Mostly cloudy and cooler today with chance of some rain late In the day. High temperatures 75 to .80, around 26 Celsius. Cloudy tonight with chance 0aurIipatpr lEitpiuiig l^pral^ of occasional rain or drizzle; lows near 60. Periods of rain likely; cool-wlth high temperatures 70 to 75. A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 Chance of rain 30 percent today, 40 percent tonight and 60 percent Friday. Outlook: chance of yain Home delivered copy 15 cents Saturday; fair Sunday and Monday. National Vol. XCVII, No. 276 — Manchester, Conn., Thursday, August 24,1978 Newsstand copy 20 cents weather map: Page 17.

y V it» e Inside today] Mancheater Prisoner Swaps Senior Citizens hear Rep. ! William Cotter, IH^nn., explain his support for expansion of the . federal Medicare program to in- ' i ciude prescription drugs. See ; Set in Nicaragua page 2 . I j Battling black snakes, I j overgrown woods and unpleasant we will be ready for any even­ their captors threatened twice ‘weather is part of the job of a ' MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) - tuality,” the guerrilla leader said. Wednesday to shoot the legislators— CETA crew working to improve ’The government today bused scores The Sandinistas shot their way into they erected a firing-squad wall to the town’s water. See page 3. of political prisoners to Managua air­ port to exchange them for 40 to 60 the palace Tuesday as the (liamber demonstrate their seriousness — un­ government officials held hostage by of Deputies was meeting, and took 40 less the government met their East Hartford terrorists at the National Palace, to 60 of the legislators hostage. demands. witnesses said. __Jn'the proceM they killed at least “Zero,” who said he was 42 andltad Police charge Clemens Wawer ’The witnesses said the buses con­ six soldiers, wounded 10 civilians, spent half his life as an active foe of with unauthorized sale of food to taining the political prisoners were and trapped over 1,000 people inside the Somoza dynasty in Nicaragua, senior citizens from the Mt. heading toward the airport but there the four-story structure — govern­ said the Sandinistas with him were Carmel HaU. See page 8. was no word of how many prisoners ment workers, .relatives vlsitihg organized as the Commando The Republican town chairman were being released. them at lunchtime, citizens who were Rigqberto Lopez Perez — named charges thaCthe investigation into “Zero,” the leader of the guerrillas in the building to pay their taxes, and after the assassin who shot and killed a traffic accident involving the who overran the Palace ’Tuesday, others. Somoza’s father, Anastasio Somoza police chief is a "sweet cover- said earlier today that the govern­ About half of the trapped civilians Garcia, in 1956. up.” See page 8. ment had surrendered to all his .have escaped or been set free, bum demands — freedom for political prisoners, payment of a hefty ran­ Connecticut som and publication of a lengthy lef­ Lt. Gov. Robert Killian says tist manifesto. Vote Today Key Gov. Ella Grasso is trying to con A government spokesman con­ taxpayers into thinking she can ■ firmed there had been a “com­ obey the oourt order on school ! promise” agreement with the finances without raising taxes. terrorists, and said 83 prisoners To Postal Strike See page 8. would be turned over to them. The A jormer professional gambler : manifesto, a bitter, 80-minute-long says^am bling syndicates still ; diatribe against President Anastasio WASHINGTON (UPI) - Chances Service promptly contacted both have influence on jai alai betting : Somoza ^ b ay le and the Somoza of a nationwide strike that would bog sides and asked them to meet with in the state. See page 15. j family dynasty that has ruled down the mail system hinged in large him separately “as soon as possible Nicaragua for more than 40 years, part today on the outcome of a con­ to discuss what steps should be I. < already has been broadcast twice tract vote by the biggest of four un­ taken.” New England over the national radio. ions representing 600,000 postal Reporters repeatedly asked Vacca TheKuKluxKlaniscurculatlng ' John Hovey, left, add Dennis Armstrong dig while others ’The government also said it wouid employees. at a news conference whether he anti-black pamphlets and | watch Wednesday’s repair of a sewer line on Oakland Street. A pay a ransom — sources said it yrould The 280-thousand member would set a strike deadline — as is American Postal Workers Union, mandated by his union’s constitution recruiting - white teen-agers in ' town crew had the sewer line, which had broken, repaired,by 5 be closer- to 3500,000 than the $10 Boston, where sdnols are due to i million demanded — and allow the 21 representing postal clerks, finished — if the Postal Service refuses to open soon under the four-year-old p.m. Hie problem occurred near the intersection of Oakland guerrillas and the freed prisoners to balloting at midnight Wednesday and resume negotiations within five days. desegregaUon order. See page : and Woodbridge streets. (Herald photo by Pinto) leave for Panama. officials were expected to announce “On the advice of counsel, I am not 16. i In a telephone interview with UPI, the results of the ratification vote going to comment on that provision the soft-spoken leader of the San- late today or Friday. of the constitution,” he responded dinista Liberation Army brigade an­ The National Association of Letter each time, almost as if he were on The Nation Sewer Break Fixed, nounced his guerrtlia band pianned to CqrrierSi second largest of the un­ the witness stand. James Lapenta, secretary of the ,Tbe Senate narrowly defeats an | release the 40 to '60 Nicaraguan ions, already has voted by a 4-to-3 legislators and government officials margin to reject the proposed three- . bargaining coordinating committee . amendinent which would hhve ■ they have held since Tuesday in the year contract. But leaders of that un­ * for the three largest postal unions, outlawM court-ordered school' W at# Waits National Palace in Managua. ion indicated Wednesday they would explained later; ‘"They’re waiting to busing for racial desegregation A sewer line that broke in Monday, Jodaitis said. await the APWU vote results before see what the big union (the APWU) . unless there was proof of . In their place, “Zero” said, Manchester has been repaired, but Tlie wooden water line that leads Archbishop Miguel Obando Bravo of deciding whether to set a deadline for does.” ' deliberate attempts to deny equal ; work on a water line problem will not from the Buckingham Reservoir is Officials were reluctant to predict opportunity. See page 15. Managua, the bishops of Leon and an illegal strike next week. start until at least Monday. leaking, despite recent repair work Granada, and the ambassadors to Letter carriers President J. Joseph how the APWU would vote, par­ The sewer line on Oakland Street done by the town. Nicaragua from Costa Rica and Vacca said he notified Postmaster ticularly in light of pressure on the The World near the Woodbridge Street intersec­ ’The line services 250 Glastonbury Panama have volunteered to escort General William Bolger of the rejec­ postal workers from President tion had a collapsed section. The customers and also provides water to the guerrillas to the airport, 10 miles tion vote Wednesday and asked him Carter and White House economic The conclave to choose a new ; problem was spotted earlier this Manchester from the reservoir. away, where a Venezualan transport to re-open negotiations by next Mon­ adviser Barry Bosworth to ratify the Roman CkithbUcp(q)e willmix ar­ week, and a town crew spent The town is checking the line to see plane is standing by. day. contract, and from AFL-CIO Presi­ cane ritual dating back almost 1,- Wednesday repairing it. if it can pinpoint the present ’There, the Sandinistas say, they Bolger said in a statement he was dent George Meany to reject it. 000 years with the latest In elec- : ’The work started before 8 a.m. and problem. Town officials have es­ will be joined by the 83 political “naturally disappointed” by the 78,- APWU members have been among tronic counter-espionage was completed by 5 p.m., Frank timated that between 500 and 1,000 prisoners whose release they won 288 to 58,832 vote, but would not say the most disgruntled over the con­ gadgetry. See page 14. Jodaitis, water and sewer ad­ feet of the line may be involved, and during tense negotiations with the whether he would reconsider his tract proposal, calling for a 19.5 per­ ministrator, said. replacement could be costly. Somoza government. position that any further dispute cent pay hike over three years. Some Sports Town officials believe that the Jodaitis said that the start of “Zero” said he expected to leave must be submitted to binding arbitra­ isolated wildcat walkouts already problem may have been caused by repair work will be delayed until at for the airport about 9 a.m. (11 a.m. tion — an indication he also is have occurred. Jerry Fay’s pro sports career construction work completed last least Monday. ’The problem has not EDT) and take off shortly afterward. keeping his options open until lear­ ' Nor was it clear whether all the un­ higblij^ted in Herald Angle ... year in the area by Cobra Construc­ worsened since Wednesday but “Everything seems to be going all ning of the AWPU vote. ions would honor picket lines in the Defending champions ousted in tion Co. The problem worsened probably will need to be repaired right, and if there is no obstacle at After being approached by Vacca, event of a wildcat strike — in viola­ Manchester Class B Slow Pitch gradually and was noticed this week. soon. the airport, we will be in Panam a.... director Wayne Horvitz of the tion of federal law — by one union. Softball Tournament. See page “It appears that something may Jodaitis said that the town would ’The last minutes are dangerous but Federal Mediation and Conciliation . 11. have crushed the pipe,” Jodaitis like to avoid starting a repair project Pittsburgh Pirates making said. this late in the work week. ’The move in National League East as The town apparently plan^ to ^riousness of the problem, however, Philadelphia continues skid. See - charge the construction firm for the may dictate starting repair work page 12. ! repair work done Wednesday. before the Board of Directors can Another more serious line problem meet to appropriate money for the Young Girl Stock Market will not be repaired until at least work. In Heaven , NEW YORK (UPI) - Prices .opened mixed today in active ; trading of New York Stock i City Plans Layoff With Prize Exchange issues. The Dow Jones industrial i Seven-year-old Meegan Horan of 14 average, which gained 4.59 points j Lawton Road was in “store heaven” Wednesday, was off 0.86 point to In All CETA Posts one day this week. She wheeled a 896.13 shortly after the opening. ' shopping cart almost as big as she By GREG PEARSON employed in many town was up and down the aisles of Top Brokers were dismayed the Dow, ' departments. ; which reached its 1978 high of ' Herald Reporter Notch Foods filling it with such Three Manchester representatives things as peanut butter, crackers, 900.12 on Aug. 17, did not hold Hartford officials announced this attended the meeting this morning in above the 900 level Wednesday morning that all Comprehensive ketchup, and other tasty things Hartford — Charles McCarthy, assis­ appealing to little girls. Advances led declines, 211 to Employment ’Training Act (CETA) tant town ; Steven Werbner, 165, among the 619 issues crossing j employees in the region will be laid -personnel assistant and hiinself a Meegan’s shopping spree was the NYSE tape at the outset. off effective Sept. 8. The step means CETA employee; and Stephen made possible because, as winner of Early turnover amounted to the loss of about 100 jobs each in both Casshno, a member of the Board of the Balloons-to-the-Moon contest, about 1,180,000 shares. ; Manchester and East Hartford and Directors. she received a $25 gift certificate will affect manpower in most area A meeting has been scheduled for from Top NMch Foods, co-sponsor of towns. Friday in Washington with Hartford Index Other sources of funding are being the contest with the Manchester officials, U.S. Rep. William Cotter, Recreation Department. ' Area tow ns...... 9 sought to avoid the layoffs, which D-Conn., and representatives of the Business...... 7 will affect about 2,000 employees in U.S. Department of Labor. They will About 200 children sent balloons >' Classified...... 16-18 the Hartford region. It is unclear try to find emergency funding to con­ containing their names and ad­ ^ Comics...... 19 today, however, if any such funding S, '/< mile tinue at least some of the CETA dresses up in the air last June from I East Hartford...... 8 will be available. positions through Sept. 30, the end of Parkade. Charter Oak Field. Participants •j- Editorial ...... 4 The layoffs were announced the fiscal year. were members of the town’s various Entertainment ...... 14 because of a deficit in the Hartford Hartford Mayor George Atharison summer playground areas. Fam ily...... 6 office that runs the CETA program also announced this morning that he . Gardening . , ...... 14 for the 26 area towns. Estimates of will meet with Gov. Eila Grasso to Finders of the balloons were sup- , ' Manchester ! ...... 2-3,10 the deficit have ranged from $400,000 see if state funding can be made posed to notify the sender. ’The con­ •; Obituaries__ ..'...... lo to $2 million. available. test winner was determined by the Sports ...... 11-13 Officials in suburban towns have More federal funding for CETA finder the greatest distance away. been critical of the Hartford offices could be available as of Oct. 1, but Briefly mgnagement of the program. This ' Werbner said that- there would be Meegan’s balloon was found by Bob morning’s announcement is expected technical questions about Wether laid Mello North Kingston, R.I. NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) ■ to increase such criticism. off CETA workers would still qualify. Thousands of Kenyans filed past All Title VI, Title VI projects, and Cassano blasted Wednesday’s an­ A Top Notch spokesman said about the body of the late president Title II CETA employeek will be nouncement. Barely able to see over a shopping cart, Meegan Horan, 7, a dozen responses were received. In Jomo Kenyatta today, weeping given two-weeks notice Friday that “AIT suburban towns are suffering goes on a shopping spree at Top Notch with a gift certificate past contests, one winning balloon . and praying. Acting President they are being laid off. Tlie layoffs because of the mismanagement of she won in this summer’s Balloons-to-the-Moon contest. With was found in Colchester; but the thus become effective Sept. 8. farthest to date is a balloon that went Daniel Arap Mol scheduled a state Hartford,” he said. He said that her are Leslie Sherman of the Manchester Recreation Depart­ funeral and announced plans for a Manchester has just under 100 Manchester has its CETA as far as Nova Scotta. — mausoleum at the parliament CETA positions. program well but now loses ail its ment and Roy Johnson, store manager. The contesf was co­ building. Some are in special projects, such positions because of errors made by sponsored by the rec department and Top Notch Foods. as the townwide survey. Others are others. (Herald photo by Chastain) MTT2 ’i*

& MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Aug. 24. 1978- PACE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ). Manchertw. Coon.. Thurs., Aug. 7A, 1978 Sexual Assaults Reported Clearing Woods Helps Police said today that one rape and only description of the car was that It was' another possible rape were reported a dark color. Wednesday. Brooks said the girl sustained no other Improve Town’s Water The rape of a I4-year-old girl occurred injuries other than those inherent In the In some cases, it also will help increase the number of around 6:30 p.m. in a car driven to the rape. There was no weapon used, but the By GRKG PEARSON girl was threatened. Brooks said. softwood trees, such as evergreens, in a wooded area. sand pita on Parker. Street, police said. llcrulil Kcporicr Murphy said that the increase in softwoods is impor­ The girl consented to enter the car of The other possible sexual assault ' Battling black snakes, overgrown woods and unplea­ Wednesday afternoon Involved a severely tant to the watershed areas. They provide more shade— young white male in the parking area at sant weather is part of the job for a crew of workers a factor necessary when the spring snow-melting season Union Pond, according to police, and he retarded girKwho is a patient in a con­ aiming to improve water quality and increase water valescent home. Brooks said the police arrives. then drove her to Parker Street where she quantity in Manchester. Bob Young, water treatment manager for the Water was raped. The girl was returned to Union are fairly certain some kind of sexual con­ The crew has 11 members, hired through the federal tact occurred, but whether an actual rape Department, knows the importance of increasing the Pond and went to a friend’s home about Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CE'TA) number of evergreens in the watershed area. 7:30 p;m. The friends reported the assault. occurred has not yet been determined. program. It has been working since February clearing "It might be 10 to 15 degrees cooler under a pine tree The descriptiSfeof the assailant given by Brooks said the incidents were the' woods at Case Mountain and in the watershed areas sur­ forest than in a hardwood forest,” Young said. The lower Detective Capt. Joseph Brooks was that fourth and fifth sexual assaulU reported rounding town reservoirs. temperatures produced by the evergreens leads to a he was in his tete teens, blond, aboutS feet in the past six weeks. Police have not Cutting trees and removing brush may seem like a determined any pattern to the attacks. slower, more gradual melting of snow. 7, 160 pounds and of slender build. The strange way to improve water quality, but George Tliis means that the reservoirs will not be InundatM Murphy, the employee in charge of the crew, said that when the first warm days come. Instead, the melting is Auxiliaries gripe there is a strong connection between the effort and the stretched out over a longer period, and the reservoirs are HARTFORD (UPI) - The city’s police goal. better able to handle the increased water. auxiliaries say they’re poorly equipped Police Report J "We’re trying to accomplish three things — upgrade This means that less water is lost because of overflow. and are being treated like second class water quality, increase water quantity, and promote The more gradual melting also should result in less ero­ cops by their brother officers becase they better tree regeneration,” Murphy said. sion of nearby land and less dirt ending up in the water work for nothing. Michael F. Quinn, 27, of 66 School St. The town o.wns 3,400 acres of land around its seven bodies. About 20 auxiliaries Wednesday com­ was charged with breach of peace and reservoirs. Much of that property was in need of cipning The crew originally started with 20 members. Some plained to Police Chief Hugo T. Masini third-degree criminal mischief in connect and cutting before the forestry crew started attacking the have found jobs elsewhere, others have left, so there are that it was difficult to walk a beat and tion with an incident on Hathaway Street areas. . ’■ how just If members. The reduction has slowed the report )>roblems because they sometimes early today. The crew has been removing dead or older trees that clearing project, but they have managed to stay fairly Members of the Town^of Manchester’s Employment Training Act program, has been lack lights and radios taken by regular Police said they were called to the stifle the growth of new trees. close to sch^ule, Murphy said. ■ ' forestry crew clear brush and trees from the clearing wooded areas around reservoirs and policemen. residence on a report that a man was ^."Right now, they’re in a stagnant condition. They’re The group has encountered other' problems since it woods around the Lydall Street Reservoir. not doing anything,” Murphy said. Thus, the removal of at Case Mountain since winter. (Herald photo Some said they had been sent into kicking in a door. When police arrived started. Despite rainy days and hot, steamy ones, the The crew, hired through a Comprehensive by Pinto) dangerous areas by their supervisors with they found Quinn fighting with a woman. some of these older trees helps the blossoming of new crew has worked most of them. no more protection than a nightstick.' Police said he was bleeding from the face. ones. “It’s no picnic sometimes,” Murphy said. The police volunteers, who can only He was held at police headquarters in lieu The crew cleared trees along the water line that runs make citizen arrests, said their of (200 bond and was transported to Schools Can Offer from the Buckingham Reservoir. professional counterparts often resent Manchester Memorial Hospital this mor­ “There were black snakes, but no large ones,” Young them because they think auxiliaries are ning lor examination for another physical Low-Priced Lunches said. U.S. Rep. William Cotter addresses a full house discussion about the Medicare program. (Herald photo by taking away possible overtime. problem. The National School Lunch and S|>ecial Milk Program The clearing work in that area is a project the town eventually would have had to do to replace the antique Wednesday afternoon at Manchester’s Senior Citizens Pinto) Car Sales D o w n bas a new policy for providing reduced-priced meals and M H (1 .3 I Center. Cotter and three other panelists participated in a Patrick A. Armstrong, 16, of 139 Hilliard free milk whiqh applies to Manchester schools.. wooden line. DEmtOIT (UPI) — Auto company of­ St. ws charged with thirij^degree burglary Gross yearly income must be at or below (8,110 for a Work around the Porter and Howard Reservoirs in­ ficials say dwindllg supplies of some 1978 and first-degree larceny in connection family of four to be eligible for free meals, and below cluded clearing of “The Sweatlands,” an area that sounds with a burglary and theft at Nichols (12,660 to be eligible for reduced-priced meals, although like something out of a western movie but actually is a closout models were partially to blame for ■ IX ? ' MEstt 1 Cotter Wants Medicare Expanded a 5 percent drop in mid-August car sales. Manchester Tire, 295 Broad St. Police said certain income adjustments for such items as high swampy, overgrown section of land. r.iM " " t»iiw.pi,.o( The area is so swampy, in fact, that the work had to be I V Big Four automakers Wednesday tires and tools were stolen from the medical bills or rent are allowed. done in the winter when the swamp was ice-covered. reported combined sales of U.S.-built business. He was released on a non-surety ' School principals or directors will review the DOUBU STAMPS ON WED: 1 1 1 million doilars to its cost. The crews also have built structures out of logs to pre­ U.S. Rep. William Cotter, speaking representative for Blue Cross-Blue Shield of passenger cars in the Aug. 11-20 period bond for court Sept. 11. applications and determine eligibility. All applications Medical costs have expanded rapidly in re­ A motorcycle was reported stolen from vent water spillways from becoming clogged with trash Wednesday to an overflow crowd at Connecticut. totaled 199,180 units, down 4.9 percent are confidential. . At F ra n k 's S A V E 80< Dr. Roberts talked about doctors and their cent years, a factor that particularly affects from the record 235,^ set a year ago.. 248 Woodbridge St. Wednesday. The revised federal guidelines for the free and reduced- or other items. The improved water flow that should Manchester’s Senior Citizens Center, elderly on fixed income's, he said. result will cut down on algae growth. explained past improvements in Medicare and handling of Medicare, and Ms. Pratt and Ms. priced meal programs should extend eligibility to more Brassil explained the insurance angle of the In the past. Cotter said that he and other families than ever before, according to the State Depart­ The wood that has been chopped down is being moved LIMIT ONE voiced his support for expanding the program. congressmen, state officials, and medical and saved by the Water Department. It later will be sold GEM PER FAMILY n«l90-40C WITH He and three other panelists participated in program and what items are and are not ment of Education-. 17.50 PURCHASE covered. professionals have met to seek improvements to town residents for fire wood. G00DT0S«T.8/2(' a forum about Medicare that was attended by in the program. Both Young and Murphy feel that the program Js one more than 200 people. The crowd filled the Cotter, who is seeking re-election in the First Congressional District that includes Improvements that resulted included the HARRISON’S Cancer Society Has that should be continued. 91 OIL AT center's meeting room and spilled over into following, he said: “We re helping the Town of Manchester, the environ­ adjacent rooms. Some stood for most of the 90- Manchester, said that he supports expansion 40c • Medicare and Blue Cross-Blue Shield have ment and the people who drink water in Manchester,” f m h k s minute forum. of the Medicare program. STATIONERS Stop Smoking Glass agreed to share claim and filing payment Murphy said. PEPSI Cotter was joined on the panel by Dr. “I, for one, would like to see prescription • A stop smoking program Center St., Manchester. systems. Douglas J. Roberts Jr., the^director of the drugs covered by the program,” he said. “1 will be sponsored by the Registration forms are • Action is being considered to simplify r Department of Nuclear Medicine and Radia­ get more complaints about this particular American Cancer Society’s available by calling 643- PARK HILL JOYCE GALLON Medicare and supplerrfbntary insurance tion Therapy at Manchester Memorial item than anything a senior citizen has to pay Manchester Unit beginning 2168. forms. FLOWER SHOP MD0O g o o d TO SAT. 8 26 78 Hospital: Donna Pratt, a field representative for.” Sept. 5. COLA • Education programs about Medicare, 47.50 PURCHASE REQUIRED COUPON The problem, however, is that such an ; The program, run by for the Connecticut General Insurance Co.; such as Wednesday's forum, have increased. MiKlwrtw IvMdng HwaM and Pat Brassil, a subscribing members expansion of the program would add several ^ r o l Jodaitis, will consist SPECIAL PutM H d oten oierkit oow* of seven sessions. M ri Iw N tm . EiiWrad « fw c • The first four will be held MnchMWr.com. MOmMwS*-. OF THE \HTEEK cend CWM MM MMWr. . Rept. 5-8 and will include Handicapped Riders Below Expectations lilms, tests, literature and SuggMted CwrMr R«tM M PONS VIVA 3 short lecture by a local PWChW W Advmoo The ridershlp on Manchester’s buses for have been more economical for the town to for the buses to be about (10,(X)0, and that •f'f physician. Follow-up figure appears to be accurate. .o L ^ Ono ntondi...... handicapp^ and elderly residents has bden adopt a shared-taxi program. This would have sessions on Sept. 11,18 and -nrm m onlho ...... 111.70' below expectations, but the town still is expec­ been a system that used automobiles that The town pays 20 percent of the cost for the |5 will teach the ex-smobp MximoOw...... 2.39 Bunch _ . / I two vehicles, and the vehicles, without radio I with coupan (hmI $7.50 pwrchwM. OaoJta Sat. 1/26/76 MD 40 J ting its permanent buses to arrive this fall. would serve as taxis. In this system, however, taw toaatay away from M M M m Upon n n u M i (CASH and CARRY) TOWELS The town’s system, which began operating the taxi would pick up one customer and then service, will cost (23,374'-each, Mason said. - Cigarettes. SuOoerMra «ho M to looolvo nowMhi_eoa AHMHOtmtHTb roH tv i n occa$iom ... The town’s share is a total of ^,350 for both * K «p J HN 76CO 60 I ?0 10 Days Only referendum — This would give state residents the power HANES 7? * on fiscal matters to propose state laws or amendments to the State Constitution and to enact or reject those at JUIVD general elections. It also would empower residents to I"•merwht reject by referendum fiscal actions of the General A^mbly. Our Best! • Prohibiting the imposition of a state personal income (LOSS Ml HORSE FAWT tax or a statewide property tax—This amendment to the • MMtr. Crack. N«l kiMtant • Fa4a RacteUtit. Noi»«ialMn| Q A U O N , Constitution would prohibit the state from establishing a allMawDaAaiM nos ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT ffO. II3.V5 state income or.property tax. •|^eis< e Nm taWi**" ttawd »r "Wee • Limiting state spending and i a x i S j - This would r Compare a t HICKEM prohibit deficit financing, forpe the state jo finance man­ Save 20% of the BETTER LATEX HOUSE PAINT dated programs, provide for the disposition of a state sur­ • On. Coat Coverage plus, and prohibit use of bonds to finance current • Ourabla. Facte RestelarK Finoh * Blister, Crack. Peel Resistant ^ purchase price a (M te« Deham.* Non-C:tta!lung e Fade Resistant; Mildew Defiant* G A U O N operating expenses. ProMClion • Whrta and 4 Colors O A U O N tea. $9.9S ‘Raaaiam 10 Mm dcairucMn caused by rnddaw KEG. $ 1 T 9 5 • Limiting local spending and taxes — Tbis would per­ on Hanes •%aMWiQitai)eeRMC»r,Rif aertatiraaew mit citizens of a municiality to enact limitations on the GLOSS LATEX HOUSE & TRIM spending and taxing powers of the municipality by in­ 100% cotton \o ' a lough Aoyhc Formtea • Sutxkwd itiative and binding referendum. o<'. \ 0 Glow Finish a Non-VsNowng; Fade "I am supporting this and seeking signatures,” Joyner underwear.* aoH - ,\e < Ftestam, 7 Colors said. Q A U O N * N° as'' UO. $t3.9S^ "It returns to the voter control of spending. It forces jnes ... the name more WHOLE Our Economy Priced! accountability,” he said. shoppers know for quality than any other manufac­ REAL ESTATE PRMCiPLES & PRACTICES turer s brand oi underwear LATEX HOUSE PAINT V with James Murphy in Manchester N o w O n ly Offer good through ( Tuesday evenings from 6:30 -9:30 p.m. September4. 1978. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mahehester, Conn., Thurs., Aug. 24, 1978- PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Comi., niurs.. Au«. M, streets, $12,900. Lyle W. Carpenter, chimney and stove $850. Manchester J.A. McCarthy Inc. to James E. Hurst at 78 Buckingham St., $900. M. Dzen Roofing Co. for Arthur Warner, ( Opun Forum) Public Records and Cheryl A. Hurst, property on Harold Parent for Irving Twomey, roof roof repair at 41 Elro St., $960. Ulaurlifstpr iEimuu^HFralii DSaddlehill Road, $66,715. repair at 267 Porter St., $1,175. Kenneth and Donna Mader, fenc at 9 Warranty deeds Building permits . Clifford Fisher, tool shed at 347 Strawberry Lane, $1,000. Manchester — A City of Vlllafle Charm Michael Girard for Church o'f the Burnham St., $200. Joseph L. Swensson Jr. Inc. to Byron Fred and Suzanne Bjorkland, deck at Founded Oct. 1, 1861 Need Great Birtles and Ruth A. Birtles, property at Assumption, alterations at 21 S. Adams F. Robert and Irene Hallisey, deck at 237-239 W. Center St., $600. MwntMf. Audit Butmu of Circulation Mombor. United Prow intomotional 499 Vernon St;r$18jBOO. St., $800. 100 Indian Drive, $800. To the editor: 600 Ernest J. Reed to Joseph Rivosa, South John Hull, pool at 96 Washington St., Thomas Nussdorf for Mrs. Charles Basil and Anna Szemreylo, roof repair Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, After years of waiting, a dream;: Windsor, property at Lillej^ and Summit $ 100. Ullmar, roof repair at 46 Norman St., at 26 S. Alton St., $475. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. finally materialized when on Mon-^t Raymond F. Robinaon. Edltor-Pubiisltar Harold E. TurKinflton. Managing Editor day, Aug. 21, at 8 p.m., before a large * group of district residents, the board Opinion of directors of the 8th Utiilties District presented to representatives illlllllllll lllllllllllll ' i of Mack Trucks of Hartford a check . \ Jogging Fund-Raisers for $187,000 in payment for the, beautiful red and white Aerialscope I Deli Department Specials Platform Fire Truck. ; r CHOICEST MEATS ^ Some political candidates others, the runners persuade 111 others to sponsor them at so This is a piece of equipment that these days are helping to the entire town can be justly proud of IN TOWN MAI A .... $ 1.39 finance their campaigns by in­ much a mile. An Oregon because It may be the cause of saving . ------,,alP. political cam paip manager USDA CHOICE BONELESS viting their supporters to run many lives. ; RATH "" along with them. Miniature described the technique as a When I was given a demonstration less painful and more effective by the Glastonbury Volunteer Fire SRUNNSTEilK.^^,, ^*2.69 running marathons and jogging HEAD CUT way of raising funds than Department, 75 feet over Nortlf; GENOA SAUMI 2.69 parties are proving popular > passing the hat. School Street, the fireman pointed to : . * 1 . 1 9 fund-raising mechanisms not the Top Notch store complex, and CORNED BEEF BRISKET SWEET LIFE The lure, of course, is the M.29 only among, politicians but said that with a fully involved fire among charities as well. fact that jogging has become a within the building the roof would I C O iiD BEEF BRISKET * 1 . 5 9 FIHIKS lb. In some fund-raising runs, favorite means of exercise for last only about 20 minutes before-: PRIDE OP THE FARM N.Y. STYLE the participants actually pay a growing segment of the pop­ collapse. With the platform truck the . firemen could ventilate from the for the privilege of running ulation. Making it pay off for a TURKEY BREAST...... * 1 . 2 9 favored cause merely adds to platform without the risk of being CHEESE CAKE .lb. 1.89 almost to the point of exhaus­ hurled into the flames tike what WEAVER DUTCH PRYE tion in all kinds of weather. In the satisfaction. happened in Brooklyn recently. With apartments two and three CMCKEN BREAST . . * 2 . 6 9 stories high being built, the need is MAID RITE • DAIRY • great especially for the elderly and The Tie Test the handicapped where escape by BREADED VEAL STEAKS .lb.• 1 . 1 9 PROMISE SOFT ladder would be difficult, if not im* TABLE TREAT * You’ll have to take their and the vodka crowd for pastel possible. The' Aerielscope can go MARGARIHE .1601. word for it» but the Neckwear stripesi directly to the window for evacua­ STEAK-UMM'S ,.„* 1 . 8 9 LAHD O’ LAKES BABY Association of America says tion. Beer? Best not mention it X' you can tell a man’s drink by around the neckwear people. There are critics in town who op­ HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS GOUDA or EDAM .7 0 Z . the necktie he wears. Well, something to think posed the purchase of the vehicle, but A Peach of a Pair SEALTEST Elegant, basic colors dis­ if one life is saved — which certainly about — although certainly not would have been lost without it — it “Squirt,” the canine mascot of the Eight COnAGE CHEESE .1601. tinguish your basic martini for very long. But if nothing will be worth every cent invested District Fire Departhient seems anxious to DmSTAN TABLETS „ . * 2 . 2 9 man — this also goes for else, it gives new meaning to therein. get a peach from dispatcher Bill Matthews, HOOD’S anyone into the gin game. the old habit of tieing one on. The voters of the 8th Utilities but he’ll have to wait till Friday when the Bourbon imbibers go for plaids District are to be congratulated for department conducts its 25th annual Peach INAL DEODORANT „ . 8 9 ‘ ORANGE JUICE 'A gal. their foresight in authorizing the Festival. Shortcake, peaches and whipped purchase of this addition to the cream Will be sold beginning at 6 p m. in the protective fire equipment. There are lower St. Bridget Church parking lot at Main only four such pieces in the state — lllllllllllE Illlllllllll and Williams streets. (Herald photo by Pin­ Glastonbury, Hazardville, Darien to) and the 8th Utilities District, Town of Q o l i t i c s Manchester. Residents of the entire town should Club Aids° Hospital FIRST OF THE SEASON / LIVE & KICKING l ^ r s o n rest easier for knowing that this most modem piece of protection is just a , Members of the Ground from the club were Tom call away, and any interested Frequency Yankee CB Thompson (Drag Man) of Club visited Newington Rockville, LeAnne Mullen residents may view the Aerialscope FRESH MAINE LOBSTER Oiildren’s Hospital recent­ (Cat Dancer) of at the Peach Festival on Friday, ly to present a contribution Manchester, and club Aug. 25 or at the District Firehouse, Ben Andrews, the Republican can- has continued to ignore these check for $167.50 to the president Thomas Rooney Water wheel at woolen mill in Sturbridge Village. (Herald photo by Chastain) 32 Main St., Manchester. didate in the First Congressional matters and has done nothing to ad­ hospital. (Raccoon) of Vernon. Evelyn W. Gregan While they lastl > District, has received the endorse­ vance the country’s energy program The check represents 53 Schaller Road LB. ment of a heavy equipment half of the proceeds from a 2.49 toward nuclear energy,” she said. Manchester, CT. 06040 "CB” Coffee Break fdr I GREETING CARDS operators' union in his bid to unseat ★ ★ * Capital Fare truckers held during the FOR MX OCCASIONS U.S. Rep. William Cotter. The Connecticut Civil Liberties July 4th weekend at the> SMOurijmDIsplM The In tern atio n ai Union of Union rated the state’s six f Quotes J Holiday Inn, East Hart­ ARTHUR d r u g We Give Old Fashioned Operating Engineers, AFL-CIO, has Congressmen on their votes on 16 By ANDREW TULLY when it broadcasts or publishes juveniles convicted of serious ford. Let Our Family endorsed Andrews. issues connected with civil liberties WASHINGTON— If ever there was scenes, or reports, or fictional ac­ crimes.” The film, said NBC,’ was , Making the presentation Butcher Service... “We feel that Ben is the better can­ a lawsuit that should unerringly wind counts of violent acts such as rape. “good and serious and true.” "If we don't stop runaway costs and civil rights. ourselves, then the government will Serve Your Family! didate,” Elwood L. “Sonny” Metz up before the Supreme Court, it is W ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The 16 issues included the use of come in with a meat ax and destroy Jr., international trustee of the union that involving the rape of a nine- One of the questions concerns in­ Pbooey. The film may have been ' STORE HOURS; federal Medicaid funds for abortions, the quality of medical care we have and business manager of Local 478. year-old girl in 1974 in which NBC is citement. The Supreme Court rules serious and true, but it was not school desegregation, and the con­ achieved.” PENDLETON said. Local 478 represents 4,000 the defendant. in an opinion by Justice Oliver “good.” It was also extraneous to the stitutional rights of institutionalized — Dr. Thomas C. Chalmrrs, Mon. & Tues. 'tH 6KI0 317 Highland S t members in Connecticut. persons. The case was dismissed by a San Wednell Holmes that the First main story line. And the scene need “The heavy equipment operators Francisco lower court, but Attorney Amendment does not protect the in­ not have been shown in its entirety. prrsiHrtil of .Mount Sinai Mnlirri welcome to our world . . . U.S. Rep. Toby Moffett had the Crntrr in Nrw York, uring the Wed., Thurs., & Fri. til 9:00 and other hard-working members of highest rating, 861 percent. Cotter, Marvin Lewis, counsel for the child, dividual who raises the false cry of Surely, NBC could have gotten its IMNCHESTER this union know what it’s like to labor “Fire!” in a crowded theater. nirdiral profession lo rurb un­ a beautiful selection who represents the Hartford area, in­ is appealing. His point across merely by showing the Sal t Sunday long, hard hours for a living,” An­ suit charges that Lewis’ appeal would seem to be attackers’ advance on the victim, necessary hospital tests and cluding Manchester and some sur­ proeedures. 'ta 6:00 * CONN. drews said. “They and other workers rounding towns, had the lowest the NBC televi­ based on that decree. He says NBC broadcast^ her screams, and then of Pendleton sportswear, in (Connecticut are feeling the bite rating, 21 percent. sion drama, was accountable for the attadi on his perhaps panned to a prison doctor “I didn't expect to go nearly that that inflation and excessive taxes are U.S. Rep. Ronald Sarasin, the GOP “Bom Innocent,” client four days after the showing of reporting the girl bad b ^ raped. We fast. This may sound funny, but I was all 100% pure virgin wool. having on their salaries and their candidate for governor, received the incited the rape of “Bora Innocent” "just exactly the in the book-writing trade use such singing a song while I was swimr ■iBEllR im i|lU BH m R Sll standard of living. second lowest rating, 27 percent. bis client by same as if they bad ordered someone devices every day. ming. I don't' remember what H “I feel this endorsement reflects showing the rape to go o u t... aixi rape her.” Instead, as Lewis notes, the rape Other ratings were Robert Giaimo, was.” : aw their belief that I will be able to deal 85 percent; Christopher Dodd, 80 per­ of a 14-year-old I saw the rape scene in “Bora In- scene “repeated ad nauseam” the — Tracey Wiekliani, IS, o$ TWEED’S ^ r IN IL A C l AND WHITE front Attractive woodgrain print co­ Willimantic, is par­ 10 ComWution Plan Attractively trim your home with ordinates with your decor ticipating in a U.S. Air Hartford, Com. durable, simulated woodgrain shut­ ll"x6'.Req 4 49 2.99 Force Reserve Officers On All Our New Warm ters. Solid in prs.: 15x39, 15x43, ll"xS'. Req 5 99 3.99 15x47, 15x51 and 15x55. Easy to install. I School Bell Ringers— Winter Outerwear IMSCOUNT PRICES Keep up with the last SALES ^REPAIRS pace of school and WIDIM ARTHUR’S Route 83-1 Mile North sobial life in great Your Youngsters Will Need Soon 01 Vernon Circle. 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SALE ENDS 8 27 78 N-45-34 MANCHESTER EVENING H^ALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Aug. 24,1978 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Aug. 24, 1978 Zinsser Denies Caterer Charged No Money in Town’s Budget He’ll Seek Seat To Fund School Renovations • , lIsS Carl Zinsser, a member of the Manchester Board of lii Linstone to have the Board of Educa­ percent of eligible costs,” the mayor Directors, said Wednesday he has no intentions of By BARBARA KICillVIOM) By CHRIS BLAKE operating the catering business out of.the tion be absolutely certain that advised Dr. Linstone. becoming the Republican candidate for the 9th assembly lirrnlil Keporler renovations which they plan to do are He added that whether the funds district, which comprises portions of Manchester and hall. ; Heral Reporter - Roberta Street is zoned residential ahd VERNON — While noting that he required by State Statutes. He said are available may be in doubt but in East Hartford. - • EAST HARTFORD — Clemens Wawer, restaurant use is a violation of the zoning. ; recognizes the problems the Board of they might be avoided by relocating view of the possibility that they may “Not if I can help it," he said. “I’m very happy where I 49, was arrested on a warrant and charged • In March, Wawer was denied a variance ' Education faces in meeting state programs and limiting the number of be, he said he is delegating the town’s am now, the Board of Directors.” with unauthorized sale and violation of a of permitted uses by the Zoning Board of requirements concerning making the buildings involved. deputy building inspector, Peter The candidacy was left vacated last week when Walter town ordinance Wednesday night, police schools accessible to the han­ Mayor McCoy said this is another Dureiko, to serve as an advisor and F. Forrest of East Hartford, nominated last month by the Appeals. said today. He sought the variance because hq . dicapped. Mayor Frank McCoy said instance of a failure of another level liason person with the board’s Tran­ Republicans, announced that he was going to withdraw He was released on a $200 non-surety wanted to be, able to operate C&W,, the town doesn't have any special of government to provide funds fbr; sition Plan Committee. from the race. He indicated that he was merely an in­ bond and is scheduled to appear in court Catering out of Mt. Carmel Hall. - ; funds from which to pay the costs of mandated projects. The mayor said the town govern­ terim candidate until the party had contacted some other Sept. 18. Residents of Roberts Street claim h e.: the renovations. “As I have previously indicated in ment will also be facing the same person who was away on vacation. Forrest said he did not The arrest was made in connection with continues to operate, the business from The mayor was asked, by Dr. discussions of maintenance problems problems as to all public buildings as know who that person was. a May 7 incident. Police said Wawer Mt. Carmel Hall despite the ZBA ruling.. ^ Robert Linstone, assistant in the schools, the administration is soon as the federal regulations are Zinsser was curious about how he was mentioned as a allegedly prepared food at Mt. Carmel ' Frank Barone, the director of inspec-',. superintendent of schools, if the town willing to cooperate or take on some published. - possible candidate. His name has also been bantered Hall, a religious shrine which is rented for tions and permits, said today the police . would help in paying for renovations of thbse projects where our “I do not see the very limited use around as the 4th Senatpri^riistrict candidate. “I ran various functions, for a senior citizens are keeping an eye on Mt. Carmel Hall to being required by the state. departments have the capability and of school buildings ^s polling places (for office) a few years ago and learned my lesson,” he group which had chartered bus to make sure the catering business is not Dr. Linstone said he made the can perform or can complete them or meeting places as imposing any said. Fenway Park in Boston. operating from there. request because the town has con­ more economically. We will continue obligation on the town government to ■•A. I Police said he allegedly sold the food siderable use of the school buildings. to maintain this position in this area absorb any of the costs under this Church School Ends and some beer and liquor to the senior Old Lottery Probe Iliey are used for town meetings and of renovation,” the mayor said. section. We will, however, as Peter Bysko, head of the Daley Court tenant group, makes a point in citizens group. other meetings of the Town Council “It should be noted that where the previously stated, cooperate and With Potiuck Supper a discussion Wednesday about the proposed rent increase at the state Wawer recently received a restaurant HARTFORD (UPI) - The state gaming aid are also used as polling places as work in one building would cost at assist within our departmental elderly housing complex. Bysko and Marcella Fahey met with the license from the town’s Health Depart­ commission has asked state police to in-.. wdll as by other town and civic- least $10,000 and the changes are capacities in ymr efforts to meet the A supper and program will officially.end this summer's ment to operate an office for C&W vestigate an allegation of impropriety in a„ groups. code violations under state law, the state requirements,” the mayor said. joint vacation church school co-sponsored by the Union tenants to discuss the increase and to plan for next Thursday’s formal Catering out of his home at 29 Francis St. former state lottery game which gave ‘ ‘Mayor McCoy cautioned Dr. State of Connectinit m»v nay nn to 50 Baptist Church of Hartford and Faith Lutheran Church of (meeting with the Housing Authority. Iricreases of $12 and $16 are Wawer is listed as the manager of the away cars. East Hartford. planned for Daley Court tenants. (Herald photo by Blake) catering business on the permit. Margaret Commission chairwoman Beatrice Friday, the vacation school will have a joint potiuck Wawer, his daughter, is listed as the Kowalski said Wednesday the allegation supper at 6 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church. Invited guests owner of CiiW Catering. came from an anomymous source. She Council Advised to Upgrade wiil be Mayor George AthansOn of Hartford and Mayor The licenM specifies that the home can said “we investigate all allegations and Richard Blackstone of East Hartford. After supper, there Fahey Tells Tenants be used for office purposes only. Wawer rumors.” wilt be a program at 7:15 p.m. iffthe church sanctuary. has said he prepares the food in his track, The game in question Is the “Double When the chips are down For the past 10 years, the two churches have worked where he stores the equipment for C&W Play” weekly lottery, which sometimek Damaged Pucker Street Bridge What’s a girl to do when a strange dog wan- her new found friend. Johannah, who will be together to operate a vacation church school in the “Catering. To Go to State DGA gave cars as supplementary prizes. “Dou­ ders-into the yard and wants to share her three in October, is the daughter of Mr. and summer. Children attended the school at one church the Residents of Roberts Street, where Mt. ble Play” was replaced last January by a weeks before the accident, following and Keith Lane. In an appeals procedure, they were reinstated by potato chips? One chip at a time was not Mrs. William J. Bavier, (Herald photo by first week and then were bused the sfecond week to the EAST HARTFORD — Marcella Fahey petition to Nicholas Giamalis, executive Carmel Hall is located, have complained series of “Money Tree” games, which do By CLAIRE CONNELLY repairs to its wooden decking. Town Manager Frank Connolly with enough, so pretty Johannah Bavier of Root Ryder) other church. has joined the battle which Daley Court director of the Hopsing Authority, at an bitterly, charging Wawer with illegally not offer cars. Herald Y^orrespondenl The engineers contend that the 10-day suspensions each. A 10-day The combined children and staff of both chureto- tenants are waging against proposed $12 informal meeting. COVENTRY - The Town Council basic structure of the Pucker Strwt Road, Coventry, dumped the whole cup for suspension placed against Ronald brought a high attendance of nearly 95 persons sevd® to $16 rpnt increases. The Housing Authority has-scheduled a has been advised by LenaTd Bridge is approaching the end of its times in recent years. Mrs. Fahey, Democratic candidate for formal meeting on the rent increases next Engineers to upgrade the Pucker usable life and therefore is in need of Doughty by Kjellquist was reduced to The joint vacation church school stemmed from ^ Thursday, Aug. 31. Killian Says Grasso more than simple repair. However, 3 days by Connolly. the Third District State Senate seat, told a Street Bridge at a cost of $85,000 desire by the Rev. William Krenz, pastor of Faith group of tenants Wednesday that they The Housing Authority will meet at rather than to simply replace the the present stone abutments can be Following the manager’s action, Wapping Fair Books Herald Lutheran Church, and the congregation to help bridge the should concentrate their efforts on the Daley Court at 6:30 p.m., at Hutt Hteights structure that collapsed under an retained with some upgrading, several other members of the police gap between the troubled inner-city community and sub- Department of Community Affairs. at 7:30 p.m.; and at 452 Main St. with overweight oil track last December. Lenard reported. force threatened tp quit their posts to Tricks Us on Taxes protest this alleged administrative urbia. The DCA sets the rent and the Housing tenants from Veterans Terrace, Veterans The bridge has been closed since that The recommended new bridge Through the cooperation of the Rev. Mr- ,Krf(hz, tpe Terrace Extension, and King Court at 8:30 would be a one-lane structure. The interference with Kjellquist’s deci­ Approaching Harvest Season Authority carries out its decision. incident, and reconstruction is not sion. Lieutenant Joseph Deslauries, Rev. Roger Williams of Union feptist and thd, two “The Housing Authority cannot raise p;m. HARTFORD (UPI) - Lt. Gov. Robert Shedd said Tuesday it will take $100 ' eiqjected to begin until next spring. engineers suggest a precast and original vacation school superintendents, Mrs. Bertha The rent increases at Daley Court would Killian says his gubernatorial opponent. million to $400 million to remedy the ■ prestressed box beam system. Fac­ the number two man in the depart­ the rent until.the DCA approvesR,” Mrs. The council recently appropriated SOUTH WINDSOR - For local Fair officials have said this year’s McGarrah of Hartford and Mrs. Pat Sack of South Wind­ hike the rent for efficiency apartments to Gov. Ella T. Grasso, is trying to trick education funding problem. He said $2^800 toward the cost of a study by tors considered by the firm were ment, said he was looking for another Fair parade will officially usher in • Fahey told the group. “That’s who we’ve residents, a sure sign that the fair promises to be “the best ever.” sor, the vacatioii school has proved successful. Currently ^ monthly and for one-bedroom voters into believing ^ e state can handle Connecticut taxpayers will probably have the Storrs engineering firm. The en­ cost, construction time, and nominal job, but he insisted this had nothing the fair weekend. got (o push.” autumn harvest season is ap­ “There are many opportunities for in the school’s leadership are Mrs. Eva DeBow of Hart­ Mrs. Fahey met with Commissioner apartments to $99 monthly. its education funding problems without to foot a large chunk of the funding. tire .study was estimated at $4,000, maintenance. to do with Connolly’s reversal. The parade will line up at the cor­ proaching and spmmer is drawing to ner of Gordon Drive and Wendy everyone to take an active role in this ford and Mrs. Susan DePold of East Hartford. James Rice of the DCA earlier this week. The rent at Veterans Terrace and raising taxes. Killian said Mrs. Grasso has pledged to and part of the cost will be shared by In other business the council The council’s subcommittee is a close is the Annual appearance of Road, and proceed down Gordon year’s Wapping Fair,” said Don Another cooperative venture of the two congregations Rice told hfrs. Fahey that the tenants Veterans Terrace Extension apartments But Sen. Richard Schneller, D-Essex and solve the problem without raising taxes. _ the Town of Columbia, which is con­ authorized a recently formed sub- headed by - Karen , Nash j . and has been has been the Faith-Union Housing 0)rp.’s complete would increase from $135 to $155, in­ Schneller, co-chairman of thfe committee to proceed with an in- meeting in closed-door sessions. the Wapping Fair book in each and Drive to June Drive and onto Wind- Wojtyna of the Fair Committee. should make a list of alt complaints they cochairman of Education Committee, nected to Coventry by the bridge. The every South Windsor mailbox. renovation of apartments on North Main Street in Hart- cluding heat, for two-bedroom units. The says statements hy Killian, who is Legislature’s Education Committee and vestigation______XI___ frttnn*D of the nnlino town’s HnUTAUPF police However, Ms. Nash said she plans to sorville Road to the fair grounds on Performers interested in par­ have and bring it to him. council will meet with Columbia Fair officials say the booklet — 32 Rye Street. » ticipating in the Gong Sl^w, lord. ' “I told Commissioner Rice that I in­ rent for three-bedroom units would in­ challenging Mrs. Grasso in Sept. 12 chairman of the School Finance Advisory selectmen next Monday to discuss department. Resident unrest was hold at least one public hearing con­ pages of fair activities — will be The parade has always,managed to scheduledjor 3 p.m. on.Sunday of the tended to recommend to you th ^ you list crease from $147 to $167, including heat. Democratic primary, are “totally Panel, said Mrs. Grasso “is on firm'' the recommendation. evident earlier this month when cerning the police department in Mrs. Fahey said she is happy to see the ground” with her pledge. about 200 persons turned out at a order to obtain citizen input. The mailed to local residents on Aug. 23. draw not only local politicians, but fair weekend may contact Lou Silver- all the problems, the repairs ffiat need erroneous.” The damage to the bridge caused This year’s fair — an annual tradi­ man at 644-2324 or Jack Mitchell, 644- Youth Still Serious doing, and any other pertinent informa­ senior citizens putting up a fight and not Killian said Wednesday the governor’s “We feel that we can meet the increase by the track was estim ate at $12,v council meeting to protest dis­ group has been' charged with im­ also state officials. EAST HARTFORD — An East Hartford youth injured just sitting back and taking the rent in­ without raising taxes,” he said. He said by proving the department’s tion in South Windsor for. nearly 100 Rides, exhibits and the beer tent 2030, tion and send it to him,’’ Mrs. Fahey said. top a d v i^ s are predicting taxes will have OOD, and Town Attorney Abbot ciplinary action against three of­ years — will open on Friday; Sept. 8 in a one-car crash last weekend remains in serious condi­ crease. using money the state already spends on relationship with other agencies and will be open following the arrival of Persons interested in displaying Meanwhile, Peter Bysko said he plans to to go up while the governor says they Schwebel has started litigation ficers by Police Chief Robert at 7 p.m. The Beer Tent will provide tion at Manchester Memorial Hospital. “Maybe we could have a bake sale if this education and raising $150 million with restoring public confidence in the parade. A variety of activities, the jumping power of their native send a petition of opposition to the rent in­ won’t. against the M&M Oil Company of Kjellquist. music by the “Whistle Stop” and an 8 James Charette, 17, of 143 Timber Trail was listed in rent increase goes thrugh,” Mrs. Fahey “through taxes already in existence thaU The chief had fired Robert Fawcett the force. including a doodle bug contest, the frogs Aould pick up an entry blank at crease, signed by every tenant, to Mayor “The governor is attempting a massiye Bolton to recover this expense. The p.m. softball game between the local serious condition, spokesman Andrew Marmen said this joked. “We could put up a big sign, ‘Help deception — she'is perpetrating a massive will pi^uce increased revenues as tl»"’ “Chime Bells” orchestra, a karate the main office trailer on Saturday, Richard H. Blackstone, Gov. Ella T. bridge had been reopened only a few Democrats and Republicans, will morning. TTie two other youths admitted to the hospital, the senior citizens raise money to pay fraud on the people of Connecticut,” economy grows,^'’^;;;^ problem will be'' exhibition, the Connecticut State Sept. 9. Grasso and Rice. provide a fun-filled qjitlet for Also available for the fairgoers 17-year old Mark Kellie of 53 Jeffery Drive and Kimberly Last week, Bysko presented the same their rent’.” Killian said. “She is trying to give the im­ solved. Black Belt Jukido Championship and McCabe, 17, of 362 O’Connell Drive, were both listed in “This is a feasible option, and one 1 pef- political opposition. a barbership chorus are planned will be a nail driving contest, egg pression that she can obey the Supreme At 8:30 p.m. youngsters (and toss, and various games tor the satisfactory condition. Court’s education order without any in­ sonally support,” Schneller said. J Town to Install Chlorinator during, the afternoon. oldsters) are invited to the grand A fourth person injured in the crash, 17-year-old Lisa Sunday will feature a horse show, children. No special entry is required crease in taxes.” midway to enjoy a rock concert » 'J Labbe of 23 Legion Drive, is recovering and may be dis­ In 1977, the Connecticut Supreme Court frog jumping contests, the annual for the games. GOP Chairman Claims featuring “Mercury.” Five-Mile Foot Race, a magic show, This year’s fair is sponsored by the charged from Hartford Hospital today, a spokesman decided the traditional method of paying Bar Elects Skelley At noon on Saturday, the Wapping said. about 70 percent t>f public education costs To Control River Pollution and a puppet show. Jaycees and Knights of Columbus. The accident tpok place Saturday around 10:22 p.m. with local property tax revenues was un­ , HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford arw The eastbound-traveling car left Burke Street and Cover-Up For Drumm constitutional because pupib in rich towns W y ers have elected attorney Joseph in an effort to repair the Shenipsit traveled across several lawns, eventually hitting a tree. VERNON—The Town of Vernon is of water daily into the river to help Morgan had better, educational opportunities Ritfn Skelley Jr. to a two-year term on the buying a chlorinator to help clear up wash away the offensive odors about Lake Dam and also by the hot and EAST HARTFORD — Unhappy with a ford ear the intersection of Main and students in poor communities. board of governors of the Connecticut Bar' the pollution in the Hockanum River. which area residents and health of­ humid weather. police report on ap Aug. 1 accident in­ Adams Streets. Mrs. Drolet’s car then Since the .ruling, the state has been Association ahd House of Delegates. Tlie cost of the chlorinator is $1,500 ficials have expressed concer. The new chlorinator will have a Backs ONE WEEK ONLY! Bulletin Board volving Police Chief Clarence Drumm, struck a vehicle driven hy Pearlene-Gib- trying to figure out how to cut. the Skelley, a Hartford resident, was ad-; and Mayor Frank McCoy has 'The mayor explained that the one-ton chlorine capacity and will Republican Town Chairman James son, 46, of 1861 Main St., East Hartford. traditional reliance on property tax mitted to the Connecticut bar in 1956. He' authorized its purchase. changeover to the new treatment work automatically to help cut down Grasso A TREASURE TROVE OF Mirabile has called it a “sweet cover-up.” Mrs. Gibson was charged with failure to revenues. served as assistant state’s attorney fqr’ Officials say the heavy pollution in facility is allowing sewage which has on the unpleasant odors and to help Small Parks Closing Mirabile will continue to seek an in­ obey a stop sign, a charge she says she Killian mtfRains the ruling will cost the Hartford County from 1969 to 1973, and is the river is being c a u ^ by the just received primary treatment to purify the water and the extra flow of STONE-STUDDED RINGS EAST HARTFORD — The Department of Parks and vestigation by' Hartford County state’s at­ plans to contest in court Sept. 13. state about $250 million more than it now immediate past president of the Connec­ switchover to the new sewage treat­ go into the river. 'Die complete water will also help these conditions. VERNON - Chester W. Recreation announces all small parks in East Hartford torney George Stoughton. spends on ’ elementary and secondary ticut Chapter of the Defense Research ment facility and other causes. switchover won’t be made until the The mayor hopes the chlorinator Morgan, Democratic state AT A VERY THRIFTY will be closing for the summer on Friday. These parks in­ A report issued Wednesday by two top Grant Finalist education. He says the state will probably Institute. Ilie mayor said he has talked with middle of September, officials said. can be installed soon, today if possi­ representative from Ver­ clude Shea, Woodland, Nicholson, Labor, Center and ranking officers exonerated Drumm as have to raise taxes to pay the education The board conducts the business of the Rqckville Water and Aqueduct Co. He said the condition has also been ble, and he said it should significant­ non’s 56th District, has Alumni in the north end of town, and Millbrook, Slye, the cause ojE-Rfe three-car accident. The HARTFORD (UPI) - The Capitol bill and says his opinion is supported by 6,(XX) member association and is under tlje' officials and has asked them to aggravated by the fact that the water ly improve the water quality within a reaffirmed his endorse­ Foran and Sunset Ridge in the south end. report, wri^en-by Lt. Richard J. Lewis Region Council of Governments is one of Education Commissioner Mark Sbedd. direction of the House of Delegates. ‘ ' release an additional million gallons company has cut down on water flow couple of days. ment of Gov. Ella Grasso’s Reg. 12.50-$25 The five large parks, Goodwin, Gorman, Hockanum, candidacy for re-election. 9.97 and Sgt. James A. Keegan, said the chief J7 finalists competing for three $100,000 Martin and McAuliffe will be open through Sept. 4. may have been drinking but not enough to federal economic development planning Morgan said, I ’During impair his driving. The two also dismissed grants to be awarded across the country. the past four years the charges of an attempted cover-up. Council Executive Director Dana Han­ Area bulletin board governor’s outstanding ^ 8 t Hartford Fire Calls But Mirabile questioned the in­ son said Wednesday if the council fails to leadership helped turn dependence of .the investigation and receive a grant, it is likely to receive fun­ Board Meeting ' ticipation fee will be charged. Food around the dismal fiscal Ahearn Appoints and jobs situation from Wednesday, 6:33 expressed concern that Drumm was not ding in a second round of grants after HEBRON — The Regional District and drinks will be available. Wednesday, 11:28 given a sobriety test. .: ANDOVER — Mrs. Betty Kowalski which all of the citizen of a.m.—Medical call to 726 Main p.m.—Medical call to 612 Sept. 30. Yes and No! 8 Board of Education will meet Mon­ Frisbees will be provided by the Burnside Ave. The two officers’ report substantiates The grants, administered by the and Mrs. Margaret Jurovaty have Jaycees and there will be a this state suffered.” St. ^ n appointed to head Andover’s day at 8 p.m. in the library at Rham . Wednesday, 12:13 Wednesday, 6:58 the findings of Policeman Neal R. Huber, Economic Development Administration, Answers , demonstration of the new sport He said the highlight of campaign for the election of High School. the “turn around” was the p.m.—Motor vehicle accident p.m.—Medical call to 254 who investigated the accident. will allow regional authorities to plan for The board will act on resignations “Flingbee,” which is a team eff(?ft Aloyisius Ahearn as state represen- governor’s budget of this on Holnies Street. Plain Drive. Huher’s report said Drumm tried un­ job creation, decide where to new and appointments and other per­ using a frisbee in a soccer-type Wednesday, 1;04 Wednesday, 9:18 successfully to stop on wet pavement and development should be located, and con­ to the following questions: tatiave for the 55th District. past legislative session 1304 '«Ahearn, a Democrat, will be in- sonnel matters; be presented with a scoring game. p.m.—Brush fire on Highview p.m.—Medical call to rammed the new police cruiser into a car sider related issues such as transportation In the event of rain on Saturday the which contained signifi­ Main St."" vjilved in a primary on Sept. 12 with six-year plan for the district; es­ Street.. driven hy Eileen Drolot, 41, of West Hart- and land use, Hanson said. contest will be rescheduled for Sun­ cant new state assistance Wednesday, 2:28 Wednesday, 10:04 1. Is Curtis Mothes the most Liouie M atsikas and Edw ard tablish school bouts A d the pay rate for substitute teachws and rriilk and day. for the towns and cities. p.m.—Medical call to 490 p.m.—Medical call to 18 Williams. “ Governor G rasso’s Holmes St. lunch prices; and the filing of state Roberts St. expensive T V in America? The 55th District includes the Enrollment Sessions recommended boosts in Wednesday, 2:59 Wednesday, 11:59 lunch program policies and forms. towns of Andover, Bolton, Columbia, COVENTRY — The registrars of five ongoing state aid p.m.—Medical call at police pirn.-Motor vehicle accident WOODLAND The board will also be asked to act voters will hold special enrollment Hebron, Marlborough, and part of prograpis meant an in­ headquarters on. Tolland on 1-84 westbound. 2. Is it too expensive for you? on board policies; approve payment Vernon. It is now served by sessions "bn August 26 and 29 to ac­ crease of almost 50 percent Street. Today, 2:28 a.m.—Medical of architect’s invoices for the design Wednesda'y, 2:59 call to 65 Bissell St. GARDENS Republican Dorothy Miller of Bolton commodate fj^ilitate those who wish in grants to Vernon. This Today,-2:28 a.m.—Medical HARDY-FALL BLOOMING v*o is also seeking re-election. development phase of the proposed to cast their b'allots in the September p.m.—Brush fire at 28 Burke Curtis Mathes ~~ junibr high; appoint a school physi­ increase amounted to over St. call to 219 Burnside Ave. Th« Moct Eipcntiv* T*i««i»ien S»H in Amsrico ... ond Dorn W*ll Worth M. iMrs. Kowalski of Route 6, is chair­ 12 primary. $450,000 or approximately Wednesday, 4:58 Today , 4:23 a.m.—Minor man of the Andover Board of Elduca- cian; and take action on a grant On Saturday from noon to 3 p.m. application. 2.5 mills in the 198-79 Ver­ p.th.—Medical call to 99 building blaze at 708 Silver tfon and Democratic Registrar of and on Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. those non town budget,” Morgan Lane. MUMS The board will also hear com­ Founders Plaza. Why Mftl* for l«99 T V thon a'CwrHt Vbters. Mrs. Jurovaty was most ac­ who wish to register may go to the Today, 7:27 mittee reports, financial and other said.' Wednesday, 5:38 M BUD 8 FLOWERS * ------Mofht i • with SST •l•ctrenlc tufilnsw tive in the fight to save Bishop Pond, Porter LibrafJ on Route 44A for the He said that as far as he p.m.—Vehicle fire at' Silver a.fh.—Washdown at 901 Main (CHRYSANTHEMUMS) 5 FOB $ 7 ^ 100% modulor constnictloii ond o«ir l^ e n the private owner threatened reports. northern (second) district or to the is concerned. Governor and Whitney lanes.______St. •xclutivB FoutYbot Ltmlfwd Warranty^ There will also be an executive ses­ to sell the land to a developer, she in­ Town Office Building on Route 31 for Grasso’s leadership during Loeh of tha fellawins financing plan. itiated a petition, organized the sion to discuss personnel matters. the southern (first) district. Wa put it togathar Jutf far yaa. Wa the 1978 legislative session low is the best thm of the .year to feed your lawn! townspeople, and with the help of The meeting has been warned to in­ The cutoff date for registering for think yqu and Curtis MatluM thauld clude the executive session. has shown him the state is end of suBrner GREENVIEW WINTERGREEN gat togathar. 4hearn, who was then State the primary is August 29, except for definitely headed in the Representative, she met with the Dental Clinic those who will become 18 years old right direction and that the governor and the state consequently VERNON - The Rockville Public between then and September 11. The leadership is committing LAWN FOOD i2» MODI L CS4*A wMli fwN Iw f w bought the property. The pond is now Health Nursing Association will latter may register up to the day itself to a greater degree of, 40 Month S«lMCVi»s Cliowiwl ItowwN C«»«wl 20,000 8q.Ft. 23 ar wildlife refuge and recreation area'. sponsor a dental clinic for pre-school preceding the primary. state support for DO IT NOW ! otoournOM In addition to these special E(*It Anw^lMnwCalotJ ; “I am pleased that Betty and children from Sept. 11 through 15 and beleaguered municipal At BIONSIBH'S IMMnNC CQflER SPteiAL 'S p o n 'o t'lO r A Ci>lo>l I^argaret have offered to help me,” Sept. 18-22 in the Union sessions, those who wish to register Financing Mr>to>1 budgets. 784 TALCOTTVILLE RD., VERNON LARGEST UTEXITE DRIVEWAY GERANIUMS Ahearn said. He said, they are fine Congregational Church, Elm Street. to vote may do so at the Town Clerk’s “I can think of no one DISPLAY OF FOUR-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY^ CASH SALE PRICI (MOOCL CMSR) SM0.00 people, well respected in Andover office any weekday during regular of­ 1 1978 MIDAS MUH 23' 2 AIR COHD...... $13,800 •miMsimijs 4Vk” Pots W/TRADI. SALtS TAX (teS.O0) TOTAL CASH Children from Vernon, Ellington, better suited to continue 4 1978 AIM 'S 31’ ...... f*®** F0LIAGE & , Mow ST.H, 3 for $20 J8 PRICE MSS.00. HOF DOW»AYMENT. 41 and have worked hard and and Tolland, age 3-5, are eligible for fice hours. leading us in the coming tCurtlsMathtiwIII * MONTHLY PAYMIHTS W f I2I.2S PER shcctssfuily over the years to im­ the free clinics. A state dental , The First District registrars are 1 1978 ATM 26%’ BUHKHOUSE ...... $6,550 HOUSE PLANTS LATE VEGETABLE r«plac« any alactranic MONTH. O iriR R ID PAYMENT PRICE four years than (jlovemor Treat yourself to rings for pari fraa lor four yoars - 41987.44 ANNUAL REROENTAOB RATE OF prove the quality of life in their dom- hygienist will clean the children’s Julliette Bradley and Margaret 1 1978 PUMTAH OIL 24’ BUNKHOUSE.... ^ $5,400 "BEMITIFY YOUR PLANTS 18.00% FINANCINO THROUGH ASSOCIATES Grasso and would hope the M .1 9 oaeh you pay only traval HOMES DECOr CauHffowwr, Sroccoll, LtMuco, FOUR FINANCIAL SERVICES CO. INC. WITH YOUR ijmnity. -v teeth and apply phosphate fluoride. Jacobson, and the Second District people of Vernon will every finger, at a price that 2 1977 ATM TRAVEL TRAILERS...... FROM $5,500 10 for 18.99 •nil torvlca cnargoB of APPROVED CREDIT. Spnwta, Cabbagw, Endlvoo YEAR you r s trv ico r. For an appointment call the nursing registrars are Gertrude Haven and won't even pinch your budgetl 3 1977 HOAS TRAVa TRAILERS ...... FROM $5,100 MOSTLY 4S MONTH FINANCING AVAIUSLE » provide her this chance by CONTZOL JtfM K U K H U S EXCLUSIVE ON OTHER MODELS. ASK ABOUT THEM. office at 62 Park St., Rockville.. Ritva Wisenall. ' WILSON AND BEARCAT TRUCK CAPS w iTHtnm oii OPEN WEEKDAYS LNHNTED Building Cummittee supporting her at the polls Beautiful pretenders In JVANEUIEnUTMPSI WARRANTY FULL LINE OF PAL FIRESTIX CB ANTENNAS 8:30^ A.M. 7KI0 P.M. Ash to aok a eomplalo copy of Ihla warranlyi I HEBRON — The Junior High Erishee Contest , Bus Schedules in the coming months,” 18K gold electroplate, MANY MORE NEW AND USED UNITS WEEKENDS 8 A.M. 5 P.IN ^hool Building Committee will meet COVENTRY — The Coventry ANDOVER — The school bus Morgan said. with simulated and NOT LISTED mam Monday at 7 p.m. in the library at Jaycees will sponsor a “Frisbee routes published are all subject to genuine stones. Sizes 5 to 8, AWNING 273 W. MIDDLE TPKE Rbam High School. Frolic” Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 change after schools open and the OVER 8 MILLION plus adjustable styles, too. OPEN • The committee will discuss possi- p.m. at the Miller Richardson Field routes are ran tor several days. WHEN PURCHASING PRESCRIPTIONS Hurry to Fashion Jewelry, Wed B-e ,file revision of the time schedule for on Route 31. The event is open to The Andover routes were to be ap­ SaMy Compounded thpike Thufu. 9-9 proved by the Board of Education ANY New 'lidding and construction, with the those of all ages. all eight D&L stores. nKiiiN S (mu.MF,': Frl. 9-6 Participants will demonstrate Tuesday night but there wasn’t a AKIHUR DRUG' Unit From SAT 9-5 architect. It will also consider ap- WOODLAND BARDENS ICSiIIBEfEEIl Qudgol To roval of invoices for payment for their frisbee throwing skills and quorum of the board so action had to ^tock 1611MDDDUMDfr«Mi>IICBgTP,CT. 06040 12031643-8474 36 Monthi Jervices rendered to date. prizes wifi be awarded. A 25 cent par- be delayed. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, C2)nn.. Thurs.; Aug. 24,19?8- PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn- Thurg., Aug. 24, 1878 II B. Froitier Of Cheshire, and seven nieces and nephews. O b itu a rie s The funeral will be Saturday at 10 Screen Doors Unnecessary Herald angle of ventilation required, according to Building Inspector Alfred Hayben*' Defending Champ Out h '"' AlJe"¥aSHa^^ landlords of five apartment pme, 318 Bunaide Ave., East Hart apparently vrin their John Saicius, town sanitarian. . .disqualified themselves from vbtingi; Mrs. P. William Person Mrs. Earl Johnson - mrd. Burim wj** f*® J " U"*®'®® appeal not to Install screen doors and ’The,original Health Department because they had not been at-the; ' Earl Y ost X graveside service was held ELLfNG’TON - Mrs. Gladys Dim- Cemetey, East Hartford. f,,„ppai cellar window.5£rwns based on fln- order to the apartment owners to in­ hearing. „ J, Sports Editor Wednesday in East Cemetery for mock Johnson, 52, of Hawaii, former­ Friends may call at the funeral ^ code Enforce- stall screens was prompted by com­ Saicius said that arguments that in-, ' Mrs. Anna S. Olsson Person, 75, of ly of Ellington, died Monday in home Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 ^gnt Committee. plaints of Dr. Ben Z. Rubin, who had sects could be kept out with screen* r In Local Softball Play 122 Summit St., who died Tuesday. Hawaii. She was the wife of Earl P*®- ' Although no vote was taken investigated the lack of screens In doors did not prove valid, as outetjA j- She was the wife of P. William Per­ Johnson. John S. Phillips Wednesday afternoon because of lack several complexes. Including his own doors are opened at the same rate a s« , Mrs. Johnson lived in Ellington The field was cut to seven son. John Stephen Phillips, 30, of 18 of a quorum, committee members on Highland Street. screen doors. . • ?* # Jaycees, remain the only undefeated the Funeralmen. Joe Brooks, Brian Fire dosed Thrifty’s. Dave Koski before moving to Hawaii six years Good enough for pros mid 1920s were the Chicago Bears, teams as three more com­ The family suggests that frinds Lenox St. died Wednesday at bis agreed tha|pthe housing complexes An appeals hearing was conducted The apartments involved in thet ; clubs. The Hosemen rallied for five Quigley and Steve Casavant each clubbed two of the Hosemen’s six wishing to may make memorial gifts ago. home. meet minimum ventilation standards Aug. 2 by the enforcement com­ c.ase are Woodland Manor > One of my favorite characters was New York Giants, Chicago Car­ bines, including defending nins in the seventh frame to register chipped in two safeties to the winning hits. Scott Hanson and Barry Nixon to Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 ' She bad worked at LaPAinte In­ Mr. Phillips was bom Feb. 16,1948, and thus would not require the mittee. Apartments on Homestead Street, ) big Jerry Fay, a giaijt in his heyday dinals, Green Bay Packers, champ Bob & Marie’s Pizza, a 7-5 victory over Thrifty Package effort. John Rogers ripped three hits each collected three of the dustries in Rockville befoye her Philadelphia Yellowjackets and while the Jaycess rapped 18 hits en Church St. in Manchester where he lived all bis screens. Only three of the five committee Independence Village on Henry;,; as a professional football player at 6- were ousted last night from the and Barry Steams, Ed Brown and Packagemen’s 10 safeties. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 retirement. life. He was the son of Frederick W. ’The committee’s findings were members attending Wednesday were Street, Village Apartments 6-and 230 ponds, who also was good Providence Steamrollers. double elimination Town Slow route to a 12-7 decision over Wilson Ron Dickerson two apiece for the Dave Malick lashed two hits in­ Main St. was in charge of The funeral Is Saturday at 10 a.m. Fay hao some fine teammates,- like Electric at Fitzgerald Field. Vets. Tierney’s iced the verdict with and Ruth Cajgo Phillips. based on a study of the apartment’s at the wpeals hearing, including Sycamore Lane, Homestead P a A jJ enough to play one season in the Fitch “B” Division Softball cluding a three-run homer, Mike arrangements. at the Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, He was an assistant professor of floor plans to see if they met ventila- Saicius, Fire Chief John Rlvosa and Village on Homestead Street a m rf Eastern Baseball Leairm with New Red Grange, a two-time All- Four games, two each at Robert­ a four-run seventh-inning outburst. Moulin singled, doubled and tripled 76 Prospect St., Rockville. Burial Tournament. son and Fitzgerald, are on tap tonight Mrs. Person was born in civil engineering at Manhattan tion standards requiring either Police Capt. Henry Minor. Town Northwood Apartments on Hilliant • Haven and was a l s ^ standout American running back from Tom Bombardier stroked a three- and Bob Highter, Mickey Miller, Joe will be in Cyrstal Lake Cemetery, Illinois; Benny Oosterbaan and Ben­ and when the dust settles after ac­ Varmland, Sweden, and lived in College, New York City, the past openable windows equaling at least Planner Alan Lameon and Deputy Street. b^ketball player on all levels. The Pizzamen were sent to the run homer, double and single to pace Stack, Tom Harrington, Gary Dumas Ellington. ny Friedman, both out of ; Manchester since coming to this three years. <• 4.5 percent of the floor area or air Mr, Fay died early yesterday mor­ sidelines as Postal Employees, tivity, only four clubs will remain. Flo’s, Biff Grimes rapped three hits and Rich Bolbrock each were in the Friends may call at the funeral ^ m y 's Chris Cagle, Minnesota's Eastern League champs, ra lli^ for One, either North End Fire or the country in 1928. He was a graduate of Manchester conditioning. ning at the age of 81. and Tom Doran, Don Fay, Bruce two- category for the Jaycees. home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Herb Joosting, Ernie Nevers of three runs in the seventh inning, for a Other survivors include a High School and the University of Using the formula, all five conv Long before I came to The Herald I Jaycees, will have earned a berth in Peck, Paul Cromack and Ed Bom­ Dick Tanger, Bob Perlman and Jeff The family suggests that friends Mrs. Goss Moderator Stamford and Harry Stuhldrehe? of come^from-behind 6-5 win at Robert­ the toumament championship round. dau^ter, Mrs. George (Barbara) Connecticut where he received his plexes exceeded the square fogtage was aware of Jerry Fay and bis feats bardier two apiece. Bob Watts had Dallas each had a pair of blows for wishing to may m ^ e memorial gifts Notre Dame. son Park. The finals are slated Tuesday night Wrixon of Glastonbury. bachelor’s w d master's degrees and Fred Peck, Republican Registrar primary, vying to be the Republic^. * in Itaseball, basketball and football. three blows and Tom Vecsey, Dan Wilson’s. to the American Cancer Society, 237 When Fay was with the pros, he MCC Vets were also sent to the at Fitzgerald starting at 7:30. Mrs. Person’s obituary which doctorate in civil engineering and of Voters, said today he has chosen candidate in the 12th Assemb^r ' In later years, after occupying this Jones, Bill Hodis and Tom Thibodeau E. Center St., Manchester. was a two-way, 60-minute performer. sidelines with their second loss, drop­ Bob Judd stroked three hits and T()NI(.TH ’S ;«CIIKUtl,E appeared in Wednesday’s Herald had applied mechanics. He was a Public Documents Mrs. M a^ Jane Goss, 123 Elaine District. He is challenging Walter desk, our paths often c r o s ^ and a two apiece for Alliance. Flo’s trailed several misspellings because of mis­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Much to the Joyner, who was selected by the warm friendship developed. Pro football didn’t enjoy the ping an 11-6 duke to Tierney’s in the Bob Coulombe, Bill Hearn and Tom until the fifth stanza when it erupted Tierney^t) v». Postal, 6 — Kay Fromer member of the American Society of Road, to serve as chief moderator for KobcrtHon information. consternation of the State Police, the the Ilepublican primary on Sept. 12. Republican Town Committee as the | Jerry Fay was the first phenomenal success that it does opener at Robertson. Flo’s behind a Martin two apiece for Postal, which for five markers to wipe out a 7-3 EAST HARTFORD - Kay Civil. Engineering. Ticrnry'sXposlul winner state Freedom of Information Com­ Mrs. Goss was also chief candidate. 1 * . Manchester man to play in the today and the biggest crowd during 20-hit attack kept its title hopes alive collected 11 hits. Rick Sieczowski deficit. The Cake Decorators scored Fromer, 50, of Cheshire, formerly of He also belonged to the Wilson’s, 7:30 — Kolierlson Nicholas V. Colaluca mission has made public a sample moderator for the primary two years The primary will Include foi|rJj National Football League with the Fay’s career was 40,000 against the and dashed those of Alliance Printing and Jerry Robitaille each had a pair four times in the sixth and two more East Hartford, died ’Tuesday at her Professional Engineers in the State . Newark Bears in 192i3 in Shibe Park for good, 14-7, at Fitzgerald Field. of blows for B&M. Flo's \B. Thrifty's, 6 — SOUTH WINDSOR - Nicholas V. of Connecticut, Chi Epsilon and Tau form being tried out by police in sex ago in which Peck challenged and voting places. Peck choseti Philadelphia Quakers, since in the seventh to ice it. home. in Philadelphia, the old home of the North End Fire, champs of the Bill Grant belted two hoiners and a Fitzgerald Colaluca, 62, of 35 Sharon Drive died Beta Pi fraternities. Honor Society of assault cases. donated Marion M e r ^ for the posi­ moderators for voting districts 2 and *! rechristened the Philadelphia Lenny Farrand rapped a three-run Miss Fromer was born in Kingston, baseball Phillies. Dusty League, and Charter Oak single and Jim McAuley slugged a NFFire vs. Jayeees, 7:30 — Tuesday at Mount Sinai Hospital in Phi Kappa Pi and the Sigma Xi State Police Lt. Col. Donald Long, tion of registrar. ^ 10 and Joyner for districts 5 and 7. * Eagles. inside-the-park homer in the bottom N.Y., and lived in East Hartford With the National Leaguers, Fay, The pro salary. Fay recalled in one T.pspiip riinnor-iip M anchester rniindtripper and two bingles to pace of the seventh frame as North End Fitzgeruhl Hartford. He was the husband of during her early years where she Scientific Research Society of North who will become acting State Police Peck is also a candidate in this commissioner Friday, had requested out of little Grove City College in of his office visits, was $175 a game, Mrs. Dolores Zurovclk Colaluca. attended public school. She lived in America. Mr. Colaluca was born in an advisory opinion from the FOI on Grove City, Pa., an incubator for which was big money 50 years ago. Cheshire the past eight years. * He attended the Nazarene Church. Providence, R.I., and lived in the the form. many fine pro athletes, had rough While at Grove City, Fay won a ■■ .V, XV'- She receiv^ her bachelor’s and Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. Hartford area 30 years. Manchester Woman going against the big name college dozen letters, four each in baseball, .N-- 'fN- ' S ta n d in g s master’s degrees of science at Marilyn Chance, and a nephew, He was the manager of the Chicken stars but before training camp ended basketball and football...... iTT'Tfi' iii\if«nr»Tmnmimwnir Springfield College, and received her Stephen T. Chance, bbth of Easton, he had beaten out Yale’s famous All- ■ ' ^ '-.v, r Coop Restaurant in Hartford the past sixth-year certificate from the Pa., and several uncles and aunts. May Be Joining VFW American League 30 years. America selection. Century On^ear in baseball U nive^ty of Hartford. The funeral will be Saturday at 11 F ire C a llt • . . •«■,*...•Ay? East Other survivors are two daughters, a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - A was bom Jan. 1 and was admitted to^k Milstead, for ^ of the tackle jobs. Fay spent only one year in pro Miss Fromer taught at Gilbert "Professional football will open W L Pet. GB- Mrs. Diana JOnnings of Enfield and School in Winsted from 1957 to 1963, 400 Main St. Burial will be in Epst veteran of the Pacific Theater in Brookview the first day it opened. In,t baseball with George Weiss’ New Miss Monica Colaluca, of South Manchester the way to fame for a number of un­ Boston 78 47 .624 and then joined the staff at Southern Cemetery. ' World War II is awaiting confirma­ 1942 sho became the first Manchester ; Haven club. ‘.ff' Windsor; four brothers, C.A. Wednesday, 8:54 p.m, — camp fire. knowns. The niiladelphia Quakers Milwaukee 72 S3 .576 6 Connecticut State College and was an Friends may call at the funeral tion she will be the first woman in the woman to join the Women’s Army'*' A first baseman, the left-handed Colaluca of Wethersfield, Albert Center Springs Park (Town) have a new star in Jerry Fay, a New York 70 54 .565 7Vj associate professor of physical home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. state accepted as a member of the Auxiliary Corps, which in 1943> hitting giant batted .329 and set the Colaluca of Auburn, Mass., Peter Today, 10:52 a.m. — dumpster fire, tackle,,” the Philadelphia Ledger Detroit 69 56 .552 9 education at the time of her deatl:^ The family suggests that those previously all-male Veterans of became the Women’s Army Corps. pace in home runs. He was also high Colaluca of ’Trumbull, and Antjwny Bentley School, Hollister Street. (Eighth Shipped to New Qatkaea as ,ai^" wrote. i Baltimore 67 58 .536 11 She coached AAU swimming in wishing to may make meniprial gifts District) Foreign Wars. ( up among the leaders in . Cleveland 54 71 .432 24 ■Colaluca of Cranston, R.I.; three to the Church of the Nazarene. lolene Avery, 72, a resident of the m em ber of the Army motor-? "We would be willing to wager no Manchester boasted a top-rate Newington. She also initiated ► metropolitan ciW ever neard of him Toronto 51 76 .402 28 sisters, Mrs. Theresa Monti of Brookview Health Carp Facility for transport, she was assign^ instegd P semi-pro baseball team and Fay women’s intercollegiate swimming before he joinedBob Folwell’s team, Providence, R.I., and Mrs. Elizabeth 18 months and a long-time to ’’push a typewriter. I could haTe'Jl found it more profitable to stay home West teams at SCSC in 1968 and the team and yet he played four years on the DeRentiis and Mrs. Jessica Notoran- consistently was one of the top 10 A b o u t T o w n Manchester resident, sent an stayed in civiiian iife for that,” sie,r and play ball on weekends against a W L Pet. GB tonio, both of North Providence, R.I., application and a year’s membership said. 'v Grove City College eleven.” Kansas City 68 56 .548 winners in New England. . The story continues. Fay was collection of major leaguers who wmH. and five grandchildren. dues with the state delegation to the Mrs. Avery won five medals, whiclvj; ’ lined up with Connecticut and California 70 58 .547 She was past president of New The church school teachers of for the 12- to 20-year-old children of reconnmended to Folwell, but the The' funeral and burial will be VFW’s national convention in Dallas. she has framed and hung in western Massachusetts teams. Texas 61 63 .492 7 England Intercollegiate Swimming South United Methodist Church will problem drinkers at 8 at the coach was not willing to give him a Friday at 1 p.m. at St. Francis Tuesday the convention voted 9,785 room. They include a Good.DrlviqgSl One memorable contest with New Oakland Coaches Association, past chairper­ meet tonight at 7:30 in the education Pathfinders Club. The family groups chance, particularly after be learned 62 67 . 481 8>/2 Cemetery, Pawtucket, R.I. to 4,019 to allow women as full Award, the Pacific Theater medM,*; Haven for the big first baseman was Minnesota son of EAIAW Swimming Com­ wing. ' are open to those affected by Fay was a tackle. 56 71 .441 13V2 Friends may call at the D’Esopo members. Previously they could only Goddess of Peace Award, Victoxy*> against Worcester. Chicago mittee, and was instrumental in someone with a drinking problem. “I have Behman and Milstead,” he 52 72 .419 16 Wethersfield Funeral Chapel, 277 organizing intercollegiate swimming Al-Anon family groups will meet join the auxiliary. The state VFW medai and Good Conduct medal. ' 'Ci Fay had 35 chances in a 21-inning Seattle 49 77 .389 20 Folly Brook Blvd., Wethersfield, tonight at 8 at the Pathfinders Club, had voted by a narrow rahrgin June She is a member of the Disabldd->' replied,” What do I want with this— competition for women in New Jehovah’s Witnesses will have a ah — whatever his name is?” game against Worcester in 1919. He today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 102 Norman St., and Friday at 10 t^oretical school and service 11 to allow women to join pending the Veterans, the Blind Veterans, ai{d}c Wednesday's Results England.-She also coached track and had 31 putouts and foiifr assists, no Toronto 4-5, Detroit 3-4 The fiunily suggests that those a.m. at South United Methodisi meeting tonight at 7:30 in Whiton national vote. jusX' recently dropped h^r^' errors. This was a learae record at field, gyiXhastics and hockey at Milwaukee 9, Cleveland 4 ' wishing to may m ^ e memorial gifts Church campus. The beginners group Memorial Library auditorium, 100 N. Members of VFW Post 254, where membership in the American Legioq.. Impressed everyone the time fpr most chahceschahce! in one SCSC. Chicago 3. Kansas City 0 to the American Cancer Society. will meet tonight at 7:30, and Alateen Mrs. Avery joined, visited her Since the Legion opened u p .ilst game. She was a member of Connecticut Main St. 'hie rest is history. Fay impressed 8- \ \ Texas 2, Minnesota 0 Association of Health-Physical Wednesday and said she may be the charter to women,, she said she had- e v ^ o n e from the waterboy to the Each!ch teanrscored threenihs in the Tagged Out at Home Plate first woman admitted from the state. been waiting to join the VFW. i inning andlhen went scoreless California 6, New York 3 Car<^ o f T h an k s Education and Recreation, Eastern The ”I Am Responsible” group of ticket seller. He was offered and third inning Sergio Ferrer of the Mets was tagged out Ump Frank' Pulli made the call. Ferrer tried Association of Physical Education Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) will State officials at the national conven­ "It will be a pleasure to get that until Worcester broke through to tal- Baltimore 11, Oakland 0 We wish to thank The Vernon Pub^c signed a contract with the Q i^ e rs ^ by San Francisco John Tamargo in to score from second on base hit in 2-1 loss, Seattle 5, Boston 3 Works Department. The Vernon Fire for College Women, and National ( J meet tonight at 8:30 at Faith tion could not be reached for confir­ membership card,” she sai(|>. “He’s one of the greatest (tackle^ jy once in the 21st frame to win. Department Company 3. and all our mation. “Maybe this wili encourage others toSlt the eighth inning last night at Shea Stadium. (UPI photo) Today's Games relatives and friends who helped us Association of Physical Education , The winning number drawn Lutheran Church, Silver Lane, Blast I've ever seen,” the former Universi- ( Jerry Fay had a hundred stories here in our time of sorrow. for College Women. Wednesday in the Connecticut lottery Hartford. AA contact is available 24 Mrs. Avery is used to being first; join.” ;r S ty of Pennsylvania coach said. “If be picked up in his travels from coast- Texas (Jenkins 11-8) at Minnesota hours daily by calling 646-2355. •ihe says it just happens that way. She to-coast, including his ill-timed ven­ (Goltz 10-7) The Family of John R. Tomko She is survived by her father, Clyde was 225. had gone to a big college, he would have been as famous as Milstead, ture trying to organized a pro basket­ Zimmer Acts Cleveland (Paxton 9-7) at McOinlty or' any of the All- ball league fm players no more than - Milwaukee .(AuguaUne 1142) m /haek. the starting rotation and Friday's Games \ J/fe Nationwide Supermarket of Sound^ replaced him with rookie Minnesota at Toronto ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) — In 18 years of baseball, the Califor­ Kansas City at Texas, N Jim Wright. nia Angels have never finished higher than third place. This year Zimmer made the deci­ Cleveland at Chicago, N Tigers Cooled Off may be different. Milwaukee at Detroit, N sion late Tpesday and an­ Just a single percentage point have a reputation as a winner. Seattle at Baltimore, N WHEN NOTHING BUT THE BESHVILL DO^WEU DO IT AT LOWER COST nounced Wright will be separates the Angels and Kansas “This road trip can be a turning . Oakland at New York, N In Double Defeat the team's fourth starter. City in the American League West. point. We haven’t played that well on California at Boston, N Lee, 10-10, the team's California, with a 70-58 record, has the road. We need to go out and put NEW YORK (UPI) - The Tigers, the hottest team in the stopper'^in the early not had a winning season since 1970. something together.” National League But an eight-game roadtrip begin­ LaRoche, 9-5 with 18 saves, hasn't American L eape since the All-Star break, have been making a season, has lost his last ning Friday in Boston will probably given up- run in last 19 innings and in East W valiant effort to catch the East Division-leading Boston Red Sox seven starts. - • make or break them. The team is 29- the last eight appearances he has five L Pet. GB STA-2MH AM-6M STUMO MUIVCH Phiiadelphia 66 57 .537 and had closed within eight games before Wednesday night’s 32 on the road and 41-26 at home. saves and two wins. He pitched five Chicago ■ 63 62 .504 4 double-header with the Toronto Blue Jays. Harper Lost In Wednesday night’s 6-3 victory innings Sunday for his longest Pittsburgh 62 62 .500 4Va It turned out to be a disaster. pyj Minnesota, 2-0, Seattle downed over the , the pitching effort in five years. REDWOOD .CITY, Calif. (UPI) - Montreat 59 67 .468 SVi II II SI H H 91 II IDO 101 III IOC 101 Toronto swept the Tigers, 4-3 and 5- Boston, 5-3, California topped New Angels were paced by Dave Though sore and stiff before St. Louis « 53 73 .421 14% ______I " I I " I 11 I I I ■ I I 11 I I I If I I M I I M I I I I I I I I I I Willie Harper, a sixth-year outside LaRoche and designated hitter Don Wednesday’s game, LaRoche said lln•llllll|ll•llMlllll•lllmMl•lllllll llllllllll•llltlllll•lllllllll■IMlllllUlmllllh 4. York, 6-3, and Baltimore routed New York 50 76 .397 17% M ■ N ' « in Ml a linebacker, was lost to the San Fran­ Baylor. the pennant race is most important. Dave 'McKay, the only native bom Oakland, 11-0. Canadian on the Blue Jays, was the cisco 49ers for the 1978 season Baylor singled, doubled, homered, "I can’t afford to feel any \t esi Brewers 9, Indians 4 following surgery for damaged knee scor^ twice and drove in two runs. stiffness,” he said. “If you’re out of W L Pet. GB hero in both games. He singled home Sal Bando hit his 15th homer, •Alt IKMAMU TMUkl WUCtpM cartilge, the team announced the pennant race you start thinking Los Angeles 74 52 .587 TaMHOMTM euso pibch-runner Willie Upshaw with the singled twice apd Stored twice to “We still have a lot to prove,” winning run in the 12th jnnlng of the Wednesday. Baylor said afterward. “We don’t about next year and you don’t want to San Francisco 74 53 .583 % lead the Brewers..^o their ninth vic­ Cincinnati 71 55 .563 3 tory in the last 10 games. Reliever do anything that might hurt your arm •0- 000'000 0 i 0 ! 0 “0 ee and carry over. This year it’s right San Diego 67 60 .528 7% Andy Repiogle, now 6-2, held the In­ Houston 59 68 .465 15% dians hitless over the last 4 2-3 in­ now or else.” American League Chris Knapp, given the start after Atlanta 56 69 .448 17% nings. scheduled pitcher Don Aase was RSox Outplayed \t eilneeilay'a KchuIIh While Sox 3, Royals 0 shaken up in a minor traffic accident opener, and his two-run homer in the San Diego 6, Philadelphia 5 Ken Kravec tossed a four-hitter on his way to the ballpark, worked 5 and Ciaudell Washington drove in San Francisco 2, New York 1 55-WATT*AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER CUT *130 fourth inning of the nightcap 1-3 innings and gave up all three runs provided the margin of victory. two runs to lead the White Sox. Against Mariners Pittsburgh 4, Atlanta 3 in registering his 13th victory in 20 STA-235B by Realistic® Kravec, 10-11, struck out nine and did Los Angeles 4, Montreal 2 “They played good. You’ve got to decisions. give that club credit. We didn’t play not walk a batter in beating Dennis Houston 3, Chicago 0 SEATTLE (UPI) — The aren’t playing like a Tom Griffin entered the game for badly. They just played dam go

■■'V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Aug. 24, 1978- PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Aug. 24, 1978 Notre Dame Potent Again Pirates Hopeful San Diego Chargers Ohio State, Michigan Want Lydell Mitchell ' T 1 V • y V" Phils Will Fade SAN DIEGO (UPI) - The Prothro, who praised Mitchell as a Washington was selected to hear the Again Big Ten Powers San Diego Chargers want run­ “proven, outstanding back, a fine grievance, probably oyer the Coach concen­ NEW YORK (UPI) - While rose to it,” said Daye Parker, who after Derrel Thomas singled home ning back Lydell Mitchell. If pass receiver and a dangerous open- weekend, CHICAGO (U P I) -In six of ble challenger, based on its fourth theturging Pittsburgh Pirates tripled with one out in the 12th and Ozzie Smith from first base with the field runner.” Mitchell indicated ’Tuesday that a the last 10 years, Ohio State trates on defense, perhaps because place finish a year ago, and Coach scored the winning run on Ed Ott’s deciding run in the Padres’ 6-5 win. Mitchell wants thenn. Prothro had no direct comment on trade might be the best solution to his his offense usually is potent. This Lee Corso’s opinion that the team arejinow entertaining hopes the Mitchell, the subject of days of has won three Big Ten football year he has to replace six defensive single. “We know what’s at stake we “But I ^nyfmnoyed with the play of Mitchell’s complaints about the difficulties, saying, “Maybe it would championships, .Michigan has should be improved in maturity and National League East pennant have to play this kind of baseball the the team. However, I feel my hearings by the NFL Player Club Colts, saying: beJiest if I were traded.” ' starters, including'■most of the personnel. race turns out like something rest of the way out. We have a good overreacting would do more harm (Relations Committee on his dis­ “It’s the same problem all over the ^ I t s Coach Ted Marchihroda then ' V won one and the two have backfield, but found good prospects “We have the key people who won like 1973, the front-running — chance to win it now.” than good. I would rather be where crimination trharge against the leagile. He has played out his option commented, “lie asked to be traded .1 shared the crown six times. for every position in . the key games,” Corso said. “If we Baltimore Colts, was traded to the y V On offense he again has quarter­ but slumping — Philadelphia The Phillies in 1964 lost 12 out of 13 we are than chiding at this time of and he is in his option year. He didn’t and maybe he’s right. We’ll attempt ^-(\K U - K 'if Don’t look for a change in 1978. One can sustain the level of play I know the year.” Chargers by the Colts Wednesday for walk out on his contract.” to grant his wish.” or the other most likely will wind up back , running backs we have jn us, we can win any Phillies are looking warily running back Joe Washington and a Russell Davis and Harlan Huckleby over their shoulders hoping it Elsewhere in the NL, San Fran­ Mitchell, 29, currently in the option In three hours of hearings Monday, on top, or they’ll share the title game.” cisco shaded New York, 2-1; Los fifth-round draft choice. year of a 390,(XX) cpntract, reportedly Ue committee apparently listened to again, even though most of the rest of and flanker Ralph Clayton. His offen­ Iowa Coach Bob Commings also winds up nothing like 1964. National Angeles put away Montreal, 4-2, and A source told UPI the trade is con­ had been seeking a $200,000 contract. mil presentations by both Mitchell the league should be improved sive line was riddled by graduation looked at the season optimistically. Remember 1973? The Mets took Houston downed Chicago, 3-0. tingent on Mitchell, the NFL’s Earlier Wednesday, the NFL com-. and Colts’ officials. enough to make toe path to glory lettermen with good prospects ^ "if can field a healthy team, we the NL East pennant with juskjtwo Dodgers 4, Expos 2 leading pass receiver last season, mittee sent Mitchell’s charges of Pittsburgh Steelers’ President Dan more difficult, y. -■are available. will be good,” he said. games over .500. The Pirates finished games down the final stretch to blow Burt Hooton scattered nine.hits signing with San Diego. If racial discriminatibn, bargaining in Rooney and New York Giants’ Presi­ Don’t look for a change at Notre Woody Hayes has seven starters Commings also will be working third that year, but they have good the pennant to the St. Louis Cardinals over eight innings dtid the Dodgers Washington, who has had knee bad faith and levying improper fines dent Wellington Mara represented Dame either. The defending national back on both his offensive and .defen­ , with lettermen for every starting reason to hope this year’s pennant and those dark memories are begin­ took advantage of four Expo errors troubles, does not pass Baltimore’s to arbitration. management on the comipittee. champions, despite losses, should be sive units, and among his individual position, and his experienced depth winner won’t be too much better ning to drift back in the wake of the to maintain their half-game lead over physical, the Colts reportedly will “ We believe because of the Center Len Hauss of the Washington potent again, particularly on offense, standouts are linebacker Tom could be good, too. than .500. That’s because by beating Phillies’ recent slump. Wednesday’s the San Francisco in the NL West: receive an additional first-round seriousness of the charges, all par­ Redskins, the association president, Women^s Rec Softball League Champ and should Coach Dan Devine find Cousineau, Rod Gerald Purdue returns quarterback Mark the Atlanta Braves, 4-3, in 12 innings, 6-5 loss to the San Diego Padres was draft pick. . ..v.- defensive replacements, the Irish and running back Ron Springs. Asiros 3, Cults 0 ties should be heard under oath,” a and guard Gene Upshaw of the Tikey Painters copped the Women’s Rec Herrmann, who could be the Big Wednesday night for their ninth their seventh in the last 10 games and Ken Forsch, making his first start Colts’ officials could not be committee statement said. Oakland Raiders, an association Carpenter, Coabh Paul Sutkaitis. I^ont row, will be hard to beat. Buckeye backers believe the starters Ten’s best, if not a challenger for straight victory they have just cut their lead to four games over in more than a year, combined with reached for comment. “Therefore, the entire matter is vice-president, represented the Softball League. Squad members, top row (1. Phyllis Uccello,’ Diane Peroli,. Marilyn Even Devine recognizes this. "I will be good enough to challenge for national honors. But Coach Jim reached the .500 mark for the first Chicago and 4 Vk over the Pirates.. Joe' Sambito on a six-hitter and the The Chargers released comments being referred to arbitration.” players. to r.) Coach Dick Parson, Peg Parson, Chmielewski, Ann Dawson, Barbara Paul. don’t toink we should be rated No. 1, another title, with depth the major Young has to find depth as eight time since June. “We’re still out in front,” said Astros parlayed four Cub errors into only from Head Coach Tommy Arbiter .lames Scearce of Dianne Lombardo, Bev Gluhosky, Linda but I think' we can win toe national problem, and Hayes will find that. starters. Missing were Dot Massolini and Linda Rated the major challengers were “It was must-win situation and we Phillies’ Manager Danny Ozark, three unearned runs for their win. Baker, Sue Hayes, Karen Lemire, Chris Burgess. (Herald photo by Chastain) championship again. Somebody is Illinois, Wisconsin and going to have to beat us to take it Michigan State, third place finisher Northwestern, the latter pair with away. I’m not saying it’s impossible, last year with. lettermen available at new coaches, were figured for second . j Tftadgra ) Pats Deal Neville but it will be tough to'flu.” every position and boasting one of the division finishes, although each has The Irish retain quarterback Joe nation’s top pass receivers in Kirk Little Sleep No Handicap 11 ,ij..iii»Huaili«ni SMITHFIRI.'nSMITHFIELD, R R.I. I YllPn (UPI) — - The ’The ViVinaeVikings fnr for a ariraft draft chnice choice. I In addition UConn Satisfy Coach some standouts. Montana, running backs Vagas Gibson, and Minnesota, in fifth place New England Patriots traded to Clabo, the Pats also have Mike Linebacker John Sullivan may be Batting Coach Walt Nadzak, put­ others ran toe 40 yards in 4.4 while halfbacks Tony sive tackles Jim Kern of Ferguson and Jerome Heavens, wide last year, but a bowl visitor. The the best at Illinois but Wayne Strader National League veteran offensive tackle Tom Neville Patrick, the team’s 1977 kicker who 4.6 or better and several Jordan of Allentown, Pa., York, Pa., and John Konec- receiver Kris Haines and a strong Gophers must settle on a quarter­ Wednesday and ijcquired a third has been bothered by a groin injury, ting his University of could be a surprise at fullback. iis AB H Avg. more were recorded at 4.7. Andre McGuire of Newark, ny of Fairfield and defen­ offensive line, but need to rebuild toe back, but have Kent Kitzmann and Knepper Stops Mets punter. and Mike Burke, recently acquired Connecticut football team Wisconsin quarterback Charles Burroughs, Atl 389 124 .319 Also, seven linemen broke N.J., and Bob Perotti of sive ends John Lane of defensive front four. Linebackers Marion Barber returning as running Neville, 35, a Patriots’ starter on through its first day of two- Green and split end David Charles Clark, SF 463 143 .309 from Denver’ five seconds flat in the Middlefield each had a 4.5 Camp Hill, Pa., and Robin and defensive backs are veterans. backs, Jeff Anhorn at split end and NEW YORK (UPI) - Bob and I was still up at 4 a.m. If I don’t Youngblood walked to open the se­ the right side since 1965, was.dealt to Neville’s job is likely to go to a-day drills Tuesday, could be a potent passing combina­ Rose, Cin 523 161 same distance. seconds timing. Anderson of Cambridge, Michigan was fourth nationally last number defensive standouts. get a good night’s sleep I get cond inning, and moved to third on .308 Denver for a draft pick. He will be veteran Shelby Jordan or rookies expressed satisfaction with tion and Ira ■Matthews a standout Knepper felt great picking up Parker, Pit 439 135 “We have shown the best Clocked at 4.6 were Mass. year in fewest points allowed and Indiana also was figured as a possi- headaches and just feel blah. Today I first baseman Willie McCovey’s .309 reunited with Red Miller, the Bronco Dwight Wheeler or Terry Falcon. the speed displayed in runner. his 13th victory Wednesday in Madlock, SF 345 speed of any football team safeties Bob Voipe of felt awful.” error of ’s grounder. 106 .307 coach who was once the Pats offen­ Bob McKay, who shared the job with fitness drills the night San Francisco’s 2-1 triumph Bowa, Phil 505 154 .305 I have ever coached,” Nad­ Staten Island, N.Y., Don Knepper scattered nine hits before ’s jingle to center scored sive line coach. Neville the past two years, retired before. over the but Smith, LA 380 116 .305 “I never thought I’d be zak said. Although he was Pock of Shawnee Mission, giving way to a pinch-hitter in the top Youngblood. ’Hie Giants op'ened the “I just hope everything works out. after the Pats traded him 10 days ago pleased with toe quickness Kahsas, linebacker Dave the 24-year-old left-hander of the ninth. Using an abundance of Ckincepcion, Cin 450 136 .302 coaching someone who scoring in the top of the second on a I haven’t played the left side in 20 to Detroit for defensive end Jim and speed of the freshmen, Ragan of West Miffiin, Pa., off-speed and breaking balls, Cromrti, Mtl 474 142 .300 could run a 4.3 in 40 would feel a lot better with a double by McCovey and a two-out years. Maybe we’ll both meet in the Mitchell. there were some disap­ and halfbacks Kerry Knepper flirted with trouble most of Cruz, Hou 450 135 .350 yards,” the coach good night’s sleep. single by Roger Metzger. AFC playoffs,” Neville said from the Neville missed the entire 1975 pointments. “Some who Marshall of Middletown the game and benefitted from some American League remarked. “But Raymond Knepper is one of the key men for The game was still tied 1-1 in the Pats’ Bryant College training camp. season due to a broken leg. He had summer jobs didn’t and Mark DeCambre of superb fielding by his teammates. ninth when John Tamargo drew a AB H Avg. James (a freshman run­ DODGE IS INTO DE/UJIV the San Francisco Giants in the The Patriots also acquired puritq^r bounced back to play all 14 games in work out as much as toe Cambrige. San Francisco one-out walk. Johnnie LeMaster ran Carew, Min 452 154 .341 ning back from Bogalusa, National League West pennant race. Neil Clabo from the Minnesotk 1977 and 1978. ’The Mississippi State others. But now they wili The linemen who broke Rob Andrews saved at least two runs Rice, Bos 520 168 .323 LA) ran it in 4.37 seconds His 13-9 record and 2.81 ERA are se­ for Tamargo and Metzger sacrificed graduate was a 1966 AFL All-Star. have to push themselves to the five seconds barrier when he snared a line drive by Doug Piniella, NY 338 107 .317 Papale Cut and 4.40. We used two cond on the club only to Vida Blue. him to second. Pinch-hitter Mike Ivie get into shape. However, I were noseguards John Flynn with the bases loaded in the Roberts, Sea / 346 109 .315 different watches on him Lately, however, Knepper has been was intentionally walked to set up the CHESTE^ Pa. (UPI) - Wide Women's Flag Football am pleased with the condi­ Haushalter of Bridgeville, third and Terry Whitfield cut down Oliver, Tex 383 120 .313 each time, so we feel we UKENBIFENG14ND dragging. His performance didn’t force play and Marc Hill, a .231 receiver/Vinc'e Papale, who two tion of toe team, overall.” Pa., and Warren Nesteruk pinch-runner Sergio Ferrer at home Brett, KC 371 114 .307 ’The East Hartford Department of have a legitimate reflect it, but Knepper says he’s hitter, was sent in for Knepper. years ago made the Philadelphia Comerback Ted Walton of Ansonia, center Jim with a perfect strike from left field in Whitaker, Dt 376 U4 .303 Parks and Recreation will hold a reading." been lying awake nearly every night “I don’t know why, but I had a squad with no college foptball of Bridgeport chalked up a Raleigh of Madison, defen­ the eighth. The Mets left 12 runners Bostock, Cal 461 139 .302 meeting of women’s flag football The coach said nine for a week unable to sleep. feeling Marc would give me the experience, was among six players during the game. win,” Knepper said. Munson, NY 477 142 .298 released Tuesday as the Eagles cut coaches, co-captains, and all in­ “It’s not the pennant race pressure terested referees tonight at 7 in the s a i n Bell, a e 426 IS iiM iD : “I got great support out there and I 127 .298 or anything like that,” said the red­ Hill did exactly that, ripping a dou­ their roster to the 50 player limit. sure needed it,” said Knepper. “I ble to left-center to score LeMaster. Home Runs office at town hall. League rules will Jal Alai Re»uHs ) eyed native of Akron, Ohio. “But for be discussed as well as available wds strong enough to go the distance ' “ It was a good one to win,” National League: Foster, Cin 29; Celtic Schedule Dodge Power wagon. The four-wheel- some reason I’ve been having a terri­ fields for practice and the schedule Dodge 0100 pickup has it where It today but I’m happy with the win.” Knepper said. “Heck, maybe I should Luzinski, Phil 28; Smith, LA 27; BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston counts: independent front suspension, drive pickup that works full-time In all ble time sleeping since Montreal. for the season. $4I7T $5514* Last night I went to bed at 11 p.m. Ironically, an error figured into pitch every game without sleep.” Parker, Pitt 23; Dawson, Mtl 22. Celtics play the New York Knicks Wednesday Evening rwiiicMMsasaapm um mcMNNUSsvarm double-wall steel cab roof, and your driving conditions. Deep-biting traction, New York’s only run. Joel ’There is still time for women to FKI M I MWS Wns IMC 7,S 4JI IN ttaMirpiiVi 2iN 11.N 7N rugged and dependable. *M.s./?.R, not American League; Rice, Bos 31; three times and the. NBA champion i S j i IN IS I M Mm 4.N i n choice of. Sweptllne or Utlllne body. sign up and be placed on a team. IMIm IM IN S.W ICintWilipi 7N Hisle, Mil 29; Thomas, Mil 27; Washington Bullets once in an eight- IM S a H u » la IJilipiThM IS ‘ M.S.R.P., not including taxes, destina­ Including taxes, destination charges, Baylor, Cal 26; Thornton, Clev 25. Rosters officially close ’Thursday, iM hsi ^ Mi^UNN M M U TIN tion charges, and optional equipment and optional equipment Practice schedule | game exhibition slate announced Aug. 31. MMiMON Partarta M U4S hriMbl4 22UI I Wednesday by toam officials. Mctl HIM TrMal4l MNN TribcNM-l UN N TriMi SM 4S1N Sin CM NNus s n p m TBRi O N flu s s n rans Major Net Upset Manchester High Montler traded The Celtics open against the 2 S M M I ICN IN 4S IM IIN IN IN Knicks Sept. 22 at Halifax, Nova I Ma DMi 7.N IN IMnieil IN 4JI Volleyball — Monday morning — 8 DENVER (UPI) - Veteran center U l iU IN 4 ln IN Scotia. ’They tangle two days later at U l AM ItaBlMlM IN a.m. Mike Montler was traded by the iUgitmmn IN M rii 1-2 JIM M M iM N N ( Basketball ) I 2-4 n il ParlHliM N S r«fidiM 324JI Field hockey — Monday morning— Denver Broncos to the Detroit Lions the Providence, R.I., Civic Center TrMa 2-14 NIN TrMta U4 IJ&U 8:30 for an undisclosed draft choice, the and on Oct. 7 at hbdison Square TriiMta 2-4-3 lllil sm n OK sMus SON p m Qfiemi GM NNUS ra Nvn Achieved hyPecci SMnMIMi IIN SN IN Garden in New York in the feature WESTERN DIVISION vmmmmawiamn 7MiMa IIN IS IS Girls’ swimming — Monday mor­ Broncos said Wednesday. 2Mib»a 121 3il IS I ZMa IIN 4S IMtfiiiCi 4N 4N BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) — Victor Pecci didn't need a ning — 9:30 The trade leaves Denver with game^of a double-header. The Celtics Raunphy Relations 62 (Carl TImntiUktam IN IN 4Maa IN 7 iiiii Snln 3S and the Bullets play Oct. 5 at iini imv I IN M * 74 Ills M Ui 1-3 S7N crystal ball. He already knew what was going to happen next. Soccer — Monday evening — 6 veteran Bobby Maples and second- Bujaucius 14, Joe Reiser 10), Bake 38 Pariacta74 4NN Mn(i 3-1NN Madison Square Garden in the first MM2-7 3IS Triteto 3-1-7 33IN Ramirez, hitting deep topspin Boys’ cross country — .Monday year pro Bill Bryan at center. (Scott Hansen 10, Steve Dwyer 8). hrlMli 2-7 S4N TriMa 7-M 2SUI For two and a half hours game of a twin bill. Tribcti 2-7-4 INN Boni CM NNUS sna pm T w n cut NNUS sna mns Wednesday night, the 22-year-old ground strokes and pinpoint volleys, evening — 6 Fpn NK ANUS nor pm IBarriaCMM IIN U S 4S SQnritM IN IN IN II tM i Mm 4 .N IN Pecci of Paraguay used an uncanny needed just 58 minutes to oust un­ Girls’ cross country — Monday Cbit I4N IN MM llMalMa IN IN evening — 6 *3 M l 4N IN 7MaalMaidB IS 3 b W iM i SN ability to figure out where the next seeded P atrice Dominguez of llhP IN Mafal4S4S MMiS4 7IN MM34S7N Partadal-12NS hr«MtaS42NN shot was going to upset top-seeded F rance, 6-3, 6-2;, third-seeded P«lKtat-3 INS Trihcto C-t-7 2S7.N TrifMta S4-3 IlNM Elddie Dibbs in the second round of Corrado Barazzutti of Italy disposed East Catholic TriiMta 13-7 AMAM MNU 233N2 ITTEWiaitN the 3200,000 U.S. Pro Tennis Cham­ of Billy Martin of Palos Verdes, Soccer — Monday evening — 6 pionships, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. Calif., 6-3, 6-0; fourth-seeded and Cross country — Monday morning OPEL by BUICK Dibbs, Miami Beach, Fla., who has defending champion Manuel Orantes - 10 won his last two tournaments in­ of Spain blasted Australian Hans ' ^ 30 to Choose From ir Jai Alai Entries cluding the Canadian Open, had trou­ Kary, 6-2, 6-0, and fifth-seeded Penney High J i- -4 -^ , Soccer — Monday morning - ble throughout the match with Pec- Harold Solomon of Fort Lauderdale, BflCKTOCOa'KE X'lhursday Evening Fla., playing almost flawless tennis, |W150 POWER routed Terry Moor of Monroe, La., 6- Coventry High m^spcomi rniHIiMUS MNI NNUS - D m 7 im 1 WAGON. 1, 6-2, in 55 minutes. Boys’ soccer — Monday morning— -L lai^lrtn i LlLli Pro Tennis 9:30 In other matches, sixth-seeded “ X Ml M t l XMiw Wojtek Fibak of Poland beat Tom Girls’ soccer — Monday morning— SjUniBUY .tlM M 4M4 Okker of the Netherlands, 3-6, 6-1, 6- 10 X U Mat S.MI ci’s mixed bag of tricky drop shots i h l M I M i l 3; seventh-seeded Jose Higueras of I.MMCMlI T.MCI and sharp volleying. NEW 1978 Spain defeated Tomaz Smid of Rennet Junior High L-ISSt' The 6-foot-4 South American mui Czechoslovakia, 6-3, 6-2; eighth- Soccer — Monday morning — 9:30 repeatedly chipped the ball softly seeded Arthur Ashe of New York Boys’ and girls’ cross country — OPEL into Dibbs’ forecourt and then rushed defeated Marty Riessen of Amelia ’Tuesday morning — 9 m mme g. a m in to cover the net where he picked Football — Friday, Sept. 1, at 2 -IMtaHlapi ifiErl IM m II Island, Fla., 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; and ninth- 2-DOOR CPE. ^1 PMa M l 1 llidilra off Dibbs’ returns, one after another. seeded John McEnroe of Douglaston, o’clock Pecci, who is unseeded in the tour­ N. Y., stopped Zeljko Franulovic of ^ I M I m ICMal nament, said being in the right place AIR CONDITIONED :7.CaMMarl 7. M Yugoslavia, 6-3, 6-3. Seek volunteers IIUN m ICM at the right time was no accident. DODGE D100 PICKUP. In other upsets, Italy’s Paolo Ber­ “He (Dibbs) almost always goes LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) - Price IndntePreilHairiMetPrep S A L E P R IC E tolucci upset lOth-seeded Buster Mot- down the line. Almost all the time, I Organizers of the 1980 Winter Olym­ tram of England, 6-3, 64; Adriano felt I knew where he was going (to hit pics said Wednesday they are looking LIST PRICE *4541 /S/V100 RAMCHARCER. Panatta of Italy, the 15th seed, was for volunteer runers to help carry the the ball),’’ he said. “I tried to make upset by Steve K rulevitz of him come in with drop shots, so 1 Olympic torch from Virginia to the Baltimore, 62, 64, and Peter Fiegl Adirondack Mountains to open the SAVE ^ could try to pass him.” of Austria ousted 16th-seeded Valazs *465 4 0 7 6 “1 feel very happy I can win a big Games in Lake Placid. Taroczy of Hungary, 67, 6-0, 7-6. ★ SIMILAR SAVINGS ON ALL OPELS IN STOCK! ★ ‘ ’ \ o match,” he said with smile. George Christian, Olympic Others advancing to the third Dibbs fought off one match point ceremonies director, said the torh iThe Sprinter * Dodge Ramcharger. Full-time four-wheel round included 12th-seeded Jose would be flown from Greece to drive, fron t disc brakes, bucket seats, near the end of the two and a half PONTIAC'S 225 super Six engine. /\nd now is the hour struggle with a sharply angled Clerc of Argentina over Australian Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, HNEST John Marks, 61,63; and 13th-seeded then carried by runners to Lake BONNEVILLE time to save on Ramchargers during cross-court backhand, but then hit a Jaime Fillol of Chile, a 63, 62 Placid for the Games’ opening day on our reg. low price to $17 SnPIVANDS«fE Dodge Dealin' Days! ‘MSR.P. not forehand over the baseline before winner over Gillis Moretton of Including taxes, destination charges, Pecci sealed the victory with a ser­ Feb. 13, 1980. Runners get food, and optional equipment Hardtop steel vice ace. France. lodging and uniforms for their por­ BROUGHAM roof, SE package, rear Pench seat Also, Chris Lewis of New Zealand tions of the trek, but they muSt pay N O W D U H N G Earlier, second-seeded Raul routed iSpainvs Antonio Munoz, 6 1 ,6 two-tone paint and whitewall tires Ramirez of Mexico led a parade of their own transportation to their 197BP0NTIAC « pictured, extra. other top-ranked players to easy O, and Australia’s Peter McNamara starting 4-DOOR DEMONSTRATOR DODGEDEUIV second-round victories. topped Cary Stansbury, 62, retired. points. Stock I1-602S-0 Genuine Suede or FULL POWER Nyton/Suede uppers... 'pro-style action so le s... up­ DOlSArVOUR NEW ENGUND S A L E P R IC E turned heel and toe... cushioned Fire Kills 31 Thoroughbreds Price Includes Freight & Dealer Prep. arch ... padded collar. Select fTHE HENDERSON, Ky. (UPI) - Of­ for the track, said the fire, the first in lost four horses had lost 10 in a group in Royal Blue Suede (pic-, tured) ... Royal Blue or Beige DODGEDOMSC ficials say it could be several days the race track’s 56year history, oc­ simiiar blaze earlier in the year at LIST PRICE *8992 before the exact cause is determined curred at Barn B, which had no River Downs near Cincinnati. Nylon/Suede ... B oys’ 2V5-6M, of the $400,000 fire that swept through sprinklers and had been checked by Morris Fife Sr., an owner and SAVE Men's 6V5-12M. Nylon/Suede *1596 *7396 also in Children’s lOVli- a barn at Ellis Park early Wednesday security guards some 15 minutes trainer, lost three horses of his own Vi I.1‘ V and killed 31 thoroughbreds. before the fire broke out. and three others he trained. 2M. Gals can be fitted, Kentucky fire arson investigator ’The fire was believed to have “1 just will have to start all over OUR NEVER KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD 41st YEAR too. Mike Owens and other officials today begun in a straw pile in the barn, but again, somehow,” he said. “I’m fiat I Hurryl Incredible sav­ continued sifting through the witnesses told police they thought busted. Everything I owned was out i n g s to 3 5 % end CHORCHES MOTOR’S INC. remains of the barn where the horses they saw a spark near an electricai here. ’This is something you don’t Saturday. were killed and five persons outlet at the top of the barn shortly want to see. You see or read about it V | .I .P 0NTIAC«UICK sustained minor injuries. before the fire. but never figure it wiil happen here.” 80 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER Owens and track officials say they Firemen from Henderson and Despite the fire, Ellis Park held its . | H I n il OPEL-MAZDA doubt the fire, which erupted around Evansviile, Ind., and jockeys and usual afternoon card Wednesday. PUT YO U R S ELF IN 1:15 a.m. CDT and took about three trainers heiped fight the fire. The 57-day meet at the western Ken­ J r l I I I 1 1 Open Eves.'til 10’ 289-6483 OUR SHOES 643-2791 hours to get under control, had Originally, it was thought 33 horses tucky track across the Ohio River SHOE-TOWN SEE "WHITE PAGES” OF PHONE OIREOTOHY FOR EXACT ADDRESSES. anything to do with a jockey strike died but the number was iater More than 130 convenient locatlona. Many Shoe-Towne open Sundayc. from Evansvilie, Ind., continues C p o s t r d ., r o u t e 5 623-2466 that hit the track last month. revised to 31. through Labor Day. EAST WINDSOR VISA, Masifrehargt Ruth Atkins, operation manager A track official said an owner who i ■ X ■ M/yyCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., Aug. 24.1978- PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thure., Aug. 24, 1978 The World Today The Nation Today Conclave Is a Mixture Senate Kills Plan to Outlaw For^e^ Busing WASHIN(OTON (UPI) — The Senate narrowly defeated send It back to the House was accomplished on .voice reason of mental illness. VATICAN CITY (UPI) - The con­ In the second phase of the first two-part murder trial in Offer for Merger clave that will' choose the next War of Words No Evidence Yet an amendmient that would have outlawed court-ordered votes. school busing for racial desegregation unless there was Sen. Herman Talmadge, 22-year Senate veteran whose Minnesota, the same jury who convicted Miss Mikulanec MIAMI (UPI) — Pan American World Airways is Roman (iatholic pope is a mixture of MOSCOW (UPI) - The Soviet MOSCOW ttIPI)- - American proof of deliberate attempts to deny equal education op­ financial affairs are under investigation, apparently will brought in the innocent verdict. Hennepin District Judge offering $2% million for a merger with National Airlines ancient ritual and the latest in elec­ Union escalate its war of words businessman F. Jay Crawford sayS portunity. be charged interest on more than $37,000 he repaid for im­ Douglas K. Amdahl called a meeting in his court toddy to that would give Pan Am the domestic routes the federal tronic spy gadgetry. with China today and warned his Soviet accusers have yet to pre* It was defeated, 49-47, Wednesday during consideration proper expense payments he collected from 1972-77. decide the next step in the case. It was expected the case government has denied it fornnore than 30 years. The rules governing the assembly Peking's leaders they are on a sent evidencTe to back< th e ir "militarist expansionist course” that o( a $55.1 billion bill to authorize money Uirough fiscal would be turned over to a Probate Court to decide if she The merger offer, which would thwart an attempt by of cardinals are the legacy of the late "trumped-up charges” that he was'; should be treated for mental illness or freed. Texas International Airlines to take over National;’ was could lead to a real war and cause Involved in black-market speculatloil' 1983 for elementary and secondary education programs. In Ho Chi Minh City Pope Paul VI, who in 19TC issued an disclosed Wednesday by National’s chairman L.B. edict revising the election process vast destruction and loss of life in in rubles. The Senate also voted to strike from the bill a new $2.5 HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam (UPI) - An eight- Maytag and confirmed by Pan Am Chairman William set forth by the Third Lateran Coun­ China. billion aid program for private and parochial elementary member congressional delegation arrived in Ho Chi Minh Wright Plane Found? ^ w e ll. cil of 117B. The threat and ominous warning Crawford, who is from Mobile, and secon^ry schools and eliminated a provision that City Wedne^ay, the first official U.S. mission to visit WASHINGTON (UPI) - Briton Charles Harvard were contained in a lengthy commen­ Ala., was interrogated for eight, wbuld have given impact aid to schools with students Gibbs-Smith, who is spending a year as a visitiM Pan Am revealed it already owns about 385,000— or 4.8 Paul set out in mipute detail each what once was Saigon since the south V ietnam ^ capital percent -vof the 8,555,000 shares of stock outstanding in step of the process and gave un­ tary published by the official Soviet hours at Lefortovo prison-, from federal publif housing projects. fell to communist troops in 1975. The d e ^ itio n has professor at the Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum;-:, The Senate was scheduled to continue work on the National Airlines, and said it is willing pay $35 a’hhare precedented emphasis to secrecy. Communist Party daily Pravda, and Wesnesday. ^ received the remains of 11 American servicemen who said Wednesday he had been told two Danish bicyclists to for the other 8,170,000^ . < On Friday afternoon, the 111 car­ signed by “Observer" — a He was ordered to return today for' measure today. '■ had been listed as missing in action- and released the had found an old wooden biplane in a bam in France he Carl Lyon, senior vice president of the Association of i dinals file into tne Sistine Chapel for pseudonym usually taken to indicate another series of questions. names of eiglltrT?)e other three have hot been identified. thinks may be one of Orville and Wilbur Wright’s original American Railroads, testified Wednesday before tjti? the conclave ahd their chamber is it comes from the highest levels of ■ITie congressmen are’^cheduled to leave Ho Chi Minh planes — a Wright Type A, a lineal descendant of the Kit­ Talks Are Adjtiurneil The 37-year-old salesman for the Senate FinancTCommittee that the capital gains tax c'dl locked from inside and out. With Kremlin leadership. City for Laos Friday to continue their search for ty Hawk Flyer, NEW TORK (UPI) — The newspaper strike has The Pravda article denounced International Harvester Corp. said in the Ending tax ^ would release investment capital The aviatioli historian said if the plane turns out to be a them wilT be various Vatican of- his interrogator kept asking the same American MIAs. They will take the remain* of the, 11 entered it$ third week and a federal mediator reports China as an international warmonger n ^ e d for new equipnwBpw railroads can carry more genuine Wright “and there is no reason to suspect that -ficials, nuns who will act as maids question presented during three MIAs with them to Clark Air Base in the Philippines en talks between publishers and striking pressmen have apd cooks, priest confessors, and troublemaker grasping for coal to help ease the shortage of oil and natural gas. she is nof,’’ the find would be among the great events in earlier visits to the prison, deman­ route home Saturday. The delegation is scheduled to been adjourned indefinitely. physicians, barbers and the two elec­ Western military technblo^ to pur­ The Senate breathed new life into tax credits for home aviation history since the Wrights first took off at Kitty ding to know what Crawford did with return to Washington Aug. 28. Negotiations adjourned after two hours of talks tronics technicians. sue a goal of world doihination. insulation, solar intallafions and other energy saving Hawk, N.C., 75 years ago Dec. 17. Wedn^day at the Doral Inn, with federal mediator rubles he says he never received. . devices Wednesday by taking the measure out of the The cardinals get down to the ac­ “The Soviet Union will resolutely Verdict of Innocent Kenneth Moffett reporting “no movement whatsoever.” tual election Saturday. oppose China’s militarist expan­ energy package. While Water for Carter “We regret to report no progress has been made,” sionist course,” Pravda declared. Reporters Suiti^oned The weatherization credit bill-was attached to an un­ MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - June Mikulanec, a 28-year-' Paul’s document specifies three ON THE SALMON RIVER, Idaho - The last 20 miles Moffett told reporters after the tw5hour session, adding, possible methods of election; MOSCOW (UPI) - Two American related bill already passed by the House which would old former bank employee, who was convicted 16 days “The parties are not ready to negotiate.” reduce the excise tax on the investment income of foun­ ago of stabbing Susan Monroe Rosenthal 98 times and of the middle fork of the Salmon River in the rbmote acclamation, delegation and Dollar Opens Lower reporters convicted of libeling Soviet Idaho wilderness area passes through a narrow canyon “When they are,” he said, “we’ll get back together. We ■ scrutiny, or the casting of ballots. television officials.Were asked to dations. The move to attach the insulation credit to it and spray-painting parts of the dead woman’s body black, LONDON (UPI) - The dollar with the Big Horn crags soaring 5,000 feet above the chur­ are at this point in a stalemated position.” The first two processes teve not been report to the Soviet Foreign Ministry Wednesday was pronounced innocent of the slaying by Kenneth Morrison filled his window box seeds in the compost pile. (Herald photo by opened lower again on most Euro- ning river and today President Carter and his flotilla of used for centuries. today. with compost before setting out flower Pinto) pran markets today and fluctuated “river rats” will shoot the spectacular white water on To choose a pope by acclamation, plants. Cucumbers and tomatoes grew from wildly against the Japanese yen as New York Times reporter Craig the test leg of their float. the cardinals would have to spon­ traders waited to see the effects of Whitney, 34, and Baltimore Sun Connecticut Today Garter’s party, including his, wife, Rosalynn, daughter taneously and unanimously proclauu American measures to defend the reporter Harold Piper, 39, were sum- ‘ Amy, and sons. Chip and Jack, spent Wednesday night the name of the new pontiff without ailing currency. .moped by telephone to appear at the camped at Elks Bar, not far from a wooden footbridge having taken any votes beforehand. The dollar ended the day at 191.65 Foreign Ministry press department. where a cascading waterfall dropped hundreds of feet. By delegation, the church princes yen, down from 192.10 at After ending their float, the Carters will helicopter to the delegate the choice of a p o ^ to a Bets StiUjSeing Placed Wednesday’s close, the Bank of Whitney told other reporters the Jackson Hole country of Wyoming’s Grand Tetons for the BRAKE SPECIAL smaller group of nine to 15 electors. summons did not specify what was to Tokyo said. HARTFORD (UPI) - Although the three' other insurance companies, manently berthed in Connecticut. final leg of their Western vacation. Vatican sources say this method After opening at 192.60, the dollar be discussed but it was presumed The Nautilus was launched Jan. 21, G a r d e n in g would probably come into play only if that it would be about the lawsuit three key members of an alleged claiming the firms were using “SatUfactlon guaranteed” moved wildly between 191.65 and gambling syndicate left Connecticut ‘‘misleading’’ and “deceptive” 1954 as the world’s first nuclear there is a serious deadlock. 193.00. brought against them in June by of­ powered submarine, and was named with written warranty The third method is that of scrutiny ficials of the Soviet state committee some time ago, subordinates were advertising. Put a little class iiV*your living By Frank Atwood Market source 'said dealers were still betting for them until a few At the same time, the law firm — for the underwater vessel conceived room. Enroll in a TV Community — the casting of ballots by each car­ skeptical about the effectiveness of on radio and television. the century before in the vivid im­ months ago, according to Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder — filed a Coiiege course. Four TV courses FREE ESmiUTES dinal, with the new pontiff being the stabilizing measures announced agination of Jules Verne. professional gambler Harvey Zlskis. complaint with the InsOrance FREE INSPECTION man who collects two-thirdS of the recently and were waiting for the When the Nautilus — its long wili be offered this fall. The Kenneth Morrisons on High water it every day, The fragile stems and flowers, votes cast plus one more ballot. Jhe Newington resident said Department, asking the agency to Street have a combined flower gar­ Mr. Morrison is a retired electrical crisp from the garden, could easily next step by Washington. W ^esday when jai alai frontons giake the four insurance companies voyage done — is decommissioned If all the 111 eligible cardinals take Gold opened unchanged in London next year, it will either be moored in den and vegetable garden in a^win- contractor. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison be crushed and broken. Wilted, they voting, the mM chosen 375 first opened in Connecticut and stop running the ads that dealt ItlMMrS Annapolis or in Groton. MW Mita w Mai.’ Hm SM a mw.’ w were recently honored by their fami­ lie limp and flat. For traveling, they Rhode Island three professional primarily with product liablity. dow box. pontiff will have to receive 75 ballots, j,, Zurich. The decision is up to Claytor and he I h Tm . W i m I94 u . &.aMM,Ma4M The combination small garden is ly and friends on reaching their 60th are placed* in florist boxes, specially gamblers who have become known as ml M M a IM u 3 Disc or Drum made for lilies. They are five feet hasn’t made up his mind. m M Im ta l hr Cm. aiM kW art fe CPII. an accident. Mr. Morrison set plants wedding anniversary, an event that nZZARU thh "Miami Syndicate" moved in and Monument bias? B u.ln.M - _ “f irmi»! HumMiHlM/loel.1 has been noted in The Herald. The long, 20 inches wide and 12 inches diyided up the frontons between 011111.10“ SdMM. - ■OmU.’ On of white petunia andrdJ geranium in WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - A HnOa.WMOMia.W SatSirWiUaWiMdi the window box and expiated them to party was a few days ahead of the an­ deep. Inside the box there t^e two them. A Call for Help Jewish homosexual claims a private make a nice show with the con­ niversary date, which is today. Mr. built-in supports that hold the stems INVITATION FROM ^skis said after the gaming com­ cnA MnO ■ OT. iSf n. (M t *36.95 group raising funds to build a monu­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Still more trasting colors of their blossoms. He Morrison is 83. a few inches above the bottom. Enrollment Declines OUR FAMILY mission began its inquiries into meetings were planned and a call for TO YOURS ment commemorating the Holocaust had filled the box with material from Traveling with lilies Crumpled paper is carefully placed HARTFORD (UPI) — Public school'enrollments will alleged player fixing and so-called help was sent to the city manager, Open Enrollment No Prerequisites his compost pile, and seeds of 'around the flowers and stems. systems betting the three syndicate is deliberately ignoring thfc quarter Last week in this column I told show a decline for the seventh consecutive year, accor­ Join Us For million gays who were slaughtered who is vacationing somewhere in Tuition: $30.00 per course ($4.50 cucumbere and tomatoes, discarded At the show the lilies are unpacked gabblers left the state, but their in­ Europe, as controversy escalated about the remarkable progress made ding to Ste Education (jommissibner Mark R. Shedd. OUR MON.-THURS. by the Nazis. for senior citizens and veterans) in the kitclien and tossed on the com­ and the stems, after a fresh cut has Fall enrollment at public schools is estimated at 582,000 SPECIALS fluence remained. around the Hartford area manpower by a beginning lily grower, Warren been made one inch from the bottom, Eric Gordon, 33, a freelance writer Popmortiffformatfon ee/b post pile last year, have sent up Summers of Tolland, who is not only students, compared to last year’s 604,000 and a peak Repeating earlier allegations he program’s million-dollar deficit. MANCHESTER COMMUNITY S u b u r b a n m m m h ™ are placed again in water. If they $ Q 3 5 n SPECIALS has made, Ziskis said the manage- and member of the (k)nnecticut Gay 328W .M . T o k i vines. producing beautiful blooms over a enrollment of almost 667,000 in-1971.'The state vocational 4 # TO CHOOSE Task Force, said Mandate Inc. has Deputy Mayor Nicholas Carbone, COLLEGE OPIN DAILY ifol Both cucumber and tomato plants have a few hours to revive, they will mlnt at the three Connecticut fron­ G O O O fV E A R long summer season but cross- schools will add 17,000 students to the total. FROM repeatedly refused to allow still on vacation himself, cabled City 646-4900 •ATURDAYIIol PM have blossomed and tiny fruits have go to the show looking as fresh and a M K n 217 UST tons cotton to the whims of the syn­ ^)ol|inating his plants to produce new The number of students in nonpublic elementary and homosexuals to form their own fun­ Manager James B. Daken All courawa axoapi ■'Hoola” ara broadcaat on CPTV, Auto Service Centers 643-5189 since appeared. The tomato vines combinations of color and form. jaunty as when they were first DAVIS FAMILY conn ST. CEMian. dicate bettors. For a long time in Wednesday, asking him to return Channal 24. secondary schools is also expected to decline slightly, draising committee, even though An agwaf opportuntt)r 0mpfof§r m/f have been tied up with strings from 1 promised to describe how Mr. picked. with about 87,000 students enrolled as compared last RESTAURANT 64I-2SS0 Mi* Bridgeport, he said one of the home. Carbone asked that Daken be CALDOn PIAZA, MANCHESTER 64M 661 gays were singled out for persecution an awning above the window. The Summers prepares his lily blooms The longest trip Mr., and Mrs. year’s 90,300. gamblers had his own room where he prepared to explain the cause of the cucumber vines are climbing, Summers have taken, with lilies for a received computer printouts showing by the Nazis, much as Jews were. for a long trip, by car or plane, to a “It’s a monument to the same deficit, to outline a plan to eliminate without help, up the window blinds. show, was to Saskatoon, betting patterns. lily show. The lily stem, to be at its bigotry that it supposedly opposes,” it and recommend specific actions to NOrrF TOTFl .EPHONE CUSTOMERS The window is in the dining room best for the judges, should have the Saskatchewan. When their plane Ziskis, a-former Hartford Jai Alai the City (Council Monday night. and Mr. Morrison suggests that he Fronton employee turned said Gordon. "It’X a shame such a bottom flowers almost fully open, landed at Toronto late in the day they beautiful project is dirtied by this Hartf^id^m inisters the program, may be able soon to push up the asked if the lilies could be cleared Registered professional gambler, said he has financ^F^ the Comprehensive with p ^ ia lly opened buds above .Siunmer Pops '78 kind of prejudii screen, reach out and pick a ripe these hlboms and tight, smaller buds through customs there, but were told Opticians ' been "blackballed” from all Connec- Employment and Training Act, for tomato or a crisp cucumber for to wait until they reached Saskatoon. tjcut and Florida frontons because he Teih>si)((keswoman for the We are planning changes that will increase ^ up to the tip of the stalk. Discount Prices andala Inc., the fundraising group, itself and 24 surrounding towns. lunch. Mr. Summers protested that this GERSHWIN’S RHAPSODY IN BUIE l^gan bucking the syndicate once he' One problem is that the lily may denied that gays were being dis­ Earlier estimates had placed the The compost pile in the back yard flower a week too soon. If allowed to would mean waiting until morning ARTHUR DRUG learned its system of betting. ^ deficit at $400,000, then $2 million:^ one daytime rate (to tub United Kingdom) and reduce rates is where Mr. Morrison puts his grass o criminated against. She said grow another week, or even another because the custom office would be The New England Premiere Of the Complete homosexuals were free to join any ’The latest estimate is $1.8 million. clippings, leaves he rakes in the fall day, if will be past the peak of perfec­ closed When they arrived in the Advertising Ei for m ost! 'overseas calls. and vegetable refuse both from the one of the 20 committees in the $100,- tion. The lily is cut when at its best, evening, and that would make them SYMPHONIC SUITE FROM STAR WARS HARTFORD (U rt) - A New 000 fundraising effort which are Helicopter uses garden and the kitchen. The placed in ^ a t e r and kept in a late for the show. vegetable seeds are doubtless from Jersey insurance c^p an y , without organized by profession. HARTFORD (UPI) - Maj. Gen. household refrigerator at around 40 Convinced, the customs man said conductor hybrid varieties and since hybrid DANIEL PARKER admitting guilt, has agreed not to run John F. Freund, state adjutant The American Telephone & Telegraph Company Dial would still benefit from the lower dial-direct degrees. This effectively stops okay, but they would have to open the any more advertisements the rates even though the call would have to be com­ s ^ lin g s may revert to some remote box. When he saw the wilted flowers Berth for Nautilus general, has confirmed a team of (AT&T) has filed a new schedule of overseas rates development. (jonnecticut Insurance Department Army investigators is looking into with the Federal Communications Commission pleted by the operator. However, if the customer ancestor, nobody can say what kind If. lilies bloom within 15 or 16 hours he asked incredulously what they Tickets available at all " HARTFORD (UPI) - Vice Presi­ of cucumbers and tomatoes will roight find "misleading.” Gov. Ella Grasso’s use of National (FCC) which decreases the charges for most over­ requests special operator assistance or special bill­ of the show, they are cut and put in a were worth. They apparently seemed TIGKETRON OUTLETS dent Walter Mondale will “see what ing, the Operator Station rate will be applied. result. UNDER THE STARS: Insurance Commissioner Joseph Guard helicopters for officials trips. seas calls and increases the daytime dial rate.to cool place, in vases but without worthless to him. Mike said Wednesday the Oum & he can do’’ to keep the hrstoric sub­ the United Kingdom. Rates to Alaska, Hawaii, To Mr. Morrison his experience Mr. Summers replied that lilies Saturday bleachers, your lawn marine Nautilus tied up at its home Freund said Wednesday in­ Dial rates for 17 additional Caribbean locations water. At the same time the Forster Insurance Cos. of New vestigators were in Connecticut and Puerto R ic o and the UC. Virgin Islands will not be means that any apartment dweller refrigerated blooms are taken out of were worth 20 cents a stem and there chairs or blankets . port in Groton, Rep. Christopher The proposed changes would extend the appli­ with a window box can grow these Jersey, one of four insurance firms “talked things over yvith me and a affected. water and also left dry in a coot were 17 stems, a value of $3.40. Sept. 2 , Rain Date , qpcus^ of using misleading adver­ D(xid; D-0)nn., said Wednesday. cation of dial rates, now limited to the Bahamas and vegetables which will make a small Figuring the duty on this small Dodd also said he sent Navy y nimber of my people.” The Company has asked that the new rate place. The lilies wilt, and this is the Sept 3. 1978:. tin g , has ag re^ not to run the ads Freund repeated his contention schedule become effective on November 15.1978. Bermuda, to 17 additional locations in the Carib­ contribution to the family larder. secret of carrying them long dis- declaration, the customs inspector Secretary W. Graham (jteytor Jr. a bean (Area Code 809). Customers would enjoy a With so much foliage growing from 7:45 P.M. Information Number. in question, or ones like them, again. that Mrs. Grasso’s use of the The new rates will be applicable only to overseas gave up. He told them to go ahead 974-0392 • Ehirlier this year, a Bridgeport law letter signed by 28 of the 37 members reduction of 9% to 16% for all calls dialed and the soil in the window box he has to There would be no duty. choppers “has been well within her calls billed within the United States Mainland. Children under' firm filed a civil suit for damages of the New England delegation completed without tlie assistance of a telephone A urging that the Nautilus be per­ rights. There has not been anything The lower rales are based on reduced charges Brooklyn 12 FREE against Crum & Forster and the illegal or unauthorized.” for overseas satellite circuit? which AT&T leases company operator. Tickets $6.00 Theater Schedule JialaheniioulhaiM from the Communications Satellite Corporation Additional-minute rates reduced lor most over- if tm t safe to D ta w CT. ^ heCheap 0 (COMSAT). AT&T complying with an FCC request, . seas calls ^ P E T E c n y E inItaiinfeK- . is reducing its rates to give telephone customers East Hartford Drive-In — Laura Mars” 2:00-4:357:05 Fairgrounds The additional-minute rates are being reduced “Smokey and the Bandit” 9:20 n MISTE* H4SS ^90 OOOOOOO the full benefit of the COMSAT reductions. from about'6°/o to 20% for calls to most overseas (PG) 8:00; “Man Eater" Vernon Cine 1 — “Smokey 4Mmis2 International dial rates to 47 countries countries and areas. (PG) 9:40 and the Bandit” 7:159:10 iOBecause only the best 0 East Windsor Drive-In — ARVEST The proposed new International daytime Vernon Cine 2 — "Don Flor HAttTFOilfi MOOKITN NORWICH Exceptions to proposed rate reduction “Cheap Detective” (PG) and Her Two Husbands” 7:35 f% dial rate for calls between the U.S. and the U K, Z is good enough All of the above rate changes are applicable 8:00; “ Fun With Didc and 9:30 EAST HARTFORD that are billed in the United States will be 25% Jane" (PG) 9:45 S 2 for your kids! ^ higher. to all overseas countries and areas except the Manchester Drive-In — D R iV i For example, a three-minute daytime call Bahamas. Bermuda, Cuba. St. Pierre and “The Goodbye G irl" 8:15; ILL that now costs $3,60 would rise to $4.50, addi­ Miquelon. "Whafs Up Doc?:’ 10:00 HEA^N tional minutes going up from $1.20 to $1.50 each. U.A. Theater 1 — “ Hooper" 5trideRit€Fsh^ All overseas calls to be discounted 15% during MANCHESTER MRKAOE • S49-5491 2:00-3;50-5;40-7:30^:30 IIM UNtlL7 300N This new International Dial rate wifl be about SATURDAY AND SUNDAY CAN PACmeESTORE 17% lower than the day Operator Station rate. The next 12 months U.A. Theater 2 — “ Animal MANCHUm PAMAOt Taai* Mm T M Hi. 4 existing $3.60 rate will still be retained, however, In addition to the rate reductions mentioned House" 2:15-4:45-7:45-10:00 above, a temporary 15% discount will apply to all U.A. Theater 3 — “ Eyes of VMIJ OGNEV nawcnoMr WATT OPEN 8 a m ■ 8 pm Wlon-Sat for night and Sunday calling. Showcase Cinemas — “ Foul Under the proposed changes. International Dial overseas calls. The purpose of the discount is to Play” 2:10-4:50-7:25-9:45; rates would be introduced to 46 additional over­ pass along to telephone customers the refund “Jaws 2" 2:254:457:304:40; OLD CROW AT&T has received for satellite rentals from GCOU) NUmON WHISKEY seas countries, enabling customers to save from “ Sgt. Pepper” 2: KM:457:20- QL.aOProoT 11 % to 25% compared with the cost of current day COMSAT The 15% discount will become effective 9:W; “Heaven Can Wait” B B g B 'n w nJg Why cook tills wsekend? Bring the (im lly to Operator Station rates. on November 15,1978, and will expire on Novem­ 2:15-4:40-7:059:20; “Revenge Bonanza and enjoy i good mail In comlortabla OPECIAL ber 14,1979, unless sooner cancelled, changed of the Pink Panther" 2:25 iUIIT WYMOLDt It is important to note that customers calling 4:50-7:159:25; “Grease” 2:25 surroiindlngi and at good prices. For Inatmca. . . •5 .9 9 from areas not presently equipped for International or extended. • tirrfaMincui coMcao*' ; FRBlMr 4:557:259:35 tliWBH % BARBERA The following examples illustrate typical rate clianges proposed for overseas calling.’* EYES SttfliWsd. CHILD’S PLATE .79 ITA U M DRY RED WINE 24 OZ. REVEMCtnilB - Small buraar, Frahch friaa, aada and toolala roll pop. International Dial Operator Person-to-Person Mothers, isn’t it a relief to know that kids Stationto-Station P H K P iu m a love Stride Rite shoes even though they’re OPBCIAL Stationto-Stalion i < Rave Each Additional Each Additioifal Each Additional First 3 Minutes First 3 Minutes good for them? They support kids’ growing First 3 Minutes Minute •1 .7 9 .BO • 2 l0 Minute Minute RANCH STEAK $2.39 Proposed feet properly, fit them perfectly, wear Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed DRIVI-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A aanrad with palato, Taxaa toaat and all-you-can-aat aalad. ’ LEN PRITCHARD exceptionally well. And look great, too,. • • usv S4 50 51.50 5540" 5 1 5 0 5 9 6 0 5 1 8 0 5 1 5 0 IddUn DKYFIISS Stride Rite shoes come In more sizes and • y * GILDETS VODKA London mitsM msoN New Owner of RIB-EYE STEAK . $3.29 )■ widths than any other children’s shoes, mm Qt • so Prool (foytsDe) 4 0 5 4 0 5 13 5 120 7 2 0 720 135 120 aarvad wtdi paiaia, Taxaa tia a l and all-yaiKaiHai aalad. '* ^ And our trained shoe fitters make sure the < 9 (N^ght 3.60 120 120 OPECIAL & "ONE OF THE shoes fit right. Kids love the way they look... ReO- Sunday) •4 .8 5 ’ 1200 2 2 5 200 T-fiONE STEAK $3.49 6 7 5 6 0 0 225’* '200 • 6 7 5 6 75 2 2 5 200 1200 BESTPlCrURES DIP & SIP I Mothers love the way they’re m ade •5 .7 9 U5./ aanrad with pdah, Taxaa twat Md all-yaiKan-aal aalad. Brusseb y e a r (Daytime) OF THE : Wt HAVE THE DAILY H U IIia t ____ TIME MAGAZINE 9 0 0 9 0 0 170 160 “The Coffeee on... b o n a n z a - THE FAMILY RESTAURANTIII byStridelwO (N # t 5 1 0 4 8 0 1.70*" 160 5 1 0 5 1 0 170 1 6 0 WALKERS GIN Qkiart • M Proof & Stop In Anytime.’* Sunday) OPICIAL Eitslmg Uperaloi Station to Station rates Special on Monday lUIICHESTER - SHOP Rin PLAZA ^ SAVE ^Ail rates shown do not include lax and do liot lellecl Ihe I5‘’u temporary discount. W EIT MIDDLE TURNPIKE • 5 . 0 8 3 1 0 2nd Cup 15* OOVWrfTOVWt-4feMTraftO WtST HAPrrraRO CCNT04 I . HnScrMbalCMMiy MANCXCBTin KEG beerBUBSECS lOdW “The Taste TelU The TaU** @Aifir PLfASECMJLTHEATRE NASTEI'GHAMIE MMtHlIitao I 335 C enter S t FOR SCREEN TMES 9 BANKAMERICARD/ViSA »Ua»4itafei.- I ______“WHArSUPDOC” PO

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchggter. Conn., Thurs., Aug. 24.1978- PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Aug. 24, 1978 T 13 Homea For Sale 23 Homea For Sole 33 Help Wented 13 'Hornet For Selo Homot For Sold 23 IVetv England Today Help Want0d 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted TYPIST And other various of­ ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE MECHANIC - owning due to CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC CONTROL CLERK-Medium retirement and promotion - Experienced only. Top fice duties. Experienced size mahufacturing company, IF YOU'itE THMKIN6 ABOUT . within our firm, (ias endne wages.Apply: Atlas Tile, 18ffi (referred. Fringe benefits, KKK Recruiting 'e are an EOE. 289-8291. seeks person to maintain Ac­ medium duty truck fleet Berlin Tpke, Wethersfield, requires reasonable 563-OlSL counts Receivable Billing and PART TIME ONLY - Drivers Cash Application Functions. BUYINO OR SOUNG A HOM E;.. She Heralti experienced general Worries Boston for school buses and station Calculator and typing mechanic.• • We: ooffer f 45 hour '5 REAL ESTATE Marketing day week. Pleasent working representative - Manchester, wagons. Manchester and Ver­ experience required. Good CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING starting salary and . related THMKABOUf HAVING A conditions and good pay. Call E u t Hartford, Vernon areas. non area. Good pay, enjoyable BOSTON (UPl) — In two weeks Boston public schools work. Must be available 7-9 benefits. Apply: High Stan­ Bob at 6492414, 7 am to 4:30 Earn lucrative commission. dard, 31 Prestige Park Circle, p.m or 745-4223 7 pm to 9 pm. reopen under the fifth year of court-orderedidesegrega- Receive professional am, 1:30-3:30 pm, or after­ noons only. Call for appoint- East Hartford. tion. and school officials say the Ku Klux K tan^attem p- guidance, education, com­ DUBALDO/ SECRETARY - Regional Life prehensive marketing tools. m ^ t,-643-2414. _ _ PH0Nr643-2711 ting to recruit white students who attend racially mixed Insurance Office, "Working Call Mr. Sammartino, RELIABLE SITTER wanted. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD schools. . . j Two school^e childern and 8 for 2" Shorthand, typing, ap- - Fireside Realty, Inc. 647-9144. CHILD CARE WOttKERS proximately 50 wpm. Compen­ Wednesday they said strategies are being deveioped to Oak Hill School has month old. Call evenings, 646- 646-0505 USPERANCE 5iBlL Willow Drive, Hrordn. sation. South Windsor. Call insure safety of students returning to ciasses. State of­ RN-LPN wanted for full or September openings for full J 644-1523. ficials condemned distribution of racial material in some part time on alt shifts. Apply time and part time child care •••»•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• workers to work with multl- MACHINE OPERATOR neighborhoods by the KKK. director of nursing. Salmon- ADVERTISING ADVERTISING Help Wenled is brook Convalescent Home, off bandicapped childern. needed to run unique screen­ Help Wanted 13 Wented 13 WE NEED PART TIME □ EDUCATION "We are aware of the efforts by the Ku Klux Klan to ■•M buy With House Street, Glastonbury. Experience with children printing equipmenl. Opening RATES Evening (Cleaning Help. Call on nignt shift. Experience : DEADLINE RODMAN OPPORTUNITY recruit white students,” said John Callahan^a spokesman your sunniMr d u n ln g ? ' Please call 63^5244. required. Most full time PARTS SUPERVISOR MECHANIC WANTED for S . Then you'll want to tell at many for aggressive individual to E referred but not essential, neriled for automotive parts *^12:00 noon tho dfy boforo Prii/eto Inatrubtlont IB gqneral repairs, must have J 1 d a y ___Its word per dsy learn surveying. Send resume lor city school superintendent Robert Wood. Find lots otthings lood wages and benefit puMicallon.' A <6 days ...1 0 a word par day people as possible about it! And the STORE € l I;RK - Responsible NURSES AIDES Wanted for department. Full time salary experience and own tools.«. WFH to Fuss and (I’Neil Inc., 210 Cart Rand, a national organizer for the'Knights of the you no hmgor iwt? proCTam. Overtime available. starts at $150 weekly. All com­ ’ D M d Iin t for 8atur<^oy and 6 days ...'. O i word par day way to do that it with a Classified person neeifcd to assume REMEDIAL R?;ADING and full time on all shifts. Apply 3pm-llpm. Minimum starting Starting salary $8.00. All com- J Monday it 12:00 Noon Friday. Main Street, Manchesterr Ku Klux Klan, said Wednesday in a telephone interview Contact shop forman at 289- pany benefits. For appoint­ pany behefits. For appoint- * 2 6 days ...6 a word par day many duties jn/the operation math; individualized work Sail thom tut for director of nursing. Salmon- salary. $3.87 to <4.09, depen­ A dS words $2.00 minimum Ad in this newspaper. EOE. 7719 |p r appointment. of a 7-Elev6n Food Store. program, (Ist-Sthfgrade) by from Metarie, La., that they are attempting to recruit brook Convalescent Home off ding on shift. &1I 243-3496 ment call 688-2233. ment. Call 688-2233. Happy A d s ...... $2.30 inch 'I extra cash with PLEASE READ Ground level position that can master’s degree teacher. 569 members for their Youth Corps. House Street, Glastonbury. between 8am and 4pm. An NURSES AIDES 11-7. Laurel ' *• TAXI DRIVERS NEEDED - 8075. low -coat Please call 633'-5e44. Equal Opportunity Affir­ HOME HEALTH AIDES to BABYSITTER - Reliable,, lead to .assistant manager or Joseph Carlson, assistant special agent in charge of the Manor. 6l Chestnut Street. © x e H e r a U i manager by performance. Full and part time. Call 649 CiatsHM adal______mative Action Employer. provide personal care to peo­ mature, loving person to ca re ., YOUR AD 51®. Boston FBI bureau, said the agency is forbidden to 641M519. ple in their homes. Preference for 1-year-oId in our” . 'C t a a iM ada art tatcop ovw Benefits include^ insurance, PIANO, ORGAN, VOICE, NURSES AIDES - Full time, 7 VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS.' collect information on the Klan’s activities due to new STATION ATTENDANT given to those who have com­ Mdnehester home during« ^ tho pnona aa a convanlanof. credit union aod profit am-3 pm and 11 pm-7 am. Tha Harald it raaponaibla fof MINI BUS DRIVERS Morning, afternoon, evening guidelines on collection of domestic intelligence. Experience preferred but we needed. Full time. Apply in EXPERIENCED pleted a State Approved Home school year. 7:45-4 p.m.'‘I sharing. Apply in person At 7- ehe Herald! PLUMBER- With experience qOly ona incorract Inaartlon and Eleven, 7d0 Ellington Road, NEEDED - Male / female. classes. All ages. Werner CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING will train. Apply in person person Gorins ^orts Car Health Aide or Nurses. Aide References, own transparta-.. 'i “But if they get into the ballgame of violent acts, then in new housing. Top wages, th in only to tha alto of tha LINDA ^ u th Windsor, Equal oppor­ Full or part time. Call 649 Studio, Members of Conn. Blast Hartford Convalescent Center, Route 83, Talcottville. Program. ’Training will also Uon. 528-7520. ; . original InsarUon. Errora which we get into the ballgame too," Carlson said. ■ steady work. Call mter 8:00 tunity employer. 5199. State, Music Teachers PHONE 643-2711 Home, 745 Main Street, East be provided. Musi have o6m ; do not lasaan tha valua of lh* Boston has been the scene of many racial incidents I FOflASSISrANCf INPLACINOrOJRAO I p.m., 742-7668, or 643-6341. LUCE Association. 643-8137. Hartford. BABYSITTER WANTED In transportation, mileage paid. NURSES AIDE - Lajireli advartlaaniani will not ba cor- •••«•••#•••••••••••••••••• during the last four Years of school busing. | Manchester area. Call 646- Good salary and benefits. Call Manor, 91 Chestnut. Street, j ractad by an additional lnaar> MASON’S HELPER CLERICAL HELP Dynamite tkKi. Buelnett Opportunity 14 VIOUN, VIOLA, & PIANO Pamphlets displaying racial epithets and giving a . a-f SCHOOL BUS DRIVER? for 2192.0i^ Manchester Public Health 6494519. i, How does It feel experienced or will train. telephone ablity, terrific irsing Association, 647-1481, Must be 18 or older. Will con­ INSTRUCTIONS - All levels. ' Boston post office box number for the Klan have been dis­ South Windsor. Will train. to have reached SMALL ENGINE Service Family instructions. All ages. Apply 90 Brookfield Street or RESPONSIBLE MATURE typing tempo and business beWeenbemeen 8am and 4:30pm.4:30pm MATURE PERSON wanted sider part time. Call between tributed in the Boston neighborhoods of Hyde Park and arithmetic skills needed. Equal Opportunity, Affir middle age? 9 am and 1 pm only. 646-4134. Corporation - expandtog Nancy Crane, 742-6264. ^ □ NOTICES call 289-5918, after 12 noon. babysitter needed by teacher for kitchen help, 5 days a Help Wented IS •••••••••••••••••••••••••• dealer network. No South Boston, both areas of racial incidents-in the past. in Bolton home for school Work with marketers, in p ea­ mative Action Employer. week, approximately 6 hourS Help Wenled______« ••••o********************* sant office environment, ^ s t Help Wenled 13 Help Wented 13 experience necessary. ••••••••••■••••••••••••••• ,( ACT NOW - Join the OLDEST term. Transportation needed a day. Apply Cavey’s \ P.S. I’ll bring over my ELECTRICAN, ExperieKe in Lost and Found 1 HarUord, 289-6435, Phil. LAUNDRY SERVICES - FuU- Complete training program., Toy and Gift Plan in the Coun­ and references. 643-2924. REUABLE PERSON over 18 Restaurant mornings only. OPENINGS FOR I fan to help you to blow i commercal and residential Schoolt-Clettot ,18 Rhode Island Sues Dump for general duties for local and part-Ume positions are h o m e m a k e r h o m e HOST-HOSTESS - We arc OIL BURNER SERVICE wiring. Call 6495422. $500. investment required to LOST-Small female cat, try - our 31st year! Com­ available. We will train. Call ^ 1>ut the candles. looking for mature person to MAN experienced for start your own business. Ideal PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - Rhode Island has begun missions up to 30% PLUS WANTED RETIREES to p a r t t i m e grinder shop Flexible hours, DRIVER WANTED - Full HEALTH AIDES-In ageqcy FOR THE BEST - Manchester "Daisy” . Yellow with white BOOKKEEPER, mornings. experience helpful. Apply in time pdsition for a responsiblp 2891527. serving 10 towns East of meet and greet our progressive light oil company. RESTAURANT . HELP fdr retired or part time. Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Legal action to force New Jersey, Connecticut and EXPENSES. Fantastic drive school buses. We will ./5S?S:i:S;SS55:;:S^ customers. Please for an in­ Details on request. Mr. chest and feet. Vicinity of train you. Must be in Retail store. Main Street. person between 11am and person for early morning River. Work 5 to 8 hour day Excellent hourly rates, many NEEDED - Part time, Mon­ pupils per teacher. FREE in­ Delaware firms and the owners of a local landfill to share Bushhill Road. Reward. Hostess Awards. Call Collect SEWING MACHINE terview. Balch of East Wind­ fringe benefits include, pen­ Barker. ESCAA Field 673-0494, of write SANTA’S reasonably good health. Can Reply Box NN c/o 2pm, 6 8 0 ^ n ter Street. delivery route. Applicant Professional trainin/ day thru Friday, 11:30 to 2:30. troductory lesson with this ad. the cleanup cost at a pig farm used as a dump for out-of- Please call 646-7490. Manchester Evening Herald. operators and general factory sor, 289-6483. Ask for Laura sion and profit sharing plans, Training Division, box 619, Cali 6496306, or 6493549. PARTIES, Avon, Conn. 06001. drive until the age of 70. Call must be 18 year of ^ e and f irovided. Car essential Help Wenled i f3 Additional hours optional. HELP WANTED - CASHIER have a good driving record, workers. Apply^ Plllowtex, 49 ringe benefits. Phone Thomas. major inedical, uniforms, Apply Wendy's, 260 Broad Wading River, New York. stdtc W3St6S ALSO BOOKING PARTIES. 643-2373 or 643-2414. 11792. 1 : A motion to'add the firms as defendants to a cleanup SECRETARIAL POSITION part time 8am to ^m . Please Job most suitable for a young Regent Street, Manchester. East Homemaker-I PART 'HME flexible hours, vacations, and piinimal night Street, Manchester. Administrative office of ^ p ly in person at Frank’s, 725 Health Aide Service, Ii APPLICATIONS BEING service. Please call 5299039 lawsuit was filed Wednesday. It was the latest step in an man as lifting of large male or female. Apply within health maintenance organiza­ Blast Middle Turnpike. hampers is necessary. Apply 6499511. TAKEN For Coil Winders & for appointment. ARTHUR TREACHER’S - MANY PEOPLE only dream □ REAL ESTATE □ EMPLOYMENT Tommy’s Pizzaria, East of owning their own business. 11-month effort by the state Department of Environmen­ LEGAL NOTICE - tion. Starting salary $10,000 in person, Swiss Laundry, 10 Center Street. Assemblers. Day shift, 7:30 to Day help needed, night shift tal Management to force removal of toxic and explosive NOTICE OF PRIMARY OF REPUBLICAN PARTY to annually plus liberal fringe PART TIME Evenings and Harlow Street, Rockville. EX PERIEN CED .SMALL 4. Apply in person: Able Coil PARTS M, N truck fleet- people must be over 18, flexi­ Perhaps it’s time for you to Help Wanted 13 Edward J. Tomkiel, the Town Clerk of Manchester; benefits. Good typing and weekends. Apply in person: ' conditions. Apply in person ENGINE m echai^ previous HARTFORD ROAD DAHIY & Electronics, Howard Road, req u ires' bitious take ble hours, good working con­ pursue that dream. I have Homot For Selo 23 m aterials from a dump on W arren V. Picillo’s pig farm in over 1,000 businesses for sale Notice is hereby given that a Primary of the Republican shorthand skills, proficiency Center Street Mobil, 917 RELIABLE HARD only.to: Howard Jonnson experienoe required. QUBIEN Needs women for Bolton. charge indi idual to operate ditions. Apply 401 Center Coventry. * by owners. Many for MANCHESTER - Owner SALES POSITION - Straight Party will be held in the 12th Assembly District, on intranscribing form dictating Center Street, Manchester. WORKING INDIVIDUAL Restaurant, 394 Tolland ’Turn­ Excellent growth Opportunity. days 11 to 6. Monday to entire pai' room. Inventory Street, Manchester.lancnest The state asked that three out-of-state companies and commissions, leads fumisned pike, Manchester. minimum down. For free selling home. 9room Cape, September 12, 1978 for nomination to the, following equipment. Said resumes to Wanted to assist cook. Duties Eckerts, 7^103. ^ Wednesday, or ’Thursday to GROWING WHOLESALE and pure! ling skills are a four individuals be made defendants to a suit against to homeowners, Call 242-5402. Regina ftouren, NCC/HMO must. Call -2414 for ap- brochure write: Interstate centrally located. Aluminum “ Municipal Offices” to be filled at the State Election to be BABYSITTER- Professional include dishwashing, Saturday. Counter experience DISTRIBUTOR - Seeks a MACHINIST - Top rate, Picillo and be forced to share the estimated |300,p00,to_ Inc., 275 Broad Street, Wind­ couple seeking sincere, loving cleaning, and food prep. Pact RESIDENT Superintendent iffE AR E ACCEPTING necessary. Some nim t work dependable individual to make pointment. experienced Bridgeport and Business Marketing, P.O. Box sided. Many other extras. Call IF YOU ARE an attractive held on November 7, 1978: tor Manchester area cgmplex. 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. evenings 646-8136 from 5 to 7 $500,000 cleanup cost. sor, Ct. 06095. Dead line for person to care for 2 young time. Appiv in person between APPUCA'nONS for full time and weekends availahle. App­ deliveries and assist at the Lathe machinist. Manebastor motivated woman we need OFFICE (including district) TERM responses September 6, 1978. children. References. Call Minor plumbing, electrical, power press operators. Apply counter. Class II License. location. Call today 647-17®. p.m. 2 and 4. Rein’s N.Y.-Stylie ly in person mornings. Hart­ RELIABLE PERSON for SERVICE BUSINESS - With you. If you are looking for a State Representative - 12th District 1-3-79 — 1-7-81 NCC/HMO is an equal oppor­ 646-6638. Deli-Restaurant, El Camino repair boiler services in person to (JualiUiK Name ford Road Dairy Queen, Excellent opportunity for ad­ glamorous, challenging posi­ necessary. Good salary plus general duties for local $800 a week income available WEST HARTFORD Price IVIedicaid Payments Probed Notice is also herby given that the following are the party- tunity employer. Plaza, 428 Hartford'Tpke;, Plate, Firiier Hill Road, Blast Manchester. ' ' vancement, profit sharing, Grinder & Pizza shop. Flexi­ WAITRESSES WANTED tion, with a new Parisian endorsed candidates of the Republican Party for nomination apartment and other boiefits. PIUIT ’TIME), - Saturdays and in this area. A cash business. below market Value. Only CHEERFUL CLERK TYPIST Vernon. )______; Glastonbury. paid vacations, holidays and ble hours. Experience helpful. BOSTON (UPI) - The allegedly improper payment of cosmetic line, you need us. to said Municipal Offices together with the street addresses REAL ESTATE Career Earn with bookkeeping experience Call 2492566, Monday thrii LEGAL SECRETARY - benefits. Call MW5M for ap­ Sundays. Experienced helpful, Minimum investment $38,900. Quick sale deslreu. 4 Apply in person to Center ^ired.^03^-0550, 209481- m ore than $72,000 in Medicaid benefits to the late mother- 236-2381, 633-3366. ri5,000 plus annually. Part for small congenial Iwo girl GENERAL FACTORY help EUday 95. WORK AT HOME On the Manchester Law Office. pointment. but not necessare. Will train. Completely remodeled of said candidates: Giant Grinder h Pizza Shoi throughout. 3 or 4 bedroom in-law of Seh. Edward W. Brooke, R-Mass., will be in­ n a m e a d d r e s s timers considered. For con­ office in Glastonbury. Duties wanted. .Grinders, fire.-' phone servicing our Please call 6493500. C e n te r S tr e e t Vito’s Birch Mountain Inn, WANTED - Gas station atten­ fidential interview. Ralph include pricing. Invoicing and INSURANCE - Part-time customers in your spare time. Bolton, Conn. Apply after 2 Colonial. Nice quiet location vestigated by the Massachusetts attorney general’s of­ Walter H. Joyner 35 Phelps Rd. brickers, and chipping d ep art/ PLAN TALK simply stated Manchester. MANCHESTER Package dant, full or part time, Pasek Realtor. 289-7475. learning bookkeeping ment. Call 6590344 for ap­ position available for person 2497773.______PART TIME - TAKE pm. 6493161. with large yard. Call Steele fice. hbture, responsible person OFFICE (including district) TERM knowledgable in personnel we need two hard workers for store. Excellent location. Weil Kerb Realty, 633-5730 gr L-239 machine. 35 hour week. Many pointment. INVENTORY in locafl stores. part time employment, RETIRED MEN ’Qi work part The decision to pursue the matter was made for third shift. References. Stath Representative - 12th District 1-3-79 — 1-7-81 BABYSI’TTER WANTED in benefits 633-8327. unes. Agency back^und a MUNSON’S CANDY JANITORIAL help evenings. established business. Call 0353. Car nesessary. Write phone ^ n efits. C^Il 5296702. EOE. time in hardware store. Marion E.^'Robartson, Wednesday at a half-hour meeting of the state’s Welfare Call 871-1698. Notice is afso hereby given that the following enroll^ my home for 2 school age PART-TIME SALESPERSON must. Cdl 528-9831. KITCHEN is now accepting number, experience to: ICC 9, Self-supervising, experienced Experienced preferred. Apply Realtor, 6495953. BLUE RIDGE- AREA - Fraud Control Commission, according to Peter Lucas, members of the Republican Party have filed petition(s) in clUldren approximately 7am WAITRESS part time nights Must have basic applications for full-time days ^ x 304, Paramiis, N.J. 07652. in person: England in total carpet and tile TOOLMAKERS - MachinisU. conformity with Section 9-406 of the General Statutes, as to 9am. $4d every 2-weeks. and weekends. Apply DEMONSTRATORS: Earn and part-time evenings and TRAINEE - Learn to operate Spacious 10-room hillside press aide to Attorney General Francis X. Bellotti, who photographic knowledge. 2Q Lens Grinding Machine. High Hardware, Route -44-A, maintenance. Handy with Apply 81 Commerce Street, candidates for nomination to said Municipal Offices: Call 646-5178. Tacorral, 246 Broad Street, hours. The Camera Shop, $1000 or more, trip to Nassau, weekends. Also opening for PART ’HME DAYS to drive tools, some possible day work. Ranch, on cul-de-sac. One plus is a member of the panel. ^ ______. .4 'school graduate with Bolton. Glastonbury. PTG Company, NAME ADDRESS Manchester. Marshalls MaU. BYee kit. Sell name brand toys delivery and janitorial work. Van and pick up and deliver Ideal situation for couple or SItuetlon Wtnlod 15 acre, brick front with Brooke, 58, the Senate’s only black member who is Telephone 6^7631. Call for appointment, 649-4332. mechanic aptitude required. aluminum, 3 full baths, 2 Frederick E. Peck 756 No. Main St. SEWING MACHINE and gifts (Fisher-Price, appliances and TV’s. Call 647- HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR to retired persons. Transporta­ seeking a third, six-year term in November, already operators needed for canopy NURSES AIDES 3-11 and 11-7. Tonka, Fenton). Treasure Fuli or part time. Equal Op­ RESPONSIBLE Mather will fireplaces, formal dining OFFICE (including district) TERM‘ DISHWASHER - Part-time 9997. Al Sieffert’s Appliance. portunity Employer. work as stock boy and tion necessary. Bonus for faces a tough re-el«ction fight as a result of a messy RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 department. Must be able to Enjoy working with a skilled nights and full-time days. House .parto plan. Call 242- DISHWASHERS NEEDED at acquiring new accounts. 649 care for children in my home. . room. All appliances. Family shifts. Good pay, good State Representative - 12th District 1-3-79 — 1-7-81 5830 or collkt person toper- Americal Optical* Company, engraver after school till 5:30 room with wet bar, walkout to divorce proceeding earlier this year from his fotroer read and speak englisb. Must and dedicated supporting staff Apply in person to Tacorral; Grandma’s Country Pie NIGHT HELP SHORT COOK. and all day Saturday. Will 5747. Call 6491076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. benefits and working condi­ Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 18th day of August, irovide own transportation, at Manchester Manor Nursing sAo for Miss U rol 491-2100. Restaurant, 501 West Middle 370 ^ rk e t Street, Hanford, inground pool. Oversized dou­ E." 246 Broad Street, Manchester; Apply in person Arby’s Roast 2790070. train. Apply 3 pm to 5 pm, wife, Remigia. ^ tion. Appiy in person, Vernon 1978. Pli'lease call personnel depart­ Home. Good wages and Also booking parties. Turnpike, Manchester. 2 or 3 beet, 257' Broad Street. NATIONAL ORGANIZATION MATURE DEPENDABLE ble garage, electric doors. By Manor, 180 Regan Road, Ver­ Frederick E. Peck HOST - HOSTESS. We are Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main owner, 1^,000. Principals on­ ment at Pioneer Parachute benefits. Please call Doris eveninra a week. Must be 18. Matured person preferred. Street, Manchester. SERVICE TRAINEE woman would like part time non. Registrar of Voters of the Company, 644-1581. Blain, RN, Director of looking for mature person to ROW TA KING Apply In person only. ORDER & BILLING d E R K or full time position in doc­ ly, 6496208. ‘Warm, Sensitive Person’ - For Optical Distributor. qualifactions; basic Republican Party Nurses, 6464)129. meet and' jireet our APPLICATIONS For full­ knowledge of present' day tor’s office. Salary secondary. ( High school graduate with $100+ WEEKLY MAIUNG ANSALDl BUILT HOMES of BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) — Kristina Berster is not a LAUNDRY WORKER - The foregoing is a copy of theliotice which I received from PART ■HME CONCESSION customers. Please call for an time employment for Sewing WAITRESSES PART 'HME - electronlca. and mechanics, 6497236 after 5 p.nu______I interview. Batch of East figure ^titiude rrauired. No CIRCULARS!!! Free - quality. Colonials to be buili-. West German terrorist but a “warm, sensitive person” Mature individual, for full or Frederick E. Peck, Registrar of Voters of the Republican help needed for evenings and WOMAN TO CARE For 6 year Machine Technicians. Wifi Days and evenings. Must be supplies, immediate income car ill good operating condi­ weekends. Must be over 18. Windsor, 289-6483. Ask fof train. Mechanical ability help­ 18. experience necessary. FULL TIME CARPET typing. Will train. Bull of part UCENSED MOTHER wishes Starting at $80,000. Call ERA- who has spent several years doing medical work in the part time. Must work every Party, in accordance with Sec. 9-43^of the General Statutes. old and infant, beginning No guaranteed! Send self- tion. Benefits plus incentive other weekend. Apply in per­ Apply to manager any evening September in Westwood area Laiiha Thomas. ful. Excellent employee We will train. Grandma s cleaner, days. Must have car. time. Equal Opportunity plan. For additional informa­ to babysit, in my\hojne. Dubaldo/Lesperance. Third World, according to a supporter who spoke with her As provided in said notice, a Primary of t|ie Republican Par­ Good pay and car allowance Employer. American Optical addressed stamped envelope: Exclusive agent for Ansaldi son between 9 a.m. and 4 p'm., alter 7:30 pm. East Hartford (Keeney Street). Call after 5 benefits and paid vacations. Country Pie Restaurant, 501 Homeworker, BA427-3BB, tion call Mr. Bumgarner at Nathan Hale School areUT Call this week. ty for nomination of candidates, jto the offices therein Drive-In, Route 5, South Wind­ DENTAL t e c h n i c i a n Apply in person: Singer Com- West Middle Turnpike, for hard working individual. Comply. 370 Market Slniireet. Homes. 646-6S05. Monday thru Friday. E ast p.m. 646-5833, Troy, Mt. 599». 5699336. EOE. 647-1240, anytime. Supporters of Ms. Berster, who is charged in this coun­ Hartford Convalescent Home, specified will be held on September 12, 1978; the_ hours of sor. TRAINEE - part time, small r ia n / 856 M ain S tre e t, Mriichester.' 5290292. Hartli , 2790070. try with imniigration violations and in Germany with ac­ 745 Main Street. voting at said Primary will be from 12 noon to 8 P.M. and the BESS EATON DONUTS now West HarUord lab. Call 649 Manchester. EXPERIENCEb, 5093. tivities as a member of an alleged terrorist group, said location of the polls will be as follows: accepting applications for LOCATION OF POLLING PLACE VOTING^ISTRICT RESPONSIBLE person for part time help, mornings, Wednesday they have formed a defense committee for INVITATION Robertson School, 45 No. School St. 2 paving company. Must know weekends, and some otnei’ WJUITBI: her. Buckley School, 2S0 Vernon St. 5 process of paving from begin­ shifts. Apply in person, 10am WJWTED: PIKI8HM At a news corife'tence, supporters said they have com­ ning to end. Alio should be to 2pm. I3 West Main Street,' Film PIECE i FINAL RUCNINIST House of the Week TO BID Waddell School, 163 Broad St. - 7 experienced in grading with Rockville. APPLIANCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUDIO mitments for $30,000 in cash and property toward Manchester High School, Brookfield St. 10 INSPECTOR EIxperietkced on B-D ^ dgeports le Bid Proposais for the dozer or grader. Please call N/C Clntim stlcs. F irs t or 2nd meeting Ms. Berster’s $100,000 bail. Please Note: A notice of primary for state and district of­ 742-6190.______PARTS DEPARTMENT full Male or Female. Experleace foilowing work wilt be required; capable ol reading Shift. Top Wages It BeoefiU. ’They said they will begin a survey soon to determine fices to be contested at the above primaries, if any, will be tirfte, picker-driver, previous Please apply in person: received by the Bolton Board blueprints. Please apply in person BufWara, whether she can get a fair trial here. (or has been) published in a separate notice.. CASHIER - Mature, reliable Plumban, Hsmodsldn, of Education, Notch Road, auto experience a plus. Will ThtlJE-MI Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 21st day of August, person for part time work. train the right person. Apply THE EftcWQfm*, R f l B ttdf Brokm m l Bolton, Conn, until 1:00 P.M., Flexible work schedule iif CORPORATION 1978. in person. To Vic or Mike, LE-MI CORPORATION i m t m m m u w . SsImiMn — Call U$ lor SpaeM August 31, 1978: health and beauty aid store. ‘Angel’ Marriage Planned Edward J. Tomkiel Manchester Plymouth Inc., IN Tim iM Ho«4 VsnM ii. C T O iO II Experience preferred but will VywyCTONN PrieaaonyourAppllaneaMaadaandBar/leaa... EDGARTOWN, Mass. (UPI) - Charlie’s Angels televi­ Renovation of one Town Clerk ToUmid ’Turnpike, 8-5 Monday MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER INC. clataroom at Bolton High tram. Apply Brooks Discount, thru Friday.' sion star Kate Jackson was reported on the resort Cape Town of Manchester 277 W. Middle Turnpike, 4 4 3 ^ H M t m ROAD HAIICHE8TER School 311 Main Street 646-2130 Cod island of Martha’s Vineyard today, where she in­ 157-081, Manchester. 64M196. FHOWE 647-0997 tended to marry the son of actress Stella Stevens. Information and specifications may be ob­ BURSERKINa Miss Jackson, 29, obtained a m arriage license in tained by contacting James Is now . accepting Boston at 9 a.m. Wednesday with 23-year-old actor An­ Veitch, Superintendent, applications for full or part drew Stevens. The couple flew to Martha’s Vineyard in a ■ CARRIER 1 VERNON CINE PROOF MACfflNE/ACCOUNTMG tim e h o u rs foY th e Building and Grounds, Bolton GENERAL BIU TUNSKY following positions. Food private plane and arrived on the island about noon. High School. 1+2 We need a bank proof machine operator. We Farrah Fawcett-Majors, Miss Jackson’s former co- 1 NEEDED 1 handler, dining room, mor­ Raymond A. Allen, Jr. FACTORY WORKERS will ^aln you Mon. and FrI. as proof operator, ★ ALUMINUM iWINYLSIDlNa star on the popular TV series, also arrived in Boston Superintendent of Uahars il Candy Qirls ning set-up, closing shifts. W edniay. She was believed to be in the area to attend Schools 1 Davis Avenue 1 Tues., Wed., Thurs. In our Accounting Dept. Uniform provided. Free (20 Cofora To Chooaa Prom) Body Grinders, Wsldere, WANTED food. Vacation. Apply tin her friend’s wedding. 154-08 1 area of I Qood pay, good benefits and friendly working Shippers. 2nd Shift, some Must ba 18. person between 2 and 5 ★ AWNINUS A CANOPIES environment. Call for appointment 646-4004, 1st Shift Available. Call 1 Rockville 1 Neat and Dependable. p.m., 467 Center St.. Mr. William Fraser. Manchester. ★ STORM WINOOWS A OOORS y ita -iv . Glastonbury 659-0344, (or 1 C a ll 1 CALL 846-9901 LEGAL NOTICE appointment. TOWN OF ANDOVER after 6 p.m. Phon* 649-9096 / PRIMARY NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1647-9946 1 HIEE ESTIMATES + EASY TERMS F r o n t p o r c h is s iz e d f o r - s it t e r s a n d r o c k e r s - Notice is hereby given that a Primary of the Democratic Party will be held in the Town MANCHESTER STATE BANK of Andover, Connecticut on September 12, 1978, for nomination to the offices indicated below. 1041 MAIN STREET EARN EXTRA RANCH ACCENTED BY NATURAL STONE Notice is also hereby given that the following are the names of the party-endorsed can­ MANCHefeTER, CT! What U The Favorite Form Your Message Qan didates of the Democratic Party for nomination to the offices indicated, together with the EOE. MONEY! street addresses of said candidates: Of Investment By OFFICE Congressmen? , SUN DECK i Be A' Part'of This GOVERNOR ONE DAY A WEEK » i»'-ofvir-o* 1 NAME ICLIP & MAILl CARRIERS NEEDED ’That’s .so indicated by a Elia T. Grasso Beal Estate, FOR recent survey. Over half of them own real estate VCWI. Page Each Week - r n ADDRESS EARN EXTRA MONEY other than their ovm home. And the longer they’ve 1 ^ 2 Woodland Hollow, Windsor Locks, Ct. 06090 NAME “DOLUUi SAVER” 1 BRK. RkL, B The ‘‘Herald” will be needing oarrlere In the been in office, the more likely it is they own invest­ MAIL TO: ^ a.a <2 ■ FAMILY ROOM BED ROOM STATE REPRESENTATIVE ' r lollowli^ areas: ment real estate — 66.7 percent of long-tenure con­ For Only M2 Per Ad. ADDRESS lU'-OfilS'-O’ gressmen, 55.1 percent of their freshmen counter­ 55th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT BURN8IDB AVE. or TOLLAND ST., west of MANY ROUTES OPEN No Endorsement parts. CITY School SL, E. HTFD. IN MANCHESTER Notice is also hereby given that the following are the names of the enrolled members of HENDERSON DR. AREA, E. HTFD. Tips On How To Save Energy the Democratic Party who have filed petitions in conformity with Section 9-400 of the STATE P.O. BOX 591 CENTRAL AVE. A SAUNDERS ST. AREA, E. CALL CAROL General Statutes, as candidates for nomination to the offices indicated, together with the Manctmter, Conn. 08040 646-4644 • Opening the refrigerator properly insulated street addresses of said candidates: HTFD. door unnecessarily lets Adequate insulation can cut ZIP 441 MAIN ST., TRAILER PARK, E. HTFD. FOR OTHER TOWNS fuel bills and reduce energy OFFICE EXAMPLE: Notice To Our d i h i n s n ooM i BED ROOM < l| BED ROOM warm air in. GOVERNOR CAU 847-9847 Il'-O-.ll’-^ i l ■ ir^r«ii'-3r ll'rtTlII'-B” • Defrosting as soon as consumption by 15%. PHONE 15 Words for 6 Days CAU 647-9946 'Il i v i n o .iioom i: ir-oNia’-a" II necessary keeps internal • Install storm windows NAME I • ADVERTISERS ' b ^ If building, consider ther­ Robert K. Killian ' Only *8.10 m m u a cooling coils operating ef­ □ CHECK ENCLOSED PLAN f)Q 767 ficiently. mopane or double pane win ADDRESS If you would like to adverUas yoiir HOUSE I/3Z SO • Keeping external coHs, daws. 234 Terry Rd., SALES OARAGE 473 SO fins and motor free from • Close blinds and draperies Hartford, Ct. 06105 FILL IN ONE WORD PER BLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS Business or Service In thia spat^please PORCH 93 Sa FT. / O dust helps the unit operate at night to seal drafts. Open STATE REPRESENTATIVE A i m ■IIUTE them during the day to let S o I call The Herald Classified Advertising efficiently. 55th assem bly DISTRICT 1 2 3 * FACTORY OPENINRS PHONE CALI the sun do some of the clear inside dimensions and yet there is • • A (rojt-free refrigerator Aloysius J. Ahearn 14 Linwood Dr., Bolton, Ct. 06040 .IS A U IT TAKES Department, 643-2711. 'There are three tiig bedrooms in this heating. a separate living room, separate dining uses 30 percent more energy Louis John Matsikas 650 Gilead St., Hebron, Ct. 06248 B 1 1 9 10 'I EeUbllehod growing company needs plan and each has adequate closet • Keep the thermostat set- In Avt minutss, y t u l knsw whsriisr room and separate foyer. than the npn-frost-free type. Edward A. Williams 465 Slocum Rd., Hebron, Ct, 06248 machinists, engravers, N.C., and Bridgeport tan msM mat MHd qveEknfiem ■ space, the master bedroom having two Placing-uncovered liquids in tingd at the lowest comfor twcMs bi iMs MgMy rs wcsMng ’The kitchen includes ample cabinet 11 12 13 14 15 ; operstora. We make apaclalizad machinery that r walk-in closets. these units makes them U^le temperature. Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, this 15th day of August, 1978. InMS. and counter-top, built-ins and direct • If the heating system is a offers challenge and variety. Good atarling raloa Master bath includes dressing room work harder. Gloria Schaffer H«n art fsw u nuins Yohy il uvM W access to breakfast room on rear and forced air system, keep the it (7 It 11 20 1 and company paid fringe banafltii. Call us lor Iho iMrtliysutHMti and two lavatories. Linen storage is • When away for vacation Secretary of the State . I napsw ■ ^ double side-entry garage. turn the refrigerator dial up filters clean. best opportunity. t. bMMdMt snntinfs m mwch central from hall. All bedrooms have a The foregoing is a copy of the notice which I have received from the Office of the P lan N um ber 767 includes 1,732 two or three setting warmer. .• Don’t block radiators or 23 24 26 m $1MO y bath close by. SecreUry of the State, in accordance with Section 9-433 of the General Statutes. As S5------• ’Try not to place your air ducts. Allow the warm The family room is a full 19xl3’6”, square feet of house area. air to have a clear path for provided in said notice, a primary of the Democratic Party for nomination to the district refrigerator next to your w ic e s therein, specified will be held on September 12, 1978. The hours of voting at said** 30' 1 26 27 28 29 NOBLE & WESTBROOK CibOk range or heater. If possible, efficient heating. Primary and the location of the polls will be as follows- • Close fireplace dampere keep-it in the coolest spot in HOURS OF VOTING - 12 Noon to 8 P.M. 20 WESTBROOK STREET You may purchase ^domplete working drawings, when not in use so warm air 31 JS------33 i4 36 the room. ^LOCATION OF POLLING PLACE — Andover Elementary School, School Rd., Andover, EAST HARTFORD In Ms SiM vrMi m « I M Im Ai HOI cannot escape. A fireplace ■vnInUst materlalHists and plans for the above house, Number • Use the size refrigerator ' An tq m l Opportunity Emplortr that fits your family’s needs. can actually use more heat Dated at Andover, Connecticut, this 21st day of August, 1978. 36 o SI 31 44 " ; 767. — from Larry Farnsworth, P.O. Box 1841, Las • Be sure your home is than it produces. Ruth K. Munson, Town Clerk CIUIUCMiKrMmi . Andover, Connecticut Vegas, Nevada, 89101. 1564)8 » Ll MANCHESTER EVEhnNC HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Thurs.. Aug. 24. 1 978- PAGE NINETEEN PAGEIEIGHTEEN- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thars.. Aug. 24, 1978 I FRANK A ERNEST Paanuta — Charlaa M. Schulz

Aniwar to Prtvious Punla BUStNESS & SERVICE 'HEV,MANA6ER, IT'51 STOP CCWPLAININ6.' HAVE VOU LOOKEP^ ACROSS DOWN 3 K lC w • « « Dear Abby TOO HOT TO (iA Y VOU ACT UKE VOU'RE AT 40UR PITCHB 1 Behivf 1 Dmsad m BALLTOCAY! OUT ON THE PE5ERT! MOUNP LATELY chlldlthly 2 Rtntw TKvvr,$ fl r e l i e f ! By Abigail Van Buren 4 Ruttlin ruler 3 Prsvioui IT' 8 Expiru diurnal period 1 t h o u g h t t h £ 12 Civil Wa( 4 Cuddy . qcniril 5 Htavtnlycity 13 Optra by 8 Slow(mus.) P i c t u r e Tufff lArfli Verdi 7 Rodent DIRECTORY Rg(tj7RF> 14 Energy 8 Daposited G iP iN a l •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• tiS S M H U DEAR ABBY: Is losing things a disease? And if so, is agency (ibbr.) moiitura 9 Allan country Palnling-Paparing S3 BulMIng Contraeting S3 eXMLTiMFft there a cure? My son is 30 now, and you would not believe 16 Billboirdi Swv/CM OHamI 31 Stnrfcat Ottarad 31 g -z y 18 Ship', to Ravils ancjD ■ ancjD ■ an n Ctl/ltfWAlK IHHHUSfMOH the number of things he has lost in his life. In college he was nmaEJ I noDCJ I nnE) constantly losing his billfold, books, car keys, briefcases, crewmember 11 Without y INTERIOR - EXTERIOR FIRST CLASS Carpentry - PritcIHa’t Pop — Etl Sullivan 18 Drawing (archaic) Painting - And odd jobs. Two Remodeling and Additions. coats and practically an entire wardrobel 29 Pait ol tg be 43 Not busy point, 17 Stow cargo 44 Slant experienced College students. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Since that time, he hasn’t improved. He keeps* losing 20 Cinvit 31 Hamper y ( ' A CHIP OFF THE ) 19 Entire WE NIV JUNK CMS Please call 5664641. years experience! For Free watches, sunglasses, clothes, computers and every type of / I THOUGHT MDU \ I CHANGEPAAV ^ ihtittr, 23 Ruisitn kings 33RIS 46 Oceanic V OU7 BIjO C K * ^ E ^im ates, call 646-4239. . sports equipment you can name.^He even knit an electric WEREGaNSTp 'I AtINP .' T H IS. IS AiW Zf Age 38 Clasiily 47 Pool playar and lata modal wracks. 41 OHIcaa-Storaa hr Rant 58 Autoa For Sala 51. 24 Polica (colloq.) PAINTING - Interior and AiUclaa lor Bala Rooms (or Root 52 blanket once!) OkRVE CUSTER S /v a a s i e r R e c e .'; ' 22 Frippe 40 Sinistar turni Minnaaota exterior, paperhanging, 25 Sha-beir (Lit) NEW LOCATION Ge n e r a l c a r p e n t r y ,' This week his billfold was mailed to him frpm the sport s l a s t s t a n p o u t 24 Rude 29 Start 41 Paaiangar excellent work References, MOVING TO CAUFORNIA,' LARGE NEW DECORATED MANCHESTER STORE for m i ASPEN WAGON like' 7 Repairs, Remodeling, arena where he had lost it. OF THAT ROCK.' 26 Sticky ituH 27 List vahlein 4$ Gat away f Free estimates. Fully in­ must sell appliances, fur­ Paneled room for responsible, Rent - 249 Broad Street. 600 new. 20,000 miles, air con--, 27 Crow's cell A&B AUTO SALVAGE INC. Garages, Additions, Prches, I must have at least 50 beautifu^argyle socks-but only 28 Solar dlK 42,Prophat sured. Martin Matson, 649- Decks, Rec Rooms, niture, books, and mis­ mature man. Near center. square feet. 643-5681. ditioning C.B. radio, radials, 30 Pradctcrmlnc SO Limant of STAFFORD. OFF RT. 190 cellaneous. Call 2891346. Private entrance. $29. 647- Available July 1st. power otive and brakes. $4,-. one of each kind, because he "lost” the mates. 32 Fly 4431 Hatchways, Roofing, Gutters, I am so tired of looking for his things, I am ready to give 1 2 3 4 r r k TT 11 Formica, Ceramic Tile. Call 1145. 700. Call 2891928. w.. 34 Old Ttnaminr r QUALITY PAINTING and Dan Moran 643-2629. SHERATON MAHOGANY ROCKVUJJS - 19 X 39 fopt up. Is there any hope? .He's such an easy-going, charmiing book 12 14 USED AUTO PARTS Buffet and China closet. Good store on bqsy street. Large 1968 FORD FAIRLANE guy, he never gets upset at losing anything. Even a girl. 35 la tiM Paper Hanging by Willis •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 17 6 6 4 -5 5 3 0 o r 6 4 6 -6 2 2 3 Schultz. Fufly insured, FARRAND REMODELING - . condition. First offer. 649 display windows. $125 s t a t i o n w a g o n - 8 38 Eipm , !•, 0233. Apartmanta For Rant 53 monthly.. Lease required. Lee assengeT. Automatic ***'*’ "*■ LOSER’S MOTHER 37 Dinner item TONY ANNUNZIATA references. 649-4^. x Specializing CabUiets and For­ i If 19 20 mica Tops, Roofing, Gutters, & Lament Realty, 875-4690. &ansmission, power steerbw. 39 Occin route' PAINTING - Interior / Room Additions,/Decks, GIRLS 20" single speed bike, LOOKING for anything in real - Used every day. $350. Call 875- DEAR MOTHER; The fact that gou wrote to toU ma 40 Lu h i 21 22 23 Exterior. Best Workmanship! Repairs. Phone 643^17. A-1 condition, $20.00. Bolens estate rental • aparanents, MAffCHESTER, Main Street. 1645. aboat your loa'a profaloB might bo a doo ta tho ooIatloB. Ho 41 Bibyloniin CiM TREE SERVICE Free 4JUALITY CARPENTRY By homes, multi^e dwellings, no Modem offices available 400, 24 25 26 JT Quality Paint! Lowest Prices! riding Tractor witlr 32” snow hao novor had to dovolop a m dio of roipoaoiblUtjr bacoaoo deity estimates, discount senior Harp Construction Additions, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 750 or 1100 square feet. Heat 1976 PONTIAC SUNBIRD- 1 ■ 42 Quipped Dan ^ e a , 646-5424. blower and mower deck. ha hoa alwaya had a aothor tai run iatortaroaco lor h ia . Lot 30 [31 32 33 citizens. Company roofing, siding, decks and gar­ $300.00. CaU 6496191. Asociates, Inc. 6491980. and air condition included. cylinder, automatic, sun roof,. ■ Captain Eaay — Crooka A Lawranca 45 Valve Manchester owned and ages. Call anytime, 643-5001. h la hoop track of hie owa boMogiafa or taifor tho loM. Loo- 34 31 R .J. MAGOWAN & SONS - HoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnaf 34 6492469 or 6492755. power steering, disc brakes,. ■ 49 Muiky operated. Call 646-1327. low mileage. Call 6492703. fag thlBgo If BBt a ‘‘diM aoo''-it', a cardou habit. 51 GIrllil.) Third Generation. Painting & MOVING OUT OF STATE 2- MANCHESTER MAIN HEYi 1 KNOW YOU! 36 1 H 37 31 31 MAGNA VOX authmzed fac­ SntEElT 2 and 3 rBom apart­ EXCELLENT OFFICE THEBE’5 TWO OF’EM! 62 Mideut tory service on color and b lart P a P e r h a n g i n g F r e e BIDWELL Home Improve­ door General Electric THEY'Be 9 LASHIW' THE YOU’RE THAT PRIVER B&M TREE SERVICE. refrigerator, 21 on. ft. with op­ ment, heated, hot water, LOCA’nON - Heat, air con-A)|CHEVYVEGA-1972.4sp DEAR ABBY: 1 have been trying to find an inaurance AT THE PLANT- TK ictport 40 41 Complete tree care, spraying andy.white TV. Stereo, Insured. ment Co. Expert installation TIRE9 ON OUR TWCKl / 'andy, tional ice marker, $450. 4- appliances, no pets, parking, ditioning, parking, janitor ser- 61,000 miles. $»0. Call company that will cover maternity expenaea for a single ONE w e HELPEPJ 53 Pres, ^ eimJ removal. Insured and phonograph. A&B Electronic, Telephone 646-195$. of aluminum siding, gutters 54 Colorado 42 43 44 41 46 4! JT 2 piece living room set, 9piece security. 5297047. vice. Reasonable rent. Call 1304. ^ experienced. Senjor Citizen 1160 New Britain Ave., West and trims. Roofing installa­ woman and haye been unable to loMte one so fatol would Indiin tion and repairs 6496495, 871- fam ily room set, lounge chair. Max Grossman at 6495334. greatly appreciate your aaaiatance in finding dffinaurance 49 60 II Discount. 643-7285. Hartford, 561-0655. 2-bedroom sets one with round FOUR ROOM APARTMENT 1967 CADILLAG 55 Fewer •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2323. company offering jliia type of coverage. 58 Summers (ft.) bed. CaH 6495646. - 426 Broad St. $155. Security STORE FOR RENT - With 2 CONVERTABLE ten, with STILL LOOKING IN CALIF. 52 13 14 ROOM ADDJTJDNS, Dormers, CARPET INSTALLATION - Building Contracting^ 33. deposit. No appliances. bay garage, near parkade. 188 tan top and interior. Good run­ 57 Compsss kitchens, garages, rec-rooms,' Stair Shifts. R ^ irs. Catpets. SPECIAUZING cleaningig and i “ M l'* ^ point 55 56 17 repair chimneys,eyS: roof, new 8 , p i e c e s o l id m a p l e Married couple. No pets. W. Middle ’Tumpike. Call 649 ning condition orignal owner. suspended ceilings and Steam Cleaning., Free WES ROBBINS carpentry Telephone 6494751. 6802. • $1250. CaU 6491049 DEAR STILL: I don’t know where fa CeUlonifa yoB've -21 remodeling specialist. Ad­ roofs, Free estimates.ites. 30 vDinbig room set. Made by INIbVtPAFta INftRP«tl AtEN I roofing, 528-8958. Estimates. Call 649^65. Moosehead of Maine. Drop looked, bat apparently you hove jvorfaokod .ioae of the •______1------; ditions, rec rooms, dormers, years Experience. Howley, moot t«i»ni.r naaoa fa iunranco eoaptaloo. I a a faforaod 643-5361. leap table and cane chair 44x10 FOOT MOBH-E home. MANCHESTTiR - Main Street. 1974 PINTO SQUIRE LAWN MAINTENANCE. h o u s e w o r k GOT YOU built-ins, bathrooms, seats- 2 antique Chinese In Bolton. Working single per­ store for rent. 750 square feet. WAGON-Automatic transmis-7 >fc»> fa alaoat every eaoo, whatever a aarriod woaaa ia i - ' ' ' u Reasonabkc and dependable DOWN? General cleaning, kitchens, 649-3446. ROOFER WILL InsUll roof, Bridai Vase lamps. 2 Chinese son only. No pets, animals or $200 monthiy. Paul W. Sion, air conditioned, lu ggagr eevartd for, a'eiaglo woman anat alao bo covered for—no 4 college v et^ n sow accepting steam extraction carpet siding or gutters for low dis­ Sister of Mercy lamps. Call children. Call 6492880. Dougan, Realtor. 643-4535. rack. Excellent condition.' diacriafantfanl jobs in your area. Call 289- cleaning, floor waxing & CUSTOM CARPENTRY - Snow tires included. See it -' homes. Additions, Repairs, count price. Call Ken at 647- 5295871, after 7:00 p.m. , 4535. stripping, window cleaning, ATTENTION LANDLORDS! Ma n c h e s t e r - R e ta il, make me an offer. 643-0538. ( -irii n : Win at bridge Cabinets. Call Gaiy Cushing, 1566. DEAR ABBY: There'lt a local hang-out in oiir amall town carpet & upholstery sham- THREE LEGGED SWING We offer a complete rental storage and/or manufacturing REWEAVING bums, holes. p^ing. Professional/Insured. 345-2009. where I met a boy from another aUte. We juat rode around Allay Oop — Dava Qraua SET 1 year old, $35.20.8 cubic service, careful screening of space. 2,008 square feet to 1964 CHRYLSER 4-doors, and talked and he aaked to aee me the next night. I liked Zippers, umbreiias repaired. Free Estimates. Call foot refrigerator / freezer, applicants, credit and 100,000 sq u are feet. V ery good running condiUonj $350 Windbw shades, Venetian DOMESTICARE at 6^1945. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Haaling-Plumbing 35 reference check to a good reasonable. Brokers Cash. CaU 6495873. him, to I aaid OK. That night he told me he waa married and WELL, THANKS FOR HELP- N O W H W M X J WE'VE HEARD RUMORS THAT AHTU X C A N T M A IS Poor bids can score high Carpentry and general con­ green, excellent condition blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. $200. Wood stove with pipe, lease. Let us rive you piece of protected. Call Heyman had two kida. I ahould have arid goodbyt right then and INS M e! IF> THBRE'S ANY- MENTION IT, IS S T IL L ‘ a l i v e V w e m u : TOU A N Y Marion's, 867 Main St. 649- tracting. Residential and SEWERLINES, sink lines, there, but 1 liked him too much. THINS 1 CAN. DO FOR THBRC 18 ONE IP ITB T R U E , ' “ . PROMISES, MR. and truck full of wood; mind. (Yes w we e are f^ p ertle s, 1-2291206. 1974 PINTO STATION. THINd, MR.A.. OLD ONE.~BUT 5221.;),. EI^PERT PAINTING AND commercial. Whether it Be a cleaned with electric cutters, reasonable). Call R&D WAGON-4 speed. 72,000 mUes. Abby, I only intended to have a good time and forget you... everything breaking and the LANDSCAPING -Specialized, smali repair job, a custom 742-8116. ■ "SB WHAT I bv professionals. McKinney Realtors, 646-4968. Good engine. New steering- about him, and he aaid he had the same intentiona, but it .CAN DO/ dfainond finesse on, they ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at- Exterior House Painting. ' built home or anything in Bros. Sewage DISPOSAL Disc brakes. Am' radio. waan’t that aimple for either of ua. He saya he'a in love with made seven. sp ra y in g . 16 CUBIC FOOT Refrigerator NORTH ticsT garages, ^ards cleaned, Tree pruning, s[ between, call 646-1379. Company, 6495308. 95 WEST MIDDLE Wantad to Rant 57 Luggage rack. ExceUent in­ Strangely enough, aeveral mowing,weeding. Call 742- with ice maker, perfect condi­ me, and I know I love him. e A2 moving, trucking. Loam for TURNPIKE- 4V4 room duplex. terior. Needs some work on He aaya he’a thinking about divorcing hia wife and m arry­ a 7 83 pairs itopped at four bearto sale.' Lawn service. No job too 7947. CARPENTRY & Masonry - tion. $175. 2 pair wide custom NO, JOB TOO SmaU - Toilet made drapes, floral pattern, Heat, hot' water, electric COUPLE WITH One child body rust. $1500. 6497232, ing me. It’a gone beyond the point of turning back. I think e AQJ453 and only made six against a big or small. 568-85^. Additions and remodeling. repairs, plugged drains, stove, refrigerator. Garage. needs 5 or 6 room duplex or after 4 p.m. club head. For some obscure Free estimates. Call Anthony $75. Birdeseye Maple Chair, about him night and day: I can’t rive him up, even if he ia ♦ 64 kitchen faucet replaced, $25. Call 6 4 9 ^ , after 5 p.m. Lease and security. Availaole house. Reasonable. 6498952. reason those declarers de>, COMPLETE CARPET & Tile ‘ HAYES AND SONS T ree Squitlcote, 6490811. repaired, rec rooms, another woman’a man. What ahould I do? , WEST EAST •••••••••••••••••••••#•••• 9/1/78. 6492865. e J843 cided to duck the first club. installation and repairs. Free Experts - Tree removal, bathroom ' remodeling, heat WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 hotorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 84 e KQ98S Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 HUNG UP AT 17 a QIO a J 2 The best play against a estimates. Cali Pat, at 646- pruning, land clearing. Fully CARPENTRV - Repairs, modernization, etc. Free IDEAL FOR SINGLES nice 1- room heated apartment. $135 I club lead is to take the ace 3745, after 5 p.m. insured. Go anywhere. Free remodeling, additions, gar­ Estimate gladly given. M & M RARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 e K42 e 10 7 DOG-CAT boarding bathing '/ bedroom with off' street to $165 a montn. 6493871: ‘ « J 10 9 7 2 right away, cash the heart estimates. 243-8796. ages, roofing, call David Plumbing & Heafing. 6492871. parking and appliances. Only FX-1200 - 871-2511. DEAR HUNG UP; Aa faag ta yoB kMp toUfag ymva^ « KQ5 ED’S LIGHT TRUCKING- At- grooming. Obedience, protec­ ace, try the diamond finesse, Patria, 644-1796. $150'((&23). Rentri Assisters, FEMALE LATY) 20’s, seeks . ja a CANT giv* him ap, yam waa’t b* abk to. TbB yaamU SOUTH lead a heart to the king and „ tics and cellars cleaned. MANCHESTER PLUMBING tion classes. Complete TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville yra CAN give him ap banate yaa aaat WIpa the atardari a 10 7 modern facilities. Canine 2395646, sm all fee. roommate situation in house proceed to make aeven. Reasonable rates. Call 646- B' AND F Home Improve­ LEON CIE8ZYNSKI Builder - & HEATING-Repairs. or Duplex in Manchester. Call 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and Tha Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Priycluetlona aAK(l54 Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon eat af yaar ayah, UtUe gW. The reason for that line of f"' 1943 for free estimate. ment. Specialist in custom New homes custom built Remodeling. Pumps repaired TOYING TO SAVE? Try this EUen 4297965. rack. $1,750. 2894042. U ha ibaald dlvaret hia wlfa aad aurry yaa, what waaU e (8 carpentry including additions, remodeled, additions, rec Road, Manchester. For reser­ play is Uiat if hearts break 9 / replacea Free estimates. nice 9bedroom' with porch yaa htva? A gay who raaaaeaa aaothar idri when t o ^ a fa a A 83 1 a successful diamond BRICK, BLOCK,STONE. woMsiding, sheds, decks and rooms, garage, kitchens E lectric drain-snaking. 24- vations please call 6495971. 1977 HONDA 150 -.HUMPTf...rAK.B AWAY and appliances. Only $150. MATURE RESPONSIBLE aat a( fi^ t. la that the kfad al nua yaa want far a katbaad? t h a t n e w d r e s s a n d finesse may still produce Fireplaces, concrete. patios. Interior remodeling remodeled, bath tile, cement HOUR SERVICE. 64Wfi37. SUPERSPORT - Kerker Vulnerable: Both AKC POODLE PUPPIES - Kids ok. (05-24). Rental TEACHER needs Apartment Thfak abaat it. Then late hla. *WHAT VVOULD y o u HAVE , six. Anyway, enough pairs Chimney repairs. No job too and insulation. Free es­ work. Steps, dormers, Assisters, 236-5646, small fee. immediately, in Manchester Exhaust. K&N cleaners. PUi Dealer; North small. Save! Call 644-8356 for timates. References. Best residential or commercial. Enchanting tiny Toys and didn’t take that first trick. PLUM BING - C all Tom Vernon, Rockville area. stripe and much more! $1,800 West North East So Thus, when South played estimates. price in town. 528-7388. Call 6494291. Dawkins at 6497630. small Miniatures at Reduced Excellent references. Call or best offer. Call 6494107. U yea pat oH writfag lettari bacaaia yaa doa't kaaw Prices Now! 1-4298789. FAMILY TOEAT, Spacious 6 1 e Pass 1 a four hearts and made seven room Duplex, kids ok. Has 673-6443, or 6492030. Keep ------1------what to wy, get Akby'i baeklet, "Hew to Write Lettera la Pasa 2a 34 he got an above average A basement, laundry facilities trying. 1974 HONDA CR 125 - Runs F « A> Occailaaa.'' Bead $1 aad a laag, i t a a ^ |Z8 ceatol Pass 4a Pasa Pi FREE TO GOOD HOME out and looks good. $275. 1973 score. ' Homes For Sala 23 Real Batata Wanfed 28 Articlaa lor Sala d f Articlaa lor Sala 41 and more. Only ^40 (1929). eavdapa to Abby: 1S2 Lathy Oilva, Beverfy HUIe, Calif. Pass in the country. Pure bred 11/2 Rant 58 Yamaha 125 ’TrailbUce, $1W.' - year old Siberian Husky. Rental Assisters, 2395646, Mftc. for 90n2. AIT GASH Forvnurnronertv ALUMINUM sheets used as,-D A RK LOAM DeU^ered - 5 small fee: Needs some work. CaU 742*. ’ BY OWNER - Custom Cape 9 yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, Would make a fine watch dog. 6155, ask for Joe. Opening lead: 4hK 4 bedrooms, IVk baths, STORAGE AREA ideal for You hold; ) for gravel and'more stone 649 643-5749. KIDS AND PETS OK. Char­ contractors. About 1,000 fireplaced living room and rec .Tape, Instant Service. Hayes $1. Phone^ 6492711. May ^ be r !■ ‘ Corporation, 6490131. ming 2 bedroom with square feet. Overhead doors, 1977 HONDA ODDOSSEY S-14-B room, wall-to-wair carpeting, picked up A.M. only.______POODLES - Guaranteed tiny BUGGY - All terraine use. 4 Q J 10 9 8 aluminum sided. One car gar­ carpeting, appliances and free heat, running water, sink, ONE PAIR ANTIQUE SaUn toy puppies and stud services toilet, waUi-in door. Central $850. ExceUent condition. CaU By Oswald Jacoby W 2 age, plus out buildings. SELLING your house? Call us TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - at fair prices. 1-423-8789. heat. Only $ ^ (11-15). Rental firsthand we’ll make you-a drapes- Australian valance- Assisters, 2395646, sm all fee. location. $lS0/month. 6464882. before 12 noon, 1- 342-1784. and Alan Sontog 4 K8S4 Beautiful one acre lot. $58,500. Good condition. Good for Jade, 144x84, $ ^ . Touch and ( Astrograph J 6493502. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, plating, or welding. Call 649 Ask for John. 9 J72 H BEAUTIFUL Silver The Born Losar — Art Sanaom' Realtor, 643-1577. sew sewing machine with MAN / WIFE or singles. Top on a board w as 77 in 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m, Maple cabinet, $65., 29gallon miniature m ale Poodle pup­ hoblla Homaa $5 BEAUTIFUL RAISED Meals for errands. Articles ONE CAR GARAGE on the qualifying sessions of the The player to your left MOLDED FORMICA top and fish tank with filter and pies. AKC registered. Puften- Cooper Hill Street. $15 a Ranch. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths on IMMEDIATE Cash for your cove breeding. 2299297 / 429 for sale. Call 6495459, M. Olympiad pair champion­ deals and bids one spade. property. Let. us em iain our paneled bar with twq,shelves accessories, $35. 2 Rupp snow Merritt. month. Call 6498350. 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot under Ua rug today would be a ships and even in that sup­ a super location view’-v mobiles-40 horse power, best 6333. Travel Trailer -.Stove, Your partner doubles for downtown Hartford. Private fair proposal. Call. Mr. and four stools.$175. 6496028. sertouflmilsTake. Face up to posedly exalted company, offer. Call 5696559. refrigerator, heated. FuU your tasks, itg matter how takeout and your right-hand lot, $84,990. Call 6495646. Belfiore, 647-1413. -®------—------w ------AKC MALE APRICOT VERNON AREA. 4-room the afain bidding left a lot to opponent passes. A reaL«i TWO PAIRS of bucket seats heated $225 per month. Call shower, and toilet. Tandem dIKIcull they^ippear. You’ll be desired, as did some of TIRES - Ski boots, skis, bikes, POODLE, 9weeks. Parents □ AUTOMOTIVE wheels. CaU 6890383. i spare yourself worse head­ wants to know what action 5-5 DUPLEX - 3 bedrooms, MAY WE BUY your home? from Pontiac. 1 pair red, -1 evenings only, 646-6502. the dummy play. pair white. Excellent condi­ sewing machine, and tent can be seen. $100. Call 569 ••••••••••••••t* aches. we recomme'd. large kitchen. 2 car garage. Quick, fair, all cash and no 3920. AQUARIUS (Jan. 29Feb. II) Those NorUv4Sputh pairs We recommend that you problems. Call Warren E. tion. $50 pair. 6390131. UOxIOl May be seen at 108 4-ROOM APARTMENT 2- Auha For Sala 51 that bid the rather [fpor slam Yard. Centrally located. Scott Drive, Manchester, all Counting on things that are not. convert youf partner’s dou­ G Owner, asking $55,900. Call Howland, Realtors, 6491108. bedrooms, stove and visible or In the palm of your on today’s hand reaped an 14-FOOT HILLTOP day Saturday. ENGUSH POINTER PUPS 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 9 August 25,1(71 ble into a penalty double by 6491156. white and liver, excellent refrigeratorTncluded. Securi­ You will not be Intimidated this hand Is like betting In the blind. enormous match point passing. TRAILER $150. Outboard ty and references. 6491585. speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new Believe me, the 6dds don’t blood lines. Born June 20th. It S w irls coming year by projects more award for bad bidding. With (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I Hoiiithold Goods 40 motor 40 horse Evenrod $250. WASHER - and like new days. I radials, (2 snows), exceUent favor you today. ANTIQUE COLONIAL dryer. Pool table, coffee $25. 647-9531. demanding than usual. It will be PISCES (Feb. 29Mareh 21) elegant center hall. One of the Mobilehome 45x10 with fur­ condition 2284475 or 2299550. Important, however, to keep Heathclilf — George Gataly niture in camping ground $4,- table, lamps. Telephone 569> Keep promises today even It It jujP finest in Eastern Connecticut, REFRIGERATORS SHEL'HE MALE, exceUent T iyo 2 1/2 room, and One 3 your life In balance so it’s not means bending over backward. Washers, ranges, used, 000, Call 5297100. 3547. 1968 DODGE POLARA - all work and no play. plus a guest house, 3 car gar­ with children, friskie 4 year room, beat, hot water, Another could be sorely disap­ 8-24 guaranteed and clean. New appliances, Miiin Street loca­ ExceUent running condition. VIRQO lAug. 23-Sapt. 22) Even age, large shed, bam, on 17 old. Call 6494134. pointed, because this Is more 0 imfrrWCAlwc.MI Rsg US PW on sbioment damaged, GE and tion 2nd and 3rd floors, lease, $350. CaU Mike a t 6495391. though you might (eel your acers, with more land pride hat been wounded, you available. Group 1 Realtors. Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. TAG S A LE S security, references. Call you may raillze. Pearl and Son,'649 Main FREE TO GOOD HOME - 1969 VOLKSWAGEN GHU - would be batter off not to buck ARIES (March 21-Aprll II) WInthrop — Dick Cavalli Philbrick Agency, 64^00. Beautiful tiger Kitten 10 after 6 pm. 6493911. the person responsible. Things Street, 6492171. Excellent engine, interior. Coworkers need to be treated weeks old litter trained and will right themselves If you II with kid gloves today, so be ------“ 7- i r - HEAT PAID newly decorated Automatic transmission. hsve psilence. Hsvinq trouble — MANCHESTER - P riced LARGE TAG SALE. igust extremely ctrelul of what you DURINt^THIS I U 6 U A L X V BUTTHE reduced! 9 room, 5 bedroom LOVE SEAT. Like new condi­ Miscellaneous old and ne.w. Saturday and Sunday, 9am- ...... 2-bedroom. Has carpet, Needs work on body and selecting s career? Sand lor say and don’t take part In any tion, orange background with appliances and yard for kids. brakes. $3()0 firm. Call 649 your copy of Astro-Graph Let­ PORTIONOF iSHCW'iOU‘n -e O R U ^ e r o P B Garrison Colonial. Fireplace Dishes, stamps, coins, 4pm. Lots of antiques, wine Uvaatock pettiness. S A V S T H E y white floral print. Call after 4 Only $220, (07-28). Rental 8731. ter by mtlling 50 cents for each TAURUS (April 29May 21) In A^WeoCTHeP , LATEST family room, 21/2 baths, 2 car jewelry, etcetera. 36 Griswold presses, copper boiler, iron andl a long, selL a^ressed, garage. Immediate occupan­ p.m., 64911M. Street off Center. August 25th and brass beds, show case, Assisters, 2395646, small fee. order to satlaly yoiir whims R 5RECAST... eATEU_ITE _ W O N T ------RIDING LESSONS indoor 1967 MUSTANG-3-speed, 9 stamoed envelope (o Astro- today you’re liable to spend cy! Call Arthur or Suzanne and 26th, 10 am to 4 pm. copper still, clocks, kerosene riding ring. Western stock Qrapii, P.O. Box 489, Radio City W B 4 T T H B ? B E B ^ T I U - 18 CUBIC FOOT SEARS BACHELORS’S Bungalow. cylinder. CaU 643-6572 after more than you' can really THUReDAY. shorts, 6493233. J. .Watson lamps, old tools and hinges, seat, saddle seat, and hunt Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to afford. Later, you’ll be sorry for PHOTOS... Beach Co., Manchester Of­ Frostless Refrigerator. $200. MOVING SALE - furniture, commode, cedar chest, cast Heat paid, cozy one bedroom 5pm. > specify birth sign. - ’’"fti/WKS A lor/....W HCTEl? y O O ^ f H E /KONEV Magic Chef Electric Stove, seat. All levels 228-9817. this extravagance. fice, 647-9139. Equal Housing appliances, records, tapes, TY iron kettle, old tub, bottles, with porch, parking and LIBRA (Sept. 2 M et. 23) Don’t GEMINI (Me. 21-Juna ; ; ___ 21) Opportunity. $150. Both like nto . Call 649 with rotor and antenna, pumps, shelving, unit' on Boata-Accaaaorlaa 45 appliances. Gniy $150 (Q923). 1975 FORD ELITE - One be loo adventurous today. You You’re railly not good at flex- 0668. / posters, mug collection and castors, old stove parts Edsel Rental Assisters, 2395646, owner. 24,000 miles. Air. Vinyl may not realize II but you re not Ing your muscles In order to COLONIAL CENTER small fee. roof. Moving, must sell! Best up to your usual ability to judge at what you want, so don’t try .L rack, lawn items, books,"mis­ carburatoE, depression glass 1974 FURY - 16ti-foot the odds that (ace you. CrtMNEY 9 rooms, on 3.9 offer. CaU 5694552, after 6, or R today. Patience and Idgic are cellaneous. 67 Bissell Street, (service for 4), nice clothing- fiberglass, tilt trailer, with SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) The the keys to your success. acers, 4-bedrooms, formal BOLTON after 2. girls 12-14, to much more mis­ 1975 59horsepower outboaril AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER all day weeknds. Investigative skills you rely on 2hd 3 bedroom / Duplex, stove CANCER (June 21*JuN 22) 0 dining room, front to back Under Construction cellaneous. Cancelled if rain. dhevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. so heavily are temporarily out Don’t pass on hearsay Informa­ DKJ: living room, 2 fire places, first refrigerator, and dishwasher. of order, so be extra .catreful MULTI FAMILY TAG SALE - 744 North Main Street, Also 50 horse Johnson out­ KEEP SMILING' tion or make statements baaed / floor laundry room, enclosed 7 ROOM Manchester. board, $300. 2290475 or 229 1 1/2 bath and garage. Nice today not to be taken Itvby one on partial facts. You’ll regret It enn>»i«A»c.Tii.»itit»'A«<» August 25th., 26th. 9:30 to yard and neighborhood in porch, rec-room, 2-car gar­ 9550. KEEP HAPPY who la deceptive. If you find- out what you said age, bam, 4 homse stalls, and CAPE COD 4:30. Squire Village, off Manchester. No pets. $300 per SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 29Dae. hurt abmeone. Short Riba — Frank Hill Spencer Street. Channing REMODELING KITCHEN pasture. Group 1, Philbrick 4.Bedrooms, 2 baths, con­ selling counters and cabinets. month, plus security. Utilities 21) It you hope to have a LEO (July 29Aug. 22) A friend Driv, behind Building 40. Girls Oardan Producta 47 auccesslul day you’d best de­ of long standing could place Agency, 646-4200. temporary staircase, for­ Best offer. Call 2897000. extra. 6491048. TOYOTA COROLLA - 4- /I'LL NOT CUT A ' A f y WELFARE IS VERY 3 speed bUie, tires, clothes, ------■— e - sraed. Good condition. $1100. pend only on yourself. Allies you In an awkward financial NO MATTER )HOW mal dining room, eat-in GOOD CLEAN LOAM - $5 per and partners cannot be relied ^ ^ I S T A S f j------/CENTFRCW I AAPDRTACjIT IfD /Wff- 2 home made mittens, kitchen TOGETHER PERSON to ’ I^ d ial tires. Call 649-8306 situation today. It you feel hla kitchen. Acre plus treed table, household items., MISCELLANEOUS TAG cubic yard delivered. upon today. demands are unreasonable, let IW ELfiAJZE PBOSB4M;) SALE - August' 26 and 27. 10 smire apartment. Half rent - anytime. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) him know your position. Business Proparty 26 shaded lot with view. $57,- Something For Everyone! Manchester, East Hartford, and utilities. Over 21 please. a.m. to 7 p.m. Rain or shine: So. Windsor area only. Central Sweeping Important matters |NEWSPAI>ER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I 900. •* Girls and ladies clothing, CaU 6490573. 1969 VW BUG - Very good con­ MANCHESTER - For sale Paving Co., m -im . or 529 dition. $800. Call 6491311, MOVING FOR SALE: 5 piece household products, etcetera. 3153 between 8:304:30 pm. Barry’s World — Jim Barry commercial building and FLANO REALTY butcher block kitchen set, 9 2W Diane Drive, South Wind­ 5-ROOM HEATED after 5 p.m. liquor store. Call for details, 846-5200 . Ir i t draw formica topped utility sor. Buga Bunny — Halmdahl ft StoHal M^arion E. Robertkon, cabinet, 36x24”, 4 ^ a w oak S t T n ^ ^ o ^ r i 1975CHEVROLETMONZA-4 Realtor, 6495953. desk, 43x33” , with swivel 188 Hlilstown Koaa„ ...... speed. nr»i>lGreat RackBack TnTo .t9tmnlSchool TAG SALE-Saturday August Manchester , u , (S>\ B-Z4 chair, 2-draw steel filimg 26th., 9 a.m . to 4 p.m., 1963 ...... 54 car. $1890. Please caU 649 o d cabinet (letter size), Ford Frirlane engine.54 High ^nf/quos 48 2094. 4 NORTH COVENTRY TOPS M SECLUSION CONGENIAL ADULTS - To . 10 Yaars Young telephone table, cocktail Street, Manchester. Owttw built. table, formica top wood share comfortable home with 1970 FORD ’TORINO SQUIRE Thia Funny World TAKE 3 or 4 bedroom Cape, large heated 3 bedroom Ranch. Dining cabinet, 15x37”, Remington WANTED. Antique furniture, owner frequently vacationing. WAGON. Good condlUon. 351 Our Boarding Housa VERNON, TALCOTTVILLE glass, pewter, oil j BATH. sun porch, thermoglas windows, room, living room with Electric adding machine. AREA Large tag sale, $150 monthly, including engine. $800, or best offer. T stone (ireplace w/heatilator. Full Commodore Desk calutator. other antique items. utiliUes. 6493SW, 6494005. Cali 6492514. insulation. 4 zone hut water heat. fireplace and wall to wall moving, must sell 20 year plus Harrison,'6498709. Oversized garage with overhead carpeting. Eat-in kitchen, Phone-mate automatic accumulation of stuff. Main FEAST « 0R EVES sto/age & workshop plus loaded with cabinets. answeruing machine. Call 649 Street, opposite Talcottvlle WANTED - MOM, DAD, ALL 1976 FORD Granada 6 1 4 9 2 ON TOUR oe FORCE J f 8152 (except on Saturday). THE KIDS, and pets, too, to cylinder, 4-door, standard, 8-IB ITSELF-ITS EVEN breezeway it built-in barb^ue. IVk Aluminum siding, garage. School. SATURDAY AND □ REN TALS / acres w/fruit it nut trees. Sunday August 26th-27th, live in this nice older colonial power brakes, air condition, BETTER TrifN TRE Z* 1 Private treed lot. in North Coventry, 4 This graceful style Beautiful plantings of shrubs it 10am ^4pm . copper, low mileage. Good swirls . . . a lovely'dress- AW! NOBOPVr^lMULPNTj trees. In A-1 ftjnditlon. Low $60s. Only $44,900 TAG SALE-Saturday, August bedrooms and plenty of room condition, $3500, 7424183. 26,9am to 4pm, 14 Huntington Rooms tor Ranf 52 up style. FINDS A PEALV BE MORE- 649-6191 FIANO R ^ LTY GARAGE SALE- Children’s to roam, too. $375. Call Cen­ No. .1492 with Photo- LIKE DL' ga-'sURPRISEP FANCY PLACE CaU for appolntmont Street (off East Center). tury 21 Tedford Real Estate, 1971 PLYMOUTH VAUANT 1 Kitchen table with chairs, end clothing, ice skates, bathroom THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - Guide is in Sizes 8 to 18. A .I F J U P 6 E LIKETKIS sink, imported slates for 4 Birch House Women. Central­ 647-9914 / 4234958. standard, sjant 6 ,4-door. $500. Size 10, bust . . . PROBABLY tables, coffee table, lamps, ••••••••••••••••••**•***** Call 2897326 / 6493854. 8% yards 46-inch. RENCHY metal clothing cabinet, books, 1/2x9 pool table. Friday 9 to 3, ly located.' Downtown plavep bock SU P P LIE S ^ I Manchester. Kitchen OMoaa-Storaa h r Rant 55 Patttrm avaUahh

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