^ -^*f'*A8T.. ; The Weather Partly sunny and breezj HAflTPORO today with highs in the 70s around 22 C. Clear and coo » to day tonight with lows 40 to 45. Sun lEiiPlitmt M m lft ny Tuesday with highs aroum 70. Chance of rain 10 percen today, near zero tonight am Class Signup Vol. XCVII, No. Tuesday. National weathe 302 - Manchester, Conn., Monday, Sept. 25. 1978 ^ [SEWSpaper Since IRHl map on page 16. EAST HARTFORD — Registra-, tion for evening classes in the' East Hartford Adult Education program has been extended i t . through Friday. Openings are available in 18 classes at East Hartford High Vance Back Home; School and 14 classes at Penney High School. Registration will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Interested individuals should Begin Urges Plan report to the proper school on the first night that the class meets By I'nitfd I’rcNs Inlt-rnulionul and register in the adult office. five-minute recess was called to visit to Damascus by 24 hours to wait For further information, call 289- Secretary of State Cyrus Vance restore order, tor the conclusion of the hard-line 7411, extension 434. returned home from his crucial Mid­ "With a hurting and grieving heart Arab conterenc there, earlier failed dle East shuttle today convinced the but a quiet conscience I recommend to get either a commitment from Camp David accords offer a basis for that the Knesset accept the proposal Jordan to enter the Camp David "real peace.’’ Israeli Prime Minister Bus Returns that the government approved dialogue immediately or a promise Menachem Begin pleaded with "a yesterday," Begin said. of outright support from Saudi East Hartford’s senior citizens grieving heart" to his parliament to bus returns to the road today after "For 30 years we have prepared Arabia, accept the agreements. for the hour when we would sit down a three-week absence caused by But U S. officials said Vance But Begin vowed Israel will never to discuss the signing of a peace trea­ the driver’s illness. See page 2. remained convinced the accords, give up Jerusalem — a declaration ty for normalization of relations, on signed by Egyptian President Anwar sure to incite hard-line and moderate the stopping of war, on the promise Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Arabs. Saudi Arabia, Jordan and of life — not just for our generation Menachem Begin, were the best Buchwald Talk Syria all mentioned the accords’ but for our children and their building blocks for peace in the failure to provide for the return of ’The Elast Hartford Fine Arts children." volatile Middle East. Commission and Manchester Arab Jerusalem in their talks with Vance’s five-day, three-nation mis­ “I always assumee there would be Vance. Community College will co­ sion ended in Syria with the diplomat serious questions, and there were, sponsor a lecture by Art Israel captured east Jerusalem gaining little success in softening but we still feel the frameworks of Buchwald on Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. in from Jordan in the 1967 Middle East Damascus’ bitter opposition to the Camp David provide the basis for war and made the reunited city the “framework of peace” that emerged real peace,” Vance told reporters as the East Hartford High School' capital of the Jewish state. last week from the 13-day Camp auditorium. Tickets go on sale his plane headed west over the Oct. 2. "Jerusalem will remain undivided David summit. Mediterranean. for all generations and until the end For Information, call 646-4900, The most Vance could to say about The two accords outline the extension 259, at Manchester of the world," Begin -said in his his talks with Syrian President Hafez framework for an Egyptian-Israeli Community College, or 289-6429, speech during the parliament debate Assad before leaving Damascus was peace treaty within three months, East Hartford Public Library. that the Israeli leader called that they had been "helpful" and the and then an overall settlement with "historic." two countries would keep talking. Israel signing treaties with Syria and Israel began the most crucial Vance, who had to postpone his Jordan. parliament debate in its 30-year Race Entries history one day after the Cabinet en­ The Parks and Recreation dorsed the accords, giving a boost to Department has received more Vance's mission to sell the Carrier Rejects than 100 entries for its Oct. 8 road agreements to skeptical Arabs a race at McAuliffe Park. See page boost. 4. Parliamentary approval of the ac­ cords could lead to the first treaty Offer to Merge ever between an Arab nation and the CPR Series Jewish state. SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) —Carrier and will also file suit in the Delaware Begin appealed to Parliament to Corp. said today its directors have court. EAST HARTFORD - Pre­ surrender the settlements in the voted unanimously to turn down the He said the attorney general's of­ registration is now being held for Sinai — a prerequisite for a peace merger proposal of United fice of New York will be asked to the next CPR series being offered with Egypt. Technologies Corp. of Hartford and it hold a public hearing at least to in­ by the American Red Cross. He also said Israel will permit is taking the matter to both federal vestigate the matter because ’The three-hour course in car­ Palestine Liberation Organization and state courts. Carrier's lawyer believe the proposal diopulmonary resuscitation sympathizers to sit on a council Carrier Chairman Melvin C. Holm violates the state's securities laws. techniques will run consecutive governing the occupied West Bank of charged that the United Technologies Holm said the Carrier board also ’Tuesdays at 7 p.m. on Oct. 3, 10 Jordan "if they behave properly." merger proposal, coupled with the unanimously decided it would be in and 17. Interested persons may Battling Suspicious Fire Opposition Labor party leader threat of a tender offer, was tan­ the best interest of the company, its register at the East Hartford of­ Shimon Peres immediately charged tamount to blackmail and shareholders, employees and the fice of Colonial Bank, 403 Main East Hartford firefighters battle a blaze which destroyed a Begin with fostering the creation of a "represents an unconscionable communities it serves for Carrier to AR St., where the classes will be held. tobacco shed owned by John Lombardo of 340 Forest St. John Palestinian state. course of conduct." remain independent. Contact Gail Macchi for more in­ Armstrong, fire marshal, suspects arson in the fire which took The Knesset debate began with Holm said Carrier already has United Technologies had proposed formation. nearly two hours to bring under control. There is no estimate raucous protest, with calls on Begin sued in the federal court for northern to buy 49 percent of Carrier at $28 a New York to block the merger of the damage, but Mrs. Lombardo said, “A lot of memories to resign and demands by the five- common share if a tax-free merger member Communist party to proposal on the grounds that it raises were not negotiated. Value of the Sale Proceeds went up in smoke.” (Herald photo by Chastain) recognize the right of Palestinian serious possibility of violation of both transaction would be about $476 EAST HARTFORD - Chair­ self-determination. At one point, a the antritrust and securities laws. million. man Bert Johnson of the East Hartford Lions Club announced that $770 was raised from the re­ cent Tag Sale held at the Top Dr. Rubin Plans to Organize Tenants Notch parking lot. Because of its success, another By GREG PEARSON volved in such matters as a possible ment Committee granted a variance uesday, Uct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hubin could not be reached today will be held soon. Anyone wishing court appeal of the screen decision so that the owners of the apartments to make donations should contact Herald Reporter meeting room of First Federal for comment or . information about and the establishment of a local would not be required to make the in- Savings Bank, 344 W, Middle Turn­ Johnson at 528-0056, Gary how many of the one-page fivers he MANCHESTER —A resident who housing court, Rubin said in a one- stallatij^n. pike. has distributed, Vrooman at 528-4791 or Tony tried unsuccessfully to have screens page statement about the proposed The committee had said that all of Picano at 568-5377. Arrangements / Rubin said that the proposed installed in some town apartments association., ' * the apartments had adequate ventila­ tenants’ group might consider sup­ A spokeswoman for the Connec­ will be made to pick up the now is working to form a local Rubin this summer that the town’s tion so the screens are not needed. donated items. port for appeal of the screen deci­ ticut Citizen Action Group said that tenants’ association. housing code requires screens on Rubin said that the screen and ven­ The Lions Club would like to sion! It also might lobby for the crea­ Rubin had contacted her for informa­ Dr. Ben Rubin of 124 Highland St. doors and cellar windows. He com­ tilation items are separate, and both tion of a Manchester housing court tion about establishing such a thank the persons who donated to has contacted the Connecticut Citizen plained that several apartments in are required by the code. *he previous sale. and on other issues, of interest to tenants' group. Action Group for assistance in for­ town, including his own, lacked such In his statement about the associa­ tenants. ming the association and has screens. tion, Rubin said that some of those The association also could be in­ scheduled a meeting Oct. 3 for in­ The Health Department ordered involved in the screen case are for­ volved in review of the town’s terested parties. She said there are few such groups the installation of the screens, but ming a Manchester tenants’ associa­ proposed new housing code, he in the state and CCAG supports the The World The tenants’ group could be in­ the town’s Housing Code Enforce­ tion. The first meeting will be suggested. effort in Manchester to form one. Vietnam today accused China of massing division-sized infantry forces, backed by hundreds of ‘ i'T 'j tanks, artillery pieces and Bridgeport Ends warplanes, along their troubled border. Official Radio Hanoi quoted the army newspaper Quan Doi Nban Dan as saying the pur­ Teachers’ Strike ported buildup represented another escalation of the months- BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Most of relatives arrived by car to pick up long conflict. the city’s 23,000 students were back some teachers. West German Police ambushed in school today after the Bridgeport The union members voted 686-205 three suspected Baader-Meinhof Education Association, the school earlier Sunday to ratify a com­ terrorists holding target practice board and city council agreed to end promise, which includes a 6 percent in the woods Sunday and captured the teachers’ 19-day strike. raise this year, and a 7.5 percent a reputed international courier Authorities freed 261 educators salary hike in 1979. There were also for the anarchist gang. Sunday night from a National provisions in the settlement to staff Guard camp where they had been city schools with music, art and jailed for refusing a judge’s order to physical education teachers. half their walkout, which had dis­ 'The board had offered raises of 6 Stock Market rupted Bridgeport’s public schools and 6.5 percent over the life of the NEW YORK (UPI) - Prices since Sept. 6. two year contract. The teachers’ last opened mixed Monday in active Judge James Hennebry ordered demands were 6 and 7.8 percent. trading of New York Stock their release after union teachers The proposed settlement ends a Exchange issues. voted overwhelmingly earlier Sun­ threat by the Connecticut Education day to accept contract terms The Dow Jones industrial Association to stage selective strikes average, which gained 1.30 points recommended by state Labor (k)m- by its 27,000 members in other com­ missioner Peter Reilly. Friday, was off 0.68 point to 861.74 munities in support of the Bridgeport shortly after the opening, liie Negotiators had appointed Reilly strike. Dow lost 16.11 points overall last as a factfinder after a 16-hour ses­ The first group of teachers, the 13- week. sion ended at 6 a.m. Sunday at the member executive committee, was state Labor Department jailed Sept. 12. Since then, about 10 headquarters in Wethersfield. teachers have been released for per­ Index The teachers, jailed for up to 12 sonal reasons. days, cheered each other as they Early negotiations were marked by Classified ...... 15-18 boarded seven yellow schooF buses bitter accusations from BEA Comics...... 19 for the 66-mile trip home, where a leaders. Editorial ...... g rally by the Bridgeport Education Mayor John Mandanici, a Entertainment ...... 14 Association was held. Democrat who voted himself a 50 F am ily...... 8 Ready to Go Home A group of teachers from around percent salary hike to $42,000, the Obituaries...... lo the state cheered and waved signs same as the governor, was accused acceptance of a plan to end their 19-day Sports...... 11-13 Jailed Bridgeport teachers remove their they had carried all day in support by BEA president 'Arthur Pechillo of baggage from barracks at Camp Hartell, walkout. (UPI photo)' Television ...... 14 their colleagues as the buses rolled orchestrating the school board out the main gate of the camp. A few negotiations. Windsor Locks, as they wait for release after PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Mon.. Sent 2S lQ7ii

Senior Bus MANCHESTER EV------Em c HERALD.— ifiuil,, Ot?pi. ZO, 2i ly/ ...... Printer Delays Review MCC Plans Back Today^ University Professors By CHRIS BLAKE Workshops Herald Reporler PIRTHMY Of Water System Study On New Law EAST HARTFORD — The senior Return to Picket Line citizens bus. which offers free bus MANCHESTER — It probably still the recommended water treatment committee members about the A series of six workshops that will S i? service along a fixed route, is will be a couple of weeks before the improvements. The Board of Direc­ length of time it has taken them to assist elementary school teachers in BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - About 250 the street Irom the center so it would scheduled to return to the road at town’s Water Study Committee tors must grant final approval to im­ complete the water studies. implementing the requirements of a departments by laying off professors striking faculty members plan the not block the event, but it still at­ noon today after a three-week begins reviewing the final report on provement plans. Representatives of the firm, new law regarding education for han­ with six months notice. first fpll day of picketing today after tracted attention. absence due to the illness of the bus water system improvements. The distribution system changes, however, have defended the dicap^ students will be held this making no progress in their dispute The private institution has about 8,- Kaas said picketing was also driver. The report, on the distribution combined with the proposed water criticism by saying that such studies fall by Manchester Community with the University of Bridgeport 000 full-time and part-time students. .iW -V ■i planned today at the University of Michael Valuk, administrative — ' t. system, has been completed, but it is treatment improvements, could cost are highly technical, require much College (MCC). ^ over how much authority they should Douglas said the AAUP hoped the Bridgeport's extensions in Stamford assistant to the mayor, said the town facing delays at the printer’s office, the town $15 million to upgrade its research and cannot be rushed. The college has received a $24,000 have in setting school policy. students would honor faculty picket Frank Jodaitis, water and sewer ad­ and New London. has entered an agreement with Diai- system so that federal drinking The town originally had hoped to grant from the Bureau of Education The strike by an estimated 250 of lines but has not asked them to stay X ministrator, said. Commenting on further talks, Kaas A-Ride Inc. of Manchester for the water requirements can be met. have a referendum question this for the Handicapped (BEH), to sup­ out of class. "They will have to make the 270 faculty members of the said. It is all up to the (federal) bus service. The town received a preliminary The Water Study Committee can­ November on approval for the spen­ port the workshops. MCC is the only American Association of University their own decisions," he said. Under the arrangement, Dial-A- report in July that recommended the mediator to get everything not begin its review work of the dis­ ding for water improvements. That community college in the Northeast Professors began Friday and together." ® In another college labor dispute, Ride will provide a bus driver for the distribution system be divided into tribution study until it receives the date will not be met now, and a region of the United States to receive negotiators met for only three hours negotiations were scheduled to The professors, whose contract bus, which makes regular stops at all three pressure zones. It estimated final report. special referendum probably will be such a grant. before they decided to quit for the resume today in the strike by about expired at midnight Thursday, want Housing Authority complexes for the that the cost of the improvements Jodaitis estimated that it will still held in the spring. Public Law 92-142 requires that weekend. However, both sides 160 secretaries and clerks at would be almost $8 million. to participate in setting the univer­ elderly. be one or two weeks before the report Harry Reinhorn, chairman of the each city and town integrate, to the huddled again Sunday for about four Wesleyan University in Middletown. sity's academic policy and the ad- The bus has been out of service for The final report distribution is is received by the town. Water Study Committee, could not be greatest extent possible, han­ hours. The strike began Sept. 4 after being prepared by Weston & Samp­ mimstration's reorganization plans. the past three weeks because the “They’re having some problems reached this morning to find out what dicapped students into classes of non­ Federal mediator Hezekiah Brown lailure to come up with a new con­ driver had become ill and could not son Engineers Inc. and is being with the printer,” Jodaitis, who handicapped students. Cities and The AAUP also claimed the school tract lor the union workers. the committee’s timetable for work said no progress was reached. IS pl.nnpino („ reduce overstaffed drive. awaited by the town so it can begin spoke to Weston & Sampson late last will be. It is expected to meet soon towns that fail to comply with the “ Both sides are as far apart now as “We had a great difficulty filling in review of its options for repairing the week, said. He expressed his dis­ after the study is received. law risk the loss of f^ eral funds they were Aug. 31 when they for him,” Valuk said. system. pleasure with the delay caused by the Reinhorn has been one of the most Compliance with the law>must be extended their last contract three Valuk said Dial-A-Ride will The review work will be done by printer. vocal critics of the length of time in­ demonstrated in several ways in­ weeks," Brown said. the Water Study Committee, which provide the same bus driver, but if Weston & Sampson has received volved before the town receives its cluding in-service training Hke that He said the negotiating session Staff To Hear Lawyer the driver becomes ill, they can call already has completed its review of criticism from town officials and reports. which will be given in the MCC consisted of “basically trying to find in a replacement. workshops. MANCHESTER — Attorney Nor­ Area Ine and lias been involved with a better procedure to continue man K. Janes, director of Connec­ “We felt this was the best arrange­ Initially, teachers of Grades K negotiations." the dralting of much legislation ment for delivering this service to ticut Legal Services Inc., will be tbe relating to the rights of the elderly. through 6 will be accepted only from Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., guest speaker at a meeting of the the senior citizens," Valuk said. Continuing education is part ol the Panel Resumes Hearings Manchester, East Hartford, Vernon, spoke at the school Saturday at a con­ -staff of the River East The bus runs Monday, Wednesday Glastonbury, and Bolton. “The set of ference highlighting Bridgeport certilication process required by the and Thursday each week, and also Homemaker Home Health Aide Ser­ t'onnecticut Department ol Health six workshops will be offered three Hospital’s l(X)th anniversary, but vice Inc. tonight at 7:30 in the com­ operates the first Tuesday of every times, however. Teachers from about 50 of the striking faculty lor all Homemaker-Home Health munity room of the Stop & Shop Ver­ Aides, month. It usually runs for about four another dozen towns in the area will members decided not to picket the non Circle. hours a day and the hours vary. On Conspiracy Theories be eligible to attend later workshops. event. The conference was held at Janes is the author of the legisla­ Generally, however, it is on the The school administration in each the university’s Student Center. road from about 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. WAHINGTON (UPI) - Did Lee tion establishing protective services theory Friday during some five hours one resolves this bone in the throat.” eligible town will decide which Norman Douglas, head of the cam­ for the elderly in the Connecticut Small Farmers Meet Senior citizens who wish to use the Harvey Oswald assassinate John F. of testimony before the committee. He said no seasoned intelligence teachers to send. Enrollment is pus chapter of the AAUP, said Department on Aging. bus do not have to call ahead for Kennedy on Soviet orders? Was he POLA.ND SPRUNG, Maine (UPIi Mrs. Alice Foote, wrapped up against the chilly fall breeze He said no one can be sure whether agent could believe Nosenko’s denial limited to 30 teachers for each set of Ribicoff told union leaders Friday he reservations. Bus stops are provided used by Fidel Castro to avenge U.S. The legislation provides that any — Nearly 100 small farm owners Oswald was recruited by the KGB of KGB interest in Oswald — an ex- workshops. During the summer, a would not attend the conference if it for them along the fixed route. smiles as she accepts flowers on her 110th birthday Sunday at individual providing nursing from 12 states will assemble in death plots against the Cuban leader? secret police during more than two Marine with knowledge of U.S. radar comm|ttee of representatives from meant crossing their picket line, “There were no real hardships suf­ the Meadows Convalescent Home. Presenting the bouquet is therapeutic, or social service care to Maine Tue.sday to confer with federal Those are two of an assortment of years in the Soviet Union. and spy plane secrets. the first five towns has been lOOth Birthday Reception Douglas said he told R ibicoffs of­ fered by anyone that I know of while Anthony Girandola, administrator, while her son Robert conspiracy theories likely to be the elderly and who has reasonable ollicials on how to help keep family The one-time head of America’s Nosenko is now working for the developing the workshops that will fice the educators would not picket cause to su.spect that any elderly per­ the bus was out of service," said Foote, 87, looks on. (Herald photo by Chastain) resurrected today as the House begin in October. Friends and fellow parishioners honored George Goodwin at a farms operating. spy apparatus said the CIA submitted CIA under a new identity as a consul­ the conference so Connecticut's Eldridge Benedict, chairman of the Assassinations Committee moves son has been abused or neglected, A spokesman Sunday said Assis­ Soviet defector Yuri Nosenko to 3 1/2 tant on Soviet affairs at $38,325 a 'The project is being co-ordinated reception marking his 100th birthday at the First Congregational senior senator could attend, Commission on Services to the into the the fourth week of its public exploited or abandoned, must report tant Agriculture Secretary Alex Mer- years of “hostile interrogation” in year. by Beverly Hounsell of the MCC Church Sunday, ^odw in is a long-time parishioner of the church "We will not picket students, and Elderly. hearings on the Kennedy case. the information to the commissioner cure and Mary E. King, deputy direc­ the 1960s in an attempt to find out if Rep. Louis Stokes, D-Ohio, the Community Services Division and we will not picket a non-university on aging. He said those who needed to do Mrs. Foote Reaches Other theories brought to the com­ William Levy, instructor of psy­ SasSinT ^ celebrated his 100th birthday. (Herald photo by tor ol ACTION — the federal agency the Kremlin was tied to the committee chairman, said Helms’ function," Douglas said. grocery shopping were able to use mittee’s attention blame the CIA, Janes is president of the Board of lor volunteer service, will meet with assassination. comments raised the specter that chology at, the college. Strike center coordinator Gaylord the town’s other bus service for the FBI, the Mafia and big business iri Directors of the Homemaker Home 96 small farm owners Tuesday Nosenko, who said he had been a Oswald could have been a KGB Kaas said the line was set up across elderly and handicapped, the Call-A- ^ ^ A* • 1 across Health Aide .Services of Windham through Thursday. Her 110th Birthday turn for the Kennedy assassination 15 KGB official, defected to the CIA in agent. Ride service. years ago. Geneva just two months after "If he (Nosenko) was not bona Call-A-Ride is normally reserved Former CIA Director Richard MANCHESTER — Whether Mrs. Kennedy’s death on Nov. 22, 1963. fide, he might have been a KGB plant for those who have a special need for she was the oldest person in the Helms discussed the Oswald-Soviet Firefighters Try to Cap Oil Well Alice Foote, 110, formerly of Hebron, He promptly told CIA in­ transportation services, but it picked state. Inquires went through the sent to deceive the United States,” is the oldest living person in Connec­ terrogators the KGB had had no in­ Stokes said. HACKBERRY.HACKBERRY, La. (UPI) — Oil-well ButRnl HansenHencon saidcoia the brine simply: I . . fell into . A- up the senior citizens who needed bus State Health Department, State smoke visibie 150 m iles away in Houston ticut is not known, even by the Social terest in Oswald during the ex- firefighters had no luck with the simplest the salt dome and oil continued to gush sidered safe and stable, he said. complete assortment service because of the cir­ Bureau of Vital Statistics, State broke out Thursday afternoon an explo­ Security Office. Marihe’s October 1959 co June 1962 method of capping a burning well at a around it. cumstances, Benedict said. Commission on the Aging, and final­ sion at the wellhead that leads un­ pumped oil from a She celebrated her special occa­ Three Blamed defection. ;p a t is certainly true,” Helms federal oil reserve Sunday and were ly, the Social Security office which said, “and it was foremost in our “It’s like if you put a 30-foot pipe into derground to a giant salt dome where earthen dams con- (•------sion Sunday with about 50 friends and Helms said the CIA suspected dousing the area today to keep it cool for a contacted the regional office, and minds.” the middle of the Superdome roof and federal authorities were storing crude oii structed to hold the spilled oil that gushed relatives at the Meadows Convales­ Nosenko was a KGB “disinformation second attempt. started pouring water in it,” Hansen said. eventually the central office in For Extensive By raising the possibility of Soviet The storage plan, part of President unburned from the well. Oil broke tL u g h (• Water Line cent Home. Five generations of her plant,” posing as a defector in an An attempt to beat back burning oil with Maryland - all with the same involvement in the slaying of Workmen continued to douse the flames Carter s energy program, was devised to one ol the dikes Saturday night but it was family were represented. State Rep. attempt to whitewash a link between heavier salt brine failed, but two Texas with chemical foam and water in an response, "no way of knowing." School Damage Kennedy, Helms was certain to give cushion the country from the effects of unknown how much oii leaked into the (* _____ Dorothy Miller (R) of Bolton joined Oswald and the Soviet spy agency. well firefighters try again today to plug attempt to keep it cool while Hansen and rnsrsn. new life to the conspiracy theories another Arab oil embargo. RepairDone the well-wishers. The CIA ended its interrogation of gushing oil from a well above an un­ Matthews prepared for a second capping According to a spokesman from the that have flourished since Oswald Officials estimate more than 70,000 (• • canning jars • rubbers Greetings were received from Three juveniles have been referred Nosenko in 1968, but Helms said the derground salt dome storing 7 million MANCHESTER — The replace­ local Social Security office, the com­ attempt that probably will come today. barrels of oil — about $1 million worth — Deadline Remains Gov. Ella Grasso, Lt. Gov. Robert to juvenile court in connection with authenticity of the defection “still was killed by Dallas nightclub owner barrels of federal oil. ^ • lids • jelly jars ment of part of the wooden line puters are set up only according to “They are going to try to knock the five- PITTSFIELD, Mass. (UPI) — The Dec. Killian, U.S. Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, vandalism which caused extensive hangs in thp air ... I don’t know how Jack Ruby two days after Kennedy’s The leaders of the firefighting unit, will have burned at the wellhead by the leading from Buckingham Reservoir murder. ^ inch pipe loose down in the hole and then 1 deadline for women to be barred from and President Carter. name, birthdate and residence with water damage at Washington School Asgar “Boots” Hansen and Eugene time the fire is extinguished. Flames were • caps • books was completed Sunday, and Frank go in and plug it,” said Gene Campbell of joining the Jaycees will not be extended, Mrs. Foote was given a birthday no cross reference. There are about over the weekend, Manchester Coots” Matthews, Sunday said pouring contained above ground at the wellhead Jodaitis is tabulating labor costs for 110 centenarians in the state on the Federal Strategic Energy Storage and officials said the 7 million barrels says Barry Kennedy, president of the ser­ charm for her bracelet with “110” on Police reported today. brine on top of the surging oil did not Program. (• w r j the project. Social Security, the spokesman said, vice organization. it. She has a charm for each year Police said the vandalism involved East Hartford Polica Report work. stored in the salt dome was unaffected bv About 500 feet of the line in and to determine who is the oldest, “ “They wanted to avoid knocking the the fire. Women had been excluded from the all­ from 100 on. Meadows hosts said she blocking up toilets and sinks and tur­ “The brine, which is heavier than oil, sup­ pipe into the hole because they have to go Glastonbury had to be replaced each one would have to be contacted Campbell said the fire has diminished in male organization, which claims 380,000 inifathdmAttlnim was “quite chipper and smiled a lot” ning the water on in the lavatories on EAST HARTFORD - Police posedly would have forced the oil back fish it out.” l^ a u se of a serious leaking problem for permission to divulge the birth larceny were Michael G, Pelletier, intensity as the burning off of oil relieved members across the country, until 1975 MMrttown manelUltM* ^ during the party, and seemed to all three floors of the newly arrested a Manchester man and a down, allowing workers to cap the well. Flames shooting 30 feet high creating mat had developed. Manchester’s date information, and this could be a 17, of 2 Goodwin Lane and Scott pressure in the dome. The fire was con- when the group tried three pilot forget that she was chilly. Hospital renovated school. Police said the Bloomfield man Sunday in separate Board of Directors approved a bid lengthy process, the spokesman said. Cronin 20, of 54 Church St. Pelletier programs. officials said she rarely gets out­ damage was in the old section of the' shoplifting incidents at J.M. Fields waiver for work costing up to $20,000 But the consensus seemed to be East Hartford doors. school on Cedar Street. on Silver Lane. was released upon promise to appear for the line repairs. that Mrs. Foote could be the oldest in court Oct. 23 and Cronin’s court Fire Calls But there was no one who knew if The school is currently undergoing Wesley Krupinski, 58, of 73 The waiver was approved because living resident in the state. date was scheduled for Oct. 9. a $1.4 million renovation and new Redwood Road, Manchester, and Saturday, 10:46 a.m, - Car of the need for immediate repair construction project, which is patial- Charged with burglary and larceny fire at 132 Maple St. SA V E 4 4 0 O N “THIS Ronald C. Blessing, .32, of Bloomfield work. All of the digging and installa- ly completed. in the third degree were Michael J Saturday, 12:54 p.m. — uon of the new piping was done by were both charged with larceny in Health Department School officials were not able to the fourth degree. Brault, 18, of 228 Woodlawn Circle Minor house fire at 189 Silver Town of Manchester employees. Lane. SINGER FREE-ARM give an estimate of the damage Mon­ Krupinski was released on a and Ricky S, Ward, 19, of 47 Church Buckingham Reservoir services Saturday, 1:49 p.m. — I f / day, police said. promise to appear in court Oct. 16. St. Both were released on $250 non­ some Manchester residents and ap­ surety bonds and their court date was Medical call to 50 Hilliard St. Plans Press Policy The three juveniles were two nine- Blessing was also arrested in con­ Saturday, 3:30 p.m.- Minor POLLY BERGEN proximately 270 Glastonbury year-old boys and a 12-year-old girl. scheduled for Oct, 2. MACHINE nection with for issuing bad checks motor vehicle accident near families who receive their water The vandalism was discovered MANCHESTER —The town's and released on a $950 nonsurety exit 91 of Interstate 84. from the Manchester system. ly would be compiled quickly and Sunday after a citizen who had ap­ Police arrested a 20-year-old AT THE SINGER SALE-ATHON Health Department, after receiving bond. Court date was set for Oct. 2. Saturday, 9:05 p.m. - Minor Work on the line started Monday could be read over the phone, if parently heard the youths talking Manchester man on a shoplifting criticism for recent conflicting house fire at 30 Brookfield . night and was finished Sunday. necessary, by office staff, called the police. Detective Captain charge Friday at J.M. Fields on Drive. NOW ONLY Jodaitis said that several hours of reports, plans to adopt a new policy Police said four men were arrested Vivian Ferguson, a member of the Joseph Brooks said. Silver Lane. Saturday, 9:59 p.m. — overtime pay will be involved for the for providing information to the Saturday in connection with the Aug Board of Directors, was critical of Brooks said an ongoing investiga­ He was identified as Renee A Extensive car fire at Martin work Monday night — the seven-man press. 5 burglary of the Elks Club on the proposal. tion may result in other referrals. LaRose of 96 North St. and released Park, crew started at nine o’clock and The department wants to prepare a Roberts Street. If there s a difference of opinion upon promise to appear in court Oct. Saturday, 10 p.m.-Medical written statement on issues it is Arrested for conspiracy to commit worked straight through the next day within a department, the public call to 95 Brett Road. $189 — and over the weekend. A four-man questioned about. Dr. Alice Turek, should know about it," she said. She Sexism Talk Saturday, 10:23 p.m. - A crew finished the project Saturday director of health, said today. ’This was concerned about extreme con­ False alarm at the comer of Now you can sew hard-to-get-to and Sunday, Jodaitis said. will give it an opportunity to trols being placed when disputes Main Street and Connecticut places at an easy-to-purchase Set Thursday price. “This machine converts He still has to calculate the labor research matters and insure that the develop. Boulevard. Sunday, 1:48 a.m. — from flat bed to a free-arm costs to determine the final cost of same information is provided to all She also criticized Mayor Stephen Jean Thoresoq, an assis­ Oairii parties, she said. tant professor of sociology Medical call to the comer of for sewing cuffs, pantlegs, the replacement project. Penny, who also apparently armholes, sleeves. With a Town Manager Robert Weiss, who at Eastern Connecticut Queen Burnside Avenue and Scotland ^ ‘"*****^'— — ...... expressed concern about the recent FREE Road. snap-on cloth plate, built-in C M expressed concern when two depart­ State College in Williman- difference of opinion that developed Sunday, 8:14 a.m. — zig-zag, stretch and blind ment personnel issued differing tic, will speak on “Sexism I worked part-time over the termite-control matter. Medical call to 37 Elmer St, hemstitches, and more. Car­ L About Town 1opinions on the safety of a termite- — Breaking “The Chains” at Sunday, 8:27 a.m. - rying case or cabinet extra. ^ • Y even when my kids were She wondered if he is hopeful that The Educational Com­ control substance, did express some only good news reaches the public. Medical call to 10 Great Hill' Model 533. very yoimg, but now that Friendship Circle, Salvation Army munity 645 Birch Mountain Road. I concern this morning about the Penny could not be reached for com­ brazier. I’m raising the kids myself will mwt Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Health Department’s plan. ment today. Road, Thursday at 7:30 Sunday, 8:59 a.m. - Tobac-' Citadel for a service meeting “I would not expect that they p.m. CO bam fire at 340 Forest St,; I’ve had to return H o s t e s s are Mrs. Ruth Barrette would want the manager to approve Ms. “Thoreson will give a bam was gutted. to a full-time job. and Mrs. Dorothy Jenkins. every statment they made," Weiss Adult Classes sociological perspective Sunday, 9:37 a.m. - said. He did approve the idea of from personal experience, W Medical call to 22 Elms I called The Infoline for Village Drive. The Volunteer League of Lutz questions being researched and Begin Tonight professional interest and Sunday, 9:53 a.m. - Minor information on day care, and Junior Museum will sponsor its an­ answered in writing. current research. house fire at 18 Richard Road they told me Greater nual open house Tuesday at 10 a.m. at The program is open to “If anyone is asked about a VERNON — Adult Education Sunday, 10:30 a.m. - Hartford offers facilities for the museum. Refreshments will be technical matter, they shouldn’t feel classes will start tonight at the Adult members of The Medical call to 85 Knollwood GetfA - single-parent kids, like mine; served. New members are welcome. obligated to answer off the top of Education Center on Route 30 and at Educational Community Drive. BASIC SINGER ZIG-ZAG Two guest speakers will talk on their head,” he said. Rockville High School, Loveland free of charge. “The public Sunday, 2:59 p.m. - Trash ELECTRONIC MACHINE FOR ^ for retarded or handicapped kids; regular playgrounds - and that some of successive fall planting and house Hill. is invited to attend two fire at 984 Main St. these facilities are supported by The United Way. Dr. Turek said that the written rep- T H e c k plant propagation. A baby sitter will Classes will be meeting Mondays, programs of the “Thursday Sunday, 3:16 p.m. — Grass be provided. SAVE ONUr I start^ sending my two daughters to The Women’s League Day Care .Tuesdays and Wednesdays. There evening speakers series fire at the rear of 1022 Main St. are still some openings available. without charge. For Center, which is a United Way agency. That means the cost of the care is further information, call Sunday, 3:54 p.m. — geared to my income - which is critical to my situation right now. Those interested may register the Medical call to 37 Burnside $125 HUD Approves Subsidy night of the first class. 6464)711. OFFPTEC.FRICE. Ave. The kids have made lots of friends there, and the counselors give every ITiere are openings in the Monday F p a f Sunday, 4:14 p.m. ^ night classes in COBOL, co-ed v/ppO SCS kid first-class care. I’m just so grateful to the hundreds of people I’ve never For Rockville Housing _i I V T Medical call to the corner of fitness, dancercises, drawing and Nuclear Uses Woodlawn Circle and Walnut even met who support The United Way and make all this possible for my composition, fundamentals of data Street. VERNON — Final approval has utilities. « S jK fflllP * WIWWASt OF kids and me. I get my first raise pretty soon, and as soon as I do I’m going to been given by the U. S. Department processing, high school review, rug CHILMARK, Mass. Sunday, 4:14 p.m. - start giving another dollar a week to The United Way through payroll Barkan, under the name of braiding, sewing with ease, (UPI) — An inaugural anti­ A BUlieER DELUXE Medical call to Wickham of Housing and Urban Development Florence Mill Associates, will con­ % lb. wHh U ltiiM « ToiM to deduction at work. I can get by without — - - * k. shorthand 1, tatting, and pre-high nuclear festival was held Park. for the proposed conversion of a vert the old factory building into 27 school review. this weekend on Martha’s And a Haap of Franeh Frlaa^. Sunday, 6:12 p.m. — the dollar. Because I know what T I J A C Rockville factory to a housing apartments, some of them to be es­ Smoldering fire at the tobacco In Tuesday classes there are Vineyard with lectures, ***'."* machine is also the easi- it’ll mean to someone else. | project for the elderly. pecially for the handicapped. bam at 340 Forest St, This machine has a wide zig-zag siilch and a from openings in abnormal psychology, ac- literature, exhibits and the I Singer gives you electronic stitch Barkan Development Corp. of AT Sunday, 7:29 p.m. - selKtion for swing any of 25 different slilches. drop-in bobbin thai’s easy lo see and replace. The complex will include a large coun^g II, French, oil painting I, music of several singers, Carrying case or cabinet extra. Model 247. Massachusetts plans to convert the lobby, storage and lounge areas and Medical call to 6 Jaidee Drive. With a QpJLSSH* lyinel, a one-step buttonholer O The UnIbed Wby fonner U. S. Envelope factory on physical education for women, including Carly Simon, Today, 12:01 a.m. - and more)re...... Made in U.S. A. Carrying case or areas where tenants can have their shorthand II, Spanish, and up- Simon, who lives ^binel extra. oF Greater Hartford West Stein Street into apartments for own garden plots. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBAU Assistance to 145 Arbutus St. the elderly and has been told it can holstery. with her husband and Today, 12:51 a.m. - The building was vacated when the HARTFORD ROAD Isn 1 it lime to trade in your old sewing machine for a new one? The United Way supports over KX3 services now go ahead with the work. Wednesday classes have openings Idiu* singer James Taylor ANOnGMAL Medical call to 371 Hills St. ASK atiout trade-ins on any make and model, whether it’s Singer or not. U.S. Envelope factory consolidated and programs in 16 Greater Hartford towas. in belly dancing, German, Italian, island off PWTER SERES FROM Approval has been given for a lU outlets in 1976. It is e.xpecfed the Give to The United Way... multi-crafts, portraiture, and Massachusetts, performed $ ^ ,0 3 6 federal Section 8 rent sub­ conversion process will cost more DAIRY QUEEN NEW LOW PRICES and give many happy returns. physical education for women. on a giant stage con- lOOMIUlON PEOPLE SEW EASIER WITH SINGER sidy, This provides for qualified than $2 million. It has been in the ONAU For information contact the Con- structed in a field on Mrs. tenw ts to pay no more than 25 per­ works for going on two years. (REXT TO SPEED QUEEN COlii UUNORT) PRESCRIPnONS cent PRE-HOLIDAY SALE t 9:55. The council should have adjourned the tabling of the matter. / i n \ and called this 10 o’clock meeting to A special executive session is planned m o and tomorrow. Only natural gas has it. order.” following the council's work session Myette apologized to the 20 or more per­ tonight at 7:30. SAVE 5 ESP. Energy Savings Payback. 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Our ex­ life, whereas a new, improved gas furnace, equipped with pilotless ACCESSORIES ignition and automatic flue d a ir^ , is 20% more etticient than the BOLTON — Local paving contractors elected chairman of the Planning Com­ clusive science project kits, hobbyist will be contacted by the Board of conventional furnace, and will use only 18,292 thermal units in its (^^CX)NNECnCUT NATURAL GAS mission of the Health Systems Agency tor kits, workshop and automotive kits. At Radio Shack At Radio Shack Selectmen and reminded of a town or­ the Capitol Region. (average) 17-year life. At current annual rates, the comparative NOW's the time to buy and put away i>r . CORPORATION dinance concerning driveway permits. Regulations for the town parks, that lifetime operating'costs are: for holiday gift-giving!” .r It pans hi slay with gas It appears many people putting in were drafted by Parks Commissioner driveways or repairing driveways are Stanley Bates, will be reviewed by the 28 205 Conventional gas furnace $8,592.67 neglecting to get permits or are getting 28 234 28 4013 board and comments are to be ready for 28 215 28 238 28 4014 CB SLIDE CHART New , improved gas furnace them after the fact. 6,874,13 II >01 don i hw or CNG naluial gas line,, inquite aUout CNG s suftsidiaty FUELS the Oct. 3 meeting. 28 218 28-247 Calvin Hutchinson, building inspector, 28 4018 Energy Savings Payfiack INC, mtiidi can seive you wiUi tonied gas appliaices m tcnied oas C^i The order of the agenda for the board's 28 222 28 248 $1,718.54 Harllotd 5 2501II New Sitam 22327/4 ^ was advised by the board to remind 28 4019 Reg. 79C future meetings was changed by a un­ 28 225 28 400 7 building contractors of the ordinance. 28 4021 animous vote of the board. 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One application was referred R a d i o Manchester • 646-4277 City------Slate. -I*. bank, crisis intervention, day care, to the Zoning Board of Appeals. The Manchester Parkade, Manchester Tri City Plaza, Vernon ' Mm to ConiMclicul Niluril G il CorponMn halfway house, youth employment and revenue collected in August was $1,087, many other services. /h a e k i F O B oilM O. Hinton). CT 06)01 Hutchin.son said building and requests for DEALER Atm MifctunOiiing D v i Selectman Ernest Shepherd has been inspections in August were slow. Charter Oak Mall, East Hartford Spencer St, Manchester neighborhood fS A DIVISION U» i A.\* -Vj Y . u -rll'..’.:.*. . .. • ■ f PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES | PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mun., Sept. 25. 1S78 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Sept. 25, 1978 — PAGE SEVEN ff«!6ss«.«Mr ry>*-^.^sssmssm Morgan Won’t Support M ACC News Politicians Spurt of Activity Hy NAiNCV CAKK To Support Law Limit on Spending provide volunteer services to con- hearty and under 80 will gather at We would remind you that vour Ilirri'lor vale.scent home patients; arranged Center Park at 12:30. Bring banners, donations ol good, sturdy, washable VERNON — While supporting contrary to our democratic process. Continuing on reports to you on for periodic cultural events at home posters and be sure to wear condor- warm clothing and blankets are used CROP Walk Due in Congress restraints on governmental spending, After all, every two years the people Project Service from last week: recruiting community groups for this table clothes and shoes. Check points WASHINGTONU/ACUIMn^nM /Iintx(UPI) — r:iEvery___ all over the world in such natural dis­ MANCHESTER — Manchester ratification by the states of the Equal State Rep. Chester W. Morgan, at the elect the legislature which has the ul­ The programs were roughly purpose: researched patient needs in are established at Concordia two years the approaching end of a asters a.3 ihc Lull cuithifuuke and Mayor Steiphen Penny and Rights Amendment, from March 22, timate responsibility for spending divided into two areas: service to the convalescent homes, directory being Lutheran, Center Congregational, same time criticizes advocates of such unnatural disasters as local Democratic State Senate candidate Congress means a spurt of activity to 1979, to June 30, 1982. constitutional limitation on the and taxation.” elderly with special emphasis on con­ printed: researched primary social Adams Street, St. Bridget and Com­ enact — or at least make a record on wars to clothe and give warmth to Marcella Fahey of East Hartford are Thirty-five states already have ap­ traditional fiscal functions of state valescent homes and direct service services available to senior citizens, munity Baptist. Shorter routes are — scores of relatively minor bills report made available to churches, children, men, women and elderly in among the local celebrities who have proved the amendment, but three government. He contends that a constitutional in the area of human needs. available to those who are unable to desperate need. that are of great interest to a few Morgan, a Democrat, represents amendment limiting spending and Achievements with the nine CETA service agencies, and Board of pledged their support for the members. more are needed and are unlikely to plan a full 10-mile hike. All of us can Manchester CROP Walk for Hunger Vernon's 56th Assembly District. He taxes actually diminishes the power positions released to MACC by the Directors, Town of Manchester; attend the Hunger Awareness This week, for example, the House do so without the extension. The Sunday, Oct. 1. They will join an will be running against Republican of the people because the con­ Manchester Board of Directors in­ researched need for elderly day care Program at Center Congregational plans votes on 53 separate pieces of House already has passed that bill, so expected 1,000 persons who will walk candidate Nancy Osborn of Vernon. stitutional amendment process takes clude: and hospice services. which will run concurrently with the legislation, ranging from a bill to put a Senate vote would send it to the Please pack in cardboard boxes 10 miles to raise money for food and president’s desk, "The hard-earned dollar of each several years and would create in­ Human Needs Coordinator — We are most grateful to the walk from 1 to 5 p.m. Represen­ the likeness of Susan B. Anthony on a and tape or tie with cord. Fifteen development programs around the taxpayer must be frugually utilized flexibility in an emergency situation R e ce iv ed 500 re q u e s ts for Manchester Board of Directors for tatives of groups working on hunger new $1 coin to a measure forbidding Byrd has placed the extension on calling for immediate action by the making such positions and services (ents per pound of clothing pays for world. Tuesday’s Senate calendar, meaning to provide maximum dollars to those assistance: provided financial aid concerns at the national, inter­ sorting, packing, spraying and the unions from organizing the military. legislature. Irom MACC Human Needs fund in (lossible and to all of you who Recruiters from town churches, it could be brought up for considera­ programs and people most in need,” national, state and local levels will transportation costs overseas. Keep The unions had already decided Morgan said. urgent cases, provided reliable provided for food, the clothing, the schools, clubs and businesses are tion at any time. But congressional share their experiences and their un­ these poorest of the poor in your against trying to organize members relerral and a.ssistance in dealing lunds, the talent and the visits to the signing up participants for the walk sources said there still is no "In the face of inflation, uncon­ derstanding of hunger, its causes and heart as you look through your of the armed forces, but some He said that Connecticut can be trollable on the federal level, a con­ town, state, and federal resources: elderly. results. which will begin at 1 p.m. in Center members felt there should be a legal guarantee the measure would be closets. Park. proud that in the last four years the stitutional requirement limiting handled all Manchester area We are seeking volunteers to help See you at Center on Sunday. bar to nail the decision down. raised before Congress' scheduled Oct. 14 adjournment. elderly, the handicapped, and the spending would tie the hands of applications (187i lor Connecticut keep lhe.se services available. Call ENVS (Jolhin^ Apiieul The walk is co-sponsored by the The big vote of the week in poor have had a strong commitment Project Service 646-4114 and find out Manchester Council on World Hunger Byrd Saturday called efforts by government and would preclude Energy Assistance Program Clothing for the Church World Ser­ Congress comes in the Senate from the state government. He said Connecticut from dealing with fiscal representing over $36,000 in more about the most exciting Nolicc and CROP, the Community Hunter Wednesday on the natural-gas era supporters in the House to force vice Fall Clothing Appeal may be left Appeal of Church World Service. the Senate to act on ERA before the at the same time the state has been problems such as the court required assistance. v o lu n te e r o p p o rtu n itie s in Saturday, Sept. 30— 4 p.m.Jto 8 ‘• ’i ■ ‘ pricing bill that has been holding up at Concordia Lutheran Church able to operate within the existing equalization of education," he con­ Human .'Meeds P rogram s — Manchester. p.m. Second Annual Smorgasbord at To help raise awareness about why action on the rest of President gas compromise "very unfortunate. tonight from 6:30 to 7:30 and tax structure. cluded. Clothing Bank, 400 people served in CHOP W alk the Salvation Army. Vast array of hunger exists, representatives from t. ■*. V, Carter’s energy program for more ■ It is not wise and it is almosc tomorrow from 1 to3p.m. and6:30 to continental foods. Reservations and groups working on hunger concerns never productive to try to link two "The current General Assembly in nine months: Emergency Food Pan­ The Manchester Area Conference than a year. which I have served for the past two 7:30 p.m. Deliver to the rear of the information — 646-3326. will p a rticip a te in a hunger such adverse issues.” try, an average of 25 families of Churches is sponsoring a 10-rnile . hiir,.h '■•■oiind floor. Round Bales Save^ Space Both sides expect the Senate to ap­ years has continually and critically assisfed each month with three to hunger walk this Sunday with CROP, awareness program. This program prove the bill, a compromise reached Byrd also wants Congress to pass a Mill Workers will begin at 1 p.m. at Center tax cut bill before ERA. reviewed the level of state spending live days lood: Furniture relerral, 40 Ihe Community Hunger Appeal of Huge rolls of hay lay nestled like large the elements, thus saving valuable barn after months of agonizing to the point of challenging Topic for Lutz lamilies assisted in nine months. Church World .Service. Seventy-five Congregational Church, and will run negotiations in a House-Senate con­ "It is absolutely imperative that a governmental agencies to either Area Bulletin Board concurrently with the walk. worms in a field in Freeport, Maine More storage space. The bales are forklifted to the moderate tax cut be enacted, he John Sutherland, history instructor Also miived several elderly people percent ol the total money goes to common in the Midwest, the round bales are barns as needed. (UPI photo) ference committee. justify their usefulness or go out of occasionally linding all necessary CROP to assist people in self help Because Center Church is a The legislation would raise gas said, stating the cut could be m the at Manchester Community College tight enough to withstand inner damage from ^ ' area of $20 billion.” existence," Morgan said. lurniture to establish them in an agricultural development designed to <'Oiiiiiiunity .Singles checkpoint along the route, all prices almost immediately and do and a proponent of Manchester's new Fund Committee will meet Thursday walkers will be able to meet with the He also noted that the 1977 session historical district, will lecture on the apartment: Project Reentry: get at the root causes of hunger. VERNON — The Community at 7:30 p.m. in the library at Bolton away with price controls on new gas hunger resource people, see some by 1985. of the legislature adopted a sweeping Cheney mill workers Thursday. Sept. assisted over 40 persoqs returning CROP money buys seed, farm tools, Singles Club will have Jack Walsh, High School. The public is invited. Irom Manchester Irom correctional helps dig wells to provide safe water Vernon's youth services director, as films and find out more about hunger Senate Democratic Leader Robert government reorganization compac­ 28, at 8:15 p.m. in the Lutz .lunior Microwiixc (Jass on the local, national and inter­ About Town I ting more than 200 agencies into 22 Museum, 126 Cedar St. institutions. Housing, refiorted to the lor drinking and for irrigation of iife guest speaker at its meeting Tuesday Weicker Says Citizens Byrd told reporters Saturday, VERNON — A basic microwave national levels. departments. Sutherland will discuss the ■Manchester Housing Authority on saving crops. It may help provide job at 8 p.m. at the First Congregational “We're over the top,” with between existing housing problems en- Church, Route 30. oven c ooking class will start today at Groups that have agreed to par­ The Beethoven Chorus rehearsal workers and their neighborhoods as opportunities, credit to buy land, fish 52 and 60 senators expected to vote scheduled for Tuesuay morning nas He added. "On the other hand, the (ounterecl. to stock a small pond. The theme of his talk will be the Tolland County Agricultural ticipate in the program include for acceptance. he shows slides. Interviews con­ Center. Route 30. and will run for been postponed until Thursday at 10 grandstanding pitch of the advocates Servic es to the elderly — Recruited Twenty-five percent of all money Children Count. For more infor­ Project Service of the Manchester Opponents are prepared to offer ducted through a local oral history three consec utive Mondays. To learn Area Conferences of Churches, Should Vote Out Waste a m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, for across-the-board constitutional project will also be included. volunteers to visit with convalescent raised will go to the MACC Human mation call Jan Raber, president motions to send the legislation back limitations on state spending, bon­ home residents: organized "cheer 875-8500. more, call the Connecticut Connecticut Citizen Action Group, to the House-Senate conference com­ The event is free, but donations are Needs Fund to assist other people in HARTFORD (UPI) — Americans not taxes — is the proper solution to "Or how about our new Depart­ Anyone interested in working on a ding and taxation is irresponsible and I harts lor two homes: organized Cooperative Extension Service, 875 East Hartford Fast for Life, Bread mittee, a move that would kill the welcome. need of short term emergency help. Sclioliir.slii|i Meeiiiip; :!33f. concerned with excessive waste in the problem, but he warned it would ment of Energy? In just four years, committee for the 25th reunion of Minvalescent home auxiliary to All of us can participate. The hale. HIM n-i.. II .II,.,, for the World (a national citizen's government should vote out the of­ be impossible even under the best of bill. movement against hunger), and through three administrations we Manchester High School Class of 1954 ficials responsible before trying to circumstances to completely created from scratch a bureaucracy Another major bill that may come is asked to contact Dolores Berdat at Hartford INFACT (the Infant For­ change the Constitution to limit eliminate waste in government spen­ before the Senate this week is a mula Action Coalition). of 19,000 people with a budget of $10 646-5442, or Audrey Young at 646- About Town taxes, contends Sen. Lowell Weicker, ding. billion and no one, least of all myself measure to extend the deadline for 4756. Sponsors who support walkers ac­ R-Conn. "We are deluding ourselves when — and I’m on the committee— no one cording to the number of walk miles Weicker said Saturday he is op­ completed will be contributing to we talk about cutting taxes by cutting has the least notion what the Depart­ Priufr Robertson Schcol teachers' tea Tuesday posed to tax-limiting constitutional waste. One man’s wants are another ment of Energy does.” C c in a rL itS Ph ®P'^'’sor the an- from 3 to 4 p.m. in the CROP/eWS programs in any of eight amendments such as California's Traffic Death Increase areas of the world. man’s waste. The amount of real Weicker said the trouble with peo­ Congre^gational Church will nual room parent and school cafeteria. Proposition 13, and he also blamed waste in government would probably meet Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. ' ^ ______Manchester CROP-Walk funds ple complaining about taxes is that in the church parlor. the voters for being too lazy to make cost as much to identify and often they are among those who most might be used in a project to assist an effort to curb wasteful govern­ eliminate as it would save. Worries MVD Official villagers and small farmers in cherish services and benefits This could cut ment spending. "Talking about waste in govern­ WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - Motor Manchester WATES will I Guatemala. In addition, 25 percent of provided by their taxes. “It's the same old story: ment is like talking about friction in meet Tuesday at the[ all walk money will be donated to the He said making difficult decisions Vehicles Commissioner Benjamin traffic accidents during the first Italian-American Club. Everybody wants to go to heaven, but an engine. The engine would be more about how to keep government spen­ Muzio is worried about the increase eight months of 1978 has reached 289, Manchester Area Conference of nobody wants to die," W icker said. Weighing in will be from 7 1 Churches Human Needs Fund. This efficient without it, but it is built in. ding down should remain the respon­ so far this year in motorcycle and compared to 263 for the same period to 8 p.m. SHOPPING “Before we change the Constitu­ A certain amount of waste is built sibility of elected officials. pedestrian accident deaths in last year. fund assists people who are in need of tion, I suggest we change the into government, and you can’t get it "It demeans any Constitution, it Connecticut. "Only extra cautious driving by the short-term emergency help, rent and lineup," he said. “I prefer a human out." Men and women of the utility payments, food, clothing and demeans any lawmaker and ul­ Muzio said there were 55 motorcy­ Connecticut motoring public during system of kicking senators, con- Weicker said taxpayers today are community are invited to a furniture. timately in a democracy it demeans cle fatalities during the first eight the remainder of the year will stop us pessmen and governors out of office looking more closely at how their tax months of 1978, compared to 39 last coffee hour Tuesday at 1:30 Anyone wishing to walk or sponsor all of us ... to restrain the ability to from setting a record for highway if they don’t treat taxpayers' money dollars are spent and are becoming year. Fifty pedestrians have died on p.m. at the Emanuel BAG a walker may contact a local CROP make choices within the same realm fatalities in the state,” Muzio wisely, Outreach Center, 64 recruiter, or call 643-7268 or 646-1223. more aware of ill-conceived govern­ of responsibility which a Constitution Connecticut roads in 1978 while 33 warned. Church St. "The greatest malfeasance exis­ ment spending programs that may assigns to our elected represen­ were killed in 1977. "At the present fatality rate, we’ll by25%. tent in this nation today is that of an have been in existence for some tatives. “I urge all drivers to be extra pass last year’s 454 fatalities and Now You Know electorate too damn lazy or lush to The local chapter of W. MimSTISEI time. “The solution is not to try to reduce careful during the last three months might even approach the record 517 Parents Anonymous will Alben Barkley was the oldest man spend a few hours involving "We are spending a fortune at the lawmaker’s capacity for mis­ of the year, for that is the only way deaths in 1973," he said. meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in inaugurated as vice president of the themselves in the election of proper HEW to encourage people to stop chief. It is to elect people who don’t we can stop the senseless slaughter Muzio said only one category — Manchester. For more in­ United States. He was 71 at the time governments," he said in a speech. smoking; and a bigger fortune to sub­ do mischief. That is a more difficult on the state’s highways,” he said bicyclists — has shown a decline in formation call toll free 1- ROCKVItU of his inauguration in 1949. Weicker said cutting spending — sidize tobacco growers,” he said. task,” the senator said. Saturday. fatalities for the year, down from 800-842-2288. The number of persons killed in nine in 1977 to four this year.

Religious education WATER WEIGHT A Public Service of this IM teachers of Grades 1 Drug To Get Approval PROBLEM? through 6 of St. Bridget Som inex USE newspaper & The Advertising Council eSuJ Parish will meet Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in Room 4 at E-LIM St. Bridget School. All teachers are expected to SOMINEX SOMINEX To Treat Fatal Cancer Excess water In the body attend this meeting. 16 ’S can be uncomfortable. E- 32'S WASHINGTON (UPI) — An anti-cancer drug acciden­ two years after treatment with cis-platinum and two LIM will help you lose excess water weight. We Manchester Square tally discovered in a Michigan laboratory 10 years ago is other anti-cancer agents. He believes a testicular cancer expected to receive federal approval soon for use against at Liggett Pharmacy Dance Club will have a victim has a 99 percent chance of cure if he remains recom m end It. refresher workshop for all M.59 advanced, once usually fatal, forms of cancer of the disease-free for two years. *2.35 testicles. club-level dancers Tuesday REQ. $1.99 The average survival rate in 1964 for a man with ad­ LIBBETTPHFJIMACY from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at REG. $2.99 Several years of testing has shown the compound, vanced testicular cancer was 13 percent. MANCHESTER PARKADE Waddell School. called cis-platinum or cisplatin, is unusually effective The drug also has shown effectiveness against ovarian AQUA ULTRA against the disease which primarily strikes young men. cancer. Alcoholics Anonymous About 3,700 cases of testicular cancer are diagnosed an­ But a major drawback is the toxicity of cis-platinum. It Maneheeter Evening Herald will meet tonight at 8:30 at VElVA BAN nually in men in their 20s and 30s. causes nausea and vomiting in all patients and can cause 102 Norman St. The group AFTER Cis.-platinum was the subject of a two-day National kidney damage, partial hearing loss, a ringing in the ears PubWwd mtiy tvtnlng umpt II If you don’t have adequate ,Sund«y( ind holkltyt. EnMrtd at ttw will also meet Tuesday and NEUTRAL Cancer Institute conference last week to introduce the and other ill effects. M inchatltr, Conn. Pott Ottica u Sa- Friday at 8:30 p.m., SHAVE drug to the nation’s cancer specialists. The meeting was Because of its toxicity, intravenous doses of the drug conO Claaa Mas Mattar. FRESH insulation, you could be paying We don’t want it for long. Wednesday at 10 a.m. and REGULAR held in anticipation of Food and Drug Administration per­ must be carefully regulated and sometimes halted. 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Muggia, head of the NCI’s cancer anti-cancer drugs. parent, a retiree. Or maybe all of them. we offer you valuable help in making your home truly therapy evaluation effort, said combinations of drugs in­ NASAL Correspondent energy efficient. And it’s our way of honoring our commit- cluding cis-platinum now make it possible to eliminate all We’re not fussy whether it’s your right or left arm you prefer to To Cover The SPRAY SINEX signs of cancer for many months, at least, in more than lend us. We’re looking for the arm that stretches out to hug peo­ 1 OZ. ment to fighting rising costs and helping our customers in their efforts to economize. half the -patients with advanced forms of testicular A T SCHOLASTIC X a <6*> Coventry LONChAGTING cancer. ple back to health. You can help us find it. NASAL SPRAY Mxir personal eneigy audit Dr. Lawrence Einhorn of Indiana University Medical .AaT. BLOOD...Let’s get it TOGETHER Newsbeat Center said, for example, 32 of 47 (68 percent) of patients S With your ^ptem ber bill, Northeast Utilities is mailing an energy audit questionnaire with advanced cancer were disease-free for more than The American National Red Crost.s for *2.51 *2.59 It asks detailed energy-related questions concerning everything from your hot water REG. $2.99 1 OZ. REG. $3.06 heater to the vents in your attic. Fill it out, return it to us, and it will be analysed free by our Second Vote Nixes Test Preparation^ The Herald energy experts. You will then be sent a personalized energy audit of your home by mail. Red Cross. LECTRIC SOMINEXi Wolcott Dog Track P-II 1 SHAVE Home insulation program Centers TMS IS THE COURSE 641ASK FOR71 WOLCOTT (UPI) - The fall-out and bad press hurt \DonHiust ‘take’ the WER^O* IS TALIUN6 ABOUT HAROLD TURKINQTON This new audit will fSius on home insulation as a major source o f energy conserva­ second attempt within one The Good Neighbor. OR 72'S us.” PREPARE fo r them, REG. tion. It will highlight where insulation should be installed, which materials are appropriate week to set up a dog racing Bernstein is also presi­ ENROLL NOW FOR THE NOV. 4th EXAM BARBARA RICHMOHD REG. track in the Watertown • bo you know how to approach LIME $4.99 and the estirnated cost o f these improveprents compared to the estimated savings on dent of Old Rock Road tho *0:1101 analogy quoatlona? your heating bills. area has been rejected by Corp., which is now in • Art you "up" on your piano NEXT BLOODMOBILE VISIT REG. $1.25 voters. court contesting the state’s gaomolry? PMNL WEBBER, 3 0 ^ Wolcott residents voted denial of environmental • WMch tact taking tachniquaa TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Amore eneigy efficient home 1,954-1,535 Saturday permits to the corporation halp you to think clearly and not against a $9.2 million to build a $35-million horse panic? KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL ^ e n you have taken Northeast Utilities’recommended conservation steps, your home greyhound racetrack 38 MAIN ST., MANCH. 12:30 TO 5:30 CURTIS, WC. racetrack in Wolcott. NOW AT FIVE LOCATIONS! *3.89 becornes a more valuable asset because it is more efficient to run. And, in recognition of propossd by the Connec­ Connecticut’s only dog Investment ticut Greyhound Park racing track is located in aiMaauRY MANCHESTER your efforts, you become eligible to receive an energy efficient home certificate. So look for LCNMicIphM LIQQETrS Tfifs Ad Spontond By Securities M 5 ’" s " Racing Association. Plainfield, near the Rhode your energy audit questionnaire with your September bill and learn how to reduce your TTie vote was the second Island border. WETHERanELO BRISTOL PHARMACY | l ^ j | REG. laCMiltbW kMIEMini MORIARTY HERITAGE SAVINGS 5'S heating bills. rejection within one week ROBERT C. WEST HARTFORD CLARKE b r o t h e r s AND LOAN for a proposed dog track. Mawcaub HEAVISIDES PERSONNA Voters in nearby Water- f«—6M.lt ImiWi ImOw N8URANCE SAVINGS BANK OF J.D. REAL ESTATE CO Inquiries 74 TUNGSTEN town nixed a track TuMotk $H AGENCY MANCHESTER & SUBSIDIARIES Invited BUOES FLICKER NORTHEAST UTIUTIES proposal there Thursday — Stlurdm ClM M OeL T Umi U 2,924 to 2,448. YOU ALWAYS REGAL MEN’S HOLMES/WATKINS SHAVERS Doing everything in our power to keep costs down. Noel Bernstein, CHENEY BROS. INC. 27S-2100 SAVE AT THE Early RaglstraHon AiMsad SHOP FUNERAL HOMES 10 ComWutlM Plan executive Vice president of (UmHod EnroUmo^ >1.19 TTKGinni-cncui Lighiandn«TTGKnran>/TKKinUdEk< Utiltikt ScniccGtinpanv/Ntinhcatf Nudear Erktjfv Gwnfwny F'ur H«‘ui»lntU«Mi or n.35 after Saturday’s vote “a I KKK IIIMH III MK. S23-4509 AT IHOPPIMO OAQ J REG. $1.69 combination of Watertown PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Mon., Sept. 25, 1978

MANCHESTER EVENIl^HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Sept 25, 1978 - PAGE NINK Creighton-Kurtz i s Scholtz-Palmberg Debra Louise Kurtz of Manchester and Edward T. fflanrljFfitFr Sunning X DBM/IND Yesterdays i Creighton Jr. of Hartford were married Sept. 23 at Joan Elizabeth Palmberg of West Hartford and Manchester — A City of Village Charm Center Congregational Church in Manchester. William Michael Scholtz of Manchester were married WE DEMAND The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Sept. 23 at St. John s Episcopal Church in West Hartford. Founded Oct. 1, 1881 25 Years Ago Mombor. Audit Bureau of Circulation Kurtz of 347 Keenev St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Mambar. Unilad Press Internationai Ens, Andy Riker, former prisoner The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. and Mrs. Edward T. Creighton of Guilford. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, THEY DEM4NP of war in Korea, weds Anne Fisher of Palmberg ol West Hartford. The bridegroom is the son of The Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr. of Manchester per­ Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Weston, Mass. M.. „nd Mii>. John Scholtz of 28 Joseph St. * Clifford Verney is appointed state formed the double-ring ceremony. The church was Raymond F. Robinson, Edllot-Publlahor decorated with spider mums and roses. Walter Grzyb of The Rev. Allan O’Neill of St. John's Church officiated. Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor PEMANI) rent chairman. Manchester was organist. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Harold S. Barrett is named deputy The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Miss Marilyn R. Palmberg of West Hartford was her Opinion ii^m N m siiE,A sjjj R ^O U IR ^ state health commissioner. Qiana gown trimmed with re-embroidered Alencon lace sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Walter J. OTHER Pla c es, THE ORDER 10 Years Ago and designed with a modified sweetheart neckline. Scholtz of Vernon, the bridegroom's sister-in-law; and WORD *DEM/IMD* SEEMS An Englishman, John E. Potter, Bishop sleeves with lace and pleated skirt terminating Mrs. Robert C. Field of Edison. N.J., the bridegroom's TO RE H£PLACTWG THE COfAMAMO former town planner in Windsor, into an attached chapel train. Her tulle veil was attached sister. New York’s Reprieve WORD ‘R E O D E S I'.... OLtlMATUM becomes Manchester’s new town to a headpiece of silk flowers and she carried an arm planner. bouquet of roses, baby’s breath and stephanotis. Walter J. Scholtz of Vernon was his brother’s best man. ORBT LfiJlST, IS BElHfi. MAMOATE Ushers were Robert C. Field of Edison, the bridegroon's New York City has been from other large cities. New USED IM PLACE o r* -— Robert L, Brock, executive vice Marjorie A. Grant of Manchester and Marilyn R. Hun- brother-in-law; and Robert L. Palmberg of West Hart- rescued from almost certain d ic t a t e president of Manchester Chamber of niford of Orange, sisters of the bride, served as matrons lord, the bride’s brother. York is not the only city Commerce, submits his resignation, of honor. Bridesmaids were Deborah C. Creighton of bankruptcy once again by a fighting against insolvency. d r u m BEATiMG effective Nov. 1, and accepts post as Guilford, the bridegroom’s sister; and Suzanne F. Gold A reception was held at the Buckboard Restaurant in federal loan guarantee — this More fundamentally, the COMPEL manager of the Muncie-Delaware and Lynda Gaydos, both of New York City Julianne Hun- Glastonbury, after which the couple left for Bermuda, one to the tune of $1.65 billion. County Chamber of Commerce in In­ niford of Orange, the bride’s niece, was junior They will reside in Vernon. federal government is in no IMSISTOM That isn’t the end of the diana. bridesmaid. Saralyn Hunniford of Orange, the bride’s Mrs. Scholtz is employed at United Bank & Trust Co. position to be bailing out Manchester Memorial Hospital d e c r e e niece, was flower girl. Mr. Scholtz is employed by the Hartford Insurance matter, not by a long shot. others. With a continuous board of trustees votes to increase Dean H. Creighton of Pittsfield, Mass., was his Group. (American Heritage photo) It has been said before, but hospital room rates an average of $8 brother’s best man. Ushers were William Creighton of L budget deficit of its own run­ this time it needs re-emphasis, a day and to go ahead with building Guilford, the bridegroom’s brother; Richard Kurtz of is. Mrs. William l\^. Seliollz ning about $60 billion a year, plans for a new east wing despite the Ellington and Robert Lm Kurtz of Windsor, brothers of that Congress has given New Washington in effect is $5,156,000 cost, well above the es­ the bride, and Will Ryan of Johnson, Vt. York a reprieve, not a solution. borrowing money to help timated $3,786,000. A reception was held at the Garden Grove in Free Second The solution still has to come Manchester: after which the couple left for Acapulco and Career Seminar others manage their affairs, Mexico City, Mexico. They will reside in Hartford. from the city. New Yorkers whether it is foreign assistance Mrs. Creighton is employed by American Airlines. Mr. Mr§. Edward T. Creighton Jr. have made some progress or aid to the cities. Capital Fare Creighton is employed by Hartford Photo Tech. (Jalan For Women Set At YWCA toward alleviating their fiscal photo) MANCHESTER The Nutmeg Such a situation does nothing dent manager of Kelly Services; Branch of the YWCA and Kelly Ser­ workshops and the awarding of door crisis, but not nearly enough. to combat inflation and that is By ANDREW TULLY Susan Bucknell, executive director of to recommend her matriculation at gatherings, playing loud music and allegations would bug me straight up vices, Inc . will sponsor a free Se­ prizes. Further, by bailing out New WASHINGTON - Call him Mister cond Career Seminar on Wednesday the Permanent Commission of the where the federal government other colleges on the ground she was singing with abandon all through the the wall. Last time I looked, using The seminar, according to Ms. York City with federal tax X because he has not yet decided to from 8:45 a m. to noon at the YWCA Status of Women; Betty Ryder, Mahony, is designed to give the job needs to concentrate its ef­ "unfit” further to persue her educa­ night ... in our suite ... Regularly, dope of the kind cited by Miss X was dollars Congress leaves itself sue the prestigious Eastern college tion. Wyman-Donahue at 78 N. Main St. This seminar is one life/style editor for The Manchester seekers practical information that forts. while Ruth was on a trip she would illegal. Every few minutes, cops haul Evening Herald; Sally Kiehnie, involved, and meanwhile doesn't of more than 20 being sponsored by can be used to enter the job market wide open to similar appeals Obviously, Miss X is also a tad play her guitar and sing throughout some anonymous black into the employment representative, Connec­ want to be harassed by crackpots. Kelly Services across the country square. She has come right out and the night... Ruth loaned her suite key pokey for messing with junk. If a Alice Mary Donahue and Garv James Wyman, both of this fall. ticut General Life Insurance Co.; "We feel one of the major But Mister X is almost rich enough deposed that she went to college to to others who were obviously on trips college indeed is "powerless to act,” Manchester, were married Sept. 23 at St. James Church The Second Career Seminar Lynn Gall, employment interviewer, problems facing people going back to to buy the college and thus can afford get an education in subjects other and these persons awoke and in Manchester. program underscores the commit­ Pratt & Whitney Division, United work after a long period of time is a whole squadron of lawyers. He also except for proferring the advice to than free love and the delights' of harassed me during my sleeping The bride is the daughter ol Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence J. ment (if bolh the YWCA and Kelly Technologies Corp.; Gail Patrick, af­ where they go to get practical, down- seems to have a case. The charge open the windows, then that college Other Editors Say: marijuana. This, of course, could be hours ... ” is an ass. Donahue Jr. of 26 Walnut St. The bridegroom is the son of Services to making pertinent infor­ firmative action officer, Manchester to-earth information. They need to would be that his held against her by that community Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman of 22 Dougherty St. mation available to women planning Community College; Jim Tomasek, know where to begin and what oppor­ Miss X says she complained to the The New Think holds that colleges daughter flunked of swinging parents who strive so The Rev. Francis Krukowski of St. James Church per­ lo re-enter the job market or those assistant manager, Hartford Job Ser­ tunities, training, and schooling are If either the federal or state in the city government, who were so dean of residence about the heavy pot no longer exist except to teach the formed the double-ring ceremony. The church was vice; Terry Garstka, R.N,, service available, " she said. ' We are governments bail the city of Hartford concerned with passing out jobs that out after her hard to “communicate” with their smoke in her room and was told: entering the business world for the freshman year young “how to live. " Possibly the in­ decorated with baskets of mixed flowers. Mrs. Jane Mac- first time. director. Kelly Home Care. bringing this information to them out of its current deficit in the Com­ they ignored budget restrictions? sprouts by acting 20 years younger "Open the windows.” She also quoted because her discriminate use of junk is now con­ carone of Manchester was organist and soloist. Among the speakers will be Pat through the Second Career prehensive Employment and There seems to be a gap in the out­ than their age. a professor — a house fellow of her The bride, given in marriage by her lather, wore a There will be a coffee break at Seminars. " roommate sidered a proper subject in which to VVilson. director of the YWCA Training Act program (CETA), it cries of the do-gooders when it comes Still, I am seized with the suspic­ building — as telling her and a group major. If so, parents would do well to gown designed with scooped neckline trimmed in Alencon 10:05, with a fashion show presented Reservations may be made by operated all-night Nutmeg Branch; Cary Mahony, resi- will be an invitation to every city in to reporting on those culpable. Could ion that Miss X’s case could result in lace. Empire waist with beaded bodice, bell sleeves and a by Carriage House, followed by callinu 249-6585. ^ drug parties. of other students that he “was dispatch their kids to certain street the nation to ignore budget it be that they have special political a landmark decision. One way cr the powerless to act in drug matters.” corners for matriculation. For a cathedral-length train. Her long mantilla was edged with I am one of limitations. connections? other, the responsibility of a college ★ ★ ★ while, at least, the “tuition” is a lot Irish lace and she carried a bouquet ol sweetheart roses, those squares who argue that law­ stephanotis and baby's breath. In the Service Hartford is running a deficit of It’s too bad for the Hartford to its students and their billpaying If proved, this facet of Miss X's cheaper than at most colleges. suits should be settled in the courts, Miss Judith Ann Donahue of Manchester was her more than $1.5 million in its CETA workers who may lose CETA jobs. parents would be spelled out. ! sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Theresa Ban­ program. Apparently there was little The fact is, however, that if so I do not presume to submit an opi­ ★ ★ ★ Spec. 4 Gerald B. McKeown, son of iial to become, or advance as, non­ 2nd Lt. John D. Charette, son of Mr. ning of Hebron, Yvonne Zych of Manchester, and Mary commissioned officers. concern on the part of CETA officials nion. But if Mister X sues, he will If Miss X’s complaints are valid, John P. McKeown, Washington St., and Mrs. Gerald Charette, 56 budgetary restraints had been Ann Guilmette of Enfield, the bride's cousin. Emily It is designed to train combat sup­ to watch hiring to insure that it strike terror into the hearts of the wonder is that the cops didn't Vernon; recently completed the Whitney Road, recently completed a followed, they never would have Donahue of Mansfield, the bride's nice, was flower girl. Primary Leadership course at Fort port, combat service support and remained within budgetary gotten the jobs in the first place. college administrators everywhere, raid the college long before this. She Henry Steullet of Manchester served as best man. Medical Service Corps officer basic Campbell. KY. combat arms personnel not eligible course at the Academy of Health allocations. When V/aterbury faced a whopping especially the with-it types, because says that her roommate was “in­ Reflections Ushers were Henry Wyman and David Wyman, both of The course develops leadership, to attend the Primary Noncom­ Sciences of the U.S, Army. Fort Sam Layoff notices were sent to more deficit a few years ago, the General the issue would be whether a college troduced” to pot and “quickly em­ Manchester and brothers of the bridegroom; and Robert missioned Officer Course/Combat Houston, Texas, than 9(K) CETA workers, but then is legally obliged to permit its braced all aspects of the drug supervisory and managerial skills Arms. Assembly gave the city special per­ Hal Turkington Quaglia of Manchester. Luke Donahue ol Manslield. the appropriate to shop or office en­ Charette entered the Army in July politics moved in and they were students to learn, culture." Ruth, says Miss X, “was bride's nephew, was ring bearer. mission to sell bonds to pay off the vironments for soldiers in grades E-4 McKeown entered the Army in of this year and received his commis­ ★ ★ ★ Managing Editor A reception was held at Fiano's Restaurant in Bolton, February 1976. canceled. Layoffs of 258 people money due. There was no offer of shortly using amphetamines, and E-5 who have been selected by sion through the ROTC program. holding short-term CETA jobs are grants to pay off the deficit. Miss X says she couldn’t sleep or tranquilizers and mescaline. She after which the couple left for Acapulco. Mexico. For their commanders as having poten- He is a 1975 graduate of Rockville study because of the dope-induced traveling. Mrs. Wyman wore a wine-colored dress with High School. The lieutenant attended St also endangered, but efforts are Everyone should remember that and became a focal point of the drug brown accessories. Bonaventure (N.Y.) University. being made to retain them on the goings-on allegedly sponsored by her users on campus.” let Hartford pay its own bill for There was a call this summer for 400-foot frontage on East Middle Mrs. Wyman is a student at Manchester Community Correction payroll. roommate, identified by the As a result, charges Miss X. "The wrongdoing. Taxpayers in other com­ consideration of a north-south route Turnpike, and the Hewitts would sell College. Mr. Wyman is employed at the Pratt & Whitney Demands for federal and state psuedonym Ruth. After she flunked drug users held psychedelic In last week’s account of munities should not be needlessly in Manchester linking the North End providing the town directors would Division of United Technologies Carp, in East Hartlord, audits have been made. What about out, says Miss X. the college refused Mrs. Gary J. Wyman Mrs. Vivien M. Murray of burdened. with the Center of town. That would seek a zone change for the frontage (Coring photo) releasing the names of those Hart­ Manchester who became a relieve traffic along Adams and Main to a business zone. That left directors ford employees, whether in CETA or Walerhury (Conn.) Kepuliliran great-grandmother three streets. cool and it was turned down. times in 36 hours, the name Almanac It isn’t a new issue. A search for a ★ ★ ★ of her granddaughter was north-south route began 20 years ago. Most everyone was in favor of Births incorrect. It should have By United Press International Faulkner was born on Sept. 25.1897. That search would have extended read Vivien Carroll Today is Monday. Sept. 25. the buying the land — the Board of Jean, Kevin Leonard, Drury, Eric Clinton, Bernice McLaughlin, both Thought On this day in history: Brookfield Street to North Elm Education, the School Buiiaing Com­ son of Raymond L. and General Hospital. Her MacKechnie. Account of 268th day of 1978 with 97 to follow. son of Erwin C. and Holly of Rhode Island. His pater­ In 1513. Spanish explorer Vasco Street and to the North End. It had to mittee whose chairman was Ray Marianne Plefka Jean of 15 maternal grandparents are the birth of her daughter is The moon is between its last Johnson Drury of 233 nal great-grandmothers autumn thit illumines familiar Nunez de Balboa became the first Harriet Drive, Tolland. He Mr, and Mrs. Robert J. listed under “Births.” go through the Sarah Hewitt proper­ Goslee. Center St. He was bom are Mrs. Catherine A Parable About Fall things in most startling ways. It is as quarter and new phase. knowm European to see the Pacific was born Sept. 14 at Garabedian of 72 Cold The morning stars are Mercury, ty. When the town decided not to buy, Sept. 15 at Manchester Pavelack and Mrs. Spring Drive, Vernon. Her Several weeks ago my father-in- though God had provided autumn as a Ocean when he crossed the Isthmus ★ ★ ★ it tried to work out an arrangement Manchester Memorial Memorial Hospital. His Saturn and Jupiter. Virginia DiFazio, both of paternal grandparents are law called and said he and Muriel has season of special training for our of Panama. The Hewitt property was attrac­ whereby it could use fill from the Hospital. His maternal maternal grandparents are The evening stars are Mars and Manchester. He has two Mrs. Delores Turkington of seen a spectacular sound and light eye? and ears to take note of his In 1789, the first U.S. Congress grandparents are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ramond A. tive because it was adjacent to the school site and dump it on the Hewitt sisters, Jennifer, 4, and 15 Brent Drive, Vernon, forget your show. Immediately I thought of the quiet, steady work which daily Venus. adopted 12 amendments to the Mrs. Alexander Plefka Sr. J()hnson of 233 Center St. site of the Illing Junior High School. property, which was low. Angela, 1. and Art Turkington of 46 troubles, great illuminations of the pyramids renews our lives. Those bom on this date are uder original Constitution, 10 of which of 100 Latimer St., East His paternal grandparents The Hewitt property extended from Negotiations were conducted for Hartford. His paternal Florence St. c’mon of Egypt, King Tut’s tomb, or was it Big people need the help of little the sign of Libra. were ratified and became known as are Mr. and Mrs. Erwin C. Schuiten, Jacob East Middle Turnpike along the west some time, but the Hewitts finally grandmother is Mrs. Rita Arthur Fiedler, the Boston Pops and people to do this, just as our children American author William “The Bill of Rights.” Drury of Kelly Road, Ver­ Patrick, son of Jacob Jr. get healthy! side of the tract to North Elm Street. said no. Jean of 10 Lewis St., .MacKechnie, Kelly the 1812 Overture with fireworks on need our encouragement and adult non. and Patricia Ann Griffin July 4? interpretation, so that acorns are dis­ By purchasing the Hewitt proper­ Victor Frid, the architect for the Rockville. He has two Lynne, daughter of Lewis No, they had been camping and tinguished from stones, and as our ty, the town thought it could help the school, said the town could save a lot sisters, Michelle, 7, and Schuiten of 68 Kibee Road, C. and Vivien Carroll of a unique ' 1 Pavelack, Vincent Ellington. He was born MacKechnie of 655 Talcott- new concept witnessed the most spectacular children see the squirrels collecting Quotes school site and also extend a road to of money by not trucking the fill Denise, 6. Joseph, son of Vincent A. Sept. 16 at Rockville ville Road, Vernon. She in full facility thunderstorm of their lives; and it all them to eat in the winter, our link the North and South End. away from the area — there was five and Carol Howard General Hospital. His was bom on Sept. 4 at St. took place above their tent, in the children understand that acorns are But what the town wanted to pay million cubic feet of earth to move. Preusg, James Robert, Pavelack of 114 Wood- health spas "You just put all the juice you got see. maternal grandparents are Francis Hospital in Hart­ wilderness of Arizona. seeds for oak trees to grow. and what the Hewitt heirs would ★ ★ ★ son of N. James and bridge St. He was bom at figure salon into it.” — E\aiigflist Ruth Curler Sharon Behling Preuss of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. ford. Her maternal grand­ There is a spectacular sound and Take time today to see with your accept was far apart. All the plans were finally aban­ Sept. 16 at Manchester Griffin of Enfield. His prices — Ke\in Mineur, uii l8-y<'iir-old Sluplelon, saying the liuliilities of 18 ’Tunxis Trail, Bolton. He parents are Mr. and Mrs. light show coming soon to New child, or enjoy a moment with a child In April 1958, the town offered to doned. The school was built on its Memorial Hospital. His paternal grandparents are England which we may miss, and our in passing, or the child that is hidden callle fanner from (Jiarh'Mlon, being elosely related lo PresidenI was born Sept. 15 at William C. Carroll of 407 de.srriliing liuw In- won llie buy seven acres of Hewitt property present site. maternal grandfather is Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Summit St. Her paternal children may ignore or not unders­ within, take time today to see this .lininiy Curler on I w eigh ihe Manchester Memorial Davis Howard of coming f»l \ irginiu Tuliucco .S|riiiing for $11,000; Hewitt heirs wanted $36,- Hewitt property was later sold and Schuiten Sr. of 18 Emily grandparents are Mr. and tand. I speak of autumn, that great earthly spectacle of light and sound. lie n e f ils . Hospital. His maternal Manchester. His paternal soon to ConICKl. 000 for the entire 10 acres. is now the site of the Charles Drive, Vernon. Mrs. John L, MacKechnie season of the year when the colors of This is the glory of God, not only "In a way, Keith's death was the grandparents are Mr, and grandparents are Mr. and They turned down the town offer in Apartments, built by Charlie Pon- Mrs. Robert Behling of of Exeter, N.H. Her pater­ Manchester a leaf or a forest are a spectacle, and autumn, but also the eyes and ears “Overnight, you’re no longer Billy one we might have expected but Mrs. Robert Derry of Turkinglon, Sherry the munching of acorns by squirrels and hearts that witness autumn. Carter, the peanut farmer, or Ruth nobody dared think about it.” April; attorney Herman Yules ticelli. Charles Drive runs north Venice, Fla., formerly of Flagler Beach, Fla. His nal great-grandmother IS watch for our ads Lynn, daughter of Arthur Mrs. Bertha Perkins of Old and the rustling of leaves can rivel The Rev. John Holiger Stapleton, a wife and a mother who — A spokesniun for The W ho, represented the Hewitt heirs. from East Middle Turnpike to a Bolton. His paternal grand­ maternal great­ L. and C h ristin a M. Town, Maine, Her mater­ AT WEIGIIT MAKHERS, the subtlety of even the Boston Pops. St. George’s Episcopal has a message. All of a sudden, Later the town offered to buy the dead-end beyond Delmont Street. parents are Mr. and Mrs. grandmothers are Mrs. eoninienling on the drug oierdose Garabedian Turkington of nal great-grandmother There is a richness of texture and Church, seven acres again less two lots to ex­ And North Elm Street dead-ends at Norman Preuss of Bolton. Evelyn Howard and Mrs. is you're the president’s brother and lliul killed the Itrilisli roek group's 21 Pioneer Circle. She was Mrs. Vivien M. Murray of VOUUnNIMIELP color and ever changing variety of Bolton sister ... But you can't go back, you tend Brookfield Street. There was a Hollister Street. born Sept. 18 at Rockville slur drnninier, Keith .Moon. rw77G7 Medicstion for Dogs, a pain­ 55B Downey Drive. less skin medicine developed EVERYVfflERE YOU TURN. “ T < by a veterinarian for canine skin disturbances. GOING BACK TO WORK? Why try to lose weight on your own? Trouble Looms For Carter’s Mideast Triumph M/. Turn to your right or left at a Weight Watchers' meeting, and you'll find the encouragement of other By LEE RODERICK euphoria of this historic moment. WE WANT TO HELP... attend “In a secret vote, I think that West Parker's assessment of private what had taken place. But I can profitable relationship between their people who want to lose weight, too. Th e lle 'ald'tt The most volatile issue that could Bank Palestinians would have voted sentiment among West Bank two countries, but 1 fear their victory Turn to the front of the room, and you'll see a Washington C< irresponilent assure you that Secretary of State turn this bright hope for people to for the five-year plan, which at least Palestinians is intriguing. The fire­ person who really cares about your progress and your Vance has his work cut out for him as will be a hollow one. Sadat has done WASHINGTON — The hour belongs ashes is the Palestinian question. gives them more than they have now. breathing leader of the Palestine Our Second Career Workshop problems. he tries to convince other Arab exactly what he said he would never to Jimmy Carter, i.nvay times over.” (khhlng senstuonal lust steady keeping the power over the emergence and ★ W ★ weight loss (or those that reedy leaders at Camp shape of that self-rule. And what want to lose. m a m n t s m Not a pleasant thought in the wake David even w hen______about Palestinians living elsewhere yt$ Mmsm m Nor 27 * "Wte an M Ji. Ask The Authority um m ii, NEW m Tims, it? of one of the great menients in T 7i0 the emerging agreement was on th” on the fringe of Israel? HA'H. CjMANifs and PhBmiBcjr drag Mot# msni! diplomatic history. tht FA T-00 ftducing piM •Faehlon Show YOtTRE THIS CLOSE TO LOSING WEIGHT. verge of coming unglued. “Summit leaders made a mistake Dogs suffer from some of “KellyGiri’ i r s m i T s . , President Carter has said end start loeine atliM M weak. (Toll Free) But as Sadat and Carter liugged in not putting a plebiscite into the the tame akin irritations and Money back In full g not cooi- •Door Prtioe repeatedly that the prayers of our diseases that affect man. People each other for the last time on the agreement,” says one American in­ They, too, are subject to plelely sstltded wHh weight lose •Rotroehmonte citizens — and the citizens of the (rom the very Itrst pecksge. - - south lawn of the White House the timately acquainted with the politics chafing and moist skin SERVICES 1 8 0 0 9 7 2 -9 3 2 0 world — helped produce the Camp ecMiiia, Itchiness, and derma­ - WtlOMT W ATCH M T’ A N O ^ A M N fO ltT U fO TBAOCUAIMS OF WIIOKT WATCHCM other day, and Sadat became the se­ of the Middle East. ‘.Tve been in the IHTlAMATIOMAt. IMC.. IIAIiK A8«T. N.V. •WIIQMT WATCM8M WTMNATlONAt. t«7l David results. Those prayers are titis. If your pet to suffers, he cond of the two visiting leaders to West Bank six times in the last V k U M n rn M n u c Y needed now more than ever if thi < can be treated with Sulfodene kAmUM For Free Reeervadone eell 249-6888 conclude his official visit, the tough years, and those people are hungry framework for peace is to be turned ) realities of what may lie ahead in the for a solution that offers them a Middle East began to temper the stable future. into a true peace in the Middle East. ® Scripps l.ragiir Nenspapers 1078 PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Sept. 25, 1978 Mrs. Slephunie G. Krawiee MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon . Sept 25 1978 — PAGE KLEVKN ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Stephanie Parents Have Obituaries (iavelek Krawiec, 80, of 59 Wilson Lane died Saturday at her home. She Role in Study Soi i^avill was the widow of Jacob R. Krawiec. W ilfm l l» Wliilr Mrs. Krawiec was born in Turners VERNON - Sol Lavitt, 67, of II Of High School VERNON - Wilfred Paul White. Falls, Mass., and had lived in New -■ 4 41 Northmoor Road, West Hartford, MANCHESTER — Manchester ns on Winning Trail 63, of 21 Welles Road died early Britain most of her life, coming formerly of Vernon, died Friday at Rockville 11 years ago. She was a High School parents and friends will his home after a long ilness. Saturday morning at Uncas-on- communicant of St. Joseph’s Church have a part in helping to determine The funeral was Sunday at Temple Thames Hospital. Norwich. He was of Rockville and a member of the the school’s accreditation. Beth Israel, West Hartford, with the husband of Mrs. Louise Allen White. Polish Falcons Nest of New Britain. Today, about 25 guests at a coffee burial in Beth Israel Cemetery. The funeral was this morning from She is survived by three sons, Ray­ hour at the high school were given Mr, Lavitt was born in Norfolk, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., mond T. Krawiec of Somers, Jacob J. questionnaires listing 13 objectives Va., and had lived in Vernon and Famine of 29 Games Manchester, with a mass at Sacred Krawiec of Seminole, Fla., and which will establish the school’s West Hartford most of his life. He Heart Church. Burial was in St. Henry P. Krawiec of Brockton, philosophy. The parents were asked “Fermi got the ball in good field had been active in the real estate B y LEN AGSTER sideline. He beat his manfat about the James Cemetery, Manchester. Mass.; two brothers, Julius to evaluate each objective on a one to position most of the day,” cited bid going the closing seconds, it development business in the Tri- Mr. White was born April 22, 1915, Gavelek of Newington and John five rating as to degree of acceptance Herald Sportswriler Holik, “but when they got down to Fermi 45 and outran all defenders to Town area. He was a member of reached the Manchester 17 but a fine in Stacyville, Maine, and had lived in Gavelek of Florida: four sisters, 1. < and degree of implementation, and A Super Bowl victory our 10-20 yard line, our defense got complete a 77-yard TD strike with Fayette Lodge of Masons of Vernon defensive play by end Dave Tyo on a Mrs. Helen Swider, Mrs. Ann Spring return to the school office by next tough when it had to. The secondary Walsh adding the extra point. and Tumble Brook Country Club of Manchester before coming to Vernon couldn’t be any sweeter. ' screen pass — “we were yelling in 1958. He was a communicant of and Mrs. Elizabeth Chachulski, all of month. came up big. Ray Tilden (two in­ A fumble recovery by Jeff West Hartford. He was a past presi­ It took 1,440 minutes of play screen,, stated Holik — and two Sacred Heart Church. Before retiring New Britain: six grandchildren and Extra copies of the objectives are terceptions) had a super game and Coughlin thwarted one Falcon ad­ dent of the National Potato Growers but Manchester High finally overthrows ensured the Manchester in 1975. he had been employed as a two great-grandchildren. available at the school office for (middle guard) Doug Ogden did vance while a clipping infraction in victory. Association. bus driver by the Connecticut Transit The funeral is Wednesday at 8:15 anyone who is interested. has a victory on the football also.” the penalty-marred contest brought He is survived by his wife, Mrs. back an apparent Fermi touchdown “Defensively we dug down the Co. for 30 years. a.m. from the Ladd Funeral Home, field. Matters did not start off very well Katharine Isenberg Lavitt: a son. >4 just before the half. whole game. The kids have a lot of He is also survived by his mother. 19 Ellington Ave., with a mass at St. It had to come sooner or later and for Manchester as Fermi recovered heart. If we had lost at the end it Mark C. Lavitt of Coventry: three Mrs. Alice King Haynes of Joseph’s Church at 9. Burial will be a fumble at the Indian 34 and in four Fermi had a second touchdown daughters. Mrs. Bernhard L. Kohn [ About Town } it came sooner as the Indians in their would have been tough, especially us Ellsworth. Maine; a daughter. Mrs. in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. plays took the lead. Quarterback Ron Jr. and Ms. Katharine Lavitt, both of 1978 opener held off late-charging called back early in the third with the history as it's been," stated Friends may call at the funeral Fermi High for a 20-15 decision Flaherty on a fourth-and-12, found Holik, West Hartford, and Mrs. Robert F. Beverly O'Brien of Vernon; a The Womens Home League of the quarter, this time on a holding call. brother. Alfred White of Plymouth. home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Saturday at Memorial Field before a Vinnie Hogan over the middle for a Ludgin of Hartford: a brother. Salvation Army will meet Tuesday at The calls irked a Falcon assistant The biggest thing is to prove to Mass.; a sister. Mrs. Ruth Phillips of p.m. crowd of 1,000. 15-yard TD. Steve Provencher’s Samuel M. Lavitt of Vernon: three Jacob Ludes, Manchester High School principal, greets 1:30 p.m. in the Salvation Army coach, who voiced his displeasure them they can win. They dug down Tolland: and two grandchildren. The family suggests that any It was the first win for a Silk Town extra point attempt was wide left. sisters, Mrs. Maurice Miller of Ver­ parents at a coffee hour this morning planned for an exchange Citadel, Main Street. Mrs. Annie with the officiating, and probably and did it. I feel best for them (about The family suggests that any memorial gifts may be made to the gridiron eleven since Sept. 20, 1975, Manchester retaliated on its next Fermi Head Coach Joe Nuccio, who non, Miss Mary Lavitt of Rockville of ideas. It was the first of a series of such programs. (Herald Johnston will have charge of an the win). It has been a long time memorial gifts may be made to the American Heart Association of educational program. Mrs. Mollie over three years and 29 games ago, possession with 5-foot-7, 180-pound was unavailable for comment. coming but it is an excellent and Mrs. Samuel W. Pearl of Uncas-on-Thames Hospital. Greater Hartford, 310 Collins St., photo by Chastain) Bell will be hostess for the meeting. when South Windsor was beaten by a senior tailback Bob Walsh, who The Falcons came up empty after feeling.” Ellington. Norwich. Hartford. 13-6 count. played soccer a year ago, blasting 57 the second TD was called back as yards ,pp the middle through a gaping Walsh carred the ball 26 times for Antonio J. Diltacco John IVforrisnn Mrs. Alma J. Olson ’’Unbelievable, just unbelievable,” linebacker Clyde Redd came up with 137 yards. beamed third-year Manchester Head hole for the tying score. EAST HARTFORD — Antonio J. John Morrison, 77, of 186B Mrs!’ Alma J. Olson, 95, of 139 Manchester Police Report an interception at the one on a ball Coach Jack Holik, cradeling the An aroused Tribe defense, which The Indians, having tasted success, DiBacco, 55, of 19 Woodbridge Ave Homestead St. died early this mor­ Elizabeth Drive died Sunday night at tipped by Tilden. They, however, will go after No. 2 Saturday at died Friday at Newington Veterans game ball. “I really can’t describe had five interceptions forced the ning at a Vernon convalsecent home. a Manchester convalescent home. David Laforge, 25, of 19 Waddell Court date is Oct. 10. didn't come completely empty as Memorial Field against Penney High Hospital. A burglary was reported at my feeling though. I’ve had it (game visting Falcons to punt with Leo ■ ^ 4 He was. the husband of Mrs. Mabel She was the widow of John A. Olson. Road was charged with reckless • John L. Breneman 32, of 689 Walsh was tackled in his own end of East Hartford in a 1:30 start. The funeral was this morning at Meyer’s Piano, 111 Center St. A ball) three times. When we beat Hall Diana returning it 19 yards to the Tillinghast Morrison. Mrs. Olson was born March 6,1883 driving in connection with an acci­ Main St., charged with operating a zone for a two-point safety. the D’Esopo East Hartford Funeral guitar was removed from the display (when Holik played for Manchester), Fermi 46. It took eight plays to score Statistics: Mr. Morrison was born in Glace in Vastergotland, Sweden, and had dent on Center Street Friday night. motor vehicle while his license i un­ After Manchester kicked off, Fer­ window sometime Saturday night. when we beat Amherst (playing for the go-ahead touchdown, Walsh M Chapel, 30 Carter St. Burial was in Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada, and had lived in Manchester most of her life. Police said that, according to der suspension. Court date is Oct. 10. mi knocked on the door again only to F Hillside Cemetery. A tool box was stolen from a Del- Trinity) and now.” plunging over from the one on fourth- 48 lived in Hartford before coming to At the time of her death, she was the Laforge, he swerved to avoid a dog • Paul Connell, 50, of Willimantic, ir be halted by Tilden’s second in­ Offensive plays 80 mont Street resident’s garage over It was first half lightning by the and-goal, with a personal foul on Fer­ .... First downs Mr. DiBacco was born in Hartford Manchester five years ago. He was a oldest living member of Emanuel and hit a utility pole. He appeared to • . terception. Walsh, on Manchester’s 19 ' charged with speeding and operating tbe weekend. offense and a defense which bent at mi aiding the march. Fourteen and bad lived in East Hartford for 10 50-year member of Quinnebaug Lutheran Church, its Lutheran be intoxicated when arrested, police first play bolted 74 yards down the Yards rushing 158 under the influence of liquor early Two cars were reported stolen times but didn’t break which were seconds remained in the opening years. He was a self-employed elec­ Lodge of Masons. Putnam. He also Church Women’s Martha’s Circle, said. Laforge and a passenger, John left sideline but it, as Fermi’s, was Yards passing 117 Sunday. Court date is Oct. 17. from the parking lot of UA ’Theatre the necessary ingredients in the vic­ stanza when the side-winding Walsh Herald photo by Cfiastain trician. He was an Army veteran of belonged to the Scottis Rite Bodies, and Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order of Tedford, 25, of 30 Laurel St. were called back by a clip. Total yards 275 World War II. Police made 32 motor vehicle East in the Manchester Parakade tory. Fermi, 0-1-1, controlled the ball booted the PAT for a 13-6 edge. Boh Walsh (14) Touchdown Bound for Indians Connecticut Consistory (32nd America. taken to Manchester Memorial Fermi lived in Indian territory the Interceptions by 3 arrests from Friday through Sunday, early Sunday. A car was also for 80 plays compared to 48 for the The Indians extended the lead to He is survived by four brothers, degree) of Norwich and Sphinx Tem­ She is survived by two daughters. Hospital. Laforge signed out without peri(3d on a long range bomb, beautiful play fake, found split end final stanza, scoring with 2:25 left on Fumbles lost 2 Julio J. DiBacco of Vernon. Gino J. reported stolen from the Burr locals. 20-6 at the 4:20 mark of the second ple Shrine of Hartford. Before his Miss Inez I. Olson and Miss Mabel L, treatment and Tedford was treated A woman’s diamond ring, valued at Quarterback Gary Marineau, with a Paul Cullen streaking down the right a Provencher 1-yard run, and had a Penalties 8-90 DiBacco of Windsor Locks, Arthur J. retirement, he had been employed Olson, both of Manchester: a Corner’s commuter parking lot for a cut on the scalp and released, $1,100 was reported stolen from the Friday. DiBacco of Windsor and Albert J. for 26 years at the Whitney Chain brother, Johan Johanson of Sweden: hospital authorities said. Court date Silver Lane Shell, 252 Spencer St, A 1973 Ford was reported stolen DiBacco of Phoenix, Ariz. Mfg. Co. of Hartford. and five sisters, Mrs. Signe Benson of is (jet, 3. Friday night. Police said an from Hartford Road Enterprises, 276 Claude D. MrKee A memorial service will be held at St. Charles, III., Mrs. Ida Swanson of employee had left the ring in a box in­ % ___ a time and date to be announced. Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Nan Douga Hartford Road, prior to Sunday mor­ TOLLAND- Claude D. McKee, 92, Debra A. Cichowicz, 23, of 43 Hill side the station and forgot about it. Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 of Medford, Ore., and Mrs, Tekla ning. It was later found at Bennet formerly of Hurlburt Road, Tolland, St., East Hartford was charged with When he returned, the ring was gone. Prospect St., is in charge of Johnson and Mrs. Elin Johanson, Junior High School. died Sunday at a Vernon convales­ evading responsibility in connection arrangements. both of Sweden. with an accident at the Silver Lane Eagles-Rockville ) Penney Stages Rally cent home. He was the husband of the There are no calling hours. The funeral is Wednesday at 1:30 late Flora Mannel McKee. Diner on Spencer Street early Sun­ Memorial gifts may be made to the p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church. Mr. McKee was born in East Hart­ day. Police said her car hit a parked American Cancer Society, 237 E, The Rev. Ronald Fournier, pastor, Slossberg Improving ford and had lived in Manchester vehicle owned by Roger N. Steven­ Center St. will officiate. Burial will be in East MANCHESTERM AIMPUTTCTITD - r George, > ______rr> E. . most of his life. Before retiring, he son, 22, of 18 McCann Drive and left in Hartford said this morning that In Scoreless Tie Cemetery. Slossberg of 95 Milford Road, who had been a self-employed carpenter. Mrs. Florenre Morrison the scene. Court date is Oct. 10. although Slossoerg is still on the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. was seriously injured last To Overtake Enfield He was a former deacon of Bolton critical list, he has shown improve­ Mrs. Florence Morrison, 86, Center St., is in charge of Wednesday in a plane crash at By MIKE CISZEWSKI Congregational Church. Other arrests over the weekend in­ ment. formerly of 40F Bluefield Drive, died arrangements. Bradley International Airport was He is survived by a son, Hollis E. cluded the following: Slossberg was one of two persons in Correspondent Saturday at an East Hartford con­ There are no calling hours. reported improving today. running piays and 48 seconds for McKee of Enfield; two daughters, • Patrick J. McCann, 20, of 238 a single-engine plane that crashed Beneath sunny skies Saturday afternoon, East Catholic locked By JOHN JENKINS is considered a top back by his coach valescent home. She was the widow The family suggests that any A spokesman at Mt. Sinai Hospital McLaughlin to take it in from six Mrs. Peter (Julia) Dobosz of Chatter Oak St., charged with just short of the runway inside the who stated, 'He is as good as of John C. Morrison. memorial gifts may be made to the up with Rockville in hopes of keeping its winning ways. In a Correspondent yards out. McLaughlin was the only Rockville and Mrs. Roswell second-degree failure to appear in airport boundary. The other person, anybody in the state for his size.” Mrs. Morrison was born Aug. 28, Memorial Fund of Emanuel sense it was successful as it didn’t lose but neither did it win as Never say die may be an old carrier on the six plays. He rushed 29 (Claudia) Jones of Milo, Maine; four court. He was held in lieu of $300 cash Thomas Skoran of Windsor Locks The brunt of the running attack was 1892, in Burlington Vt., and had lived Lutheran Church. the football squads battled to a 0-0 standoff. Both clubs now cliche but Penney High proved times for a total of 194 yards. grandchildren and seven great­ bond for presentment in court today. ( Fire Calls 1 was killed. placed in his lap when senior tri­ in Manchester for many years. The Black Knights did not give up grandchildren. She is survived by a son, J. Charles Norman L. Beaulieu • Ronald J, Fields Jr., 16, of 17 stand 1-0-1 for the season. it to be true Saturday with a captain Ken Strickland was injured however as they took the ensuing early in the second half. ’The funeral is Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Morrison of Cape Cod, Mass,; and a EAST HARTFORD — Norman Kerry St., charged with using a Manchester The first half was marked by noon. The drive, which took up nearly come-from-behind 22-18 CCIL kickoff and marched 62 yards in nine Penney took the lead with 6:50 Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 grand-daughter. Miss Jane Morrison Louis Beaulieu, 52, of 11 Jencks St., motor vehicle without the owner’s Jet Crashes numerous penalties and turnovers five minutes, came up empty. Saturday, 3:44 p.m.-Car fire, Euro­ football victory over Enfield plays capped off by Anderson’s win­ remaining in the third quarter as Prospect St., Rockville. The Rev. J. of Noank. active in the Veterans of Foreign permission and operating a motor pean Health Spa, West Middle Turnpike both ways. Each time one team got Rockville had a bid going late in High at the Raiders’ field ning score. John Colgan played a key Anderson, who rushed for 136 yards Stanton Conover, pastor of Bolton The private funeral is Wednesday Wars’ affairs, died Friday at Hart­ vehicle without a license. Police said (Eighth District) moving or within striking distance a the quarter. With 1:15 left, Rockville Over Homes penalty or turnover would cancel before a crowd of 400. part in the drive as he made a spec­ on 24 carries, bowled over from the Congregational Church, will of­ at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. ford Hospital. He was the husband of he was driving a car which was at Saturday, 7:33 p.m.-Odor of smoke. was forced to punt but a roughing the everything out. Rockville had four The Black Knights’ Mark Anderson tacular diving catch of a 22-yard one yard line on a fourth-and-goal. ficiate. Burial will be in East Center St. Burial will be at the con­ Mrs. Shirley Dunas Beaulieu. Don’s American Service, 128 Tolland East Center and Foster streets (Town) SAN DIEGO (UPI) — A commer­ kicker penalty moved the ball to the punched across from the 4-yard line aerial from quarterback John Steve Brierton was a key per­ Cemetery, Manchester. venience of the family. The funeral was this morning from Turnpike, for repair. He was Saturday, 9:36 p.m.-Trash fire, cial jetliner with 133 persons aboard ptenalties the first half, the Eagles East 41. Russ Oeser gained 16 yards, with 1:40 left in the fourth quarter to Almquist. Anderson completed the former on defense for Penney. Friends may call at the funeral There are no calling hours. Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, released on a non-surety bond for Salter s Pond on Lydall Street .(Eighth collided with a small plane over a five. East turned the ball^oveq three and a holding call moved it down to’ District) scoring with a two-point conversion. home tonight from 7 to 9. 318 Burnside Ave., with a mass at St. court Oct. 16. residential area on approach to times and the Rams twice' bnde on a the 12. Denser, however, on the next clinch the victory. It was Penney’s Almquist was 5-for-9 in the passing Sunday, 9:46 a.m—Smoke detector, Enfield took the lead on its first The family suggests that any Miss Millireni E. Mingst Mary’s Church. Burial was in St. • George E. Hinder, 17, charged Lindbergh Field today and crashed 51-yard interception return by East play was thrown for a seven-yard first win to go along with a tie, department for 69 yards and was 3- Pascal Lane, no fire (Town) possession starting at its own 20 and for-3 in the winning drive. memorial gifts may be made to TOLLAND — Miss Millicent E. Mary’s Cemetery. Military honors with disorderly conduct in connec­ into a row of homes, setting them defensive back Marty Varhue. loss and a 35-yard field goal attempt *' With Penney leading, 14-6, in the Sunday, 10:33 a.m.—Furnace problem, running at will at the right side of the Boltoi^Congregational Church. Mingst, 84, of 391 Shenipsit Lake tion with a disturbance of residents afire. East attempted a field goal the fell short. final period, it fumbled the ball away Statistics: were accorded at graveside. 99 Ridge St. (Town) Penney defense. ’’They were Road died Sunday at Rockville in the area of Comstock Road and Reports from the scene said there first half but Mike Freiheit’s 27-yard Fred Cecchini was leading pass with Enfield recovering at the P E He was a life member of East Sunday, 12:36 p.m.—Furnace problem, cracking back on us and we weren’t Mrs. Helen C. Ennis General Hospital. Spring Street Saturday morning. 66 Valley St (Town) was no evidence of survivors, and attempt, which had the distance, was receiver for East with four catches Penney-39. It took just three running 58 Offensive plays 53 Hartford’s VFW Post and Military able to adjust,” explained Penney Mrs. Helen Cleary Ennis, 91, Miss Mingst was born in Long Court date is Oct. 16. Sunday, 4:05 p.m.—Public service call, plane wreckage was strewn wide right. for 56 yards while Howie Furlong led , plays for Courtney McLaughlin to 15 First downs 14 Order of Cooties Pup Tent. He had I Head Coach Ted Knurek. formerly of Bluefield Drive, died Island City, N.Y., and lived in New • Michael Demers, 24, of 14 Steep 94 Cedar St. (Town) throughout the neighborhood known Ken Brasa and Joe Tebecio caught the ground attack with 106 yards on run it across to make it 14-12 with 242 Yards rushing 223 served as all-state post commander McLaughlin again was the big man Sunday morning at an East Hartford York until coming to Tolland 18 years Road, South Windsor., and Michael Sunday, 4:36 p.m.-Car fire, parking as Northpark. The site was about five some key passes for East in the third 21 carries. 5:12 remaining. 69 Yards passing 94 of the Rochambeau Elms Post from ‘IFeVe iVo.J’ as he ran it in from 34 yards out. convalescent home. She was the ago, Sbe had been employed as an ac­ 1971 to 1972, and as a past sergeant of Caron, 19, of 39 Main St., both lot. Brooks Discount storie. West Middle miles east of the airport. quarter in a drive which was even­ East’s next action is Friday night The Raiders, 0-2, then attempted a 311 Total yards 317 Turnpike (Eighth District) Penney, after two Enfield offsides, widow of William T. Ennis. countant by the A.P. Dienst Co. for 38 the state VFW color guard. He also charged with reckless operation of a Phil Hopkins, who saw the crash, tually stopped. Brasa also had a at Windsor Locks High at 7:30. successful onsides kick. The ball took 5-9 Passing 6-11 Sunday, 5:07 p.m —Two dumpster Manchester High’s Paul finally got a chance to run an offen­ Mrs. Ennis was born June 17,1887, years, retiring in 1959. She was a was the chief’s special aide-de-camp motor vehicle. Police said the two said, “I saw the jet plane ... It was clutch interception deep in his own Statistics: a bad bounce past a Penney player 0 Interceptions by 1 fires, 7-11 store, 311 Green Road (Eighth territory late in the stanza. EC R Cullen raises arms in hap­ with Mark Peucker recovering for sive play and took advantage as 1 Fumbles lost 1 in Manchester and had lived her all member of Trinity Lutheran Church to the national VFW commander were racing down Main Street Satur­ District) smoking on the right side... The right her life. of Vernon. day afternoon during a busy shopping inboard engine was burning and it The fourth quarter also saw see­ 49 Offensive plays 55 piness after team ended long Enfield. Once again it took just three Anderson dashed 57 yards to even the 3-25 Penalties 7-55 from 1968 to 1972. He was an Sunday, 5:16 p.m,—Freon leak in score. Anderson, at 5-5. ISO-ponnds, She is survived by a son, William L. She is survived by a brother, honorary member of the Interstate time. Court date for both is Oct, 10, refrigerator 12 Walnut St. (Town) exploded into a fireball ... and saw action as both squads made 9 First downs 7 losing streak Saturday against Ennis of Simsbury; a daughter, Mrs. William Mingst of Seattle, Wash.; Police Officers Association, a • George E. Cole, 23, of 178 Sunday, 5:42 p.m.-Stove fire, 15 School spiraled to the ground.” valiant efforts to score, but killed 116 Yards rushing 106 Fermi. (Herald Photo by Chas­ Winston (Helen) Chevalier of and a sister, Anna R. Mingst of member of East Hartford Lodge of Terrace Drive, Vernon, charged with St. (Town) PSA said the plane was Flight 182, themselves with penalties and/or 124 Yards passing 49 tain) Manchester; and nine grandchildren. Tolland. Elks and Volunteer Hose Co. 3, and a recklees driving Saturday in a Sunday, 8:18 p.m.—Electrical problem, which left Sacramento at 7:20 a.m. turnovers. 240 Total yards 155 The funeral is Wednesday at 8:30 The funeral is Tuesday at 9 a.m. at communicant of St. Mary’s Church. parking lot on Tolland Turnpike. 20 Cobb Hill Road (Town) and made a stop in Los Angeles. East began its first well sustained 8-15 Passing 3-I6 Hooters Remain Undefeated a.m. from the John F. Tierney Trinity Lutheran Church. Burial will He was born in St. Marc, Canada, drive from within its own 10 and 3 Interceptions by l G irls’ Hockey Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx and had lived in East Hartfprd most reached midfield, thanks to a key 2 Fumbles lost 0 with a mass at St. James Church at 9. N.Y. reception by split end Freiheit, who 5-30.0 Punting 5-27.0 of his life. He was associated with Area Police Report Team on Top By LEN Al STER The Indians broke through in the home a 35-yard blast into the upper Burial will be in St. James Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Ellington was double covered most of the after- 50 Yards penalized 30 Seminole Construction Co. until his second quarter with what proved to left corner against a surprised Cemetery. Ave., Rockville, is in charge of Vernon Notching its second victory in a Herald Sportswriter retirement earlier this year. be the game-winner. Walt Adamy, Kolakowski. Friends may call at the funeral arrangements. and disorderly conduct and Albert J. row Saturday morning was the Improved midfield play and He is also survived by a son, Leo N. Joseph Hammick, 17, of 292 Kelly He was released on a $250 nonsure­ who had an outstanding game at Late in the third period home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Gorman, 16, of Babcock Hill Road, Manchester High girls’ field hockey There are no calling hours. Beaulieu of Wethersfield: a Road, South Windsor, was charged ty bond for court appearance Oct. 2 a strong effort in goal by Mark center halfback, sent a long pass up Tolland, was charged with fourth- team, 3-0, over visiting Wethersfield Wethersfield had its best opportunity Everett E. Donnell The family suggests that -any daughter, Aileen M. Beaulieu of East by Vernon Police Saturday with in East Hartford. Copeland marked Saturday the middle. An Eagle fullback went but reserve forward Don Delbio's memorial gifts may be made to the Hartford; three brothers, Alfred reckless driving, evading respon­ degree larceny. High in CCIL play. ELLINGTON - Everett E. morning’s Manchester High 2-0 for it but the ball skipped through his point blank drive was turned aside by Trinity Memorial Fund of Trinity Beaulieu of East Hartford, Marshall sibility, and driving without a The larceny charges stemmed Edward A. Zak, 19, of 53 Peach Windham Romps Both sides had opportunities in the Donnell, 47, of 32 Gail Drive died CCIL soccer victory over legs and landed at the feet of Jack Copeland, who mad? eight saves to Lutheran Church, Meadowlark Road, Beaulieu of Wapping and Joseph licence. from the theft of gasoline from a Tree Lane, South Windsor, was first half with Manchester’s Cindy Saturday at Rockville General Medzela. The Tribe forward went in notch the well-earned shutout. Vernon. He was charged by South Windsor car at Clyde Chevrolet on Windsor charged Saturday with failure to Millis cashing in with a goal off a Wethersfield High at Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. Beaulieu of Newington; ..■ six all alone on Wethersfield keeper Bill "Our halfback play was much Police with second-degree burglary Avenue. Police safd Mortensen drive in the proper lane and illegal penalty corner. Lisa Schwartz Memorial Field. Virginia Landry Donnell. Mrs. Helen W. Slieer sisters, Mrs. Diane Robert and Mrs. Kolakowski and fired. Kolakowski better,” praised Indian Head Coach Gisille Golding, both of and second-degree larceny. A became disorderly at the police sta­ possession of a cannabis-type sub­ Over Hornets, 34-15 received an assist on the score. The triumph kept the Silk Towners Mr. Donnell was born in Winthrop, ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Helen Walton got a hand on but couldn’t steer it Dick Danielson, who cited Adamy for tion. stance. Police said he was involved Schwartz right before the intermis­ Mass., and had lived in the Boston Slieer, 79, of 29 Windemere Ave. died Manchester, Mrs. Juliette Kosichi of juvenile was referred to juvenile in a tie for first place in the league aside. The goal, at the 16:10 mark, “soiidifying the middle” and junior Both youths were released on their in an accident on Dart Hill Road. sion scored to make it 2-0 and Liz with Simsbury, a 5-1 winner Saturday area before coming to Ellington 17 Friday at a Vernon area convales­ Wethersfield, Mrs. Florence Zapor of authorities in connection with the * Three touchdowns near the end of the first half broke an 8-8 tie was Medzela’s first of the year. Rob Saunders. He also lauded center Newington and Mrs. Janes Petitpas South Windsor incidents. promise to appear in court Oct. 3. He was released on a $250 bond on Neubelt from the left wing closed out over Penney High. The unbeaten years ago. He had been a test pilot cent home. She was the widow of Jeff Lombardo provided the locals fullback Matt Gluhosky, who is “get­ and Mrs. Beatrice McAuliffe, both of South Windsor Police were notified the illegal possession charge and is to and powered Windham High to a 34-15 CCIL football victory over the scoring late in the second half for squads, both 3-0, collide Tuesday for Pratt & Whitney Division of Herbert Slieer. with an insurance score at 12:05 of ting more comfortable in the by Vernon Police that a car involved Douglas Atherton, 21, of 25 Fox Hill appear in court Oct. 2. On the motor host East Hartford High Saturday the Silk Towners, now 2-1 for the afternoon at Memorial Field in a 3:45 The funeral was this morning with East Hartford; and a hrandson. the third period as he left-footed middle.” United Technologies and at the time in an alleged hit and run incident in Apartments was charged Sunday vehicle charge he is to appear in The victorious Whippets now stand season. Wethersfield dropped to 0-2-1 start. a service at St, Peter’s Episcopal of his death, he was a regional Mrs. Jennie B. Hutehinson Vernon was registered to a South with reckless driving in the center of court Oct. 6. 2-0 overall for the season, 1-0 in the Hartford countered with a touchdown manager of product support. He had Church, Sand Hill Road, South Wind­ Mrs. Jennie Bausola Hutchinson, Windsor man. The car was allegedly Rockville. Court date is Oct. 3. league, while the Hornets are 0-1 in run by Chadwick, who scored on Left link Linda Carpenter and served for 20 years with the Navy, sor. Burial was in Elmwood 76, of 47 Teresa Road died Saturday stolen and South Windsor Police said the CCIL and 0-2 overall. short bursts of 5 and 1 yard. goalie Lois Ann Diana were stan­ Cemetery, Vernon. Coventry active and reserve, and attained the at Manchester Memorial Hospital, they also found that the Richard Daigle, 44, of 38 Campbell Windham scored on its first posses­ “We made progress playing a good douts for Manchester. Debbie Daw­ rank of commander. He was a Mrs. Slieer had lived in East Hart­ owner s Timothy LeDoyt, 18, of 157 Nathan She was the widow of Herbert C. home had been broken into and some Avenue, Vernon, was charged Sun­ sion with quarterback John Ferrigno Windham team,” stated Dakin. “The son at sweeper and Millis also played Lemieux Captures Field Day Race member of Ellington Congregational ford for many years before coming to Hutchinson. day with driving while under the in­ Hale Drive, and Mark Leach, 18, of finding Harold Gorman for a 24-yard blocking of the offensive line was well. jars of pennies and some vodka were 210 Bunker Hill Road, both of Coven­ Church. He also belonged to the Rockville three years ago. She Mrs. Hutchinson was born Sept. 5, fluence of liquor or drugs. He was in­ TD aerial. The Hornets came back in much better than a week ago. It “We have people who like to score taken. All items were recovered. try, were arrested Friday on No team scores were kept but per­ Society of Experimental Test Pilots, formerly was employed at the 1902, in Manchester and'had lived iii volved in an accident on Route 30. He the second quarter with junior signal- made great improvement. and our defense is looking better,” Kim Scott 35th and Jackie Meyer The boys return to active Tuesday Hammick was released on a $1,000 warrants charging them with third- formances were noted at Saturday s the Q.B. ((juiet Birdmen) and Tavelers Insurance Co., Hartford. Bolton most of her life, returning to bond in connection with the South was released on his promise to caller Scott Chadwick scoring the Guard Tom Tuller drew praise for stated Manchester Head Coach Mary 42nd for the Indians. in a meet against East Hartford and . She is survived by three sons, degree assault. CCIL Cross Country Field Day. Pequosette Ix^ge of Masons, Water- Manchester in 1974. She was a Windsor incidents and is scheduled to appear in court Oct. 3. first of his two touchdowns. Rusty his work up front from Dakin. Faignant. Simsbury’s Mary Jo Taube took in­ Wethersfield High at Wethersfield town, Mass. Police said the arrests were made Manchester’s Ed Lemieux cap- Herbert H. Slieer of Vernon, Clifford member of Bolton Congregational appear in East Hartford court on Burnham was instrumental in the East Hartford had 265 yards Manchester also took the jayvee dividual honors with a 17:24 clocking while the girls face East Hartford in connection with an incident at a 16:48 He is also survived by his piother, W. Slieer of South Windsor and Church and its Ladies Society. She those charges on Oct. 16. Ronald Russell, 19, of 61 West St., march with his 'running for East rushing com pared to 244 for tilt, 1-0. P atti Gronda, Sandy tured the boys’ race with a ____ with Conard runners taking the next Wednesday at Wickham Park. Mrs. Edith S. Donnell of Watertown, Arthur A. Slieer of Bethany; a dance at Coventry High School Sept. clocking for the 5,000 meters. East also belonged to the Manchester In connection with the Vernon Rockville, was charged Sunday with Hartford. He, however, was injured Windham. Scott Flenke led the Caouette, Lori Wiggin, Jennifer six places. Mass.; a son, Steven Donnell, a stu­ daughter, Mrs. Carol Ricard of West 8. They were released on their Hartford High’s Steve Brennan was Garden Club. charges Jie was released on his shoplifting on complaint of the Shop­ and didn’t see action the second half. Hornets with 67 yards rushing. In the Hedlund, Lisa Richard, Cathy dent at Syracuse (N(Y.) University; Palm Beach, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. promise to appear in court in second with another Hornet, Sal Jar- She is survived by a son, Calvin promise to appear in court in ping Bag Market, Rockville. Court Two interceptions were telling passing department, Windham was 5- Cooney and Laura Potter played well Players of Week three daughters, Nancy Donnell and Charlotte Hawk of Rocky Hill; 12 Rockville on Oct. 3. for-8 for 70 yards while East Hart­ din, in fourth place. Hutchinson of Manchester; a Rockville Oct. 3. date is Oct. 3. blows as Windhaih tallied three for the locals. CENTERVILLE, Mass. (UPI) - Celtics Triumph Julie Donnell, both at home, and Lin­ grandchildren and a great­ ford was 2-for-7 for five yards. John Lahda and Dave Timbrell of daughter. Miss Nancy J. Hutchinson touchdowns, on runs of 3, 16 and 12 PROVIDENCE. R. I. (UPI) - da Donnell of Boston; and a brother, grandchild. Lee Eisenberg, 16, of Route 31; Manchester took eighth and ninth Holy Cross quarterback Peter of Manchester; a brother, Frank John Moulton, 21, of 52 Elm Hill Soulli Windsor yards by Bob Mullen, with about two Colombo and Yale linebacker Bill Marvin Barnes capped his first Richard Donnell of Oxford, Ohio. The family suggests that any Robert J. Walker Jr., 19, of 51 Berry minutes left in the half to take a 28-8 with teammates Bob Michaud 17th, Bausola of Manchester; a ____ sister., Road, Vernon, was charged Sunday Michael Secondo, 17, of 88 Crowley were named Sunday as appearance with the Boston Celtics ’The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. memorial gifts may be made to the Avenue; and Chester Fusick, 16, of lead into the lockerroom. Joe Neubelt 21st and Tob Tanner Mrs. Doris Potts of Manchester; and with evading responsibility and dis- Woodland St., and Cheryl Howley, 17, offensive and defensive players of the in his hometown with a pair of free at Ellington Congregational Church. Building Fund of Rockville General Flanders Road, all of Coventry, were “They (Windham) were able to Eagle Booters Bow to Aquinas 28th. East Hartford’s John Kelly took two grandsons. orderly conduct. of 60 Oak St., both of South Windsor, week in Division T-A by the Eastern throws with six seconds remaining Burial will be in Ellington Center Hospital. charged Saturday night with second- capitalize,” offered Hornet Coach sixth place. ■^e private funeral is Tuesday at Police said he allegedly left the College Athletic Conference. for a 100-97 exhibition win over the Cemetery. were charged Friday with loitering degree burglary and possession of Jim Dakin. “They took advantage of Still without a win is the East noted East Head Coach Tom Malin. Penney High’s Ed Torres was 15th, mliM S Funeral Home, 400 Main St. scene of an accident on Route 83 and Colombo, a senior from Brockton, New York Knicks. Friends may call at the Ladd on school grounds. Court date is Oct. marijuana. our lapse. If we hadn’t handed them Catholic soccer team as it dropped a “We’ll switch a few players in hopes Glenn Zimmerman 30th and Mike Toe Rev. J. Stanton Conover, pastor when brought to the police station he 6 in East Hartford. Mass., passed for 180 yards and Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Police said they allegedly entered the game in the two minutes, it 1-0 decision to St. Thomas Aquinas of generating an offense. Gatti 32nd. •11 *^'’8r®gational Church, became disorderly. He was released engineered scoring drives of 97 and Knick forward Spencer Haywood's Rockville, tonight from 7 to 9. an unoccupied cottage on Avery could’ve been different. I'm not Saturday in New Britain. “Our defense has been better than The top 25 finishers received rib­ will officiate. Burial will be in Bolton on bond for court appearance Oct 3 Mark Wetherbee, 19, of 60 Chapel Shores. A female juvenile was 83 yards to lead the Crusaders co a free throw attempt from beyond a 22- The family suggests that any Lottery Center Cemetery. ____ saying we would have beat them but Aquinas’ Tom Garafalo picked up a expected but we must get something bons. Road, South Windsor, was charged referred to juvenile authorities in loose ball of an East fullback and On the distaff side, Manchester 35-18 upset win over the Air Force. foot circle being used in the pre­ memorial gifts may be made to the There are no calling hours. David Mortenson, 17, of Old Staf- we stopped their drives.” on the board.” East, 0-3-1, has scored Saturday with criminal mischief. connection with the same incident. beat Eagle keeper Mike Ciszewski High’s Kate Hennessy was 11th, Crowley, a senior from Short Hills, season games bounced off the rim at American Heart Association of The winning number drawn Satur The family suggests that any ford Road, Tolland, was charged Sun- Windham in the second half had to just two goals thus far. Police said he was observed putting The three were released on |5(X) unassisted at 4:10 of the second half Lynne Wright 14th, Sue Caouette 15th N.J., spearheaded a Yale defense the buzzer Sunday night as New York Greater Hartford, 310 Collins St., day in the Connecticut daily lottery memorial gifts rnay be made to day with fourth-degree larceny, settle for 28- and 26-yard field goals The Eagles outshot Aquinas, 21-18, Hartford. paint on the supports of the Bissell non-surety bonds for court for the game-winner. that blanked Brown 21-0. Crowley dropped its second straight NBA was 150. Bolton Congregational Church. third-degree criminal trespassing. by Ferrigno in the third stanza, ^ s t with Ciszewski making 12 saves and and Karen Scott 23rd. Jeanine Bridge in South Windsor. appearance Oct. 3. “We’re not getting off good shots.” the Saints’ Joe Weber 15 stops. Murphy was 27th, Chris Chenev 29th. figured in 13 tackles, eight of them exhibition game to the Celtics. solos. PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD: Manchester, Conn.. Mon.. Sept. 25. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon.. Sept 25. 1978 - PAGE THIRTEEN Guidry Equals 61-Year- Old-Mark Redmond, Dow Tricky Move 19th H ole Country Club ABC!) I d l R BALL - Pete Denz. Win Net Titles Bill Giguere, Larry Bates. Paul Aids Steelers Dutelle -H6; BobGenovesi, Bob Bar- “I did everything right, “ Jack Redmond, head pro at the NEW YORK (UPI) — Futility is often the father to trickery. ningham. Henry Gardella. Alex Of Nine Shutouts in Single Year The Pittsburgh Steelers’ high-powered offense was absolutely Eigner Sr. -1-13; Jim Moriarty. John Manchester Racquet Club, noted after he defeated Phil Coons in straight sets to win the Men’s Singles title in the Insurance Cito futile Sunday, managing only three field goals and winding up in Kristof, Carmine Filloramo. Bob Boston Red Sox in 1916. "When 1 got those two runs in the Dennison -(-12; Terry Schilling. CLEVELAND (UPI) - It Lou Piniella off Cleveland starter Toronto was the fact that he missed “I like to pitch with five days rest Tennis Open yesterday at Trinity College. a 9-9 tie with Cleveland at the end of regulation time. "1 really don't keep up with third, I felt I didn't need any more." Frank Lipinski, Stan Prachniak. took Ron Guidry two seasons and loser Mike Paxton, 12-10. their bats today.” but I will wait and see, " added Then came the trickery. records, " smiled Guidry. “Maybe in It was the 14th victory of the year The top sed whipped the No. 2 seed l{('(lHkiiiN 23, JrlH 3 Norm Narkon +12. Bob Smith, Bill to accomplish what no Infield hits by Bucky Dent and "It looks better all the time, es­ in straight sets, 6-1, 6-3 Faced with a second-and-nine at 30-40 years somebody will come up for Guidry following a Yankee loss, Guidry, who is 23-3 for the season and Joe Theismann had his best Sullivan, Bob Wallace, Tom Turner Willie Randolph plus Munson's run­ pecially being home for the final six “I played well. I served well. the Cleveland 37 in sudden-death American League left-handed and break mine. " but that' didn't impress the hard 33-5 since the All-Star break in 1977. when Coons developed muscle overtime, Steeler quarterback Terry passing day in the NFL — completing + 11; John Wilks, Pete Taylor. Mort scoring single chased Paxton in the games of the season,” added Lemon, “They may even use me more.” Everything went right,” the red-hot spasms in both legs after the pair pitcher has done in 62 years. Guidry, who struck out seven and throwing lefty. Bradshaw handed off to running back 21-01-30 passes for 209 yards and two Herman, Ray McMahon' +9; Ed seventh, and greeted “Guidry will open up Friday against Paxton, who will match pitches playing Redmond said as he won the first set, 6-2, but was tied in walked one. allowed only three base "I've been getting a lot of help and Rocky Bleier, who handed back to TDs — and Mark Mosely added three Wilkos, Roger Macione. Jack Guidry not only tossed a two-hltter reliever Sid Monge with a run­ Cleveland but I don't know. All things against Guidry Friday night in climaxed the summer season with the second 2-2 when play ended, runners. Duane Kuiper got both I am surprised that I won after a wide receiver Lynn Swann on an ap­ Held goals to carry Washington past McCallum. Joe Salafia +7. in chalking up a 2-0 shutout for New scoring single to right. will be subject to change.” , felt he pitched well. another championship. Dow and Kim Murphy of East singles and was the only Indian to loss," said Guidry. "It just seemed New York. BE.S'I' l(» - A - Mike Suhr 64-6-58. York against Cleveland Sunday for Guidry had a personal seven-game With the Yankes holding a slim "I made some good pitches and Hartford teamed to defeat Judy parent reverse. But Swann suddenly reach second when he advanced on every time I pitched, we won." Redmond teamed with Cherie Dave Fraser 66-6-60, Marsh Warren his 23rd victory, but the 28-year-old win streak snapped in Toronto one-game lead over second-place they just singled me to death,” Riley and Demarest in Women's tossed back to Bradshaw and he Patriots 21, Raiders 1-4' became the first southpaw to post Tom Veryzer's sacrifice in the third The Yankees gave Guidry all the Dow to win the Mixed Doubles, threw a long pass that tight end Ben­ 69-9-60; B - P'rank Lipinski 68-11-57. Wednesday and New York Manager Boston in the American League East. Paxton said. "Guidry is like a Doubles, 6-2, 6-3. The losers are also Sam Cunningham dived over trom nine shutouts in one season since inning. runs he needed in the third on run­ defeating Racquet Club members Stu Alex Eigner Jr. 73-14-59, Pete Malis Bob Lemon said, "The difference Guidry says he will be ready for members of the Manchester Racquet nie Cunningham took in stride at the a yard out with 16 seconds left to ral­ "I just have confidence in myself scoring singles by Graig Nettles and machine. He just doesn’t give up an Jennings and Hilary Demarest 6-3, 6- 72-13-59, Ted Plodzik 70-10-60; C- Bob Babe Ruth turned the trick for the between this game and the one in anything. inch." 3. Club. three and carried in for the winning ly New England past Oakland. Cun­ and my pitching," said Guidry. touchdown with 3:43 gone. Melton 80-26-54, Newt Smith 71-16-55, Nancy Parker of Hartford upset ningham's TD was set up by Mike Tom Turner Sr. 76-21-55. Alex Eigner In other games Sunday, it was Los H aynes' interception of Ken No. 1 seed Dow in Women’s Singles, 6- White is also a local club member. Angeles 10, Houston 6; New England Sr. 80-25-55. Low gross, Rick Clough 3, 6-4, and Jennings and Mike White Stabler's pass at the Oakland 34 with 75. Thus, 11 of the 14 finalists in the five 21, Oakland 14; Philadelphia 17, 73 seconds left. combined to whip Roger Taylor and events play out of the MCR. MOI.E-IN-OMv Mike Lomba aced Miami 3; New Orleans 20, Cincinnati Gianls 27. 49ers 10 Western Division Ken Clark in Men's Doubles, 6-3, 6-3. Ben Ford of Neipsic lost to Gene 18: Washington 23, New York Jets 3; the lilth hole ol 140 yards. Boston Victory Redmond and Coons, top s e ^ in this Joe Pisareik threw a 29-yard TD Garrett in the Men’s Masters, 6-7, 6- Denver 23, Kansas City 17 in over­ ‘'W LEI’S - A, Gross - Rick Clough event, had to forfeit in the semifinals 3, 6-4. pass to Al Dixon early in the game 75; Net. Dave Fraser 76-6-70. Mike time; Buffalo 24, Baltimore 17; Tam­ and Bobby Hammond set up two pa Bay 14, Atlanta 9; Seattle 28, Suhn 76-6-70: B - John Kristof 81; Title to Dodgers other TDs with long runs to spark the Prank Lipinski 81-11-70. Alex Eigner Detroit 16; Green Bay 24, San Diego Giants past winless San Franci,sco. Heart'Stopper 3; Dallas 21, St. Louis 12; and New Jr. 87-14-73, Pete Malis 86-13-73, Ted John ,McEnroe New York's Larry Csonka became NEW YORK (UPI) — Last season, first-year Manager Tom York Giants 27, San Francisco 10. Plodzik 83-10-73; C - Newt Smith 85; $15,000 Purse only the sixth player in NFL history Tom Turner Sr. 89-21-68, Bob Melton Minnesota is at Chicago tonight. TORONTO (UPI) — Boston Red Sox Manager Don Zimmer sat Lasorda bred love and pride in Dodger-blue into an unchallenged to rush for 7,000 career yards. 95-26-69. in the clubhouse after Sunday's game with the Toronto Blue Jays National League West title. I.VIHLS BI.IM) I I - A - Lynn and imitated a man who had just suffered a coronary attack. Though the Dodgers had to over­ Prior 51-9-42, Kathy Dimlow 54-11-43, come inconsistency, a surprising San cisco swept a double-header from I Player of Year? | "My heart, said Zimmer. "My caught the pennant fever, travel to Houston, 7-0 and 6-4. For McEnroe Alice Romayko 55-10-45; B - Edna heart.” Francisco Giant team, the always- Midget Contests Oleksinski 58-13-45, Eleanor Smtih New York for three games before en­ 4, PirulcH 0 dangerous Cincinnati Reds and a NAPA, Calif. (UPI) - Even if 67-20-47, Ida McMahon 62-15-47. Zimmer had good reason to grab ding a threegame set in Boston. Rookie Scott Sanderson fired a By EARL YOST well-publicized clubhouse brawl, Andy Bean and Jack Nicklaus beat s\\ LLPS - A. Gross - Jim Pinto 75; his chest. After 14 innings and almost Toronto overcame a 4-3 deficit with three-hit shutout and Ellis Valentine Sports Editor Lasorda never had any doubts his out Tom Watson this week in the .Net, Ed Pagani 77-8-69, Bill Downey five hours of play. Butch Hobson a three-run rally in the eighth inning drove in two runs to pace Montreal One week’s work at the Hartford Armory last week netted To Eagles, Giants slashed a one-hopper off the chest of team would come through again. of Golf, it would be hard 76-5-71, Bob Vonderkall 78-7-71, Joe and held a 6-4 lead as Boston came to "When we were six games behind and virtually ruin any hopes the brash John McEnroe $15,000 for winning the $75,000 United to pass up the freckled-faced redhead Action in the second week of the Manchester Midget Football Blue Jays' third baseman Ray bat in the ninth. But the Red Sox. who Novak 78-7-71: B-Jack Devanney82: on June 27, everybody thought it was Pirates may have entertained about Technologies Tennis Classic on the Colgate Grand Prix tour. as the PGA’s Player of the Year. Howell, scoring Jim Rice from third had accused the Jays of cheap hit­ League last Friday at Mt. Nebo saw the Eagles whip the Jets, 30- Bob Jones 8-11-69, Warren Howland the end of the Dodgers, hut it was catching the Phillies. Yesterday’s final against South Watson won his fifth tournament of to give the Red Sox a 7-6 win and keep ting. came up witti two gift runs Red.s 2, BriiwH 1 ‘1 just couldn’t concentrate, 6, and the Giants trim the Patriots, 28-6. 84-12-72, Wally Iri.sh 86-14-72: C - Bob them one game behind the New York African Johan Kreik was a dull, un­ Kriek said, “ 1 played the best I the Year Sunday when he took the Jones 83; Fred Nasiff 84-16-68. without the benefit of a hit to tie.the Right-hander Tom Hume, 7-11, $200,000 Napa Open by three strokes The Eagles, 1-0, marched 60 yards 28-yard TD aerial in the third quarter Yankees. game. interesting match which found the 19- could. You can't play 10 good days in for their opening score with Dave I.VIHLS LOIR RVI.I. - Karen ) National League i tossed a three-hitter and Champ over Ed Sneed, and going into the with Mike Keeler hauling in a two- In what was the second longest Relievers Victor Cruz and Balor Summers doubied in the decisive run year-old New Yorker winning with a row. I played nine,” the loser MacBryde plunging over from the Parciak. Olive Skinner, Hilda ease in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4. World Series he seemingly is the man point conversion pass from Syphers. Kristof, Hazel Piper 85-27-58; Helen American League game this season. Moore walked the bases loaded, and to give Cincinnati the victory. Jim added. He took home a check for $7,- one. Scott Russell’s blocked punt set Ranked 13th in the world and top- to beat although Bean and Nicklaus, Bruce Marandino's 32-yard 'TD run Rice started the 14th with a single to first baseman Willie Upshaw mis- really the beginning," Lasorda said 500 in his first Grand Prix finals. up the second Eagle score with Tracy Mutty. Ruby Clough, Boots Bouton, 1-2, who hurled eight innings, seeded in the Hartford play, which who have won three events each, will put the final points on the board for left, moved to second on Carl played Hick Burleson's grounder, in a champagne-soaked locker room McEnroe teamed with Bill Maze to O’Connell going over from the nine. Camellia, Oliva Fagan 84-25-59. took the loss. again drew a poor crowd of 600, draw their share of support. the Giants. Yastrzemski's ground out and took allowing two runs to score. after the Dodgers blanked the San ."S,

P e o p le ta lk TOWN OF V'KRNON More Tests Due INVITATION BOARD OF FDUCATION Then Sunday hecklers at a revival TO BID iw n ATION TO BID Back to Beat He made it with peanuts, naturally, meeting tossed fruit and cream The Board ot Fducation of the Town of Detective-turned-author Joe Wam- and now the president has ordered Bid proposals for Vernon, Connecticut will receive cakes at Graham but none hit their On Plane Crash CLASSROOM sealed bids fur. A baugh — known for scrapping with another one, to be delivered this time AUUIOVISUAI. KgUPMF.NT mark. ALTERATIONS at Bolton moviemakers he thought ruined the to the White House. Bids will be received at the office of Graham didn’t seem too upset by High School will be received the .Superintendent of Schools. Park film versions of some of his books — Breail Upon the WalxTs the unwanted offerings. “I’m WEST POLAND, Maine (UPI) — A Navy investigator by the Board of Education, and Senool Streets. Rockville, Connec­ has taken on the job himself for "The says more testing may have to be done before it is known ticut until 12.00 ntKjn. Tuesday October Four months ago the pastor of St. honored,” he quipped, wiping the Notch Road, Bolton, Conn., 3, 1978 and then at said place and time Onion Field." P e te r’s Episcopal Church in tomato off his lace. "Some time ago, whether a mid-air collision caused an anti-submarine air­ until 1:00 P.M,, Sept. 29. Plans publicly opened, read and recorded. Says the former Los Angeles cop. craft to explode and crash killing all eight crewmen. for alterations may be seen at Specifications and proposal forms may Lakewood, Ohio, passed out a fistful I got a lemon pie in my face. It tasted tw secured from the office of the "I've started my own production of new $10 hills to his congregation good," Lt. Cmdr. Stewart Hopewell Sunday said searchers Bolton High School. Informa­ Superintendent of .S<’hools, Park and company. I'm putting my money with a request they be multiplied. have yet to find “concrete evidence " that a mid-air colli­ tion and specifications may be Sch(K)l Streets. Rockville. Connecticut, Tlian Milieus sion reported by some eyewitnesses caused the large obtained at the Office of the The rij'hl is reserved to reject any or where my mouth is. I’m saying I can The Rev. Richard Morris received all bids or any part when such action is do it better. I won't be able to blame The thief who entered the double Navy plane to explode in flames Friday and smash into a Supt., Notch Road, Bolton, deemed in the best interest of Ihe his first return Sunday - $8,575 for hotel suite of actress Rita Hayworth hillside. Conn., Telephone 643-1569. Board of Fducation anyone else for this one. I'll take the the $2,200 distributed. Morris said he Charles Brisson made a double haul — two mink coats ■'ll there was a mid-air collision, and we don't lind the Raymond A. Allen, Jr. Business .Manager bouquets or the horse manure, 057-09 hopes to eventually receive $10,000 to valued at $7,800, Chicago police said other aircraft, I think we will eventually be able to deter­ Superintendent whatever they want to throw. $12,000 and he seemed pleased by the of Schools If this movie doesn't break even. Sunday they had no clues in the mine a mid-air (collision! occurred during the post 051-09 ingenious ways his parishioners put Saturday night theft. I'll be going to the chief for my old their money to work. mortem of the P-3 (Orion), ' Hopewell said. Miss Hayworth said one of the I have been in the air over the crash site, and it would job back. I have all my money in this. One young man took his $10 and LEGAL coats, a full-length black diamond he very difficult to spot a small airplane from the air - bought a bag of fertilizer. "Then he I.usting for Clu-esx’cake mink valued at $5,000, belonged to the surrounding area is so dense it is very difficult to NOTICE lertilized a lady's lawn and cut it all New York restaurateur Henry her. The other, a three-quarter- even get through on the ground.” he added. ' " i i r l r)| | ' t . , t ) . i i i ’ D i.s in c t lit Sgrosso, owner of an antique shop summer, " said Morris, "He turned •M.iir Ih k iit TOWN OF A.NDOVEH length mink, belonged to her Hopewell said the focus of the Navy investigation N(IT|( K (IK IIKMU.M. in a $100 bill today." I.ST\Ti-; UK riKlMA.S [) ;UT)IT HKPORT cum cabaret called Once Upon A traveling companion, Judith Ault. shitted Sunday from an air and ground search for a .se­ Stove, has a new customer — named 'lo t C.lvt’ii The audit report on the Town Duck W Im‘11 It BciiirnM Cliiiipses cond aircraft to preparing the debris Irom the crash tor i’uiMi.ml iM .in iiidoi h I ||.m \\il|iuin ol Andover. Conn, for the Jimmy Carter. I’. F 1 1/ C c r tl 1(1 .liid L 'i’ ( i. if c t i It was a tough weekend for Television stars Anson Williams of transporation to Brunswick so a thorough scientific study N ’[iic m t)ri lit) iH -iinnii w ill lx- fiscal year ending .June 30. Sgrosso’s speciality is cheesecake, evangelist Billy Graham. Appearing can begin. jii'1‘1 'in (III .tpplK ,iii.m [ir.ivin n Hiot 1978 is on I lie in the office of and when Carter visited the citv last "Happy Days" and Willie Ames of iHli’i >'»( .l(lnllnl^l(.lUnn in- L'r.iiUi'd nn the T(fwn Clerk. Town Office in Oslo, Norway, Graham was hit in "Eight Is Enough " were among the We are really no further along than we were yester­ -.ml (-.l.iU- ,is iti .,ai(l .j|i|iln .itmn mi lilr month, staying with Mayor Ed Koch the lace by a rotten tomato Saturday day as far as determining what happened. " he said. "But, '"“ic luli\ .i|i[K'.its .It Uh- < ourl -)t Bldg.. Schoo Koad. Andover, at Grade Mansion, Koch's chef, big names helping to raise money for I’luti.ilcmi lit tiilx’t :: Jil I* M (jinn and is available for by a woman who said she was the U.S. Olympic Team at the Kenny Jocelyn Ivory, center, of Christchurch, Karen. Jocelyn is an American Field Service today we are primarily doing the painstaking task ot M ziK inaiii Clara Smith, Manchester elementary Coolidge, another music teacher, stands by Roseanne Gold, called upon Sgrosso protesting Graham’s "power identifying the parts of the aircraft and logging and ( Ic.'k public inspeclum. Rogers Tennis Tournament at it'i!l il't Ruth K Munson. school music teacher, plays a tune on her while waiting to demonstrate the trumpet. to deliver one made to order. Christianitv.” New Zealand, shares a picture book of her (AFS) exchange student attending tagging them. Romana. Calif., during the weekend- native country with her host mother, Mrs. Town Clerk violin during an instrumental demonstration (Herald photo by Pinto) Manchester High School this year. (H erald "We hope perhaps tomorrow we can start trucking the 0fifi-n9 Doris Bensen, right, and her daughter. photo by Chastain) parts back to the base in Brunswick so we can look at to students at Martin School recently. Curtis Ldiicalors Plan Theater Schedule ^KNCHESTcfflSrtoE^B^ them under more favorable conditions. There arc 20 peo­ .Music Program tl MUNUl ? 30 0H _____ SAlUBgAYAND SUNDAr ple still in the field today looking for the remains of a se­ The Hartford Associa­ Inheritance■’ 7:30-9:45 cond airplane and for additional parts ot the P-3," he Courl Mi i’l'Mbah- [Jistn c t of Vernon Cine 1 — ' Jaws H " I w i i m said More than 80 persons from the Navy, Marines and ' •.,1>- Ill -.ml .1 Test.imerii !>e adimlud to probate as The school music teachers have tal demonstrations to the parents and li'iH Mil III,' rm iM ' lull'. .,[')i,’;,i V ,i ;ii,- in said .i;j[)li,-,ii;.in un hie more fuU> and Massachusetts will be present chipmunk in New Hampshire. But 1 “Every year we have a ‘City to seven crewmen. A third P-3 crashed in the Canary M int been playing and demonstrating discuss the instrument program. Or­ by Miss Elizabeth Crooks, MANCHESTER — The favorite ( ,i| I'li.li.H r i,n (')r ^ i'.uH .1! appears, at ihc ('cui'i uf Probate on Oc- with displays of instruments author of the text book J The haven't yet seen cardinals, blue birds Surf, a jogging thing, that people of Islands killing its crew ot 13 last December :i JO |i III luher 2 197a al 9 \ M various wind and string instruments fitelli said this year there will be dessert in New Zealand, in M .ll'\ 1 n„ h.ilMll, • I l.'U ^t.\l)l•:l.!^K B I'lKBAHTH available for rental, for parents' con­ series. "Making Music TALL or crows." She explained that many all ages do. You see men pushing a III.0 ilrants, Fund iQ Ironside C FOR $5.93 OR MORE, YOU WILL RECEIVE She explained that at the end of the With her parents’ approval, she SPECIAL IVi hours at 250 degrees. (It’ll be like "leaf-lookers " was the annual Holiday in the Hills 61 — CETA Title VI Project ~ Townwide Citizens Survey — 6:30 11:45 f FREE A PASS TO THE U.A. THEATRE EAST. fifth form, each student has a three- applied and waited 14 months before $2,011.00 lo be funded from General Fund — Contribution to I Love Lucy marshmallow in the middle, Jocelyn festival in Granby and Victory. .More than 4,000 people ® Joker’s Wild d ) ® News FOR INSTANCE, hour exam in each of five subjects. she received her placement notice. Fund 61 - CETA % says.) turned out for the two-day event. O The Promises Of God 12:00 t r y TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY The exams, which are the same She would like to spend a couple of Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants. Fund 1^ NBC News k When you remove the delicacy, The two tiny towns in northeastern Vermont started S ) Movie "This Man Must Ole' throughout the country, are made up years traveling, now that she's had a 61, Traffic Services Bureau — Phase II - $11,500 00 to be ^ Studio See (1969) Michael Duch^ussoy. Car- n iV u -i-...... $ 5 .9 5 place a plate on the top and holding it the festival back in 1959 to publicize their inability to ob­ financed by a Grant from the state Department nl Transpor­ @ Adam-12 by the board of education. taste of it. oline Cellier P VEALCUTLET & EGG PLANT there, flip the whole dessert upside tain electrical service. tation. @ It's Everybody’s Business ONLY! Exams at the end of the senior As for a vocation, she mentioned 12:15 ^ PARM IG IAN...... $5.95 - k down. Peel off paper. Cover with The towns had been told by utility companies that Vic­ F^'roposed reduction in appropriation to Spe. i.il Grants, 6:55 (T; Colli je Football '78 years are set up by university several including food technology, AND RECEIVE A FREE PASS TO: ^ A t the iign o/j . fh e Happy Dortut! whipped cream and decorate with tory's 43 people and Granby's 52 residents were not Fund 61. CETA — Titiq. VI Sustaining — $1,895.00 lo . uiiiply liS News © T h e risoner boards, Jocelyn said, to better marine biology (but there are few grat^ chocolate or fruit. enough to justify the high cost of stringing in power lines. with amended contract for thi.s program. 7:00 12:40 qualify the student to go directly openings in New Zealand), jour­ f.T) CBS News d ) CBS “At home, we sometimes decoratev .So, the townspeople staged the festival to attrac t peo­ Proposed reduction in appropriation to Special Grants, Lata M ovie. - For ^ TTom high school to university. nalism and science — any of these, as IV' The Brady Bunch Beller, For Worse" (1974) Gene M OF THE it with kiwi fruit,” Jocelyn said. Kiwi ple who might be interested in settling down. Fund 61, CETA — Title VI Project — Prevention Health and ^ World News Tonight Hackman. LIv Ullmann. ^ t Some do not complete high school, long as it means settling down even­ Environmental Improvement — $116,00 lo comply with ' 9; Bowling For Dollars VessTaton Ifonuts fruit is sometimes available in our Instead, they attracted nationwide publicity that 1:00 p but go on to a technical institute. tually in New Zealand. spurred utilities to bring in electric lights in 1983. Today, amended contract for this program. (ff. Festival Of Faith super markets, but at a high price for Elizabeth J Intagliata Wrestling (Tj Joe Franklin 3 MOVIES “Only one-fifth of the stuilents who Families who might be interested the population of the two towns is about what it was in @ News ® ® a Tomorrow ^ t [ just one. ’They’re much less expen­ Secretary, Board of Directors started high school with me have in hosting foreign exchange students @ Over Easy GET 1 DOZEN sive in their native New Zealand. 1959. 2:00 finished," Jocelyn said. “That fifth next year may contact Mr. and Mrs. Manchester, Connecticut Newlywed Game (B News ^ m ’There isn’t the variety of ice cream This year's festival offered — in addition to spectacular Dated at Manchester, Connecticut llii.s 22nd day of ® Dick Cavett t PLAYING AT THE U.A. * NEW DONUT JurtfoNow year gives a higher level of Kenneth Bensen, Mr. and Mrs. Allan foliage — arts and crafts displays, horse-puliing. a flavors in Jocelyn’s hometown that September 1978. W Offer Good Tuesday Nights Only the ycHow rock road to _ education,” she added. Walch of 213 Blue Ridge Drive, or 7:29 there are in some of our well known glimpse of a working blacksmith shop, and the well- 061-09 Daily Numbers REGISTERED 1^331 CENTER ST. “We do most of our homework in Mr. and Mrs. George Carman of 465 .HOLES ice cream parlors. A favorite flavor beloved "all you can eat” Granby "cook-shack. " 7:30 OPTICIANS Porter St. for further information of hers, however, is called “hoky- school," she explained. “There isn't ® PM Magazine DISCOUNT PRICES rUy?\THIATRI EAST as much as there is here. We don't about the American h’ield Service LEGAL NOTICE (5) Carol Burnett And Friends poky,” similar to our butter crunch 0 have the wide range of subjects in program. ADMlSSIO.\ OF ELECTORS ® The Muppets or toffee flavor. Notice is hereby given that the Board ol Admissiun of ® Newlywed Game IRTHUR DRUG New Zealand that there are here. Our It was snowing when Jocelyn left Protesters Freed Electors, of the Town ol Mancliesler, will he in .session in the fill Canclid Camera curriculum is more academically in­ (3! @ MacNeil / Lehrer Report MANCHESTER PARKADE • 649-5491 her “down-under” home in July, and SEABROOK, N.H. lUPl) - Two .Municipal Building. 'Town Clerk's Ofliee, on- Saturday, That's Hollywood FREE clined.” she hit a heat wave when she arrived September 30. 1978 from 9 0(1 a.m. to 1:00 p m . lor the pur­ Chico And The Man With the variety of subjects at men have been freed on bail ^ Tic Tac Dough in Manchester. Besides having to pose ol admitting all per.sons who are found to he liiialilied lo Manchester High School to choose following their arrest at the latest in be Electors catch up with the time lapse in her a series of small demonstrations at 8:00 At All Three Manchester Locations HEAVEN long travel, she also had to adjust to from, Jocelyn has elected a course in Dated at Manchester tins 25lh dav ol Scpteinher 1978 ® WKRP In Cincinnati auto mechanics which she finds the Seabrook nuclear power plant. BOARD OF ADMISSiO.N'S ® Cross-Wits / the intense heat and humidity. Much William Smith III, and Richard Irene R. Ihsch. Selectman ® Welcome Back, Kotter 1150 CENTER ST. 319 GREEN RD. 467 HARTFORD of her relief came from iced tea, a “fascinating.” American autos are ® Penn State Football CAN Barrett, both of Jamestown, R.I., Chester P'. Bycholski. Selectman brand new experience for Jocelyn. like “buses” compared to those she Highlights is more familiar with at home, she were arrested Saturday when they Joseph R. Reynolds. .Selectman 'JH 3d Little House On The First impressions of Manchester Edward Tomkiel, Town Clerk said. attempted to block the main en­ Prairie WAIT were that it had so many green trees 038-09 @ ig) Live From The Metropoli­ P ft • A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Athletically inclined, Jocelyn trance at the plant and later entered tan T-BONE and hills. a restricted area past the main gate. 39 Joker's Wild 8:30 3.69 TOW.AJ OF MA.NCBESTEH ® People « ® Merv Griffin ! TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIALS #2Rm-EYE ® Operation Petticoat Study Says TY Audience iS Liars Club LEGAL NOTICE 9:00 Introducing our newest menu item! *1.99 The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a piihhc ® M 'A *S *H CHOPPED BEEF hearing on Monday, October 2, 1978 at 7 31) P M m the ® NFL Football Bearing Room, Municipal Building. 41 Center Streei ® Movie "The Desperate BONELESS BREAST OF CHICKEN $2.59 Gradually Accepting Sex Hours" (1955) Humphrey Bogart, Manchester, Connecticut, to hear and i-onsider tlie lullowiiit Delighllully seasoned and prepared on our Char-Broiler. (Ran *? q q i 1.9 9 STORES (UPI) — A comparison of petitions: Gig Young. Three escaped con­ \ I Absolulely deliciousi Served polalo, Texas Toasl, and ’ * television after 9 p.m. programming apparently is in­ victs select the home of a wiih > ^ AII-Vou Can-Eal salad. SAVE television viewing over three years The researchers surveyed 180 creasing, audience acceptaneane of ZONING REGULATION AMENDME.NT 'Z-43i respectable department store shows although sex on the tute is in­ executive as a hideout, creating AFTER adults the first season and 220 the sexual material is also apparently in­ To amend Article I, Section 3iai by adding to ihe end ol the creasing such material is gradually many moments of anguish and 4 P.M. following season. creasing," they said. lirst paragraph: "and except such operations approved, as anger for the family. 2 hrs. (B/W ) being accepted by audiences. The professors said viewers had no The survey was based on a random part of development ol a suhdivison which was approved 32 ® Movie "Overboard" 1 The University of Connecticut after November 17, 1975 or lor which an inland wellands per­ (Premiere) Cliff Robertson, Angie Returning by popular demandl objection to watching more sex on study also said parents don’t practice sampling of Connecticut residents mit has been granted " Dickinson. A wealthy attorney television, although they stated they over 18 years old who were discards his affluent lifestyle to RIB-EYE STEAK what they preach when they say were irritated with the amount of LYDALL, INC. - SPECIAL E.XCEPTIM.N' i 'OI.mM aI. set off with his wife on a idyllic $2.79 . telephoned during the evening. The ROAD lL-161 round-the-world cruise. A lavorlle ol all our cuslomers. Served wild potato they’re worried about their children violence m television programming. IRW S3.29I W UCohn professors claim the survey Application under Article 11. Seclnm i:i 15ll2iai in periiif! 39 Movie "Baby. The Rain Must Texas Toast, and AlM ou Can Eat salad. TUESDAY viewing too much sex and violence on “Based on the apparently demographically represents a cross- Fall" (1965) Steve McQueen. Lee television. the development ol a parcel with an area in e\i ess ol 4 acres Remick. A young wife is disillu­ successful pressure by organized section ot America. in an industrial zone — 553 and 573-575 Parker Street sioned upon her husband's Dr. Sjef van den Berg and Dr. groups to decrease violent content, “The results we obtained were sur­ release from prison, when she NIGHTIS James H. Watt Jr., associate we expected the seriousness of the CARTER CHEVROLET CO. - ZO.NE CBA.NGE - WEl.LS finds that he is stilt as wild and Free relllls on coflee. tea. and soda prising, and point out the need lor STREET AND CHARTER OAK STHKET iC^'ii professors of speech at UConn, com­ violence issue to decline from 1975-76 hotheaded as ever (2 hrs.) Goldie Hoiun considerably more caution by media To change the zoning classilication Inmi Residence C to pared viewer reactions to the 1975-76 to 1977-78, while also expecting a rise 9:30 television season with a similar sam­ critics and pressure groups when Business III for two parcels ol approximately U 22 and II 13 ® One Day At A Time Chevy Chose in concern with televised sexual ple taken during the 1977-78 season. they presume to state audience acres south ol Wells Streei and north ol Charier Oak Street — .siu,|, uii,. il/U EXTRA themes," the researchers said. Henry Comments — 38 Wells Streei and 31 Ctiartor Oak Street. 10:00 perceptions and opinions in the ® Lou Grant M/\,\(; i i i ;.s t i ;k - w . ri Miiiiii.- r,. “Almost half of the children under iirii|tik(‘ Although those viewers surveyed absence of data," they said. Former Secretary of State Henry At this hearing, interested persons may he heard and written News 18 had no time restrictions on Were less annoyed about the amount (S Melodyland Although most people surveyed Kissinger, appearing on NBC’s “Meet the cominunicalions received. Copies ol lliesc petitions have SPECIAL viewing, and almost two-thirds had of violence shown on TV during the 11:00 during both viewing seasons said Press” Sunday, said he thinks Jordan and the been tiled in the Town Clerk's oIBcc and may be inspected no content restriction,” they said 1977-78 season compared to the there was too much violence on during ofliee hours. (jp03N ew s TK^ (It It iH'ii.icioi s <:iiKi/si:<:\Ki': Saturday. (S The Gong Show M aiirhf-lfr — 11‘> S|M*iin’r previous season, many still felt there television, at the same time they Palestinians will eventually come around to PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ® Movie "Count Three And ^ : a /S r (SiUiT I imr) pueasecautheatre In addition, parents in the survey Ronald Gates. Secretary lliirirunl — Hu IV u- | h-i'I V\ iinl-.ur — \\ iiiiUur Urimt' was still too much violence shown on rejected government regulation of joining the peace process set in motion at Pray" (1955) Van Heflin FOR SCREEN TIMES reported nearly half of their children Dated this 25th dav of September, 1978. (mu* M ui-Ia Will uf Kiiig*«l I'" ^lm|i|iing * rn ltT l television. content as the answer. Camp David. (UPI photo) un^r 12 years old were watching “Although sexually oriented 050-09 PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Sept. 25, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Sept. 25, 1978 ■ PAGE SEVENTEEN ••••••••••••••aaeaaeaaaeea ••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted Help Wanted Personals 2 Help Wanted 13 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 13 Hornet For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 INDEX HOW INTELLIGENT a r PART TIME MATURE NURSES AIDES- Full or part MACHINIST- earnings of 14 to POSITIGNS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE GPENING - FREIGHT RECIEVER to you? Self-scoring test reveals SCHOGL BUS DRIVERS for work for House and Hale in STOCK CLERK - Apply in N o ric e t time. Laurel Manor, 91 Chest­ 19K- l o r experienced immediately for stock PART TIME Deli Help, 3 p.m. person to Furniture Depart­ Wxt Herald 1 ~ Lost and Found I.Q. in 45 minutes! Send $3.00 South Windsor. 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Must have some High Hartford Turnpike, Vernon. - 13 — Help Wanted all shifts. Experience STOCK ROOM HELPER- the Alcoholism! Allergies! at 644-1504. WANTED lor general repairs, School Education. Must be 872-3893. WORD NEWVOAA D A Y I 14 — Business Opportunities EgUAL OPPORTUNITY/ WANTED - Gas station atten­ preferred, but training will be $2.75. iFee paid) Neat 15 — Situation Wanted Arthritis! Asthma! must have experience and able to read and speak PAI» AN D AFFIRMATIVE ACTION dant. full or part time. English, and provide own given. Apply in person: East appearance. Over 16. Full D.F. Raale, Inc. Realtors i m a EMPLOYER. Emphysema! Digestive dis­ EXPERIENCED COOK- Full Mature, responsible person own tools. Starting salary time. Downtown Hartford. PLUMBERS APPRENTICE- •**f«A«CI»CO•a n f m n c ik o \ I D€MVHIo tm K resu lt IN I EDUCATION ^ time position. Call between 9 transportation. No Hartford Convalescent Home. I t 75 Main 81. 646-4525 Manchaatar, CtJ J 18 — Private InstrucUont orders! Heart disease! High lor third shill. References. $7.00. All company benefits. Wilson Agency,246-8541. 2 year minimum experience. M A N Y J 19 — .Schools-Ciasses a.m. and 2 p.m, for For appointment. Call 688- experiencenccessary. Please 745 Main Street, East Tart- Year round work. All Building K \ 'T blood pressure! Obesity! Call 871-1698. lord. LMAMQELEB WAYS I 26"— Instructions Wanted many others — Author of 5 appointment,649-!-5271. Ask for 2233. Call Personnel Department at Maintenance, 1161 Hartford getter I REAL ESTATE Head Chef. I’ionecr Parachute Company, PART-TIME AND FULL­ Turnpike, Vernon, 872-3893. J 2S^~ Condominiums books, world recognized TGGLMAKERS - Machinists. TIME Openings for men or ■ ■23 — Homes for stie. 644-1581. PART TIME FLEXIBLE Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted PHONEr n u n c A authority. Free details — Apply 81 Commerce Street. hours, male and female. App­ women in a career in home 13 lOWItf TIMPItAruilS 1 24 — Lols-Land for Sale Taaehar for Cooparathra Waifc National Reports. Box 246, CLEANING WOMAN-1 day a WAITRESS- Part time nights l o v in g , MATURE WOMAN j 25 w- Iftvesiment Property Eaparianca for Uw Handieappad, Olastonbuy. FTG Company. ly within Tommy's Pizzaria, health care. If you are in­ iSO ©le H erald Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14302. week. Own transportation. and weekends. Apply To care for my 6 months old CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINO I 26 — Business Property gradei 8-li. Special educaUon and Telephone 633-7631. NURSES AIDES 267 East Center Street. terested in meaningful work, RIDERS WANTED- Hartford I 27 — Resort Prijperty References required. Call 649- Tacorral, 246 Broad Street, infant. Please call 646-8099. CUSTODIAN- Dairy Queen guidance courses u requited by 8494. experienced, all shifts. Full on a part-time or full-time Road to Hartford. Leaving at has a part time position, I 28 — Real Estate Wanted state cerUficaUon at the secondary DON'T DIE without a will! RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 Manchester. basis call River East 7:20 Fee. Call 643-1089. [ MISC. SERVICES. level. Starting date October ], im . Blank will form protects your time and part time. Bed SECRETARY- Part time DRIVER SALESMAN available evenings. Ap­ I 30 — Travel Deadline for applications HIGH SCHOOL Sophomore or shifts. Good pay, good maker part lime. Gwn mornings, Vernon Circle area. Homemaker-Home Health proximately 8:30 to midnight. I 31 — Services Offered September 25, U78. Contact Mr. family. 2 forms only $3.00 — EXPERIENCED SMALL Aids Service, Inc. 643-9511. POSITION OPEN- For es­ AMBITIOUS?- Clear up those 1.32 — Pamjmg-Papenng Junior boy for kitchen work, benefits and working condi­ transportation. Apply in per­ Typing, and machine Apply in person to 242 Broad ED//jlW OW tM Ronald Kozuch, Director of Con- guaranteed! Order today!! tion. Apply in person, Vernon ENGINE mechanic previous You must have a car and be in tablished territory. 5 days, bills now. Ambitious women UPlWCATNER FOTOCAS1 0 ADVERTISING r33 Btfffdmg.Contracting Unuing EducaUon, Rockville Higb part time, after school, and son, Silver Lane Pavilon, 51 transcription a must. Send paid vacation, benefits. Call Street, Manchester. I W -— flooIng-Siding National Reports, Box 246, Manor. 180 Regan Road. Ver­ experience required. good physical health. We will and men full or part time. I N i l Y o i i School, Loveland Hill, Rockvll^ Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14302. Saturdays, Regular kitchen Apple Gate Lane, East Hart- resume to Box AA c/o 522-7251. RATES I 35 — • Healmg-Plumbing Conn Tel. 875^471. non. Excellent growth opportunitv. lord. between 9-2, Monday train you (and pay you while Flexible hours. No invest­ I 36 — Flooring chores, and dishwashing, Eckerts. 742-6103. Manchester Herald. ment. No experience RADAR , Communications. I 37 — Moving-TrucKing-Slorage (automatic machine). Go^ thru Friday we are doing so) you will worit RECEIVER- With minimum 1 High School Grad. 17-25. Will For period ending 7 a.m. EST Tuesday. Monday night will 1 day — 11$ word par day Knew? I 38 — Services Wanted SOMEONE NEEDED TO al a good hourly rate plus necessary. For appointment 3 days ... I0t word per day EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ wages. Good conditions. App- SALES HELP- Full or part .years platform experience, in- train. Call 9 am-1 pm. 800-833- PLOW SNOW at 5 locations in mileage reinbursement. Other call 646-1292, or 646-6155. find generally fair weather covering the major parts of the 6 d a ys___9s word per day When the time MISC. FOR SALE AFnRMATIVE ACTION Manchester. Please call 649- ly in person Brass Key CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC OIL BURNER MECHANIC - time. Knowledge of knitting cluding Forklift. Apply 4119. nation. Shower activity, however, may be noted over parts of 26 days — 6s.word per day 40 — Household Goods EMPLOYER. Restaurant. - Experienced only. Top NUR.SES AIDES - Full time, Experienced Licensed Oil and crocheting helpful, but fringe benefts include a un­ comes when you 2813. iform allowance, vacation, Pillowtex, 49 Regent Street, DISHWASHER- Full time the lower Plains and Florida. Minimum temperatures in­ ( IS words $2.00 minimum 41 — Articles for Sale wages. Apply: Atlas Tile. 1862 and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. Burner Man. Excellent will train. Apply between 10 Manchester. ADMINISTRATION Happy Ads ...... $2.30 Inch 42 — Buiiding'Supplies OPENING FOR REPAIRING Berlin Tpke., Wethersfiel, 563- salary. Pension. Insurance, and 12, Knitters World, and holiday pay, and health in­ days. Apply in person. clude: (approx, max. readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 62 w o n 't miss the 43 — Pels -Birds- Oggs NURSES AIDE TRAINING- Experienced preferred, but Trainees, 17-25. High School position, hand tools, 40 hours 0151. Uniforms. Vacation, etc. Per­ Manchester Parkade 646-4340. surance. Won't you call us? Tacoral, 246 Broad Street. (77) , Boston 49 (61), Chicago 50 ( 73), Cleveland 43 ( 68), boat, sell it with a I 44 — Livestock * Available for a limited we will train. Apply in person: ASSEMBLY & SOLDERING Grad Will train. Call 9 am-1 I 45 — Boats & Accessories per week. Some mechanical East Hartford Convalescent manent full time position. pm, 800-833-4119. Dallas 65 ( 79), Denver 48 (81), Duluth 45 ( 64), Houston 63 1 46 — Sporting Goods number of qualifing of E lectrical Cables ad HOSTESS Monday thru Want Ad. ability required Will train. HEAL ESTATE Marketing Home, 745 Main Street, East Apply: Wyman Oil Co., 484 WE ARE A C C E PT IN G Harnesses. Full or part time. (84), Jacksonville 70 ( 84), Kansas City 56 ( 75), Little Rock 60 I 47 — Garden Products Taaehar far ametlanallv applicants. A sincere desire to Applications for Power Press Friday, 12 to 3 pm. Apply in I 48 — Antiques Apply at Holts Inc., 167 Pine Representative - Manchester. Hartford. East Middle Turnpike, DENTAL ASSISTANT- Apply: lance. 199 Forest GENERAL MEDICAL (78) , Los Angeles 57 ( 80), Miami 75 ( 86), Minneapolis 50 ( 72) Olalurbad/Learniiw Disabled care for the aged. Availability Manchester Operators. Full time employ­ person Tacorral. 246 Broad I 49 — Wanted to Buy middle school level, fe cial educa­ to work full time or part time. Street, Manchester. East Hartford, Vernon areas. Expcrienced 4-handed den­ Street, Manchester. Street. trainees. 17-25, High School New Orleans 69 (84), New York 52 ( 64), Phoenix 75 ( 97), San Uon certificaUon with emphasis on Earn lucrative commission FULL AND PART TIME for tistry. needed in multi- ment, 40 hour week. Company Grad. Will train. Call 9 am-1 RENTALS emotional problems required. Rotating weekends are in­ Francisco 61 (74), Seattle 54 ( 72), St. Louis 51 (74), I 52 — Rooms lor Rent CARPENTER- Experienced Receive professional goll course maintenance and auxiliary general practice. Paid fringe benefits. Apply in ANTENNA MAN- Part time. pin. 800-833-4119. Starting dale October 2, 1«78. cluded upon completion of SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- person to: Quality Name EXPERIENCED LATHE & Washington 54 (71). I 53 — Apartments lor Rent Deadline for applications in remodeling. Call Robert guidance, education, com­ snack bar. Apply in person at Part time. Call 429-8282. Experienced. Top pay for the I 54 — Homes for Rent training. Apply Silver Lane Excellent Part Time work. Plates, Fisher Hill Road, East BRIDGEPORT UPERATORS September 25, 1»75. Contact Mr. Jarvis at 643-6712. prehensive marketing tools. Tallwood Country Club, Route right man. Coventry TV, call FACTORY WORKER- No I 55 Business for Rent Andrew Maneggia, Principal, Ver­ Pavilion, 51 Applegate Lane, We w ill tr a in . C all Glastonbury. - Able to do setup and read ADVERTISING I 56 — Resort Properly for Rent Call Mr. Sammartino, 85. Hebron. .NURSE PART TIME. Please 742-7303. non Center Middle School, 777 East Hartford, between 9 am WOMAN TO CARE FOR 6. .Manchester 643-2414, or Ver­ blue prints. Allas Tool Inc.. experience necessary. Call I 57 — Wanted to Rent Fireside Realty, Inc. 647-9144. call 649-2358. 646-5778. Mornings oniv. I 50 — Misc for Rent Hartford Turnpike, Vernon, Coim. and 2 pm, Monday thru year old and infant. 7:45 to non 875-2826. 646-3862. DEADLINE Tel 5724B« Friday, A SMALL MANCHESTER 5:00. Kinney Street area. Call RN-LPN wanted for full or GIRL FRIDAY. Must have 12:00 noon the day before AUTOMOTIVE after 5 pm, 646-5633. GENERAL MECHANIC - PART TIME- No nights. No TG TRAIN AS P o lib ag INSURANCE OFFICE Needs CLERK TYPIST - Windsor publication. — Autos for Sale part time on all shifs. Apply some knowledge of typing and machine set-up man for small a part time secretary for - Trucks for Sale EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ ARTHURS TREACHERS Full lime days. Paid CMS. weekends. Long holidays. July Public School district Is Deadline for Saturday and director of nursing. Salmon- Blue Cross and Life In­ bookkeeping. Hours 8:30 to East Hartford manufacturing general office duties. - HBbvy Equipment for Sale AFnRMATIVE ACTION Looking for fryers to work DISHWASHER WANTED- and August off. Many retired seeking an experienced clerk- Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. • J - Molorcycles-Bicycles EMPLOYER. brook Convalescent Home, off surance. Amerbell Corp., 104 .5:30. Monday thru Friday. plant. This job requires basic Previous insurance evenings. Must be 18 or over. part time, 3 nights a week. gentlemen and housewives typist. Year-round work posi­ S ^ Campers-Trailers-Mobile Part time, a few nights a House Street, Glastonbury. East Main Street, RocKville. Write to box BB, c'o mechanical skills and maybe experience helpful, but not tion. Excellent fringe Homes Apply Cavey's Restaurant in enjoy driving School Buses. week. Applv: Arthur Please call 633-5244. Apply between 9a.m. and 4:30 Manchester Herald. first, second or third shift as necessary. Write to: Box DD, benefits. Applications are PLEASE READ Automotive Service the morning. p.m. EOE. Why not you? We will train. When in need of a Service or Product - Autos for Rent-Lease Trachers, 401 Center Street, Call Vernon 875-2826. or required. Gnly mature respon­ c/o Manchester Herald, available al the Windsor Manchester. NURSES AIDES wanted for sible, dependable applicants listing your qualifications, YOUR AD Manchester 643-2414. REAL ESTATE CAREER- Board ol Education, 150 WHY TAKE AN full time on all shifts. Apply LAUNDRY SERVICES- need apply. Interview will be experience and educational Bloomfield Avenue, Windsor. Classified ads are taken over director of nursing. Salmon- Are you a sell starter? Earn the phone as a cQnvaniancQ. Diaper folders, laundry arranged for qualified background. Ct. 688-3631. EOE. “ORDINARr brook Covalescent Home off LOCAL CATERER Looking .$20,000-h annually. For a con- The Herald Is responsible for lolders. Afternoons and for part time Banquet Cook. applicants. Call 528-9471 only one incorrect insertion and Personals PART TIME JDB7 House Street. Glastonburv. evenings. We will train. Call lidential interview, call Ralph between 8 am and 4 pm. PLANNING , SECRETARY SECRETARY Receptionist Will train. D & D Caterers. Pasek, Realtor, 289-7475. then only to the size of the When you can make much TYPIST/PART TIME Please call 633-5244. 289-152. Call 646-0350. Receptionist for Social Ser­ Doctor's olfice. East Hartford CALL A PROFESSIONAL original insertion. Errors which ANYONE WHO WITNESSED more doing rewarding, WOMAN WANTED- 1 day a vice Agency. Full time. 35 specially. 4-day week. 2-girl do not lessen the value of the- Opwlng avallabto In manufacturing eonoamior a motorcycle accident August prestige telephone sales week, for light housekeeping. hour work week. Excellent office. Typing, occasional advertisement will not be cor­ 9th, 1978 at 2:15 a.m.. Bum- lypirt abla to work approilmalaly 28 houra par T BILLING CLERK typing, filling, com­ rected by an additional inser­ work either mornings or furture figure at­ Transportation and shorthand. Reply Box E c o 0 put this Directory to work for you, call 643-2711 tion. .. side Avenue near Long Hill Mominga prafarrad. OuUaa would ba SERVICE ® references required. Call 646- munications skills necessary. Manchester Herald. Road, East Hartford, flease evenings. Excellent pay SEARS ROEBUCK titude, good concentration. set-up! Call now. Those h f liS InUlvWual should ba good typIsL Hour- STATION W iUlTED 7545. Excellent benefits. Send call 568-0639. & COMPANY Ability on accuracy to resume to: WACAP 1 Court who hesitate are lost. •Willy. May work In to hill operate 10 key adding MINMEY CLEANINa ANSWERINa savicE STEREO/TV REPAIR MANCHESTER ATTENDANTS Correspondent COOK, FULL TIME. Street, Rockville. Deadline C A U MR. TAYLOR •PPUcatkm to; P.O.Box 388, PARKADE machine. Experienced institutional October 1st. Equal Opportuni­ YOU CAN EARN FKE CHHEY MSPECnON 525-9216 Ei^Jloyar***^’ Equal Opportunity To Cover The CORRESPONDENCE CLERK cooking preferred. Apply in ty Employer. ( b M w ) EDWARDS J. B. ELECTRONICS SALES PERSONNEL Home office claim depart­ person to East Hartford Con­ $ $ $ $ $ ChMfe O w Specials On Answering Sarvics STEREO e TV REPAIR Part time positions, Full and part time. ment has openings for valescent Home, 745 Main COLLEGE STUDENTS- Put Our Top Real Eatata Repraaantativaa Earn Mora RNs Coventry Street. Fast Harford. yourself through school, or (Edwards Building) morning hours. Experienced preferred, clerk with good figure Than Moat Corporate Executivea Com ro ^ r $44-8Ms Intereatad in ra-«ntarlng tha Nuralng World, but supplement school expenses — — o o o U but willing to train. attitude. WGH HOME 646-8464 w 875-2519 don’t know how? Talk with tha Kally Homa Cara Newsbeat like others have done, with a TAILOR Reliable individuala, JJATA ENTRY C lE R l SO CAN YOU!!! IMPROVEMENTS For experienced CRT LEGAL SECRETARY- Ver­ job Selling Flowers for S.D.R. “24 HOUR SERVICr 6 4 3 - 1 2 6 2 paopla at tha Caraar Samlnar, aponaorad by Kal­ Part time flexible hours, over 18 years. Apply In for Enterprises- Friday, Saturday YOU NEED SM W iartT. BOLTON, CONN. MACHINIST operator with exposer to non Law Firm seeks full time Strong sales experience JAcmemuM ly Sarvicaa, on Wadnaaday, Saptambar 27th, experience required. person to: Legal Secretary, with good or Sunday. Car required. Con­ • All round machinist Systems Environment. • Desire to be prosperous MEH’S HAIR STYLIMB SURGICAL SUPPLIES from 8:45 a.m. to 12 noon, at YW CA, 78 North APPLY PERSONNEL typing and shorthand skills. tact: S.D.R. Enterprises, An­ Nssdad. METHODS ANAYUST • Motivation Main Straat, Manchaatar. Information will ba SALES CAREER DEPT. The Herald Friendly atmosphere. dover, Conn., 742-9965. Hairstyling Apply to; Experience in property and Competitive salary and WE PROVIDE YOU WITH MEDCO avallabla ragarding Rafraahar Couraaa and TUES. 1-3 & 6 4 MORIARTY Casualty Systems. SURBICAL SUPPLY CO. Fringe benefits. Experience TREE MAN- Experienced • All there Is to know about selling real estate for Employmant Opportunitiaa. 278-1000 preferred. Phone 646-1974. climber. Honest dependable, • Wh—t Ch§ln • W§lkf$ WECSO OPPORTUNITY WED. 10-12 & 1-3 6 4 ^ i l 7 l 1 For reservations call 249-6505 BROTHERS SECURITY INSURANCE self motovation a must. •In-house educational programs on bank financing, iM en • Commodaa SAT. 10-12 ASK FOR real estate, appraising • SurghAl Supports A Bracat INDUSTEMES For The 315 Center Street HAROLD TURKINQTON GROUP RECEPTIONIST wanted for Equipment operation and • Job$t Custom Supports Kqual 0|)por(unity Employer Manchester 1000 ASYLUM AVENUe dental specialty office. mechanical ability helpful. • Secretarial and promotional help. 457 Main 81. j . , • Afatfocfomjr Forms A Brss 60 Bldwsll Road OR HARTFORD. CONN. 0810S An EquoI Opportunity Inleresting and challenging 423-7057 (Slorrs). • Active memberships In 5 multiple listing services This Directory. Manchaatar 647-1167 34 MW n . I4MI79 J E 8 Industsrlal Park BARBARA RICHMOND I Manchester Evening Herald ___ Ejn£ioyer^/F positon. Mature and If you’re Intereatad in tailing In tha Manchaatar, Eait Routs 6, South Windsor, RESTAUBAHT -AUTO SERVICE- lchim net c l^ n ino IW e are I looking___l-l__ for . a Saiga « . Person _ to experience preferred. Plea­ APPLICATIONS BEING Hartford, Vernon, Coventry markata, call... SET UP MEN Ct. work! sant Downtown location. ACCEPTED For full/part Barbara Cody Wa allmlnata Mia risk _S0«el^OppoitiHll^^ laollcltlng ads for The $ Saver. High School! Many benelits available. Call time Chefs. Contact: MAPLE Mobil of chimney liras CARRY NATIONS Flreclslon metal working company has openings for Set ■Qraduate, with some college preferred. Car Is a| 872-7852. Associated Student Com­ »BESIDLMALTY, INC. without making a matt.. missary, UConn 486-3913. 643-1308 Super Service, Inc. Up Men on the first shift. Applicants must be ■must. ■ QA8 - OIL - LUBRICATION . SALESMAN FINE LUNCHES AccaasoRiea experienced, and competent on horizontal and vertical HELP WANTED !• Attrectiva Salary e Car Mllaaga Aztec mill ng machines, on grinders, or drill presses. 8 hour Com ar of Can tar A Main St TIRE8 AND BATTeRIEB Poeltlone avallabM in SaiM, !• Paid Holldaya. Including Your Birthday 220 mUCE n , WUKWSTB work shift minimum, with considerable overtime Fuel Gil & Heating HM iiaOMT Inetallatlon, Marketing, and I* Inauranca, HsaHh A Oantal Plan a Chimney Excellent working conditions and benefits. Starting rate Area Dietrlbutora naadad. FULL Salesman, wanted for 0 ^ ly hour. Interested applicants shouldapp- ■•Company Paid Panalon Plan TIME, $280 PER WEEK, and IFo r a private Interview, please call Mr. lom progressive and growing -E M WIHB Sweeps PART TIME $105 par waak. Ad- T o m l company. All replies exposure limited vancemant to tha hard worker. IHooper, at The Manchester Herald — M 3-2711. No axperlanca nacaeeary. strictly confidential. Send CtusHiod Uvortising Torn Ywpiri Hmw IrUi 1 HIGH STANDARD INC. Orientation ciaseaa provided. Seuel Onpommay tmnhnr M/S C8ST0H neiME FMNM 37t WINDSOR 8T. replies to Box D, c/o Manufacturing/IHarketlng of Sporting Firearnu For Interview call Mr. White at Ovos You Moro wmasan i n t o « ie ie MANCHESTER Manchester Herald. «ap»— EB»mmwg 31 Praatiga Park CIrcIa, East Hartford, 06108 871-9457 For Yow ■ U O D ItlK m 643-0130 nraSncEmni Uvortising DoHar M M tg g — n- EEESSTB Services Ottered 31 Servicaa Ottered 31 Painting-Papering 32 Building Conlractlna 33 PAPER SUPPLIES BUILDIHG SUPPLIES PAINTING - Interior and GENERAL CARPENTRY, RO-VIC INC. THESE ADVERTISERS KELLY-FRADET exterior, paperhanging, Repairs, Remodeling, LUMBER MART PART-TIME excellent work References. Garages, Additions, Porches, heedqmittn fer AS Your ARE ALL Rec fooms, Roofing, Gutters. feperNeede; WE BUY JUNK CHIS Free estimates. Fully insued. ‘'PROFESSIONALS” 73 Windsor Ave. (Rt. 83) Martin Matson, 649-4431. Call Dan Moran 643-2629. CwmwrcM E NMMntW VERNON and lata modal wrecks. (WHOLESALE E RETAIL) G/vo Thsm Inside positions now FARRAND REMODELING - 14E ENELOON RD. *4t m ? 871-2248 NEW LOCATION QUALITY PAINTING and A Call !! Paper Hanging by Willis Specializing Cabinets and For­ available In Circulation A&B AUTO SALVAGE INC. Schultz. Fully insured mica Tops, Roofing, Gutters, FUEL references. 649-4343. Room Additions, Decks, of STAFFORD. OFF RT. 190 Repairs. Phone 643-6017. BOLTON OIL CO. Department at The Does He See Your PAINTING - Interior ' Fual dll Co., RESERVED Ad In The Herald? M o n ’s USED AUTO PARTS Exterior. Best workmanship! DRY WALL INSTALLED and That Savaa You Manchester Evening QualityPaint! Lowest Prices! Dry Wall finished. Ceiling 684-5530 or 646-6223 Dan shea. 648-5424. repaired and retextured. Monoy FOR YOU Drobiak Dry Wall, 646-8882. SHOPRITE _____ TONY ANNUNZIATA llMaNrtliSi.,RMtMtiw Call Marga or Joa Herald. J.P. LEWIS & SON interior Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 040-3523 at 643-2711 and exterior painting, paper hanging, remodeling, carpen­ SUPERMARKETS s BIDWELL Home Improve­ C&M TREE SERVICE - Free CARPET INSTALLATION - try. Fully insured. 649-9658. estimates, discount senior Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. ment Co. Expert installation !• 180 Sllaa Deane Highway ■ 214 Spencer Street of aluminum siding gutters ' Wetherelleld, Conn. M a n c lilt h r C o n r Do not ca ll... Please citizens. Copany Manchester- Steam Cleaning. Free es­ SPRAY, BRUSH. ROLL- owned and operated. Call 646- timates. Call 649-6265. Wallpapering. and trims. Roofing installa­ 1327. tion and repairs 649-6495. 871- • 218 Hartford Avenue • gsD Windsor Avenuel apply in person to; Interior Exterior commer­ HOUSEWORK got you down? cial & Residential. Painting 2323. Newington, Conn. wileon, Conn. B&M TREE SERVICE. General cleaning, steam by experts! 15 years Complete tree care, spraying SPECIALIZING cleaning and HAS IMMEDIATE PART TIME 0PENIN68 Easy Money! TOM COLLETTI, extraction carpel cleaning, expe.i'ience! 649-4824. [CLIP & MAILI YOU WILL MAKE and removal. Insured and floor waxing & stripping, win­ repairng chimneys, roof, new • anCERV CLEMS or experienced. Senior Citizen dow cleaning, carpet & up­ roofs. Free estimates. 30 • DANY CLEMS Discount. 643-7285. years Experience. Howlev, •cu m $ GEORGE DOHERTY holstery shampooing, • SERVICE CLERKS roiessional / Insured. Free Building Contracting 33 643-5361. • D E U C IE M S • PRODUCE CLERKS Estimates. Call the TAG SALE way REWEAVING burns, holes. WES ROBBINS carpentry ROOFER WILL Install roof, • MEAT N M P K ilS • FLOOR PORTERS Zippers, umbrellas repaired. DOMESTICARE at 643-1945. MAIL TO: Looks easy? It isl And It’s fast becoming the nation’s remodeling specialist. Ad­ siding or gutles for low dis­ • FROZEN FOOD O E M S • COURTESY ROOM CLERKS I Window shades, Venetian ditions, rec rooms, dormers, count price. Call Ken at 647- ADDRESS MDNEY! favorite pastime. It’s a great way of turning your no- EXPERT PAINTING AND blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. built-ins, bathrooms, 1566. longer-needed Hems Into quick cash, so Jump on the LANDSCAPING -Specialized, CITY Heralb • Oponingo ovallablo on all ahifta, mor­ Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- Exterior House Painting. kitchens, 649-3446. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING bandwagon and gel into the garage sale action. Place a 5221. Tree pruning, spraying, ning^ aftarnoona, and avaninga. Must ba sure-fire want ad advertialng your sale aqd watch the CARRIER CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, STAH profits roll in. mowing,weeding. Call 742- P.O. BOX 591 ovar 18 yaara of ago to work ovoning ahift. ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ 7947. Additioms, Repairs, Cabinets. Manchastsr, Conn. 06040 YOU WILL EARN NEEDED tics, garages, yards cleaned, Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. ROOFING , GUTTERS- ZIP • Excollont Starting Rataa, With On# Of moving, trucking. Loam for Reasonable rates!Free es­ LANDSCAPING / LAWN timates. Experienced. Quality p # Baat Waga Sehadulaa In Tha In­ Davis Avenue sale. Lawn service. No job too seeding - Brickwork and TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY EXAMPLE: big or small. 568-8522. Carpentry and general con­ workmanship! Call 643-6658 PHDNE dustry. 15 Words for 3 Days is only $4.50 area of Patios installed. Tree anytime. 15 Words for 6 Days FREE PRIZES! Removal and Pruning. Call tracting. Residential and • Complats Program Of Libaral Fringa I Rockville 643-6658. commercial. Whether it be a □ CHECK ENCLOSED ’ Only *8.10 And you recalve 2 FREE TA G SALE COMPLETE CARPET & Tile small repair job, a custom TRACY BROTHERS - Banafita. Call installation and repairs. Free built home or anything in Roofing, Fiat Roof. Hot Tar, Posters when you stop into The Herald to HEAVY OR LIGHT Gravel. Built-Up Roofing. estimates. Call at, at 646-3745, TRUCKING, Cellars, attics between, call 646-1379. FILL IN DNE WORD PgR BLANK - MINIMUM 15 WQRDS n your spare time...if you HURRY and calll after 5 p.m. Commercial & Residential. For All Of The place your ad. 647-9946 and yards cleaned, also stone, Free Estimates. 872-6269. today for details. Openings are limitedg sr' loam or sand delivered. 644- CARPENTRY & Masonry - 2 3 4 s ED’S LIGHT TRUKING- At­ 1775 or 6T4-9532. Additions and remodeling. tics and cellars cleaned. Free estimates. Call Anthony Healing-Plumbing 35 i;; ’ Above Locations, don't wait. We'll need boys and girls from al. Reasonable rates. Call 646- TILE- Remodel your Bath, Squitlcote 649-0811. 1 7 1 3 D o lla r 1943 for free estimate. SEWERLINES, sink lines, 10 Shower, Tub Area, and cleaned with electric cutters, the towns in and around Manchester and East Ainly On TUESDAY, Ceramic Tile Floors. Call 871- Don’t Forget Our CARRIER CARPENTRY - Repairs, by professionals. McKinney 12 13 S a ve r with 9457, 9 to 5. I 1 11 14 ------lartford. BRICK, Block, Stone. remodeling, additions, gar­ Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ ' ' SEPTEMBER 26th a circulation of 53,000 delivered every Sunday morning Fireplaces, concrete. ages, roofing, call David pany, 643-5308. 1? T 11 I'A NEEDED Chimney repairs. No job too Patria, 644-1796. only $2.00 for 15 words when run in The Herald also. small, ^ v e ! Call 644-^56 for NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. estimates. LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - repairs, plugged drains, ' I T " " 2i POLISH ROCKET n , I f CallJeanne or Tom CONSUMER SERVICE. We New homes custom built kitchen faucet replaced, Homestead QUALITY CARPENTRY By will solve any problem you remodeled, additions, rec repaired, rec rooms, bathroom remodeling, heat 1 M it W 9 30 M o m Haro Construction Additions, have with any product in your rooms, garage, kitchens Street Area of roofing, siding, decks and gar- home or office. Call 649-fe4. remodeled, bath tile, cement modernization, etc. Free agqs. Call anytime, 643-5001. work. Steps, dormers, Estimate gladly given. M & M a 3i n ------Manchester IMumbing & Heating. 649-2871. IS------SHOPRITE Heralh residential or commer­ ■ 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 MAGNAVOX authorized fac­ cial.Call 649-4291. Painting-Papering 32 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING tory service on color and MANCHESTER PLUMBING ’ II n 31 & HEATING - Repairs. SUPERMARKETS black and white TV. Stereo, INTERIOR - EXTERIOR FIRST CLASS Carpentry - Call Jeanne, at phonograph. A&B Electronic, Remodeling and Additions. Remodeling. Pumps repaired Painting - And odd jobs. Two Kitchens and Rec Rooms, 35 replaced. Free estimates. Manchester Evening Herald H ig h w a y 1160 New Britain Ave., West experienced College sudents. 643-2711 Ask for Joe or Marge 647-9946 Hrtford, 551-0655. years experience! For Free Electric drain-snaking. 24- Wothoroflold^ CM n. Please call 568-4641. Estimates, call 646-4239. HOUR SERVICE, m - m i . An f Opporttmitr anMdfdf V . i i - MW.li. I wBWewikwiBiwmAeR— ^ PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon.. Sepl. 25, 197li

Frank and Ernest MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Mon., Sept. 25. 1978 — PAGE NINETEEN itMf EtMe Wtnttd 28 Articles lor Sale 41 Peanuts — Charles M. Schulz ACROSS (abbr.) Answer to Previous Puzzle Heral^> ONE PAIR SIZE 9 Han.son 1 Comedian DOWN Wxt IMMEDIATE Cash loi' yiiur Avanti Ski Boots, used one Caesar V CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING propi’rly. Lol us explain our season, flow lit. coast $200. D e a r A b b y ' WERE W IN 4 Italian lair proposal. Call Mr. ' NO,"HE SAID... 1 Back talk askmg $IIKI. 649-2,363. WHEN I CALLEP?") WOOP5TOCK LOVES greeting 2 Ferrous metal Bclliore. 647-14i:i. "I WAS OUT AT 8 Movie INN JOKES/ 3 Bandleader MAGNAVOX STEREO By Abigail Van Buren ^5HE ASKED 12 Exist Help Wanted 13 Schools-Classes 19 MAY WE BUY THE IN N ." Arnaz your home'.’ RADIO PHONO, vinyl 13 Source of 4 Saucer of a Quick, lair, all cash and no metals covered sofa and chair, kind N V N A NO E X P E R IE N C E problem. Call Warren E. 14 Japanese 0 T FOR THE BEST - Manchester Deming Crallsman pine plank 5 Resentment A D D 1 N NECESSARY You can be Iflowland. Realtors. 643-1108, sash (pi.) Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 table and hench. Call 646-.32.33, 6 Air (prefix) 0 N D E T E R 8 sucresslul scllinp AVON even 15 Distress call pupils per teacher. FREE in- 7 Petrify Is 1 M 1 E D T if you've never .sold belorc. 16 Stunt pilot troductorv lesson with this ad. DEAR ABBY: We are three married sisters deeply con­ 8 Mountain 1$ 0 0 N R E 0 0 Earn good money sellinp YAMAHA- All-Round 11 Skis. 16 Slices Call 646-6300, or 646-3549. 180's. Salomon step-ins. Used cerned about our mother who, up until a few months ago, pass N 0 Q N E W quality products that are fully was a normal, healthy mother and a loving grandmother. 20 Preposition I season $50. Call 649-6815. 9 In the same 28 Luxurious guaranteed. Flexible hours MAKE YOUR OWN Household Goods 40 Mother got involved with a weird religious cult, and now _ 21 Breathe one's 51 inert alter 2:15 p m last _ ^place (abbr.) fabric too. Call 523-9401. JEWELRY- Classes Monday she’s taking part in voodoo rites. She gave them $5,000 to 52 Aidindiagnos- REFRIGERATORS 22 Female saint 10 Conditionally 29 Behold (Lai.) &• Wedne.sday 7 to 9 p.m. Call BELT MASSAGER 1 4 hp, make her a ' saint." They locked her in a house for seven Priacllla’fl Pop — Ed Sullivan ing (comp DEMONSTRATORS: Act now Washers,7rangcs, used, •••••••••••••••••••••••••« (abbr.) 11 Family of 31 Close relative 646-1970. at above hours. $50. Kingsize headboard, days and nights with another "saint" who is her "God­ medieval 32 Road wd.) for an extra Free Gift. Sell guaranteed an clean. New Boats-Accessorles 4S •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 Sweet potato walnut linish. like new, $21). Boom s h r Rent 52 mother." I JUST LEARNEP 26 Grim Ferrara 33 Petitioned 54 Away from name brand tovs and g^ifts shipment damaged, GE and Apartments For Rent 53 ( ^USTEN, POP " ^ KARATE! Manchester School Call 649-04.5.3 alter 4:00 p.m, Wanted to Rent 57 She went through a ritual during which her head was AViONPERFUL W H IN N V / 30 Spanish 17 At a distance 36 Past time the wind (Fisher-Price, 'Tonka. Fen- of Karate. Classes now for­ Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. 1974 FURY - 16>2-foot DIAL-A-HORSE toni. Earn $1000 or more, trip shaved, and chickens and doves were sacrificed and their NEW F=HONE currency (pi.) 19 Time zone 39 Mediterranean ming. Visit us Monday, Pearl and Son, 649 Main libcrglass. tilt railer, with CLEAN FURNISHED COUPLE WITH One child K. W H IN N V -; (abbr.) 41 Lockjaw 57 Irritated to Nassau, Free Kit with I 2 PRICE ON GUITARS and 1975 55-horsepowcr outboard Np LEASE REQUIRED- In blood poured over her body. For a year she must wear a NUMBER/ T $ 34 Engage in Wednesdav or Friday at 7 p'm Street. 643-2171. ROOM For mature male. needs 5 or 6 room duplex or ? \ ^ N N V winter sport 23 Ages 58 English etc. Rivers Music, 7 Main Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. this 5 room with garage, white turban, support her "Godmother Saint," and get per­ 44 English Treasure House Party plan. or call 646-4963. 640 Hilliard Parking. Convenient location. appliances, and yard lor kds. house. Reasonable. 49-8952. 35 Spicy 25 Honey statesman Call 242-5830 nr collect person LOVE SEAT. Like new condi­ Street. New Britain. 225-1977. Also 50 hor.se Johnson out­ No kitchen privileges. $30 mission before going anyplace. Mother now actually architect SI reel. We buy. sell, trade. Only $200. (42-28). Rental 37 South seas (pharm.) 46 Time zone 60 Printer's to person tor Miss Carol 491- tion, orange background with board, $300 228-0475 or 228- MARRIED COUPLE with dog believes that she has the power to cure, curse and killl feast 26 Bewildered measure (pi.) 2100: also booking parties. white floral print. Call alter 4 9550...... Assistors, 236-5646, small fee (abbr.) FOR SALE - Burroughs Elec­ wish to rent small house or Her lovely home has become filthy —clustered with (p- 38 Skinny fish 27 Four-stringed qg Ba7s 61 George Gersh­ p.m., 646-1168 40 Native of tric Cash Register, Ideal for Garden Products 4T Apartments For Rent 53 DUPLEX- Heated, 3 apartment. 289-2473. candles and all sorts of ceremonial paraphernalia. She hangs instruments 50 Mail container win's brother EXPERIENCED Waitress - Homes For Sale 23 up the phone when we try to reason with her, and says if we Glasgow small business. Call 649-4986. bedrooms, basement, 1 Days Anply in person: La KEN"'ORE GAS STOVE. 42 Compass 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BOTTFS Fruit farm - Apples, LOOKING for anything in real appliances. Kids ok. (42-18) MIsc. hr Rent 58 can't accept her new religion we can all drop dead. She vows 9 10 11 Strada west. 471 Hartford ANTIQUE COLONIAL Double oven, coppertone. very estate rental - apartments, point FOR SALE: Unseasoned Peaches (canning and eating) Rental Assistors, 236-5646, she will never give up her religion even if it means never u 13 14 Road. Manchester elegant renter hall. One of the good condition $75.00 Phone homes, multiple dwellings, no STORAGE AREA ideal for 43 Oblique 528-7392. firewood. Four loot lengths. Pears. .Apple cider. 260 Bush small fee. seeing her children or grandchildren again. 45 Built finest in Eastern Connecticut, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 1b 16 Hardwood. $27. per cord. Call Hill Road. Manchester. contractors. About 1,000 The police know all about this cult, but they say they can't 47 Skill 17 MEN NEEDED BY Small plus a guest house, 3 car gar­ Asneiates, Inc. 646-1980. square leet. Overhead doors, 646-6087 alter 6 p.m. •••••••••••••••••• >••••••• RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to do anything about it because our mother joined it of her own IB 19 manufacliiring company to age, large shed, barn, on 17 CHRYSLER AIRTEMP Air heat, running water, sink, 49 Ands (Fr.) Antiques 48 share apartment with same. free will. Her doctor says'she definitely needs psychiatric 50 High die 1 1 train for a varity of jobs acres, with more land Conditioner, 11.000 BTU, 220 MANCHESTER- MAIN toilet, walk-in door. Central $150 Sears Water I960 BUICK $75. ROUND Large bedroom. 647-9988. treatment, but we can’t get a psychiatrist to commit her. number 22 23 z . requiring basic mechanical available. Group 1 Realtors WOODED OAK table $15. out­ STREET- 2/3 room apart­ locaton. $150/month. 646-8882 Captain Easy — Crooks A Lawrence 1 ability, manual dexteritv and Neutralizer and Phosphate WANTED Antique furniture, ment, heated, hot water, Meanwhile, our lawyer says that he is powerless to act 53 Historic 26 27 26 Phiihrick Agency. 646-4200 side lounge chair $19, Call 64.3- SERIOUS MINDED non­ Ask for John. 30 31 32 33 comrhon scence. Must be Feeder. $100. All e.xccllent glass, pewter, oil paintings or appliances, no pets, parking, without a psychiatrist's affidavit. period 1 condition 649-6370. 9995. smoking, working female to 55 Floating i* mature, dependable and COLONIAL CENTER other antique items R. security. 523-7047. Please help us. ' MAVBe THAT'S m y 3C willing to work High School Harrison. 64.3-8709. share 2-bedroom apartment in SOMEONE TRIBP 59 Fear hormone ■ 1 CHIMNEY 9 rooms. 3,9 acres, 1 WAITING IN NEW JERSEY 38 WE BUY & SELL Used Fur­ Manchester. $140, utilities in­ T FRAME US ON A 62 Jackie's 2nd 3 , . 2 Grads only. $3.00 an hour to 4-bedroonis, formal dining FOUR ROOM APARTMENT Auhs For Sale 81 1 1 start. 7 am to 3:30 pm 289- niture One piece or entire Dogs-Birds-Pets 43 THE PACK RAT Antiques & cluded. Call Lori, 9-5 pm. 565- DRU(9 RAP- T'KEEP husband 0 1 room, front to back living - 426 Broad St. $155. Security 46 9321 hou.sehold Cash on the line. Colleclihics, Open Sunday, 12 2101. DEAR WAITING: Even though yonr mother insists that US FROM MAKIN' 63 Shellfish 1 room, 2 fireplaces, first floor deposit. No appliances. 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- she ehooe this "religion” of her own tree will, she obviously w a v e s : 64 South laundry room, enclosed porch, Furniture Barn. 646-0865. DOG-CAT boarding bathing to 5 40 Flora Road, off Route Married couple. No pets. 47 grooming Obedience, protec- 85. Bolton Outside Clean Up AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1st. speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new was influenced by seme kind of mind-control such as American 1 rec-room, 2-car garage, barn. Telephone 643-4751. radials. (2 snows), excellent bO 51 Business Opportunity 14 2 rooms, includes refrigerator hypnotism or brainwashing. country 53 55 56 57 56 4 horse .stalls, and pasture...... Uon^^^Hasses. Coniplete Sale, weather permitting. condition 2280475 or 228-9550. B 1 facilities. Canine and stove. Quiet The tact that yonr mother paid $5,000 to become a "saint" 65 Collection b9 Group 1 Philbrick Agency. SUBLET- Spacious 3 1/2 room 60 61 62 SMALL ENGINE Service Articles hr Sale 41 Holiday inne. 200 Sheldon neighborhood. North Main 66 Florida islets 646-4200 Rooms for Rent 52 apartment. Heat, hot water, 1969 VW BG - Very good condi­ and now claims powers to cure, curse and kill is clear Corporation - expanding Street. Call anytime. 649-4356. 67 Bodies of 6J 64 Road. Manchester. For re.ser- appliances. November 1st, oc­ tion. $800. Call 646-1311, after 5 evidence that she Is a very skk woman. 65 d e a le r n e tw o rk . No ALUMINUM sheets used as vations please call 646-5971. water NORTHFIELD GREEN THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - cupancy. $200. Daytime, 528- p.m You need a lawyer and a psychiatrist who wDI work 66 67 experience necessary. printing plates. .007 thick EAST HARTFORD - 2 68 Time zone 68 Complete training program, Condominium- 7 rooms, 2 1 2 Birch Hou.se Women. Central- 4831, ext. 370. Evenings, 646- together in an effort to get yonr mother deprogrammed and 23x32 ". 25 cents each or 5 for FREE TO GOOD HOME - 1 Bedroom Townhouse. Full $500. investment required to baths, central air. patio, ly located. Downtown 6597. 1966 OLDSMOBILE Converti­ restored to normalcy. Don’t give npl (NfWSF*P£P (NTrRRRiSE ASSN) porch, tennis, pool, wall to $1. Phone 643-2711. May be year old. black and white, part Manchester. Kitchen appliances. Laundry hook-ups. start your own business Ideal picked up A.M. only. Labrador Retriever, male. 1 1/2 baths. Heated. $285. 528- ble 2 door. Can be seen at 97 for retired nr part time. wall carpeting and [irivileges. Call 649-2,358. MANCHESTER - 3 room 1708, or 289-2890. Cedar Ridge Terrace. DEAR ABBY: Some weeks ago you ran a letter from a appliances Principals onlv Lovable home pel. Moving to ^artm ent 1/2 of 2 family. Glastonbury. Details on request. Mr. TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - no pet area Call 646-8157. lady who claimed flatiy that everyone in the world knows Barker ESCAA Field 646-6235. Mid 40's. LARGE FURNISHED Convenient location. Includes MALE TO SHARE House with the Swiss to be closer with a centime, tighter with a token, if Alley Cop — Dave Graue Win at bridge Good condition. Good for ROOM Close to center, heat and appliances, $230 per Training Division, box 619, plating, or welding. Call 649- FREE PUPPIES- Moving. Do same. Washer / dryer. Large you please, than any other people. That statem ent has rankl­ Wading River, New York. MANCHESTER- 3 bedroom kitchen privileges, parking, month. Paul Dougan Realtor yard. Utilities included. $120 3439 from noon til6:00 p.m. not want to see them 643-4535. ed me ever since. 11792, home, 2 baths, large lot. private entrance. 643-9574 monthly. Security. Call 522- nrls A PITY a S E R T f e e l s t h e / DANS IT, eiiclosed porch plus many destroyed Call 649-6753. 1973 GREMLIN- Excellent As one whose ancestors wore the tartans and kilts, 1 take IP THBSlS ANY POSSIBLE Al l e y 's r is h t I w e A sticky problem solved after 3 p.m,, or 242-1872. 9101, 8 a m. to 5 p.m., ask for WAY HE tXJBS.' EXPLORINSTHIS/ OSCAR, CHANCE OF SETTINS SACK MANCHESTER Package extras. Price to sell in the MOLDED FORMICA top and APARTMENT TO SHARE condition. One owner. Radio, umbrage at her claim, for the whole world knows that the NEW DElfON DIMENSION I MAY BE THE ONLY paneled bar with two shelves Dennis: after 5 , 742-9868, or DOC JUST TQTHAT PLACE, W E ^ (DNES WHO CAN SA'VE store. Excellent location. Well 40's. Call Paul J Correnti, with two other ladies. No automatic, snow tires and canny Scots are the most penurious people in the world. V K U P h a v e BEEN A FASCINAT-T G O T T O T A K E IT.' Oswald: ''The answer is and four stools. $175. 646-6028. 646-8304, INS UNDEI?TAKIN<3! TA66LETOP AND MIS established business Call Realtor 646-5252 smoking, no drinking. In spare. 6460839. As a matter of fact, 'tis common ken here in bonnie PEOPLE! NORTH >-2»-A the deuce of clubs, although Arizona that the Grand Canyon was dug in a fortnight when the six-five or four would Marion E. Robertson, I Manchester $25 weely. Call FEMALE ROOMMATE ♦ A2 NORTH COVENTRY ACRE DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 649-4419. 1972 FORD GALAXI 500, my maternal great-great-grandfather, Pedro Gonzales V 10 8 6 serve the same purpose.” Realtor, 643-5953. yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, wanted to share apartment in PLUS. Immaculate white Manchester or East Hartford. excellent condition, $1,300. McLeod (Pronounced McCloud), dropped a nickel, and it roll­ e 93 Alan: “South n e ^ five aluminum sided Ranch gravel ana more stone 643- KOW TAKING 149 OAKLAND STREET- 3 Radial snow tires 1 year old, ed down a gopher hole. a AQtiI2 club tricks. He must duck a 9504. 643-5339 until 7 pm. Situation Wanted 15 Immediate occupanev. $44,- room heated apartment. H78-15, $50 . 875-5806 after 2 DALE CANNON: TEMPE, ARIZONA club to score them. If West Security, $145 monthly. Call p.m. WEST EAST 900. Pasek Realtors, 289-7475 SPACIOUS 4 ROOM Second ♦ KQJB ♦est started with K x or K x x RESPONSIBLE Mother will TIRES - Ski boots, skis, bikes, 646-2426. 9 to 5. South is home.” care for children in my home. sewing machine, and tent APPLICATIONS floor apartment. Appliances, MOVING- MUST SELL! 1976 CONFIDENTIAL TO ETHEL GRAHAM VANCE- VJ72 WQ543 VERNON- NEW LISTING. 5 full carpeting. No children or wherever you are—Thank yon for these profound lines: ♦ J64 eKQ75 Oswald: “By leading the Call 646-1076. 5 to 8 p.m. only I 2 room Ranch with fireplace (10x16). May be seen at 108 For A Waiting List Only ROOMATE WANTED To Fiat 131-S. 5 speed. Air con­ first club from dummy Scott Drive, Manchester, all pets. $255 monthly. Available "U white la good, and bluk Is bad a K 10 8 b J 9 and wood burning stove, 2 car share small house on Andover No\ ■ - — ■ ditioned Low miieage. Good South gets an extra chance. attached garage. $54,900. Call day Saturday. ovember 1st. Call 646-0000, condition. Asking $M00. Call Then all my frienda are gray or pUid.” SOUTH i Lake Call 646-6445, mornings. between 12 and 7 p.m. E ast m ay hold K-10, K-9 or Private Instructions IS Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. 2 i 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS 647-9030. « 10 9 7 3 K-8 and rise with the king. Of W atson B each Co , WASHER - and like new From $200 2 Bedrooms: $218 3 Bedrooms. Includes: IDEAL FOR SINGLES------A n yuw problem! too heavy to hondle ulone? Let Abby V A K 9 course, he shouldn’t make REMEDIAL READING and Manchester Office. 647-9139. dryer. Pool table, coffee Heated 1 bedroom, has gar- CHEVETTE 1974 VEGA 2- help you. Far ■ pereoiul, unpublished reply, write: Abby: The Fiintetonee — Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ A 10 8 2 table, lamps. Telephone 569- Heat. Hot Water and Parking, with Wall to Wall that play, but as Confucious math: individualized work Equal Housing Opportunity. age. no lease. Only $135. 739- door Hatchback, automatic Buz 69700, Los Augeiee, CaUI. 90069. Eneloee > stamped, 6 73 said, ‘Give a man a chance program. (lsl-8th grade) by 3547. Carpeting. Mixlern Appliances. 2 Laundromats on Rental assistors, small OtHces-Shres hr Rent 55 transmission, low mileage. sell-uddreeeed envelope. master's degree teacher. 568- site. Vulnerable: Both to make a mistake and he Very Clean. Runs great. $750. K w /rw A N Y L U C K , may make it.' ’’ 8075. 14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer MANCHESTER STORE for 646-3761. SOfAEPAV, I'LL BE Dealer: West Lots-Land h r Sale 24 $150. Outboard motor 40 horse CALL 643-1961 Rent - 249 Broad Street. 600 INSTALLED IhJ THE AJan; “West has three KIDS OK- Carpeted 2 Welt North East South clubs to the king and three GUITAR. BANJO. Mandolin. Evenrude $250,Mobilehome Mon. thru FrI. from 9 to 4:30 square fee. 643-5681. Available 1972 CAPRI 2.000. Excellent "ROTTEN-NO- SAVOY, MASS. 11 acres of bedroom with parking, July 1st. Pass lA Pass 1* notrump makes." Lessons: Folk, blue grass, 45x10 with furniture in cam­ Sat. 6-12. appliances and iaun(irv running condition, 4-speed, & 0 0 0 - G U V S ' popular. Ages 5-adults. surveved land on town main­ ping ground $4,000. Call 525- h a l l o f Pass 2* Pass 3 NT faciiities. Only $250. (34-24)'. radial tires, good mileage. FAME / Beginners - professionals. tained road. Spring on proper­ 7100. 9 (aw((ai5K ROCKVILLE - 19x39 foot Pass Pass Pass ty. State forest on 3 sides. Rental Assistors, 236-5646. store on busy street. Large $1050. 646-1085. Easy Banjo method. FREE $12,500. Call 646-6649. small fee. loan instrument. Private display windows. $125 Any soil that will grow good vegetables or flowers, and has 1972 PINTO - Automatic Opening lead; *K You hold: 9-25-B studio 646-6557 monthly. Lease required. Lee transmission, radio. Clean in­ at leaat a half day of unobstructed sunahine, should grow GOVERNMENT LANDS & Lament Realty, 875-4690. ♦ A Q x from $7.50 acre! Investment! terior. Reliable and good rotes. PIANO - VIOLIN lessons, economical transportation. W K J X X X East Hartford, experienced Vacation! Farming! MANCHESTER, Main Street. Make offer. 646-6314. e XX teacher. All styles, all Ages Exclusive buyer's guide! Modern offices avaiiable 4W, 4 A X X TOM GLENN-our SALES MANAGER SAYS: By Oswald Jacoby Complete information WOO 750 or 1100 square feet. Heat $6.00 per lesson 569-4284. 1977 COUGAR XR7- Your partner opens one money back guarantee! Write and air conditioning included. and Alan Sontag National Reports, Box 246, 646-2469 or 646-2755. Showroom condition! Loaded' A s t r o g r a p h spade and rebids two spades VOICE. PIANO Instructions. 19,000 miles. Call 643-8683 over your two-heart Former faculty New York Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14302. om e Oswald; "Some time ago THE EHD IS IH R anytime. The Born L — Art Sansom British expert Victor MoUo response. music and art High School STORE f o b r e n t - With 2 beneflcial. However, an associ­ A Missouri reader wants MANCHESTER- Beautiful 3 bay garage, near parkade. 188 ate might not be able to see the presented some bridge Professional Singer Pianist. 1974 CHEVELLE CAPRICE t o to know what you bid next. acre wooded lot with brook, in W. Middle Turnpike. Call 643- advantages and could give you hands as rather interesting 644-8597. SAVE CLASSIC 4-door, air con­ MATBeiF'tWmiHE You should bid three clubs Highland Park area. Call 646- 6802. a hard time. problems. Let’s show some SOON THE 79’S W U ditioning, full power steering, with every intention of rais­ 0467. PISCES (Feb. 29-March 29) You tARpeCARDOUTOF’ibUP of them this week.” brakes, locks, windows, vinvl ing spades later. Yonr hand RIDING LESSONS indoor SMALL RETAIL STORE will be able to accomplish a Alan: “Here is one of top. 76,000 miles, $1550. Call SaptUfflber 28,1978 leiWTRUtTOFTHElOOWS',,. is too strong for a m ere jum p riding ring. Western stock LOTS FOR SALE - In Bolton, space. Downtown Shopping 646-3711 after 5pm great deal and have quite a them. South is in a poor seat, saddle seat, and hunt Andover, Hebron and BE HERE - EVERY­ District. Ideal for speciality Valuable contacts will be made rewarding day, but know when three-notnmm contract and to four spades. Colchester. From 1 to 20 shop. 643-1442. this coming year with new and to quit. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISl .SSN.I seat. All levels 228-9817. 1969 DODGE DART things look bleak after West acres. Owner will help with Interesting people who come ARIES (March 21-April 19) Con­ opens the king of spades. He SWINGER. Good condition into your life. (For a copy olJACO BY MOD­ financing Call 647-9153. THING MUST GO' CENTRAL 2-car heated gar­ ditions are so ripe for you to ^-25 must play dununy's ace. Must been seen. Asking $700 LIB R A (Sapt. 23-Oct. 23) You ERN, send $1 to: “Win age.- Business zone. T.J. have a good time with others Victor asks, 'What card Call 649-3863 after 5pm. can make great strides today In Bridge," care of this newspa­ Crockett Realtor, 643-1577. today that you have a slight should be played from per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City advancing your self-interests tendency to overindulge. Avoid Investment Property 25 1971 CHEVELLE MALIBU, without the need for costly dummy at trick two?’ “ Station, New York, N. Y. 10019.) OFFICES FOR RENT- Heat, extremes. V-8 3419 307. Asking $850 or Investments. Someone might TAURUS (April 29-May 29) An Heathcliff — George Gately Pull-On Cap INCREDIBLE VALUE- 27,000 air, carpeted, janitor, and best offer. Good condition wrongfully try to convince you parking. 500, 750, and 1000 associate may be an annoy­ square foot Commercial 528-3419. otherwise. Find out more about ance to you today, but If you Building in the center of square feet, $100 monthly. yourself by sending for your Call 649-5334, or 43-7175. can laugh it off he or she will Manchester's busy downtown 1971 IMPALA - Power copy of Astro-Qraph Letter. have little effect on your pro­ shopping area. Fully steering, brakes, automatic Mall SO cents for each and a ductivity and won't spoil your Winthrop - Dick Cavalll sprinkled, and air conditioned, Plus 2 snows. Excellent run­ long, self-addressed, stamped day. with large freight elevator an OFFICE SPACE ning condition. Asking $800. envelope to Astro-Graph, P.O. G E M IN I (M ay 21-June 29) Com­ convayer. 4,000 square feet of Call 649-1062. Box 489, Radio City Station, munication channels are wide y o u ^ NEW WHATfe'iCtlR W ELly AWWAV H E J office space. Large showroon FOR RENT N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify open today, but I doubt if you'll AFOUNP NAAAE? SEBWSTOBeA on Main Street. A successful NEW 1978 MUSTANG 2-H2 birth sign. use them tor anything other OCOO-NATUREP liSO square /eel. center o il HCWOLP business employing 60 people Trucks h r Bale 82 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) than social p u r^ se s. This Crulsematic trans., power steering, power IMandiester. air randitioalna and I You’ll make a favorable impres­ N tX l? z A R E T D U '? s o r t : did over $6,000,000 annually Iparliini; Call M M UI. would be self-gratifying, but from this location, before brakes, wsw tires, 2,3 litre engine, AM INTERNATIONAL Travelall sion and gain the support of a unproductive. moving to larger quarters. radio, body side moldings, pin stripes. Sale- 1970- 72's. Many to valuable ally today If you're C A N C E R (June 21-July 22) congenial and friendly. Be ex­ Sensational value at $1.00 per Stock #8445. choose from. Good to fair con­ There is plenty of material square foot net net lease or tremely careful not to come on opportunity about you today, dition. Dealers welcomed loo strong. buy it for $225,000. Owner will Call John Thrall at 643^-2414 for but you seem to be In a hurry to SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 7- help arrange financing. Call appointment. get rid of anything you acquire. Art Roth, 646-2830. 21) Maintaining a phllsophical It's doubtful much will stay in nature will keep the good your pocket. lan. 19) ple you may be trying to do rack. $1,750. 289-4042. INVESTMENT PROPERTY - You should be lucky today in things for today. Short Riba — Frank Hill Crocket Excellent potential. Acre-i- ^S FimiM'S HEW 78 HESTAS commercial situations, but not V IR G O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Be­ NEW 1978 PINTOS KNOUJ-HOUJ 1977 HONDA O DYSSEY if you allow those who don’t cause things come your way high traffic area. Potentiai for W H AT AN NOT, ONE AN CD AND FOU« ..ONE a n d .. offices and business. Call f f i L U J M T S BUGGY - All terraine use. belong to be Included. Keep today without too nluch effort, freeloaders out of the act. l(5(?i? caaMBihwnoNj REAUy. fTVVO A N P D.W. Fish Realty Company, $850. Excellent condition. Call you might be challenged on -THREE. r 643-1591. before 12 noon, 1-342-1784. AQUARIUS (Jan. 28Feb. 19) how you acquired your goods. Your decisions today are well 6 cyl„ AT, PS, A M ^ Don't enter Into a dispute. i radio, SUZUKI 250 HUSLER GT 18,- thought out and will prove |NE)NSPAPER ENTERPAISE ASSN.I Rea! Estate Wanted 25 tinted glass, w/w wire wheel 4 speed, steel belted tires, 4 000 miles, very reasonable B anyi World — Jim Barry 2 dr. sedan, 4 sp. AM radio, 4 cyl. I Whficl Atignmeni covers, )|8194. cylinder, body side moldings, Must sell. 649-1543. A vepy prkxxiious eA ey/" ALL CASH For your property, engine, tinted glass, rear! ■Tlso TWIN I BUM #8341. within 24 hours. Avoid Red defroster. #8352. fninl End Ri:p iir 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stoffel Tape, Intant Service. Hayes fir.iliHS mileage. Excellent condition. Corporation, 646-0131. 'S S E «h;nisl $650. Call 643-5849. 0 9 B.ti.incing 5691 6 cyl„ AT, PS, steel belted white PYRO'S OFF FER A SELLING your house? Call us * «S luhrii:,itiiin Oil Ch.ingu FEW PAYS— WANTA walls, AM-FM radio, vinyl top, roar 3 9 Shiii.lis itpers first and we'li make you a * 3 4 9 5 Mobile Homes 85 FILL IN ? TH' PAY cash offer! T.J. Crockett, defroster, turbine wheel covers, 4 speed, steel belted tires, AM 3 dr. runabout, auto trans., PB,I Hc.idligltls Our Boarding House This Funny World Reaitor, 643-1577. much much more (Demo-low radio, vent windows, heavy duty R.trtuliii Rfp.tif' wsw tires, 4 cyl., AM -FM radio,| 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot This two-tone, shell- miles). #8224 package, #8288. Sl.llP lll'.pCl lHlI'> UM.A5, WE VACKnoNEP stitch cap is so easy to rally appearance pkg. #8041 R.ilfl^ Clii rk’- Travel Trailer - Stove, .RISHT.' IT , - I WAS J refrigerator, heated. Full MOTESTLY BECAUSE OF pull on when the day is ALL THIS AND ITAKES MONEYS TrtINKIN’ OF chilly. shower, and toilet. Tandem MY COMPANIONS' TO MAKE RAFF LIN'OFF Stop At The ' TIRES TOO. wheel. Call 688-0383. )i No. 5691 has complete *S «S * S , MONEY/ IF MY PA'ycKECK crochet directions. 1 4 0 9 * 3 7 9 5 TP HAP AN .,...... 0UT MY WIFE ... - TO OIDEO, iin < $ 1 J » U r n e t 6 cyl„ AT, PS, AM-FM radio, air m a s t e r e d t h e EXTRA TENSPOT) TOLD ME IF JJttjKTij^plei Z9t fer peitaft n p 2 dr. sta. wagon. AT, PS, wsw I AutomoBve Service 66 f CORN cond., steel belted white walls, 4 speed, steel belted radials, vent XICHOI': UJ'iCHlSriR )l«l IXI ART OF CAPITAL LAST. WEEK I

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