2 Satltlaction Quir*nte«d in the uie ol these coalings o« you* puichese price will be icfunded that the FBI agent;s, posing as Criden produced Thompson at a sub­ Middleman Silvestri replied, in Soviet Union as part of an informa­ time it is sent to the Russians. “ I ironed your costume this after­ CM9UU tt.4'Shere representatives of an Arab sheik, sequent meeting and announced: effect, that there was no need for a tion exchange program, the Kremlin POLITICAL POTPOURRI: For noon. I love your music. Please send ABWAY e came dangerously close to entrap­ “ Frank understands the situation.” payoff; Pressler would help for free bellowed like a wounded bear. those who want to make a sporting me an autographed picture.” 540 NEW STATE RD. 881 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER • 843-8838 ment in their efforts to get the goods "Okay," said the G-man. "I jusi because he believed that the sheik's The Soviet press denounced me, proposition out of the presidential An unidentified wardrobe MANCHESTER on members of Congress. want to make sure you understand investments would be good for the and Sen. Jim Sasser, D-Tenn., who election. Las Vegas oddsmaker Jim­ miBlreaa, in a note found by singer St Take the case of Rep. Frank There’s the briefcase.” economy. was investigating the situation, as my the Greek’s “morning line” Barry Manilow in hia coat poeket 643-5123 Thompson, D-.N J., whose bribery Thompson told Criden: “ Howard, The FBI man was insistent: “ When “fire-eating reactionaries.” A makes Ronald Reagan the heavy during a performanre. STATE LINE PLAZA • ENFIELD • 745-5814 t, - EVENING HERALD, Thurs , August 28, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Thurs.. August 28, 1990 - 7 l>e Rure uur appliances are work gestions from Whirlp

“young men who pleaded guilty to friendly. After six innings the H.B. Maybe times haven't changed so During Wednesday night’s TodjnTolk the shameful assault” were fined Tool Team was leading 19-5, but hosted by DiRosa, Della Fera, much. In 1672 the punishment lost the game by a score of 27-19. Manchester Republican Town Sylvester and mvself," he said. 20-ffame winner Carlton not talking didn’t fit the crime as it many $2 and some only $1. "Coaches are not coming toward The Dynamic team scored a Committee meeting, William "And you don’t even have to be ... . l :_K ; i ‘_ _ r..- trtnidhltonight. " " McGraw c'liiisaid, “"but hnf vniiyou got iml _i_i: A i.G nninn IJIJI /rr-mm McGraw riir-Loripicked liftu[) iii>»his 14lhI4(h save times doesn’t in 1980. The Vernon season — the fourth time for the "1 think it's a special year for delivered a game-winning RBI groun­ because of the low salaries" phenomenal 22 runs in one inning. Diana announced an upcoming Italian to come,” Republican PHILADELPHIA (UPI I - Phillies to go out there and do it. What s that dnut. Reliever Steve Howe, (i-6 siillered Historical Society bulletin tells of a A friendly softball game between Carlton." said Bob Boone, who has —Glastonbury High School Athletic All members of the teams are spaghetti supper fundraiser at the chairman Robert VonDeck piped pitcher Steve Carlton became the Phillies. old saying’.’ If you want to dance, you Los Angeles had taken a 1-0 lead in the loss Rockville man who was knocked H.B. Tool and Dynamic Metal caught all of Carlton's games. "He’s Director Davis Wiggin commen­ more than 40 years old and have not Knights of Columbus hall. "It’ll be m. National League's first 20-game "Lefty is the best," said first Alter the game McGraw com. down, kicked and had his ’’$30 Works, both of Manchester, last had outstanding stuff since the first have to pay the tiddler " the first on back-to-back doubles by ting on the lack of coaches at the played softball for up to 20 years. winner Wednesday night against the baseman Pete Rose, who batted in When McGraw took over, he led olf Davey Lopes and Bill Russell but the merited on the Iracas Monday night silver watch stolen.’’ The five week, didn’t turn out to be so two of the Phillies' runs. "He has day of spring training. He came to high school level Ia)s Angeles Dodgers, but he main­ by striking out the first two batters Phillies lied it in the second when . in the ninth inning when Dodgers tained his code of silence and let control of all his pitches and an un­ Florida totally prepared for the yo;)r, "He hasn’t been quite as awesome — Jay .lohnstone and Davey Lopes Garry Maddox singled, stole second shortstop Russell had to duck two ol others sing his prai.ses, believable pickoff move. He pitches McGraw s pitches, was struck by a fast, keeps you on your toes in the in the second half but he's still been "1 knew they were going to get their and scored on a single by Boone ‘C lif "I don’t think anybody is really thud and had to be restrained at the Giles asks field." outstanding. Tonight his stuff was rips." he said, "1 knew they were The Dodgers went ahead 2-1 in the close to Carlton for the Cy Young going to be hacking. ” mound And Dodgers manager Tom LaSor- just outrageous, even for him. He lourih when Mickey Matcher doubled O bituaries award. " .said Phils manager Dallas always makes that big pitch when he Pinch hitter Keith Moreland, hal­ after a walk to Dusty Baker and a " I lelt like a tool the other night Green after the 4-3 decision "Con­ da agreed bid waiver needs it. " ting for Carlton, singled, sending single by Joe Ferguson Philadelphia (when the Dodgers won 84 , sistency like that you don't see oiten. "There's nothing 1 can say about McGraw said ' 1 lost control ol mv (lluire M. Krewer Stanley F. Robertson When it was all over. Carlton. 20-7, Larry Bowa to third after the countered with two runs in the filth He never misses a turn He means an Carlton that hasn’t been said Philadelphia shortstop had singled when Carlton singled and scored on a temper and nothing I can say ,ir do _i;j^\STONBl RV - Claire before." Lasorda said. “He’s right at hugged and kissed ninth-inning MANCHESTER - Stanley F, on digester awful lot to this team." and moved to second on a sacrifice double by Rose Bake McBride then will rcctily that It's over with ll'sa ■'McCarthy Brewer, 52, of 142 Bell St., the top. He’s still basically the same reliever Tug McGraw and doffed his Robertson, 57, husband of Doris It was the fifth time in his career by Bob Boone. singled and eventually scored on a hdol on my reputation 1 hope people died Tuesday at Hartford Hospital. (Webster! Robertson of 202 Oak that Carlton has won 20 games in a power pitcher he’s always been, but cap to the crowd. \ MANCHESTER— Citing his "There was added pressure Pete Rose, who had three tuts, then throwing error by Steve Garvey. will understand She was the wife of David Brewer. Grove Road, died this morning at he's gotten a little smarter, too." Mrs. Brewer was born in Rockville Manchester Memorial Hospital. department’s original cost estimates the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Mr. Robertson was born in as inaccurate. Public Works Director Clarence J McCarthy and had lived Brookville, Maine on May 4,1923, son Jay J. Giles said Wednesday he will in Glastonbury for the past 25 years. of Martha (Carter) Robertson of ask the Board of Directors to waive Merold . bidding so a 10-ton sewage digester Flame-thrower Barker She was a member of the class of Islesboro, Maine, and the late 1945 of Rockville High School and the George Robertson. He had resided may be repaired for $38,000 by a class of 1949 of St, Joseph's College. here 25 years. Before his retirement South Windham contractor, She attended .New York University two years ago. he was employed by Giles had hoped his department where she received a fellowship in the Jack Hunter Construction Co. for could repair the lid. which slipped ups lead in strikeouts social work She was a St Joseph's 16 years. He was a veteran of World back into place last spring, for about By College alumni associate. War 11 serving in the U. S. Army. $15,000. After two bid invitations McCluskey NEW YORK (UPI) - Leading the Now is the time lor a young llame- I, 39 Wedne.sday night in pacing the She was the director of the Young Other survivors are a son, Keith Confused and exhausted, three San Fran­ right, returned to their rooms at the Lake netted only one $55,000 offer the town Earl Yost American League in strikeouts has Ihrower named Len Barker to take Cleveland Indians to a 4-1 victory Parents Assistant Program in Robertson of Rockville; a daughter, cisco, Calif., tourists bunk down against a Tahoe Inn after dinner, but were turned away ultimately rejected, Giles said he Sports Editor been for the Nolan Ryans and the his place among the league’s best Middlesex County and before that wall in a recreation center in South Lake thought the town should facilitate,the excited over the Minnesota Twins "I've Pamela D. Robertson, at home; and because of the evacuation of the area sur­ Ron Guidrys over the past few years. "It's always been in the back ol my thought about it since I was a kid " was employed by Catholic Charities a brother. Linwood Robertson of Tahoe, Nev., Wednesday. Josephine Fons, repairs. But Ryan is currently throwing his mind that 1 would like to lead the rounding Harvey’s hotel-casino. (UPI photo) However, cost estimates of the llot-hitling Alan Bannister, spor­ of Middletown, St Francis Hospital Isleboro. Maine. Frances Guerrero and Toni Morsello, left to smoke in Houston and Guidry is league in strike outs, " said Barker necessary work and hardware at honor ting a .336 average since joining Department of Social Work, and the The funeral is Saturday at 10 a m. working out of the bullpen in New after striking out eight and im­ New York Foundling Hospital She equaled the original repair estimates Cleveland 1(1 weeks ago. scored one from the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 “I’m excited about it. I'm really ly undergoing a complete face-lifting York. proving his league-leading total to run and drove in two others in sup­ was treasurer of the Connecticut Main St.. Manchester Burial will be before the lid slipped back into place, looking forward to it. It looks tike it’s in the infield...Several requests for port ol Barker's 16th victory against Council on Adoption, a member, in the veterans' section of East FBI seeks six suspects “miracuously," as one sewer official going to be a big night. ” Joe entry blanks for the 1980 Five Mile eight losses. chairman and 1980 treasurer of the Cemetery in Manchester. put it. McCluskey reported from New York Road Race have been received. The Barker, lor one. is not surprised by Middlesex Inter-Agency Council, and Friends may call at the funeral The Olcott Street sewage treat­ his feelings about the Manchester a member of HSA Task Force on ment plant has three digesters which blanks may be ready next month with his victories or his K's. home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Sports Hall of Fame induction dinner outlets to be named...When Wendy "I sure would have believed I d win maternal and child health. She was p.m. Memorial donations may be in bombing and extortion stand 20-feet high, and 60-feet in also an active member of SNEWGA diameter. Elach breaks down sewage, September 19 at the Army & Navy Ehrlich copped the Women's Divi­ 16 by end of August because 1 lelt made to the American Cancer Socie­ Club. sion club championship for the eighth that I could win 20 games this year, and the Tallwood Country Club ty. 237 E Center St.. Manchester. STATELINE, Nev. (UPI) - FBI rfJ-' which can then be treated. When the Women's Association agents joined California and Nevada lid blew off one of the tanks in McCluskey will be one of nine in­ time earlier this month it marked the he said "1 m throwing the ball over ductees and the native son is the seventh straight year. For runner-up the plate, really omcentrating on the Besides her husband she leaves Flizubetli B. Paqiiin authorities today in a manhunt for at December of 1978, officials theorized most famous of the group. Gretchen Kundahl in the golf play, it mound and my arm leels great right five sons. David L Brewer Jr of EAST IIARTEORl) - Mrs, least six suspects wanted for it was because of a build-up of gases. .Manchester, Jeffrey M. Brewer. questioning in the bombing and 13 According 'to Giles, repair work Over the years, McCluskey has was the third time she was second now Elizabeth Brooks Paquin, 52, of 54 been the recipient of hundreds of best to Ehrlich in the title play...Gil "My curve ball this year has been Peter B. Brewer. Robert J Brewer, Orchard St., died Wednesday at St. million extortion attempt at a plush would have cost at least $50,000 if the Lake Tahoe casino-hotel. honors for his achievements in track, Boisoneau. local dentist, will be an outstanding Tonight 1 got all the all of Glastonbury, and Timothy L. Francis Hospital and Medical lid hadn’t fallen back into place. Brewer of Denver, Colo ; two The California Highway Patrol The firm of Pratt and Klewin said first as a participant and later as a assistant coach at East Catholic High strikeouts except one with the Center. issued a bulletin describing three coach. this season. For years he has been curvcball I’m always mentally daughters Mrs. Julie A Zadjura of She was born in Whitefield, N.H. on the work can be completed before Rocky Hill and Mrs .Nan E. Gineo of suspects, described as white males in winter at a cost of $38,000, and Giles The Hall of F’ame honor won't be a the man behind the successful youth ready and I don’t like to see guys Aug 15. 1928 and had been a resident first. Years ago, the former East football program in Bolton, serving score " Manchester, two brothers, F. Burke of the East Hartford area for 21 their early 30s, who were last seen in noted that $15,000 had already been .McCarthy in Virginia and Richard L. the South Lake Tahoe area around set aside for the project. Giles said Side Irishman was named to the as head coach. Bannister singled home Mike years. She had been employed by Road Runners' Hall of Fame, an .McCarthy of Key West, Fla : and two the time of Wednesday's bombing at the firm’s offer is accurate, after Hargrove in the lirsl inning, walked PraU & Whitney Division of United honor he richly earned for having grandchildren. Harvey’s Wagon Wheel, The FBI said checking costs against the firm’s bid. and scored on Dave Rosello's Technologies, in East Hartford. She won 25 national titles, being selected Witnessed payoff Funeral services will be Friday at the suspects might have been headed sacrifice lly in the fourth and doubled was president of VFW Auxiliary of Giles said we will ask the board to on 113 All-America track squads and 10 a m from St Dunstan's Church, westbound on U.S. Highway 50, appropriate an additional $24,000 so Walt Nadzak, University of home the linal Cleveland run in the Post 2083 of East Hartford twice representing the United States Glastonbury Burial will be In St. toward the Bay area. the firm can begin work soon. Connecticut’s head football coach, seventh ofl loser Jerrv Koosman. 11- She leaves a son. Bradley D, in Oivmpic competition. Augustine's Cemetery. Glastonbury FBI and Douglas County, Nev., Olcott Street residents have com­ was holding court with members of II. Brooks, serving with the U. S. Navy Despite all his past success. Frienus may cgll at the Burke-Fortin sheriff’s officers also were tracking plained of foul odors around the the media yesterday on the Storrs The Twins chased Barker in the in Kingville, Texas; a daughter, Mrs. McCluskey admitted he was thrilled Funeral Home. 76 Prospect St , down a separate group of three plant, but sewer officials say it has campus when he admitted he had eighth alter tilling the bases on a pair Kenneth A Jarvis of Bolton; three at being named to the Manchester Rockville, today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 suspects wanted for questioning in nothing to do with the damaged been the butt of a lot of ribbing from ol walks and a single with none out brothers, Warren Lavasser of East shrine, the only unanimous choice of fellow Ellington Ridge Country Club pm the case. That trio was believed to be digester. Victor Cruz came on to serve up a Hartford, Richard C Lavasser of the selection committee. members while playing golf this sacrilice lly to Mike Cubhage but Memorial contributions may be Swanton, Vt.. and Leander Lavasser two white men and a woman, of­ made to the Young Parents McCluskey's table will include his season. struck out the next two baiters to of Portland, Maine; several step­ ficials said. Verplanck school wife, two of his sons, his brother Assistance Prograiji of ..Middlesex "All the stops are out as far as the A winner before coming to UConn, pick up his loth save children, and several grandchildren. John and his wife and two sisters. f’ounty Inc , 33 Pleasant St , FBI is concerned, ” FBI Special changes schedule Nadzak has produced three losing As much as the 25-year-old Barker h'uneral services will be held John McCluskey has been a promi­ Middletown. 06457 Agent Joseph Yablonsky said as the MANCHESTER - Officials at seasons. enjoys strikeouts, he does not want to Saturday at 11 a m from the John F. nent physician in Brockton. Mass., he a one-dimensional |utcher Rick Wise massive manhunt began. Verplanck School today stressed "I've taken a lot of ribbing. In fact. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. for years and was also a runner in his I saw one fellow pay off a bet recent­ "1 really enjoy the strikeouts but Andrew D. Muntuiio Sr. FBI officials said witnesses told class hours for the coming school FAST M \R 11 (»RI) - .-Vndrew D Center St , Manchester with the Rev. youth. It was big brother John who ly. He said that I wouldn't be here I'd rather." as a pitcher, throw three J Gary L'Hommedieu of St. Mary's them the bomb was delivered to the year will be different from what they Montano Sr . 64, of 57 Melrose St , inspired little, spindly-legged Joe to three years. pitches and gel three baiters out ' he delivered Episcopal Church officiating. Burial hotel-casino early Tuesday by two have been in the past. uied Tuesday at St Francis Hospital try running. "That’s a true story. 1 saw the guy said will be in East Cemetery, white men, about 35 years old and six The hours are as follows: The rest is now history. For nearly jnJ Medical Center He was the hus­ feet tall, accompanied by a woman paid off, " he said. In other games. Kansas City beat Manchester. Friends may call at the For grades 1 through 6, the doors two decades. Joe McCluskey ranked One week from Saturday, Nadzak band of Elenor Bottalico Montano. and driving a white van with IBM will open at 8:45 a m. and the tardy Milwaukee 5-4. Toronto topped Texas with bat funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. with the top steeplechase runners in will launch his fourth season as head 6-4, and Detroit edged Chicago 3-2 in He was born in East Hartford and Corp. markings. bell will ring at 9 a.m. Dismissal the world. man when the UConns travel to New 14 innings. was a lifelong resident. Before his Mrs. Jane N. Dewey The extortionists' bomb, described time is 2:45 p.m. Hampshire. ItoMlU .3. Breuer- I retirement he was employed by MANCHESTER - Mrs Jane as a very sophisticated device made The morning kindergarten session NEW YOHK CPI ttiK-ii Hn k Fall schedule Stories still persist, and Nadzak is Willie Aikens drove in two runs ’ratt i Whitney .Aircraft Group of .Nyquist Dewey, 96, formerly of 54 with l.ioo pounds of explosives, will be from 8:45 to 11:15 a m. and Wise looked .it S.m Dleg"- P.idres aware of them, that if he doesn't nited Technologies Corp.. East Robert Road, died Tuesday at a local expioded inside the casino Manchester Community College with a double and a sacrilice lly and coach Bobby Tolan .ind s.iw the hit the afternoon kindergarten session produce a winner this tall he'll be Hertford He was a communicant of convalescent home She was the Wednesday afternoon as Army or­ will again play a tall baseball George Brett's league-leading sign Ills eyes lit up will be from 12:15 to 2:45 p.m. gone. ' Mary's Church. East Hartford widow of Albert T. Dewey. dinance experts tried to defuse it by schedule and the diamond is current­ average dropped one point to 406 j.id a member and past president of with a l-lor-3 perlormance Brett 1 was graleliil tor the i tiance lo .Mrs. Dewey was born in remote control. An extortionist’s bomb ripped through two floors of ' Mary's .Mens Club. Manchester and had been a lifelong The blast ripped through the lower Man hit by car was hit by the lust pilch throwiiHii till. ■ said Wise, who ti.i-. spent s.s Besides his wife he leaves two resident. She was a member of St. floors of the high-rise building, Harvey’s hotel-casino at Lake Tahoe, Nev., Wednesday, him by Paul Mitchell. 4-3 He lineiiyi vears in the American l.eagiu- jons. Andrew D Montano Jr of Mary's Episcopal Church, a charter twisting steel beams, stripping away causing heavy damage to the hotel but apparently no major MANCHESTER - A Main Street Jenkins claims single to center in the third lopJlis where pitchers don I hit hec.iiise ol Torrington and Peter f’ Montano of member of the Manchester balconies, turning large chunks of damage to other buildings. The blast tore out walls, shattered man was hospitalized after being hit / the designated hilli-r rule Blue I). Baiiuei*' I ' ast Hartford, a daughter. Miss .Memorial Hospital Women’s concrete into shrapnel and hurling struck by a car as he crossed East glass and tossed wreckage for hundreds of yards. (UPI photo) Alircdo Grillin's Iworun triple Wise singled home the P.idies -abelle Montano of Westbrook, Auxiliary, was a worker with the Red slot machines into the street. Middle Turnpike shortly before 8 Double exposure hree sisters. .Mrs. Mary Buscetta Rangers wrong started a three-run lourih and third run in their fluee-riin seventh to Cross during World War I and for "The third floor is now in the Wednesday night issued a bulletin, p.m. Tuesday night. An accidently double exposure in camera gives both the leap md Mrs Teresa Tamburro, both of many years thereafter, and a The plates were registered to an Nelson P. Robidoux, 65, of 299 Main produced the deciding run I'oronlo s give them a 4-1 viclorx over Ihe New basement," Douglas County Sheriff based on FBI information, warning TORONTO (UPI) — Ferguson fice. and executive vice president East Hartford, and Mrs Elizabeth member of the Manchester address in Miil Valley, Calif., across St. was hit by a car driven by 71-year- and the fall as Phillie shortstop Larry Bowa makes vain attempt •liin Clancy. 12-10. allowed eight hits York Mets Wednesdav onlv tlieil Jerry Maple said. officers to be on the lookout for a car Jenkins, by his own estimation, has Eddie Robinson in particular. ^auretti of Manchester Historical Society. the Golden Gate Bridge from San old Hayden E. Whiting of 78 Walker to catch ball against Dodgers last night in Fhiladelpbra. lUPl before giving way to relievers Mike sixth victorx in 23 g.imes A fire broke out five hours later on described as a black 1975 Ford four- survived pressure at least 258 times Funeral services will be Friday at She leaves several nieces and the casino’s bomb-ravaged mezzanine St. Whiting told police he was turning It was Robinson who decided to Barlow and .lorry Garvin Doc door sedan with a California license — a number that matches his career photo) y ’ 15 a m from Callahan Funeral nephews Francisco, but a house-sitter at that left onto East Middle Turnpike from replace Jenkins with journeyman Medich, 1(1-9. look the loss 'll w.is dilliciilt making the Ir.insi- level, sending smoke through the number similar to 949 MHR. victory total. Home, 1602 .Mam St . East Hartford Funeral services will be Friday at address said he told FBI agents who Main Street on a green light. Police knuckleballer Chariie Hough at the \\ liile ''u \ I iger« 2 tion from the Amerii.in League building, but it was quickly "The subjects are possible He is surprised to hear that, with a mass of Christian burial at 9 II am . at St. .Mary’s Episcopal suggestion of American League Lamar Johnson’s one-out single because you lan I gel eni'Ugh balling extinguished. No new blazes were suspects in the Harvey’s casino bom­ charged him with failing to grant the suddenly, the pressure is too great I in at St Mary's Church, Burial Church Burial will be in East had been there to question him that President Lee MacPhail. scored Leo Sutherland with one out in [iractice. esjieeialU on tin- ro.id reported during the night. bing,” the CHP bulletin asked.“If right of way to a pedestrian. for hi? talents. will be in St .Mary's Cemetery. Cemetery Friends may call at the allegations of the car’s involvement "I was upset about that, " Jenkins the t4th .Sutherland led oil with a Wise said South Lake Tahoe, Calif., Police located, stop and hold the vehicle for in the bombing probably were based Robidoux was reported in satisfac­ The 36-year-old veteran Braves prove ■ riends may call at the funeral home Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. tory condition this morning in said. "I had been scheduled to pitch, single off Dave Rozema. 6-8. and Chief John Crow said he unclerstood the FBI” on a misunderstanding. righthander entered no plea Wise g.ixe w.iv in tin- seventh ■xlay Irom 2 to 4 p m. and 7 to 9 p.m Center St today from 7 to 9 p.m. Manchester Memorial Hospital. I wish 1 could have." He said he is went to second on Mike Squires’ the bomb was made of a plastic Wednesday at a preliminary hearing also displeased that he was told of to Bollie Fingers who earned tiis .Memorial donations may be made to explosive known as C-4. hloop single to right One out later in provincial court on charges of the decision only as he prepared to Johnson singled to lelt to help Mike 17lh save Wise gave upeighl liils and Vdelliert J. (>uf;non the .Newington Children’s Hospital or Damage to the 15-year-old casino Fuel charges irk tenants Bucs^ nemesis only one run and Ih.il one he balked possession of four grams of cocaine, board the team bus for Exhibition Proly, who relieved in the T2lh, raise Book of Remembrance at St. Mary's — the oldest in Lake Tahoe’s south Blasts Moffett home ENFIKI.D — Funeral services for Church MANCHESTER - Tenants of problems. two ounces of marijuana and two Stadium. his record to 3-7 Adelbert J Gagnon. 79, of 1365 En­ shore resort area — was estimated to J.D. Realty Associates is owned by ounces of hashish. He was remanded PITTSBURGH (UPI) - It’s be in the millions, but no injuries apartments administered by J.D. CANTON (UPI) - Nicholas "Eddie Robinson and others felt it lortuiie. (I was me field St , who died Monday in Johnson Realty Associates have been urged to John DeQuattro. Attempts to contact to Dec. 18. would be too much pressure for me,” premature lor the Atlanta Braves to Pol ice arrest two were reported because of an early Schaus, the Republican endorsed 6th ■ That's ".vhal it lake.s to tie a con­ Nntionnl League "1 got mixed up when ■e.ilcher Memorial Hospital, Stafford Springs, contact the owners of their respec­ DeQuattro or an associate have Jenkins, of course will not discuss Jenkins said. "I have been pitching come right out and say so, but it's ob­ evacuation prompted by advance District congressional candidate, vious they're beginning to think ol tending team -- one guv doesn l do Gene' Tenaci- gave me ,in inside sign were Wednesday morning in St. AI-.RNON — Vaughn J. Brennan, tive complexes concerning fuel sur­ faiM , Rubin said. his trial but he minced no words in all of my life. Pitching a ballgame In other NL games. Atlanta warning of the impending explosion. says more and more people want to themselves as possible contenders well, so someone else picks liim up and then an outside sign 1 went inl" ,i Joseph s Chapel 19, of Milford was charged today with charges. He also said the owners of the discussing the Texas Rangers' deci­ isn't too much pressure for me. I just downed Pillsburgh 7-4. San Diego breach of peace and Richard Clark, oust incumbent Rep. Toby Moffett, for the National League Western and does the job ' stretch, s.iid Wise ll was .1 balk Mr Gagnon was born in Fall The California Highway Patrol The action was prompted by Ben buildings have a "social respon­ sion to cancel his turn in the rotation think the ballclub wanted to take the trimmed New York 4-1. St Louis 20. of Hartford was charged with dis­ \ D-Conn. Division championship While Horner look care ol llie It gave New A’ork a 1-d le>nl but River. .Mass . and had been a resi­ Rubin, co-chairman. Manchester sibility” to influence their manage­ for last Tuesday’s game against the easy way out. That's my opinion of homhed Houston 111-2 ami San Fran­ Bav Burris. 7-8. could noi hold the .id dent of Enfield for the past two orderly conduct and interfering with ment employees and should be aware Schaus, 48, a Farmington real es­ Toronto Blue Jays. And if they play the rest ol the ollense. starter R|ck Manila. 8-12. cisco blanked Montreal 1-H a police officer. Tenants Association, after tenants what took place." handled the ilelen.se He had a three- vantage He allowed live tins .ind years He had previously lived in Finance chief complained about the alleged in­ of the existing situation. tate developer, opened his campaign ■ "They were wrong. " he said, Jenkins was arrested at Exhibition season the way they did m com­ In the .American League, it was Brennan was charged in connection pleting a three-game sweep of the hitter going until the Pirates rallied three runs the next inning Hroderick East Hartford and Manchester equality of the fuel charges. Tenants headquarters Wednesday promising referring to the Rangers’ front of­ Stadium Monday. Toronto 6. Texas 4, Cleveland 4. with a complaint concerning an inci­ Pittsburgh Pirates with a 7-4 victory lor three runs oil him in the eighth I’eikins heal out .in inlield hil .mil He was a member of Pratt & named by GOP also claimed many of the apartments IVleeting postponed to court independents and Democrats Minnesota 1. Kansas (ily scored on .lerrv Mumphrev > doiitile dent at 16'2 Highland Ave. Clark Three dilferenl relievers lollowed. Whitney Aircraft Retirees Club. are uninhabitable MANCHESTER — The meeting of disenchanted with Moffett. Wednesday night, they will be. Milwaukee 1, and Chicago 3. Detroit allegedly created a disturbance at MANCHESTER — Louis C. Kocsis The sweep extended the Braves’ with Al llrabosky getting the last out l.uiz Salazar be.it oiil ,i bunt and Survivors include five sons, Rubin said many of the partners the Sunset Club, scheduled for Sept. 2 2 Tenace lollowed with ,i s.icritie'* llv. Adelbert P Gagnon, Daytona Beach. the police station in connection with Jr., of 145 St. John St., described by winning streak to five games, put to pick up his third save who own the buildings may not be has been postponed to Sept. 16 at 1 Red Sox recall miracle < ..irdiiiaN 10. V'lros 2 scoring Mumphrev Fla . Adrian Gagnon, East Hartford, the arrest of Brennan. Both were Republican Town Committee their record at .500 on the season and Matula also talked about his Ken Reitz drove in three runs with treasurer Mary Fletcher as "a aware of management-tenant p.m. at the Senior Center. Willie Montanez pinch hil ,i single Robert Gagnon. Worcester, Mass., scheduled to appear in court today. NEW BOSTON (UPI) - While one of the Yaz said after a 9-4,17-day road trip. moved them to within eight games of team's turnaround rather than tiis a bases-loaded double to cap"aT>«‘- Michael D Kandrysawtz, 21, of lifelong, hardworking Republican." division leader Houston while tying own role in the win. lo put men on I li st .md second ,ind Paul Gagnon of Clearwater. Fla., city’s newspapers reprints stories "It's funny how it comes upon you, run third and help St Louis cool iiU created a sacrilice silu.ilion toi and .Norman Gagnon of .Manchester; Hartford was charged early this mor­ was named chairman of the finance them for fourth place with San Fran­ "F)veryone's out there busting from its 1914 sports pages — when but suddenly you just feel it.” Houston, which lost lor only the se^ Wise San Diego m.inagei .lerry five daughters. Lorraine Hamson of ning with driving while under the in­ committee during Wednesday night’s Bolton panel OKs roof In the time remaining, the Sox face cisco. The victory also was the their butts to do anything to win and ENGLAND the Boston Braves climbed from the cond time in 13 games The Astros Coleman put on ihe 'nml lot one .Manchester. Georgette Schober of fluence of liquor or drugs or both. He town committee meeting at town the division's upper class 14 more Braves' ninth in 10 games and their pick each other up. " he said BOL TON — After many said he was opposed with a hid of S107.382. league basement to the World Series remained two games ahead ol Los |)itch, then look it oil. giving Wise a Enfield, Constance .Murphy of Is scheduled to appear in court on hall. times and have to make up six games 16th in 20. Atlanta has an 8-1 record Pirate Manager Chuck Tanner, months of study and at because he was concerned — the 1980 Red Sox are trying for an .•\ngeles in the West chance lo hit .Manchester. Lila Farmer of Windsor Sept. 8. Kocsis who succeeds Ted LaBonne instant replay. in the loss column. Each game will against Pittsburgh — best in the puzzled by his team's poor play as findnee chairmen, recently moved times heated debate, the about safety and would like MEMORIALS (.ianis I. Expos 0 One inning later. Dave Wmlield Locks and .Marietie Kennedy of .South The only trouble is that the be a must-win situation. league against the World Champions. against Atlanta, tried to look on the Darrell Evans drove in the only run to Manchester from New Jersey. Public Buiiding Commis­ additional bracing TNMKsam drove a mammoth homer to lelt lor WiriUor. two brothers .Norman Fire damageH boat Regardless of the type of numbers in 1980 are a lot different "Six games in six weeks isn’t much The Pirates managed to hang on to bright side. with a fourth-inning single and Ed Although his presence on the com­ sion, at a speciai meeting NOVEM TO ST. JUDE a half-game lead in the East, thanks "We still have 35 games to go. We San Diego’s.lourth run Gagnon of Fall River, .Mass and SOI Til W INDSOR - A 22-foot Wednesday, approved a roofing material u s^. than the numbers in 1914. to make u ^ ’’ Yaz continued. “But Whitson and Gre.g Minton combined "I really hit that hall, said Wm- Raymond Gagnon of Ba^on, pleasure boat, owned by Richard mittee has been limited, Mrs. • Ml K t*. (bi* ■< aalF. we’ve got to have a good homestand, to San Francisco’s 1-0 victory over have to pick ourselves up from here four-ply coal tar pitch with h M i Bi M k M n ; Ml Hm m Boston, after being as much as I3'k on a two-hilter to lead San Francisco lield I have hit live homers i n this Fletcher said during her introduc­ According to the struc­ second-place Montreal. and go for the next 35." he said. Mass.; 36 grandchildren and l^preat- Carabella of 55 Windsorville Road slanted roof for the new •I kM O M W*W MinMir i l « 1076 Burnside Ave. games behind the New York Yankees then beat the Yankees and the in a game that was delayed by ram tion, Kocsis has been a welcome ad­ tural engineers report, the Bob Horner, who had a five-RBI "Three teams i Pittsburgh. Montreal trip, and I in starting lo conlrihide lo grandchildren was extensively damaged by fire, roof at Bolton Elementary in the American League East, have Orioles in the games we have left lor two hours. dition to the committee. new coal tar pitch roof will rfa k M |M B«W game against Pittsburgh starter Don and Philadelphia! are going to go Ihe ballclub again That s what 1 Burial was in St .lames Cemetery. Wednesday, School. \ il M i Ti M I >M iM m IM *i L HarHord, OL worked their way into third place, 7“z with them” Kocsis said he has worked exten­ be completely safe without Boston holds a 26-29 record in Robinson, 5-7, was one of the players .right down to the wire for this thing, have been looking lor ’ Mancnester. Police said some young boys were Mi il artHrt k Mi games off the pace. In between are -lOth birthday "ll's nice to win, said Coleman sively in New Jersey local, state, and additional bracing. Fenway Park and will have to match tiptoeing around the subject of just like we said would liappep." allegedly seen running from the area. The coal tar pitch was MkaMMiMpMiktMik the Baltimore Orioles, only a WESTBURY, NY "Wise and Fingers did a good job national Republican campaigns'and or better the club's recent road becoming a contender Wednesday Rafael Ramirez singled in one ol The incident is still under investiga­ approved due to the fact ■I MkkM. Ilk k halfgame down. I UPI) -- Free grandstand Fingers doesn t scare easily 1 m served as vice chairman of the A bid will not be awarded Epk pkUrn k n m (pnM k M night. He did so while discussing his Atlanta's runs before leaving the tion that a Trocal roof(another Florence Boston The Boston Braves were also in percentage to stay in the race. If the admission and parking will In Meiiioriaiii Burlington County Republican Club until funds for the roof are IWMkMiakMM|«iklil» three-run homer and two-run double. game with a bruised elbow, suffered lucky to be able to call on him type under consideration) third place on Aug. 28, 1914, but they Red Sox do that, there is a matter of highlight Roosevelt and chairman of the Florence nM Met manager .loe Torre is grow ing In lovinR lUfinory of Halpli l>* Simom* o' . pdss4- FilMi, 1k« (kl M Glenn Hubbard also singled in a run. concerned with Ins team s perlor­ WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (UPIi - bracine at a cost of from And while buoyant Red Sox Chicago that will have to be made up. mind is that each night (against sary birthday party mittee. ■i M b 'MM i M k k M i mance |':jrh leal and flower may witt • r until Sept. 25, 45 days after players, like Carl Yastrzemski, feel The Sox continue their effort Pittsburgh) it was a different guy Lee Lacy's RBl-forceout provided Williams College officials say Reza $5,000 to $8,000. K kk fiq ki ■ k i il kk knk |M lestivities Sept. 2 "We have to start winning he The evening sun may .set He called Manchester "my they were received the margin can be made up. Boston tonight in the first of four against the who helped us win." Horner said. the Pirates' first run in the fourth. In But the hearts that ioved you d* .n . Pahlavi, son of the late shah of Iran, ii (M nk MM ka Mk IM . Harness racing opened said "Dr losing beconi^a liabil So adopted hometown," during a brief has only 38 more games scheduled. Oakland A’s. Steve Renko, 8-5, will "The first night it was Murph (Dale the eighth. Omar Moreno had an Are the tines that won t forget has decided to remain with his fami­ Walter Treschuk, the The low bidder for a coal kM k HI IIM M kl nM under the lights at IS winning, and winniire is our con­ speech following his introduction, 528-2680 “All of a sudden, the adrenalin is take the mound against Steve McCat- Murphy), the second night Gary RBI-double and Dale Berra a two-run Sadly missed by sons. daugM< ’ ly in Egypt and not to return to lone commission member tar pitch roof is General Roo.sevelt Sept. 2. 1940 cern \ and promised to “payoff alt cam­ flowing and we know we’re in it." Iv, 10-11. (Matthews) and tonight, by whatever homer • daughter in law and grandt hiMren school in the United States this fall. paign debts" in full and on time. who objected to the move. Roofing of East Hartford MX t 10 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs,, August 28, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Thurs., August 28, 1980 - 1 1

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Stone, Detroit, 1930 injuries, Nadzak blamed it on the Stiporbowl Bradford p 0000 l^cyir 4 0 11 h pet. By United F’ress International 3-0 edge in the second set with the help of two service By EARL YOST Hendrick. iSt L if l 466 8Z 161 324 George McQuinn, St. Louis. 1938 NEW YORK (UPI) - Nobody can He had all he fould do not to bust NEW VOHK (UHII — It might not be news to many cold weather last week which 7 :3 0 ('ampp 000 0 (me 3 0 0 0 U S, Open 0 0 0 0 (iarnerZb 3 0 1 0 Hernandz. SI L 121 461 8T. 149 323 at Flushing Meadow, N Y . Aug 27 Dominick DiMaggio. Boston, 1949. parents, but teen-agers can be a real pain Especially on breaks, then added the decisive break in the ninth game Sports Editor dD SporlaContor llrabskyp Templctn, Sl.L 103 449 73 Ifp S3 prove anything, you understand, and out laughing. resulted in many leg pulls. 2 0 0 0 6:00 DRobnsnp Buckner. Chi no 43T> 62 140 322 1 Seeds in parenlhe.se.s i 33 Heinie Manush. Washington, the tennis court after Navratilova had pulled to a 4-3 lead. Sandin 1110 Men's Singles they're s till busy checking out all the And then there are Exhibits C, D "Potentially, this is the best team “ We’ll have a high-risk offense, but dD NFLRacquolbaH Itevacq 3b Tnllo.rniil KT. 389 fiO 126. S I 33 7 9 7 Totals 34 4 8 4 First Round 1933. Martina Navratilova and Dianne Kromholtz, two managed another service break in the final set but was since I ’ve been here,” Walt Nadzak 9 :0 0 Totals Croz. Hou 123 466 S 147 316 fingerprints. So far, though, most of and E, all Involving Dodger first one you w ill enjoy watching. It will AllaniJ 001 130 200-7 McBride. I>hii 104 428 62 134 313 Gianni Ocleppo. Ilalv.def (zcneMaver 31 Edgar Rice, Washington, 1924. unable to hold serve, giving Martina the match. dD Top Rank Boxing From Laa i6i. Woodmere. N Y', 28. 18. 78. 4-2 the suspicion points to the same man. veterans' in their early 20s who have already had a reported to members of the fourth Pitlsburffh 000100 030- 4 Simmons. St L 114 396 73 122 308 baseman Steve Garvey. be wide open," the coach added. Vagaa ire t): Ilie Naslase. Romania, def 31 Ken Landreaux, Minnesota. taste ol the teen-age menace thanks to Tracy Austin, An­ Both teen-agers, showed a lot of poise and promise, DI’ -Biltsburffh 1 LOR-AtlanU 6. Garvey. LA 126 616. 82 162 307 Jerry Reuss keeps being accused. One time, he picked up his glove estate yesterday as he approached Key man will be quarterback Ken 1 1 :3 0 Pittsburgh 7 2B -llorner. Madlock, F*alrice Fkominquez, France.6-4.6-1.48. something more and more youngsters are doing. Baker. LA 116 439 IS 301 6-2. Thierry Tulasne, France, def Tom 1980, The tall blond Dodger left-hander, drea Jaeger et al. had that message driven home yet his fourth season as head coach of the ^ U.S.OpanTannIaUpdata Moreno. Benedict HR Horner i28i. Dawson. Mtl 116. 4S 69 130 301 and found it full of shaving cream Sweitzer, currently on the ailing list Berra '8 i S-Rf»vstor 1/eonard. Irvine. C a lif. 6-2. 68 »ret). 30 Tris Speaker, Boston, 1912; again Wednesday night when they both were extended to 'The players are getting a lot better younger because 0 Night At ThaRacaa IP H KKRBBSO llendersn. NY no 406 61 122 301 Victor f*erci. Paraguay, def Greg who is carrying the team as much as • Another time, he discovered crushed University of Connecticut. with a bruised shoulder. American [..eaguc „ of good nutrition and good coaching." said Kromholtz. "1 (0) SportaCantar Atlanta Whylecross. Australia. 48.6-2. 6-2.6-2, Goose Goslin. Detroit, 1934; Ron anybody else right now with his three sets by little-known youngsters in the U.S. Open Loser in his first three campaigns g ab r h pet brownie cookies inside it On still If fit for the opener, the signal- 12:00 MaluliW8-l2i 7 1-3 6 4 4 2 4' Mike Shore. Los Angeles, def Steve L e F lo re , D e tro it, 1976; George I'ennis Championships started tennis at I I and am just reaching my peak now. dS NFLRacquatball Bradford 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 Brett. KC 92 36.7 72 14f. 406 Docherty. Australia,78.78.6-4. Blaine glittering 154 record and league­ another occasion, before the start of with 1-10, 4-7 and 3-6-2 records, Nad­ ('ooper. Mil 121 487 69 172 72 caller will be equipped with a Camp 1 0 0 0 2 0 Willenborg. Miami Shores. Fla .del Paul Brett, Kansas City, 1980. The older players are getting older and worse and the These girls staiT at two and they reach it at 16." 1:00 Drione.Clev 100 319 63 IS 3C leading 2.12 earned run average, an inning. Garvey reached out for the zak is confident the program is on the specially designed flak jacket, HruboskyiSSi 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 MeNamee, Australia. 6-7.6-3,6-3.6i-7.7- younger players are getting older and better, ' The other higlfly seeded player who played Wednesday dD Top Rank Boxing From Laa Carew. Cal 114 427 'I 142 3S Nulional l.cagiie doesn't have a whole lot to say in his infield ball and threw his hands up in right track and a better than .500 Vagaa Pittsburgh Wilson. KC 126 6« 100 '180 330 6.; Eliot Tclscher. Palos Verdes, Calil . sim ilar to one worn in the National I) Rtibinmn fl/>-7i 7 8 7 7 f« 3 det Scott Davis. Santa Monica. Calif .6- Navratilova, seeded second, said after overcoming 19- night, Jimmy Connors, didn't have so much trouble — his 3 :3 0 Rivers. Tex 17 634 87 176. 328 44 Willie Keeler, Baltimore, 1897; own defense. alarm when he found it to be covered season will result. Football League. Solomon | 0 0 0 0 1 Bell. Tex 107 427 69 140 328 2. 6-4. 6-4. Juan Ayala. Chile, del Hill year-old Lena Sandin. 6-4. 4-6. 6-2, in her opening match. opponent wasn’t a teen-ager. dD SportaCantar Tekulve t 1 0 0 0 0 Maze. Carmel, ('a iif .68, 38.6-3.38,6- Pete Rose, Cincinnati. 1978. I'm taking the fifth, " he says, with slimy chewing tobacco. " I don’t feel any pressure. I know Nadzak has so much confidence in Bumbrv. Ball IS 483 88 161 313 H B P -b y l) Robinson i Ramirez I WF*- Oliver. Tex 3. Peler Rennert, Great Neck, N Y . def It's a change ol generation They seem to be getting Connors, the No. 3 seed looking for his fourth Open ti­ 128 617 76. 161 311 MikeGandollo, l..akeland, fla ,7-f ,6-2.6- 42 Bill Dahlen. Chicago. 1894. trying his best to keep a straight face Reuss, concluded Garvey, was at I'm a good coach and it’s just a the junior that if ready, Sweitzer w ill l) Robinson Pl^-Benedirt T -2 41 A - Watson, NY 101 376 60 n r 306 better at a younger age ' tle. disposed of 20-year-old Marcel Kreeman, who was a 12.163 I Brian GolUried il3 i. Bonaventure 37 Tommy Holmes, Boston, 1945. and wipe from It the expression of a work again matter of time until we win," he call at least 75 percent of the offen­ McRae. KC 91 73 68 108 306 Fla .del DavidCarler, Australia.6-7 6- ballboy in Connors' 1976 Open final with Bjorn Borg. 6-2, Home Runs 36 William Hamilton. Philadelphia, cat that has just swallowed a canary .Navratilova, who has already lound herself displaced added. SANDIKGO NKWYORK 2. 6-1 6-3 "I don't have the slightest idea how 6 2 6 2 sive plays. Naltomii league - Schmidt Phil 7 . as the top-ranked player al the tender age of 23 by Austin, - , - . abrhbi abrhbi Horner AII28. Baker. L A 7 . Murphv. 1894. Mere is some of the evidence, any of those things could've possibly While UConn alumni, and Huskie UConn will again employ the R'chrds If six years younger, had never even laid eyes on Sandin un­ "I felt pretty good, ” said Connors, who has won the 5 0 2 0 Taverasss fr 0 1 0 Atl S. Garvey. LA. Carter. Mtl. 35 Fred Clarke, St. Louis, 1895. however. You're free to judge for happened. " says Reuss, offering that followers have expressed im­ Wishbone offense. "We went to it Smith ss 5 0 00 Maddox3b 6 110 Hendrick. St Land Clark. S F 2 til a week ago The top-ranked woman in Sweden, Sandin Open every even year since 1974, " I'm moving around the Winfield rl 4 I 1 i Mazzilli cf 4 0 30 American League - Jackson. NY34. 33 George Davis. New York. 1893; yourself. completely innocent straight face patience. Nadzak sees the I960 because of the number of good run­ Perkins lb 4 12 0 Wshngtn rf 3 00 0 Oglivie. M ils , im m as. M i)31. Armas. Harold Solomon i7i. Fort Liuderdale. IS ranked 65th in the world and has only recently joined court pretty well.” Mmphry cf 4 13 1 llendrsn If Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis, 1922 Exhibit A: Reuss reached into his again schedule more realistic with no early ning backs." Nadzak said. “ The BASEBALL 4 0 2 0 Oak 26. Murray, ftait and Parrish. Det Fla del Jan Norbaf k, Sweden 6-2.68 the circuit alter a stellar junior career While the only other seeded woman to play Wednesday, Salazar3b 4 1 10 Jorgnsn lb 3 0 0 0 a 68, Mike Grant. Hoslyn N . del 31 Ed Delahanty, Philadelhpia. locker for his shoes not long ago and games against the likes of Army and Tenacer 2 0 0 1 Trevino c offense is not designed for Sweitzer," 4 0 10 Runs Hatted In Ricardo Acazo. Ecuador, 7-6, 6-1. 78. was about to put them on when his Kromholtz, the .No 6 seed, had a better idea of what she No. 10 Virginia Kuzici, had an easy tim e of it in advan­ Navy. Flannry2b 20 10 Almon2b 4 02 0 National League - Schmidt. F^hil 9S. (Tins Mavotte. Springfield. Mass del 1899; Willie Davis, Los Angles, 1969; Spectacular job was getting into She'd seen 16-year-old amateur Zina cing to the third round with a straight-set triumph over he pointed out. AMERICAN LFAGI K Montnz ph 10 10 Burris p 2000 Garvey, I.A 92. Hendrick, St L 92. Matt M iti hell, Los Altos. Calif 6-3.6 1. Rico Carty, Atlanta. 1970. sense of smell was sharply offended Opening date w ill be one week "A lot of good things happened, Hast Cash 2b 1 0 0 0 Jackson p 00 0 0 Hernandez, St L 81. Flaker. LA and 6 1. ftick Fagel. Miami del Carv t.eed.>i Along with some ot his extra­ Garrison play — once Sweden's Nina Bohm, the men’s draw suffered its first W L FVl GB Wisep 3 0 2 1 Moreno ph 1000 Clark. SF79 New York, 68. 6-2 6-0, Sammy 30 Elmer Smith, Cincinnati, 1898; by a rather soft, repugnant object he from Saturday in Durham against New York fO 600 Fingersp 10 0 0 M iller p OOOO curricular activities, Reuss. who 1 knew I had a tough match on my hands. " Kromholtz major casualties. despite the injuries. It gave us American league - Cooper, Mil 96 Giammalva. Dallas, def Rick Fisher. Stan Musial. St. Louis. 1950. discovered in one of them Further always tough New Hampshire, a (coaching staff) an opportunity to Baltimore 74 ») SV7 Yngbid ph 10 10 Oliver. Tex 94. Brett. KC and Jackson, I'alo Alto. Calif . 38 6-1. 62. 6-2. started the season in the bullpen and said alter edging the young rexan. 6-3, 2-6, 6-4, to advance Sixth-seeded had his finest season to date Boston 66 16 S41 T'l Totals 36 4 13 4 Totals 36 1 11 0 SherwcMid Stewart. Houston, del Ferdi examination led him to the in ­ team that won four previous NY 90 Perez. Bos 88 look at a lot of young players. It gave Detroit 66 S24 San Diego 000000310-4 Stolen Bases Tavgiin. Framingham. Mass .78.6-2 6- emerged from it as a starter when to the third round "She's tough and she runs down a lot of halted abruptly when he suffered a pulled hamstring in 66 60 620 10 escapable conclusion that somebody meetings before settling for a 3-3 Cleveland New York ODD 001000- 1 National F.A?ague - l^'Flore. Mtl 8) 4 (^ ip H(K»pcr. Sunnvvalc- Calil def Dave Goltz came down with the flu balls " his left leg and retired leading Ita ly ’s Gianni Ocleppo, 6-2. Favorite us a chance to evaluate a lot better." Milwaukee 87 62 619 10 F-^Trevino DP New York 1 LO B - Moreno. Fbll 76 , Collins. Cm 62. Scott. U ’lt Shiras. nhorcwfiorf. Wise , 6-2.6-1.6- had curbed his dog in his shoe. Or deadlock last fall. Toronto 12 73 416 23 San Diego7, New York 10 2B-Richards. M tird. Richards. SD 49 3 Pasi'al Porles. Franco dof John on May 16, has done a spectacular job Garrison, a high school senior who last year was 6-1, 6-7, 2-4, and No. 12 Jose-Luis Clerc, in the midst of a If Sweitzer can’t play the opener, West that one of his teammates had Top-seeded Tracy Austin The injury list is long. Mumphrev HR-Winfield il8i SB- American League — Henderson. Oak Yuill, South Africa, 6-2 6-4. 6-2, Butch / l :>Ol)TDOOR the all-important job may be given to W L Pet GB Rirhards, Mumphrev SF--Tenare 7 , Wilson, KC6A. Dilone,CIev4B, Cruz, Walts. Phoonix. Ariz . dot Brad Drewcll for the Dodgers this year. ranked only sixth on the Girls 14 list, ran down a lot ot brilliant summer season, fell to Bemie Mitton of South Kansas City 83 44 664 - transported the object and put it in returns ball during first test Football tub-thumper Tim Tolokan freshman John Todor or Rob IP H R KR BRSO Sea 39. Bumbry. Balt and Wills. Tex 31 Australia. 6-4. 6-2. 48. 6-4. Tim All his teammates will tell you that balls Wednesday night. After rallying to tie Kromholtz at Africa, 6-3, 6-2, 4-6, 2-6, 7-5. Oakland 66 82 512 18 San Diego Pitching Gullikson. Boca Baton. Fla . def Tony i t ' 4 TOPICS there. A little more detective work issued a stat sheet that showed nine Texas 82 64 4GQ 20*1 WiseiW6?(i 61-3 and they'll also tell you they con­ one set apiece, she took a 2-0 lead in the final set before Others advancing during the second day included No. 7 Tuesday in US Open at New Trivella, a man-sized responsibility. Victories (*raham. Sepulveda, ('a lif 6-3.68.68, enabled Reuss to determine fellow of the top 22 offensive players were Chicago 63 70 431 28 Fingers iS17i 2 2-3 National l.^ague - Carlton, Phil 29-7, Victor Amava '16'. Louisville. Ky . del by Bob Brawafar "We have the potential to have a New York tinually keep an eye on him. out- Kromholtz came through with the decisive break in the Harold Solomon. No. 10 Ivan Lendl, No. 13 Brian Gott­ York. She defeated Anne Smith Minnesota » 73 430 28'1 Reuss, LA and Bibby, PiU l6:-4. Niekro, I jr r v Davidson. New Hochelle. N Y . 68, FMtfO.llRT OUTDOOB ( NSUI ’ *NT pitcher .Steve Howe was the culprit on the injury list and 10 of the top 22 California 49 76 3B6 S 'l Burns iL7-8i 61-3 10 tielder Jay Johnstone and reliever winning season," Nadzak echoed. Hou 14-11. Alexander. Atl 128. Sander­ 6- 2. U Maybe one good turn deserves ninth game fried and No. 16 Vic Amaya. Gottfried, who dropped a in straight sets, 6-2, 7-5. (UPI battle 46 79 388 36 Jackson 2-3 0 Ross Case. Australia, def Byron defenders. UConn followers hope this w ill be son. Mtl and Ruthve-n. Phil 12-8. Rogers. KEEPING BAIT COOL AND ALIVE Don Stanhouse because nobody can Sandin. who matched Navratilova game for game until first set tie-break to David C arter, was the only one of the Wednesday’s Results Miller 2 3 M tl 12-9 Bertram, South Africa, f -7 68. 6-1.6-3, another, but the other morning while photo) Explaining the excessive rash of Toronto 6. Texas'4 Balk- Wise F*B~Tenace T -2 fd A- Bernic Milton. South Africa, def Jose- Minnows arc ihc most d iffi­ four who required four sets to win. the case. the Dodgers were in Montreal. Howe ever tell what they'll be up to next being broken in the 10th game of the first set. jumped to a Cleveiand4. Minnesota I. twilight 16612 Gura. K(* 18/ , Norris, Oak lB-7. John. Luis Clerc il2 '. Argentina. 6-3,6-2,48.2- cult hail to keep aloe, cspcciui- KanusCitvf.. Milwaukee4. night NY 17-7, Barker. Clev 168 6.7-f, Fritz Buehning, Short Hills, N J l\ it you must transport them was awakened at a little after 7:00 by Stanhouse calls Reuss "QTip " Chicago 3. Detroit 2.14 innings, night KANSASCITY MlLWAl KEE Earned Run Average def Mario Martinez, Bolivia, 6-2.38.6-7 some distance to where \ou will Why'’ Thursdav's Games ab r h bi ab r h bi 'based on I2T innings> 7- f ,68. Ivan Lendl 'lO'.l'zechoslovakia. a loud knock on the door ot his hotel Pro football roundup lAllTirhesEDTi lish "D id you ever look at his head’’ " - . Scott outkicks Wilson If 1 1 0 Molitur2b 40 10 National I..eague — Sutton. LA 2 24. del Tim Mayotte. Springfield, Mass .68, room. Minnesota ' D Jackson 7-8 • at Toronto dh 5 0 0 0 Yount ss 4 2 3 1 Reuss. LA 2 z Carlton. Phil 2 27. 6-3.78. Bussell Simpson. New Zealand, Some ice cubes and a plastic says Stanhouse "It looks like a (J- Who Am I? I McLaughlin 4-71.1 p m grett 3b 3 1 10 Cooper lb 4 0 0 0 Zachry,NY2.91, Whitson.SF29f. def Mike l>each. Weston. Mass .6-3.6-3, bag will work wonders. Punch "Who the hell is i f ’ " he called out. California i LaRoche2-41 at Baltimore Aikens lb Tip. Reuss, Johnstone and 1 are like Junior Olympics win John Walker 3 1 12 Thomas cf 3 I 12 American league — Norris. Oak 2 21. 28,78. . Shelby. N C .del several small holes in the bag, "Room service, " was the answer. I Palmer 13-9) . 7 30 p m FVrter c 4 111 Oglivie If 4 0 0 0 Gura.KC2 30. Nlay.NY2 49. Burns, Chi . Fnpp Island S ( '. 48 6 three partners in crime. We will ry Oakland 'McCatty 10-11 * al Boston Otisef 3 0 11 Lezeanorf 4 0 10 2 69. Langford. Oak 2 80 0. 6-2. 7-f. Rick Mever, Great Neck, III] It with ice and tie the top "I didn't order any flaming room iRenko 86). 7 V p m ('ardenl If 1 00 0 Bando3b 30 00 Strikeouts N Y del Trev Waltke. Los Angeles.68. dosed. service,' Howe said through the never accuse each other of anything Former Rockville High standout John Ward, who captured the State D U B LIN (U P I) — American Steve Seattle i Beattie 4-11 > at New York Hurdle rf 4 12 1 Gan(ner3b I 0 00 National League - Carlton. I ^ il 232. 62. 38, 68 I.ay the bag o\ei the bucket and we w ill never destroy each other, >Mav 11-61. 8 p m White 2b 40 10 Davisdh 4 120 Ryan. Hou Itt. Niekro. Atl 143. .Iimmv Connors i3i, Miami Beach door. Outdoor Track Championship javelin competition last spring, added to As the ICC melts, cool water will Turner cut Scott outkicked 1976 Olympic 1500 Milwaukee 'Sorensen«n 9-8'98* at DeflioilDenoi Mulinks ss 4 0 10 Martinez c 3 0 0 0 Blvleven, Pitt 140. Soto. Cin 130 Fla . def Marcel Freeman. I’orl but watch out — you never know what I Fidrveh 0-2'. 8 p m Washington. N Y .6-2,6-2.6-2 drip into the bucket and keep "Well, it's your room number, sir. his laurels by taking the event at the National Junior Olympics in Santa meters champion John Walker of Totals 36 6 9 5 Totals 34 4 8 3 American League — Barker. Clev 139. lurks in the dark." Texas iFifueroa 3-77' at Kansas (^i'D Kansas Citv l(Q 001 000- 5 Norris, Oak 138. Guidrv. NY 128 Haas Women's Singles the water there Irom over­ and your name " Clara. Calif. (Gale 13-7). I 36 p m First Round New Zealand in the final straight Milwaukee' 000210010-4 Mil and Eiannisier . Sea 12) heating. Now you get the general picture The Junior Olympics were held Aug. 15-17. Friday s Games E -M o lilo r. Hurdle DF—Kansas City I Saves Betsy Nagelsen. Winnetka. Ill def Wednesday night to win the one mile Texas al Kansas City LOB-KanSasCitv6. Mi|waukee4 2D* National league — Sutter. Chi 26. Deborah Jevans, England 6-0 6-2 II ice isn't available, wrap a It you ask Jerry Reuss tor his basic Ward and his high school cbach. Jim Balcome, arrived in California Milwaukee al Detroit Wilson. Aikens. F^ortcr. Davis. Yount HR Allen. NY 22, Flume, Tin 21. Tekulve. Lindsay Morse. Costa Mesa. Calif . def piece ol burlap around the Banquet meal feature race at the Dublin inter­ Chicago at Cleveland philosophy, his philosophy on life, he on Friday and he was required to participate in a qualifying round with - Thomas <31>. Hurdle (10), Yount i2U> Pitt 19. Fingers. SD 17 Manana Simionescu Borg. Monaco. 6-1. bucket, wet it and let evapora­ national track meet. Minnesota at Toronto S b-B rett 2. Otis SF-Aikens American league-Q uisenberry KC 6-1. Caroline Stoll. Livingston. N J def Howe opened the door and was mulls over the question a moment or but to play tion do the cooling job. 27 other competitors. Ward qualified second best with a throw of 202 California al Baltimore Scott, finishing powerfully, clocked IP H R ER BBSO 31. Darmerfi chi and Gossage. NY 22. Paula Smith. Latham. N Y . 68, 78, greeted by a breakfast that looked so and says: " I live for today with an feet and he and 13 others advanced to Saturday’s action. Seattle at New York Kansas City Stoddard. Ball 19. Burgmeier. Bos and Roberta McCallum, Ml Lebanon, F*a Craylish can be kept alive bv 3:53.8, .1 ahead of Kenyan Wilson Oakland at Boston Spliltorff 1WIO81 8 6 4 3 1 2 del Nanev Yeargin, Atlanta. Ga .6-1,7- like a banquet plus a bottle of the eye on tomorrow. I just have fun NEW YORK (UPI) - The Denver normal in the N F L Wednesday one Lopez. Det t8 placing a tray or two ol ice The 18-year-old youngster, who will be attending Manchester Com- i Marlin iS2' 1 0 0 0 0 0 6. Susan Jaeger. Lincolnshire. Ill . def cubes in the bottom ol a bucket, most expensive French champagne. Willie Stargell, I think. sqys^j?best Broncos are not giving away Jim day after the dreaded Cutdown Waigwa with Walker placing third in NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee Glyms Coles. Britain, 6-3. 6-2. Karen munity College in the fall semester, and the top qualifier threw next to i E^st Mitchell IL 4-3' 3 6 4 4 0 2 Susman. L.a Jolla. Calif . def Tanya then covering this with several 'B all.' Turner’s jersey just yet. 3:54.0, Host valuable An appropriate bill came with it. He says they don’t s» ’Tuesday. last and last respectively in the six rounds among the 14 entrants. W L Pet GB Holdworth 6 3 1 1 0 3 Harford. South Africa. 38. 6-2, 68. folds ol burlap topped with a Piusburgh 70 57 .551 - " I didn't order any of this," Howe they say, 'Play Ball " The Broncos, hoping that no team After a flurry of personnel moves HBP-bvMitchell'Brett' T-2 19 A- CLEVELAND (UPI) - Christiane Jolissaml. Switzerland del thick layer of grass. Ward, who hopes to go onto the University of Maryland on a track ! Montreal « 57 548 't 18 815 FrederiqueThibault France, 78,68 ht Al Cam- For women s lib. I set F’hiladelphia 06 SB 532 2h Dump the bait onto the grass snapped angrily and then got on the Dodger Vice Presid< would pick up the 39-year-old Turner, Tuesday, the Philadelphia Eagles scholarship after the first semester, and his closest rival from Oregon Von Hayes, one of the Henee Richards. Gainesville. Fla del the track record I was the New York 50 66 400 l l ' i Zenda Liess. Holly Hill Fla .38.6-2.6-3. and keep the bucket out ol the phone. panis regards some the .things are hoping Turner will remain with returned to their two-a-day practice Day o f practice St. Louis 56 6B 444 13>i hottest young players in first woman jockey (UPI took turns thru four rounds. Ward would take the lead and the West DETROIT CHICAGO Jeanne DuVall. Dallas del liana sun. After listening to his complaint, Reuss does as a genera the squad. routine, preparing for this week’s Chicago 50 74 4QS 18>i the Cleveland Indians farm Strachonova. Switzerland 6-2.6-1. Stacy called me a "jocketle") to Coaster would go a little better. NEWPORT, R.I, (UPI) - The West abrhbi abrhbi Worms are easiest to keep f’eierscf 7 110 Suthrlndlf 62 2 0 Margolin Beverly Hills. C a lif. def Lele the m aitre'd said. "Very well. sir. "They help him relax mentally, compete at a major U.S Turner, who has kicked more N FL final exhibition game against the That continued until the fifth round where Ward heaved the javelin a W L Pet GB systein. .Monday was un- Forood. Fort l^auderdale. Fla .6-1,5-7,6- alive, and the easiest to mis­ French today were headed “away Houston 71 56 563 - Trm m ll ss 5 1 10 Squires lb 50 10 you can keep the food but make sure yet. paradoxically, he's very serious track That happened in field goals than any other player Raiders in Oakland. Coach Dick Kemp If 5 0 12 Lemon cf 6 0 2 0 ani(nously named Most 1. Candv Reynolds. Knoxville. Tenn . del treat and destroy, according to personal best 215 feet while the Oregonian fell nine inches short at 214- from the waterfrqpt" while the Los Angeles 6B 57 546 2 Diane Desfdr Los Angeles. 6-3. 6-2, you send back the champagne " out there on the mound. " Campanis 1969 at Hialeah Now there except George Blanda. was cut by Vermeil got a chance to work out the 67 » 532 4 wcknfss lb 5 0 10 Johnsn dh 7 0 3 3 the Mercurv ou;boards'lishing feet, 3-inches. Each failed to better his best on the last round with the Cincinnati Parrish c 5 0 10 Mornsn2b Valuable Player and Martina Navratilova '2 ' Charlottesville. are dozens of female Australians planned more practice in San Francisco 63 63 500 8 6020 department It didn't take Howe long to figure says "He has an excellent command, Denver Tuesday but Coach Red team ’s two newest prospects — Ron Brookns3b 6 0 10 Baines rf 6 000 "Prospect of the Year " in Va . del Lena Sandin, Sweden. 68 48. jockeys 215-foot effort earning Ward the gold medal preparation for the start of a finpl Atlanta 63 63 500 8 D>er dh 2 0 10 Borgmnne 3U 00 6-2 Pul them in a can with some out the whole thing Reuss was of his pitches, he challenges the Miller was so optimistic that he Baker and Ray Sydnor — and came San Diego 53 74 417 W i Smmrs dh 2 0 0 0 Dotson pr 1)000 the Class-A Midwest . Second Round dirt and mulch, and place the best-of-seven series F rid a / to deter­ Wednesday s Results Virginia Ruzici 'tOi Rumania, def answering back, or striking back, hitters and he has improved his curve named Turner as his kicker Saturday away impressed with both. Lentme rf 3 0 0 0 Kimm c 1000 League, the Indians have can overnight in your home Atlanta?. Pittsburgh4. msht Corcom rf 2 00 0 Bell3b Nina Bohm, Sweden, 68. 6-3. Sylvia mine an America’s CTip challenger. San Francisco 1. MontrealO, night 40 10 whichever you prefer, but he denies ball He has a downer type curve, 6MI at Green Bay. Minus three key participants, the Whitakr2b 6 0 2 0 Fh’vor ss 3 120 announced. Hanika West Germany , del Mary Laiu relrigerator. / uo veil epijou The Australians spent Wednesday F^iladelphia 4. Los Angeles 3. night F*iatek. Munster. Ind 68. 7-f Susan When you go hshing. vou'll everything. what we used to call a drop' when we a jc j qiuAAM ^ ui ut But General Manager Fred Gerhke Washington Redskins wrapped up the San Diego 4. New York 1, night Molinar ph 1000 Hayes, who was also practicing on Rhode Island Sound and Cruz ss 1 000 Leo. Australia, def Elsie Burgin. probably take along an ice chest "The only thing I will say," he were kids But the big thing about qsiuij aoe|d qiQi e o) 10441 i-o)-»9 t said Turner might decide to retire, heavy preseason work. Comerbacks St Louis 10. Houston?, night Baltimore.68.68. Bettma Bunge, ( oral *poj oq« dujfuj « *i(j UT'fMSNV Thursday's Games Totals 46 2 9 2 ToUls 49 3 13 3 n a m ^ the league’s All- for cold drinks planned the same routine today. One out when winning run scored Gables. Fla . def Dianne Morrison. Lus says, "is that I've been accused." Jerry is he's more serious now ' even if he does clear waivers. Lemar Parrish and Joe Lavender ' All Times EFTTi Star third baseman, is bat­ Angeles, 6-2.6-2. Pam Teeguarden Los Simply tic a plastic hag The tri-colored yacht France 3, Houston (Pladson 08» si Chicagt , 000(00000(0-2 Now for Exhibit B: Come on now, Al Are you serious’’ t'l 19MNKA. Inc "He’s a proud guy,” Gehrke said. stretched their walkout into a second Ovett shaves Chicago (02 000 000 000 01-3 ting .325 with 78 RBI for .Angeles, def l^ a Anlonupolis. Glendora around the worm can leaving a Baron Marcel Bich’s fourth French 'Lamp 104)1.2 30 p m ('am 48.68 68. Dianne Fromholtz <6i Two weeks ago in Atlanta, Derrel "He's proud of his record and what Cincinnati > Motkau081 at Pittsburgh DP-Deiroil l,Chicago3 LOB-Detruil short loop of string. Hook this day while fullback John Riggins con­ II. Chicago 15 2B-Morrison. Brookens. the Cleveland farm club at 'Australia, def Zina (iarnson Houston Cup challenge, was up in a sling at its ■ Rhoden4-31.7 S p m Thomas, playing center field, was he’s done over the years." tinued his holdout, which he Kemp SB-W hilaker S-Squires. F*ryor Watferloo. Iowa. Texas. 6-3 28, 68 outside the ice box and let the Share early lead dock for minor repairs. Atlanta lA le xa n ^r 128) at St Louis •'*IP H R E R B B ^ can hang inside, suspended being waved al to move over by the Turner declined to comment on the iVuckovich98).0 35p m threatens to turn into a retirement. Detroit above the ice and cold drinks I’INEHURST. N C * UPI' - Du'k Friday s Games Morris 10 9 2 2 7 2 bench Thomas waved back at the Broncos' decision to waive him, The Cleveland Browns announced H(xiston at Chicago Amateur medalist world record Hozema 1L 681 3 1-3 4 1 I 0 0 Crickets and grasshoppers Von Tacky Jr ot Titusville. Pa . and bench, saying in effect he was going which Gerhke said was done to "buy they have acquired veteran Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night can be kept alive the same wav. Atlanta al St Louis, night (liicago Jai Alai Results Universitv ot Houston star F red H IN E H C K S T , N C. I U P I) - EH net results Burns 7 2-3 plus the cold slows their to stay right where he was time " while Denver tried to work out linebacker Don G ^ e from the San KOBLENZ, West Germany (U P I) 1(X) meters later. Montreal at Los Angeles, night Couples shared the first-round lead University of Houston standout Kred F^iladelpbia at San Diego, night Farmer 31-3 Fist movements and makes them Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda a trade for backup quarterback Diego Chargers. The 6-foot-2, 240- — B ritain’s 800 meters Olympic gold This left Ovett in the lead momen­ The Elast Hartford Tennis Open at Proly (W5-7I 3 3 %tmi l i N 13JI 101 New York al San Francisco, nisht I ISM 0hn«ta 1SJ0 U0 3JI easier to put on a hook held a closed-door meeting after the Tuesday in the 26-hole qualilying por­ Couples earned medalist honors in Norris Weese. The possible trade medalist Steve Ovett ripped seven WT- Morrison, Farmer T -3 49 A - SPadriZarra LI0 4J0 4 tin s I.M 4J0 pound Goode had a shoulder separa­ tarily before Wessinghage took up the Blast Hartford municipal tennis 12ifi A handlul ol ice and a little tion ot the U S Amateur GoK Chain- the US. Amateur Wednesday, but HOUSTON ST LOUIS 3 fiirt 3J0 3 Fasts IM game telling Thomas and everybody reportedly is with the New Orleans tion at the beginning of last year and tenths of a second off the 1,500 the challenge and hit the front until complex saw Scott Brohinsky of ingenuity will solve most ol ab r h bi ab r h bi M tSLM I 38 572.M else in the room that kind of behavior pionship with a 3-under-par 69 said that doesn’t mean the match meters world record Wednesday Morgan2b 3 1 1 0 Oberkfll2b 4 2 4 1 I Saints. missed the first three games of the 50 meters out when Ovett slipped into Hartford defeating Mike Custer of 1-5 I14I70 38 5224 40 your bail problems during hot Von Tacky and Couples, along with play segment of the tournament w ill Cabell 3b 4 02 1 Scott cf 320* TriffcU 38-2 552li4 wouldn't be tolerated He had some The Broncos initially refused to season. The 7-year veteran had a night and then predicted he could lop a higher gear and raced to victory Manchester in the Men’s Singles final TrNsets l-S-3 H 0 U 0 weather. be easy for him F^ihl rf 4 0 0 0 Hmndz lb 4 12 2 MINNESOTA CLEVELAND other things to say as well other golfers who played on the say that Turner had been cut, and shoulder operation at the end of last another 1.4 seconds off the mark. with two meters to spare. 7-6, 6-0. M ary Jo Lane took the Cruz If 4 0 0 0 Hendrckrf 3 112 ab r h bi ab r h bi ■a lUO S.M 3.21 Cedeno cf 4 0 0 0 lorg If 5 14 1 Powell rf IPactt 12.40 U 0 3 il An Item appeared in the paper con­ Plnehurst course, were scheduled to "Being the medalist doesn’t mean didn’t inform the kicker until after season. Ovett posted 3:31.4 seconds to 5 0 10 Dilone If 5010 I M i M S.2I 521 Ovett has now wiped out two of the Women’s Singles title with a 6-3, 6-2 Walling lb 4 120 Kennedy c 4 1 10 Castino3b 4 10 0 OrU rf 40 11 I 121 100 continue tlie 36-hole qualifying round that much." said Couples, who fired Ashby c 4 02 1 RetizSb 4013 Smalley ss 3 l » f i 3 M tm cerning the episode saying Lasorda Tuesday's practice. Turner had not Kenny Stabler will go all the way eclipse the record of 3:32.1 he shared world records held by his arch-rival victory over Carol Obee. The Men’s 4 0 3 0 Hargrv lb 3 110 vrits 121 M b a 24 53540 a 2-under-par 70 Wednesday for a Reynidsu 2 0 0 0 Phillips ss 4 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 Charon Adams dhIf 3 02 0 M k 4 8 S 4 1 2 0 hadn't handled the situation proper­ today on the par-72. 6,974-yard Coun­ played in any of Denver’s three for Houston at quarterback against with Olympic champion Sebastian Coe. He became the world’s fastest 'M asters saw Phil Staknis defeat Landsty ss 1 0 0 0 Futgham p 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 Hassey Cubbag pr lb 0 100 Macta 24 513UI two-day total of 139 - 5-under par Nrtseta M S1I2.4I ly. The assessment was attributed to try Club ol North Carolina course, preseason games this summer. Coe. West Germans Thomas KForschp lOOOMarlinp 20 10Goodwndh 3 0 0 0 Bannstr2b 3 122 Triticts M -3 S3S1J0 Tribcta 24-3 5$7 tll Jones needs surgery the Buffalo Bills, something Coach m iler by clocking 3:48.8 in Oslo July 1 Mike Ruggles 6-0, 6-4. The Men’s Rubergep OOOODurhmph lO OOW ynegrph while other qualifiers who played al I just hope I draw someone with 1 00 0 Diaze 401 0 TM "an unnamed p la ye r" Turner has scored 1,439 points in Bum Phillips did not want to do. The Wessinghage and Harald Hudak, who to clip two tenths of a second off Doubles final w ill be Saturday with Leonra ph 1 0 0 0 Litllefild p 0 0 0 0 Sofield cf 4 0 10 Mannngcf 40 10 IIM S.M 3.M NEW YORK (UPI) - Ruppert Pladson p 00 0 0 Wilfong2b 4 G M 35.40 11.00 U I The following evening Lasorda Carolina switched to Pinehursl oniy one arm ," said the golfer, who his career, second only to George placed second and third, also 4 02 0 RoselIo3b 2 111 5.40 5 M coach had hoped to play backup G if­ Coe’s mark and then equaled Coe's the teams of Phil Hanock-Brohinsky Bochv ph 1 0 0 0 Butera c 1000 I P id il U0 4J0 Jones, injured in a crash into the out- claims to be a poor match play com­ 3 0 3 0 Harrahph ^ T M skii 4. M found a note in his box al the hotel II Blanda's 2,002. Turner has 304 career ford Nielsen, but Nielsen’s injured bettered the previous record, 1500 meters time on the same track vs. Mike Murray-Mike McDerm ott U co rte p 0000 Morals ph 1 00 0 DybznsSb 0000 3 mm fietd fence Monday night in Oa)()and, petitor Totals 33 2 7 2 ToUls 34 10 16 10 Veryier ss 40 10 M b 14 52IM said: field goals, and Blanda 335. left shoulder is not completelv clocking 3:31.6 and 3:32.0, respec­ 15 days later. competing. %*MiUU7JI wii) need surgery for a separated Houston IIOOOOOQO- 2 ToUls 36 1 10 I ToUls S3 4 II 4 Mscti U tlM il fartwta 14 5121-30 "Dear Tommy — I was wrong I'm Elsewhere, things were back to healed. tively. St Louis KfiOOKOx-10 Minnesota 000000010-1 Tdbda 14-7 5717.40 shou)der and wii) be iost for the Householder recalled DPR Louis I LOB-Houston 5. St Trilscts 44-SS I4U I Ovett, winner of the Golden M ile in Cleveland 111 000 tOx— 4 T «tk remainder of the season, the New sorry. I love the Dodgers 1 love my Louis 8 2B-Ashby. Oberkfell 2, Reitz. DP—MmnesoU 1. LOB-MinnesoU 10. 1 kaa 2I.M I N SM teammates. 1 am horse m anure" INDIANAPOLIS lUPIi - Out­ London just 50 hours earlier, seemed Cabell 3B~Morgan. Walling SB-ScoliCleveland 9 2B-O rla, Diaz. Bannister %m» UJ0 1U0 110 2 IrtM i N 141 York Yankees said Tuesday. Dog trial personalities S-Oberkfell SF-Scoll. Hendrick 4J0 I M fielder Paul Householder of the In­ SB-Sma)iev SF—Rosello. Cubbage 5. M The note was signed. "An unnamed scarcely out of breath after his great IP H RERBBSO IH 5 Mil Team spokesman Larry Wah) said IP H RERBBSO M b 1-2 54I.40 dianapolis Indians was called up run and then forecast that the 3:30 Houston MinnesoU M i 44 iSUt Jones suffered a severe concussion player ■' Seattle Sounders’ victory Forsch ( L 10-111 KsmniLll-ll) 618 II 4 4 3 4 hthO t 1-2 594.51 Tuesday to join the parent Cincinnati Nrtsda M 111140 Once again, the finger of suspicion barrier would be broken next year, cited in annual voting Roberge Verhoeven 128 0 0 0 0 0 Tribcta 1-2-5 5431M and would not undergo surgery until TrtfMta M-1 tJ U M club because ot injuries suffered by Pladson Heveland Qmrtir pointed at Reuss, who enjoys playing " f believe only two men can do it, LaCorle Barker

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Pbby 1 Plebeian 1 Large container CO m EJ* BECAUSE WERE NO GOOP.' 7 Sight for By ADigaii van Buren travelers 2 One (Sp) T A 6 A I N . 12 Disoriented 3 Softly conduct 4 Government 13 Of veins agent (comp w d ) 14 In the 5 Made public direction of DEAR ABBY: I am a "draft lawyer" from the Vietnam 6 Ransom era, revving up for the new Selective Service registration. 15 Bring into 7 Sanctum harmony Based on telephone calls to me and statements I've read, 6 Biblical 16 By birth prepositiorv S*rv/c«t O titrad Sarvlcai Otfarad Palnllng-Paparlng Painting-Papering I've become concerned about the young men bom in 1960 17 Tennis 9 Debtor's note and 1961 taking rash, ill-advised actions without being Pritcllla’t Pop — Ed Sullivan instructor Apartment* For Rant 59 IVaniad to Rant Auto* For Sale Auto* For Sale 10 Cloistered CiM TREE SERVICE - Free PAINTING - INTERIOR AND GENERAL PAINTING - apprised of all the facts. 16 Mock holiday 45 Aperitif First of all, refusing to register is a federal felony, woman 23 Heretofore (2 47 Slangy denial estimates, di.scount senior EXTERIOR, Paperhanging Interior & Exterior: SOUTH WINDSOR - Working RELIABLE PERSON looking 1973 VOLKSWAGON. Semi I971TORINO - 302 motor. 21 Author of 11 Compass citizens Company Experienced, references Ser- Specializing In Exterior rriin punishable by a maximum of five years' imprisonment and 'Robinson w ds) 46 Promise with 1 .2. and 3 bedroom for 4 Room Apartment. automatic. 63,000 miles. New Good condition. Asking $550. point 24 Incentive solemnly Manchester-owned and B-B UFHOLSTEHV Custom VI n g W i 11 i m a n 11 c . Free Estimates Fully In­ a $10,000 Rne. If any of your readers, their sons or hiends Crusoe' houses and apartments. Many Appliances included. $200 or tires. $1,100. 643-5676, after Please call 643-9357. 13 Fumes 25 Sowed 49 Awey (prefix) operated Call 646-1327 Work Free Estimates, will Manchester. Bolton. Coven­ sured Call 646-0709, or 742- are planning on refusing to register, I urge you to suggest 23 Printer s 18 Hindu accepting children and pets. less. Call 742-9265. 5:00 p.m.. 27 Upper surface 50 Constellation pick up and deliver Please 5087 first obtaining draft advice and counseling from any of the measure (pi.) incarnation try. Columbia. Tolland areas Call for details. Locators, 23fr Truck* lor Sale 32 Blood (prefix) 52 Hawaiian BiM THEE SERVICE, call 646-2161 alter 4 tk) p m •••••••••••••••••••ft****** reputable agencies throughout the country, such as CCO, 26 Outlet 19 Basque game W J Grillo 423-6582. 5646. •••••••••••••••••••••••••ft 1977VOLKSWAGON RABBIT. 34 Boxed instrument where TREE-MEMKIl'S ser­ with offices in Philadelphia and San Francisco. 28 Variable star 20 Came as Building Contracting 33 Auto Part* For Sal* 60 Four door sedan. Automatic 1969 CHEVROLET model C 60 35 Gained 53 Respectful ti­ vice guaranteed, now WATERPROOFlNt; in Cetus result IS INTERIOR PAINTING AND FURNISHED THREE ROOM transmission steering, radio, Dump Truck. Six yard body. Reeing to Canada will not work, because Canada has 39 Seas tle ollering FREE STCMP hatchways. Inundation 29 Caviar 22 Spanish WALLPAPERING WES ROBBINS Carpentry APARTMENT. Second floor. SNOW TIRES. Two Sears air conditioning, t?egular gas. Good condition throughout. closed its borders to draft resisters. Also, deferments for 43 Sacred book 54 Ensign (abbr) cracks Tile lines, sump- 30 Likewise (i R IN I) IN Cl w ith tr e e Quality professional work at remodeling specialist. Ad­ Heat. Private entrances. 6x78x14, $50. Extra Rim from Excellent condition! $4350. $3200. 649-6544 college students are no longer authorized. pumps. stone walls, steps, 3 1 Art lover 1 2 3 4 8 6 ; 1 9 10 11 removal Free estimates Ful­ reasonable prices Fully in­ ditions. rec rooms, dormers, Adults. No pets. Security. Olds Cutlass, $10. Please call Telephone 647-9037. •••••••••••••••••••••••••ft ' Although a young man who acts from deeply held ly insured Relerences Senior patios, walks Chimnev sured Free estimates G 1. bu 1 11 - ins. bathrooms, 33 Wigs References. 643-4860. 649-7183 after 6:00 p.m. Molorcfclaa-Bleycla* 64 principles in, let’s say, refusing to register or accept 12 13 Citizens Discount 643-7285 repairs 871-8398. 643-4953 McHugh 643-9,321 kitchens. 649-3446 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19670LDS. Automatic. Four induction is entitled to respect for taking a stand which can 36 City in Oklahoma SINGLE SPECIAL! Fur­ Autoi For Sale 61 door. Air conditiong. Power 1975 HONDA 200 CBT. 7,500 result in severe penalties. I think you'll agree he should first t4 IS H K W E A V I N C WILL DELIVER small loads PA IN TIN G BY CRAIG FAHRAND REMODELING - nished one bedroom. Air. steering power brakes. New be fully aware of the ramifications of his actions and the 37 Broke bread H01.e s Zippers:Zinpe umbrellas miles. Excellent condition. 16 17 of sand, gravel or loam Call OGDEN Interior and Cahinets. Roofing. Gutters, Carpeting. Only $100. Lectors, tires ana brakes. No rust. possible alternatives available to him. 36 Defense or­ repaired WirWindow shades. WE PAY TOP PRICES for $550. Call 742-9693, after 6:00 644-1775. Can call 7 00 a m to Exterior Specialist' Fully In­ Room .Additions, Decks. All 236-5646. Good condition. $850. 6465476. RICHARD P. FOX. LOS ANGELES ganization ta 19 ,0 22 24 25 Venetian blinds Kevs. TV wrecked and junk cars. A & B p.m. 10:00 a m sured Free Estimatesfall types of Remodeling and Auto Salvage, used auto parts. (abbr) 1 ” FOR RE.N'T Marlow s. 867 Captain Easy — Crooka ft Lawranca 26 28 3 . anytime. 649-8749 Repairs Free estimates. Ful­ MANCHESTER - New duplex. Call Tony 646-6223, MUSTANG 1979 - 2 door DEAR MR. FOX: Amen. 40 Stir Mam Street 649-5221 1973 KAWASAKI 900. 41 Radiation 1 1 RELIABLE .MOTHER WILL ly insured. Phone 643-6017 Two bedroom, IW batbs, wall- sedan. Automatic, 6 cylinder. 30 H 3 1 DAN SHEA PAINTING & Showroom condKion. Header. measure (abbr BABYSIT FOR YOl'H CHILD to-wall carpeting, fireplace, Radio. 7500 miles. Excellent 7,000 miles. $2,200 or best BUT MHLIWe; OH DBA HI I'M AFRAID 1 DECORATING Interior and ) 33 33 in my hom e, in Bolton LEON CIEZSYN'SKI appliances and dishwasher. condition! Owner moving. offer. 568-0645. WH'/ NOT WAIT I'VE NO TDWETO-E) 'Manchester line' Call 643- Exterior Also Wallpapering Bl ILDER New homes, ad­ Sliders and deck. $450 Call 643-2012. $4100. TILL THE PRB5B IF I K N E W h o w : 42 Leak H Quality Craftsmanship' Call ditions. remodeling, rec DEAR ABBY; A woman who has been with the company FIWP5 OUT 44 Connect 37 3 . 39 0131 monthly. No pets. Utilities not WANTED JUNK AND LATE 1 i r L.AW'.NS CCT Expert service 646-5424 or 646-1305 rooms, garages, kitchens QUALITY BMX PARTS - for over 40 years announced last May that she was retiring WE'RE 45 Pallid Lowest rates around Call tor included 649-7105 weekdays MODEL WRECKS - Cash 1974 CHEVY IMPALA Forks, frames et cetra. An- 4 t 43 E.XPEHIENCED HOCSE remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, Paid, Call Parker Street Used in September. She is well over the age of retirement, but has 46 Long period i 1 " free estimate 649-7773 after 5:00 p m. WAGON - $850. 1972 Pinto tytime after 6:00 p.m., 643- of time CLEANER - Ambitious and dormers, roofing Residential always been in good health and is sharp as a tack. She once 4S 46 47 evenings. Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. Sedan. Automatic. $475. Call 2828: except Thurraay after 48 Luggage item friendly References or commercial 649-4291. said she'd never retire. TWO BEDROOM - wall to 649-5025, or 646-8363 8:00 p.m. 51 Stir 41 49 so 51 52 53 54 available' Hourly rates Call 1969 CONTINENTAL Well, all.her,fellow-employees got together and bought her PAI.NTING INTERIOR AND wall carpeting, appliances. 55 Unsealed CERAMIC FIRING Discount 649-8551 Weekly, or bi-weekly DESIGN KITCHENS - CLASSIC. Low mileage. Call a beautiful set of matched luggage, which we presented at a a 56 EXTERIOR lw)w rales Fully Adults. No pets. Security. 56 Table Imen rates Quick service Call 643- preferred. Cabinets, Vanities. Formica $325. 649-6253. between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 farewell dinner. 57 Courted insured .Nine years Invitation To Bid B7 56 2543 Counter Tops Display. p.m. 646^004. Now she tells us she's changed her mind and she doesn't 58 Pouts experience Free estimates - a MOTHER WITH STATE C.412 moc Storage & Bookcases Kitchen AVAILABLE Sealed bids will be received at the Purchasing Office of want to retire after all. Nobody knows how much longer she LICENSE will care for one in­ Cabinet Fronts. Custom IMMEDIATELY - Newer 2 1974 SUBARU - Good condi­ Manchester Community College, P.O. Box 1046, 60 Bidwell intends to continue working. Have you ever heard of LAWNMOWERS fant In my home, your Woodworking 649-9658 Bedroom Duplex. Modern tion. Front wheel drive. $1800 anything so nutty? And what should we do about it? REPAIRED 15-- Sr Citizen Street, Manchester, CT 06040, for the construction of two small transportation Call 643-4423 EXTERIOR PAINTING bath and kitchen. $375 per negotiable. Telephone 643- cinder block structures in support of the Bicentennial Bandshell HER FELLOW-WORKERS Discount' F’ree pick up and anytime Heating-Plumbing 35 experienced college student month, plus utilities and 6785, or 659-1723. until 10 a.m.. September 23, 1980, at which time they will be delivery' Expert service Quality work Very security Mr Frechette 646- DEAR WORKERS: What’s ao nutty about a woman Allay Oop — Dave Sraue ECONOMY LAWNMOWER reasonable prices Call .Mike, NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet 4144 1968 DART, 1969 CHARGER publicly opened. Interested contractors may call Mr. Andrew 647-3660 changing her mind? When she finally retires, just say Painting-Papering 32 569-3458 or 569-4945. repairs plugged drains, 318. Three speed. Posi rear Germanowicz at the College, 6464900. X 263. for bid documents. “Goodbye,” kitchen lancets replaced, end. Needs some work. Best HEBRON Two bedrooom Andrew Germanowicz BRICK, BLOCK STONE - PROFESSIONAL PAINTING repaired, rec rooms, apartment Quiet area. Easy offer over $400. 871-7385. Fireplaces t.'oncrete. - Interior and exterior LEE PAINTING Interior & bathroom remodeling, heal Purchasing Services Officer DEAR ABBY; Our 4-year-old son has been calling my commute to Hartford, husband and me by our first names ever since he started Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag Chimney Repairs "No Job Commercial and residential. Exterior "Check mv rate modernization, etc Free Willimantic. New London or 1976 MAVERICK - 3 speed Too Small " Call 644-8356 for Free estimates Fully in­ before vou decorate " bepen- Estimate gladlv given M Si M Middletown. Call 228-3371 or manual transmission. Good talking. It has never bothered us. so we've never made an estimates sured 646-4879 dable Euliv insured 646-1653 Plumbing it Heating 649-2871. 228-0328, from 6:00 p.m. to condition. $1600. Call 643-9508. issue of it. The child is polite, respectful and loving. Finesse option kept open 8:00 p.m or 649-5635. Our problem is my mother-in-law, who thinks it "sounds" ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID terrible. She says it shows a lack of respect, and we should SEVEN LARGE ROOM 1976 TRIUMPH TR6 . 34,000 teach our son to call us Mom and Dad, the way other Once North transfers to Town of Manchester, Connecticut (Owner) KEEP SMILING Duplex. Four bedrooms, IVi miles. Excellent condition. children address their parents. I repeat, we don’t see hearts. South wants to tell Articlea tor Sale 41 Article* tor Sale Garden Product* 4 7 baths Basement, garage. $450 Asking $5,000. 646-6684. Separate sealed bids for the Railroad Siding at Hartford anything wrong with it. but my mother-in-law keeps North about this nice holding KEEP HAPPY monthly Security deposit. No Distributors will be received by the Town of Manchester, having on it. Instead of merely bidding two SCREENED LOAM - Gravel. CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Many pels C'all 649-3050. BANK REPOSSESSIONS - Connecticut at the office of the Director of General Services un­ What do you think? spades, he lumps to three North woula have passed a Processed Gravel, Sand. new varities 29 Mountain Apartments For Rent 53 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo til 11:00 A M. E.D S.T.. September 9, 1980 and then will be SATISFIED MOTHER Slone, and Fill For deliveries Road. Glastonbury. (.Near mere two spades, but he goes ELDRIDGE STREET - First $2300. 1977 Plymouth Sport publicly opened and read aloud. on to game after South's ALCMI.NL'M Sheets used as call George Griffing. 742-7886 Minneachaug Golf Course' floor 2 bedroom apartment, Fury $2300. 1976 Dodge d e a r printing plates. 007 thick ' SATISFIED: There la no need to change your jump 118 MAIN STREET - ' The large kitchen, pantry and Charger ^ c i a l Edition $2500. The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, way of doing anything you’re comfortable with. If 23x28'2'. 25 cents each or 5 FOR SALE - Couch, end NATIVE PEACHES AND Gables 3 Room Apartment living room. Tenant pays heat 1973 GMC "Jimmy " Utility tor $1 Phone 643-2711 Must be Third floor. Heal and hot Plans. Specifications and Forms of Bid Bond. Performance and your mother-in-law isn’t happy with it ~ that’a her tables, chair T V antenna, PE3ARS Botti's Fruit Farm and utilities. $300 monthly. Truck $2300. 1969 AMC Am­ Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be problem. West's trump lead doesn't picked up before 11 a m rotor $95 72 West Street 260 Bush Hill Road, irear'. water $320 monthly Security ONLY Parking available. bassador $500. The above may examined at the following: help South any He wins with Saturday. 9 00 a m to 11 00 .'Vlanchester and Tenant Insurance References and security be seen at the Savings Bank of DEAR ABBY; What is your opinion of relatives you never the king over Blast’s jack, a m required Available deposit required. Call 568- Manchester, 923 Main Street. Office of the Director of General Services hear from unless they’re drunk? leads a trump to dummy and SEARS STEREO - Am-fm. 8 ORGANICALLY GROWN .Septeniher 1st Call 646-2426. 9 6295. D. IN DELAWARE romptly loses the diamond track with recorder, turntable to 5 weekdays Municipal Building VEGTABLES .No poisinnous 1976 PLYMOUTH ARROW - 41 Center Street f Inesse A diamond comes and two speakers Excellent dust or sprays Buy from the DEAR D.: Don’t complain. You could have relatives back and South sees that he condition $200 Call alter 6 Home* lor Rent 54 Automatic. About 25 mpg. Manchester, Connecticut 06040 farm at less than market ATTRACTIVE THREE $2500 or best offer. Call ^ you never hear from unless they’re broke. must find East with either the p m . 647-1400 TAG SALES ROOM APARTMENT Heat ace of clubs or king of hearts prices Only ten minutes from TWO BEDROOM HOUSE. 4162 after 5:00 p.m. Copies may be obtained at the office of the Director of General downtown .Manchester Call Electricity Hot water. Getting married? Whether you want a formal if he wants to make his game POOL- 24' X 4 . 7 ft deep Near hospital References. Services located at Manchester. Connecticut upon payment of 742-5081 .Appliances References No Security Lease required $400 1972 DODGE POLARA. Four church wedding or a simple, “do-your-own-thing” Perflex filter. 8 x 12 deck TAG SALE - All week until pets $285 646-3167. 228-3540 $25.00 for each set. , ceremony, get Abby’a new Iiooklet. Send $1 plus a $500 00 or best offer 568-7317 Sunday Girls clothes. Brow­ per month Group 1 Philbrick door. Registered and running. Agency, 646-4200. Needs work. Best offer. Call long, aelf-addresaed, stamped (28 cents) envelope to: Can he work out a way to ne uniform, dishes,et cetera MANCHESTER - Attractive Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning each set promptly and Abby’s Wedding Booklet, 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly try both plays'* Yes. he can 0 High Meadow Road, 647-3494 days; 649-7149 after in good condition, will be refunded his payment. and does "nviN G MIST SELL' Oval four room lirst floor apart­ MANCHESTER 6 ROOM HIIU, Calif. 90212. Bolton ment Stove Relerences No 5:00 p.m. wood gram formica table with BUNGALOW - 3 bedrooms The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to one leal plus 4 chairs $50 5,000 pets $275. 646-3167, 228-3540 He runs diamonds to dis­ MOVING, EVERYTHING tiques. Goose Lane, Coventry Full basement. Good location. reject any or all bids. card a heart from dummy 3TC room air conditoncr $30 742-9137. Open 10 to 5 Saturday Nice yard $490 monthly, plus MUST GO' 3 Family Tag MANCHESTER - 2 bedrooms. Then he tries the heart finesse Frigidaire clothes dryer $50 2 Sale Double keyboard organ, utilities. Contact: StranoReal Each Bidder must deposit with his bid. security in the amount, and It works If the heart room size green shag rugs $35 2 baths, carpeted, appliances, Estate. 646-2000 1965 PLYMOUTH FURY - 4 PstroQroph single bedroom’ set (French form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information finesse had lost he would have each: rug runner $15 Twin THE PACK RAT will open by air conditioned $450 Call 643- Door Sedan, in very good con­ Provincial! 2 console stereo, 1100 to Bidders been able to get to dummy by iiattress and boxspring $25 baby items, toys, mis­ chance, or request during the MANCHESTER dition. and well maintained. ruffing for a lead to his king Walnut coffee table $45 cellaneous 643-4385 summer Call 643-6880 Asking $300. Please call 646 No Bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the actual of elute later Wooden drop leaf kitchen MANCHESTER September 3582. CAPfUCORN (Pec. 22-4an. 19) 1 Large three room-one HOUSES FOR RENT date ol the opening thereof. table $20 Tricycle $10 Girls TAG SALE - August 30th, and A N T IQ U ES & "Available immediately” 3 Robert B Weiss. General Manager Something someor>e says or ' bicycle $15 Man s A.MF 10 bedroom apartment Very < % H ir does could be interpreted as a 31st. 10 00-3 00 Desk, books COLLECTIBLES - Will bedroom Cape Cod on cor­ 074-08 -I-ced $40 Upholstered chair purchase outright, or sell on private A pel considered. social slight by you today. A roller skates. 5 gallon ner lot. fireplace, den, & < B i r t h d £ ^ harsh reaction on your part S2u Call 647-9706 commission llouselot or Lease Security $300 monthly. INVITATION aquarium, kitchen items, and Evenings, 647-9565 garage Only $450 monthly could spoil the fun for everyor>e- more' 47 Hoffman Road single piece Telephone 644- plus utilities & security. AQUARIU8 (Jan. 2P-Feb. 19) .Manchester 8962 TO BID You could be unduly angered ce could cut you to the quick ( all 646-8450. after 7:00 p m security. Connecticut 06040 until 11:00 a m EDST on Wednesday, VmOO (Aug. 2S-9epl. 22) The if you take this person's words to /SriOJLP HAVE AJTI. ■7£P X. FEMALE ROOM MATE until September 18. 1980 at temptation to retort In a sharp heart. Pass It off to Immaturity. THE ’^'ELP WAi T20SMALL Mualcal Inatruments 44 wanted Non-smoking, MR. FRECHETTE September 10. 1980 at which time and place said bids shall LIKE NEW Baby's Dressing 11:00 a.m. for the manner to anyone who comes on ARIES (March 21-AprH 19) The FOR 4 .HAW RENTALS Manchester town house Tel. 646-4144 publicly opened and read aloud. a bit too strong might be more way someone has handled a Table Was $80. asking $45 PLAYER PIA.NO - Beautiful Includes heat and hot water. following: OF MY refinish with stained-glass than you can handle today. Try matter that cost you money may PURTlNcj } ( I P BET-teP Babv s walker $9 Carseat $6 $150. iiionthlv September 1 frechette, Martin& IM RCHASE OF ONE The work includes the construction of approximately 32,800 not to lose contol. Romance, get you a trifle miffed today. 646-2096 front In tune Moving, must 649-1312 linear feet of 6 ,6 ,1 2 ,- and 16inch ductile iron water mains and travel, luck, resources, possible Receipts or guarantees may be talen ts: X KEEF PUNNINS! Room* tor Rent ^Jotlunan, ixc. rlutorsx NEW ONE TON 4 sell 649-2981 appurtenant work pKfalls and career for the coming your only recourse. JUasB RBNCHY OIL FIRED water heater THOMPSON HOUSE - Cen­ VFiR.NO.N - E x tra large. WHEEL DRIVE CAB & months are all discussed in your TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A TAHEE) ^ TWENTY TWO re b u ilt, i l i Be tte r Astro-Orai^, which begins with temperamental companion Is In Excellent condition $65 or trally located Kitchen Carpeted two bedroom. CHASSLS WITH 1)1 MP Bid security in the form of a bid bond, payable to the Owner, is YIEPlEYAL refinished pianos in a house’’? IrfilllH om es, your birthday. Mail $1 for each to an argumentlve mood today ar>d VIEW OF best offer 643-2698. until 7:00 privileges. Call 649-2358 Modern kitchen Kids ok BODY required in the sum of 10 percent (10%) of the bid. Bid security Astro-Qraph. Box 489, Radio could be looking for something p m Yes' The new home of Meyers Won't last at $200. Locators, vanpausm: Piano and Guitar lor grands, shall be subject to the conditions provided in the Instructions to City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to grumble about. Back off If you MATURE MALE ROOM $15 236-5646 ITS FOR YOU! All modern ONE NEW Vi ton 4 Bidders. to specify birth date. see the storm signals 25 COLOR TELEVISION - plavers. uprights Call 871- 2143 Female, mature $20 Non- appliances in this king size 4 VI H E E L D KI V E U M U (Sept. 22-Oct. 23) In any GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Be Gixid conditiion $200 Call 649- smokers Live-in References ALL BILLS PAID' Comfor­ room home Call for details. The Instruction to Bidders, Form of General Bid, Contract ■financial dealings today, make realistic about what you can 1865 after 5 00 p m CHASSIS sure you are neither asking too physically handle today. If you TRUMPET FOR SALE - Good One must have license, plus table one bedroom, in quiet Only $250. Locators. 236-5646. Plans. Specifications. Performance and Payment ^nds, and lew errands and meals 649- neighborhood Special low much nor giving more than you take on too much, the strain on condition Best offer Please ONE NEW IMCKI P other Contract Documents may be examin^ and obtained at should. A good balarKe serves your muscles may take a while to SEVENTY TWO INCH Couch, 5459 rent $155 Locators. 236-5646 DREAM NO MORE! Lovely 2 chair, ottoman $400 .Maple call 643-9868, ask lor Chris, I'KI C K the office of the Director of General Services, Municipal the Interests of all heal. bedroom home on large Building 41 Center Street. Manchester. Connecticut 06040. A SCOIIPK) (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You CANCER (June 21-July 22) Most Hutch $300 .Magnavox Con- GENTLK.M AN ONLY. pe Garden Product* 47 wooded lot. Kids ok. Modern PACKER TRUCK deposit of $50.00 in cash or check, made payable to the Town of could be a bit too short- I people's bark is worse than their 'Ole Stereo $150 Call 646-6693 Kitchen privieges Free ok. Carpeting. Dishwasher. tempered lor your own good bite. You may encounter such an appliances. Just $200. RENTAL FOR TOWN Manchester, will be required for each set of Contract package :--'(uritv and Much m ore! J u s t $290. Locators, 236-5646. today, especially' if you must individual today. Don't overreact 16 X 32 FOOT OVAL POOL - PICK YOUR OWN tomatos. references re(|uired. 643-2693 Locators, 236-5646 \X IDE LEAF PICKI P Documents taken Any unsuccessful bidder or nonbidder, upon pace yourself behind one who Is to this person's comments. peppers and eggplants Bot- Filler and pump All for appointment BOLTO.N - Peaceful seculsion returning such set within 30 days, Saturdays, Sundays and legal slow or does things laboriously. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Bossy accessories Deck $300 Call ticello Farms. 209 Hillstown .MOVE TODAY! Furnished VAC-ALL RENTAL FOR holidays excluded, after the date of opening bids and in good •AQITTAAtUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) methods will meet with balky 644-9783 evenings Road. .Manchester in this modern one bedroom Trying to catch up with every­ rebuttals today, so if there Is SOMEONE INTERESTED IN three rooms, all modern con­ home, with basement. Many TWON WIDE LEAF condition will be refunded his deposit. thing you should have be^ something you want another to COOKING in exchange for veniences Close to shopping extras! $290. Locators, 236- PICKIP doing all week could find you in a do for you, use only sweet words room and board R etir^ per­ and transportation Kids ok 5646. Contract Documents will be mailed to prospective bidders upon dither today. Better slow up and to gain cooperation. son preferred References Now $245 Locators, 236-5646. The Town of Manchester is request and receipt of a separate check for $25.00 made pyeble at least do some things well. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE A S S N ) WOODSIDE ANTIQUES required 646-0902 A RARE FIND! Air, base­ an equal opportunity to the Town of Manchester, which will not be refunded. ment, carpet, dishwasher, employer, and requires an SMft aiancM - Oil Fox ROO.M FOR RENT IN NEWLY DECORATED - plus more, in this modern The successful bidder must'furnish a Performance Bond and a MANCHESTER home Oversized two bedrooms, with home. Now only $270. affirmative action policy Payment Bond equal to 100 percent of the contract price. BUYING Kitchen priveleges Near basement Dishwa.sher plus Locators, 236-5646. for all of its Contractors busline, school and shopping more' $300 Liu'ators. 236- and Vendors as a condition No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days .Mature female, one who likes 5646 excluding Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays after the date ANDOVER - 5 Room Single. of doing business with the children Interested'’ Call 643- $300 plus utilities. Married of opening of bids. G0LD,„, SILVER 8567 couple ,No children. No pets. Town, as per Federal FAMILY SIZE 5 rooms Heat Order 11246. The Town of Manchester is an equal opportunity employer, and paid Modern appliances. No washing machine. CHARTER OAK STREET - References. Lease. Security. requires an affirmative action policy for all of its contractors WE PAY INSTANTLY ON TH| SPOT Room with private entrance, Good schools Only $310 Bid forms, plans and Locators. 236-5646 742-6078, mornings and after and vendors, as a condition of doing business with the Town, as • Class Rings • Jewelry suitable for working 6 : 742-6873 afternoons. specifications are per Federal E x^utive Order No. 11246. Bidders on this work gentleman $30.00 weekly • Anything marlied lOK 14K 18K EAST HARTFORD - Working available at the General will be required to comply with said Order and all amendments $35 00 .Security. No cooking or supplements to that Executive Order. Call 649-1746 with 1. 2. 3 bedroom houses, OHIcea-Stora* lor Rant 55 Services Office, 41 Center • All Sterling Silver and apartments Many accep­ Street, Manchester, The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to Apartment* For Rent 53 ting children and pels'Call lor Connecticut. PHONE 643-4639 HOURS 9-5 details. Locators. 236-5646 reject any or all bids, should the Owner deem it to be in the Town of Manchester, public interest to do so. 210 PINE ST. • MANCHESTER MANCHESTER MAIN 310 SQUARE FOOT OFFICE STREET-2-3 Rooms Heated. tiL.A,STONBURY - Lovely 4 Connecticut Town of Manchester, Connecticut corner of HTFO. RD. AND PINE ST. for rent. Central location. Hot water Appliances. No room with 2 baths, modern Newly redecorated, with am­ Robert B. Weiss, Robert B. Weiss kitchen, with dishwasher, (OLD KINGS BLDG.) pets. Parking. Security 523- ple parking. Telephone 649- General Manager General Manager 7047, pool, plus more! Only $345. 077-08 Locators, 236-5646. 2891. 07608

★ ^ iU A l l ^ ik H O ^ Sng tie "No, I don't mind your rates at all. I'm an electriclani" ♦ Call 643-2711 ^ Call 643-2711 JO - KVK.NJIH; H KK A U ). Thurs_. August Absentee rate high for state workers H ARTFO RD (DPI) - The absentee days. cumulated for future use. leave usage were the Department of rate for Connecticut state employees in The C P E C said employees in the private Employees also are allowed three per­ Correction; Laurel Heights Hospital; the 1978 and 1979 was 49 percent higher than in sector were absent about 3.5 percent of sonal leave days for any purpose. Waterbury Regional Center; the Attorney the private sector and cost taxpayers at the working time. The group also said that General's Office; the Office of Policy and least $44 million, a private business group the $44 million absentee cost for 1978 and The CPEC. in its current issue of Management; the Agricultural Experi­ said today. 1979 did not include overtime and added Taxpayers News, said divisions with high ment Station; the Department of staffing. levels of sick leave usage included the Economic Development and the Depart­ The Connecticut Public Expenditure State Comptroller's Office; the State ment of Education. State employees are permitted up to 15 Council said the average state employee Collections Services Bureau; the Cheshire The C P E C added that the number of in those two years took nine sick days and sibk days annually for personal illness or and New Haven Correctional Centers, and sick leave days by state employees has in­ fam ily illness: medical and dental ap­ three personal leave days and was absent Connecticut Valley and Norwich State creased slightly since collective from work 5.2 percent of the regular pointments; death in the immediate fami­ Hospitals. bargaining agreements with Connecticut working time, or 12 out of 231 working ly and funerals. The sick days can be ac­ At the lower end of the scale for sick workers went into effect in July. Productivity slumped in spring quarter

WASHINGTON (UPlI - Productivity The second quarter slump in productivi­ The Labor Department said output fell and employer contributions — increased for all non-financial corporations slumped ty followed a meager 0.1 percent decline 10.7 percent during the April-to-June 11.1 percent during the second quarter. 1.1 percent during the spring quarter as during the first three months of the year. quarter when the current recession was But "real " hourly compensation — what output fell more than it has at any time in In its report, the Labor Department taking its heaviest toll on the economy. a worker's money and benefits are worth 22 years of record keeping, the Labor measures the productivity for all cor­ The decline was the largest since record after inflation is taken into consideration Department said Wednesday. porations doing business in the United keeping began in this series back in 1958. It was the sixth quarterly decline in States with the exception of banks, stock At the same time, employee hours — tell 2.3 percent between April and June. productivity and the largest drop in a and commodity brokers, and finance and dropped 9.8 percent, marking the largest It represented the ninth straight quarter year. The only time that productivity has insurance companies. decline since the first quarter of 1975, the of decline, the longest string on record, declined for a longer period of time — Two components make up the produc­ department said. seven straight quarters — was during 1973- tivity statistic — output by the cor­ In another part of the report, the depart­ and left the American worker with his 74 when the nation was experiencing its porations and the amount of hours worked ment said hourly compensation to lowest earning power since the first last recession. by their employees. workers — wages, salaries, fringe benefits quarter of 1972.

!\etv dean G R O ssrrm n s p r o d u c ts Hobert Barde, dean of academic affairs at anC^evftns c o m p p n y .Manchester Community College, was one of the guests at a reception Tuesday at the stu­ dent center at the college. Barde, who assumes his post this year, was one of the Fix-Up Savings For guests at the reception for Dr. William Vin­ cent. new.president of MCC. i Herald photo by Burbank I The Long Weekendi ^‘HAPPY BIRTHDAY' m GRANDPA WITH LOVE, STUDSST PHILIP & PAUL” ECONOMY 2x4x8' A low priced, stan­ dard sized stud 79 Build it righti U.L. approved lor lire & wind re < sitlance. In stock colors only TOP QUALITY YOU PICK 100% asphalt coaled. Sell 2x4x8' 129 Meets building code at tha requirements. Top ^ quality P.A.O. For CORN CRIB all construction. • MARK 25-ROOF SHINGLES RASPBERRY PATCH 25 PRO-RATED WARRANTY 9 89 BOL BUCKLAND RD. SOUTH WINDSOR , r - . o u OPEN DAILY 10 A.M TO 8 P.M.

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A MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH IN DESIGN, PERFORMANCE AND GAS MILEAGE.

AUGUST 28. 1980 EVENING HERALD, Thurs.. August 27, 1980 Money Supply Grows, Americans Work Fewer Hours To Buy Whu! is Ihe sutc speed lo drive in a tog.* A goi>d rule New Auto And Gas Than In 1950 ihuinh. il sou can see six car Interest Rates Drop lengths ahead and no more — slow lo 20 to TOmph II \ou can In the face o f soaring inflation, the Even more startling arc parallel fig­ see two ear lengths aheail ID number of hours it takes for an A m a - ures on gas purchases. In 1950, the 10 15 inph For New Car Loans ican family to buy a car and pay for median family worked 93 hours to gasoline has actually declined over buy and consume 603 gallons of gas­ A dirl\ air tiller c.in cost )ixi The availability of money for new- the past 30 years. oline per vehicle. In 1979, the median- nmnes— and liicl Make sure Nour air Idler is replakeil .it car loans has grown in recent weeks This startling fact comes out of of­ income family worked 62.5 hours to periodic inicrsals and interest rates have dropped, a sur­ buy 702 gallons. ficial government statistics. Figures ( ‘hcck \our manual lor ihe vey of dealer associations discloses. Background figures are as follows; manuladurcr's rcLommcnda supplied by the Department of Energy, A s a result, banks and the car fi­ Gasoline cost 26.7 cents a gallon in lion the Department of Transportation, nancing corporations of the major 1950. The family paid SI6I for 603 and U.S. Bureau of Census show car makers are offering favorable galloas out of a median family income Reducing gasoline consump that the median-income family of 1950 terms to prospective car buyers. In ./19 8 0 of $3,319. In 1979, gas cost 90 cents lion hs proper car mainienance. AVAILABLE ON worked 1,184 hours to buy a car. 1980 carp(K)hng and improved driv many cases, interest rates are falling By 1979, the median-income family and the family paid $632 to buy 702 mg habits are just three wavs below home mortgage rates and con­ gallons from an income of $ 19,404. worked only 682 hours to buy a new America’s drivers can help im sumer loans made for other purposes. BOBCATS/ i^ b c a t car. prove ihe national economv This fact, coupled with large new- BOBCAT car inventories and high trade-in val­ ues for median-age cars, makes this BW 0VH w / 5,23.97 summer an idral buying time, says STOCK i|l(tT-3f the National Automobile Dealers Association. MONTHLY N A D A cites as a typical example SALE PRICE $4956 a nc« c;ir buyer who boiichi a $6,50() S A LE PRICE $5D87 car will) a rebate of $500, rccciu-d FINANCE $4757 SI,4(X) in iradc-in for his old car, and FINANCE CHARGE $1034.20 FINANCE $4888 tixik out a loan for S4.6(XI on a 48- nionlh coniract at 13 pcrccni. \loniliK FINANCE Looking for a i paynienlswillbc$l22. DEFERRED CHARGE $1062.56 In addition, the buyer will raeive PAYMENT _M 791.2D approximately $465 as a deduction DEFERRED for loan interest when he pays his truly s(5raal,/. 1980 taxes. He will save an estimated PAYMENT $5950.56 $500 in better gas mileage and another $120.65 $.100 in anticipated maintenance and 48 MONTHS AT 10% APR ^ MONTHLY DOWN repairs on his old car. (The gas mile­ 48 MONTHS AT 10% APR age and maintenance/repair figures STOCK iK car deal? are based on U.S. government statis- -tics for 1980 vs. 1974 cars.) Thus, combining his rebate, lax de­ duction, and the gas mileage and 1 9 8 0 \ "T-Js mainicnance/repair savings oxer the 1980 next year, the buyer will enjoy the cqnixalcnt of a $1,465 bonus tor buy­ ing a 1980 car which, engineers say, BOBCAT ThelO^Sohition! represents the biggest technological BOBCAT breakthrough in decades. That's right! Here's the deal you've been waiting tor... LOW, LOW 10% new car financing direct from Dillon Ford! You'll save hundred8|Dn the TWO-Plnto or Granada of your choice, but hurry, supply is limited and offer ends soon $125.01 ALL NEW 1980 5 1 2 5 . 0 1 ^ „ ALL NEW 1980 70% of Average STOCK OT-44 GRANADAS C ar Price Increase STOCK OT-42 # PINTOS “Economy + Puth8tz9 Comfort! Invested In Quality # FINANCE CHARGE $1071.48 "Am»rlet‘$ Ftvorif Fun Ctrl" SALE PRICE $5128 FINANCE CHARGE $1071.48 SALE PRICE $5128 DEFERREO PAYMENT $6000.48 A full 70 percent o f the average $365 increase in manufacturers' DEFERRED PAYMENT $6000.48 FINANCE $4929 FINANCE $4929 48 MONTHS AT 10% APR fall-of-1979 list prices for 1980 cars 48 MONTHS AT 10% APR is invested in quality changes, according to the governm eni's % - Bureau of Labor Statistics. Only i 30 percent is accounted lor by MPG MPG 2 4 EPA 19 EPA inflation. MPG MPG The quality changes listed h> ihe 3 8 HWY » 4 3 7 7 e * 2 8 HWY * 6 0 4 0 . * B L S inelude: / w i o r i S t y w i t h e r s / ■Base si'Che* o*-ce subieci to state sales m and additional equipment • $II8 for redesign of emission control systems to meet current and anticipated federal air quality standards.

• $123.87 for engine and chassis changes to improve fuel economy D iLio n and resist corrosion. KnOacStatScwiaS^! 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONH. M3-5135 319 Man Str^cnAcrxjss f i ^ ArnnoryJ • $13.29 for bumper safety *Plu$ Tax A Raglatratlon; with Approvad Credit MANCHESTER, CT. 643-2145 improvements E VENING HERALD. Thurs., August 27, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Thurs., August 27. National Association Advises Safety Advances Overiooked As Critics Common-Sense Gas Approach Praise Fuel Efficiency of 1980 Cars Tlic 1980 car has been justly praised brakes; independeni suspensions ihal The reason many car owners fail u.se. At $1,50 a gallon, you’ll save for the impressive gain It has registered hug the road and corner flatter; com­ to take well-meaning advice on how more t han $ 100 a year. ' in fuel efficiency. The 1980 car gels mon use o f stabilizer bars that keep to .save gas-drive less, walk more, • Check your tire pressures every 52 percent belter gas mileage than the the car level on turns; and use o f more- share work and shopping trips, use lime you buy gas. Surveys show median-age car now on the road. glass for belter all-round visibiliis. public transportation-is that it’s that 9 out o f 10 tires are underin- But, says the National Automobile “ Passive" advances inelude steel sometimes impractical. flaied. Keeping tires inflated to lX;alcrs Assixiaiion, some imprcssisc roof pillars lo rcpiaee the fragile “luud- People who live in the suburban manufacturer specifications can advaiKX's in safely are being oscritxikcd tops” o f ycMcrday; steel sidebeams in 1980 Car Is Biggest Design complexes we’ve been building since save up to 5 percent o f the gas you in the prnxcupalion with gas mileage. dixtr piuiels to guiird (xcupanls against W orld W ar II can’t easily walk to a use—$50 or more. N A D A says that the safety advances sidc-on collisions; energy absorbing shopping mall five miles away. • Have your dealer tune up your car can be grouped into “active" and bumpers o f uniform height; larger Speedy, frequent bus .service often is once a year. Eight out o f 10 drivers “ passive” categories. .Among llie and brighter headlamp and laillighls unavailable. And families with varying fail to do it. Regular tune-ups can “ active” advances arc quick, more so that you can be seen as well as sex- schedules often can’t share rides as save, conservatively, 10 percent o f precise steering (rack-and-pinion, first beiicT; and comfonahle seat hells ihai Breakthrough In Decades much as they’d like without substan­ present gas consumption. invented in America, is common in oevupanis are far more apt lo use than tial and expensive loss o f time. To gel the biggest gas saving o f all, llic smaller models); fadc-resisiani disc bells on earlier mexlcls. Thus, says the National Automo­ says NADA, trade in your old car, Figures Show bile Dealers Association, we should A 1980 car gels an average o f 52 per­ seek gas-.saving measures that are cent better gas mileage than the The 1980 car is a major breakthrough Fuel Savings practical and can-bc accepted without median-age (1974) car still on the drastic changes in work and personal road. The 1974 car owner, says the in design, performance, and gas mileage. habits. Environmental Protection Agency, Are Dramatic In the common sense category, gets 13.9 mpg instead o f the fleet av­ N A D A says, are these: erage o f 21.5 mpg for the 1980 models. You may be able Concentration on engineering per­ c • Drive as if you have an egg between This means a difference o f up to and formance and axmomy has produced your foot and the gas pedal. C on­ often more than $500 a year and, to cut its price by a 1980 car that automotive experts sistent foot pressure, as opposed to warns the Department o f Transporta­ believe is the industry’s biggest tech­ stamping on the accelerator, can tion, another $500 for annual repairs nological breakthrough in decades. save up to 10 percent o f the gas you and maintenance o f the older car. “ Many Americans don’t realize it The dramatic difference. The dramatic reduction In the size and weight of the automobile yet,” says George Irvin, president o f during the past six years is illustrated here by superimposing the silhouette of a typical the National Autom obile Dealers median age 1974 car over that of a typicai 1980 car. Note that the usable Interior room of Association, “ but we have the means the 1980 car Is as large as (in many models, larger than) it was in the 1974 car. Weight re­ to achieve energy independence right duction in some models is as much as 1,000 pounds. in our hands. One simple fact tells the story: I f we could wave a wand and The 1980 C ar The Big Leap Forward In, Automobile Technology. Ideal Economy Factors Are replace every 1974 or older car on the HIgherwryy alecirenic Asredynemlc shipesee strong, uniform fuel burning, saves y reel peers add great ly 10 s » years ^ sa fe ty from Saudi Arabia and Libya com­ iighi alloys, precise fuel gas. eiimmates points, metering, better arrhow distnbutor rotor, condensor What is the ideal set o f conditions Don’t use the trunk or back seal as & letting. some have on­ The 1980 car represents Ihe biggest design breakthrough bined, And American car owners Spark plugs last twice as Bigger laH HgMe aitow you to be board computers tong ^ for gelling the very best gas mileage a place to store junk. seen Colors tell car foitowmg in decades. It offers 52 percent better gas mileage than the would save billions o f dollars at the whether you're crulsmg. braking, out o f your car? • Check your lire pressures every week. MatmanancetreebatHry. or lurm ng same time. We would all be winners. The National Autom obile Dealers This can save you up to 5 percent median-age 1974 car. It's lighter, stronger, safer, and of­ “The dramatic advance from a fuel ' fkjet tealaiance. Metal dipped m Association cites these: o f the gas you use each year. fers key advances like quick steering; road-hugging saspen- mileage average o f 13.9 miles per gal­ new anlt-rusl compounds before priming • Drive as if there were an egg be­ • Take your car to your dealer for a sions; precise fuel metering; fade-resistant disc brakes; lon in 1974 to 21.5 in 1980 is only one tween your fool and the gas pedal. tune-up once a year. This w ill save long-lasting lubricants; and low-friction radial tires. benefit o f the 1980 car, but it’s an im ­ This image will help you to avoid at least lO percent o f your gas portant one,” Irvin declares. Comers tialler. better Many " Energy-abeoiMng jack-rabbit starts and sudden stops consumption. include independeni Bui il’s expensive, you say. Here’s how lo eui ihai cosi. mavhe in h;ilf: r Qidokar steartng. Safer, IT sale redoa defiver *' bumpsrs. 19B0carsmeel The N A D A president listed these suspension, sfabiiuer bers more precise, many models crash standards and save as much as 10 percent o f • To achieve the biggest saving of all. as the main contributors to fuel e ffi­ 1. Ask Ihe dealer for a discouni or rebaie. He's goi lo make rixvm Frontwhee etv.. Common / ------1 P-Meetorwleittree. . the gas you consume. trade your median age 1974 or older ciency in the 1980 car: to many models Dtec brakae. Sett adjusting, taderesrstwif. safer Less roHmg resistance for his 1981 models ibis summer. s better mkeage • Observe the 55 mile-an-hour speed car in on a 1980 model. The average • An aerodynamic design, common limit on highways. A car driven at saving is 305 gallons per year at 2. Compare the EPA gas mileage and purchase price o f iwo^or to all models, that lets the air flow burning and eliminaie breaker 70 uses about twice as much gas as 12,000 miles o f drising. Government more cars you like. I f one cosis more bul usex less ga--. ligiire oiii around the ear without piling up in 1980 car bodies are dipped in a com­ them than in the past. points, distributor rotor, and con­ a car going 50 mph, figures show that the fleet average the irade-off over a ihrix’-year perivxl. In general, a 1980 car will front o f it or creating a drag effect pound that effectively resists rust and “The 1980 car is actually a tre­ denser. • Don’t let your car sit and idle. Stan o f the 1980 car is 21.5 mpg; for the use about $5(X) less gas i han a 1974 car. behind it. corrosion.” mendous bargain,” Irvin says. “ Not 1974 car it’s 13.9 mpg. ■ Performance and safety are com­ it and drive it away. It’ll warm up 3 Find out how much you can gel for sour old car. fradc-in values • Slipperier lubricants that reduce many people realize it but the median- . • A major downsizing of the car, bined in the 1980 car, Irvin says. while driving. The superior fuel efficiency o f the friaion, save gas, and require fewer income family worked only 682 hours are inflated right now. (They'll likels decline .as greater numherv combined with use of lighter, Quicker, more precise steering and • Consolidale your trips; shon trips 1980 car flows from several factors: oil changes. in 1979 to buy a new car. In 1950, the o f fuel-efficieni ears hit the road.) stronger, metals, that has reduced and cold engines produce poor mile­ An aerodynamic design that lets the independent suspensions that produce median fam ily worked 1,184 hours- the weight as much as 1,000 pounds age and waste. air fb w around the car iriqead o f piling 4 . Figure out your firsi-sear saving in repair and iiiamienance. Ihe • P-metric radial tires that produce better traction and hug the road are almost twice as long. but has retained as much (and some­ • Keep your car free of excess weight. up in front o f it or creating a drag 1980 cars have long mainienanvv schedules, neexl lewer oil cluuigvN less rolling resistahee. “active” safety features that also in- “Today’s buyer enjoys a whole times has created more) interior behind it. Smaller overall dimensions than older models. The U.S. gosernmeni says ihai a I9 '4 car will aease the fun o f driving and reduce cluster o f benefits. He or she gets the space. • Lower rear axle ratios that deliver without sacrificing interior room. A cost about $500 in repairs and mainienance ihis sear. more revolutions per turn of the driver fatigue. Fade-resistant, self- finest car that’s been produced in lighter, more efficient engine with 5. Calculate die deduction you can claim on sour 1980 income i.is • Smaller, more efficient engines built drive shaft. adjusting disc brakes permit quicker many, many years. It w ill save enor­ precise fuel metering and high-energy for car loan interest. It could be $4(X)-5(X). from lighter alloys. The 1980 en­ and more reliable braking. mously in gasoline, oil, maintenance, Quality control, performance, and Steel roof pillars ’Tassively” protect ignition. Slipperier lubricants and gine provides better fuel metering and repairs. Given the economic con­ 6 . Add it all up. Assume you gel a $5(X) rebate, mivc >5(X) m g.i'. get greatly enhanced safety are other ben­ radial tires; both reduce friction. through better airflow and jetting a car’s occupants, as do steel side- ditions that have afflicted dealers, the $1,400 in trade-in. save $.^(X) in repairN, and can claim $4.'0 m in­ efits of the 1980 breakthrough, says DECLARE Lower ade ratios that deliver more or, depending on the design, through beams that reinforce door panels and buyer will get it this summer at a bare- come tax deduction. That totals $3.3.'0. II the car you like c o 'i' Irvin. protect against a side-on collision. revolutions for each turn o f the drive fuel injection and use o f on-board bones cost. The trade-in value w ill be $6,500, it now will cost you $3,150. YOUR shaft. computers. “Scratch an old car and you get Stronger bumpers of uniform height high. A nd the interest on the balance, rust,” he says. “ Let the car be exposed absorb more energy. Seat belts are if financed, will produce a nice de­ ENERGY • High energy electronic ignition sys­ BUY A 1980 CAR: IPS A BARGAIN to the elements for a few years and easier and more com fortable to use duction in the buyer’s 1980 income tems that provide uniform fuel INDEPENDENCE corrosion sets in. Not any more. The and occupants are more willing to use taxes. You really can’t go wrong.” BUY A 1980 CAR TRADE VALUE UP NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION The average trade-in value of a used car rose by 8.8 percent during NOW 1979. Value in 1979 was $3,413; in 1978, it was $3,136. r F.VEN1NG H ERA LD . Thurs., August 27, 1980 E V E N IN G H ERA LD , Thurs., August 27, 18

5. Wheels should be aligned and bal­ CHd Car Invites Loss, New Bundle Of Benefits Awaits anced every: HELP MEETOUft ENERGY GOALS Fuel A . M onth B. Sb( months Government Figures Show Median-Age Car Owner Efficiency C. Year Suppose every car owner did You say you own a median-age ably spending $1,(XX) or more a year 6. One out o f every two cars on the what you do. If you checked 1974 or older car in working order for nothing, getting no interest deduc­ Who Trades For 1980 Car Quiz road is a: your (ire pressures every week, and it wouldn’t make economic sense tion to offset income taxes, and risk­ A. 1978 model or older Am iinprcssiu’ bundle ol' bend'iis take S400-500 o ff your 1980 ineomc you would save all (he oil we to buy a new one. I f that’s what you ing an impending loss in trade-in value. .iH.iii' ilie ov\ncr ol';i mcduin-nce ear B. 1976 model o r older ta\. import from the United Arab Most car owners know considerably believe, take a look at official govern­ Acx:ording to the Environmental wIki trades it in lor a new IWO tmxlel. C. 1974 model or older And don’t forget to consider the Kmirates. less than they should about ooaserving ment figures. Proteaion Agency, the average 1974 First, let's I'aee it. tielit motte\ and prcsetitly inflated trade-in value o f your gasoline. H ow much do you knovy? 7. The average gas mileage o f the What they show is that you're prob- car gets 13.9 miles per gallon. The liiuli ititeresi rates orer the past year old car. The average trade-in value 281.400 bbis/day Answer this quiz and check your median-age car on the road is: fleet average for the 1980 car, says h;i\e tnade dealers eager to sell >ou a vvctit up 9 percent in 1979. But this answers at the bottom. A . 13.9 miles per gallon ______EPA, is 21.5. This translates into a tiew ear. IXvIitiing ittteresi rates, trend is unlikely to continue as more B. 16.3 miles per gallon saving o f more than 300 gallons a eotnhitted with dealer tieed to make and more fuel-effieieni cars hit the 1. When you start a cold engine, C. 20.4 miles per gallon year for the average driver and, de­ rixrm lor IW l models, makes the road and repair costs o f older cars go New Auto Prices Lag pending on gasoline prices, $500 and If you got a tune-up every year, you should let it idle for: 8. The average gas mileage o f the summer ol 1980 ati ideal time to llnd up. (Government figures show that more. Further, says the U.S. Depart­ you'd save all the oil we import A. One minute 1980 car is: Behind Inflation Rate a tiew-ear bargaiti. the 1974 ear owner is likely to spend B. T h irty seconds ment o f Transportation, the cost o f To antieipated pitrehase-priee dis- from Venezuela. A. 17.1 miles per gallon S500-600 this year in repairs.) C. Not at all Contrary to what many people repairing and maintaining a median- eounts add seseral si/eahlc bonuses. B. 19.2 miles per gallon Put these factors together and fig­ think, the price o f new cars has con­ age car this year, adjusted for infiation, The 1980 ear represents a dramatie 2. You should check your tife pres­ C. 21.5 miles per gallon ure out what a new car with fuel- 67O.SO0 bbla/day sistently lagged behind the inflation is estimaicxi at $546 for a subeompaa, breakthrough in automotive leehnol- sures: efficient engine, stronger, lighter met­ 9. The design changes responsible rate, according to the U.S. Bureau of $542 for a compact, and $632 for a og>. One o f its major benel'iis is greath A . Every week als, solid-state ignition and oiher ad­ for the dramatic increase in the Labor Statistics. full-sized ear. improved gas mileage. B. Every month vances will really cost you. gas mileage o f the 1980 car arc: Since l% 7, the standard “base year’ To this non-productive expense ' The lleet average o f the 1980 ears C. Every 60 days If. for example, you get a rebate o f A. Aerodynamic body shape used for such measurements, the can be added the loss o f a tax deduc­ is 21.5 miles per gallon. Compare this $500 from the dealer, get $1,4(X) for 3. You should take your car to your that climates drag Consumer Price Index for a variety tion for interest on a new-car lo a n - with the average I.T9 your 1974 ear If you traded in your your old car. claim a tax deduction of dealer for an engine tune-up B. Downsizing and lighter metal o f common goods and services has up to $1,000 in the first year o f pur- g e ts -if you've given it regular tune- $450 on your car loan, and save $500 1974 or older car for any every: alloys risen by 139.8 percent. chase-and the likelihood that yester­ up s-and the savitigs translates into the first year in gas and another $500 1980 car, you’d save all A. Thirty months C. M ore precise fuel metering During that same period, new car day's gas guzzlers will soon lose their about S500 a y ear in gasoline. in dovvn-the-drain repairs, yoit'll ac­ the oil we import from B. Six months and solid state ignition prices have gone up only 75 percent, trade-in value as the energy-cffieicney .Another worthwhile saving, assum­ crue $3,350 to offset against the price Saudi Arabia and Libva. C. One year 10. I f we could replace every median- says BLS. o f new cars continues to increase. ing you llttanee your ear. is the ia \ o f a new car. I f the new car you want 1,998,500 bbis/day 4. M aintaining gentle foot pressure age car on the road with a 1980 deduetion you ean elaim for auto costs $6,500, yoit have cut the price in instead o f stamping on the accel­ car, we would save as much oil as: loan interest. >oii may be able to half. erator w ill save you: A. We buy from Venezuela P eclara your A. No significant amount B. We get from Alaska B. Ten percent or more C. We import from Saudi Arabia €NER6YiNPEPENDENCe C. One percent and Libya Gas-saving

ANSWERS: I.C; 2.A; 3.C; 4.B; 5.B; 6.C; 7.A; 8.C; 9.A,B,C; lO.C. Bob RileY Oldsmobile hints 345 Center St., Mondiester— 649-1749 C.irpooliiii^ i> tnio nl clu’ Don't Wait in Line For an Import!! "EASY TO SERVICE ” euMCNl vsu>N to rcilucc L’onMinipiion II onl\ iwo per rVERY ECONOMICAL"! NOUS \Acre riJinp in eveiN car. sx ihc numher ol cars hovl usCkI toi ctmiinunnii purposes coiiM be iciluccki bs 20 pci cciu "IT ’S GOT THE New Program Will Assist V LOOKS. IT'S GOT P.nk aiul vL.ilk slioulJ be ihc S S s . * * '’' mono ol all shtippcis Plan THE FEEL ..." Consumers With Complaints shoppinc hips lo incliulc as STOCK # niaiiv ol sttui lamiK's.nccvls in „1980 OMEGA 139 If car buyers have a problem in­ days, the complaint is referred to the i>iii- II ip as \o ii can Rear window defogger, bright roof drip moldings, . drive y°^'''cjlnd^'gt more horse;, "DATSUN. YOU volving a new car or truck dealer, local A U T O C A P panel for review. \nj ihcn. paik mum c.ii in .1 deluxe wheel covers, PS, PB. WSW. stripes, body what can they do? Call AUTOCAP. The entire proexss usually takes about ccniial localion ilin\nii>un 01 al DONE xhitppiiic aic.i-v aiul walk lo ihc side moldings. List Price $6780.63 p a s --- las' one month, and the consumer is reg­ GOO-^-O-ODI" The Automotive Consumer Action xaiioiis sioics makiiic lie BOB RILEY OLDS Program is a free auto complaint scr- ularly informed o f the progress o f his ipieni leinin nips lo imloaki mum SALE PRICE vicx;. Sponsored voluntarily by local or her case. pnuliascs ll's heallhiei aiul NEW 1980 PONTIAC SUNBIRD This IS' on it' .fle v '" -RO AD TEST, iK’w car and truck dealer as.sociaiions. The decision of the local AUTO­ sa'cs moncN. n*o mileage iss'O". A U TO C AP panels, composed cx^ually CAP panel is binding on the dealer­ BUCX SKYHAWK, 1980 PONTUC GRAND LEMiUlS, Equipped with rear window defroster, sport mirrors. sport I \c i\ p«Miiul ol cMia ueiehi FEBRUARY, 1980. ship involved; the customer is free to Coupe equipped with 4 epeed. .2 0'"e';s^;peed°^j;.a-W o f consumer and dealer representa­ iiiM M iuai means cMia easoime sunroof, buckets, console, driven 1976 AM/FM stereo radio, PB, PS, plus more. Stock # 0395 This car IS really loaded and must tive’s, review unresoivtxl complaints pursue other solutions. iiMixiimpi:on Don'l y.aii\ evlia only 6000 miles, showroom condi­ ■r'|e‘ ’'°:;nic sense'‘ yuch-rre'" tion be seen to be fully appreciated luid nuike suggestions to resolve i Ik’i i i . L ix a l A U TO C A P s vary in size, Items III Mini mink ★ brakes •y' All regional AUTOCAPs follow depending on the number of car and $65.04 ^ \|»‘ioiis|s t»bseivine ihe na $123.21 Per month with approved $2850 nissign truck dealerships participating. Per month with approved credit standards set by the National Auto­ iion.il m I’ li specJ limn aie $5850 sale price. SiSOO down plus sale price $1000 down plus lai & mobile Dealers Association (NADA), A consumer who buys a car from h»»ih lile xaveis aiul eas >aNci' tax 6 reg.. 46 monthly payments reg $491 44 finance charge 16% APR. $1567 44 finance charge $2341 44 total of payments 36 an AUTCK'AP-participating dealer­ I he nahimal hieliuax Jeaih monthly payments. 16*'b APR $4990 and the program has been endorsed $5917 44 total of payments l.'II uas appiOMMialeU MMKHl by the U.S. Office of Consumer A f­ ship knows that any problems that he vlcailis h»xxei m uhciuliix fairs as “a major step in addressing or she might have cati tic mcdiatctl iti eis ucie vaicliilh ub-vcix me ihe vfSTHVV^ automotive complaints." a manner fair to consumer attd dealer NS III p h limn, bill n is v.icep All Pontiac Models in Stock at Similar iileage me np aeam as 'peeJ limn ol' nomy When a consumer contacts A U T O ­ alike. BUICK LESABRL 1977 NCi'aiue wanes CilEVMlET CMURO, 1975 luel ec°' CAP with a complaint, AUTOCAP A U TO C A P is usually listed in the Custom 2 door hardtop. 6 cylinder S a v in g s Equipped with 6 cylinder, AT PS PB Air. Landau top staff send out a questionnaire for the white pages o f the telephone diraiory ll incs sijiieal in a eenile imn, automatic, power steering power Custom interior sport wheels and lhai means thex'ie iiiuler brakes, stripes, radio and more more customer to give the exaa nature of and most participating dealers adver­ inllalexi When ihal ha|>pens. tise their involvc’mcnt at their facilities. the problem, and the efforts made to xoni xai Uses moie eas aiui lues $115.88* $87.71 ★ Per month with approved credit solve it. This inform ation is then fo r­ Consumers can also cha’k with their xxeai onujiiukei Keepiliemm Per month with approved credit. $3850 sale price. $1000 down plus $3995 sale price $1500 down plus warded to the dealership involved to local automobile dealers association Ilaietl lo ihe nuMimim leeom tax & reg . 16% APR. 30 monthly tax & reg . $662 56 finance charge De Cormier __ or contact the National AUTfX'AP meiuleil bx ihe mamilacniiei payments. $626 40 finance charge. $3157 56 total of payments 36 give it a chance to settle the problem. $3476 40 total of payments monthly payments, 16*« APR Director, National Automobile Dealers Most complaints w ill be resoivc’d at ll xiMi'ie ihmkiiie about a this stage. Association, 8400 VVestpark Drive, lU’xx eai voiisulei easoline eon Motor Sales V ) Minutes from Hartford Take route 1-86 lo Manchester exit 92. I f the problem still exists after 10 McLean, Virginia 22102. sumpiion aiul make ihis a piime 265 BROAD ST, MANCHESTER 6 4 3 -^ 1 6 5 taxtoi III Xoui ileeisuMi it on Center Street past three traffic lights to Bob Ritey Oldsmobile o Q3iQ3500 West Center S t, Manchestet* 646-4321 . 150 ft from Ihe junction ol Broad and Center Streets VOl, XCIX, No. 282

KVENING HERALD. Thurs., A urusI 27. 1980 Ho ODEL END B la z e 3rd tr BOSTON (UI’D - stricken horses, thoroughbreds, dif dawn today in an ] moving fire at 1 racetrack. Officials have been involved Ten horses man. from the burning eluding two that r SAVE MONEY - AVOID THE yard with their bad It was the third strike New Englanc the past month. Ro< 1981 PRICE INCREaSE! in New Hampshire by a blaze July 29 ai Downs in Maine v 1980 Monza Cpe. 4 cyl., 4 Aug. 19. 1980 Malibu 2 Door Coupe. The fire broke out spd., radio, wheel opening 4 .4 V-8, auto., power rnoldings, whitewalls, body force shortly after a steering, AM radio, rear seat Fire officials said t side moldings, bumper rub speaker, whitewall radlals, > strips, tinted glass, bumper full wheel covers, body side wooden barn, which guards, full wheel covers, moldings, wheel opening to 50 horses, wa vinyl interior. Stk. No. 4297. moldings. Stk. No. 3498. flames when they a ' i t was useless, maybe half the hors stalls." said stab Dougherty. "We ju them out." He said the h( SALE PRICED *4650 SALE PRICED *5750 stricken by the fast- burked and kicked ; forts to lead them t 1980 CapMce Classic 4 Door. 1 9 8 0 Citation 2 Dr. of the horses boltei V-6, auto., power steering & Hatchback Cpe. V-6, 4 spd., burning building a brakes, tinted glass, remote power brakes, mats F&R, been rescued and d mirror, body side moldings, body side moldings, AM "It's the only safe pin striping, tilt wheel, radio, steel belted they know, " said I whitewalls, full wheel covers. whitewalls, full wheel covers. track's assistant gei Stk. No. 4202. Stk. No. 4259. Some track hand the possibility of ar "A fter seeing t Rockingham, you h but it's a chance. SALE PRICED * 6 4 3 5 Ricard O’Donnell. ' SALE PRICED *5925 through everyone's The Fire tlepartn it was investigating of arson and said i being listed as "sus 1201980 CHEWS TO CHOOSE FROM "The fact that it c of an incendiary n; that, " said Bucci. ") OUR LATE MODEL USED CARS ARE INSURED AGAINST MAJOR REPAIRS FOR 12 MONTHS Liqt B y K E V IN I Herald Re| OR 12,000 MILES MANCHKSTKK- group of Charter Oi residents seeking to i of the Brass Hammer woman will have tb heard before the 1 Commission Sept. 11 A spokeswoman fc Sion said Thursday 2 group's petition whici CHEVROLET 11, had been notified Stat CARTER1229 B y DAVE LJ MANCHESTER Herald Ke MAIN ST. 646-6464 HARTFORD-Th> CONNECTICUT to wait until after t October before it i testimonial evide suspect charged in the June 18 slaying 01 of Glastonbury. Superior Court Ji Bieluch this mornir hearing on suspect of Glastonbury, to a until the State Supr on an appeal. Plat