PAGE EIGHTEEN ----- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Aug. 22. 1977 Obituaries Senate panel to investigate The weather t ‘I '- '' Albert J. Deschenes Anthony Padelskas Sr. Louis Weber Mostly sunny today, high in low 80s. Becoming cloudy tonight with chance Inside today SOUTH WINDSOR - Albert J. EAST HARTFORD - Anthony Louis Weber, 89, of 94 Cooper St. of few showers. Low In mid to upper Deschenes, 57, of 7M Broad St., Hart­ Padelskas Sr., 83, of 82 S. Main St., died Friday at Manchester Memorial banking ethical practices 50s. Partly cloudy Wednesday with Area news .... 7-8 Editorial ...... 4 ford, died Saturday at Hartford East Granby died Sunday at St. Fran­ Hospital. chance of a few lingering showers in Classified . . . . 10-12 Family...... 6 cis Hospital and Medical Center. He Mr. Weber was bom in Bavaria, Hospital. He was the brother of Mrs. WASHINGTON (UPI) —- The the Currency on Budget Director — Why were overoverdrafts in Lance’s the morning. High near 80. Oiance of Comics...... 13 Obituaries.....14 Germany, and. came to the United rain 10% today, 30% tonight and Charm Elsie Caputa of South Windsor. was the father of Mrs. Julia Senate Banking Committee plans to Lance raises a number of serious account and that of his family in his Dear Abby...... 13 Sports...... 9-10 Kasavage of East Hartford. States in 1890. He lived in Wednesday. National weather map on Mr. Deschenes was a machinist at investigate the "ethics of soundness’’ questions about both the ethics and own bank larger than the certificates Mr. Padelskas was born in Manchester, N.H., most of his life Page 11. M, im - m . xcvi, no. m the Chandler Evans Co. in Hartford. of banking practices in light of soundness of banking practices,” of deposit on file with the bank and PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Other survivors are a brother, and Lithuania and lived in East Granby before moving to Manchester, Conn., Budget Director Bert Lance’s finan­ Proxmire said. 25 years ago. why did the accounts remain interest two other sisters. 56 years where he was a tobacco cial dealings. His statement gave no indication He was a member of the free for a considerable time? The funeral is Tuesday at 10 a.m. farmer for many years before his Some of the apparently legal prac­ that the committM plans to probe — Why was Lance allowed not to retirement. Manchester Senior Citizens. from Edwards Funeral Home, tices Lance engaged in "go to the Lance s activities. The Senate report 50 loans to either the National Other survivors are three sons, a Survivors are a granddaughter, Madison, Maine, followed by a Mass very heart of the ethical, efficient, Government Affairs Committee has Bank of Georgia or the Calhoun First brother, Paul Padelskas of South Mrs. Donald (Donna) Papa of at St. Sebastian's Church, Madison. and sound conduct of the American scheduled the start of that investiga­ National Bank while he was an of­ Guilford, and two great- Burial will be in St. ^bastian’s Windsor; nine grandchildren and five banking system," said committee tion Sept. 7. ficer of the banks? great-grandchildren. granddaughters. Cemetery, Madison. Chairman William Proxmire Sunday. Although the Comptroller of the — Why could Lance borrow large Core issue skirted The funeral is Tuesday at 9 a.m. ’The funeral was today. Graveside Friends may call at the funeral "Our committee will attempt to Currency said last week Lance’s sums at the prime interest rate plus from the Nicholson Funeral Home, services will be held ’Tuesday at 1 home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. find out both how widespread these complex banking practices did not in­ a small premium when such interest Rt. 159, Suffield, with a Mass at 10 at p.m. in Pine Grove Cemetery, The White-Gibson-Small Funeral kinds of practices are and what volve any criminal wrongdoing, rates are not routinely available even St. Bernard's Church, Simsbury. Manchester, N.H. Burial will be in Home, 65 Elm St., Vernon, is in regulatory and-or legal reforms are Proxmire said the report raised a to affluent borrowers with fully Pine Grove Cemetery. charge of local arrangements. Burial will be in St. Bernard’s needed to end the abuses, the number of questions: collateralized loans? ’The family suggests that friends Brig. Howard J. Leggett Cemetery, Tariffville. Wisconsin Democrat said. — Was there an understanding that "ITiese examples from the report Peking talks Friends may call at the funeral wishing to do so may make memorial PEKING (UPI) — Secretary of Proxmire said the investigation Lance would get a loan from the indicate that present bank practices northwest of the city, and the Ming latest meeting with Huang, but added Brig. Howard J. Leggett of the home today from 5 to 9 p.m. gifts to a charity of the donor’s State Cyrus Vance conferred with will delve into a number of areas: Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. of may give special advantages to Tombs. the “real back and forth" will not Salvation Army, 73, of 54 Lake Ave., choice. Foreign Minister Huang Hua for a se­ Compensating and correspondent New York in return for Lance’s bank bankers either from their own banks The negotiations were to break this take place until Wednesday or Old Orchard Beach, Maine, formerly Mrs. Margaret M. Bracken bank balances, loan collateral, over­ cond time today but mentioned only of Manchester, died at his home Sun­ — the National Bank of Georgia — as insiders or from other banks with afternoon while Vance tours a Thursday. EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Carl E, Dahlman Sr, draft policies, failure of bank of­ leaving 20 per cent of the loan whom their banks have a correspon­ in passing the core issue of his visit, museum and watches a performance Their next session was scheduled day night. He was the husband of the normalization of Sino-U.S. Margaret Marie Moison Bracken, 78, Carl E. Dahlman Sr., 67, of 9 ficials to file reports on borrowings amount in the New York bank? dent relationship, " Proxmire said. by acrobats tonight. U.S. officials for Wednesday at 9:30 a m, (9:30 Mrs. Minnie Rowe Leggett. relations. of 26 Gould Dr. died Saturday at a Woodland Grove, Waterford, died and business ventures, and different — Why were neither Lance’s loan said no meeting has been scheduled p.m. EDT Tuesday). Brig. Leggett was born Nov. 8, Vance and Huang and their staffs local convalescent home. She was the today in Waterford. interest rates for different from Manufacturers Hanover Trust with Premier Hua Kuo-feng, though Vance has spent his first two 1903, in Middletown, son of the late met for 2 1/2 hours this morning at widow of George W. Bracken. Mr. Dahlman was bom March 26, customers. and First National Bank of Chicago one is expected to take place. meetings with Huang since arriving George and Hannah McCann "The report of the Comptroller of the Great Hall of the People while Leggett. Mrs. Bracken was born in East 1910, In Manchester, son of the late fully collateralized or insured with Vance spokesman Hodding Carter in Peking Monday explaining to the pledged collateral? Vance's wife and other aides visited III said Vance had mentioned the He graduated from Manchester Hartford and lived most of her life in Andrew and Charlotte Flornie Chinese official the broad outlines of PUCA hearing the Great Wall, a 90-minute drive subject of Sino-U.S. relations in his High School and from the Salvation the Hartford area. Dahlman. U.S. policy on Asia and Europe. She was an assembler for Arrow- He was a carpenter at the Electric The only other time Vance has Army Training College in New York. The family suggests that friends retirement in 1955. Hart Inc, for 20 years before retiring Boat Co., Groton, for many years here Auff. 30 brought up the subject of Sino-U.S. He spent 10 years in Corpus Christi, wishing to do so may make memorial He was a veteran of World War I Texas, and Fort Bragg, N.C., super­ in 1959. before his retirement. gifts to the Memorial Fund of relations was Monday at a banquet in Survivors are 4 daughters, Mrs. serving in the U.S. Army Medical Mandel convicted his honor at the Great Hall of the vising USO work. Survivors are two sons, David Emanuel Lutheran Church. Corps. on rate hike Anna Babcock of Tolland, Mrs. Dahlman of Calgary, Alta., Can., and People, in which he said the United The rest of his tour of duty in the Mrs. Anna S. Wierzbicki He was also a member of the First Margaret Wagner of Pomfret, Mrs. Carl Dahlman of L ^yard; a brother, The Public Utilities Control States wants to “improve relations Salvation Army was spent Congregational Church of Vernon. Frances McDonald of East Hartford Dexter Dahlman of Niantlc; a sister, EAST HARTFORD — Mrs. Anna S. Authority (PUCA) has scheduled an of corruption with former adversaries " and urged throughout the New England States Survivors are a son, Edward P. and Mrs. Lillian Fuller of Mrs. Hilma McComb of Manchester, Wierzbicki, 81, formerly of Lilac St., Aug. 30 hearing in Manchester to dis­ Chinese leaders to establish full until his retirement in 1968 when he Jesanis of Hamden, Conn.; three BALTIMORE (UPI) - Maryland Newington; a brother, Leslie Moison and five grandchildren. died Sunday at a Manchester con­ cuss the Northeast Utilities request • Mandel admitted accepting diplomatic relations with the United moved to Old Orchard Beach. brothers, Paul Jesanis of Manchester Catching marathon under way Gov. Marvin Mandel today was con­ of Old Saybrook; 21 grandchildren The funeral is Tuesday at 10 a.m. valescent home. for a rate hike. another $12,000 from the Pallottine States. He was a member of the Salvation and Felix Jesanis and Harold victed of corruption in office. and 13 great-grandchildren. at Alderson-Prentis Funeral Home, Mrs. Wierzbicki was born Sept. 18, The hearing will be held in the Fathers for his second wife, Jeanne. Though Premier and Communist Army Corps at Old Orchard Beach. Jesanis, both of Glastonbury; two Jack Lyon, left, prepares to return the toss to Doug Whitaker in front of the home of Mandel, 57, was found guilty on The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. 181 Ocean Ave., New London. Burial 1895, in Siedwske-Boqusz, Poland, Municipal Building's Hearing Room, He said the money was used for her party Chairman Hua recently He was president of the Senior grandchildren and six great­ Jack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David K. Lyon of 262 Blue Ridge Dr., during the first hour of federal charges of mail fraud and at the Carmon Funeral Home, 6 will be in Jordan Cemetery, Water­ and lived in East Hartford about 50 41 Center St. legal expenses to seek child support stressed the United Slates must Fellowship Center at Old Orchard grandchildren. their planned 24-hour catching marathon for the Muscular Distrophy Fund. Doug is the son racketeering and could be sentenced Poquonock Ave., Windsor. Burial ford. years. The PUCA has scheduled hearings from her first husband. break with Taiwan before it can es­ Beach, and past president of the The funeral is Wednesday at 8 p.m. to prison. On the day of sentencing, will be in Riverside Cemetery, Wind­ Friends may call at the funeral She was past president of Group throughout the state for the next of Mr. and Mrs. David Whitaker of 45 Bette Dr. The boys reported this morning that more Amidst these deals, Mandel's tablish relations with China, Huang Retired Officers Association. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main he is expected to be stripped of his sor. home tonight from 7 to 9. 262, Roman Catholic Union of Sts. month on the requested rate in­ than $130 had been pledged to the fund if they complete their stint. They are out to break a friends bought Marlboro Race Track, skirted the issue in his ritual toast at He was a member of Orchard St., Manchester, with the Rev. John power under state law. Friends may call at the funeral ’The family suggests that those Cyril and Methodius Church in Hart­ crease. 16-hour non-stop catching record set last year. The record holders — Jack Lyon and Doug a now-dcfuncl, half-mile track in the banquet. Lodge of Masons and the Aleppo Lacey officiating. Cremation will be Mandel was convicted of accepting Shrine Temple in Boston. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. wishing to do so may make memorial ford. She was also a longtime The Manchester hearing is Whitaker. The 24 hours will be up at 6 a.m. Wednesday. (Herald photo by Larson) Prince George's County. He referred only to the Shanghai in Springfield, Mass. Burial will be at between $350,000 and $400,000 in gifts Communique of 1972, signed by Other survivors are a daughter, gifts to Uncas-on-the-Thames member of the Polish Women’s expected to begin at 10:30 a.m. and Alliance. the convenience of the family. and benefits from his codefendants Prosecutors contend Mandel in­ former President Richard Nixon, Mrs. Dorothy Alexander of Virginia Patient's Fund. will break for lunch from ap­ Friends may call at the funeral and, in return, influencing race track fluenced race track legislation to which holds that there is only one Beach, Va.; two brothers, William Survivors are 2 sons, John Wierz­ proximately 1-2 p.m. An evening ses­ Mrs. Robert C. Clemens Mrs. Clarence Dubring bicki of East Hartford and Edward home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. sion will begin at 7 p.m. legislation for their benefit. benefit Marlboro as a way to pay off China, including Taiwan, and “the Leggett and Harold Leggett, both of The family suggests that those his friends for their gifts. Mrs. Margaret Vollrath Clemens, Mrs. Bertha Lipgens Duhring, 76, Wierzbicki of Glastonbury; 3 Mandel admitted under oath he United Slates does not challenge this Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Edith wishing to do so may make memorial view. ' Massey of Manchester; three 38, of Rt. 68, Zelienople, Pa., former­ of 6 Goslee Dr. died Sunday in daughters, Mrs. John (Emily) Water problem meeting accepted the gifts, but he denied ly of Manchester and Coventry, died Turner and Mrs. William (Emma) gifts to the American Heart Associa­ having been bribed. He said he grandchildren and several nieces and Manchester. She was the wife of tion. nephews. Saturday at Butler Hospital, Butler, Clarence Duhring. Oleksinski, both of Manchester, and accepted the gifts because they were The funeral is Wednesday at 2 p.m. Pa., after a short illness. She was the Mrs. Duhring was born Nov. 27, Mrs. Helen Wetmore of Miami, Fla.; 'ANNOUNCING from his friends. at the Salvation Army Chapel in Old wife of Robert C. Clemens. 1900, in Manchester, the daughter of 20 grandchildren and 4 great­ scheduled for Sept. 1 Among the presents were expen­ Bus hijacking ends Orchard Beach. Burial will be in Mrs. Clemens was born in the late Henry and Antonia Muth grandchildren. sive business suits, diamond jewelry Laurel Hill Cemetery in Saco, Maine. Philadelphia, daughter of the late Leister, and lived all her life in The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 By GREG PEARSON Harry Reinhorn, committee chair­ that they were not notified in­ for his family and paid vacations. Friends may call at the Dennett Joseph P. and Ida Mueller Vollrath Manchester. a.m. from Watkins Funeral Home, Herald Reporter man, said Monday that the public is dividually when the problem was The biggest item came from Sr., and lived in the Manchester and 142 E. Center St., Manchester, with a YOU WONT BELIEVE EYEWEAR invited to attend the Sept. 6 meeting, Kovens— $155,000 in tax free bonds. with 10 killed and Craig Funeral Home, 365 Main She was a communicant of St. A public meeting to discuss the re­ first discovered. Residents also com­ Coventry areas most of her life Mass at 10:30 at Sts. Cyril and COULD BE SO INCREDIBLY ELEGANT. but those in attendance will not be The bonds were used to pay off St., Saco, Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to James Church. cent water problem in the southwest plained of the inconvenience, and MEXICO CITY (UPI) - Mexican When the two hijackers realized before moving to three Methodius Church, 55 Charter Oak NORELL. Here now. The most exquisite cJesigner frames permitted to speak. Mandel's first wife, Barbara, when 9 p.m. Other survivors are two sons, Carl section of the Town of Manchester most have signed a petition seeking troops stormed a hijacked bus Mon­ they were trapped, passengers said years ago. Ave., Hartford. Burial will be in St. ever conceived. Simple. Elegant Quiet. Yet very dramatic they separated in 1973. Lipgens of Eaugallie, Fla., and Paul has been scheduled for next week. damages from the town for the 12- they cursed and one emptied his Mrs. (Catherine Ann Lnggis James Cemetery, Manchester. Very NORELL. By Optlque de Monde Republican Director Vivian Mandel testified he planned to day but not before the two terrorists Other survivors are two daughters, Lipgens of Chesapeake Bay, Va.; a Charles McCarthy Jr., acting town day period that they were required to Mrs. Catherine Ann Paulus Laggis, Friends may call at the funeral Ferguson had requested a change of repay Kovens the money plus in­ aboard started shooting passengers pistol at them while the others Mrs. Kathryn Case of Orlando, Fla., daughter, Mrs. Alice Arnold of manager, announced that the boil their water. 75, of 28 W. Middle Tpke. died Sunday home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. m the meeting site to permit more terest after leaving politics. and exploded a hand grenade, killing detonated a hand grenade The one Frances Lynn Clemens, at home; a Manchester; seven grandchildren meeting will be Thursday, Sept. 1 at The problem was traced last week at Manchester Memorial Hospital. The family suggests that those residents to attend. The meeting had Some of the other gifts and benefits 10 persons. with the grenade killed himself and brother, Joseph P. Vollrath Jr. of and four great-grandchildren. 7:30 p.m. at the Manchester High to a valve on Diane Dr. that was She was the widow of Joseph D. wishing to do so may make memorial originally been scheduled for the Lin­ Mandel was accused of accepting: “It was butchery, " said Alfredo the other terrorist was seriously in­ Manchester, and a granddaughter. The funeral Is Wednesday at 8:30 School auditorium. closed and should have been open. Laggis I. gifts to a charity of the donor’s coln Center Hearing Room, which • Mandel admitted receiving $15,- Reyes, one of the 10 passengers jured and brought to Mexico City by The funeral is 'Tuesday at 2 p.m. at a.m. from the John F. Tierney Another water-related meeting, Staff members of the Water police. Mrs. Laggis was born in Petoskey, choice. seats about 25 people. 000 from Security Investment Co., a wounded. “People fell like flies" the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., the Sept. 6 session of the water study Department will attend the meeting Mich., and lived there most of her multimillion dollar firm which leases "We thought we were all going lo “The passengers who were next to St., with the Rev. Clinton R. Jones, with a Mass at 9 at St. James Church. committee, will also be at the high Residents will be permitted to to answer questions that citizens life before moving to Manchester Edward J. Jesanis buildings to the federal government. be blown up when one of the men the driver died when the grenade Canon of Christ Church Cathedral in Burial will be in St. James school auditorium, McCarthy an­ speak at the Sept. 1 meeting, which have about the water problem. exploded," he said. eight years ago. He said it was for back legal fees. pulled the pin on the grenade and it Hartford, officiating. Burial will be Cemetery. VERNON — Edward J. Jesanis, 87, nounced. will deal specifically with the recent McCarthy said that he has also in­ She was a communicant of St. Prosecutors valued his interest at a blew up on his chest, " said Primitivo It was not known how many in Ellington Center Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral of Tunnel Rd., died Sunday at The committee has been reviewing water problem. Residents in the vited members of the water study passengers were on the bus, bound James Church. Ellington. “conservative $140,000 " and said it Solis Romero, another passenger. home ’Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Rockville General Hospital. a list of 11 possible ways of im­ southwest section of town had to boil committee and present members and for Guadalajara, Mexico's second Survivors are 2 sons, John D. was a bribe. The hijackers, who identified Friends may call at the funeral Mr. Jesanis was born May 10,1890, proving the system included in a water for 12 days because of high candidates for the Board of Directors largest city. Laggis 11 of Manchester with whom them selves as members of the home tonight from 7 to 9. IVIra. Edmund A. Johnson in Poquonock and lived in Vernon study done by Weston & Sampson, a bacteria counts found in the water to attend. Shortly after the bus left Mexico she made her home, and James J. • Mandel joined a $316,000 Eastern People's Armed Revolutionary The family suggests that those COVENTRY — Mrs. Esther Burke more than 50 years. Boston engineering firm. supply in that area. Mayor Matthew Moriarly will City, the two hijackers, described Laggjs of Atlanta, Ga.; a daughter, Shore, Md , land deal called Ray's Front, sought the release of ^ o wishing to do so may make memorial Johnson, 82, of Laurel Trail, died He was formerly employed at G. Many were angered by the fact serve as moderator at the meeting. only as young men, rose and told the Mrs. Marylou Macauley of Roscom­ F^int, Inc., saying he wanted a place brothers who kidnaped U.S, Cor^ul gifts to a charity of the donor’s Sunday at Windham Community Fox & Ck). in Hartford until his driver to let off his assistant with a mon, Mich.; 2 brothers, Peter Paulus to retire when he left public office Terrance Leonhardy in Guadalajara choice. Hospital, Willimantic. She was the note for the highway police. They of Tiffin, Ohio, and Joseph Paulus of Mandel paid $150 for his share in the on May 4, 1973, police said. wife of Edmund A. Johnson. bound the passengers' hands and told Petoskey; a sister, Mrs. Regina deal. Prosecutors placed a $45,000 Fire overwhelmed Mrs. Johnson was born April 14, The 8 1/2-hour hijacking started the driver not to make any stops. McGowen of Warren, Ohio; 11 value on Mandel's investment and 1895, in Bolton and lived in East shortly after the 'Yellow Arrow” in­ The note delivered to the police grandchildren, and 4 great­ CLINTON (UPI) - About 200 Today’s summary called it a bribe Hartford before moving to Coventry terstate bus left Mexico City Sunday demanded the release of the Cam- grandchildren. visiting firemen have been cheered about 20 years ago. Antique coins stolen • In 1974, Mandel received $42,000 afternoon. pana I,opez brothers, who kidnaped The funeral will be from Stones because they left their beer and Other survivors are two sons, Ray­ Compiled from United Press International to finance his divorce. The money chicken as they raced to put out a 4 CONVEMENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YO U ... It ended in darkness 210 miles lo the U.S consul. Leonhardy was Funeral Home, 523 E. Mitchell St., mond A. Johnson of Manchester and NEW YORK (UPI) — Four gunmen held up the was tunneled through several released three days after his abduc­ Petoskey, Mich., 49770. Burial will be house fire. Numismatic Museum Sunday and escaped with 80 the northwest near the town of La Harold K. Johnson of Avon, and a 270 CONSTITUTION PLAZA businessmen from a Catholic mis­ tion after Mexico flew 30 political The firemen from about 40 com­ valuable antique coins, police reported. Piedad, where police and troops in St. Francis Xavier Cemetery in grandson. HARTFORD - TEL 527-5913 sionary order ~ the Pallottine prisoners out of the country and paid Petoskey. panies were sitting down to a chicken barred the vehicle s path with a pipe The funeral is Wednesday at 1:30 Estimates of the stolen coins’ cash value ranged from EA8TBROOK MALL AUGUSTA, Maine — A bipar­ cliaiged wiin seconu-oegree Fathers Mandel insisted it was a $80,000 ransom. MANSFIELD - TE L 456-1141 State across the road. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 barbecue Sunday after marching in a p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, $30,000 to $100,000, but police said the exact figure would tisan group of Maine legislators murder in the the hit-run deaths loan. local parade, when a report was 763 MAIN ST. PHONE 643-1191 HARTFORD — Connecticut has Main St., is in charge of local 400 Main St., with the Rev. Dale not be known until an inventory was completed today. 191 MAIN ST. PHONE 643-1900 favor the Passampquoddy tidal of two Elvis Presley mourners the received of a house fire. MANCHESTER. CONN. been notified it will receive $4 arrangements. Gustafson, pastor of Emanuel There were no injuries in the holdup. power project as an alternative to day the superstar was buried No million in federal funds to help Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial A Police Department spokesman said four men, ail the Dickey-Lincoln hydroelectric trial date was set. armed with revolvers, entered the Manhattan museum at provide better education to han­ \u/vliV /, Court of Probate. District of will be in West Cemetery. project. C ourt of P ro b a lf, D istric t of Manchester dicapped children. Towns will There are no calling hours. 1 p.m. Sunday, shortly before it was to open. WASHINGTON - Women's Manchester , NOTICE OF HEAHING receive about $35 for each special . - v . NOTU’E OF HEAlUNCi e s t a t e o f l e w is a k i n g . BOSTON — Claiming a misuse Equality Day has been XT Kb\'UL- b:STATK OF CHAKUIS I DICKENS, deceased education student or half of the deceased I^rsuanl to an order of Hon William of hearsay evidence and violation proclaimed for Aug 26 for the funds. The balance will go to the I’unuanttoanorderofH on William h^ltzG erald, Judge, dated August 17 of their legislative privilege, past five years. It will be E FiliOerald, Judae. dated August 17 1977 a hearing will be held on an state for administrative costs and l-U v li DL' 1977 a hearing will be held on an application praying that an Instrument lawyers for former proclaimed again this year — but a special program designed to apDlication praying for authority td purporting to be the last will and testa Massachusetts Sens. Joseph J.C. only after a presidential aide out­ •lell certain real estate as In said ment of said deceased be admitted to V. find children who are not being aupllcahon on file more fully appears, probate as In said application on file DiCarlo and Ronald C. Mackenzie raged some women by declaring at the Court of I*robate on August 30 more fully appears, at the Court of helped there would be no proclamation. 1977 at 11 00 A M TUES. ONLY! have appealed their federal extor­ iTobate on Aug SO. 1977 at 10.00 A M I’earl J Hultman. Pearl J Hultman, tion convictions. Ass t Clerk Patti Dunne's HARTFORD — Former Sen. 03M MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Elvis SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS INC. David Neiditz, D-West Hartford, Presley's will puts his father, 210 PIN E S T R E E T M A N C H E S TE R The was sworn in today by Gov. Ella Vernon, in charge of disbursing a T. Grasso as state banking com­ National vast but as yet uncounted fortune missioner. He succeeds Lawrence and keeps it all in the family. W o still havo a faw HURRYII Connell Jr., who resigned to NEW YORK - The giant Bank opaninga for our 1977-78 gymnaatic hoicest Meats In Toum\ become head of the Federal of America Monday joined an in­ seaaon. Reglatratlon will ba taken on a Credit Union Administation in dustry shift to a 7 per cent prime Washington. BlCI-nMMIHOOLfirat come baala. LEAN CENTER CUT lending rate. Observers predicted International USED SEWING W* tpcclalli* In gymn»$tlc$ lor glrl$ of all agaa and further increases in the short­ youngar boya. PORK CHOPS .* 1 . 4 9 HARTFORD — Motorists term money rates in the near VICTORIA, B.C. - Veteran ac­ MACHINES 7 RIB. END should have no problem obtaining future. tor Sebastian Cabot, who was well GYMNASTIC PIIOSIUM FUTURES adequate gasoline in Connecticut known for his beard, courtly A Initructlon on all four plocat of Olympic apparatus PORK ROAST ,. 9 9 « during the forthcoming three-day manners and his girth, suffered a — unavan bars a balancs baam • vaulting • floor COUNTRY STYLE PASADENA, Calif. — Space Labor Day weekend, according to scientists have postponed for two stroke early today and died, his axarciao (tumbling comblnsd with danca) wife reported. He was 59. PORK SPARE RIBS ,.* 1 . 0 9 the Automobile Club of Hartford. days the launch of another PORTABLE A Low Inatruutor-pupll ratio Prices appear fixed and stable in SEWING MACHINES FROM FROM lOiOO TO UO0O T O vOaOO PRMRARI COORDINATOR - WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE...... ,.* 1 . 4 9 and 71 cents for no-lead — about a launched Saturday. today of British Airways' super- PAHI CORRIQAN DUNNE - cent more a gallon than three sonic Concorde flight to • 1972 B.8. Springflald Collsga months ago. NEW YORK - "Son of Sam- Washington and hit thousands of • 1969 Olympic Training Squad suspect David Berkowitz today travelers with steadily s^l^ACH^^^ FROM *38.88 TO *78.88 • 1970 Mambsr of Springflald Collags National Regional faced two charges of murder and lengthening departure delays. Collaglats Championship Taam five of attempted murder in the • 1970 D.Q.W.8. National Vaulting and Unavan Bar BOSTON — Extended outlook JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indone­ Champion Borough of (}ueens over the past for Southern New England, year. He is being arraigned in a sian military aircraft today ISew rescue equipment arrives parachuted fo<^, medical supplies Thursday through Saturday. room near his cell at the Brooklyn Town of Manchester Fire Fighters Robert Lindsay, left, and Ken Cusson checked RESISTER AT OUR STUDIO HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Chance of rain Thursday especial­ hosptial where he is being held for and para-medical teams into equipment today for the Town Fire Department's new long-awaited rescue truck. The TUM- . WID. THURS. ly in eastern sections. Fair pychiatric examination. quake-tom areas around Lunyuk SINGER ADO. 23 AUB.24 AUS. 28 Friday. Chance of showers Satur­ in southern Sumbawa, a govern­ truck was delivered by American Modular Rescue Corp. of Smithfield, R.l. last Friday. 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. m ent spokesm an said. He StWINO CENTERS AND PARTiClOA’ iNG APPROVED O CAllRS 317 Highland Streat day, Daytime highs in the 70s, MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The truck will be ready for all major rescue operations after a few minor equipment in­ overnight lows in the 50s but drop­ reported 80 persons killed, 65 mis­ 856 M AIN 8T., M A N C H ES TER Psychiatric tests were ordered stallations, according to Fire Chief John Rivosa. The equipment includes a special tool for For mors Information call tha Studio ping to the upper 40s Thursday Monday for Treatise Wheeler, sing and 35 seriously injured in extricating victims trapped in cars, saws, axes, ropes, winch and all equipment needed for TEL. 643-4305 Manchester • 646-4277 night in the Berkshires. the Friday earthquake. \ TEL. 649-3577 ^ many types of rescue operations. The truck cost $18,000. (Herald photo by Vaughn) PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Aug. 23. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Aug. 23, 1977 — PAGE THREE Probe concerned with office not Gormley^s performance OFF HARTFORD (UPI) — Lawmakers undertaking the review, said, "I 1973. It oversees criminal beading an investigation of the chief think it was the criticism of Gormiey prosecutions in Connecticut while the HOOD state's attorney's office admit that started the entire process. The state attorney general handles the criticism of the state's attorney is main reason was questions were prosecution of civil cases. ICE CREAM what prompted the probe, but they raised about the conduct of the chief DePiano said the panel's report HALF QALLON say the study will not look into his state's attorney," and any recommendations will be ^apernarketa ANY FLAVORS conduct. When asked why his panel was submitted to Mrs. Grasso and 72* legislative leaders before lawmakers WITH THIS COUPON PLUS S7B.0 Sen. Salvatore OePiano, D- limiting its scope. Abate said, “the LMMdto PURCHASE EXCLUDING COUPON Bridgeport, and Rep. Ernest Abate, Judiciary Committee does not have return to Hartford for the next ses­ 1 . 6 9 TumplM WITH TH Ii COUPON PLUS 17.80 PURCHASE ITEMS I D-Stamford, Monday opened the in­ the capacity to conduct criminal in­ sion of the General Assembly in IWEATS & EXCLUOINQ COUPON ITEM ONE COUPON PER FAMILY WITH TH Ii COUPON PLUS 17.80 PURCHAtE OMECOUTON PER FAMILY QOOO THRU AUO. E7 § EXCLUOINQ COUPON ITEM vestigation by again emphasizing it vestigations." February. GOOD THRU AUQ. 37 ONE COUPON PER FAMILY QOOO THRU AUa 1 Not Reapont/bfe would not look at chief state's at­ He said if the review found Among the witnesses scheduled to For Typographical Errora A a w s an asea ti. M «a Mi Ht RM aa • torney Joseph T. Gormley’s perfor­ evidence of wrongdoing by Gormley, testify are state judges. mance. it would be passed on to the high The questions to be considered by FRANK’S ANNUAL GORTONS FISH FRY flCKIf Gormley was criticized for his role court chief justice or the state police the panel are: whether the office should be abolished; should its term FOR CHARITY 4PM I in the Peter Reilly case. Reilly was for possible action. But, he CRCUUR convicted of manslaughter in the emphasized, “we're not looking for be changed from the current four It la our privilege once again to coma togathar aa a community to onjoy SAVE AT death of his mother, Barbara Gib­ th a t." years; should the method of appoint­ flan A chipa, lea craam * aoda — all for 76* and know that all tha $543 procaada ara going to aarva a graal naad. They ara to bo donalod to tha SAVE Vi. STORE bons, but then was cleared when The office of chief state's attorney ment be altered, and is the money WITH .. 'fV: spent on the office justified. Camp King Fund of Qiaatonbury and Dinooaur Pork. To ba on Friday, 20% OR MORE evidence tending to prove his in­ was created by the legislature in COUPONS W' /w ar«' iMB nocence surfaced. August 26 bohind Acadamy School, Qiaatonbury, 4 to 7 p.m. Unitad WITH COUPONS “I should make it perfectly clear Slalot Air Fore# Roproaantativo 8gt. Chatolat will provido a rapllca of this is not a review of the man who our aupar Jal tha F-111. Coma and an|oy.______Frattk - holds this office," DePiano said. Good Thr One Coupon ■'V.0 “This is not a review of the Reilly Par W I8 K . CC trustees approve Aug. 27 i4 0Z. 92 Lorn Rivers, left, of Baldwin Rd. receives her certificate marking her successful com­ Family case or of Joseph Gormley. " AT WITH KIM $7.50 II AT WITHPIini$7iO pletion of Manchester Memorial Hospital’s high school nurse aide training program. Gormley's reappointment in June Making the award is Mrs. M a^ Sterud, MMH director of nursing, while Miss Katherine FRANKS nuttusEacuMM S FRANKS nRouscaaiMK by Chief Supreme Court Justice $33.7 million budget (XXPOHITEM R IXlirailTDI Ertel, R.N., of the hospital’s in-service education department and program coordinator Charles House led to more criticism. $189 looks on. Gov. Ella T. Grasso and legislative HARTFORD (UPI) - The trustees each full-time student or about $27 25* leaders asked the legislature's ...... Off ■ M.D Judiciary Committee to review the for Connecticut's 12 community more per student than this year’s office. Mrs. Grasso said she thought colleges have approved a $33.7 budget. He said the colleges want to ROYAL u u fl million preliminary budget for next increase the total state enrollment WITH THia COUPON PLUa I7.S« , such a review would be forced to 59* „ ; ^ PURCHAii EXCLUOINQ COUPON ITEM touch on Gormley's conduct. year — $9 million more than this by 2,300 to 20,000. ,j , ONE COUPON PER FAMILY k Nurse aides get certificates year's budget. The legislature turned down the IMPORTED 0000 THRU AUQ. JT ^ Abate, who along with DePiano is PUDDING heading the special subcommittee The board approved the colleges' request for the same in­ ALL FLAVORS 5 lbs. preliminary budget at a meeting in crease in enrollment last year, CANNED 3.5 oz. WITH THIS COUPON PLUS $7.80 PURCHASE Graduation ceremonies were held Leigh LaBonne, daughter of Mr. of instruction in the classroom, lear­ Middletown Monday. Charles said. EXCLUDING COUPON ITEM recently at Manchester Memorial and Mrs. George LaBonne of 111 ning and performing these basic nur­ Searle F. Charles, executive direc­ Most of the new students would be Hospital marking the completion by Highwood Dr., a student at sing skills. The remainder of the tor for the colleges, said the board at Greater Hartford and South Cen­ seven Manchester area high school Kingswood-Oxford School. time was spent in supervised clinical will take another vote on the budget tral (New Haven) community 1 Lb. '~MMNrC~HICKiji~' students of the hospital's high school Lori S. Lamontagne, daughter of experience involving patients in next month. colleges. ONE COUPON PER FAMILY nurse aide training program. Mr. and Mrs. F. James Lamontagne various areas of the hospital. In the meantime, Charles and his Charles said if the budget is in­ aOOD THRU AUQ. 27 The graduates are as follows: of 114 Harvest Lane, East Hartford, Among the nursing techniques staff will discuss the preliminary creased as requested, the extra Frances Harrell, daughter of Mr. an ECHS junior. learned by the graduates were budget with the new Connecticut money would be spent in several AT wmirwii$7i« a AT win 11901 W.N L9BSTERS and Mrs. Max A. Harrell of 180 Karen Fasano, daughter of Mr. and procedures for measuring a patient’s Board of Higher Education. The areas. PlNOIMt BCUNN I PUKNUI QCUNG Kennedy Rd., Manchester High Mrs. Anthony Fasano of 80 Palmer blood pressure, temperature, and Board of Higher Ekiucation will con­ They include $1.2 million for facul­ FRANKS FRANKS COOrORIIDi couraiinH iJW* School junior. Dr., South Windsor, a student at pulse rate, methods of moving solidate budgets from all state ty salary increases brought on by FYN-TEX Agnes Rezman, daughter of Mr. South Windsor High School. patients, means of ensuring a Tuesday’s daily colleges for presentation to the collective bargaining, about $2.7 r.i KELLOGG’S and Mrs. Robert Rezman of 66 Foley The nurse aide training program, patient's personal physical hygiene, lottery number legislature and the governor, he said. million to cover the requested enroll­ MRS. RUHERWORTH TOILET St., a MHS junior. conducted by the hospital’s in- and admission procedures. Charles said the preliminary com­ ment increase and about $1.8 million * 2 . 3 9 , lx)rrl Rivers, daughter of Mr. and service education department, is a All of the graduates are employed 917 munity college budget request would for libraries and instructional equip­ RICE TISSUE Mrs. Robert Rivers of Baldwin Rd., a four-week voluntary course of educa­ by the hospital as high school nurse provide the colleges with $1,450 for ment. SYRUP MHS junior. tion and training in the basic nursing aides, and will continue on a part- Lisa Holmes, daughter of Mr. and skills necessary in the physical care time basis after their return to their KRISPIES C9UNTRY SHLE Mrs. James B. Holmes of 37 of the ill. respective high schools in the fall. IFIRST^ 13 oz. ■A Elizabeth Dr., a student at East Each graduate spent about half of Each girl has indicated a desire to AT Catholic High School. the curriculum's more than 105 hours pursue nursing as her career goal. IDUSK] 24 oz. M WITH THIS COUPON PLUS ir.M ^ 'd PURCHASl IXCLUDINO COUPON ITEM * Theater schedule FUN W IT H 59< ONB COUPON PIN FAMILY ■' s'iirw' ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ' PORK RIRS W re -: O K K A N D „ %7 tilMCAjbAi- 1 GOOD THRU AUQ. 27 ^ ONE COUPON PER FAMILY u s M N I GOOD THRU AUQ. 27 Farmland preservationists East Hartford Drive-In — ■ am wa aa ■■ M ■■ ■■ ■ "A Bridge Too Far, ' and § EAST WINDSOR POPE "Gator, " Dusk. US HOUTfS DRIVE IN vt rrq AT Wmi>HQI$7i l I AT wm POOR $7ii face same East Windsor Drive-In — FRANKS PURCNUI D O IM K | franks 'XXXUt DCUMK BONE funding problem "The Deep, " and "Fun With C2^\THEATRES EAST ixffoanBi COVOIIIQI FOR PURE OLIVE OIL Dick and Jane,' Dusk. east' B INI Manchester Drive-In — BAR-B-QUE “The Deep, " 8:20: "Fun With FRANCO HARTFORD (UPI) — Supporters dropped from 1.3 million acres to require a lot of public discussion MAWCHESTER PARKADE ^ 549-^91 of a bill to save Connecticut's 376,000 acres. 'The bill is aimed at before a new tax can be levied. We Dick and Jane, " 10:15 SANKA AMERICAN dwindling farmland are opening their preventing further decline. hope to develop some sort of viable UA T heater 1 - “ Star 1 lb. *4.99 gallon effort for 1978 passage early, but they Opponents of the bill claim the 325,- Wars, " 2:00-7:30-10:00 MIDNIGHT SHOW TONITE program this year, but we don't knqw UA Theater 2 — "One On face the same problem of funding. 000 acres to set aside for farmland is if we can, " she said. ALL SEATS $3.00 One, " 2;00-7; 15-9:10 COFFEE SHAGHEHIOS Members of the legislature’s about half of the 700,000 acres now Privately, lawmakers say chances UA Theater 3 — "March or IS oz. Finance Committee, which earlier used for housing. They say passage of for passage of such a tax in an elec­ Die, " 2:00-7:00-9:00 | U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF this year killed a bill to set aside 325,- the plan could severely limit new tion year — added to the possibility of Vernon Cine 1 — "Greased n iiM iE t 000 acres of prime agricultural land, housing. new levies to help meet a projected Lightning, ' 7:20-9:15 5 0 ^ OFF Monday met with a coalition of farm Sen. Audrey Beck, D-Mansfield, budget gap — are virtually nonexis­ Vernon Cine 2 — "Can I Do BOnOM MHIND IMM$T and environmental groups. the Finance Committee's cochair­ It Til I Need Glasses? " 7:00- CAT tent. ONE COUPON PER FAMILY That panel, which objected to the man, was not optimistic the funding 8:30-10:00 LrfiTM.1 ONE COUPON PER FAMILY The coalition said funding must be GOOD THRU AUQ. 27 GOOD THRU AUQ. 27 proposed 1 per cent tax on real estate problem could be resolved. found because of the critical need to f; transfers of more than $30,000 to “I think it's very difficult and will save farmland for food production. FOOD ROILED CHUCK ROAST ALLFUVORBolOr finance the program, heard the In In Wim R8IM $7 j| i AT WITIP«N$7J« arguments for and against saving the DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A AT FRANKS RIOIUE DCUHIK niCM$( DCUHK RNOa TUeiDAYl " FRANKS acreage. IXIWnilDI COUFOiniN USDAj There seemed to be agreement CHILDREN FREE D i i P “CLAMBAKE” I “mssiN COUSINS” Plus DEEP STARTS AT DUSK PQ some farmland should be saved. But FUN WITH CHOICE. it appeared highly unlikely law­ L State okays new rates DICK A JANE 3 SHOWS NITELY 5 / * i r makers would go for a bill they COLONIAL IMPERIAL already killed which would amount to 7:00 • 8:30 - 10:00 * Starts Wed. louns 15 « M » mOIT $5) W1333 Adm. $3.00 1.09 lb. a $487.5 million tax program — or 'ft, .4, anything close to it. for nursing homes D g E P WALT DISNEY PSOCUCTIOHS' RACON MARGARINE Further meetings are scheduled, COMEDY CO-HIT (PQ) HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut George J. Conkling, who developed . COfS 1-lb. pkg. Ono lb. pkg. but all sides agreed paying for the IPLU8 4'' has approved new reimbursement the new system, said the new rates **FUN WITH , TO program is the major roadblock and J MONTi rates for 191 nursing homes, the first will probably cost taxpayers an extra DICK ft JANE"pq BREADED tk'’' no new funding proposals are on the CARLO rates based on a new reporting and $7 million to $8 million, an increase horizon. Ptus 30« OFF s OFF audit system designed to guard ManchMttr Evanino Harald The bill killed by the committee he said was within budget projec­ NeytRAOUlXMOM^ against excess profits. tions. PuMiOtd tvtry tv*nH$Q «xo«pl ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY VEAL would have had the state pay farmers Sundcyt tnd rwHdivt. Entarud it tht The rates approved Monday by the The system requires nursing HELDOVERII GOOD THRU AUQ. 27 GOOD THRU AUQ. 27 T’.' V i the difference between the value of MtnchMtr. Conn. Pott Offtco m So- V ittlO O M ON Committee on State Payments to oond CiMt MtH MAtttr. ’ A ■ ROVIf Rkh*rd Pryor HAMBURGER their land for agricultural and for in­ homes to file detailed financial C \ti6 ^ 83 Hospitals are for patients receiving reports which are subjected to B**u BrIdp** dustrial development, estimated to Suggaatad Carriar Ratas Medicaid or Supplemental Security audits, Maher said. Showcase iTAMMiroU.M.munwMAHMl PATTIES be about $1,5(X) per acre. PoyiM In Advtnoi Income benefits. Singlo copy...... 7:20 - 9:15 The total price tag for 325,(XX) acres The rates, which vary from home Cinem as 6 lb. box The actual cost of the system to Wookly...... 90c INTERSTATE 84 would be $487.5 million, with the real to home, are based on each home's Ono month ...... $3.00 “GKASEO UGHTMN6” ^ PAMPERS taxpayers won't be known until rates Thfto month* ...... $11.70 E X IT 5 8 estate transfer tax expected to raise actual costs. Under the state's Adm. Mon. - Tuet. 99* PRESTONE have been set for the rest of Connec­ Six month*...... $33.40 S IL V E R L A M E $30-40 million annually. previous system, rates were set On* y *o r...... $^.00 ROBERTS STREET ticut's 3(X) eligible homes, said Social ■ M*H Am * Upon n*qu**( OVER-NIGHT Between 1949 and 1974, a study across-the-board and without much E A S T H A R T F O R D Services Commissioner Edward W. 8up*cflb*r* who fan to r*colv* said, farm land in C onnecticut verification of costs, Maher said. th*tr n *w *p *M b«for* S 30 p.m. 5 6 8 -8 8 1 0 Maher. The rates approved Monday are for ihoultf l* l* p ^ n * Ih* clfculitlon d*p*rtm*nt. S47-994S. BAHOAm uuriH ees 1 6 9 the fiscal year that began July 1. $2.50 til 2130P.M. ANTI­ MA MA MIA’S 3 lb. or mon This printing lest pattern is Public records part of The Herald quality ------THE BAD NEWS — BUFFH RESTAURANT & CATERERS control program in order to T H IS W EEK FREEZE M 1 .T 5 give you one of the finest fc'KTj-i'y ■ ' t . newspapers in the nation. BREAKING i d r y W u rra n ly cleeiln and Susan Fisher Gardner, property Co. WEDNESDAY • THURSDAY V Glenn William Stancliff and at 38 Conway Rd., $36,500. Building permits TRAINING Limit 2 Psr Customer PG COLOR AAMAKSSMTRCnMI Patricia Scruggs Stancliff to Patricia Nutmeg Homes, Inc. to Richard A. Harold Parent for Felix A. T nCK yp ♦ FACE M. DiRosa, property at 8B Am­ Lewis and Sharon A. Lewis, property Tangarone, roof repair at 29 Harvard SWEET LIFE ¥ 4 CiCUlAR AT STORE 0 t f D C HHCOIlrKCK. JUMBO LIQUID at 31 Strawberry Lane, $52,294. LOFAT bassador Dr.. $35,9(X). Rd., $650. Buffet! ^ W Betty R. Petricca to Thomas Edward Stelmark and Lillian F. Gerard and Noella Remillard, tool Devanney and Brenda Devanney, Stelmark to Robert R. Moeller and shed at 35 S. Farms Dr., $525. lAmiiffi Papar n u! '.‘ArwwAi V’ ■' - property at 218 Porter St., $41,500. Gloria N. Moeller, property at 42 F&M Construction Co., fence at I NARU flCIM-IIWlOllf MILK Qallon CMTALOUK Richard T. Barracliffe and Deerfield Dr., $39,000. 173-175 Main St., $150. -WAIT DISNEY- CIWNECTIJOT STEICnr Fium V, Kathleen C. Barracliffe to Betty R. (juitrlaim deni W. Mansfield, fence at 35 Cam­ MOOUCtlOMS * 1 . 6 9 ElAOEAMfOlUa Petricca, property at 291 Porter St., Vincent F. Borello and Rose C. bridge St., $950. /< 4 48 02. $51,900. Borello to Robert V. Borello and Bill Tunsky'foT Frederick D. Ware, KI08 UNDER 12 Richard A. Lewis and Sharon A. Kathleen J. Borello, property at 107- aluminum siding at 285 Green Rd., HALF PRICE sacb Lewis to Patrick J Mooney Jr. and 109 Eldridge St., $32,000. $1,600. BOLAND OOCS TO MONTC CARLO 1.19 CHUCK-FULL-O-NUTS Karen L. Mooney, property at 163 S. O rllflcale of devise The Andrew Ansaldi Co. for John Thon'II be « fa«(« tsmpting $$l$c- Main St., $36,900. Estate of Antonio Rossetto to and Bernice Rieg, 2 Eastland Dr., ad­ ROGER MOORE tlon of all your tavorlta diahaa at our O IL CO. JAMES BOND 007' ITALIAN Dorothy E. Nolan and Edward Alfred L. Rossetto, property on Lake dition at 840 E. Middle Tpke. (Shady EST.1935 THE SPY WHO buttat tablal Dina to your haarfa Manning Stephens to Albert R. Jean St. Glen Dairy Bar), $25,000. LOVED ME New trade names contant — aat all you want Ifa tunll COTHE and Wilamina M Jean, both of Marriage licenses FUEL OIL I F.M. - • F.M. DOZ. Coventry, property at 531-533 Hart­ Robert H. Elliott, doing business Michael G. Panciera, East Hart­ WITH TNia COUPON PLUS 17.80 PURCHAOB ford Rd,, $50,000, as E4R Machine Rebuilding, 434 W. ford, and JoAnn Jordan, 430 W. Mid­ 748 Tolland Tnpk. ■XCLUOINO COUPON ITiM Mark G 'Taylor and Beverly F. Middle Tpke. dle Tpke., Sept. 3 at Church of the AUTOMATIC DELIVERY The Other i Manchastar 0000 THRU AUO. 24 HOUR SERVICE Taylor to William V. Tressler and Clarence D. Allain, 115C Sycamore Assumption. Side of j ISTINGTIVE CATERING Deanna M. Tressler, both of East Lane, doing business as Allain's John R. Osgood and (Tynthia J. Midnight ! Hartford, property at 35 Oakland Craft Design, 811 Main St. Lahue, both of Manchester, Aug. 28 646-6320 FOR ALL OCCASIONS * 2 . 9 9 Ter,, $38,900. Dissolution of trade name at home. M S Center St call Jlm et046-75Mfor (UmH 2 par euatomar) Mancheeter Russell W. Gangewere and Mary S. Walter J. Cormier, no longer doing Richard G. Bligh and Barbara G. PLEASE CALLTHEATRE the Information to lult your party neada.. R)R SCREEN TMES ■lU■ T Gangewere to Douglas Scott Gardner business as CC Centerless Grinding Dignoti, both of Hartford, Aug. 26. 355 PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 23. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Aug. 23, 1977— PAGE FIVE-

iKand|ffltfr Eitfuiu^Hfralft Nothing ever falls up, except • • • I Manchester — A City of Village Charm (EDITOR’S NOTE; Andrew Tully ruddy near slopper over onto my they believed the water to be. Both I Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Q, 0) t r is on vacation. During his absence we brand new pair of Sears britches. If, bottles were tilted to various angles ^ M«mb«r. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Preaa international Andrew Tully are running some of his readers’ as Thomas claims, a liquid remains and the girls were asked to adjust the ^ ^ ? I Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, favorite columns.) horizontal no matter how much a waterline disc to match the real 5 Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. WASHINGTON, D.C. - Any band container is tilted, how come it water level. ■5 o m ^ £ U J . Raymond F Robmion. Editor*Pubiither Harold E Turkmgton, Managing Editor of females marching on Penn State ‘Principle’ behanged doesn’t look horizontal or act Naturally, the girls flunked the University to hang an associate For God’s sake! With scientists horizontal? test. Einstein would have, too, "O pinion professor of psychology in effigy will like Thomas running around loose, In fact, I don’t even understand although as a member of the club he find me tagging along to hold a coat it’s no wonder women’s lib wants to Thomas’ test, and suspect that those wouldn’t have admitted it. ’The word I/’) ^ . first shown a bottle half-filled with 1I , . S ? ;i been bad through an alterna­ mined to clean up the streams. female subjects, even at the college water in it the water tilts, too. I tried I know, I know. The dictionary also : 2 Zy red water alongside an identically r- . tion of Democratic ad­ Pollution then meant stream level, understood the "principle.” He it first thing after reading of defines horizontal as "parallel to < DO > shaped container with a disc which ministrations and Republican pollution. also claimed it was unusual to find a Thomas’ test and sure enough the level ground.” But the ground the 111 c O c 5« - w c college male who didn’t. water in my glass tilted so much it could be rotated to indicate where .s S | 5 > M administrations and through The tacit public policy was water is on is the bottom of the glass, C< w and although science insists that a ■g 01 I the tenures of several public not to talk too loud about water Men! 5 > " OI-, works directors and water problems and to patch up the liquid always seeks level ground, it is II > o cc/)-' unfair to ask a female, or even a 2 t3 S i- 13 superintendents. system here and there to keep c — QJ fl) 0» «> 3 g £ male, to look at a tilted glass of O ~ s And over the years anyone it going for awhile. U O water and decide the water is in a TOCO i n I s ™ a E £ nj >> 2 CL (D U who wanted to know the situa­ With a little goading from horizontal position. . a I ’»/; f* S .tr CL ^ o ■■5(0 0. (L < O 5^ lo0 > S S <0C without too much trouble. The Manchester started to worry viewpoint Thomas may be right. All S 8 • «*) z a l s p a i tN « ol « u i jS in 01 tf> a> N iS 3 ops 3 § i present water department seriously about its water and the books say he is, and it is true kVlAQ. •»> S i s k^ce BS Coach McMahon signed with relief superintendent has told anyone to face up to the fact that a. when I departed his chemistry class. who would listen that the state major expenditure will have to S IN 00 9 * But the reason drinks are spilled CM “* * - of the system leaves a lot to be be made. down people’s backs at cocktail par­ 'S ties is that the spillers are not *-i • ? ? ^ S E desired. The recent situation in one 0. 5 * The sewage disposal system part of town brought the lesson holding their martinis or Scotches in 2m Ff ^ used to be in the same condi­ home very dramatically. a horizontal position. When Mama §1? s tells Buster to watch that glass of rfT tion. As the town grew very A decent water system is no milk she is warning him to adjust his ff fast a quarter of a century ago, longer a politically sexless £ c x: < 2 ^ ' a glass so the milkline is horizontal. i s •=tA oa>o the top priority here, and in all issue. It should be possible now So I am glad Thomas’ coeds 5 U Q> o z 5 & 5 o S.<*2 reported the test as they saw it in­ (/> — (/) * 5 l E the growing communities of to get the taxpayers to approve 01'■^ ! t- | < JC -j; 0) <^ na S a " XI a Mo rgO £ P; s ^ CM CM CO <9 u> • o 2 « o might even agree with me that a m a m m Bringing health closer nothing ever falls up. mr^ 1 8. j; ra 0> t-* o,> J,£ «S Ii Secret ingredients M WASHINGTON (NEA) - In the has done a little to promote the well­ f Alm anac 0 5 fairy tale world of the federal By M artha Angle being of ordinary citizens elsewhere iila:.! 8 and Robert Wallers By United Press International a Q ^ ® 9-0 Good or Bert Lance and his of Alcohol, Tobacco and government, a benevolent nod from and a great deal to undermine c 8 S Today is Tuesday, Aug. 23, the ^ O ^ CD Office of Management and Firearms. the White House can transform a domestic support for any kind of I Sg QX C* CD I Budget. OMBers, it turns out, tattered stepchild of public policy foreign aid program. 23Sth day of 1977 with 130 to follow. (VQ . . 0(1- U h . (p b 01 ) IP ^ not only keep a wary eye on Since BATF rarely does into a budding Cinderella virtually The international health campaign •• ~ ^ -X3 0 2 5 J o s g anything the industry dislikes, overnight. in eradicating disease and elevating which Bourne is now attempting to quarter to its full phase. federal spending, but they also health standards of the poorer coun­ develop is a logical and welcome The morning stars are Venus, the matter stalled. Now 0MB, A year ago, it is doubtful that more i l l ^ l< |sinl brood about the welfare of con­ tries. Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. : ^ Manchester 3 fm a i n 1 lalili M 2.U 2.N Town of Manchester’s White Brook Without Partners, will have a V m 31:35 3 Tf. teCwtliy. taf H ! of Della Construction of Enfield, 2 f a d 3.N 1 Vtartar fa(te IN for KofC general meeting tonight at 8 at Com­ m m M pita $$iN Ttar 31N Vm. 31:34 storm drainage project. which bid $894,334 on the major sec­ TritactK l-t-3 am $1I1IN Mitata: 3U pm $3S4I m m 341 Ml M il The bid package was divided into munity Baptist Church, 585 E. Center My DMta: 11 pte $1U.N INSULATE NOW tion and $25,689 on the second sec­ PirtacU: lU pM S47.N ^rtactc 143 pm SII.N St. The meeting is open to persons Ttet S-ll ») TrifMtK 1-3-2 pm $2S1.7I TritactK 1-3-S pm S21IN canning supplies Max, a German shepherd, was voted the two parts, and Cobra Construction tion. 1 Mkta M IS.N 1.21 4.21 EtawNc TMm Cmtw (I) "honorary most valuable player” award Inc., of Glastonbury, had the lowest The first phase of the White Brook who are widowed, divorced, IM^SpM,ta9 IN 4 N U ta m s-ll (I) 2 ftJl UNta M 4N 121 IN • mason jars • home canners and we will take separated or never married and S MMiv lift ; n price for both, according to figures 3 IF fa. Mnm 14.N 3N IN 3 Wtttiita Mtazir |.N 4.21 • freezer tape • freezer paper during the weekend’s state KofC slow- project was included in the 1974 bond TtaK 3143 7 l^ta M 3.N 121 1 WNM FMdMn 4.N pitch softball tournament at McAuIiffe issued by Maurice A. Pass, director issue for storm drainage im­ having at least one living child. m m 14 pm $i n n 4 Ftetaft 2N TtaK 44N • freezer boxes • funnels & h ria m 14 pm $13S.N TtaK 3145 no % off the price. of general services. m m 243 pm $2i n Park in Elast Hartford. provements. Trtecti: 14N pte $3NN m m U7 pm s a N Nftactc 243 Hta $3121 cheesecloth • good luck jar rubbers The project includes im­ Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma fariam 317 pte SMN TrffMtK 2-3-1 pm $21I.N Max is the mascot of the East Hartford A second phase, which includes im­ Trtfwtx 3-74 pm $4a7l • paraffin wax • can-well blanchers KofC. His coach, Joe Ruggiero of 126 Croft provements and installation of new provements from Summit St. to I'hi will meet tonight at 8 at the home Fitek S-ll (I) TMTHc S-ll (Q Call today for FREE estimate $ tm m m m U N 4 N 4.N Glirtic YMm Cam (T) I Mfy M 4.N IN 121 Dr., Manchester, has him trained well. pipes from the Union Pond area to Bowers St., has also been proposed of Mrs. Sharlet Wirzulis, 1 Crystal 1- ‘ CKba V m S.H lU 2.M 3 M et Urn 4N 4.N I iMktai m IN 5 21 I-ake Rd., Ellington. Members and I IrtM Cvtate 4.N Sian Fa lU M 4 Fm4'i Irtti 3.N His one job on the team is to get the foul the intersection of Green and Phelps This, however, may not be needed 2 bnia I.N TtaK 3142 647-9621 TIm : 31:N balls and over-the-fence home runs. Then Rd. after the first phase if finished. guests will make their own sundaes IteMta: S-S pm SISJI TkK IMS Ntatata: 3M pm $tl.N M K ta S-l pm S H IN IMMk SU aU I I M m m m t - 3 4 4 ^ $31174 You’ll Find It At The Plaza he brings them back to the team manager. The improvements to the drainage and banana splits. Triftcta: S-M pte $1004.14 iKlKti: US pM in.M MCt; 1213 system in the area were included in a TfM k I-S-2 pM SI72JI I n s u lC o r p Softball spectators in the region which c $1IUN ENEPQY CONSERVATION ENGINEERS have seen the team play cheer Max. They study of the area done by Griswold & BBS HILLIARO ST. remember him when they’ve forgotten Fuss, a consulting engineering firm. Jal Alai results MANCHESTER, CT. CBOAO who won the game. Walter Fuss, of the firm, said that Some silver found J, L Ruggiero found Max at the area the project should take about a year Humane Society just as Max’s time was to complete. HARTFORD (UPI) - A pair of stolen from an East Hartford library Patti Dunne’s up. Cobra Construction submitted a serving tongs from a stolen silver Aug. 11, was buried 50 miles from vm m collection has been found in shrubs in Hartford. • frMHa 13N IN 4N 1 tari Gsazak I4.N 120 4.N IN 4N ].N Opposing team members who’ve never price of $889,180.10 for the major por­ Ills W stai 7.N 4.N I lap lai IIN 4J0 ItakaM i IINltN School of Gymnastics Inc., seen Max soon learn to ask for his help. tion of the work. It also submitted a front of The Hartford Courant, ap­ The caller said the silver will be w Iseast S.2I 4 O r^ laeatt IN S Incm hpp « n parently as proof a man who called m m 4 s $N N m m 14 SN40 MM U S3S.N One asked Max, "Hey, doggie, the ball's price of $22,895 for the second part of melted down unless demands for a PsrfscU S-4 $2I7.N Parfseta 14 S1S7.N rMtta 14 NM 210 PINE ST R E E T M A N C H E S T E R the newspaper several times knows $1,000 ransom and immunity from Tritecta 14-2 $I2S.N IrtlKti | .|.S M21N over there. Get it will you?” the bid, which includes installation of Trifseta 14-4 U4ITI the location of the rest of the collec­ prosecution are met. I Shi Has expanded Its program to Include Know your Jeweler! Here are five Max got it and returned it to the man. a sanitary sewer in the old N. Main iMsUeml IIN SN 121 IIN ll.N $.N I IMi tmnkt ll.N IN 4.N The East Hartford KofC finished the St. area and a sewer meter at the tion. East Hartford Police Chief M tail I $ 20 140 4N 4N 1 OpPfV Mir IN IN DANCE and PRESCHOOL GYMNASTIC The newspaper said an unidentified ■telMw 3N SN 2 IMP VMIt I N diamonds of the same size—each tournament Sunday one run behind Plain- Max, the German shepherd softball retriever, stands Oakland-Woodbridge Sts. intersec­ Clarence A. Drumm said, however, m m 14 SN.N MM 14 SST.N MOVEMENT EXPLORATION CLASSES. m m 15 tiM.N ville’s KofC for the state championship. by his coach, Joe Ruggiero of 126 Croft Dr., Manchester. tion. man Monday called and said the Gov. under no circumstances will the M scti I I 1125.71 Psrftcti 4-5 S441.N FltltcU M SISIN is!4 carat — at ______William Pitkin silver collection. Triftcta t l-l SI,3U.N Trifseta 4-5-1 $1133 71 Tnhcla S-12 N.SM.N OUR DANCE PROGRAM FEATURES: Five firms submitted bids on the demands be met. Spnl vastly different (Photo by Dick Paradis) •»fM |!,» IN (.21 A Low Instructor-Pupil Ratio major■ portion and sbts^msix submitted itted bids J i** 12« S.N prices. Befae I tesrto A Open to atudanta of all agaa (Praachool to Miala 4-1 WI N Adult) you buy, you Fuel bill assistance Pwftcta 14 $14111 — Jai Alai entries Trifseta 1-44 $1,37110 A Baginnar to Advancad laval claaaaa should know why. //’ 8 Vacation Time A Modarn Danca set for Thursday ? C . i 11N 4.N 120 A Danca for gyitinaatlc choraography (• k Sure To Trie With You! > *>ta t S 2I HO A Woman’a Baalc Jazz and Sllmnaatica Let us explain The Town of Manchester has scheduled another Tueada)- M «lil na» IN m m 14 ssoio application session for town residents who might qualify l i n i i t "every (Minimum 2 Weeks, Payable In Advance) wn lomii PwltcU 4-3 S121il All dance claaaaa ara tauaht by the quality I. M M In a l 71 I. M r nimi Trifseta 4-3-2 $210.11 for money to help pay fuel bills from last winter. little 1 M SaWk n In a l I. Um M I I Ismas i i Ms. Jo-Elion Loach Diane Wicks, Outreach worker for the elderly, an­ thing" I M o ra M raa I I l krp NM IN IN IN difference. «. t a p » M N 1-2 I. M u ra I taw 7 2 an Innovativa and axparlancad danca Inatructor. nounced that the session will be held Thursday from 9 ■MX M TMS COffai SOM TO n tM IN 121 S. M M U aam 1.2 S. Ml 4. M m 1-2 I f a i ii M mm III a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the directors office in the Municipal 1 ta MoM S-l t InM m m 34 $2 12 1 PRESCHOOL GYMNASTIC ). M il t a «.| I. I n ^ i Utea S-l Building. 7. Miar i l Pwtacta 1-3 U7.SI MOVEMENT EXPLORATION CLASSES t t a M l M I. M k Trifseta I-3-I $24IN The town previously held three sessions at which about (a **ftaiiiedl|(lass**lcit I taite 7 -1 A Opan to atudanta from agaa 2*A to 5 M Opaai SN M nka CRCUUTKIII, BOX Sill U 4 l U 2 4.2 U S I S-2 s T r U S 60 residents signed up for the aid. Another session was S.I4 3-7-S S-74 7-I-] 7-3-S S-74 3-S-7 4-34 344 7.20 IN IN A Low Inatructor-Pupll Ratio sloredqiciss in oomi IN IN scheduled for Thursday when the deadline for the M I. In c a a I n anp U oncrni A Taught by cartiflad phyalcal aducatlon In- devge 1. M m (srrsas I I I . I ia ila te 1-1 IN program was extended. Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, Conn. 06040 M L IpmPp M raa n Ifaeitatal 4-1 I UkmlSam 7-2 tetaita 1-S $24.N atructora and gymnaatic protaaalonala S-l 1. Ma Ipaal S-2I I Orsfta faarm S-l PKfscta S-l $$IN liie program will provide up to $250 for overdue bills, Diostic I far««i Onrrtai M Tnfseta S-1-7 $70UI A A highly craativa program daaignad to Check I-I 4. Ini M I S.|I 4. u r n 0-2 IZaMitaite S-l Pr/c«p aubjtct lo cftjnge or it will grant a rebate of up to $50 for families that have ccxjk'cg Check ri s. MN| cppiiki riI I Ztaataa Ch tsm l-t I kritas Ptam 1-1 axpoaa our praachoolora to baalc akill con- X S-l I bm A SraiiiP I 1 taltat taH 7-1 7.H IN 121 paid all their fuel bills, but had to sacrifice the purchase cfySois ‘150 □ 2 Weeks Inside Conn. ‘1.95 □ H i.onfaOH&r i taw term M capta on aach placa ol gymnaatic apparalua. 2 Weeks Outside Coim. n.Ukrniam hi 7. M w A w tea 4-1 I Q r^ Serai IN IN of essential items — food, clothes — to do so. ‘3.90 Q set MM__ I I tateN (Maim I I llMtataiUw t-1 i m m lamta 3.N 1 Month Outside (tatui ‘4.90 □ 1 Month kttide Conn. was tap Pant SN3 km tesrta SWInMSma teteta 1-2 I34J0 HURRYII Registration Is limited. (• we have the M-l 444 24-S 4 24 Anyone who meets the financial limits of the program 14-2 1-? S 24-1 I I I 4.7 2 1-7-2 7-2-S 7-24 74-3 2-IT1-1-7 1-7-3 Pwtacta 2-1 SINJO Register at our Studio so n m vm m Trifseta 2-14 t3UN cMkfiae&'M- is eligible to apply. The program requires that one person largeat aaeort- 41 I. Maap Iprat 21 ! 1. b k m Narrica M 1. IrifrilMte t-1 Tues. Wed. Thurs. Jewalers i Silversmilha Sinct t900 make $310 or less per month or that two persons make I I I I n t J Mnicp 41 mant ever t I IVMis Ssrsi 1-2 ItawZmI 4-1 IZtaataaUw I N 4 N 121 Aug. 23 Aug. 24 Aug. 25 41 linpinarp II I Ihai U m c 7-2 ii m m u r n s-l 2 Etarrta lam IN 4J0 958 MAIN ST., DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER $400 or le u per month. A person must also be responsible NAME . itafflMte ;-2 I. Mkp MflP S-l 4. Zatataa Q n ^ S-l 1 m m fawtes 11 A .M .I P.M. (ramee 8®' I M carn haa I (teia terrtea 1-1 121 0 2 HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WESTFARM8 for payment of his or her fuel bill to qualify. S-l S. Ipta M M i ri 5. Lchm km 1-1 I M«ar Law 7-1 Mtata 24 SUN llMtataT 42 1 Mp« t a M 21: I MKar Ptam 4-1 Thursday will be the final application seuion for fe XZ/ c ry e U I. 39« j) j ADDRESS...... j 7. tariCiMwrt ItatataaliMta M Pwtacta 4-2 $7l.N For mora Informallon, call tha Studio at 41 I . 2M p 1pM 41I 7. ta«i Atasrta 7-1 Trifseta 4-2-7 $371M I S M W M 1 IM P Sapp 41 7. kdm te r m hi Manchester residents. Anyone who cannot attend the ses­ ^ ^ 3f| PHONE NUMBER...... | I I tafftat Zate I I I faai Ptam t-1 •N 649-3577 /■ 9BS OrsetaCamat 9Mln«*Mntaa M is: $344,421 sion or has questions about the program should call Ms. 14-1174 M -l 4-14 r S STl T iT i M teiiMci 44N ------I 24^S S-7 3 344 34-2 74S 1-7-2 2-S-l 7-24 Wicks at 649-5281. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchwter, Conn., Tues., Aug. 23, 1877 Vernon may get MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Aug. 23. 1977 - PAGE NINE cemetery agency Red Sox streakiest club in memory BOSTON (UPI) - Notes one week to revive its battereo race and the confounding ability to been unable to lift the team single- The pitching staff also is September pennant race. hurlers, only to have the staff turn mostly financed by money coming from a distance about the blow a 10-game lead in the last two handedly on those occasions when a leaderless. Despite his hot streak of So it seems the Red Sox have no By BARBARA RICHMOND around and look like the 1954 from the sale of plots and from trust erratic Red Sox: weeks. turnaround victory must be attained. June and July, Rick Wise hardly is chance, based on the above obser­ Cleveland Indians the following Herald Reporter funds but the town does budget The 1977 version of Boston’s But the sum is only as inconsistent For consistency, one must look to the club stopper. Neither Manager vations. But that's not true. The week. The Vernon Charter Revision Com-- money also. darlings is the streakiest as its parts. The same Bill Campbell Rick Burleson, Denny Doyle and Don Zimmer nor Wise himself can Yankees are just as spotty as the Red The Red Sox certainly have played mission agreed Monday night that In the current budget income was club in memory. Here is a team that who has been Boston's salvation is Rick Miller, the so-called banjo tell when the right-hander will have a Sox and the Orioles are totally un­ like a team this year — winning when provision should be made in the estimated at $32,880 for 1977-78 and has won 13 out of 14 games, then has the man responsible for the team's hitters who have strummed in tune good fastball and sharp curve and predictable, based on their everyone plays like All-Stars and charter for a permanent agency to the town's appropriation is $15,000 lost nine straight, then has won 11 occasional unraveling. Butch Hobson all season long. But none of them is a which game he will be throwing dependence on youth this season. losing when everyone performs like oversee all town-owned cemeteries. although the department request had straight and 15 of 16 ... only to drop has been tremendous most of the power threat so none has been able to meatballs. ^ if the Red Sox hit another hot the Bad News Bears. The infield is been for $21,500. The operating three in a row to Kansas City while time, but horrendous afield in four- pick up tbe club when their Sox sag. Luis Tiant, the longtime stopper on streak, they could sweep to the pen­ The Rev. John Lacey, chairman of alternately flawless as a diamond expenses were estimated at $54,380. looking inept. Here is a squad that and five-game stretches. Unfortunately Fred Lynn has been the staff, is even more unpredictable nant, race through the playoffs and the recently appointed Vernon and as worthless as dime. Strong said there are about 45 has shattered consecutive-game Jim Rice has been incredibly consistent, in his troubles at the than Wise and Ferguson Jenkins is waltz through the World Series. If Cemetery Committee, initiated the acres in the Grove Hill Cemetery and home run records while blasting 33 So how can anyone say the Red Sox productive and possibly could win the plate. For the first time in his life spotty. For a while rookies Mike they go cold as they have several request for the charter provision. some 25 are developed. Elmwood is round trippers in a 10-game stretch, will win the pennant? How can Most Valuable Lynn is struggling and he is unable to Paxton and Don Aase seemed to times, they'll remain frigid right possess the young, lively arms that just 4.4 acres. only to go four consecutive games anyone say they won't win it? All that Player award — if the Red Sox finish shake his slump. In 1975, the incredi­ through an unhappy winter. The Rev. Mr. Lacey said an agency first. On the other hand. Rice — as the Red Sox ne^ed so badly. But Pastor Lacey said the committee's thereafter without a homer. truly can be said is that thus far this ble rookie led the Red SOx by exam­ Things would be so much easier if is needed to coordinate use and well as George Scott, Carl fans who rely heavily on these two priorities are to maintain what it has Here is a club that seems to need year, the Red Sox have proved they ple. In 1977 he is undistinguished on a they were winning six out of every 10 maintenance of all town cemeteries, are forgetting that they are rookies and to improve areas where needed, an oxygen tent on the pitching mound have the talent to run away with the Yastrzemski and Carlton Fisk — has club that needs a fulltime star. games instead of doing their impres­ including the small memorial plots subject to the pressures of a that are scattered in various places beginning with the Grove Hill and sion of the stock market. around town. Elmwood cemeteries. The next meeting of the revision At the 4-H Fair The Town Council, on request of commission will be Sept. 12 at 7:30 Pastor Lacey and other members of p.m. in the Memorial Building. In Marianne Schlude, daughter of'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schlude the committee, voted to disband the September the commission plans to H e r a ld Yanks’ win skein of Snipsic Lake Rd., Ellington, poses with her quarter horse Grove Hill Cemetery Committee and go back to weekly meetings. which she rode at the horse show Sunday at the Tolland County create the Vernon Cemetery Com­ a n g le 4-H Fair. They were second-place winners in several events. mittee. Grove Hill Committee was not listed in the charter. Special grant snapped by WSox To the right, several 4-H’ers enjoy a tug of war. Glenn Hunter Earl Yost of Willington, left, braces himself ahead of Lori Gerber of The town has two cemeteries now CHICAGO (UPI) — Oscar Gamble continued his torrid hitting Rockville. (Herald photos by Richmond and Dunn) in use. Grove Hill and Elmwood. The due in Vernon Sports Editor other two, Dobson and Bamforth, are against the Monday night as his single in the The Vernon school system has been inactive as far as any more burials bottom of the eighth inning led the Chicago White Sox to a 5-3 notified it will receive' $22,715 in are concerned. However, the town federal funds to assist in carrying out come-from-behind victory. still maintains them. South Windsor prepares for fair new federal legislation dealing with Tennis interest off Generosity noted The loss snapped New York’s win­ Palmer, who blew a 6-2 lead, was ning string at eight games. In agreeing to include the education of the handicapped. Apparently Manchester is not a tagged for a solo homer and an RBI Thanks to the generosity of Matt Gamble, who wore the Yankee pin with the fall harvest of fat pumpkins, Friday night with a beerfest from 7 cemetery committee in the charter, Last week. Asst. Supt. Albert tennis tournament community. double by A1 Cowens. By JUDY KUEHNEL car that falls apart and various Moriarty Sr., the St. Thomas stripes last season, is hitting .500 shiny peppers and prize sweet corn— to midnight and a rock concert begin­ games for youngsters. the Revision Commission also agreed Kerkin, explaining the program, said Seminary Athletic Fund has been Kangcrn 8, Brewers 7 Herald CorreapondenI There were only six entrants in against his old team with nine RBI. all hoping to win a coveted blue rib­ ning at 8 p.m. The Democrats will A “Gong Show " will highlight ac­ to put in the provision that the Town funding wasn't expected until 1978. enriched by a check in the amount of Jim Sundberg's two-run, seventh- When the first Wapping Fairs were each the Women's Singles and the His base hit off Sparky Lyle drove bon. play the Republicans in a softball tivities Sunday at 3 p.m. The frog Council could revoke its fiscal He said to start, the money will $500. The seminary's two baseball inning single rallied the Rangers to heid near the turn of the century, Men's Masters tournaments staged home Richie Zisk from second base, their first victory in four games. Ladies enter mouth-watering game at 8 p.m. on Friday. jumping contest, reminiscent of the powers if continuance would be un­ average out to about $35 per student diamonds have been used by the South Windsor was primarily a rurai, by the Recreation Department last breaking a 3-3 tie. Claudell Washington had a two-run canned sweet pickles and jams and Following the parade on Saturday, days of Huck Finn, will take place at wise. It was also agreed that the under the special program. Hartford Twilight Baseball League agricuiturai community with tobacco weekend. Zisk had singled to center and Alan double and Mike Hargrove a two-run jellies, made in the surroundings of the beer garden will open at 1 p.m., 12:30 p.m. A horse show will run method of appointing committee The new legislation guarantees all for several seasons with Moriarty’s and potato fahns prominent. Bannister, who was on first base, homer for Texas. Adrian Devine the most modem kitchen but many with a full line-up of entertainment from 2 to 5 p.m. and Richard Matt members should be spelled out. handicapped students a free, public Both were all-time low totals. one of the entrants and benefactors. Although the farms are fewer and education. kept on coming. Center fielder Micky hurled 2 1-3 innings of one-hit relief with recipes dating back to the days scheduled throughout the afternoon will offer a magic demonstration to The Men's Singles, which has Counting Moriarty's check, the the community is growing, both in in­ Commission member Leonard Rivers hit cutoff man Willie Ran­ for his 10th victory, when grandmother went to the Wap­ and evening. delight young and old alike at 2 p.m. Through the program individual reached the final round with top seminary received over $1,000 from dustry and popuiation, residents stiii Jacobs asked if by law that every dolph, whose throw home was rigers 5, Angels 1 ping Fair. Bruce Rogers will offer folk songs The beerfest will be in full swing educational programs will have to be seeds, defending champion Mike fans at last Sunday's playoff game turn the clocks of time back on one town has to operate a cemetery. Nor­ fumbled by catcher Thurman Mun­ Fernando Arroyo hurled a five- This year s fair will be Sept. 9 to 11. in the Beer Garden from 1 to 2 p.m. throughout the day on Sunday, begin­ written for each student identified as White and Tom McDonald paired between the MB's and Jai weekend a year for the Wapping man Strong, superintendent of the son for an error as Bannister slid hitter for Detroit and Rusty Staub The Wapping Fair Parade starts at Esterina Belly Dancers will enter­ ning at 1 p.m., with music from 2 to 7 having some kind of handicap. The Saturday morning at 10:30, attracted Alai...Interesting Item: Nine of Fair. cemeteries, said “no," that most home. supported him with a three-run noon on Saturday. The Wapping Fair tain from 2 to 3 p.m. Paul Arel will p.m. by the “Beginnings." program has to be carried out 17 players, of which two defaulted every 10 phone calls on baseball con­ One of the big events for the town, cemeteries are private. “I was halfway from second to Association welcomes all in­ put on a karate exhibition from 3 to 4 whether or not the towns receive fun­ their opening tests. cern the Boston Red Sox from game the fair still reflects many of the third when I saw (coach Bobby) dividuals, clubs and organizations to p.m. “Bojene" will entertain in the Gardeners to meet Vernon does have a privately run ding. and ticket information to marital traditions of the old time country Vernon now has about 650 students The Rev. Earle Custer downed Knoop waving me borne," Bannister American League participate in the parade whether it beer garden from 4 to 7 p.m. and The Gardeners' Exchange of South Catholic Cemetery, St. Bernard's. status and home addresses of the fairs — complete with vegetable and identified as having handicaps. It is veteran Mai Darling to cop the >4 said. “I didn't see the throw but I did be on foot, with an elaborate float or “Good G rie f will perform from 8 Windsor will meet Wednesday at 7:30 There are also several plots es­ players...The Red Sox and New York animal judging, beer tents, booths, hoped that the funds will be Masters while Louise Kermode “Come and get it..... see he (Munson) didn't catch the with a simple decorated bike. p.m. until closing. p.m. in St. Peter's Church Hall, Sand tablished by families years ago. Yankees have five games left against homer. It was Staub's 17th homer, rides and band concerts. earned the Women's Singles title by ball. I had the plate with my left Following the parade, the fair Doodlebug contests will take place Hill Rd. transferred to the local board before each other, two at Fenway Park Morganna, baseball's kissing bandit, greeted George Brett of while Arroyo, who hadn't won since With the most modern of industry The operation of the cemeteries is whipping Kathleen Gasper. Kermode foot." gates will open for a day and evening from 2 to 5 p.m. Special events school starts next month. Sept. 19-20 - and three at New York - June 13, is now 7-13. only a mile away on Sullivan Ave., The speaker will be George Potter- won the Town title a year ago. the Royals last night in Kansas City as he approached the plate. Munson said the throw hit his of fun and entertainment. throughout the day will include a nail ton, who will discuss the care and Sept. 13-14-15. All will be under the A's 5, Blue Jays 2 residents still come to the fair laden The fair grounds will also be open She failed to make a 'hit', being intercepted by stadium security. chest, then his glove, before rolling driving contest, pie eating contest, a pruning of fruit trees. He has taught Limiting play to players 18 and arc lights. In addition, Boston has six away. Pinch-hitter Willie Crawford (UPI photo) smacked his first homer in an gardening classes at Manchester over cut the field in all three games remaining with Baltimore, Chicago added an insurance run Oakland uniform, a three-run shot in Community College and has an Coventry schedules divisions last weekend. There are half at home, while the Yanks and after Gamble's hit, Francisco the seventh inning to give the A's the extensive orchard and garden at his several top-flight youngsters who Orioles won't meet again until next Barrios went the route, earning his •••And so does Hebron Avery St. home, were barr^ from play because of season. win. Doc Medich, 6-6, went the first 12th triumoh in 16 decisions. Ed Platts for the harvest supper are their tender age. seven innings for the win. A schedule for the Sept. 8-11 A pony pulling contest goes on at 6 vance season ticket purchase is Aug. Sport on decline Figueroa, 12-9, was the loser. being finalized. Members and new­ Democratic primary Campbell loser Indians 12-3, Mariners 1-4 Hebron Harvest Fair has been an­ Gamble doesn't have anything p.m. and the Long Island Sound Band 30. The championships must be listed Slow pitch softball may have hurled a two-hitter in nounced by the Hebron Lions, spon­ comers are requested to let Mrs. special against the Yankees. “I’m will be on stage from 7:30 to 11:30 Daily admission will be $2 for per­ The Democratic primary of Coven­ for the Second District will be at the as Rec Department functions and not reached the saturation point in the first game and was backed by a sors of the four-day event. Edna Priest know if they plan to at­ always trying for a hit but I've had p.m. sons not holding season tickets. try will be held Sept. 15. On Saturday, Porter Library. as Town Tournaments until such Manchester. During the recently grand-slam homer by Buddy Dell and tend the September event. pretty go<^ luck against them. I was The fair will open Thursday, Sept. Sept. 11 events open at 11 p.m. with Parking will be free. Aug. 27, the registrar of voters will Road relocation? time as there is no age restriction. completed regular 1977 season, there five RBI from Rico Carty. In the the oxen pull. White has won the town title the in relief again just looking for the ball. The first 8, at 6 p.m. with highlights that hold a special session from 10 a.m. to were less teams than a year ago and nightcap, Cleveland's Wayne Help wanted Work on Rt. 5 Isadora Case of the Eastcove pitch I swung at, I was going for the evening being a tractor pull and At 3:30 p.m., the Mountain Laurel 1 p.m. to make an enrollment of elec­ last four years while McDonald more forfeits. Also, the proposed Garland walked home a run and Applications for food service The state Department of Transpor- Development Corp. of Bloomfield home run. But then I wanted the hit. Frank Nick and his Country Knights Chorus, Sweet Adelines, will per­ tors entitled to vote in the primary. coached the Manchester Community Sunday league never materalized due allowed the winning run to score on a workers will be accepted at Gilead tation is in sta llin g a % -inch has requested a meeting with the BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (UPI) — Minnesota Twins’ outfielder It was a slider over the plate." on stage from 7 to 11 p.m. form. The doodle bug contest slated College squad last spring. The pair to lack of interest...The Candlelight wild pitch in the fifth inning. John Hill Elementary School on Rt. 85 this bituminous concretfe overlay on Rt, 5, The registrars said only residents Town Council regarding the reloca­ Larry Hisle believes performance in tight spots is the test of The Yankees built a 3-0 lead on solo Sept. 9, activity again begins at 6 from 6 p.m. concludes the major teamed to win the Town Men’s League, which operates at Robertson Montague, 6-10, was the winner, week from 9 a.m. to noon daily, South Windsor, from Rt. 30 near the who become 18 years of age or attain tion of Goose Lane in Coventry. homers by Lou Pinella (No. 6), p.m. with a horse pull. The Arizona events at the fair. Doubles crown in 1974. Park, has sought No. 1 status for greatness. while Garland fell to 1015 A part-time position is open at the East Hartlord town line to the East citizenship after Aug. 27 and before Town Manager Frank Connolly told Rivers (No. 8) and Chris Chambliss Maids will be on stage from 7 to 11 When is the best time to stage several years among the male He was put to the test Monday solo home run. It came off Boston's Season tickets may be purchased in Hebron Elementary School kitchen Windsor town line, a distance of 4.95 the day of the primary may enroll the council that several years ago, (No, 14). p.m. tourneys? players and it appears that the pop­ night and passed with flying colors. starter Rick Wise and tied the score advance at $2.50 for the four days for for IVi hours, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. miles. during that period and be entitled to when the town was working on plans Lamar Johnson, a right-handed Fine due On Sept. 10, the fair opens at 9:30 Play has been held after Labor Day ular North End circuit has attained Hisle singled with two out in the at 1-1. Rich Chiles followed with a anyone over 12 years of age. Those daily, at $2.31 per hour. Work is being done this week vote in the Democratic primary. for the Stephen Loyzim Bridge on N. batter, hit for left-handed Jack a.m. with the horse, sheep, beef and and the response from participants the goal with Silk City now relegated bottom of the ninth to score Jerry single and scored the go-ahead run on NEW YORK (UPI) - New York under 12 will be admitted free. Applicants will also be considered between 7 a m, and 5 p.m. River Rd. where it intersects with Brohamer in the bottom of the dairy shows planned for the morning was only fair with some grumbling to the No. 2 spot...Two of the major Terrell from second base and give a double by Butcb Wynegar. Rangers' General Manager John Tickets are on sale at most local for the substitute list for substitute Traffic men will be on duty to They further stipulated that all Broadway, some preliminary work seventh against right-hander and the goat show set in the after­ from college students who were no softball tournaments in recent years the Minnesota Twins a 5-4 victory One out later. Bob Randall was hit Ferguson said Monday that right stores and from any Lions Club kitchen work at both elementary other persons enrolling during this was done regarding the relocation of Figueroa. Johnnson doubled, scoring noon. direct traffic through the work area. longer home. staged in Manchester were scrapped over the Boston Red Sox. by a pitch and a single by Hisle off wing Don Murdoch will be heavily member. The deadline for an ad­ schools and Rham High School, period shall be entitled to party Goose Lane east of its present loca­ Gamble, who had doubled, and Chet Motorists are asked to use caution. With play scheduled before Labor this season. Silk City and the Army & “Yes, I like a situation like that," reliever Bob Lee drove in the third fined by the Rangers “regardless of privileges in the Democratic party tion. Lemon, who walked, cutting the I Day, you run into vacations and a Navy Club's promotion...Former Hisle said. “It distinguishes you from run of the inning before Roy Smalley whether he's found guilty " of cocaine immediately following the primary. At that time, there was some Chicago deficit to 3-2. number of potential players are out UConn hoop stars, Jimmy Foster and being called average or great. The singled to load the bases and Rod possession. The first district session will be at extensive discussion with adjacent “He's been swinging the bat good," Area police report of town on the designated dates. John Thomas took part in the three- only way to advance is to get in a Carew delivered another base hit for Murdoch was picked up by police at Anti-burglary program the Board Room in the Town Hall and landowners of a subdivision in that said Chicago Manager Bob Lemon of the Toronto airport a little over a The answer for the poor response is day rookie tryout camp of the Denver situation like that." the final Twins' run in the inning. the second district at the Porter area, and the possibility of the town Johnson. “And all reports were last Nuggets but neither was invited to Bill Campbell, who left the Twins The Red Sox scored in the first on week ago and allegedly had a small East Hartford surety bond for court appearance Library. working with a developer in the aban­ plain and simple. Manchester is not a year that he hits right handers better begins soon in Bolton the regular camp of the NBA entry. after last season for a $1.2 million singles by Bernie Carbo and Fred quantity of cocaine on him. If found Ronald P. Colla, 28, of 35 Prospect Sept. 12. The Board of Admissions and the donment of the current curve on tennis tournament community. than left handers." contract from the Red Sox, liked the Lynn and an error by Randall. They guilty he could face a jail sentence. St., Manchester, was arrested Mon­ The first in a series of programs Bolton Lions Club. Additional registrars will be in session on Goose Lane and the rebuilding of a Johnson is hitting .362 against the situation a lot less. added a run in the eighth when Lynn day on a court warrant charging him to educate Bolton residents about engravers are available through the Tuesday, Aug. 30, from 7 p.m. to 9 new Goose Lane to the east. Yankees, knocking in seven runs. Campbell threw Hisle two screw hit a solo homer, his 14th. with second-degree larceny. South Windsor securing their homes against State Police, p.m. at the Brard Room at Town Hall It is expected that the Town Coun­ The Yankees' clubhouse was silent. Top hooter to accept applications for admissions balls before Hisle connected on a fast The charge stems from Colla's South Windsor Police are in­ burglaries will begin in September. The selectmen said patrols along cil will discuss the possibility at its ball. Manager said, “Can’t NEW YORK (UPI) - Franz alleged attempt to sell the furniture vestigating a break into Gerber The Board of Selectmen will finalize the business section and through the of electors. Those accepted at that next meeting. win ’em all. Got to lose one Beckenbauer, who lived up to his time will not be entitled to vote in the Freed does job “I threw him the screwies because town will be stepped up as an added sometime." of his previous furnished apartment Scientific Instrument Co. on Gerber plans for the program at its next I didn't think he would expect it, " Patriots upset reputation as one of the greatest meeting. detterent. primary election. Elsewhere in the AL, Kansas City in a large East Hartford complex, Rd. sometime over the weekend. Campbell said. “Usually he doesn’t soccer players in the world since police said. The registrars of voters have also PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - It may Police said a door in the new addi­ hit off-speed pitches. I guess 1 should outlasted Baltimore, 8-7, Texas j'oining the New York Cosmos in mid­ The programs will consist of a Church finances given notice that there will be a not count in the standings, but topped Milwaukee, 8-7, Oakland pul Colla allegedly placed a classified tion to the building was broken and a Bulletin board as pinch-hitter have thrown him another screiV season after a much-heralded career presentation by State Police, films, Philadelphia Eagles Coach Dick ad in a newspaper to sell his fur­ locked area containing tools was The St. Maurice Church ways and special session on Saturday, Aug. 27, away Toronto, 5-2, Detroit downed in West Germany, is the 1977 Most question and answer periods and ball." Vermeil got what he has been looking niture. Someone gave him a $25 entered. Reported missing is about means committee is working on new from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to make an California, 5-1, and Cleveland blasted Valuable Player of the North literature. enrollment of electors who are en­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Roger Freed, a 31-year-old journeyman In the top of the ninth. Butch Hob­ for since he came here — a win over a deposit for it, police said. They $1,600 worth of copper wire and some ways to improve the revenue picture Tolland son bit a two-out, two-run homer to Seattle, 12-1, then lost, 4-3. American Soccer League. titled to vote at any primary or good football team. Koyals 8, Oriulm 7 returned later to give him a check $400 worth of tools. Home security checks will be con­ of the church. Anyone having ideas or was the Most Valuable Player in the American Association last tie the game 4-4 for Boston. That one NASL Commissioner I^hil caucus in Coventry and for the ad­ The Eagles, aided by outstanding Hal McRae's two-out infield single and he insisted on cash, police said. ducted by the State Police and its wiiling to work should contact the Counselors will be available to season when he played with Denver under Vern Rapp, but he had whizzed right by Hisle. Woosnam announced the results of a ditional erasure of names from the performances from some first-year scored Frank White from second The buyer then gave him over $900 auxiliary. Townspeople interested in Rev. Robert Cronin, pastor. register new students at Tolland never amountea to much in the majors. "I was surprised the ball carried. 1 poll conducted by the Sporting News registry lists. players, upset the New England base to cap a three-run, ninth-inning cash, Colla left, and the buyer began Vernon having their homes inspected to A referendum to decide the fate of High School Thursday and Friday attempted to get underneath it but it among league players, who chose This special session for all prospec­ But, the Cardinals needed a right- Patriots 21-10 in a preseason game rally for the Royals, who maintained carting out the apartment's TV, sofa, the church parking lot will be Sept. 17 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. just carried. I made a last ditch Beckenbauer over teammate Pele, Danny L. Hartsgrove, 25, and make them secure against break-ins tive new voters will be conducted at handed pinch hitter and they took a Pittsburgh in the NL East by edging Monday night. and the rest, police said. and 18 at each Mass. There must be a This applies only to those students attempt for it but I didn't even get a first place in the AL West. Jim last year s MVP, 282 to 276. Russell Green, 30, both of 18 Village and thefts shouid call the selectmen's the First District, in the Board Room chance with Freed, who has turned the Braves on homers by Jay The apartment owner saw the fur­ office. 70 per cent plurality vote or financial who have not registered previously glove on it,' Hisle said. St., Rockville, were arrested Monday of the Town Hall. The Special session at the high school. out to be one of the major con­ Johnstone and Bake McBride. Jim niture leaving and said, “Where do commitment for the lot to be The Twins scored their first four you think you're going? ' night on Common Pleas Court 19 repaved. tributors on the Cards' bench. Lonborg, Gene Garber and Ron Reed Engravers tor persons interested His ability to come through in the runs in the second inning. Glenn UConns to don pads Police investigation led to Colla's warrants charging them with theft of The first Youth Group social of the held the Braves to seven hits, in­ in marking their valuabies are clutch was clearly demonstrated Adams belted a towering 437-foot arrest. He was being held this mor­ a pocketbook. The alleged incident church will be Sept. 25. There will be cluding a solo homer by Rod STORRS (UPI) — Coach Wallingford, guards Gene happened July 20, available at Bentley Memorial Monday night. The Los Angeles ning on $1,500 surety bond for a ping pong tournament, games, Gilbreath. Walt Nadzak says his McDonnell of Ansonia and I ...MANCHESTER Library. They were donated by the Dodgers seemed to have the game appearance today in Common Pleas Both men were held overnight at music and pizza. Padres 1, Pirates 0 University of Connecticut Tony Catapano of Milford, Court 12. the police station in lieu of $1,000 wrapped up when they entered the Gene Tenace's solo homer in the football Huskies plan to center Tom Ney of I MIDQETFOOTBALL bonds. They were to be presented in Bulletin hoard ninth with a 6-1 lead. Then Freed fourth inning and the combined practice in pads for the Hamden and tight end Bob­ court in Rockville today. seven-hit pitching of Bob Shirley and L e a d trs first time today. Tax collections The Republican Town Committee by Farbotko of West Hart­ David Bliven, 17, of 27 Highland Rollie Fingers sparked the Padres to The coach said the team meeting scheduled for tonight has ford. St., East Hartford, was arrested ; National League victory over the Pirates. Fingers finished its preseason light been postponed to Aug. 30 at 8 p.m. at Nadzak said the split end Monday on a warrant charging him protected the lead with 1 2-3 innings football workouts Monday, lag in Andover the Community Hall. Batting is “still a tossup between with third-degree burglary (two Area fire calls pinch-hit a three-run homer to cap a of two-hit relief to gain his 28th save. completing the installation Chuck Munford of New Bri­ RECISTRATIONS .National .rague counts). seven-run rally that gave the Car­ .Mets 2, Astros 1 of all offensive plays as tain and Pete Przekop of AB H Pet. The charges stem from breaks in Collection of taxes on Andover's SI ;\ij. $| dinals an 8-6 triumph. Pinch-hitter Bruce Boisclair's two- well as defensive sets. Norwich. " Parker, Pit 509 174 .342 July into the Burnside Automotive South Windsor 1975 Grand List is now at 96.1 per “I went down to hit it and I knew I run double in the seventh inning Nadzak said he was Connecticut opens its Stennett, Pit 453 152 .336 store at 117 Burnside Ave., police Monday, 2:28 p.m, — Minor grass cent of the total amount collectable, Starting August 30 hit it hard but I didn't know where it enabled the Mets to snap a five-game pleased with some work of 1977 season at Lehigh Sept. * Simmons, St. L 403 134 .333 said. He was released on a $200 non­ 10,000 losing streak. Pat Zachry pitched fire, 290 Smith St. said Cynthia Clark, tax collector. was going," Freed said. “When I several players in the 10. M W .22m lt2M k IWTAYT Griffey, Cin 466 151 .324 looked up to see it go out of the park, seven innings to gain his seventh vic­ defensive secondary. The 1975 Grand List is $770,620. ,MATCH IV For home improvement loans from Templeton, St. L 473 153 .323 • WiNU* ro tt KlQOO !'• IMIAHtkX C*|M I couldn't believe it. I was floating." tory against 12 losses and J.R. Dennis O'Connell, a Heritage Savings and Loan. Luzinski, Phil 420 133 .317 There is $30,336 in taxes outstanding. In other NL games, Montreal Richard was the loser. junior linebacker from Sonic move Foster, Cin 472 147 .311 CHARTER OAK FIELD Rockville hospital notes Mrs. Clark said she issued 46 new At low rates and reasonable terms. defeated Cincinnati, 5-1, Philadelphia Cubs 3, Giants 2 Derby, is “looking good, " SEATTLE (UPI) - The MATCffiV Bobby Murcer's 24th homer in the Robinson, Pit 376 116 ,309 King County Council ap­ WARMING HUT liens during the past year and Come to Heritage for details. edged Atlanta, 5-4, San Diego Nadjak said. He also $10,000 Valentine, Mtl 422 130 .308 released 37. u* rptbusktu blanked Pittsburgh, 1-0, New York eighth inning proved to be the win­ praised junior defensive proved a 17-year lease Admitted Monday Donald Auclair Jr , St., Manchester; Betty Webber, Moun­ You can win Morales, Chi 424 130 .307 and Stafford Springs; Dorothy Bates, Mt. nipped Houston, 2-1, and Chicago ning run as the Cubs beat the Giants back Steve Rose of Wilton Monday, allowing the Seat­ tain St., Ellington. Comparing the tax collection to American lo'agur tle Supersonics to move Vernon Dr , Vernon. William Berger, Discharged Monday; Lori Bouchard, THE BETTER WAY tal topped San Francisco, 3-2. and helped to his 17th and junior safety Rocco ROBERTSON PARK ANNEX past years, she said 98.5 per cent is rtsiTM6u*M«$iaooo ? $intn10,000Aw«4W AB H Pet. their NBA basketball Ellington, Clifford Ellis. Center Rd., Hlllcrest Dr., Vernon; Alfred Cham- Expos S, Reds 1 victory. Reuschel needed the last out Testa of Bristol. more of a normal collection. Carew, Min Vernon; Jennifer Forbes, Ellington; pigny. Warehouse Point, Mrs. Kathleen y ii wi>»>«« iMiiM'. ,------■The Reds had a four-game relief help from Willie Hernandez. 477 181 ,379 The offensive line “looks operations to the 28,100- i 6:00 - 8:00 P.M. Mrs. Clark said, “The general pic­ - , Helen Hill, Regan Rd , Rockville; Drahos and son. Hillside Manor, Vernon; winning streak snapped when Wayne Singleton, Bal 392 131 .334 very decent as a unit, that seat Kingdome next year. ture shows we are not doing good. I Christopher Levesque, River St., Henry Endres, Pennsvllle, N.J.; Ethel S S o S10.000 Twitchell and Joe Kerrigan stopped Bostock, Min 470 156 .332 first unit. It is probably the The Sonics requested a Rockville; William Loos, Orchard St , Hansen, Ellington; Mrs. Joan Kadish and More people are paying less of their Heritage Savings them on a four-hitter. Warren Rice, Bos 469 158 .323 most mature part of our shift from the Seattle Rockville; Angelo Maturano, Vernon taxes. " son, Berle Rd.. South Windsor; Terry n<« 10 It tM- Cromartie hit a two-run homer and Honor Nettles Bailor, Tor 435 139 ,320 football team, " Nadzak Coliseum where the 14,098 Ave , Vernon, Leroy Morgan, High St., sif /jH in. kvrx idtiofi ■ Sim rt.Wl ^Applicants must ba batwaan agas of 10 A Simmons, Greeley, Colo.; Mrs. Pamela Mrs. Clark said she collected $18,------j Sam Mejias had a pair of doubles and NEW YORK (UPI) - Graig Rivers, NY 430 137 .319 said. seats were not producing Rockville; Henry Proulx Jr , Wellwood Warren and son, Stafford. 411 in back taxes. She said $7,668 was LeFIore, Det 494 156 .316 enough revenue to cover $ 1 3 yrs., bring birth cartltlcata and ba ac-" Circle, Vernon; Michele Proulx, Manchester * Tolland • Coventry a single for the Expos. Nettles', whose batting average for Manning the offensive Birth Monday; A daughter to Mr. and put to suspense. Suspense means the Zisk, Chi Wellwood Circle, Vernon, Jennie Sykes, Phillies 5, Braves 4 the week of Aug. 15-21 was .423, Mon­ 422 132 .313 front Monday were tackles more than $2 million in an­ wcompanlad by parant or guardian. Mrs. John Bates, Mt. Vernon Dr.. Ver­ tax collector has been unable to vOOif f«MMD Hargrove, Tex 400 124 .310 nual coach and player Court St., Rockville; Nancy Uriano, Arch non. The Phillies increased their lead to day was named the American Dave Jacobs of Oxford and collect the taxes. 7 1/2 games over second-place League's Player of the Week. Yount, Mil 481 147 .306 John Purcel of salaries.

1 PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 23, 1977 Mi^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., ’Tues.. Aug. 23, 1977— PAGE ELEVEN •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bulnou Opportunitf 14 Homo! For Solo 23 H o m o t For Solo 23 You can have every weekend off National Weather Forecast SMALL ENGINE Service Methodists, HPMarket Corporation -expanding dealer ZV..8V , jao o ne'twork. No experience H n m “ " when Ed Gorman works for you necessary. Complete training Site Rerati) program. $500. investment required to start your own CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING business. Ideal for retired or gain softball victories While you are out enjoying parthime. Details on request. Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field yourself on the tennis court or golf ’Training Division Box 619„ Wet grounds due to early Tonight's schedule: victory. A three-run sixth inning course, Ed Gorman will be working Wading River, New York. erased a 4-2 deficit for the winners. 11792. showers reduced play in the Cherrone's vs. Telephone, 6 PHONE 643-2711 for you. —Fitzgeraid Al Lange homered, Earl Hurst had a Town Slow Pitch Softball Tour­ FOR ASSl$TANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD NURSES AIDES-11 p.m. to 7 Acadia vs. Tierney's, 7:15 pair of bingles and Ed Lojeski had a a.m., 12 midnight to 8 a.m. nament last night with only —Fitzgerald two-base knock for Turnpike. To From the minute he helps you Experience preferred. Will two of the five scheduled Thrifty's vs. Bob & Marie’s, 8:30 Four runs in the third inning and a work out a realistic price on your IOWII1 1IMMIATUIII train. Call 64M129. INDEX PeraoMf* 2 P M onata games contested. —Fitzgerald five-run outburst in the fourth led Barbara home, you can start relaxing. N C W O fU lAW Highland to its upset win. Lou N O T I C t t SItuotlon Wontod IS Games played at Robertson Park No games at Robertson 1 - Lott and Found r— LfATND - COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg The Manager of 2 - Bool E lo to Wontod 28 The oft-postponed Feline League Wellington homered and Tim P t r t o n t lt PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT CHILD CARE in licensed Farm, with three story barn. saw North United Methodist send Shady Qlen 3 - • Announctmontt Ed will handle all the details. playoffs was put off again last night Devanney, Mike Tierney, Pete home. 7 -8 daily, three meals, Butler-type building. Power MAY WE BUY your home? Rec League champion Turnpike TV 9 * - Enltrttlnm tnt ilMrtttMaMdM Devanney, Dick Lewis and Chuck Parkade A u c tio n s Like driving buyers to your homo laundry outings and overtime plant, and other out buildings, Quick, fair, ail cash and no to the sideiines in the double elimina­ because of wet grounds with David’s i ^ “ UFIWIATMIR FOTOCAtT • 1Z3* and Crispino's to try again tonight at Mumford each stroked a pair of tohmllMlrhaiel services. Manchester. Deb­ plus ’Three Lovely Homes. problems. Call Warren E. tion tourney, 5-4, and Charter Oak FINANCIAL and showing them around. Like bie, 643-1790. Offers invited. B/W 7 and 8:15 at Nike Fieid. safeties for the Markets. Bob Simler Happy 45th i 6 - Bondt-Slochs-Morigagss in this isiM ire ir|ii le eiitiel Jee Realty, Howland, Realtors, 643-1106, League runner-up Highiand Park Birthday 3 9 - Persons! Loans helping people arrange financing. For period ending Wednesday, Aug, 24. Tuesday night will 647-1419. Market ousted Charter Oak League Mick Holmes had a trio of blows had a pair of triples and Ken Ferry 5 10 - in s u ra n c e NeCmniHia, Omni N iM |ir ol li|a Nelllin three hits, inciuding a doubie, for Oii Like explaining deposits, down find thundershowers over the Pacific Northwest, the Ohio r in in p o s 7nNir Houoohid Good! 40 titiist Manchester Oii Heat by a 10-4 and nine others one each for EMPLOYMENT of M ineiw ilir. Spue wN b i i M mI m a fln l and Tennessee valley, while mostly fair weather will be ...... “ Near busy Methodist in its come-from-behind Heat. 9 13 - Help Wanted intersection. Large seven count. a 14 — Business Opportunities com, nm Mmd bull. payments and purchase expected elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (ap­ room home, large lot. $55,000. REFRIGERATORS » 15 - Situation Wanted □ EDUCATION agreements to buyers. proximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 67 Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. 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Clean three may be helpful, (our last six to Bolton Road, or Bamforth Cleveland 12-3, Seattle 1- Convalescent Home, 745 Main Rncnm upsriwri listings sola within 25 davs at Road to 97 Cemetery Road. He was taking batting practice manner completely typical of him, These are the customary figures of a □ NOTICES bedroom Ranch on picturesque 4 Street, East Hartford, Conn. AUTO MECHANIC for small more than 98% of the adver­ Follow signs. with the on this stepping aside without any fuss or player at the end of his career but GM UOraiATOR BRDCEPORT OPDUTOR DEALERS WANTED country lot. Living room with wall- tised price). Call 643-4365, Kansas City 8, Baltimore modem shop. All benefits, in­ IndMdUAlt, m tl« or ftm tit, wtniod by I.P.9. for tho ooJo of nomo b ro n d particular day and another team argument so that the Orioles could Robinson's reputation on defense NURSES AIDES - 3 to 11 p.m. LATHE OPERATOR JK BORE OPERATOR photo producti ond procotoJr>g incKidlog: Odegard Realty. TAG SALE - 118 Prospect 7 L o st e n d Found cluding insurance, vacation, E to-wall and raised hearth member, who had been around the activate a younger player, Rick was such that even this past winter, Full time. Experienced only. paid holidays and bonus. Must KODAK WESTINQHOU8E Street, Manchester, Tuesday, Texas 8, Milwaukee 7 CHOOSING A REALTOR? Wednesday, and Thursday, in­ Dempsey, for whom they might have Pittsburgh, Seattle and Toronto all , , Good starting salary, liberal nave general repair Thaaa ara Immadlata opaninga lor EXKRIEN£g£ EVEREADV KEYSTONE fireplace, remodeled kitchen and big leagues awhile, also was Chicago 5, New York 3 fringe benefits. Apply in per- Please call Odegard Realty. doors. 10 to 5. Something (or great need in their stretch run. experience and full set of “Top Notch" man. Wa o lh axcallant aiartlng wagaa, POLAROID HOL80N ALBUMS watching him take his cuts. showed some interest in him. Robin­ color. Park iio oo*6j * n . East Hartford (lonvales- bath. Asking $39,900..,Make Us An We will advise you on the everybody. Nobody in the world loves baseball Minnesota 5, Boston 4 Manchester. Cali tools. Hourly rate open based and fringa banadta Including: “PROFIT SHARINQ.” PurchtM of marchandiM ontv. Minimum purenaaa la 15227, Ba a pan son wasn't interested, though. 649-9851, (.gpj Home, 745 Main Street. on past experience and ol tha laat o'owing billion dollar photo Induatry. 1-500-54*-1200. proper marketing of your Oakland 5, 'Toronto 2 anytime. E X P E R IE N C E D only naad apply. Offer. home and (rankly answer your Robinson wasn t even 20 then, and more than Brooks Robinson. That "I couldn't see myself leaving the East Hartford. employment background. Call M m. 0mm 04 fiM I4IMM.IM) m mOU •14-ta.mi Building SuppllO! 42 looking at him, the veteran player goes for Ernie Banks, Willie Mays, Orioles unless'I got a contract for Detroit 5, California 1 for interview appointment, questions. 'There is no cost or LOST - Black Mans Kitten. In on WRITE: MTERMTHMiU. PHOTO SUPPLY obligation — and our advice NATURAL STONE for standing near the cage said rather Pete Rose or anyone else you can two years," he said. "I live in EXPERIENCED Bookkeepleper Mr. King at 456-2819. vicinity of Center Street and - Part timele forfc one girl office. IM H O M S t Frechette, Martin & Hothman, Inc. mlay a y be...... helpful, (our last six retaining walls, veneers, quietly to me, "This kid could turn think of. He loves it so much, I can Maryland and 1 didn't want to pick up Today's Games Stone Street. Reward, 646- lk WUD MmUFIICIIIRIIK COMPHIY F Englandngii Hardware, lit Adam SIraal, Manchaatar 646-SSM CaMai, IN* 4321S listingsstings solosoli within 25 days at patios, etc. Pick up by the out to be one helluva ballplayer. He 8882. BOOKKEEPER - Typist A\ r Realtor! more than 98% of the adver­ remember him telling me once he and move my whole family." Baltimore (Flanagan 9- Bolton Notch. Monday needed for fast growing pound or delivery by the ton. 2 5 5 Malm Htraat .Mamrhaitar, Cammaetiemt 00640 has a great glove and he hits the wished he could keep playing For the rest of the season, Robin­ 9) at Kansas City (Colborn through Friday, 10 to 2. Manchester firm. iHust be tised price). Call 643-4365, Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, IMPOUNDED - Mixed breed Odegard Realty. 649-3163. curve ball okay, but some of these forever. He told me the same thing son will continue with the Orioles, 13-12), N black male, long haired. experienced in all phases of REAL ESTATE Career. Earn are overpowering him, from Kansas City Monday. but only as a coach, and when it's Boston (Jenkins 10-7) at Tolland ’Turnpike area. Black office procedures. Call 649- throwing the ball right past him. IlS.OOO-f- annually. Must have 8113 for appointment. "1 would've liked to stay on but over, he has no interest in either Minnesota (Goltz 15-7), N and white Spaniel type male. license or in process. Part That may keep him from ever I've been in and out of the lineup ail coaching or managing. New York (Torrez 14-10) West Middle Turnpike. timers considered. For a con­ Tricolored female. Main PERSON TO Live in with making it up here.. . ' year, not really playing for any "I've played so long, I really don’t at Chicago (Wood 6-5), N fidential interview. Ralph elderly woman. Share Street area. Contact Pasek Realtors, 289-7475. So much for "inside " scouting length of time, and being 40, it's im­ care for any other part of the game,’’ Milwaukee (Caldwell 3- Manchester Dog Warden, 646- expenses, run errands, reports. possible for me to help the ball club he said, "But there may be 6) at Texas (Ellis 7-9), N 4555.______preferably non-smoker. Send BABYSITTER Needed for replies to Box G, c/o Somewhere along the line Brooks playing that way, " he said. "When something else I can do with the Toronto (Clancy 1-4) at It’s the way to gol When two school aged children of Manchester Herald. Robinson must have learned to cope you get to be the oldest guy in either Orioles. I'll probably end up having Oakland (Umbarger 1-4), Nurse working (our evenings GET YOUR TAG SALE AD IIS EARLY! you need to tell people with ail kinds of pitching because weekly. (Every other league like I was, then it’s time.’’ my finger in baseball one way or N about your businesa, RESPONSIBLE Babysitter nobody can possibly question that he weekend) 1:30 p.m. until 1:00 needed for two prcKOMlers Typically, also, Robinson was con­ another." Detroit (Sykes 3-4) at tell them with the made it in the big leagues with i.m . Rachel Road area. 643- in my Bolton home September cerned for Hank Peters, the Orioles’ California (Simpson 6-9), N Classitled ads. 9284 before 1 p.m. through June. Call 643-2924. . V PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER KVENING HKKALL), MandicsHT. C(inn . Tuo.s . Aug 2:i, I!I77 ACROSS 3 Baara Aniwar to Pravioui Purila 4 Lata down 1 Cni«t 6 Spaak up for . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. Aug 23. 1977 - I’ALiE THIRTEEN Aparlmonit For Rant 1 3 Autoi For Salt 67 Autot For Sala For Sala 6 Stringtd 6 Coricaming 61 Autot 61 initnimmt 7 Military Charles M. Schultz DMP(o)[§C^Z^^D©Ra m * NEED CAR? Credit bad? 9 Comfdiin achool (abbr.) YOu'tt A ^ Bankrupt? Repossessed? Dear Abby Abbot 6 Conladaration Honest Douglas accepts 12 Folktlngor 9 Nawbom a O D 5 E N D ! ^ lowest down, smallest Guthria Infant payments. Douglas Motors, 13 Formorty 10 Rivar in OPE]\ By Abigail Van Buren 14 Muiuro of Ruaaia 'SPIKE, I'/Vi S C a A P ) IT'S G0IN6 TO BE A 3tiMain. A N P VOU’IJE 60IN6T0 T h E P E '5 a LOOKING [ land 11 Rafuta NOU), ABOUT \ i 16 Swtivt 19 Oafanaa or- VOU'RE HERE! GREAT U)EPPIN6,ANP BE MV BEST-MAN... L O T OF ! We offer Uwl*riMtv«rletyolE WE PAY $15 for complete THAfHAT... ; I ' •Itrictlve •partmenli end" 16 Sht-boir |Lai| ganiiation VQU'RESOINSTOLOVE ISN'T 1>||5 SOMETHING? [ lownhouiei In Mencheiler.J junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland 17 Taboo (abbr.) [ Rental office open daily P-5 E Auto Body, 5291990. MV BRIPE-TO-BE! ! weekends, 11-3. DEAR ABBY: I am the man who wrote to you about the 15 Natlira 21 Aardvarka dial imaga time 20 Happily mockingbird. My wife had loved that bird so much, sha 23 Wall (Sp.| 36 Soviat Union 49 Piinitt D O N T K N O W J 1964 STUDEBAKER Cruiser - 22 Hurrah, for 24 Collaga DAMATO even recorded song on tape. Then my wife died last (abbr.) Brubtek 4 door seean. V-8 engine, 6 ahon campua 38 In that caia new tires including snows. year, and the bird returned. His song recalled so many 23 Braakfaal 50 Distant ENTERPRISES | 25 Biblical 41 Pop One family owner - good con­ memories, I felt that if I didn't destroy that mockingbird, I braad (prefix) would surely go mad! prapotition 43 Animal of tha ■TTf-V. 6 4 8 - 1 0 2 1 a dition. Call 1-974-1349. 24 Advantura 51 Adolescent How grateful I was for your concern. You said time and 27 Of raglman 26 Thia (Sp.) cat family 52 Son of C) <977 Ufiilso ftaluto SyndrCSlt, lAC ff'25 faith in God would heal my broken heart, and you urged 31 Onaa (fr.| 27 Dafaat |il.| 45 10-cant •PARTS Department now open 28 Egyptian dalty piacei Aphrodite Saturdays. Complete line of me not to harm the bird. 'Then you asked your readers to 32 Woodwind W EL C C W E/ T H E GrAME SHOW THREE ROOM Apartment. inatrumant 29 Crow 46 Plar 55 Written Mickey Finn — Morris Weies Chrysler parts. Chorches write in with suggestions and told me to watch your 34 Graak 30 Mouthi (al.) FRIENDS, -TO lO E N P A L L Stove, refrigerator. Security Motors. 6493646. column. 47 Unfaitan evidence of deposit required. 2891241. colonnada 33 Radar icraan ‘ & P IN f o r 0-AME6HCWS/ Imagine my joy when on June 20th your entire column 48 Van pariod of debt TVie ST/ARSr,. 35 Alautian 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 was filled with letters from others who had lived through a 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 6 9 10 It BOLTON - Manchester town iaiand * * / JOHNNY— I HAVE yo u BOUGHT A CAR H 'S NONB - 54,000 miles, 351 Geveland similar torment, offering suggestions to comfort me. 37 Dual mattar ' A PEW MORE I WON IT ^ I HEAR YOU HAVE pC line. Large three room apart­ 12 13 14 YOU^/ LAST WEEK — FOR OP YOUR 'N A CRAP NEW UKE engine. Excellent running The best solution was to re-enter the wonderful world of 39 Allay____ QUESTIONS TO CASH' WHERE DID BUSINESS.! S> ment. Heat, hot water, stove, AGAIN?/ you GET THE g a m e / you TO TELL ME condition. New shocks and matrimony, and that’s exactly what I have done 11 recently 40 Daar hida 18 16 17 BUT I'LL ABOUT THAT ALSOf refrigerator. Quiet brakes. Asking $1950. Call 643- 42 Toota MONEY? TELL YA neighborhood. References TOLLAND married a beautiful woman, and all the loneliness and ANYYJAYl 4484. despair is behind me. 44 Mara taata 11 11 to 21 required. No pets. $230 COUNTY 45 Month (abbr.) ■ monthly. 643-5983. TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974 . 29,- Thank you, Abby. Please sign me, FORMERLY 48 Liquid 22 DESPERATE, NOW BLESSED, or. . . . maaaura ■ 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp 24 25 26 26 29 30 e-33 FOUR ROOM House - car. Asking $2550. 646-4938. VOLKSWAGEN RALPH 49 Fumitui* aat ■ Appliances, air conditioner, 53 Ona (Fr.| 31 garage. $215. References and lYouf Authorized Uealerl DEAR RALPH: Thank you for letting me know that the 54 Thailand ■ ■ 1 1976 HORNET - 4 door. 31 d ^ s i t required. Call 649- advice bom my readers helped you. Self-pity uid dwellng 56 Wanton look 3. 3. Automatic, power steering, SALES SERVICE • PARTS 57 Fuaa ■ ■ air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best on an irretrievable lose is for the birds. Good luck to yon 58 Shaltarad 40 o offer. 289-7035. both. ■ BOLTON - Studio Apartment. nook 44 ArUcfti tor Salt 41 Arllclat lor Salt 41 Roomt tor Rant 52 Aparlmanit For Rant 53 IMMiDIAUDELIVERY it 59 Braad apread Ideal for student or single. PINTO 1973 Wagon. Green, ■ Parking. $160. Call 649-2871. DEAR ABBY: I am the editor and publisher of the 60 Ovar thara 46 47 46 50 5) 52 $30 A W EEK. K itchen LOOKING for anything in real four speed. Nice. ^795 Subur­ - CAMPERS - RABBITS Daytona Beach Morning Journal, which has carried your 61 Coiora ■ privileges, parking, TV. Call estate rental - apartments, ban Motors, 649-2076. column for many years. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I 62 Half-acorai 83 54 55 56 Prisciiia’s Pop — Ai Vermeer 649-3009 between 5 and 8 p m homes, multiple dwellings, no SIX ROOM Duplex - South — SCIROCCOS — DASHERS End. Large basement and at­ read your quote: "Emerson said, ’Pay every debt like God 87 66 59 2 fees. Call 1971 PLYMOUTH FURY III. DOWN J.D. Real Estate tic, references, security. wrote the bill’.’’ HEY.' THERE’S OH, STUART.' [TO YOU / THAT'S WHAT CLEAN FURNISHED room Associates, Inc. 646-1980. With air conditioning, new 60 61 I THOUGHT IT WAS Available October 1st. Send 24 Tolkind Trnpk. • Route 83 I knew that Emerson never in the world would have 1 Jardiniara 62 GONNA BE A TALK KNOW SOMETHING PLUTONIUM IS.' for reliable, mature tuneup and brakes, asking -S A FANCY NAME replies to Box F, c/o $1000. Call after 5, 643-6624. written such a line, so I looked up the quotation and sure 2 Oiiplaaaaa ON PLUTONIUM AT ABOUT RAPIOACriVE gentleman. Call after 6 p.m , CENTRALLY LOCATED - Manchester Herald. {NIWtSARfR ENTIRRRISI ASSN | FOR MICKEY r 646- 4701. Three room heated apart­ Talcottville, Conn. enough it read, "Pay every debt AS IF God wrote the bill." THE TOWN HALL ELEMENTS? t==- Abby, how could you? ■TONIGHT.' 1 /MOUSE S PO<5.'J ment. Second floor. Security. ATTRACTIVELY Paneled MAN TO HELP with outside Call 6462426, 9 to 5. ★ ★ HERBERT M. DAVIDSON 7 chores, meals free. Also lady three room apartment. Stove, Win at Bridge to live in, free room and MANCHESTER - Main refrigerator, beat, electricity, 1970 OLDS CUTLASS - Two Trucks tor Sala 62 Molorcyclat-BIcyclat 64 DEAR MR. D.: I plead guilty u chvged. references, no pets. $165. 646- doo, 350, V-8, automatic, Will you settle for a "mea culpa" and a promiae to be board 649-5459. Street. 2/3 room Apartments, 3167 , 2293540. Heated, hot water, power steering, radio, vinyl, FORD 1973 ElOO Super Van. IWO TRIUMPH 500. Good run­ more careful in the future? Two 4’s can h a n d le o n e 3 PLEASANT ROOM for appliances, parking, no pets. roof, air conditioning, $1300. Economical 6-cylinder, stan­ ning condition. New mufflers, FOUR ROOM Apartment - Call 643-9262 after 5 p.m. four you can plan to ruff in working gentleman. Kitchen Security. 523-7047, dard shift, mags, roof rack, new speedometer. $450 . 649- DEAR ABBV: Our 12-year-old daughter received a NORTH Available September 1st. scoop, low mileage, full shag 8215. either hand, but should be privileges, parking, near lipstick for her birthday. Should she bo allowed to use it, A K J 10 4 careful about ruffing In both busline. References required. BEAT THE COMMUTE! Adults, no pets. Security, ★ ★ carpet. Bucket seats, CB., M v. references, parking. 528-7275. even though her father objects? VS7S3 hands in case trumps are 647- 9033 Cromwell area's most stereo, beautiful. $2,950 . 522- ♦ AK62 3082. WONDERING divided 4-1 prestigious and luxurious AVAILABLE September 1st. CUSTOM STEEL Mag Campart-Trallart AS The 4-1 trump break doesn’t OUfftiyMAlnr IMH»q USN'QH 4 3 Otnlan Productt 4T Aparlmanit For Rent 53 studios. One, two and three Dogt-BIrdt-Ptlt One bedroom furnished apart­ wheels. Set of four 14'^ Moblla Homat 65 DEAR WONDERING: No. Parents make the roles for bother South if he follows this bedroom apartments from WEST EAST Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence ment. Central. Rental $185 per diameter. Cost $240, will sell their children. (If someone gave her a motorcycle, would principle. The defense starts DOG-CAT BOARDING APPLES, peaches, and pears, WE HAVE customers waiting $160 to $269 per month. Call for $150. Includes chrome lug 18' CAMPER trailer - single A 8 A 9 7 62 Botti's Fruit Farm. 260 Bush month. Utilities not included. you allow her to drive it?) with three rounds of hearts. bathing/grooming. Obedience for the rental of your apart­ today, 632-1300. Only 15 nuts and adaptor plates to fit axle, excellent condition. ¥AK3 ¥ Q J 96 HW M... IT 'L L T A K E t i m e V ' R1©HT.$UH.. FAIR ENOUSH-- Security and references He ruffs the third, cashes his _AS EA^^RETURNS t o Mlg M O T E L ,.. protection classes. Complete Hill Road. Manchester. ment or home. J.D. Real minutes to downtown Hart­ Eleven years old. $1,500. Call ♦ J to 7 5 ♦ 64 TO 5TUDY THE WIWP BUT AT FIRST required. 643-1111. Mr. Lind­ any car. Call 289-5898 after 6 I ’LL LOOK FORWARD ’ C A P T A IN modern facilities. Canine ...... Estate Associates, Inc. 646- ford. Molorcyclat-BIcyclat 64 742-8930. For Abby’s new booklet, "What Teen-agers Want to A98742 A A 10 3 ace of trumps since he can af­ TUNNEL DATA-AND GLANCE? TO H E A R IN 6 VOUR. say. p.m. E A 5 Y ? Holldav Inne, 200 Sheldon Antlquaa 48 Know,” send t l to Abigail Van Boren, 132 Lasky Dr., SOUTH ID) ford one trump lead and plays THE^E COMPUTER REPORT. COLONEL Road, Manchester. For reser­ 118 MAIN STREET - Three 1970 RAMBLER Rebel - Low TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville ARE YOU Selling your mobile Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. Please encloM a long, A AQS3 his king of clubs r e a d o u t s i MULVEV! MANCHESTER - Five room Hlf-addressed, stamped 12461 envelope. East takes his ace and leads vations please call 646-5971. WANTED Antique furniture, SEVEN ROOM Apartment - room heated apartment, fur­ apartment. First floor. mileage. Snow tires, radio, 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and home? Buyers waiting. Please V 10 4 rack. $1,750. 289-4042. ♦ Q93 a fourth heart. South ruffs this glass, pewter, oil paintings, or 24 Locust Street. $300. Securi­ nish own appliances, parklike Adults. No pets. Call 563-4696. excellent condition. Call 649 call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- FREE TO GOOD Home - 3 other antique items. R ty. Available September 1st yard, security. $220. Available 1359. 828-0369. AKQ J6 with his queen of trumps, Harrrison, 643-8709. August 1st. 6462426 , 9-5. North-South vulnerable adorable male puppies. 2 Call 646-2426 , 9 to 5. FOUR ROOM Apartment - leads his last trump to dummy blacks, 1 Un. Call 649-6842. Includes garage, cellar, attic; 1963 CADILLAC - Park ★ ★ SUMMER CELEBRATION. to pick up East's remaining WANTED - Furniture, old Clearance sale on all new 14 West North East South trumps and claims the rest of also large back yard. No pets. Avenue. Classic. Excellent HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 Lhraatock 44 toys. Bisque dolls, steins, 646-4644. running condition. Registered foot wide and used trades. lA the tricks. clocks, swords, guns. Outright and in use daily. 643-^73. FX-1200 - Built by factory Save like never before. Used Pass !♦ Pass lA engineer. Branch heads, Astro-graph Pass 4a Pass Pass PONY CART - Bright red with purchase, or consignments. three bedroom, excelient con­ Call 644-8962. THREE ROOM Apartment Barnett clutch, aluminum Pass rubber tires, bench seat. AVAILABLE SOON with appliances. All rooms 1975 FORD LTD Station dition $5,995. New 14 foot wide By BERNICE BEDE 08 0L rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ choice of one, two and three Opening lead - Kv Ebccellent condition, $70. Will large. No pets. $210 monthly. Wagon. Excellent condition, buretor, balanced blue printed A California reader wants to deliver. Call collect 1-455-9373 bedrooms, $9,995. Over 50 Roomt lor Rant 52 Three room furnished apart­ power steering, power brakes, motor and transmission. 646- know if we ever make a evenings. ment. All utilities included air, automatic. Asking $3000. 7732. homes to choose form By Oswald St James Jacoby takeout double of one major Modem 2-Bedroom thoughout the state. Adults except telephone. $250 per Call 6494966 or 649-4332. CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon. 19) When declarer and dummy suit without lour or more of Alley Oop ^ Dave Graue THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ and family parks avaiable for month. Available September To roach vour obiective today. hold eight trumps between the other one. A nished rooms. Kitchen ★ ★ immediate parking. Excellent 1st. Philbrick Agency 1970 KARMAN GHIA - $975. VOII might have to take a cir- We don't like to, but never Boalt-Acctttorlat 45 privileges, centrally located, finanacing. Parts, supplies them they have a satisfactory ( FATHIR.' j BABY g irl! AH SURE, Apartments Realtors, 646-4200. Good running condition. Call niilous route Work through in- trump base. Of course, a total has no place in contract. If we parking, men only. HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, and accessories. Fuil time lermedianos if you can t reach /A M h a ppy T'SBE YAU..' Deposit.osit. Call 649-2358. 646-4060. of nine trumps or more is have: 16 FOOT Aluminum Canoe. DUPLEX AVAILABLE Oc­ excellent condition, many service department. Plaza Iho top brass Good condition. With paddles. extras. Exceptionaliy good Home, 1348 Wilbur Cross better, but when you hold «AKx«xx*AKxx*KQxx BIRCH HOUSE-Furnished tober 1st. - 6 rooms plus. 1967 PYLMOUTH Belvedere - Aug. 24. 1977 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) eight there is a 68 per cent we just have to double an $125. 16 foot Aluminum row Bowers School area. Children Automatic, many new parts. performance since purchased Highway, Berlin Turnpike, If you VO nlrnativ charted your room. Kitchen privileges. Berlin, Conn 828-0369. Time IS not on your side today If chance that the adverse adverse opening heart bid. boat with ores. Good condi­ welcomed. Security required. High mileage. Needs some new. $500. Call 646-M40 after course for something you have voif don t move when the oppor- tion. $125. 643-2598. Centrally located. Parking. M80■ per month trumps will divide 3-2 against $250, unheated. 646-8619 , 649 brake work. Asking $ ^ . 646- 4:30 p.m. vniir hoart set on don t change Uinitv presents itself, it's likely (Do you have a question for Women only. Deposit. Call thi’ rompass setting The objec­ you. At the same time you the experts? Write "Ask the 649-2358. Includes wall to wall carpeting, 0520. 4284 after 5. VOII won t generate any sparks 1974 TS 250 SUZUKI - "Dirt Automotive Service 66 tive possiblp this coming year must plan your play to guard Jacobys" care ol Ihia heat, hot water and parking. bike. " New Bassoni pipe and if voii keen a steady hand on the PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Do against such things as a 4-1 newspaper Tha Jacobya will H Qtrrian Productt 47 TWO BEDROOM Apartment - VOLKSWAGEN PARTS for 238 CHA RTER OAK sprocket. Best offer. Call lllIlM business today only with firms or break which you will be faced answer individual queatlona II STREET. Room with private $165 monthly. Immediate oc­ Sale - 1966, Trans axle for ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- individuals you have found to be atampad, salf-addraaaad cupancy. No pets. Call after 4, Bug. Excellent condition. Also alter 5:30, ask for Don, 649- sun specialists, factory VIRGO (Aug. 23-8«pt. 22) with 28 per cent of the time PICK YOUR Own Tomatoes ■ entrance suitable for working 4984 reputable Dealing with un­ and even to worry about the 5- envelopes are enclosed The By the basket, bring own con­ gentleman. Parking. No 643-1961 646-6039 - many engine parts, gauges, trained, one day service, 114 Usnailv vnii have the ability to proven entities vN(A me J»\^ RFMIUPS ME OF lUHElO delivery. 569-2867 days or experience. Free pickup and 649-9658 FORD 1970 Wagon. Good con­ after 5. located. Gas heat, aluminum delivery. 643-9294 BIDWELL Home Improve­ siding, children and pets dition. Automatic transmis­ Bugs Bunny — Htlmdahl and Btoffal m UUgPE PATIM/:. G.L McHUGH PAINTING- ment Co. Expert installation welcome. $240 plus utilities. sion, radio, air conditioned, "This guy’s having an emotional bath. He iust LAWNS MOWED, Trucking, TREE REMOVAL, B & M ■ STAN OZIMEK, Manager Interior exterior painting and of aluminum siding, gutters Available September 1st. Call good tires, power steering. r u ... u s .11 on learned that the Navy Is returning to beli bottoms trlmmlnng and tree work, etc. Trimming, topping, land wallpapering. Quality- 528-2242 after 5 p.m. Reasonable offer. Call 644- 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER 646-8864 or 647-1240. and trims. Roofing installa­ and while capsl" clearing and cabling. Also, professional work al tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- 1206 after 6 p.m. diagnosis and treatment for reasonable prices. Fully in­ 9109. OHIcat-Storat tor Rant 55 CLUTTERED ATTICS Si injured and diseased trees. sured, 643-9321. TORONADO 1973 Hardtop - 2 Cellars? Will haul unwanted Free estimates. Fully in­ Our Boarding Houaa — Carrol & McCormick HORACE Tetrault - Siding, SMALL BUSINESS or Office Gold with brown vinyl roof. Items for you reasonably. Call sured. "My prices can t be INTERIOR PAINTING done Full power options. Air, 649-1616, or 568-0322, lor free roofing, storm windows, aw­ space for rent. Busy beat. Call anytime, 569-0917 evenings and weekends only. nings. Quality workmanship, am/fm stereo, white walls. Aulot lor Rant-Laata 67 Autos for Ranl-Laata 67 SORRi TO REAP estimates. pedestrian area. Low rent. TfiAT THE$TiN6$ Reasonable. Call after 5 30, free estimates. Fully insured. 643-1442. Georgeous car. Compare. INSULATION • Save SOT to ask for Don, 649-4984 872-9187 , 6493417. $2495. Bank terms arranged. PIPNT 5I6N YOU, BRICK, BLOCK, Stone 50% on fuel bills. Free es­ Trades welcomed. Subu^n FIREMAN! BUT Fireplaces, concrete. ATTRACTIVE Four room of- timates. Absolutely no obliga­ SPECIALIZING cleaning and Motors, 50 Tolland Tpke., I 5UPP06E Chimney repairs No job too tion. $200 rebate. Call 666-4691 Hce. Ground level, central Bullding-Coniracting 33 repairing chimneys, roofs, location, professional Manchester/Vernon Town WERE EXPECTIN small. Save. Call 644 for ' collect lor a free estimate Line. 6492079 Open 9 to 9. estimates. new roofs. Free estimates. 30 building, parking and utilities. YOUR R6LEA‘£ WES ROBBINS carpentry Years Experience. Howley, AFTER TilE ^ CUSTOM DRAPERIES Made Call 6492865. remodeling specialist Ad­ 643-5361. 1971 FORD LTD - 6 Passenger HORRIBLE YENl Heathcliff This Funny World ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars by me Very reasonable. Work ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Wagon. Nice Sea Green finish, RENT-A-CAR 3 and attics. Moving large guaranteed. Call 649-4266, PROFESSIONAL Office - All YOU KAP! built-ins, bathrooms, ROOFER WILL Install roof facilities. Excellent location. with contrasting wood grain By the DAY appliances, also stone or loam anytime. kitchens, 649-3446 sides. 8 cylinder, automatic, delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532 siding or gutters for low dis­ Good projection. Reasonable WHAIb IHAl ^ 1 GOT A FEEUN' "mEYRE count price. Call Ken at 647- rent. 351 Center Street. 649 power steering, am/fm ...for as low as WESP1KATOR ^ GONNA PRESENT VA stereo, factory air con­ VINYL REPAIR ■ We can fix CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 1566 1680 , 6493549. WITH VER BILL.' l>fy Painting-Papparing 32 Homes, Additions, Repairs, ditioning, roof rack, white DOING HEKEY TM sofas, chairs, cars etc No w e l l -T m g o in g Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing. MANCHESTER - ReUil and / walls. A beautiful running need for expensive rec- PAINTING • interior and 345-2009. auto. $1495. Trades acceptecT HOME^ covering. 568-5878. exterior, paperhanging, or manufacturing space. 2,000 TOOAV.' Haating-Plumbing 35 square feet to 100,000 square Terms arranged. Suburban excellent work References TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Motors, 50 Tolland '^ke., REWEAVING burns, holes. Free estimates. Fully in­ feet. Vey reasonable. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Carpentry and general con­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, Brokers Protected. Call Manchester/Vernon Town (Plus Mllaaga) sured. Martin Mattson, 649- tracting. Residential and Line, 6492076. Open 9 to 9. Window shades, Venetian 4431. cleaned with electric cutters, Heyman Properties, 1-226- t blinds. Keys. TV lor rent commercial. Whether it be a by professionals. McKinney 1206. small repair job, a custom MATADOR X - 2 door 1974. • Special Waakaml and Wfaakly Marlow's, 867 Main St 649- QUALITY PAINTING and Bros. Sewage Disposal 5221. built home or anvthing in Commpany, 843-5308. Beautiful black on black, with Rataa AvallaMa Paper Hanging by Willis between, call 64613V9. contracting gold accent Schultz. Fully insured, stripe. 8 cylinttor, automatic • Also, Specializing In /ALL CARPENTRY - All types of references. 649-4343. NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet ______;e v E N - carpentry;p e n try ; Remoaeling, NEWTON SMITH repairs, plugged drains, OFFICE SPACE transmission, power steering, Long-Tarm Leasing roofing,_slding. No job too Remodeling, Repairing Rec kitchen faucets replaced, am/fm stereo with tape deck, Cape rooms. No job too small 649- tilt wheel, factory air con­ small. Free estimates 644 painted for $lS0-$200 by repaired. Rec rooms, FOR RENT 3079. 3144. bathroom remodeling, heat ditioning, white walls. Ab­ Call Bill Butler scheduling now. Professional 250 iq u are feet, cen ter of solutely the nicest one Short Riba — Frank Hill considers any job. 289-9287, modernizzation, etc. Free Manchester, air conditioning and CARPENTRY St Masonry - Estimate gladly given. M & M parking. Call M3-9551. around: $2495. 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Offshore leasing Obituaries .Firemen expect record turnout for annual Peach Festival Fcr delayed again George E. Gerrity Home Delivery Members of the Eighth Utilities beforehand. George E. Gerrity, 67, of Hartford The festival began as a fund raiser, WASHINGTON (UPI) - The ranging from 1979 through 1981 for 15 District Fire Department estimate Arrangements are made for Phone 647-9946 died Monday at Hartford Hospital. but is hardly that anymore because Carter administration for the second other sales — five off the East Coast, that this year's annual Peach seating about 1,000 persons. This in­ two off California, five off Alaska He was the husband of Mrs. Julia of the rising cost of materials and time in three months has set aside Festival to be held Friday will be cludes getting chairs and tables from because the ticket prices have the Ford administration's schedule and three in the Gulf of Mexico — Lipinski Gerrity and father of Mrs. the biggest one yet. schools and various civic groups. The that the Ford administration had Julia G. Graham of Manchester. remained the same. A fireman said for leasing publicly owned offshore For the 20th annual Peach firemen pick them up and return the event is held now more for the tracts for exploration by energy com­ scheduled to take place at an earlier He is also survived by a son and Festival, the fire department, which them. four grandsons. community spirit than anything else. panies. date. sponsors the event, is planning on This year, the Eighth District Fire i r ^ ' a The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 "People look forward to it from Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus an­ The planned Atlantic, Northern supplying enough peach shortcake Department has ordered about 150 California and Alaskan leases are in a.m. from the Richard W. Sheehan one year to the next. They bring their nounced the delay Monday, saying it with lots of whipped cream for from baskets of peaches from the Meriden families, there's a real neighborly 'A' frontier areas which have never been Funeral Home, 1084 New Britain would provide time for new en­ 4,000 to 4,500 persons. area. The peeling begins early the spirit," the fireman said. Goodwin drilled. An Interior Department Ave., West Hartford, with a Mass at vironmental safeguards to go into The festival will be held in the morning of the festival by wives of Why a peach festival? Originally, Council eyes effect and for coastal states to spokesman said the latest action by St. Lawrence O Toole Church, Hart­ parking lot at the corner of Main and the firemen and members of the fire Andrus is "not considered a delay but ford, at 10. Burial will be in Rose Hill the fire department held strawberry review the proposed sales. Williams Sts. near the firehouse at 6 department auxiliary assisted by festivals, but they conflicted with the Additional adjustments in the an opportunity to broaden the input Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. p.m. If it rains, people will be served creation volunteers from Mayfair Gardens. from the states. " Friends may call at the funeral ones held by St. Bridget Church near­ leasing schedule may follow, he said, in the firehouse. Before the peaches are all peeled, by. Andrus said the new environmental home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in anticipation of amendments to the There will be entertainment and some of the firemen pitch in to make Members of the committee who fair housing Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act safeguards, including the 60-day about 50 door prizes provided by sure the job gets done in time. state review period, will be put into are Capt. Paul Gworek, Lt. Bob was best now pending in Congress. -merchants in the Eighth District will The fire department provides a Eschmann, Ken Roback and Ray with every wrong they find. They will Andrus in May imposed delays of effect “shortly " through Interior be given out. free lunch for all the women peelers. By MAL BARLOW William J. Duval Fredericksen, figured that it takes talk to the person who manages the “Popsicle Town " created by up to eight months in eight lease Department orders if the House fails The big operation begins several All the food is prepared in the East Hartford Reporter VERNON — William Joseph about 1,0(X) hours of over-all prepara­ home in question. Maybe he does not the Goodwin Park children sales okayed by the Ford administra­ to approve Senate-passed weeks in advance of the event with firehouse and carried to a tent from “East Hartford will never amendments designed to avoid Duval, 65, of 132 Hany Lane died this tion for the annual peach festival. know the law, he said, won the grand prize at the an­ tion. signs appearing on the Eighth where it is served. Five women on a Tickets are available at the Eighth buy it,” said Michael M. / / adverse impacts of offshore drilling. morning at his home. He was the hus­ “We like to resolve things in a con­ The latest round of delays pushed District firehouse and fire trucks. rotating basis run the mixers that District firehouse or from any uv,/r/)i /j/-A II nual park department art show The amendments also require a band of Mrs. Katherine Jaikey Sharpe III, director of housing structive manner, " he said. back schedules for six of those sales Firemen canvass door-to-door whip the pure cream all during the Eighth District fireman. last week at Martin Park, separate environmental impact Duval. for the Urban League of He said .most property managers off the East Coast and in the Gulf of throughout the district several nights serving of the peach shortcakes. The blue ribbon winner was judged statement on how oil companies plan Mr. Duval was born in Swanton, he has met like the Urban League. Mexico, giving coastal states in­ Greater Hartford. be.st in the park project division. to develop leases if they strike oil or Vt., and had lived in the Vernon- The league helps families understand volved 60 days to review and com­ "That's what I was told," he told The display, including a large gas and how they plan to get the fuel Stafford area most of his life. Before Uieir rights well enough not to get up­ ment on each sale. the Town Council this month. paper mache Big Bird from Sunset ashore, process it and store or dis­ his retirement, he was employed in tight when properly refused a home. In addition, Andrus set dates “The general feeling is that East Ridge playground, won second prize. tribute it. the production control department of For example, a family earning $100 Fast buck artists invading Hartford is resisting efforts at fair Woodland Village, another popsicle United Technologies Corp. He was a housing. " a week will get turned down when member of the Knights of Columbus applying for an apartment costing stick creation, was third. The . Sharpe appeared before the council Woodland playground also won a cer­ of Rockville. to tell them of the league’s fair $4()0 a month. The family may feel Dacey suing judge He is also survived by two sons, home insulation business the real cause was prejudice. tificate for best all around participa­ housing program. He asked the coun­ tion. Michael E. Duval of Ellington and “We send property managers cil members to consider joining the The project from Foran Park was William S. Duval of Westfield, WASHINGTON (UPI) - Fast buck clients who know what they must do, fice and the Federal Energy Ad­ retardant for use on cellulose insula­ program at a cost of $4,000 per year. cited as the most unusual. The Foran for $1 million Mass.; two sisters, Mrs. Oglar artists are moving into some ministration testified Monday that tion, and even major manfacturers “The essence of the program is to what they can afford. jisi kids made what they called their Marceau and Mrs. Yvonne Jackson, segments of the home insulation in­ “Refusing this family is not dis­ the need for action is now urgent are having a hard time getting what provide an open housing service to "Garbage Bag Lady." She consisted both of Stafford Springs; and six dustry, turning out products so crimination, it's economics." because of the government campaign they need. all, " he said. of a big plastic bag, yarn, buttons and grandchildren. dangerous one member of the in­ Councilman Dick Torpey said, "So BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Norman Seven years later, a Superior Court to encourage insulation use as a "We beg you, we plead with you to Sharpe and six full-time staff other odds and ends. The funeral is Thursday at 9:15 dustry likens the hazard to pouring we re no better or no worse than Sue Tyska arts and crafts supervisor for all East Hartford parks this summer, gives the Dacey, the author of a controversiai jury in Bridgeport found the CBA means of saving energy. give us a standard, " said Keener members would provide counseling Nicholson Park’s display won best a m. from Burke-Fortin Funeral “gasoline in your attic." others?" grand prize in.n Friday's town competition to the Goodwin Park kids' creation “Popsicle best-selling book on probate courts, guilty of malicious libel and awarded Several manufacturers of cellulose Blackmarr of Thermo-Kool, an in­ for families trying to find the home in its class for use of natural Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, Sharpe said, “That’s right." today filed a $1 million suit against Dacey $60,000 in dam ages, the The government should step in insulation testified the insulation sulation firm in Hattiesburg, Miss. they can afford which they will like. Town.' (Herald photo by Tuller) materials. with a Mass at St. Bernard's Church But Sharpe said the town's image Connecticut Superior Court Judge largest libel award in state history. with safety standards for at least boom is drawing unscrupuluous He testified that one suspect They will run educational seminars at 10. Burial will be in St. Bernard's is bad. Joining his program not only Henry Naruk. The CBA appealed the decision to parts of the industry, perhaps in­ operators into their business. They operator in Florida is turning out for town leaders, landlords and Cemetery, Rockville. would ease tensions over housing Three months ago, Naruk presided the state Supreme Court. The high cluding surprise inspections to make said these people buy relatively enough improperly made cellulose Realtors. Friends may call at the funeral laws but would erase the false image. over a jury trial in which Dacey was court sided with the bar association sure quality products are being cheap equipment to grind up waste insulation to take care of 60 to 70 And his staff will do research as home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to made, various manufacturers told a paper and start selling it without houses a day and "that stuff is like requested by the town. Glastonbury He said the league housing staff Police report more vandalism stripped of 660,(X)0 in libel damages and ordered a retrial. 9 p.m. hearing by the Consumer Product would assign one person full-time to he had been awarded earlier. Naruk presided at the retrial three treating it completely or at all for gasoline in your attic. " has asked his staff if they could tell Police Chief Clarence Drumm's July 4, an alarm at the Langford a hallway were smashed. pool deck. Also a vehicle had been Safety Commission Monday. East Hartford. In his suit, Dacey charged Naruk months ago. A jury reversed the fire retardation. He said state officials are going the town how to avoid creating report on vandalism for the period of School told of more broken glass and July 14, a resident reported a light driven over the ball diamond on the The agency has been petitioned by He suggested the league's contact should have disqualified himself earlier decision, found the CBA not In addition they said there is a after the individual but it may take pockets of poverty, for example. June 27 to Aug. 4 included three a door tan or yellow vehicle drove over turf nearby field. the Metropolitan Denver District At­ with the town might be through the because he was a member of the guilty of libel and stripped Dacey of shortage of boric acid, the best fire two months to shut him down. “Is East Hartford rife with dis­ dozen attacks on town property. July 5, police went back to at the Slye School, making deep ruts. July 26, again at Gold Star, the Retired Justice torney's Office for a safety town Human Relations Commission Connecticut Bar Association, the his $W,000 award. crimination? " asked Councilman June 27, someone threw a piece of Langford for the same reason. A July 17, a park employe at Gorman merry-go-round was damaged along crackdown on all types of insulation (HRC). defendant in the legal action. Dacey Dacey today filed a lawsuit in U.S. J.H. King dies David Killian. copper pipe through a wire rein­ youth was seen escaping through the Park reported a storage box lid with a swing, — fibrous glass, cellulose and plastic The league would conduct five asked the court to prosecute Naruk District Court in Bridgeport, “Not any more than any other forced window at Penney High woods towards Colby Dr ripped off. July 28 at the Willowbrook School, MANSFIELD (UPI) — Funeral foam — for a variety of alleged safe­ workshops, counsel new tenants, do on criminal charges. claiming Naruk should be prosecuted town, " said Sharpe. School. July 6, two bleachers at McAuliffe July 18 at the Hockanum School four baby swings were damaged. The arrangements were incomplete ty problems. Actor seriously ill research at the town’s direction and Dacey and the CBA have been on criminal charges he violated He said the town has a few problem June 28, police found beer cans and Park had been taken apart and 20 playground, metal supports to same day at the O'Connell School the today for retired Connecticut Representatives of the Denver of- handle housing complaints. fighting in the courts since 1964. Dacey s civil rights by presiding at areas. He cited three complaints bottles at the Goodwin School carriage bolts removed and taken baseball seats were broken and two alarm indicated someone was on the Supreme Court Chief Justice John “The program merits study, " said At that time, the CBA sought and the retrial. Dacey sought $1 million SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI) - from families trying to find homes in playground, indicating a party the 'I’he same day at the Slye School play metal handbars to the merry-go- school roof. A window to the gym Hamilton King. at St. John's Hospital during the Killian. “The Urban League is a good obtained an injunction against the in damages. Walter Pidgeon, hospitalized earlier East Hartford. Two were found to be night before. About 180 feet of wire area, a lock on a wooden box was round and the top of the drinking was found open and a screen had King, who retired in 1970, died Pleads innocent weekend, began having breathing dif­ organization. ” Bridgeport financial adviser preven­ Dacey maintained that it was a this month for brain surgery, took a ficulties Monday morning, a hospital invalid. fence was knocked to the ground broken fountain was broken off. been ripped from the frame but no Monday at a private hospital. He was NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A 30-year- “One we feel is a valid complaint," Henry Genga, acting chairman of ting him from advising people on how violation of the Canons of Judicial turn for the worse Monday. 'The dis­ spokeswoman said, and was June 30, someone drove over the July 7, a park employe reported a July 19 at the Slye School one was there, 77. old private investigator from he said. the council at the time, told Sharpe to avoid probate. Ethics for a judge to preside on an tinguished Canadian-born actor un­ transferred to the intensive care un­ turf outside the Huguenot House at car damaged the turf at the rear of playground, a picnic bench was July 29, a Center Cemetery worker He was a Willimantic native who Westwood, Mass., has pleaded inno­ He said his staff does not rush to the council would consider his Dacey retaliated by writing "How action in which he may have to pay derwent a tracheotomy and was it. Martin Park. The same day at Gor­ Goodwin School A citizen had taken sawed in half. found a hut built in a tree by neighbor was named to the high court in 1957 cent to four federal charges involving the press or the Justice Department proposal this fall. to Avoid Probate, " which sold more damages. classed in critical condition. A tracheotomy was performed, man Park, police found the floor to down the registration number of the July 20 at O’Connell School, a kids. They were advised to stay away and became chief justice in 1963. the unauthorized sale of Drug En­ than a million copies and was a Dacey said since he was suing the The outlook was uncertain, a opening his windpipe to allow easier, the walk bridge by the Music Shell car and police traced it. The town patrol officer arrested a driver on from the tree after taking down the King had been hospitalized for two forcement Administration records. national best-seller in 1966. CBA and Naruk was a member of the hospital spokeswoman said. more direct breathing. had been burned and a railing broken corporation counsel is arranging for the gra.ss and charged him with hut. months in Natchaug Hospital. George E. Girard Jr. was indicted In 1967, the CBA put out a pamphlet association, the judge should have Pidgeon, 78, was a star for Pidgeon has a phlebitis-like condi­ East Hartford public records off and thrown in the brook. Damage the vandals to pay for the damage criminal mischief. July 31, the alarm at Penney High His father, the late William A. by a U.S. District Court grand jury. criticising Dacey and his book. disqualified himself because he may decades, dating back to the silent tion, which causes blood clots in his was estimated at $50. July 8, a McCartin School custo­ ,luly 21 at the Wickham Library on School indicated breaking glass in a King, was attorney general of He appeared Monday before Dacey claimed the brochure libeled have had to .pay part of the libel film era, and was best known for his legs. The clots can be dangerous Also June 30, an alarm at South dian found three maple trees van­ Burnside Ave., a citizen reported two door. No entry was gained. Connecticut and later speaker of the Magistrate Arthur H. Latimer and him and he sued the bar association. damages. pictures with Greer Garson in the when carried to other parts of the Executor’s deed Quitclaim deed Grammar School told of breaking dalized. Lower branches had been youths broke some windows. The Aug. 1, a finance department House of Representatives. entered the innocent pleas. 1930s and 1940s, including the body, doctors said, A blood clot was Evelyn B. Ferro (estate) to Donald Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. to glass. Two youths fled from police. broken off and heaped in a pile. youths were arrested and charged employe in the Town Hall reported a No trial date was scheduled. Academy Award winning “Mrs. Min- removed from his brain Aug, 4. and G. Farnham et al, property at 29 Harold Epstein, property on Cipolla July 1, a park department employe July 11, a park employe at with criminal mischief broken window. No entry was gained. Girard's non-surety bond of $100,000 niver." when his condition worsened Monday Greenlawn St , conveyance tax Dr., conveyance tax $46.20 reported a wooden chest with toys McAuliffe Park reported several pic­ July 22, a park employe reported a The same day, a park employe at was continued. Plat improvements nearly complete Pidgeon, listed as in good condition doctors found another in a lung. $42,35. had been broken at Gorman Park. nic tables thrown into the brook motorcycle had torn up turf at Gor­ Nicholson Park reported the lock Trash barrels had been emptied In man Park missing from a storage box. A Manchester developer has made U? Sage Dr., was extended to Aug. 1 tablished for the newer section, i.i- the picnic area. July 23, the audible alarm at the Aug. 4 at Goodwin Park, an most of the requested improvements At the tim e it threatened to cluding Shepard and Grissom Rds. ,)uly 12 at McAuliffe Park, an town garage on Ecology Dr. in­ employe reported turf damage. Four in one section of the Forest Hills sub­ foreclose, the town presented the "There still are a lot of problems," employe reported the tables were dicated a window was broken. aluminum posts were pulled out of division, Walter Senkow, town firm with a two-page list of needed again iq the brook and garbage July 24, a park employe at (Jold the ground. Senkow said of that area. Shepherd r-Y engineer, said today. improvements, including completion A representative from First Hart­ strewn around. Star Pool reported someone had dis­ Also Aug. 4, the ball diamond at The improvements were to have of road paving and sidewalk work. ford Realty Corp. could not be July 13, an alarm at EIIHS said mantled the merry-go-round and had Gorman Park was vandalized by a been completed by the beginning of A foreclosure of the bond issue for reached for comment this morning. glass was breaking Four windows in broken the faucet on the swimming ear. this month, but the town will not the subdivision would result in the / Ropco Foom is ^mvp* The firm is also the developer of foreclose as it had threatened, accor­ town receiving the money from the the Manchester West subdivision off ding to Senkow. bond issue and finishing the Keeney St. The Board of Directors Improvements in a second newer necessary work. has an agenda item, which it has not for KofC City scores ruling on HUD section of the subdivision are sup­ Most of the work requested for acted on, to approve streets in that posed to be completed by an Oct. 1 completion by the beginning of this con cut your Judge riiomas J. Meskill, Connec­ development. HARTFORD (UPI) - The appeals suburbs in 1975, arguing the suburbs deadline set by the town. month has been done, even though Max, a German shepherd, was voted the At last week s board meeting, “honorary most valuable player” award court ruling that reversed Hartford's did not have adequate plans for ticut s former Republican governor, Early this year, the town set a June the firm has not submitted a deed wrote the appeals court decision. residents of that area complained during the weekend's state KofC slow- victory against seven suburbs was housing the poor and therefore should 1 deadline for the developer. First and a copy of the as-built plans to the "My preliminary determination is that improvements to the roads were pitch softball tournament at McAuliffe “stringent and untenable," Hart- not receive more than $4 million in Hartford Realty Corp. town, Senkow said. that this is one of the most stringent needed. Park in East Hartford. fords assistant corporation counsel, federal housing monies. The deadline for the older section, "1 suppose I could call the bond, and untenable decisions I've read," Frank Ennis, a construction fuel bills in half I Max is the mascot of the East Hartford Barry ZiUser, said Monday. A federal judge subsequently including Kennedy Rd , Kent Dr and but most of the work has been done," Zitser said Monday. engineer for the town, said that he KofC. His coach, Joe Ruggiero of 126 Croft Zitser declined to say whether the ordered HUD to award Hartford a he said. "Meskill said in effect that we had disagreed with the complaints and an As featured in Dr., Manchester, has him trained well. city will carry its two-year-old suit larger grant and to deny funds to the A deadline of Oct. 1 has been es­ to prove that the towns were likely to inspection of the streets was Seals Out Cold. His one job on the team is to get the foul against the U.S Department of suburbs But the second Circuit U.S. better magazines withdraw from the entire funding satisfactory Rapco Foam Insulation (iows into every corner balls and over-the-fence home runs. Then Housing and Urban Development Court of Appeals last week ruled that and major program if the court ruled In our and cranny to completely seal the space he brings them back to the team manager. (HUD) to the Supreme Court Hartford lacked standing to sue HUD newspapers. favor, thus entitling us to apply for between walls. H ill not settle or decompose. Softball spectators in the region which Hartford sued HUD and the seven in the first place Your house stays warm and dratl-lree. their funds, Zitser said. In have seen the team play cheer Max, They In loving memory of Harry J He said city officials will not B rin s le y , who pas-unl aw ay August 23, remember him when they've forgotten iP, 1 1971 decide whether to take the case to Panel to discuss Safety forYi»ur who won the game. Some silver found the .Supreme Court until they have Time passes b u t I h e h e a r t Ruggiero found Max at the area re m e m b ers HARTFORD (UPIi A pair of stolen lioiri an East Hartford library conferred with corporation counsel Family Humane Society just as Max’s time was The F a m ily dental care needs ■P. r; Aug 11, was buried .50 miles from Mary Hennessy and Richard Rapco Foam surrounds cables up. serving tongs from a stolen silver collection has been found in shrubs in Hartford. Bellman, the New York lawyer who A panel presentation on dental care No Mess and lunclion boxes with Opposing team members who've never Behavioral Sciences and Community insulating loam to front of The Hartford Courant, ap­ The caller said the silver will he argued much of Hartford’s case needs will be the feature of tonight's Instoilotion seen Max soon learn to ask for his help. Health at University of Connecticut. discourago parently as proof a man who called melted down unless demands for a City councilman Richard Suisman meeting of Subarea F of the Health Any tiome, no mailer whalihe One asked Max, “Hey, doggie, the ball's The need for a dental clinic for dangerous shorls I! the newspaper several times knows $1,000 ransom and immunity from said last week he was not certain Systems Agency (HSA) of North Cen­ consiruclion can be made warm over there. Get it will you?” [•fiw'-'pt"'- In Momoriuin children and adults was listed as a and lire. the location of the rest of the collec­ prosecution are met whether an appeal should be brought In loving memory of Althea M tral Connecticut at 7:30 in the and dralMree in jusl hours wilh Max got it and returned it to the man. Barber who passed away .August 23 top health priority in a questionnaire tion. East Hartford Police Chief The seven towns involved are West hearing room at the Municipal Rapco Foam Insulalion. . . and The East Hartford KofC finished the Max, the German shepherd softball retriever, stands 1969 distributed recently among Subarea wilh no mess. The newspaper said an unidentified Clarence A Drurnm said, however, Hartford, East Hartford, Glaston­ Building. tournament Sunday one run behind Plain- by his coach, Joe Ruggiero of 126 Croft Dr., Manchester. Each leaf and flower may w"ither Members of the panel are Dr F members. man Monday called and said the Gov under no circumstances will the bury, Enfipld, Vernon, Farmington The evening sun may set. ville’s KofC for the state championship. (Photo by Dick Paradis) But the hearts that IovihI you dearly. Michael S. Goodman, a Manchester A plan for developing task forces to William Pitkin silver collection, demands be met and Windsor I/icks. Are the ones that won t forget pediodontist; Ms. Nancy Tyrrell, study this and other community Husband, Children Manchester school dental hygienist; health needs will also be discussed. Quiet! and Grandi'hitdren Dr Harry Kiernan of the Connecticut Towns included in Subarea F The firsi Ihing you'll notice Is East Hartford fire calls Social Services Department, and Dr membership besides Manchester are the quiet because Rapco loam Vacation Time — Howard Bailit of the Department of Bolton, East Hartford, South Wind­ shuts out noise too' Monday, 2:05 p.m.—Broken Monday, 9:58 p.m,—Medical sor, Andover, Hebron, Marlborough sprinkler head at 87 Church call to fire station on Forbes Be Sure To Take E U S S S I E I With You! and Glastonbury. St. St. im J it "every Monday, 2:12 p.m.—Car fire Monday, 10:24 (Minimum 2 Weeks, Payable In Advance) at Rt. 5 and School St. p.m.—Medical call to 503 Main little Slosh Fuel Bills! Monday, 5:35 p.m.—Medical St. thing" You QDuld win $1,000 call to 47 Garvan St. * lA S T W T Rapco foam insulalion prevents Monday, 11:01 MU M THIS COVW SOM TO Fitzgerald Funeral Home Monday, 7:11 p.m.—Medical p.m.—Medical call to 343 per for life m T C I lI V drafts and heat loss. Your ONLY RAPCO F O A IM S GUARANTEED ' heating system Is on less olten call to 42 Deborah St. Tolland St. playing Dij^nified FOR THE LIFE OF YOUR HOME! so you save substantially Monday, 8:50 p.m.—Medical Monday, 11:36 M stainedglass^'kit on fuel. call to 371 Hills St. p.m.—Medical call to 255 QRCUUTIIIN, BOX 591 Family Service Monday, 9:33 p.m.—Medical Tolland St. ',v; r tyi q 'iv. call to Seven Eleven store on oe'-ig'"' t|«$10,(XH) Personal Care inc. Today, 1:17 a m.—Medical Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, Conn. 06040 MSTANTty B.A.JOZIER Burnside Ave. call to 35 Ginger Lane. '/evaSovt Rapc6Foam| tliO',' c .‘COV rxj Chack Check hmfchI w $ 10,000 $ 10,000 TII|1h6u**MO 1t « 1H6utM B bisuation Diggs^ digs improved 2 Weeks Outside Conn. ‘2.50 □ 2 Weeks Inside Conn. ‘1.95 □ Starting August 30 EI\ERG y CONSER VA TIOIS SER VICES on. The offices of School Supt. Eugene Diggs at the Board (• we have the 1 Month Outside Conn. ‘4.90 □ 1 Month Inside Coim. ‘3.90 D R^ildentlal dt Commercial I T l h ’ N i'w III;.bint Cnimi* Irom of Education administration offices in the former largest aaaort- | .00 MIkAArD llu* ('i*im «vlunil Lott«*ry 22 Regent St. Woodland School have been undergoing major shifts, inent ever s\ | expansions and redecorating. School Purchasing Agent Edward M. Fitzgerald Mancheiter, Conn. Allan Desmarais reported this week Design Distributors Iramee 88< 7 1 N A M E ...... 225 Main Street CALL 649-5368 From 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. of Hartford has the low bid of $3,293 to carpet his office cryatala 39< ADDRESS ...... Manchester, Connettient and other top officials' offices. 4* PHONE NUMBER ...... The remodeling should be done by the early weeks of .0)0 IK WM 0 Phone 643-5940 school. 9 ,'/ PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Aug. 23. 1977 MANCHESTERE^NING herald. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Aug. 23, 1977 — PAGE THREE Probe concerned with office “SME SUNDAY B»B THE FAMILY not Gormley^s performance 5 0 * OFF CRI8C0 HARTFORD (UPI) - Lawmakers undertaking the review, said, "I 1973. It oversees criminal HOOD heading an investigation of the chief think it was the criticism of Gormley prosecutions in Connecticut while the OIL state's attorney's office admit that started the entire process. The state attorney general handles the 4101. criticism of the state's attorney is main reason was questions were prosecution of civil cases. ICE CREAM what prompted the probe, but they raised about the conduct of the chief DePiano said the panei’s report Supermarkets HALF GALLON say the study will not look into his state's attorney." and any recommendations will be ANY FLAVORS conduct. When asked why his panel was submitted to Mrs. Grasso and 728 WITH THIS COUPON PLUS I7S.0 Sen. S alvatore D ePiano, D- limiting its scope. Abate said, “the legislative leaders before lawmakers ■' 90s LMMdto PURCHASE EXCLUDINO COUPON L/ry TurniMu 1 .6 9 Bridgeport, and Rep. Ernest Abate, Judiciary Committee does not have return to Hartford for the next ses­ ITEMS W f4 T S & WITH THIS COUPON PLUS I7.M PUNCHAte D-Stamford, Monday opened the in­ the capacity to conduct criminal in­ sion of the General Assembly in MandiMtir ONE COUPON PER FAMILY eXCLUDINQ COUPON ITtM j o o y ^ vestigation by again emphasizing it vestigations." February. Not hotponslblt For Typogrephlcaf Errors would not look at chief state's at­ He said if the review found Among the witnesses scheduled to torney Joseph T. (Jormley’s perfor­ evidence of wrongdoing by Gormley, testify are state judges. FRANK'S AHNUAL GORTONS FISH FRY mance. it would be passed on to the high The questions to be considered by Gormley was criticized for his role court chief justice or the state police the panel are: whether the office FOR CHARITY in the Peter Reilly case. Reilly was for possible action. But, he should be abolished; should its term ii.k 'i “"«• "O*!" to come toflether aa a community to onjoy convicted of manslaughter in the emphasized, "we re not looking for be changed from the current four SAVE neh A chips, ice cream A eode - all for 75* and know that all the S8.43 death of his mother, Barbara Gib­ th a t." years; should the method of appoint­ • 8r*«« need. They are to bo donated to tho SAVE bons, but then was cleared when The office of chief state's attorney ment be altered, and is the money WITH camp King Fund of Qletlonbury and Dinosaur Park. To bo on Friday, COUPONS 20S OR MORE evidence tending to prove his in­ was created by the legislature in spent on the office justified. August 26 behind Academy School, Qiaatonbury, 4 lo 7 p.m. United WITH COUPONS nocence surfaced. Statee Air Force Representative 8gt. Chatelat will provide a replica ol “I should make it perfectly clear our euper jet the F-111. Coma end enjoy. Frank - this is not a review of the man who c — holds this office," DePiano said. Good Thr 7Ons Coupon]* Psr "This is not a review of the Reilly CC trustees approve Aug. 27 Family Lorri Rivers, left, of Baldwin Rd. receives her certificate marking her successful com­ case or of Joseph Gormley.” AT wim moil $7 | AT WITH PMt $7.S0 pletion of Manchester Memorial Hospital’s high school nurse aide training program. Gormley's reappointment in June FRANKS oiiiMil FRANKS Making the award is Mrs. Mary Sterud, MMH director of nursing, while Miss Katherine by Chief Supreme Court Justice $33.7 million budget COUMK ITDI Ertel, R.N., of the hospital’s in-service education department and program coordinator ciharles House led to more criticism. 1 looks on. Gov. Ella T. Grasso and legislative leaders asked the legislature's HARTFORD (UPI) - The trustees each full-time student or about $27 for Connecticut's 12 community Judiciary Committee to review the more per student than this year's colleges have approved a $33.7 ROYAL office. Mrs. Grasso said she thought budget. He said the colleges want to million preliminary budget for next 50* „ i such a review would be forced to increase the total state enrollment touch on Gormley's conduct. year — $9 million more than this by 2,300 to 20,000, IMPORTED ! PUDDING Nurse aides get certificates Abate, who along with DePiano is year's budget. The legislature turned down the ALL FLAVORS 5 lbs. heading the special subcommittee The board approved the colleges' request for the same in­ preliminary budget at a meeting in crease in enrollment last year, CANNED 3.5 oz. WITH THIS COUPON PLUS $7.80 PURCHASE Graduation ceremonies were held Leigh LaBonne, daughter of Mr. of instruction in the classroom, lear­ Middletown Monday. Charles said. n M M Jltthltf UUUW&tUT BN M M H recently at Manchester Memorial and Mrs. George LaBonne of 111 ning and performing these basic nur­ Searle F. Charles, executive direc­ Most of the new students would be HAM sing skills. The remainder of the tor for the colleges, said the board gssi Highwood Dr., a student at at Greater Hartford and South Cen­ ’ospital marking the completion by 1 Lb. 1 U r I MAINE CNICKEN seven Manchester area high school Kingswood-Oxford School. time was spent in supervised clinical will take another vote on the budget tral (New Haven) community Lori S. Lamontagne, daughter of experience involving patients in next month. colleges. ONE COUPON PER FAMILY I ••V students of the hospital's high school OOOO THRU AUG. 27 ■ urse aide training program. Mr. and Mrs. F. James Lamontagne various areas of the hospital. In the meantime, Charles and his Charles said if the budget is in­ I'he graduates are as follows: of 114 Harvest Lane, East Hartford, Among the nursing techniques staff will discuSs the preliminary creased as requested, the extra f ooMoiQiTRtfiioniirr wmipnoMijo wim pim $i.M Frances Harrell, daughter of Mr. an ECHS junior. learned by the graduates were budget with the new Connecticut money would be spent in several AT AT LOSSTEIIS Karen Fasano, daughter of Mr. and procedures for measuring a patient's Board of Higher Education. The areas. niRCHUE acu M i niKMSfaCUBM and Mrs. Max A. Harrell of 180 FRANKS (XUPWITTH - FRANKS (XWOIIIDI Kennedy Rd., Manchester High Mrs. Anthony Fasano of 80 Palmer blood pressure, temperature, and Board of Higher Education will con­ They include $1.2 million for facul­ v-W* ‘’chool junior. Dr., South Windsor, a student at pulse rate, methods of moving solidate budgets from all state ty salary increases brought on by patients, means of ensuring a Tuesday’s daily KELLOGG’S Agnes Rezman, daughter of Mr. South Windsor High School. colleges for presentation to the collective bargaining, about $2.7 MRS. BUHERWORTH tac' TOILET and Mrs. Robert Rezman of 66 Foley The nurse aide training program, patient's personal physical hygiene, lottery number legislature and the governor, he said. million to cover the requested enroll­ conducted by the hospital's in- and admission procedures. Charles said the preliminary com­ ment increase and about $1.8 million > 2 .3 9 . "t., a MHS junior. RICE TISSUE Lorri Rivers, daughter of Mr. and service education department, is a Ail of the graduates are employed 917 munity college budget request would for libraries and instructional equip­ SYRUP 'rs. Robert Rivers of Baldwin Rd., a four-week voluntary course of educa­ by the hospital as high school nurse provide the colleges with $1,450 for ment. 1HS junior. tion and training in the basic nursing aides, and wiil continue on a part- KRISPIES COUNTRY STYLE Lisa Holmes, daughter of Mr. and skills necessary in the physical care time basis after their return to their 13 OZ. of the ill. respective high schools in the fali. <\ .'irs. James B. Hoimes of 37 Jizabeth Dr., a student at East Each graduate spent about half of Each girl has indicated a desire to 24 oz. the curriculum s more than 105 hours pursue nursing as her career goal. m • WITH THIS COUPON PLUS 17.50 Catholic High School. I PURCHABf IXCLUDINQ COUPON ITCI ONI COUPON PIN PAMILY Theater schedule FUM WITH ONE COUPON PER FAMILY PORK RIRS mm m ^nVUiM m^rnm BURT B ' fPius OICH AND GOOD THRU AUG. 27 ONE COUPON PER FAMILY RETfNOlDS’XMUDII’ s?! MNE GOOD THRU AUG. 27 Farmland preservationists East Hartford Drive-In — "A Bridge Too Far, " and § EAST HARTFORDID EAST WINDSOR POPE uSHOurts DRIVE IN iTtiue o.^boutes DRIVE IN oarE) AT Mmpmx$75o AT wniinNi$75i "Gator," Dusk. Phone 649- 54B1 PWCMSE EXaiM R East Windsor Drive-In — FRANKS FRANKS PIRCNUiaCUMK IXlirM lTDI COlPONITOI BORE FOR trace same funding problem “The Deep, " and “Fun With IsailH M rii-U.U PURE OLIVE OIL Dick and Jane, " Dusk, IRI BAR-B-QUE Manchester Drive-In — FRANC6 HARTFORD (UPl) — Supporters dropped from 1.3 million acres to require a lot of public discussion “The Deep, " 8:20; “Fun With SANKA Dick and Jane," 10.15 AMERICAN of a bill to save Connecticut's 376,000 acres. The bill is aimed at before a new tax can be levied. We 1 lb. UA Theater 1 — "Star *4.99 preventing further decline. itwindling farmland are opening their hope to develop some sort of viable Wars, " 2:00-7:30-10:00 MIDNIGHT SHOW TONITE > ffort for 1978 passage early, but they Opponents of the bill claim the 325,- program this year, but we don't know UA Theater 2 — “One On SHAGHEHIOS 000 acres to set aside for farmland is ALL SEATS $3.00 COFFEE l,(ce the same problem of funding. if we can, " she said. One," 2:00-7:15-9:10 15 oz. Members of the legislature's about half of the 700,000 acres now Privately, lawmakers say chances UA Theater 3 — “March or U.S.O.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF Finance Committee, which earlier used for housing They say passage of for passage of such a tax in an elec­ Die, " 2:00-7:00-9:00 this year killed a bill to set aside 325,- the plan could severely limit new tion year — added to the possibility of Vernon Cine 1 — “Greased 000 acres of prime agricultural land, housing. new levies to help meet a projected Lightning," 7:20-9:15 5 0 * OFF Monday met with a coalition of farm Sen. Audrey Beck, D-Mansfield, budget gap — are virtually nonexis­ Vernon Cine 2 — "Can 1 Do BOnOM ROUND ROAST and environmental groups. the Finance Committee s cochair­ tent. It Til I Need Glasses?" 7:00- ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY GOOD THRU AUG. 27 That panel, which objected to the man, was not optimistic the funding The coalition said funding must be 8:30-10:00 EaiiTai GOOD THRU AUG. 27 ' -oposed 1 per cent tax on real estate problem could be resolved. found because of the critical need to transfers of more than $30,000 to "1 think it's very difficult and will save farmland for food production. ROLLED CHUCK ROAST finance the program, heard the f M L W f M B j i AT FRAMK« ^ AT wim naoil$7i« $7i« DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A HI rnnnna pweM$tDaiwis PWCHiUtDaICUMI arguments for and against saving the l»IIP(lll ITDi FRANKS (»raii7Din n acreage. ENDS TUESDAY! “ CLAMBAKE” <‘k ISS1N COUSINS” USDAj CHILDREN FREE DilP I rhere seemed to be agreement DEEP STARTS AT DUSK PLUS PG CHOICE some farmland should be saved. But FUN WITH It appeared highly unlikely law­ State okays new rates DICK A JANE 3 SHOWS NITELY COLONIAL IMPERIAL makers would go for a bill they 7:00 - 8:30 - 10:00 * 1.09 lb. h eady killed which would amount to Starts Wed. nilE IIOaHS li . 14 . IS lUIT 85164] 1331 Adm. $3.00 $487.5 million tax program — or DiiP RACON IHARGARINE ■nything close to it. for nursing homes WAlTDISNPf paooocnoHS’ . Further meetings are scheduled, COMEDY CO-HIT (PQ) 1-lb. pkg. One lb. pkg. HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut George J. Conkiing, whodeveioped cocs '■ut all sides agreed paying for the tPLus “FUN WITH has approved new reimbursement the new system, said the new rates TO .'ogram is the major roadblock and DICK & JANE ’po MONTI GROUND BREADED rates for 191 nursing homes, the first wili probably cost taxpayers an extra CARLO no new funding proposals are on the rates based on a new reporting and $7 million to $8 million, an increase 3 0 * OFF OFF horizon. 1 ffllo audit system designed to guard he said was within budget projec­ MinchMtsr Evtning HtrsH > t.V E R A DULL MOMENT^-i 0@AAmTi rtCMNiciAMsauaD The bill killed by the committee ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY VEAL against excess profits. tions. PuLllihod tvory tvoning «xc«pt GOOD THRU AUG. 27 GOOD THRU AUG. 27 would have had the state pay farmers The rates approved Monday by the The system requires nursing Sundays and holiday. Entarad at tha Y e f ti o n ^ HELDOVERI! Manchattar. Conn. Poat Offlea aa Sa- Richard Pryor HAMBURGER he difference between the value of Committee on State Payments to homes to file detailed financial cond Claaa Mall Mattar. cipir land for agricultural and for in- Baau Bridgaa Hospitals are for patients receiving reports which are subjected to SuggMted Carrltr Rates \Shgtvcase I T«I WITH 11. M . M wn m MMIMI PATTIES eustrial development, estimated to Medicaid or Supplemental Security audits. Maher said. ' e about $1,500 per acre. Paytbla In Advanca Income benefits. The rates, which vary from home Singla copy...... 1ba Cinemas 7:20 - 9:15 6 lb. box PAMPERS The total price tag for 325,000 acres to home, are based on each home's WaatOy...... 904 INTERSTATE 84 "GREASED UGHTNING’’ The actual cost of the .system to Ona month...... 13-90 EX IT 58 PRESTONE ould be $487.5 million, with the real taxpayers won t be known until rates actual costs. Under the state's Thraa months ...... 111.70 Adm. Mon. - Tuet. 99* state transfer tax expected to raise Six montha...... 123.40 SILVER LANE have been set for the rest of Connec­ previous system, rates were set Ona yaar...... I4S.60 OVER-NIGHT ».10 40 million annually. ROBERTS STREET ticut's 300 eligible homes, said Social across-the-board and without much Mall Rataa Upon Raquaat EAST HARTFORD 12 CT. Between 1949 and 1974, a study Services Commissioner Edward W verification of costs, Maher said. Subacribara who (all to racatva ses-sBio said, farm land in Connecticut thair nawfpapar batora 5:30 p.m. Maher. The rates approved Monday are for should lalaphona tha circulation BJUtOAIN MATIHeES ANTI­ dapartmant. 547*9946. 1 the fiscal year that began July 1. $2.50 ill 2!30P.M. 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Aug. 26. il_™ PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Aug. 23, 1977 MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Aug. 23, 1977 — PAGE FIVE- r iTOanrlipatprEiiruingHpralh | N o t h i n s e v e r f a l l s u p , e x c e p t • • • ■Manchester•Manrhoofar — A Pl*wCity ofnf Village\/illana Pharm Charm I ^ “ Founded Oct. 1, 1881 (EDITOR’S NOTE: Andrew Tully ruddy near slopper over onto my they believed the water to be. Both ?! is on vacation. During his absence we brand new pair of Sears britches. If, bottles were tilted to various angles o> !| Memc>«f. Audit Burtau ot CirculaiKKi Membar. United Press Internationat 0) 9 ^ t ; are running some of his readers’ as Thomas claims, a liquid remains and the girls were asked to adjust the Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, favorite columns.) fSS?. I Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-27t1. horizontal no matter how much a waterline disc to match the real WASHINGTON, D.C. - Any band o> container is tilted, how come it water level. O) ^ Raymond F Robinson. Editor-Pubtitbar Harold E Turliinglon. Managing Editor of females marching on Penn State Trinciple' behanged doesn’t look horizontal or act Naturally, the girls flunked the (/) P y LU . (/> T3 1“ —• University to hang an associate For G ^ ’s sake! With scientists horizontal? test. Einstein would have, too, O p z o O p i n i o n — — ------professor of psychology in effigy will like ’Thomas running around loose, In fact, I don’t even understand although as a member of the club he find me tagging along to hold a coat it’s no wonder women’s lib wants to Thomas’ test, and suspect that those wouldn’t have admitted it. The word MSI or two. take over and hitch all males to the horizontal is defined by ray dic­ (V • smart-alec males who took it ^>2i 5 00 3T ^ ^ The water system This professor, Dr. Hoben Thomas, front end of a plow except at check­ reported that the waterline remained tionary as "at right angles to the ver­ S i g g ) & < =3 tested hundreds of young people, grabbing time. I don’t care how level only because such a conclusion tical.” If half the water in a glass is £ ! 5 <-> 5., O v> (/> is obsolete from preschoolers through college much ’Thomas talks about the “prin­ was the kind of thing they know at one level and the other half at 9 b ) The water treatment and dis- treatment plants. This town, age, to see If they could understand ciple” involved in the test, he is professors want them to reach. another, the eyes see the whole as un­ tribution system in and a lot of others, brought the ’’fact” that the surface of a liquid flying into the teeth of common even. Applying his spirit level to the remains horizontal regardless of the sense. Try to follow this Manchester is bad and it has sewage disposal facilities up to water, a carpenter would shake his angle of its container. Principle, shrimciple. Everybody Try to follow this, fellow male head and make some adjustments. been bad for a long time. It has snuff. The nation was deter­ a : According to Thomas, only half the knows that if you tilt a glass with chauvinist pigs. The women were Ground level? w i < been bad through an alterna­ mined to clean up the streams. first shown a bottle half-filled with 0 3 female subjects, even at the college water in it the water tilts, too. I tried I know, I know. The dictionary also - I u red water alongside an identically tion of Democratic ad­ Pollution then meant stream level, understood the "principle.” He it first thing after reading of defines horizontal as “parallel to shaped container with a disc which ministrations and Republican pollution. also claimed it was unusual to find a Thomas' test and sure enough the level ground.” But the ground the 1: college male who didn’t. water in my glass tilted so much it could be rotated to indicate where in U £ = b , administrations and through The tacit public policy was water is on is the bottom of the glass, m > 1^0 > .2 c/> and although science insists that a the tenures of several public not to talk too loud about water E 2 = ^ C liquid always seeks level ground, it is M c C unfair to ask a female, or even a superintendents. system here and there to keep 2 a; 5 o male, to look at a tilted glass of r — 3 CiO And over the years anyone it going for awhile. .2 o ® .c V S o . ° water and decide the water is in a h r . 4> Q.^ who wanted to know the situa­ With a little goading from horizontal position. •O r 5 m 9 a O Cl tion was bad could find out the federal government, I do not deny that from a scientific (L ^ without too much trouble. The Manchester started to worry viewpoint Thomas may be right. All “ 1 a> ^ ^ o> f; jr m 1’ S c s ^ « CO > S z s < (T> UJ O I N ^ y ^CDO 4»- «^(/) 9 I ^ §1 « » » u superintendent has told anyone to face up to the fact that a Coach McMahon signed with relief when I departed his chemistry class. who would listen that the state major expenditure will have to 00 00 But the reason drinks are spilled of the system leaves a lot to be be made. down people’s backs at cocktail par­ desired. The recent situation in one ties is that the spillers are not The sewage disposal system part of town brought the lesson holding their martinis or Scotches in z —S i■> wS 5 c I ra E • CO) a horizontal position. When Mama = 0) M 5 F used to be in the same condi­ home very dramatically. III :l§ « 5 8s< (/) ^ CQ tion. As the town grew very A decent water system is no tells Buster to watch that glass of milk she is warning him to adjust his il! >K 5'^ fast a quarter of a century ago, longer a politically sexless glass so the milkline is horizontal. ^ .^ 1 o *< the top priority here, and in all issue. It should be possible now |i§: ^ S £ O C2 i/) (TJ s So 1 am glad Thomas’ coeds U OZ O ro ^ the growing communities of 5CDO 5 5 0 to get the taxpayers to approve reported the test as they saw it in­ s 0 2 S * 5 S E 5 >12 Central Connecticut, was the needed work, not only in stead of rebuffing their eyesight. The o “ 8 « t- C> <1> l O S i school building. That’s where water treatment, but also in book says they were wrong, but this £ 15(5 S o “ o m • 8 8 2 0 . 0 ^ the money went. water distribution. Maybe, at nation did not become great by 5 scm always following the book. Besides, O *3 Q Later, federal money was last, we have applied our last « / l o S o a. So their failure showed that they are I “ ra ioc?- responsive to their senses and •"§51 b L_ 0> . g S S o 0)U- in 5 i o ° 0 ^ 0 therefore still proper subjects for g[ c 2 g> w 3 S||5” ft - s ‘Tm sorry but he's in conference with his mandatory retirement party." f 3 8 S e fO UJ ro such normal male pursuits as hand- S 2 S ' Hi S g | S j: « C .5 a a 2^ 8 1 - CM< i (L> fO JZ M J -C might even agree with me that 9* 1:: S 8 8 ? « r b r b Bringing health closer nothing ever falls up. -L C <5 ^ i i s d l I - S — -o a ra | | U (D S t Secret ingredients O™ E Q, S0) i-1- CD I- WASHINGTON (NEA) - In the has done a little to promote the well­ ’ c P _ z ^ 1 Almanac J o 2 c z ^ ^ J fairy tale worl)l of the federal By Martha Angle being of ordinary citizens elsewhere 8 - 1 i :§ § § : Good or Bert Lance and his and Robert Walters By United Press International §§| of Alcohol, Tobacco and government, a benevolent nod from and a great deal to undermine « 9-0 si 8 °§! (O' 2 s O b 2 00 b c I I Office of Management and Firearms. the White House can transform a domestic support for any kind of Today is Tuesday, Aug. 23, the O CQ ^ (U I ■ 1- to XLX) C X f • C ' ® v'b .-Z C i ssr Ob Budget. OMBers, it turns out, tattered stepchild of public policy foreign aid program. 235th day of 1977 with 130 to follow. l l S o ' o S b s U i = c , m ■ <“ = (L OJ _ sumers of whisky, beer and throughout the buraucracy ever gave Unlike most foreign air programs, policy emphasis on human rights and The evening star is Mercury. ^ Q rf Sx: I ^ b in ^ Q rN jn b ^ CD Q > O J consumers “made aware of role the United States should play in generally regarded as non-political. the sign of Virgo. f*> >,0) M d) ® fO ro fn I Q ? So the 0MB fired off a letter S — i l 5 s | 2 § •H b D r-l .aj fH , hidden and potentially harmful improving health conditions Many developing nations which American Gen. Jonathan OOQ o o woi?U iH b D O D O m aX to two other government agen­ S o q U o o ingredients'■ in their tipples, elsewhere in the world. might shun other types of American Wainwrioht, hero of Bataan in the cies telling them to get help would be grateful for our and action is likely to follow. Under Presidents Nixon and Ford, Pacific Theater of World War II, was medical expertise and environmental together soon on a requirement American contributions to other Herald born Aug. 23, 1883. This also is the < / i Q> that all the ingredients of Frankly we are no authority nations were characterized by wheat health advice. date of birth of American bandleader alcoholic beverages be listed on liquor or labels, but we have deals and weapons transfers — not Unofficial emissary yesterdays Bob Crosby (1913) and dancer-actor Gene Kelly (1912). on their labels. a pretty strong hunch: if wonder drugs and water purification Bourne is already serving as an un­ projects. official emissary to more than a whisky and wine makers don’t 25 years ago Like anything to do with dozen nations that currently have no Sherwood G. Bowers resigns from w- want to detail what is in their Policy redirected Ui booze in this country, the idea diplimatic relations with this country Republican Town Committee. Thought ’ products, there is something in But President Carter's decision to and has been encouraged by Presi­ has a tortuous past. Back in Maureen E, McKeever wins there customers wouldn’t like redirect U.S. foreign aid towards dent Carter to explore ways of "using Hollywood trip for naming Hopalong —I £ ‘ 1975 the Food and Drug Ad­ "To love God is to let God love to read about. And if the meeting the "basic human needs” of health to bring us closer to these Cassidy s hor4e. ministration decided that con­ people in the world s poorest coun­ nations.” 10 years ago you; to let God love you is to be com­ makers have to list in­ pletely open to what He wants to do i/t sumers had the right to know tries has given a new cachet to inter­ There are certainly worse ways to Miss Ingrid Larson, daughter of in every part of your thinking, (0 gredients, they'll have a way of national health issues. spend our money abroad. Building Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Larson of 42 what was in liquor and wine feeling, attitudes and behavior.” removing whatever it is that Dr. Peter Bourne, a psychiatrist palaces for dictators and selling Ludlow Rd., will represent Maryland ! 0 > Co .40 and proposed informative Submitted by O I— who is a longtime close associate of sophisticated arms all over the world in the Miss America contest. c ^ purchasers object to. Lynn Bruer, i / i labels. the president, has been placed in :c/) O Intern So good luck to 0MB in its ef­ charge of a crash interagency study Emanuel Lutheran Eight distilleries filed suit in aimed at identifying existing U.S. fort at truth-in-whisky Church federal court in Louisville, labeling. If full disclosure is health programs abroad and Ky. (how could they lose recommending objectives for the Flood victims bicker good enough for politicians and future. Government agencies and the there?) and the court told the judges and other things that academic community, taking their By Lisa Shepard Neil Settlemayer and Betty Boyer weekend. “It’s just very important m FDA to mind its business and are bad for your health, why cue from the White House, are JOHNSTOWN, Pa. - “We WILL are just a few local residents who are for people to help each other,” leave the matter to the Bureau should yon half-gallon be suddenly focusing on the health rebuild together " reads the op­ bitter about the considerable Brown told Scripps League |SI9 exempt? problems of other countries, par­ timistic billboard on the approach to volunteer help their neighbors across Newspapers. This is the first time ticularly the developing nations. this community — where the effects the street in government housing that ACTION employes at the of the disastrous flood on July 20 con­ projects are getting. While private Washington headquarters have gone HEW acts, loo tinue to be felt. home-owners are spending countless on a weekend volunteer program. HEW Secretary Joseph A. Califano The stench, much of the debris and hours restoring their houses, many of Amish, Mennonite and Salvation U M i U u. B Jr., who did not even realize when he a good deal of the mud that blanketed those in government-subsidized Army volunteer groups, among Side glances By GILL FOX housing sit and watch volunteers l i a r s assumed office that his sprawling the city of 41,000 are gone, but it is others, also have been working for g ^ . 8 ^ I ^ iS department had any programs easy to spot the four-foot watermark scrub their homes. weeks on the Herculean task of directed at international health on many of the still-standing Something wrong cleaning up and resettling families. J i needs, has now assigned specialists buildings. It will be a long time, Jerry Ridenour, a 37-year-old in­ Jobs are needed N O U N however, before Johnstown will S 8 “ i \ CM. CO, in the field to his own staff. surance claims agent, harbors a A month after the flood, the return to its quaint old-world The National Institute of Medicine, different kind of resentment than the National Guard and the Army are lifestyle. an arm of the prestigious National Keipers or Settlemayers. "It’s great gone. Some parks are still covered "There hasn't been a flood like this Academy of Science, is conducting a to seed all these people came from with mud; deserted pianos, washing 1L since 1936, " said Rosy Keiper, one of study of U.S. health initiative abroad far away to help us, " said Ridenour. machines and overstuffed chairs line the many residents whose livelihood 00 at the request of congressional com­ "But, you know, there’s got to be the streets. Some of those lucky was washed away with the raging 'sP mittees. something wrong in Johnstown when enough to have flood insurance drive 'A water. Twenty residents were killed And earlier this year, the people have to come from outside to around in brand-new cars. in that encounter with nature. But Ss American delegation to a world help us out. But a new car won't take them to a the flood that really put Johnstown water conference in Argentina was "While people down in the city job that no longer exists: Bethlehem on the map — or, rather, wiped it off headed not by the usual engineering were flooded, people up on the hill Steel, one of the city's major — came in 1889 and killed 2,200. i s g s" experts but by top-level environmen- were playing golf on the morning employers, has cut its workforce O • • talists and disease control 72 known dead after the flood," Ridenour told this from 12,000 to 7,500. Mrs. specialists. This time, eight to 11 inches of rain reporter. "And those are the people Settlemeyer lost her job with a local fell on the area within eight hours, who reap all the benefits of the city.” dairy which has been forced to stop pl3t)SJ9i||S|y|'leMi|B!|{ aueag oiZl Noticed abroad breaking several dams and turning Oblivious to such local bickering home delivery. Then there are those "That may not sound very signifi­ Johnstown's streets to rivers. At are the many volunteers who have who have lost their jobs because they cant, but it was noticed and ap­ least 72 persons are known to be poured in from neighboring parts of have no way of getting to them. m m uoiinquisiQ preciated by other countries,” said dead. Pennsylvania and surrounding states The tales of woe here are almost as OHIiSUIHlIM I* K n i Bourne, in a recent interview. "If we Mrs. Keiper was rather cheerful to help. long as the affected 70-mile stretch of u i s ) u n [ ^ T i V did nothing but clean up the world’s for a woman who had lost relatives, ACTION, a federal volunteer agen­ the Conemaugh River Valley. And water supply, 50 million lives per all her furniture and the delicatessen cy headquartered in Washington, on the low-level discord among M. year could be saved. " she owned with her husband. Bill. one recent weekend sent five residents continues. Yet in a way Bourne, who has traveled exten­ "'Vou've got to keep laughing busloads of enthusiastic workers to peculiar to people thrown together in sively throughout much of the so- because there's too much to cry help dig out the omnipresent mud. a disaster, there is stili strong sense called Third World to discuss health about," she told Scripps League ACTION Director Sam Brown, along that once more Johnstown residents "If I'd known about thoae sheiks and their oil prices, with his deputy May King were few I'd never have been so crazy about Rudolph Valentlnoi'' problems in developing nations, Newspapers. will, as the signs say, "rebuild believes there is a real opportunity Rosy and Bill Keiper, Lucille and of the 2S0 workers who donated their together." PAGE SIX_MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 23, 1977 FOCIS The weather Mostly sunny today, high in low 80s. Becoming cloudy tonight with chance classes of few showers. Low in mid to upper Betty’s notebook 50s. Partly cloudy Wednesday with : chance of a few lingering showers in HanrljfHtpr iiipittitg MpralJi planned the morning. High near 80. Chance of Comics...... 13 Obituaries By Betty Ryder rain 10% today, 30% tonight and Manchester—A City of Village Charm Dear Abby...... 13 Sports . .9-10 Wednesday. National weather map on The Family Oriented Childbirth In­ Page II. FOURTEEN PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1977 - VOL. XCVI, No. 275 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS formation Society (FOCIS) is accep­ ting registration for its September I guess if you are my age, 39, like a baby compared to what we are covering various events over tne series of classes in Expected Parent Jack Benny, your life must have been expos^ to today. years, which pleased him immense­ Education. affected by Elvis Presley. I liked hiiq. He sang many soft ly. ’The classes, which meet weekly, I remember cooking pancakes to songs; many songs so fast I still don’t begin Tuesday, Sept. 6, at 7:30 at There were grandchildren and lots of the strains of "Blue Suede Shoes” know the words. Manchester Memorial Hospital in friends who Mr. Beggs visited, while, the conference rooms. The classes Core issue skirteil and "Hound Dog." We had a real I guess, for me, he brings back as he called It, "making his rounds,” moving kitchen as mother added a are taught by qualified professionals some of the good days; not the "good on a weekly trip downtown. little ioft-shoe shuffle as she flipped old days," — but good days, full of and include the following in weekly His son, Ross Jr., recently retired the Aunt Jemimas. music, pep and a togetherness. consecutive order; Early Pregnancy, from Pratt ft Whitney Division of When the kids got on the beat, the Watching his movies was a pleasure, Labor and Delivery, Preview to United Technologies Corp. in East records played morning and evening, and no one had to send the kids to bed Parenting, and Infant Care and Hartford after 41 years of service. Of too. I recall asking one of the gang to early 'cause they were off-color. As I Nutrition. Peking talks his retirement, he said, " I t ’s going to Classes are free of charge and open "turn that dam thing down” when said, he usually sang instead of PEKING (UPI) - Secretary of northwest of the city, and the Ming latest meeting with Huang, but added give me some time with my family; to the public. Preregistration may be the stereo would blast and 1 thought kissing the girl; everything was done State Cyrus Vance conferred with Tombs. the “ real back and forth” will not a chance to see more of my made by contacting Mrs. Thomas G. all the bad guys were bursting out of in good taste. Foreign Minister Huang Hua for a se­ The negotiations were to break this take place until Wednesday or grandchildren." Hull, 145 Evergreen Ave., Vernon prison to the tune of "Jailhouse The king of rock and roll is gone; cond time today but mentioned only afternoon while Vance tours a Thursday. It was a great party for a real gen­ (875-8795); Mrs. ’Thomas Moore, 38 Rock." but his music lingers on. I guess if in passing the core issue of his visit, museum and watches a performance Their next session was scheduled tle man. Happy birthday, Mr. Beggs. Strong St., (646-1234); or by writing It wasn't very long ago when the you leave something for people to the normalization of Sino-U.S. by acrobats tonight. U.S. officials for Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. (9:30 to FOCIS, P.O. Box 748, Manchester young lady of the family asked, while remember you by, a part of you still relations. said no meeting has been scheduled p.m. EDT Tuesday). 06040. watching an old Elvis movie, "How remains. Vance and Huang and their staffs with Premier Hua Kuo-feng, though Vance has spent his first two come just when he's going to kiss the Headin’ North met for 2 1/2 hours this morning at one is expected to take place. meetings with Huang since arriving girl, he starts to sing?" Of course, to the Great Hall of the People while Vance spokesman Hodding Carter in Peking Monday explaining to the me, this was shades of Jeannette By the time you read this, I hope, I Vance's wife and other aides visited III said Vance had mentioned the Chinese official the broad outlines of MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Happy birthday should be munching on escargot at the Great Wall, a 90-minute drive .subject of Sino-U.S. relations in his U.S. policy on Asia and Europe. Somehow, when Elvis did it, it was the Rltz Carlton in Montreal. ’Those The only other time Vance has okay. Sunday, I had the pleasure of atten­ are snails, but when I say snails, I About town brought up the subject of Sino-U.S. I, as many of you do, remember his ding a birthday party for a fine man, sometime can't eat them, so let’s set­ relations was Monday at a banquet in first television appearance when, on Ross Beggs Sr., at the home of his tle for escargot. Besides, it sounds Mandel convicted his honor at the Great Hall of the the Ed Sullivan, we discovered him. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and classier. A service of Holy Eucharist is People, in which he said the United I'll admit, he had swivel hips, and Mrs. Ross Beggs Jr. of Plymouth My friends in the City of Montreal States wants to “ improve relations even though the television cameras Lane. Mr. Beggs celebrated his 90th have arranged several interviews for A scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. of corruption with former adversaries" and urged though this X-rated to reveal, he had birthday and more than 75 friends me. I'm such a ham, I just can’t go Chinese leaders to establish full and relatives joined in vshing him a without trying to bring back a story his own special style which, like it or BALTIMORE (UPI) — Maryland • Mandel admitted accepting diplomatic relations with the United happy birthday. South United Methodist Church not, we managed to latch on to as that might interest you, or a recipe Catching marathon under way Gov. Marvin Mandel today was con­ another $12,000 from the Pallottine States. His daughter, Betty Jackson, Ross Begg makes a variety of bird feeders, and is working will have a fair workshop tonight at 7 time went by. you might like to try. victed of corruption in office. Fathers for his second wife, Jeanne. Though Premier and Communist prepared a collage of pictures in the education wing of the church. X-rated! My goodness, he was just I'll tell you all about it next week. here on one made of wish mesh. (Herald photo by Pinto) Jack Lyon, left, prepares to return the toss to Doug Whitaker in front of the home of Mandel, 57, was found guilty on He said the money was used for her party Chairman Hua recently Jack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David K. Lyon of 262 Blue Ridge Dr., during the first hour of federal charges of mail fraud and legal expenses to seek child support stressed the United States must their planned 24-hour catching marathon for the Muscular Distrophy Fund, Doug is the son racketeering and could be sentenced from her first husband. break with Taiwan before it can es­ to prison. On the day of sentencing, tablish relations with China, Huang gf Mr, and Mrs. David Whitaker of 45 Bette Dr. The boys reported this morning that more Amidst these deals, Mandel’s he is expected to be stripped of his skirted the issue in his ritual toast at friends bought Marlboro Race Track, than $130 had been pledged to the fund if they complete their stint. They are out to break a power under state law. the banquet. Plainfield results a now-defunct, half-mile track in 16-hour non-stop catching record set last year. The record holders — Jack Lyon and Doug Mandel was convicted of accepting He referred only to the Shanghai Prince George’s County. HEALTH Whitaker. The 24 hours will be up at 6 a.m. Wednesday. (Herald photo by Larson) between $350,000 and $400,000 in gifts Communique of 1972, signed by Diet pills irritate esophagus and benefits from his codefendants Prosecutors contend Mandel in­ former President Richard Nixon, 9 Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. and, in return, influencing race track fluenced race track legislation to which holds that there is only one n tt s-ii (I) nttk VII (I) iM c v t i iq 1 M U 13 00 1.00 in I lUdiMi MRsr 14.00 $.20 3.20 3 K Sim m liO 3.00 2J0 legislation for their benefit. benefit Marlboro as a way to pay off China, including Taiwan, and “ the Ihmhtk 1.U 3.00 3IUsd0 4.20 2i0 I 9immd kri $.40 3.00 1 Lsd k Ss4s, M 7.20 his friends for their gifts. United States does not challenge this S 11 1 C2 su 1 Owk h m 4.00 DEAR DR. LAMB — I am 31 years old and I doubt you have a hiatal hernia but you may It is important for people who have a reflux Mandel admitted under oath he Vmr. 3Z.-II r. 331i4 Tkc 3143 view.' m m 3U mm $21.00 311 mm accepted the gifts, but he denied (NMc 117 mM $11.00 m m $2100 have esophagitis. I have had an esophagoscopic have a leak of your stomach contents in to your of acid digestive material into the lower es­ Water problem meeting TrlfsctK 1-7 $ psM $41$i0 FsrlscU: 113 mM $40.20 M td i: 3M mM $33.40 having been bribed. He said he Trifsctx VVl pm $40fi0 Trifscta: 34-1 mM $334i0 examination and my doctor told me the lining lower esophagus anyway. That is how the acid ophagus to correct the situation if possible by Umt VII (Q Silk TkAm Cmtw iq accepted the gifts because they were 2 TIm riM lOJO UO 4JI Tm 0c VII (A) of my esophagus is inflamed. He told me to go contents get into the esophagus to irritate it diet and living habits. The prolonged irritation S U T irrir 7.40 3i0 4.40 3 U U*i iW 7.40 $* Pifs‘ “dm 47.10 4.40 OJO on a bland diet, no tea or coffee. I don’t drink or and cause the inflammation. Try to follow the of the lower esophagus can lead to scarring and from his friends. 1 liM nt Tew 7i0 4 FlsMy’i Sate 3.U 140 7 GMrsdi 3.40 140 Among the presents were expen­ Vm 3L-M 3 f I Js«k IHa 110 2 Prteter'i Stir 4.00 smoke. principles outlined in that letter and it may constriction of the lower esophagus. That Tkc 40-.a Bus hijacking ends M k 213 $2UI Tim: 31.40 scheduled for Sept. 1 sive business suits, diamond jewelry m m 41$ mm $1120 $17 $43J0 I take antacids all day long, I still have pain help relieve your symptoms. Others who have makes it hard to pass food into the stomach and TrMsctK 2-34 mM $14141 m m pm for his family and paid vacations. My MUi llT ^ $1120 krlsdAi $14 mM $3110 krlscti: $17 pm $23710 below my breastbone and burning most of the hiatal hernia and similar problems and want leads to other problems. By GREG PEARSON Harry Reinhorn, committee chair­ that they were not notified in­ Trifsck V4-3 pm $3I$.40 Trifsck V7-2 mM $2,030.70 VII (i) time. 'This has been going on for about the last this issue can send 50 cents with a long, Quit concentrating on losing weight and start man, said Monday that the public is dividually when the problem was The single biggest item came from IMI m m liO 4.20 3.00 SevMdt V lt (q m m VII (I) Herald Reporter 3 lr« Mfbi $.t0 3i0 $.40 Kovens— $155,000 in tax free bonds. with 10 killed 3 nri im 4.10 2.40 2 biter m 110 3J0 2.10 year. stamped self-addressed envelope for it, taking better care of your esophagus. invited to attend the Sept. 6 meeting, first discovered. Residents also com­ $ S«n M f 3.00 2MyWMl $.40 $.10 7 Immkm Wiy 120 120 A public meeting to discuss the re­ The bonds were used to pay off $ li.'i Hmacy 10.10 Um 1 take diet pills to keep me from getting so You are hurting your esophagus with those The esophagus does not have any protective but those in attendance will not be plained of the inconvenience, and MEXICO CITY (UPI) - Mexican When the two hijackers realized TM: 32.72 $ a ’l $ 00 cent water problem in the southwest Mandel s first wife, Barbara, when kWsk 3M pm $11.00 Tkr 31J1 TteK 3241 hunpy. I haven't lost my appetite. And if I diet pills. Most of those that suppress your coating to protect it from the action of acid permitted to speak. most have signed a petition seeking troops stormed a hijacked bus Mon­ they were trapped, passengers said Nrfsck 113 pm $17i0 m m 213 pm $20.40 m m 217 pm $i7.4o section of the Town of Manchester they separated in 1973. TrHscta: VVS pm $74.40 Ptrftck 312 pm $4114 krfsda: 217 pm $3140 don't take the diet pill I end up eating more and appetite contain drugs that have an action digestive juices from the stomach. Repeated damages from the town for the 12- day but not before the two terrorists they cursed and one emptied his Trlfscti: V2-S mM $110.00 has been scheduled for next week. Republican Director Vivian Mandel testified he planned to Fw k VII (I) Trifscte: 2-7-$ pm $12740 then I am even sicker. I'm 5 feet 2. Nine similar to the caffeine in coffee. So you are exposure of the lower esophagus to acid day period that they were required lo aboard started shooting passengers pistol at them while the others InnntuH tii i$.u sjo loo GcMt VII (I) Tvsink TakM CsvM (I) Charles McCarthy Jr., acting town Ferguson had requested a change of repay Kovens the money plus in­ I a Tm M m 1140 10.40 7.00 1 M um Sten. N 13.00 3.40 2.10 months ago I weighed 136 pounds. I weigh 116 defeating your doctor's advice to not drink digestive juices not only causes burning in the boil their water. and exploded a hand grenade, killing detonated a hand grenade. The one 2 TJl'i Nco. h f 14.20 iOO manager, announced that the the meeting site to permit more terest after leaving politics 4 km 3 20 2FVi Cm « M $.10 3.10 4 m - Frm im 3.N 2.40 now. I look better now than 1 have in years but 1 coffee by taking these pills. I suggest you stop pit of the stomach but can cause an ulcer of the The problem was traced last week 10 persons. with the grenade killed himself and TIk 32:12 4 FrlMy Traap 140 I Tifir Styte ZJ« meeting will be Thursday, Sept. 1 at residents to attend. The meeting had Some of the other gifts and benefits Tim; 32:20 don't feel better. Is there anything else I can do them at once. lower esophagus. This is not unlike an ulcer in to a valve on Diane Dr. that was the other terrorist was seriously in­ MMc 211 am $11S.20 T1m;40:l5 7:30 p.m. at the Manchester High originally been scheduled for the Lin­ “ It was butchery," said Alfredo Nrfsda: V MI ^ $fJ0 m m 2U mM $34.40 m m 144 mm $2t.u Mandel was accused of accepting: pm $ to get over this? If not, how long can the es­ Eat a sensible bland diet for a while and start the duodenum. These also occur because the closed and should have been open. Reyes, one of the 10 passengers jured and brought lo Mexico City by Trlfsck V2-4 mm $3,424.20 hmm 112 pm 72,100 SMsrfscte: 1-44-2 pm $210.10 School auditorium. coln Center Hearing Room, which • Mandel admitted receiving $15.- Trtfsctc 12-4 pm $3,410.40 AltewOancc 1431 ophagus take this before it turns into somethine a daily exercise program such as a daily walk. duodenum doesn t have any protective coating Staff members of the Water wounded. “ People fell like flie s" police. Another water-related meeting, seats about 25 people. 000 from Security Investment Co., a M e : $I$I,370 else? Do exercises that you can do standing up so you as the stomach does either. Department will attend the meeting "We thought we were all going to " The passengers who were next to the Sept. 6 session of the water study multimillion dollar firm which leases DEAR READER — Why are you so obsessed won't increase any reflux of material from Because of the volume of mail Dr. Lamb can­ Residents will be permitted to to answer questions that citizens be blown up when one of the men the driver died when the grenade committee, will also be at the high buildings to the federal government with losing weight? While you have an inflamed your stomach into your lower esophagus. not answer your letters personally but he will have about the water problem. pulled the pin on the grenade and it exploded, ' he said. school auditorium, McCarthy an­ speak at the Sept. 1 meeting, which He said it was for back legal fees. esophagus is not a good time to do that. answer representative letters of general in­ McCarthy said that he has also in­ It was not known how many If you follow your doctor’s advice and stay nounced, will deal specifically with the recent blew up on his chest, " said Primitivo I am sending you n ie Health Letter number vited members of the water study Prosecutors valued his interest at a passengers were on the bus, bound Plainfield results away from those diet pills, eat sensibly and terest in his column. Write to him in care of The committee has been reviewing water problem. Residents in the Solis Romero, another passenger 4-8. Hiatal Hernia and Esophageal Reflux. I committee and present members and "conservative $140,000 " and said it fur Guadalajara, Mexico's second exercise you should get over this prettv soon. The Manchester Evening Herald, P.O. Box a list of 11 possible ways of im­ southwest section of town had to boil The hijackers, who identified candidates for the Board of Directors was a bribe. largest city. 1551, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019. proving the system included in a water for 12 days because of high themselves as members of the Fint VII (q Rttk VII (0) to attend. Shortly after the bus left Mexico M e VII (q study done by Weston & Sampson, a bacteria counts found in the water • Mandel joined a $316,000 Eastern i^eople's Armed Revolutionary 1 U Wmiir 1140 140 4.20 4 OF «Mk b i ^ 4S.I0 10.10 ISO 2 Grkmi fas 11.10 0.21 UO Mayor Matthew Moriarty will City, the two hijackers, described I lyti FWmr, M 1140 13.00 7 Wm OIriM. M 3.40 3.00 3 Vie ly« 0.40 UO Boston engineering firm. supply in that area. Shore, Md., land deal called Ray’s Front, sought the release of ^ o 4M te I to 5 Twte Ptte 7.00 7 kim 'i rm 110 Many were angered by the fact serve as moderator at the meeting. brothers who kidnaped U.S. Consul only as young men, rose and told the Tbr. 3140 Ttor 3147 Point, Inc., saying he wanted a place ram 31:41 Terrance Leonhardy in Guadalajara driver to let off his assistant with a m m 14 mM $M.M m m pM$i$4o m m 213 m M $12040 PLAZA DEPT. STORE to retire when he left public office. Trifscte 1-14 mU $2001.20 Ptrttcte 4-7 pm $140.10 Perfect!: 2U mM $217.00 (Ws Hava A NoHoii To Ptaaaa) Mandel paid $150 for his share in the on May 4, 1973, police said. note for the highway police. They ....a t VII It) TrHtcte: 4-7-$ mM $442S.30 Trifscte: 2-17 pm $1410.40 bound the passengers' hands and told Iln k 'iC s p h 17.00 7.M 410 NaxI to Frank'a Supormarkot deal. Prosecutors placed a $45,000 Silk VII (I) TaMic VII (1) I C«My Tviit h f 4.40 4.10 I Soft Soaf 7.40 110 3.00 Eaat MIddIa Tpke., Mancheatar rhe 8 1/2-hour hijacking started the driver not to make any stops. 1 Petes ChM 140 3.40 2.40 value on Mandel s investment and 3 fsKi PerOy 100 4.10 3.20 3HaztecM 2.40 2.M shortly after the "Yellow Arrow” in­ 'I'hc note delivered to the police Tim: 31:3$ 3 U. teCartby. M called it a bribe. 2 K«l 3.10 1 Utorier M ie 140 Today’s summary m m M pm $$ioo r«ir. 3141 rm: 31:34 terstate bus left Mexico City Sunday demanded the relea.se of the Cam- T r i^ 113 pm $1012.$0 mm: 3U psM $3120 fawete: 3U mM $440 • In 1974, Mandel received $42,000 afternoon. pana I.,opcz brothers, who kidnaped M y m k. 1-ImM $11100 Perfecte: 143 pm $1110 INSULATE NOW perfecte: U3 mM WM T M VII (I) Trifscte 11$ m M $213.10 to finance his divorce. The money the U S. consul. Leonhardy was TrifecU 112 pm $2$1.70 canning supplies Compiled from United Press International It ended in darkness 210 miles to 1 k M i k l 1S.0O 0.20 4.20 Dovoik YaMm Coens (I) • mason Jars • home canners and we will take was funneled through several released three days after his abduc­ I iMokfteu SM. M ISO 4.10 Sersak V li (I) 2 U . loelii GooO 4.10 3.20 2.40 the northwest near the town of La $ Huke Urt 7.00 businessmen from a Catholic mis­ tion after Mexico flew 30 political 1 Of k. Homs 14.40 340 UO 3 Heitpto mizzir |.I0 4.20 • freezer tape • freezer paper l^iedad, where police and troops Tim: 3143 7 kv 3.00 2.20 1 WWMri Featken 4.41 sionary order - the Pallottine pri.soncrs out of the country and paid m m 14 pm $to$.io 4 FMiteff 2.10 Tim: 40:31 • freezer boxes • funnels A nO% off the price. barred the vehicle s path with a pipe Pirftete: 14 mM $13$.40 Tim; 31:2$ fantle 243 pm $22.10 charged wiin seconu-aegree Fathers. Mandel insisted it was a $80,000 ran.som. TrifscU 1-lal mM $311.10 U7 $ iso cheesecloth • good luck jar rubbers AUGUSTA, Maine - A bipar­ across the road. mm: pm 2 Perfsete 243 paM $3120 State murder in the the hit-run deaths loan. Parfseta: 317 piM $04.10 Trifscte M l pm $21110 • paraffin wax • can-well blanchers tisan group of Maine legislators Trifscte: 3-7-4 mM $42170 HARTFORD — Connecticut has of two Elvis Presley mourners the Fs^ VII (I) Tmffk VII (0 Call today for FREE estimate favor the Passamaquoddy tidal Uflik YmMs Coens (T) I kfty krt 4.10 100 2.20 day the superstar was buried. No $ CsraMM, W I3U 4.10 4.00 1 factn IMS S.M 4.00 2.M been notified it will receive power project as an alternative to I 100 $.20 3 Peoca Sm 4.t0 4.40 lamn m $ SHm Fix 140 3.00 4 Pesli'i Pride 3.00 trial date was set I fartitei 4.10 million in federal funds to help the Dickey-Lincoln hydroelectric \(d \ kam 2 HfMi Smls IW Tim: 31:42 647-9621 31:01 Tam: Tim: 404$ faWsle 341 m M $1140 provide better education to han­ Qm m U: $ I mM $IS.20 project. QuMsU: $U mM $1310 Supsrfsctc 1111 pm $3U.70 You’ll Find It At The Plaza dicapped children. Towns will WASHINGTON - Women's Nrfrcte VI m M $11110 Ptrfecte: U$ psM $27.10 Trifscte: $11 pm $1004 10 Attentom: 2413 InsulCorp receive about $35 for each special Equality Day has been NT Trifscte: 1V2 pm $17240 Nanir $111,240 BOSTON — Claiming a misuse proclaimed for Aug. 26 for the EINiEnOY CaiNiBEPVATIQIU ENOirJEEPB education student or half of the of hearsay evidence and violation i BBB HILLIARD BT. past five years, it will be / t funds. The balance will go to the of their legislative privilege, l-lUli DLl: MANCHESTER, CT. OB DAO AUl L\LK1 Jai Alai results state for administrative costs and lawyers for former proclaimed again this year — but a special program designed to Massachusetts Sens. Joseph J.C. only after a presidential aide out­ raged some women by declaring find children who are not being DiCarlo and Ronald C. Mackenzie Fiftii Patti Dunne's helped. there would be no proclamation. have appealed their federal extor­ 1 leases SsOaibaa U l 4 W 100 kaufl 13 40 140 4 00 1 Irri CsAtalei 14.M $.20 4.H tion convictions. is faluatei 7.40 4.10 I lary ^ 12.00 4.20 IfaMOMteii 1100 10.40 School of Gymnastics Inc. 2 Asm Iseast S 20 4 Oniyei Isenst no 5 ktearae hpa 4 I0 HARTFORD — Former Sen. MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Elvis fansla 1$ $M.00 11 U120 faWate 1-1 $35.H David Neiditz, D-West Hartford, Presley s will puts his father, Perfecte V4 $2I7.N Perfect! 1-1 $1S7.$0 Parfseta 1-1 $9100 210 PINE STREET MANCHESTER Trifccta V4-2 $I2S N Trifscte 114 $14171 Trifscte 1-1$ $429 U was sworn in today by Gov. Ella Vernon, in charge of disbursing a SsceaO Slitli Has expanded Its program to include T. Grasso as state banking com­ vast but as yet uncounted fortune OUateafasnica 11.40 IM 4.M Know your Jeweler! Here are five National 1 CMStee liSMt 13 00 $40 3.20 1140 11 40 $.40 DANCE and PRESCHOOL GYMNASTIC and keeps it all in the family. I lam Am I $.20 3.40 410 411 1 Orsfte tetter 7 40 4.N diamonds of the same size-each missioner, He succeeds Lawrence I Dirince 1 $0 $.00 2 imta Atesrts 4H MOVEMENT EXPLORATION CLASSES. Connell Jr ., who resigned to Qumete I I $40 00 faWste 1$ $104.40 fatetela 1-1 $$7.M NEW YORK - The giant Bank Pirfecta 11 $12$ 70 Perfect! 4 $ $141.41 Psrfscte II ms.H is 'A carat — at ______become head of the Federal of America Monday joined an in­ Tnfseta 11-2 $9.SR90 Tnfecte 1 11 $1.31190 Trifscte 4 VI $1933.70 OUR DANCE PflOBRAM FEATURES: vastly different Credit Union Administation in dustry shift to a 7 per cent prime Ssieedi * Low Inatructor-Pupll Ratio International 0 tesretea 17.20 9.41 4 20 prices. Betae Washington. lending rate. Observers predicted 1.20 $.40 * Open to atudonta of all agaa (Proachool to further increases in the short­ 1 Atearts S40 VICTORIA, B.C, - Veteran ac­ m m 4-1 tti.40 Adult) you buy, you HARTFORD - Motorists term money rates in the near Psrfscte 14 $14110 A Boginner to Advancod lovtl claaaoa tor Sebastian Cabot, who was well Jai Alai entries Trifscta 141 $1,370.10 should kno\A/ why. should have no problem obtaining future. OM * Modern Dance adequate gasoline in Connecticut known for his beard, courtly 4 2 i^ Ssksbaa 11.40 410 3.20 Dence lor gymneetic choreogrephy manners and his girth, suffered a Aaia I * during the forthcoming three-day PASADENA, Calif. — Space $ 20 4.41 * Women'o Beeic Jezx end Sllmneetlce Let us explain stroke early today and died, his Turtday Mfiht ■M 400 Labor Day weekend, according to scientists have postponed for two Okkla 14 $$l.20 the Automobile Club of Hartford. wife reported. He was 59. Fm F0«T1I PsrfscU 4-3 $121.20 A ll dance cfaatat are ttu ah t b/ the quality days the launch of another ttvani Tura Trifscta 112 $219.10 1. iMabteUsMt 7 -1 1. Gsos 1. Isnsk II Prices appear fixed and stable in Voyager toward the outer planets, iim m m 1. Ssrsi 11 Ms. Jo-Elien Leach it 2. Issnsi t kriNCS 71 1 farrm l-j difference. Connecticut, it said, with the LONEK)N — An eight-day-old 1 kiearai fasriM 11 I bty 3. Uma 4-1 I Mtir Ism 9.40 $ 00 IM looking for a possible flaw in the 4. Aarnkfai^ 7 2 3. Ism 7 2 3 terittesl an /nnovalfva and txparlancad lianca fnalruclor. average being 66 cents a gallon work slowdow by air traffic con­ 4 hacaraa 4. Piarrs VI 4. tedki 12 Itkm $.00 121 computer programming that 1 laMk Ecsmits 12 $. ten $. fasrma 12 I bkta Atesrts 2.M trol assistants forced cancellation ItevyOittHsi VI Vlteai I t PRESCHOOL GYMNASTIC for regular, 72 cents for premium troubled the robot explorer i bistes i Atearts M 1. Lkica VI m m 11 $a20 7. AaeOyM II 7. Orsfte 7. faatalst 7-2 Psrfscta 13 $I7 $I and 71 cents for no-lead — about a today of British Airways' super­ iQsMktel 11 7. Adteir |-I Trifscte 111 $241.30 MOVEMENT EXPLORATION CLASSES launched Saturday. i k m 1 fasrrica II I tetter 71 cent more a gallon than three sonic Concorde flight to vm iwMcs lam VM OrewMi SUAfarrm Tskfc * Open to atudente from agaa 2'A to S M l 7-14 M 7 4-7 $ StBAmrica Washington and hit thousands of 1V7 5 ^ 1 1 $ VI4 17 $ V74 7 13 7-1$ V74 VV7 111 1V4 $ M m 7.20 140 140 tr Low Inatructor-Pupll Ratio months ago. NEW YORK - "Son of Sam " SICM oorra unomi 140 4 01 travelers with steadily 1. kacaraa kte I II I. kscara benarrsll l. Ism Asrrm 11 140 * Taught by cartiflad phyalcal education In- suspect David Berkowitz today Aim UsM( 11 1. HiklZmi 11 fatetete I $ $24.H lengthening departure delays. t I Amk farm 11 M M Alia I 41 L Uma Imrta 7-2 atructora and gymnaallc protaaalonala faced two charges of murder and Iktikpa 11 1. Am Uimt 12 1 Orafte faanica VI Psrfscte VI $$141 Regional iMiOiGmHu 7-2 1 Cteirrki 12 Tnfseta VI-7 $701$l A highly creative program daaignad to Prices subiect lo change 4. Arriktel VI 4.lerai«sb^ 12 4. u rn teeter VI * five of attempted murder in the LtevyQiMh 11 $. laky Csazjtei II $. Uatea Obarm II QmaB JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indone­ iAnteybemrs VI $. fatew Pterrs 1! axpoaa our praechoolara to baeic aklll con- BOSTON — Extended outlook Borough of Queens over the past L basks Arfiiaii M 1 teiftea lipa 7-1 I tesM Aarrm 7-1 2 IMd Urn 7.M 4.40 120 sian military aircraft today ISew rescue equipment arrives 7. O m l r ^ 71 7. 0rs|a OsimIi 7-2 7. bkte IscM 7 2 1 Qncte Serea IM IN capta on each place of gymnaallc apparatua. for Southern New England, year. He is being arraigned in a i bmtea fa rm 12 7. Aaker Vaanka 11 I ten bps 11 I b k ll bSMTTS 11 I &MnUm 11 $ M m lam 3.M Thursday through Saturday: parachuted food, medical supplies Town of Manchester Fire Fighters Robert Lindsay, left, and Ken Cusson cheeky vm On^ (Mrme SIBS k m Pisns SIBS km Nkrte 1-2 $34.21 HURRYII RagIstraUon Is limited. room near his cell at the Brooklyn M l M l 2+$ 121 SeSOrkkkrM mm and para-medical teams into 1-17 17 $ 74-1 713 17 2 17 2 7 2 $ 7-2 4 7-13 2-U M 7 2-7-3 Pvrtecta 21 SIOAJA Register at our Studio Chance of rain Thursday especial­ hosptial where he is being held for equipment today for the Town Fire Department’s new lon|-awa'‘ed rescue truck. The T « i Sara rnn Trifscta 21$ $311.41 c M k h a S ^ quake-tom areas around Lunyuk 1. Am fawm It Tiarra Jewelers i Silversmiths Since 1900 ly in eastern sections. F air pychiatric examination. 1. kriMs tetw 72 1. bkte Amnca 11 1. Orsfte tetter II Teefftli Tues. Wad. Thurs. in southern Sumbawa, a govern­ truck was delivered by American Modular Rescue Corp. of Smithfield, R.I. last Friday. 1 Imtes Amatei II 2. 0 ^ fasnica 12 I knace Serea 12 4 bteica Lem 900 4.M 120 Friday. Chance of showers Satur­ 1 Am k OMiiiHa 11 2. tern bfri 11 Aug. 23 Aug. 24 Aug. 25 958 MAIN ST., DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER The truck will be ready for all major rescue operations after a few minor equipment in­ L teiM Pterrs 11 L KM Ism 7-2 1 bOHa SsTN VI 2 Derrte Zem S M 4 20 day. Daytime highs in the 70s, ment spokesman said. He 1 liry lamt 7-2 4. terftes Nkrte VI 4. bfaci fasrmi $ 1 7 Mtar fasneca 11 A.M .lo 2 P.M. MEMPHIS, Tenn. - $. ktcaraH hei VI 4. kkta Anrrica 11 320 HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WESTFARMS reported 80 persons killed, 65 mis­ stallations, according to Fire Chief John Rivosa.ffhe equipment inc udes a special tool for 5. kkvihaiica 1| $. bkta tetisr 11 OmmU 2 4 $3lil overnight lows in the 50s but drop­ 1 km kill 12 5. M m lam 71 Psychiatric tests were ordered I HmH fasneca 71 I M m Pterrs 4-1 I. bima Atesrts 12 Perfecte 12 $71.41 For mort Information, call th« Studio at sing and 35 seriously injured in 7. Arri bamrs 11 7. Uaka 41 ping to the upper 40s Thursday Monday for Treatise Wheeler, extricating victims trapped in cars, saws, axes, ropes, winch and all equipment ne^ed or lam 7. tews Atesris 71 7. terftea Gsnm 7-7 Tnfecte 12-7 $37l$l the Friday earthquake. I bkte SsTM II 1 teifiM bm i t I lliaii Pterrs i-j 6 4 9 - 3 5 7 7 night in the Berkshires. many types of rescue operations. The truck cost $18,(X)0. (Herald photo by Vaughn) • s jrw ix .'' vm Edisk Iscet SOU OrsfeiHrTm m a : $344,421 M 7 174 M l 114 vm lvalue fasrteci 1V7 M l 7-13 17 2 24-S V7 3 l i t 112 71$ 17 2 2-VI 7-24 AftaakMt: 4441 r PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 23, 1977 M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Tues,, Aue, 23. 1977- pa g e Mivn- Vernon may get Red Sox streakiest club in memory cemetery agency BOSTON (UPI) - Notes one week to revive its batterea race and the confounding ability to been unable to lift the team single- The pitching staff also is September pennant race. from a distance about the hurlers, only to have the staff turn blow a 10-game lead in the last two handedly on those occasions when a leaderless. Despita his hot stdeak of So it seems the Red Sox have no mostly financed by money coming around and look like the 1954 By BARBARA RICHMOND erratic Red Sox; weeks. turnaround victory must be attained. June and July, Rick Wise hardly is chance, based on the above obser­ from the sale of plots and from trust Cleveland Indians the following Herald Reporter funds but the town does budget The 1977 version of Boston’s But the sum is only as inconsistent For consistency, one must look to the club stopper. Neither Manager vations. But that’s not true. The baseball darlings is the streakiest week. as its parts. The same Bill Campbell Don Zimmer nor Wise himself can The Vernon Charter Revision Com­ money also. Rick Burleson, Denny Doyle and Yankees are just as spotty as the Red The Red Sox certainly have played who has been Boston’s salvation is tell when the right-hander will have a mission agreed Monday night that In the current budget income was club in memory. Here is a team that Rick Miller, the so-called banjo Sox and the Orioles are totally un­ has won 13 out of 14 games, then has like a team this year — winning when the man responsible for the team’s hitters who have strummed in tune good fastball and sharp curve and predictable, based on their provision should be made in the estimated at $32,880 for 1977-78 and everyone plays like All-Stars and charter for a permanent agency to the town’s appropriation is $15,000 lost nine straight, then has won 11 occasional unraveling. Butch Hobson all season long. But none of them is a which game he will be throwing dependence on youth this season. losing when everyone performs like has been tremendous most of the meatballs. oversee all town-owned cemeteries. although the department request had straight and 15 of 16 ... only to drop power threat so none has been able to So if the Red Sox hit another hot the Bad News Bears. TTie infield is time, but horrendous afield in four- Luis Tiant, the longtime stopper on been for $21,500. The operating three in a row to Kansas City while pick up the club when their Sox sag. streak, they could sweep to the pen­ alternately flawless as a diamond and five-game stretches. the staff, is even more unpredictable The Rev. John Lacey, chairman of expenses were estimated at $54,380. looking inept. Here is a squad that Unfortunately Fred Lynn has been nant, race through the playoffs and and as worthless as dime. Jim Rice has been incredibly than Wise and Ferguson Jenkins is the recently appointed Vernon Strong said there are about 45 has shattered consecutive-game consistent, in his troubles at the waltz through the World Series. If productive and possibly could win the spotty. For a while rookies Mike Cemetery Committee, initiated the acres in the Grove Hill Cemetery and home run records while blasting 33 So how can anyone say the Red Sox plate. For the first time in his life they go cold as they have several will win the pennant? How can American League Most Valuable Lynn is struggling and he is unable to Paxton and Don Aase seemed to request for the charter provision. some 25 are developed. Elmwood is round trippers in a 10-game stretch, times, they'll remain frigid right anyone say they won’t win it? All that Player award — if the Red Sox finish shake his slump. In 1975, the incredi­ possess the young, lively arms that just 4.4 acres. only to go four consecutive games through an unhappy winter. The Rev. Mr. Lacey said an agency first. On the other hand. Rice — as ble rookie led the Red ^ x by exam­ the Red Sox needed so badly. But Pastor Lacey said the committee’s thereafter without a homer. truly can be said is that thus far this Things would be so much easier if is needed to coordinate use and year, the Red Sox have proved they well as George Scott, Carl ple. In 1977 he is undistinguished on a fans who rely heavily on these two priorities are to maintain what it has Here is a club that seems to need they were winning six out of every 10 maintenance of all town cemeteries, Yastrzemski and Carlton Fisk — has club that needs a fulltime star. are forgetting that they are rookies and to improve areas where needed, an oxygen tent on the pitching mound have the talent to run away with the games Instead of doing their impres­ including the small memorial plots subject to the pressures of a sion of the stock market. that are, scattered in various places beginning with the Grove Hill and around town. Elmwood cemeteries. The next meeting of the revision At the 4‘H Fair The Town Council, on request of commission will be Sept. 12 at 7:30 Pastor Lacey and other members of p.m. in the Memorial Building. In Marianne Schlude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schlude the committee, voted to disband the Herald Yanks^ win skein September the commission plans to of Snipsic Lake Rd., Ellington, poses with her quarter horse Grove Hill Cemetery Committee and go back to weekly meetings. which she rode at the horse show Sunday at the Tolland County create the Vernon Cemetery Com­ angle mittee. Grove Hill Committee was 4-H Fair. They were second-place winners in several events. snapped by WSox not listed in the charter. To the right, several 4-H’ers enjoy a tug of war. Glenn Hunter Special grant Earl Yost of Willington, left, braces himself ahead of Lori Gerber of The town has two cemeteries now due in Vernon CHICAGO (UPI) — Oscar Gamble continued his torrid hitting Rockville. (Herald photos by Richmond and Dunn) in use. Grove Hill and Elmwood. The Sports Editor other two, Dobson and Bamforth, are against the New York Yankees Monday night as his single in the The Vernon school system has been bottom of the eighth inning led the Chicago White Sox to a 5-3 inactive as far as any more burials notified it will receive' $22,715 in are concerned. However, the town federal funds to assist in carrying out come-from-behind victory. still maintains them. new federal legislation dealing with Tennis interest off Generosity noted The loss snapped New York’s win­ Palmer, who blew a 6-2 lead, was South Windsor prepares for fair ning string at eight games. tagged for a solo homer and an RBI In agreeing to include the education of the handicapped. Apparently Manchestenk is not a Thanks to the generosity of Matt Gamble, who wore the Yankee pin cemetery committee in the charter, Last week. Asst. Supt. Albert tennis tournament community. double by A1 Cowens. By JUDY KUEHNEL with the fall harvest of fat pumpkins, Friday night with a beerfest from 7 car that falls apart and various Moriarty Sr., the St. Thomas stripes last season, is hitting .500 the Revision Commission also agreed Kerkin, explaining the program, said Seminary Athletic Fund has been Rangers 8, Brewers 7 Herald CorreapondenI shiny peppers and prize sweet corn— to midnight and a rock concert begin­ games for youngsters. There were only six entrants in against his old team with nine RBI. to put in the provision that the Town funding wasn't expected until 1978. enriched by a check in the amount of Jim Sundberg’s two-run, seventh- all hoping to win a coveted blue rib­ ning at 8 p.m. The Democrats will A “Gong Show” will highlight ac­ each the Women’s Singles and the His base hit off Sparky Lyle drove When the first Wapplng Fairs were bon. Council could revoke its fiscal He said to start, the money will $500. The seminary’s two baseball inning single rallied the Rangers to play the Republicans in a softball tivities Sunday at 3 p.m. The frog Men’s Masters tournaments staged home Richie Zisk from second base, held near the turn of the century, powers if continuance would be un­ average out to about $35 per student diamonds have b « n used by the their first victory in four games. Ladies enter mouth-watering game at 8 p.m. on Friday. jumping contest, reminiscent of the by Ihe Recreation Department last breaking a 3-3 tie. South Windsor was primarily a rural, wise. It was also agreed that the under the special program. Claudell Washington had a two-run canned sweet pickles and jams and Following the parade on Saturday, days of Huck Finn, will take place at Hartford Twilight Baseball League Zisk had singled to center and Alan agricultural community with tobacco The new legislation guarantees ail weekend. double and Mike Hargrove a two-run jellies, made in the surroundings of the beer garden will open at 1 p.m., 12:30 p.m. A horse show will run method of appointing committee for several seasons with Moriarty’s Bannister, who was on first base, and potato farms prominent. handicapped students a free, public homer for Texas. Adrian Devine the most modem kitchen but many with a full llne-up of entertainment from 2 to 5 p.m. and Richard Matt members should be spelled out. Both were all-time low totals. one of the entrants and benefactors. kept on coming. Center fielder Micky Although the farms are fewer and education. hurled 2 1-3 innings of one-hit relief with recipes dating back to the days scheduled throughout the afternoon will offer a magic demonstration to The Men’s Singles, which has Counting Moriarty s check, the Rivers hit cutoff man Willie Ran­ the community is growing, both in in­ Commission member Leonard ’Through the program individual for his 10th victory. when grandmother went to the Wap­ and evening. delight young and old alike at 2 p.m. reached the final round with top seminary received over $1,000 from dolph, whose throw home was dustry and population, residents still Jacobs asked if by law that every educational programs will have to be Tigers S, Angels 1 ping Fair. Bruce Rogers will offer folk songs The beerfest will be in full swing seeds, defending champion Mike fans at last Sunday’s playoff game fumbled by catcher ’Thurman Mun­ turn the clocks of time back on one town has to operate a cemetery. Nor­ written for each student identified as Fernando Arroyo hurled a five- This year s fair will be Sept. 9 to 11. In the Beer Garden from 1 to 2 p.m. throughout the day on Sunday, begin­ White and Tom McDonald paired between the MB's and Jai son for an error as Bannister slid weekend a year for the Wapping man Strong, superintendent of the having some kind of handicap. ’The hitter for Detroit and Rusty Staub The Wapping Fair Parade starts at Esterlna Belly Dancers will enter­ ning at 1 p.m., with music from 2 to 7 Saturday morning at 10:30, attracted Alai...Interesting Item: Nine of home. Fair. cemeteries, said “no,"' that most program has to be carried out supported him with a three-run noon on Saturday. The Wapping Fair tain from 2 to 3 p.m. Paul Arel will p.m. by the “Beginnings.” 17 players, of which two defaulted every 10 phone calls on baseball con­ “I was halfway from second to One of the big events for the town, cemeteries are private. whether or not the towns receive fun­ Association welcomes all in­ put on a karate exhibition from 3 to 4 their opening tests. cern the Boston Red Sox from game third when I saw (coach Bobby) the fair still reflects many of the ding. dividuals, clubs and organizations to p.m. “Bojene” will entertain in the Gardeners to meet Vernon does have a privately run and ticket information to marital Knoop waving me home,” Bannister traditions of the old time country Vernon now has about 650 students ’The Rev. Earle Custer downed [American League| participate in the parade whether it beer garden from 4 to 7 p.m. and The Gardeners' Exchange of South Catholic Cemetery, St. Bernard’s. status and home addresses of the said. “I didn’t see the throw but I did fairs — complete with vegetable and identified as having handicaps. It is veteran Mai Darling to cop the be on foot, with an elaborate float or “Good Grief” will perform from 8 Windsor will meet Wednesday at 7:30 There are also several plots es­ players...The Red Sox and New York see he (Munson) didn’t catch the animal judging, beer tents, booths, hoped that the funds will be Masters while Louise Kermode “Come and get it.....” homer. It was Staub’s 17th homer, with a simple decorated bike. p.m. until closing. p.m. in St. Peter's Church Hall, Sand tablished by families years ago. Yankees have five games left against ball. I had Uie plate with my left transferred to the local board before earned the Women's Singles title by rides and band concerts. Following the parade, the fair Doodlebug contests will take place Hill Rd. each other, two at Fenway Park Morganna, baseball’s kissing bandit, greeted George Brett of foot.” while Arroyo, who hadn’t won since With the most modern of industry The operation of the cemeteries is school starts next month. whipping Kathleen Gasper. Kermode June 13, is now 7-13. gates will open for a day and evening from 2 to 5 p.m. Special events The speaker will be George Potter- Sept. 19-20 - and three at New York - the Royals last night in Kansas City as he approached the plate. Munson said the throw hit his only a mile away on Sullivan Ave., won the Town title a year ago. A's 5, Blue Jays 2 of fun and entertainment. throughout the day will include a nail ton, who will discuss the care and Sept. 13-14-15. All will be under the She failed to make a ‘hit’, being intercepted by stadium security. chest, then his glove, before rolling residents still come to the fair laden Pinch-hitter Willie Crawford The fair ground.s will also be open driving contest, pie eating contest, a pruning of fruit trees. He has taught Limiting play to players 18 and arc lights. In addition, Boston has six away. (UPI photo) smacked his first homer in an gardening classes at Manchester over cut the field in ail three games remaining with Baltimore, Chicago added an insurance run half at home, while the Yanks pnd Oakland uniform, a three-run shot in Community College and has an Coventry schedules divisions last weekend. Tliere are after Gamble's hit. Francisco several top-flight youngsters who Orioles won’t meet again until next Barrios went the route, earning his the seventh inning to give the A’s the extensive orchard and garden at his win. Doc Medich, 6-6, went the first ,„And so does Hebron Avery St. home. were b a rr^ from play because of season. 12th triumoh In 16 decisions. Ed seven innings for the win. Plans for the harvest supper are their tender age. Sport on decline Figueroa, 12-9, was the loser. A schedule for the Sept. 8-11 A pony pulling contest goes on at 6 vance season ticket purchase is Aug. Democratic primary Indians 12-3, Mariners 1-4 Campbell loser Gamble doesn’t have anything being finalized. Members and new­ The championships must be listed Hebron Harvest Fair has been an­ p.m. and the Long Island Sound Band 30. Slow pitch softball may have Jim Blbby hurled a two-hitter in comers are requested to let Mrs. as Rec Department functions and not special against the Yankees. “I’m nounced by the Hebron Lions, spon­ will be on stage from 7:30 to 11:30 Daily admission will be $2 ‘ji per­ The Democratic primary of Coven­ for the Second Districl will be at the reached the saturation point in the first game and was backed by a Edna Priest know if they plan to at­ as Town Tournaments until such always trying for a hit but I’ve had sors of the four-day event. p.m. sons not holding season tickets try will be held Sept. 15. On Saturday, Porter Library. Manchester. During the recently grand-slam homer by Buddy Bell and tend the September event. time as there is no age restriction. completed regular 1977 season, there pretty good luck against them. I was The fair will open Thursday, Sept. Sept 11 events open at 11 p.m. with Parking will be free. Aug. 27, the registrar of voters will Road relocation? five RBI from Rico Carty. In the White has won the town title the were less teams than a year ago and in relief again just looking for the ball. The first the oxen pull. nightcap, Cleveland’s Wayne 8, at 6 p.m. with highlights that Ifelp wanted Work on Ht. 5 hold a special session from 10 a.m. to Isadore Cise of the Eastcove pitch I swung at, I was going for the At 3:30 p.m., the Mountain Laurel last four years while McDonald more forfeits. Also, the proposed Garland walked home a run and evening being a tractor pull and Applications for food service 1 p.m. to make an enrollment of elec­ Development Corp. of Bloomfield home run. But then I wanted the hit. Chorus, Sweet Adelines, will per­ The state Department of Transpor- coached the Manchester Community Sunday le a ^ e never materalized due allowed the winning run to score on a Frank Nick and his Country Knights workers will be accepted at Gilead tors entitled to vote in the primary. has requested a meeting with the BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (UPI) — Minnesota Twins’ outfielder It was a slider over the plate.” form. The doodle bug contest slated tation is installing a %-inch College squad last spring. The pair to lack of interest...The Candlelight wild pitch in the fifth Inning. John on stage from 7 to 11 p.m. Hill Elementary School on Rt. 85 this Larry Hisle believes performance in tight spots is the test of The Yankees built a 3-0 lead on solo bituminous concrete overlay on Rt. 5, The registrars said only residents Town Council regarding the reloca­ teamed to win the Town Men’s League, which operates at Robertson Montague, 6-10, was the winner, Sept. 9, activity again begins at 6 from 6 p.m. concludes the m ajor homers by Lou Pinella (No. 6), week from 9 a.m. to noon daily. South Windsor, from Rt. 30 near the who become 18 years of age or attain tion of Goose Lane in Coventry. Doubles crown in 1974. Park, has sought No. 1 status for greatness. while Garland fell to 10-15. p.m. with a horse pull. The Arizona events at the fair. Rivers (No. 8) and Chris Chambliss A part-time position is open at the East Hartford town line to the East citizenship after Aug. 27 and before Town Manager Frank Connolly told When is the best time to stage several years among the male He was put to the test Monday solo home run. It came off Boston’s Maids will be on stage from 7 to 11 Season tickets may be purchased in Hebron Elementary School kitchen Windsor town line, a distance of 4.95 the day of the primary may enroll the council that several years ago, tourneys? (No. 14). p.m. players and it appears that the pop­ night and passed with flying colors. starter Rick Wise and tied the score advance at $2.50 for the four days for for IV2 hours, 11 a.m, to 12:30 p.m. miles. during that period and be entitled to when the town was working on plans Play has been held after Labor Day ular North End circuit has attained Hisle singled with two out in the Lamar Johnson, a right-handed Fine due On Sept. 10, the fair opens at 9:30 at 1-1. Rich Chiles followed with a anyone over 12 years of age. Those daily, at $2,31 per hour. Work is being done this week vote in the Democratic primary. for the Stephen Loyzim Bridge on N. and the response from participants the goal with Silk City now relegated bottom of the ninth to score Jerry single and scored the go-ahead run on batter, hit for left-handed Jack NEW YORK (UPI) - New York a.m. with the hor:’ >, sheep, beef and under 12 will be admitted free. Brohamer in the bottom of the Applicants will also be considered between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. River Rd. where it intersects with was only fair with some grumbling to the No. 2 spot...Two of the major Terrell from second base and give a double by Butch Wynegar. Rangers' General Manager John dairy shows planned for the morning They further stipulated that all seventh against right-hander Tickets are on sale at most local for the substitute list for substitute Traffic men will be on duty to Broadway, some preliminary work from college students who were no softball tournaments in recent years the Minnesota Twins a 5-4 victory One out later. Bob Randall was hit Ferguson said Monday that right and the goat show set in the after­ other persons enrolling during this Figueroa. Jommson doubled, scoring stores and from any Lions Club kitchen work at both elementary direct traffic through the work area. was done regarding the relocation of longer home. staged in Manchester were scrapped over the Boston Red Sox. by a pitch and a single by Hisle off wing Don Murdoch will be heavily noon. period shall be entitled to party Gamble, who had doubled, and CJiet member. The deadline for an ad­ schools and Rham High School. Motorists are asked to use caution. Goose Lane east of its present loca­ With play scheduled before Labor this season. Silk City and the Army & “Yes, I like a situation like that,” reliever Bob Lee drove in the third fined by the Rangers “regardless of privileges in the Democratic party Lemon, who walked, cutting the tion. Day, you run into vacations and a Navy Club’s promotion...Former Hisle said. “It distinguishes you from run of the inning before Roy Smalley whether he’s found guilty” of cocaine immediately following the primary. Chicago deficit to 3-2. At that time, there was some number of potential players are out UConn hoop stars, Jimmy Foster and being called average or great. The singled to load the bases and Rod possession. The first district session will be at “He's been swinging the bat good,” extensive discussion with adjacent of town on the designated dates. John Thomas took part in the three- only way to advance is to get in a Carew delivered another base hit for Murdoch was picked up by police at Area police report Anti-burglary program the Board Room in the Town Hall and said Chicago Manager Bob Lemon of landowners of a subdivision in that ’The answer for the poor response is day rookie tryout camp of the Denver situation like that. " the final Twins’ run in the inning. the Toronto airport a little over a the second district at the Porter Johnson. “And ail reports were last area, and the possibility of the town plain and simple. Manchester is not a Nuggets but neither was invited to Bill Campbell, who left the Twins The Red Sox scored in the first on week ago and allegedly had a small Library. year that he hits right handers better East Hartford surety bond for court appearance working with a developer in the aban tennis tournament community. the regular camp of the NBA entry. after last season for a $1.2 million singles by Bernie Carbo and Fred quantity of cocaine on him. If found begins soon in Bolton The Board of Admissions and the than left handers. ” Ronald P. Colla, 28, of 35 Prospect Sept. 12. donment of the current curve on contract from the Red Sox, liked the Lynn and an error by Randall. They guilty he could face a jail sentence. registrars will be in session on Johnson is hitting .362 against the St., Manchester, was arrested Mon­ The first in a series of programs Bolton Lions Club. Additional Goose Lane and the rebuilding of a situation a lot less. added a run in the eighth when Lynn Tuesday, Aug. 30, from 7 p.m. to 9 Yankees, knocking in seven runs. day on a court warrant charging him to educate Bolton residents about engravers are available through the new Goose Lane to the east. Campbell threw Hisle two screw hit a .solo homer, his 14th. with second-degree larceny. South Windsor securing their homes against State Police. p.m. at the Board Room at Town Hall It is expected that the Town Coun­ balls before Hisle connected on a fast The Yankees' clubhouse was silent. Top hooter to accept applications for admissions Manager Billy Martin said, “Can’t The charge stems from Colla's South Windsor Police are in­ burglaries will begin in September. The selectmen said patrols along cil will discuss the possibility at its ball. NEW YORK (UPI) - Franz of electorsl Those accepted at that win 'em all. Got to lose one alleged attempt to sell the furniture vestigating a break into Gerber The Board of Selectmen will finalize the business section and through the next meeting. Freed does job "I threw him the screwies because Beckenbauer, who lived up to his time will not be entitled to vote in the sometime." of his previous furnished apartment Scientific Instrument Co. on Gerber plans for the program at its next town will be stepped up as an added I didn't think he would expect it,” Patriots upset reputation as one of the greatest primary election. Elsewhere in the AL, Kansas City in a large East Hartford complex, Rd. sometime over the weekend. meeting. detterent. Campbell said. “Usually he doesn’t soccer players in the world since The registrars of voters have also PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - It may outlasted Baltimore, 8-7, Texas police said. Police said a door in the new addi­ hit off-speed pitches. I guess I should not count in the standings, but joining the New York Cosmos in mid­ Colla allegedly placed a classified The programs will consist of a Church finances given notice that there will be a as pinch-hitter have thrown him another screw topped Milwaukee, 8-7, Oakland put season after a much-heralded career tion to the building was broken and a Bulletin board Philadelphia Eagles Coach Dick presentation by State Police, films, special session on Saturday, Aug. 27, away Toronto, 5-2, Detroit downed ad in a newspaper to sell his fur­ locked area containing tools was The St. Maurice Church ways and ball. " Vermeil got what he has been looking in West Germany, is the 1977 Most question and answer periods and from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to make an California, 5-1, and Cleveland blasted niture. Someone gave him a $25 entered. Reported missing is about means committee is working on new In the top of the ninth, Butch Hob­ for since he came here — a win over a Valuable Player of the North literature. enrollment of electors who are en­ NEW YORK (UPI) — Roger Freed, a 31-year-old journeyman Seattle, 12-1, then lost, 4-3. deposit for it, police said. They $1,600 worth of copper wire and some ways to improve the revenue picture Tolland son hit a two-out, two-run homer to good football team. American Soccer League. titled to vote at any primary or was the Most Valuable Player in the American Association last Royala 8, Orioles 7 NASL Commissioner Phil returned later to give him a check $400 worth of tools. Home security checks will be con­ of the church. Anyone having ideas or tie the game 4-4 for Boston. That one The Eagles, aided by outstanding and he Insisted on cash, police said. willing to work should contact the caucus in Coventry and for the ad­ Counselors will be available to season when he played with Denver under Vern Kapp, but he had whizzed right by Hisle. Hal McRae’s two-out infield single Woosnam announced the results of a ducted by the State Police and its performances from some first-year scored Frank White from second, The buyer then gave him over $900 Rev. Robert Cronin, pastor. ditional erasure of names from the register new students at Tolland never amountea to much in the majors. “I was surprised the ball carried. I poll conducted by the Sporting News auxiliary. Townspeople interested in registry lists. players, upset the New England base to cap a three-run, ninth-inning cash, Colla left, and the buyer began A referendum to decide the fate of High School Thursday and Friday But, the Cardinals needed a right- attempted to get underneath it but it among league players, who chose Vernon having their homes inspected to This special session for all prospec­ Patriots 21-10 in a preseason game rally for the Royals, who maintained carting out the apartment's TV, sofa, the church parking lot will be Sept. 17 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. handed pinch hitter and they took a just carried. I made a last ditch Beckpnbauer over teammate Pele, make them secure against break-ins tive new voters will be conducted at Pittsburgh in the NL East by edging Monday night. first place In the AL West. Jim and the rest, police said. Danny L. Hartsgrove, 25, and and 18 at each Mass. There must be a This applies only to those students chance with Freed, who has turned attempt for it but I didn’t even get a last year's MVP, 282 to 276. Russell Green, 30, both of 18 Village and thefts should call the selectmen's the First District, in the Board Room the Braves on homers by Jay The apartment owner saw the fur­ 70 per cent plurality vote or financial who have not registered previously out to be one of the major con­ glove on i t , " Hisle said. St., Rockville, were arrested Monday office. of the Town Hall. ’The Special session Johnstone and Bake McBride. Jim niture leaving and said, ‘Where do commitment for the lot to be at the high school. tributors on the Cards' bench. The Twins scored their first four night on Common Pleas Court 19 Lonborg, Gene Garber and Ron Reed you think you're going? " repaved. His ability to come through in the runs in the second inning. Glenn UConns to don pads ■KWx-JK-x-rw:-:*:-:-:-:-;':-:-:®- warrants charging them with theft of Engravers tor persons interested held the Braves to seven hits, in­ Police investigation led to Colla's in marking their valuables are The first Youth Group social of the clutch was clearly demonstrated cluding a solo homer by Rod Adams belted a towering 437-foot STORRS (UPI) - Coach arrest. He was being held this mor­ a pocketbook. The alleged incident church will be Sept. 25. There will be Wallingford, guards Gene available at Bentley Memorial Monday night. The Los Angeles Gilbreath. Walt Nadzak says his McDonnell of Ansonia and ning on $1,500 surety bond for happened July 20. a ping pong tournament, games, Library. They were donated by the Dodgers seemed to have the game Padres 1, Pirates 0 University of Connecticut Tony Catapano of Milford, appearance today in Common Pleas Both men were held overnight at music and pizza wrapped up when they entered the the police station in lieu of $1,000 Gene Tenace’s solo homer in the football Huskies plan to center Tom Ney of Court 12. ninth with a 6-1 lead. Then Freed fourth inning and the combined practice in pads for the MIDQH FOOTBALL bonds. They were tp be presented in Bulletin hoard L e a d e rs Hamden and tight end Bob­ court in Rockville today. seven-hit pitching of Bob Shirley and first time today. by Farbotko of West Hart­ Tax collections The Republican Town Committee r David Bliven, 17, of 27 Highland a < x ) o Rollie Fingers sparked the Padres to The coach said the team ford. meeting scheduled for tonight has St., East Hartford, was arrested National League victory over the Pirates. Fingers finished its preseason light Nadzak said the split end m Monday on a warrant charging him been postponed to Aug, 30 at 8 p.m, at protected the lead with 1 2-3 innings Batting football workouts Monday, is “still a tossup tetween lag in Andover the Community Hall, of two-hit relief to gain his 28th save. I pinch-hit a three-run homer to cap a completing the Installation with third-degree burglary (two Area fire calls .National l.eague Chuck Munford of New Bri­ REOSTMTIONS counts). seven-run rally that gave the. Car­ Mets 2, Astras 1 of all offensive plays as tain and Pete Przekop of i . Pinch-hitter Bruce Boisclair’s two- AB H Pet. The charges stem from breaks in Collection of taxes on Andover’s $1 SI dinals an 8-6 triumph. well as defensive sets, Norwich. ” run double in the seventh inning Parker, Pit 509 174 .342 July into the Burnside Automotive South Windsor 1975 Grand List is now at 96.1 per "I went down to hit it and I knew I Nadzak said he was Connecticut opens its hit it hard but I didn’t know where it enabled the Mets to snap a five-game Stennett, Pit 453 152 .336 pleased with some work of store at 117 Burnside Ave., police Monday, 2:28 p.m, — Minor grass cent of the total amount collectable, Starting August 30 *1 0 , 0 0 0 Simmons, St. L 403 134 .333 1977 season at Lehigh Sept. was going,” Freed said. “When I losing streak. Pat Zachry pitched several players in the said. He was released on a $200 non­ fire, 290 Smith St. said Cynthia Clark, tax collector. qt INSTANT 10. M IS. 22ld a 23m looked up to see it go out of the park, seven innings to gain his seventh vic­ Griffey, Cin 466 151 .324 defensive secondary. MATCH IV Templeton, St. L 473 153 .323 The 1975 Grand List is $770,620. WIN ur fOtlOeOOlNtlANHV- For home improvement loans from I couldn’t believe it. I was floating.’’ tory against 12 losses and J.R. Dennis O’Connell, a Luzinski, Phil m There is $30,336 in taxes outstanding. msTANTgy Heritage Savings and Loan. In other NL games, Montreal Richard was the loser. 420 133 .317 junior linebacker from Sonic move Foster, Cin 472 147 .311 CHARTER OAK FIELD Rockville hospital notes At low rates and reasonable terms. defeated Cincinnati, 5-1, Hiiladelphia Cubs 3, Giants 2 Derby, is “looking good,” SEATTLE (UPI) - The Mrs. Clark said she issued 46 new Robinson, Pit 376 116 .309 MATWlW Come to Heritage for details. edged Atlanta, 5-4, San Diego Bobby Murcer’s 24th homer in the Nadjak said. He also King County Council ap­ WARMING HUT liens during the past year and $ 10,000 blanked Pittsburgh, 1-0, New York eighth inning proved to be the win­ Valentine, Mtl 422 130 .308 praised junior defensive proved a 17-year lease released 37. Admitted Monday: Donald Auclair Jr.. St,, Manchester; Betty Webber, Moun­ You can win nipped Houston, 2-1, and Chicago ning run as Uie Cubs beat the Giants Morales, Chi 424 130 .307 back Steve Rose of Wilton Monday, allowing the Seat­ and Stafford Springs, Dorothy Bates. Mt. tain St., Ellington. Comparing the tax collection to THE BETTER WAY topped San Francisco, 3-2. and helped Rick Reuschel to his 17th Ameriran l-eague and junior safety Rocco tle Supersonics to move ROBERTSON PARK ANNEX Vernon Dr., Vernon; William Berger, Discharged Monday: Lori Bouchard, $ 10,000 $ 10,000 ViNOIN victory. Reuschel needed the last out AB H Pet. Testa of Bristol. th eir NBA basketball Ellington; Clifford Ellis, Center Rd., past years, she said 98.5 per cent is Expos 5, Reds 1 Hillcrest Dr., Vernon; Alfred Cham- more of a normal collection. The Reds had a four-game relief help from Willie Hernandez. Carew, Min 477 181 .379 The offensive line “looks operations to the 28,100- 0:00 - 0:00 P.M. Vernon; Jennifer Forbes, Ellington; ■ k M i l l M l l f i ' i - * — • t------, pigny. Warehouse Point; Mrs. Kathleen Mrs. Clark said, “The general pic­ winning streak snapped when Wayne Singleton, Bal 392 131 .334 very decent as a unit, that seat Klngdome next year. Helen Hilt. Regan Rd.. Rockville; Drahos and son. Hillside Manor, Vernon; Christopher Levesque, River St , ture shows we are not doing good. Twitchell and Joe Kerrigan stopped Bostock, Min 470 156 .332 first unit. It is probably the The Sonics requested a Henry Endres, Pennsville, N.J,; Ethel sb$!o.ooo V O O rW IK M O Rice, Bos 489 158 .323 shift from the Seattle Rockville; William Loos, Orchard St . More people are paying less of their them on a four-hitter. Warren most mature part of our Hansen, Ellington; Mrs. Joan Kadish and Heritage Savings Honor Nettles Bailor, Tor 435 139 .320 Coliseum where the 14,098 Rockville; Angelo Maturano, Vernon son, Berle Rd., South Windsor; Terry taxes. " tS' /SV/ Cromartie hit a two-run homer and football team, " Nadzak imm. lxsiH iatm‘i ■ Sim r Rivers, NY 430 137 .319 seats were not producing mAppUcMntt must be between eges of 10 tM Ave., Vernon; Leroy Morgan, High St., Simmons, Greeley, Colo.; Mrs. Pamela Mrs. Clark said she collected $18,- * . J Sam Mejias had a pair of doubles and NEW YORK (UPI) - Graig said.' LeFlore, Det 494 156 .316 enough revenue to cover M i 3 yn„ bring birth certMIcete end be ac-^ Rockville; Henry Proulx Jr., Wellwood Warren and son, Stafford. 411 in back taxes. She said $7,668 was Manchester • Tolland • Coventry a single for the Expos. Nettles', whose batting average for Manning the offensive Circle, Vernon; Michele Proulx, Birth Monday: A daughter to Mr and put to suspense. Suspense means the Phillies 5, Braves 4 the week of Aug. 15-21 was .423, Mon­ Zisk, Chi 422 132 .313 front Monday were tackles more than $2 million in an­ ^companled by parent or guardian. Wellwood Circle, Vernon, Jennie Sykes, Hargrove, Tex Mrs. John Bates, Mt. Vernon Dr., Ver­ tax collector has been unable to VOO » IVMIMQ The Phillies increased their lead to day was named the American 400 124 .310 Dave Jacobs of Oxford and nual coach and player Court St,, Rockville; Nancy Uriano, Arch non collect the taxes. 7 1/2 games over second-place League’s Player of the Week. Yount, Mil 481 147 .306 John Purcel of salaries. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 23, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., ‘Tues., Aug. 23. 1977- PAGE ELEVEN •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Buelnaee OppoOunltr 14 Homae For Sala 23 Homae For Sale 22 Methodists, HPM arket You can have every weekend off National Weather Forecast SMALL ENGINE Service CorporaUon -expanding dealer »*v network. No experience She Berali) when Ed Gorman works for you necessary. Complete training program. $500. Investment required to start your own gain softball victories CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING business. Ideal for retired or While you are out enjoying parthime. Details on request. yourself on the tennis court or golf Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field victory. A three-run sixth inning ‘Training Division Box 619„ Wet grounds due to early Tonight's schedule: course, Ed Gorman will be working Wading River, New York. Cherrone's vs. Telephone, 6 erased a 4-2 deficit for the winners. PHONE 643-2711 11792. showers reduced play in the for you. —FiUgerald Al Lange homered, Earl Hurst had a FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD T / r Town Slow Pitch Softball Tour­ Acadia vs. Tierney’s, 7:15 pair of bingles and Ed Lojeski had a lO Q A N Q ttJ Q NURSES AIDES-11 p.m. to 7 nament last night with only two-base knock for Turnpike. From the minute he helps you a.m., 12 midnight to 8 a.m. —Fitsgerald ‘ 79 77 Experience preferred. Will Four runs in the third inning and a two of the five scheduled Thrifty's vs. Bob & Marie's, 8:30 INDEX P ono nali 2 P ono nali work out a realistic price on your lOWItl IIM NtAIUlU train. Call 646-0129. —Fitzgerald five-run outburst in the fourth led Barbara H C W O fIL U m games contested. NOTICED home, you can start relaxing. No games at Robertson Highland to its upset win. Lou SIUi9thn W$nt%d IS Games played at Robertson Park The Manager of 1 Lott snd Found LCMND . The oft-postponed Feline League Wellington homered and Tim 2 P tr to n tit PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT CX)VEN‘rR Y - 40 acre Egg Baal Eitate Wanted 22 saw North United Methodist send 3 Announctmonit CHILD CARE in licensed playoffs was put off again last night Devanney, Mike Tierney, Pete Shady Qlen Ed will handle.all thb details. Farm, with three story bam. Rec League champion Turnpike TV 4 Enttrttinmant M BwBniiPIl IW HOB pfOm OtyW IilO lil WitWiif , home. 7 - 8 daily, three meals, Butler-type building. Power MAY WE BUY your home? Devanney, Dick Lewis and Chuck Parkade S Auctions to the sidelines in the double elimina­ because of wet grounds with David’s Like driving buyers to your home [ 2 3 ''WOWlKs'' • laundry outings and overtime plant, ana other outbuildings, Quick, fair, all cash and no Mumford each stroked a pair of to ham dwir Puble AiHWHnoMnwIi puMsiiMl t n i U PtVIAYHin rOTOCAIT • tion tourney, 5-4, and Charter Oak and Crispino's to try again tonight at Happy 45th FINANCIAL and showing them around. Like services. Manchester. Deb­ plus ‘Three Lovely Homes. problems. Call Warren E. safeties for the Markets. Bob Simler 8 Bonds*Slockt*MoMgtgtt In this ipaei an nrind to ennlaet Jna bie, 643-1790. Offers invited. B/W Realty, Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. League runner-up Highland Park 7 and 8:15 at Nike Field. 9 Personal Loans had a pair of triples and Ken Ferry Birthday 10 M eCivm aii^ Gwnnl Mmagnr nl lto|il Nuflliri helping people arrange financing. For period ending Wednesday, Aug. 24. Tuesday night will 647-1419. Market ousted Charter Oak League Mick Holmes had a trio of blows — Insurance three hits, including a double, for Oil find thundershowers over the Pacific Northwest, the Ohio niiviMPcc titlist Manchester Oil Heat by a 10-4 and nine others one each for EMPLOYMENT of Manchnstor. Spaca aril ba alotori on a Aral Like explaining deposits, down Near busy Houeehold Ooode 40 Heat. 13 Help Wanted and Tennessee valley, while mostly fair weather will be ...... ZONE Methodist in its come-from-behind — coma, nrat aarrad baala. intersection. Large seven count. 14 Business Opportunities payments and purchase expected elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (ap­ REFRIGERATORS 15 — Situation Wanted □ EDUCATION room home, large lot. $55,000. agreements to buyers. proximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 67 Hutchins Agency, 646-31M. ^ Washers, fanges, used, EDUCATION (88), Boston 60 (79), Chicago 59 ( 77), Cleveland 53 ( 75), guaranteed and clean. 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Very gooi sues WITH. A 313 9ATTINS Household Goods ADVERTISING PROFESSIONAL DEPENDABLE Sitter sell. Four room Colonial. New tion. Priced to sell, low $40s. condi- carded three-over-par rounds of 75 to AVERAGE 1N'T6. WHO LEP 41 _ Articles lor Sale wanted for working mother, tion. Call 6 4 9 -^ . 42 — kitchen, living room, bath. Paul J. Correnti, Real Estate, trail winner Tom Nigro of the host THE POPGERS IN THAT Building Supplies AUCTION RATES three days, 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. 643-5363. 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs SALESPEOPLE Private lot. Many extras. club by seven strokes. Nigro carded CATEGORY IN '76? 44 — Livestock AcUve one year old. Call 649- Priced to sell. $31,900. The 45 — Boats & Accessories Modern household furnishings. Plus some An­ 1 day .. 1U word per day 7813. five birdies and an eagle in his round. Hayes Corporation, 646^)131. FOUR ROOM IDEAL starter ★ ★ A STEVE GARVEY 46 — Sporting Goods tiques. It's well worth coming. 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Apply in per­ car garage in a simply fan­ 67 Autos for Rent-Lease Restaurant, East Hartford, time employees, on a snort $25,000. Also training will Modern 2-Bedroom Mascot Jennifer Tierney. Missing were Harry Roy, Jim East Thursday, August 25th, 7 p.m. son 'Turnpikespike TV'TV and notice basis. Applicants be personalized to comple­ tastic view that makes you Appliance. 273 West Middle ADVERTISING "cool" all over. B/W Realty, NEW YORK (UPI) - The New W L Pet. GB Fun, fashions, and prizes. For ' CARRIERS' should be available to work ment your background. □ MI8C. FOR SALE McAuley. (Herald photo by Dunn) tickeU call 643-2413. 643-6896. Turnpike, Manchester. 647- 1419. York Apples powered their way to a Phila 77 45 .631 DEADLINE any hours during the day or Promotions into manage­ Don't -wall any longer. night. Approximately 1 or 2 ment ranks as ability Apartments 29-26 victory over the Boston Pitts. 71 54 .568 LUBRICATION Man - 40 SPRING STREET - Beautiful Arllclat lor Salt 41 You can turn your 12:00 noon the day before days a week. Good hourly Lobsters Monday night to advance to Chicago 69 53 .566 8 hours per week. Good starting NEEDED warrants. (L Ranch featuring six super "don't needs" Into cash publication rate. For aopointment, call ALUMINUM sheets used as the finals of the World Team Tennis St. Louis 69 55 .556 9 They Match rate, and fringe benefits. Call Deadline for Saturday and ! lor large rooms, flreplaced living fast with a Classified 289-1571, E xtension 227, printing plates, .007 thick, Montreal 58 67 .464 20 Vx 688-2233. Monday is 12 00 Noon Friday Send resume to: room. Immaculate Interior playoffs. ad. I Manchester and between 8:30 and 11 a.m. or 1 M 8 b 23x32 ", 25 cents each or 5 for Top net seeds win NY 50 73 .407 2V/t ■ ^ ^ p e r m o n t h from the basement up. House to 3:30 p.m. An Equal Oppor­ HP The Apples' two-match sweep over a piepleasure to see. B/W Realty, $1. Phone 6492711, DRIVERS FOR School Buses I Esst Hartford areas tunity Employer. Mr. David Michaal the Lobsters sends them against the W est wanted. We will train you. PLEASE READ Includes wall to wall carpeting, 60-1419. « to dallvar th« P.O. Box 327 UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) finally winning a 9-7 tiebreaker that winner of the Western Division final w L Pet. GB □ EMPLOYMENT Part time. Housewives and HAIRDRESSER Wanted - YOUR AD X M anchttler Evening Brookllns, MA 02146 heat, hot water and parking. MANCHESTER - Seven room Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, completed a thrilling 2-6, 6-1, 7-6 vic­ between Phoenix and San Diego. The Los Ang 74 50 .597 retirees preferred. Experienced only. Lu Jon Brownies, nurses, East — When you're ranked in the M anchester area, 643-2373. t Herald Ranch. Large family room, tory over Mark Edmondson. winner of that match opens the best- Cinci 65 60 .520 9Vi Help Wanted 13 Classified ads are taken over Salon of Beauty, 61 East h [ps’OpwMl (Mow Wf Catholic School. 6491225. top ten in the world, you must Vernon area, 872-2826. t C all two baths, garage. Immediate ‘‘It might be that everybody's of-three World Team Tennis cham­ Houston 57 68 .456 17Mt the phone as a convenience Center Street, 643-1939. occupancy. Bowers School. The Herald is responsible lor 643-1961 win the tough matches as well playing well, " explained Connors, San Fran 57 69 .452 18 SALES POSITION - Straight I 6 4 7-9 9 4 6 Low $40's. Hayes Corporation, pionships in New York Thursday SIZES EXPERIENCED Layout only one incorrect Insertion and LPN, 11 to 7. Part or full time. Equal Houalng Opportuntty San Diego 56 72 .438 20 commissions, leads furnished then o n ly 'to the size of the 646^)131. as the easy ones. who dueled Reissen for almost two night. Inspector ■ Must be familiar T A Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut Atlanta 43 10-14 to homeowners. Call 242-5402. original insertion Errors which Jimmy Connors, Brian Gottfried, hours. “I think the field’s pretty Virginia Wade and Ray Ruffels 80 .350 OOVh with sheet metal parts and Street. Manchester. Apply LOOKING FOR Good Steady U r|e Pool Dlitrlbolor h u nm PWA specifications. Apply in do not lessen the value of the MANCHESTER - Colonial Above Ground Pooli for only M onday’s R esu lts PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The advertisement will not be cor ffltg Berate Monday through Friday, 11 to employnent? We need good Manuel Orantes and Eddie Dibbs, the tough this year. You can’t take edged Greer Stevens and Mike person, H & B Tool & with new bath. Three tsrr.OO Cnmpletely Erected. Air Force recently announced reeled by an addillonol inser­ 3. men and women. Earning op­ top four seeds at the 5125,000 50th anyone lightly. " Estep, 7-6, to give the Apples the ear­ Chicago 3, San Francisco Engineering, 168 Forest bedrooms, fenced in yard, and Jl'ilt* overell dljnetuloa, IS'iSI' new openings for individuals tion. portunity over $120. per weex. iwlm tree, complete wtUi heavy U.S. Pro Tennis Championships, rank Connors also cited the weather — a ly lead. Then Billie Jean King blasted 2 Street, Manchester. 1-car garage for only $35,000. with prior military service. If Phone 528-6702 or 528-3869 IliUUm K raUPEHTIES Ed Gorman, Realtor, 646-4040, ■■me lolld vinyl liner, heavy in the top nine in the computer stan­ steady drizzle through the early part Martina Navratilova, 6-2. San Diego 1, Pittsburgh 0 you nave been out for less between 9 a m. and 1 p.m. eeuge ildewell, eiclutive lock New York 2, Houston 1 BABYSITTER and Maid for Rifs - LPIfs frame coiulmclloil, aluminum dings of the Association of Tennis of the afternoon's action — as a possi­ Navratilova and Stevens routed King than 5 years and are looking EAST WINDSOR - Rambling light housework wanted from Help Wented 13 ■wlniup laddar; tlao Inalde Professionals. ble factor. and Wade, 6-2, however, to close the Montreal 5, Cincinnati 1 for "A Great Way of L ife ', DENTAL ASSISTANT - NURSES AIDE. Experienced. TWO FAMILY BICCOlONUt Cape. Nine rooms, two baths, ladder, advanced type aklmmer, contact the Air Force im­ 8:00 to 3:30 at my house star­ Excellent training opportuni­ NURSE AIDES Yet each had to come hack after “There was a lot of moisture which score to 15-14 at intermission. St. Louis 8, Los Angeles 6 ting in September. References Hospital trained preferred. three fireplaces, greenhouse, excellent flltrltlofi ayatem unit, mediately. Call 646-7440. BABYSITTER ■ Experienced ty for industrious person in Car necessary. No fees. bam, brook, pono site, 7 1/2 fencing. Huge 4‘il4' uodeck. dropping his first set during Mon­ made the clay slow ard the balls Sandy Mayer topped Tony Roche, Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 4 required. 646-4350. for infant. Wanted in my busy Manchester dental prac­ COMPANIONS Medical Placement Service, JUST LISTED PLUS acres with fenced pastures. Flninclng irringed-ahaolutcly no day's action at the Longwood Cricket heavy, " he said. 7-6, with a 5-4 tiebreaker, to send STEADY WORK - Reliable, home. Green Road, tice. Varied duties with public ohIlgeUoa. RNs - Enjoy working with a Needed to provide nursing 232-5226. THREE CAR GARAGE Call Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, T o d ay ’s G am es hard worker, who wants R ochester. January through contact involves chairside CAUTIUnifli 1- Club. “1 had a tough time getting New York ahead 22-20 going into the skilled and dedicated staff, at services in private homes Needs Some Work, PLUS 646-3233. J. Watson Beach Co., steady emploTOent, good in­ June. 7:30 16 4:30. Monday assisting and oral hygiene in­ AaS hr rttnk Connors, the world's lop-ranked started, ' admitted Dibbs. “It took final men's set. Mayer and Ruffels Houston (Dixon 1-0) at Manchester Manor Nursing and medical facilities. PACK AND Deliver Donuts. TWaFLOOR SHOP Manchester Office, 647-9139. come. Call 528-6702 between 9- through Friday. $45 per week struction. 4 day week. Monday through Friday. 1 Equal Housing Opportunity. player, was two points away from me a set to get warmed up out then beat Roche and Estep, 7-6, 5-3 in New York (Espinosa 6-10) Home. PLease call Doris Ius Dreakfast and lunch, Requirements — prior work Consideration given to BUT; PLUS 2 only. a.m. to 9 a.m. Must be 18. SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, going down 3-5 in the deciding set there. " the tiebreaker. San Francisco (Knepper Blain, RN Director of Nurses, Rlust provide own Iranspora- experience, maturity and preference of days and Has new roof, new gutters. 100 AMP CIRCUIT 6464129. Apply Bess Eaton Donuts, 150 processed gravel, stone, sanu when he stormed back to break Mar­ “Look at some of the guys who had 6-7) at Chicago (Burris 11- NOW accepting applications tion. References requested. poise. Salary negotiable. Call hours — 4 to 40 hours Center Street. new aluminum storms & BREAKERS 6464298. 643-8712 for appointment. available weekly. Live-in Lota-Lend lor Sala 24 and fill. For delivery call ty Riessen in the ninth game and take to qualify just to get into this tour­ 12) for full time employment. screens & doors. Two PLUS GMrge H. Griffing, Andover, Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 BABYSITTER Wanted - For companions also needed. the match 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. nament, " Gottfried pointed out. “It Philadelphia (Lerch 6-3) two girls, school age, in BAR MAID. Experienced heating systems, tenants NEW KITCHEN BUILDING LOT For Sale - 742-7M6. only. PART TIME Deli Help - 18 Malpractice coverage, preferred but not necessary. just shows that the competition is at Atlanta (Niekro 12-15), Congress Street area. Call 289- IMMEDIATE JOB Openings - pay own utilities. Good in- CABINETS Henry Street. Near schools. Gottfried, ranked third on the ATP years or older Apply in per­ bonding, and working- Near United Aircraft, Blast MB's play tonight N 9321, or 649-1156, after 5 p.m. son, Frank's Supermarket, $12,000 to $20,000 possible. We come. Priced right in the PLUS No brokers. Call 646-4528. TWO 300 AMP Rectifier* ■ computer, opened the event with a 4- getting stronger ail the time." Crocket, WANTED; Dental chairsidc men's compensation pro­ Hartford. Call 569-0320. Good condition. Good for San Diego (Wehrmeister Manchester. need career minded people, very low forties. 1st FLOOR LAUNDRY 6, 6-4,6-3 victory over Brian Teacher. Mark Cox, however, could stage no Game No. 3 in the Twilight League Assistant for children's prac­ MUNSON S CANDY Kitchen vided. PLUS BE ADVENTUROUS. Own plating, or welding. ^11 649 tice. Full time. Will train. who are willing to work hard Dibbs, number nine in the world, comeback, and was eliminated by playoff finals between Moriarty 1-3) at Pittsburgh (Reuss 9- is now accepting applications ENGINE LATH Operator - towards a rewarding future. PERSON EXPERIENCED in AMESITE PARKING land you've always dreamed M39 from noon til 6:00 p.m. 11). N Desired qualifications, AID & ASSISTANCE furinture handling to drive of. hfany selections, variable followed suit by dumping Zeljko Ivan Molina, 7-6, 6-1. The seventh Bros, and Hartford Jai-Alai was SIZES organized, assertive, able to for day, evening and weekend With experience. Apply in per­ We want to talk to you CALL us AREA! Los Angeles (Sutton 11-7) I positions. Please call for ap­ son, 145 Adams Sfrect, I.aco privately. We have several of NorthOMlom truck and deliver furniture. pricing. Ideal campsites. DARK LOAM - 5 yards, $32.00 seed became the first seeded casual­ Franulovic, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. washed out last night. It has been 4-6-8 interact with people. Preferably with touch-up PLUS plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed ty, falling apart after losing the first- at St. Louis (Forsch 15-5), pointment, 649-4332. 8techine Company. openings offering security, Conmctlcut, Inc. WE WORK! Northeast New York. Low. Fifth-ranked Orantes, down 2-0 and rescheduled tonight at 5:30 at St. Secretarial and bookkeeping experience. Permanent posi­ A MID FORTIES PRICE! low taxes. No zoning. Will sand and stone. 643-OM. N skills, desire for personal benefits, pension, and high 357 East Cantor 8t. 3-1 in the final set, pulled out a 4-6, 6- set tiebreaker, 7-4. Thomas Seminary in Bloomfield. The 5 7 9 0 r n " r SHORT ORDER Cook Wanted MATURE PERSON part earnings. 'Training .starts im­ Mancheittr, Ct. tion with benefits. Call 295- finance. 747-3127 nights, 673- growth. Send resume to P. 0. 9940. 135 GALLON Fish Tank - 2, 6-3 win over John Lloyd. Corrado Barazzutti was the only teams are deadlocked at 1-all, the Montreal (Rogers 13-12) - Friday and Saturday time. Apply in person, Swiss mediately. Apply at the Quali­ 643-9515 5420. Crochet this sundress for Box 1 Glastonbury, Ct. evenings, 9 p.m. to 5 a m. THE WklUM E. BEIHORE K m Complete with everything! And 10th seeded Stan Smith, seed to advance with a straight set MB's winning the opener and the at Cincinnati (Capilla 5-5 Or yourself and the little girl Cleaners, 521 East Middle ty Inn, 51 Hartford Turnpike, triumph. The 12th seed upended Moskau 3-3), N Experienced only. Apply Sal's Turnpike. Vernon, on Tuesday August Rssltor* • All Point* Rolocatlon • *47-1413 BUILDING LOT for Sale - 3/4 Can be set up for either salt or ranked 16th on the ATF list, blew two Flyers rebounding for a 8-1 verdict . . . you’re bound to win 1007o COMMISSION. We have Restaurant, Vernon Circle, fresh water. Must be seen to compliments. 23rd., at 10 a m. sharp, or 4 PART TIME Help Wanted. acre, lake front building lot, match points and saved one before Willem Prinsloo, 6-2, 6-3. Sunday. room for 2 or 3 Real Estate Vernon. on middle Bolton Lake for be appreciated. $450. Call 529 No. 5790 has crochet Salespeople. License & p.m. sharp, or 7 p.m. sharp. Golf course maintenance. EXPERIENCED directions for Miss Sizes No phone calls. A divisibn of sale. Phone 643-7377. 2491. experience helpful. Must be LICENSED Journeyman ■ Apply at Tallwood C.C. Route 10, 12 and 14; little girl’s EXPERIENCED Consolidated Food. An Equal 85, Hebron. sizes 4, 6 and 8 years. willing to work full time. Plumbing i Heating. Full TRUCK DRIVER Real Batata Wanted 26 We re offering to pay 100% Opportunity Employer. American League TO ORDER, ttfld 75< for eacR pat* time, days. Call for appoint­ JANITORIAL TAG SALES tarrij^^plDi 25( for postan aa< commissions or you may HELP WANTED - Will train. ment, 644-1317. CASHIERS WANTED - Apply I ALL CASH For your proprty, g u y East choose to work under the con­ Saturday and Sunday NMdtd lot suto product* Brooks Robinson class SUPERVISORS in person, Manchester 'Twin evenings. Apply at Full of within 24 hours. Avoid Rm W L Pet. GB ventional 50/50 split. For an EARN $100 or more ANNE CABOT Cinema, Burr Corners Shop­ Baloney, 415 Main Street, dtllvtilM In ths Qrottor Tape, Instant Service. Hayes TAG SALE - Friday through appointment for an interview demonstrating name brand something to spare. He made it for exceptionally able executive vice- Boston 71 49 .592 Mtneheattr Evaning HaraM for mornings or evenings ping Plaza, Manchester. Manchester. Hsrtlord Arts. Full llmo Corporation, 646-0131. Sunday. 10 to 6 p.m. 40 years By MILT RICHMAN NY 72 51 .585 Mi 1150 Ava. of Amartcaa call Stillman Keith of Keith toys and gifts (Fisher-Price, Naw York. N.Y. 100M Real Estate at 649-1922.. Must have car. Good pay 44-hour W M k. Excollsnt accumulation. Rain or shine. the better part of 23 seasons, ac­ president and general manager, who Balt. 70 51 .579 1V4 Pfayskool, Fenton) with SELLING your house? Call us Patrick Tree Farm, West NEW YORK (UPI) - The Treasure House party plan. tor the right person. Cail WAITRESSES - and frlngo*. Fill out applica­ cumulating 2,848 hits, picking up 16 in the final analysis was the one who Detroit 58 64 475 14 NOTICE, NOW Hiring - Bartender. Neat, reliable, first and we II make you a Street, Columbia. Print Nama. Address with ZIP SECRETARY - Manchester Part or full time. No cost for Alan Fairbanks 649-5334 for Steady work. Starting to take tion at Tha cash offer. T.J. Crockett, first time I ever met Brooks Golden Glove awards and par­ had to take responsibility for inac­ Cleve. 57 67 .460 16 CODE and Styla Numbar. experience not necessary. agency seeking full time kit. Also Booking parties. Call convenient appointment applications for full time Realtor, 643-1577. ticipating in 2,896 games, a total tivating the most popular player in 1977 ALBUM w ith a b o u n d - Apply in person 4:30 p.m. and TAG SALE - By appointment Robinson was more than 20 Milw 55 74 .426 20tii secretary for auto insurance 242-5830 or collect person to employment. A number of job topped by only one other player in Baltimore's baseball history. Toronto 42 79 .347 29 Vi in “All-Season Gift Book” department. Duties include; on. Holiday Lounge, 39 only. Househola Items. years ago, and what struck me of 24-pages! Price...$2.00. person for Miss Carol 491- openings to be filled. Call 872- IMMEDIATE Cash for your Glassware, oriental rugs, American League history, Ty Cobb, “ It was a tough decision for Hank processing, typing and 2 m ______Spencer Street, Manchester. W est ALSO THESE BOOKS AT S U 5 EACH. 4515, between 10 and 4. ATLAS OIL property. Let us eimlain our some antiques. Call 64957n. most about him other than that telephone contact. Beginning fair proposal. Call Mr. whom Robinson quite likely will join to make, having to ask me would I W L GB Ho. Q-1ie-BLUE RIBBON QUILTS. after September 15th. Salary PART TIME Reliable completely open friendly way Contalni ilitaan lovaty qalltt. CLERK / TYPIST - Requires COMPANY Belfiore, M7-14I3. in the Hall of Fame five years from step aside and let someone else take Kan City 70 51 commensurate with Babysitter, needed beginning GIGANTIC TAG Sale - No. Q-117-QUILTS ON PARADE. 50 to 60 wpm typing. High 414 Tolland Straat Wednesday August 24th, 10 to of his was how he'd blush like a now. my place on the roster,” sym­ Chicago 69 52 Olractloai far siitaan Rillti. experience. Send resume to August 31st. Preferably my School Diploma or equivalent. Eaat Hartford CHOOSING A REALTOR? 5. T hree fa m ilie s. 9x12 pathized Robinson. Minn 71 54 No. Q H6-GRANDM0THER'S FLOW­ Box DD c/o Manchester Previous experience typing home. Own transportation. terribly embarrassed Last Sunday in Bloomington. ER QUILTS. IB faicinatini qoltU. Please call Odegard Realty. American oriental rug, fur­ Texas 69 53 Herald. shipping documents, govern­ Two girls. Ages 6 & 1 1/2. 643- schoolboy whenever someone Minn., 40-year-old Brooks Robinson, Signed as a player-coach this year, No. Q-11S-AMERICA’S FAVORITE 2338. We will advise you on the niture, and a lot of collec­ the finest third baseman of this Robinson didn't get to play much this Calif 59 61 492 lOVi AFGHANS. A boautiful selactlon. ment contracts and invoices. MACHINISTS proper marketing of your tables. Lamps, glassware, had anything complimentary Seattle 51 77 398 22 Vi No. Q-120-MAKE A GIFT. Many NURSES AIDES - 7 to 3. Full Please contact: Personnel home and (rankly answer your china, and (some antiques), generation and possibly the best one season. He went to bat for the Orioles lifts for friinds and family. and part time. Apply in Per­ Oakland 45 76 372 25 Department at Pioneer COVENTRY ^39,900 questions. There is no cost or pictures and much more. to say about his baseball abili­ who ever played the game, hung up only 47 times and had a .149 average son, 9 a.m. to 2p.m ., Monday Parachute Company for ap­ Wa Hava Opanlngi For Tha Following Butineti Opportunllf 14 Buelneee Opportunity 14 Monday’s Results obligation ■ and our advice Directions: Vernon Route 30 ty- his glove for good. He did it in a with only one home run and four RBI. thru Friday. East Hartford pointment at 64G1581. Owner must sacrifice. Clean three mayay be helplhelpful, (our last six to Bolton Road, or Bamforth Cleveland 12-3, Seattle 1- Convalescent Home, 745 Main EXPEBENCED M«(Mw Operators manner completely typical of him, These are the customary figures of a listings solo within 25 days at Road to 97 Cemetery Road. He was taking batting practice 4 □ NOTICES Street, East Hartford, Conn. AUTO MECHANIC for small bedroom Ranch on picturesque stepping aside without any fuss or player at the end of his career but BORNG MLL OPERATOR BnDfiEPOiiT OPERATOR DEALERS WANTED more than 98% of the adver­ Follow signs. with the Baltimore Orioles on this Kansas City 8, Baltimore modern shop. All benefits, in­ country lot. Living room with wall- tised price). Call 843-4365, argument so that the Orioles could Robinson's reputation on defense NURSES AIDES - 3 to 11 p.m. cluding insurance, vacation, IndlvIduiJt, mm* or r«mAl«. wanttod by I.P.8. for th« of namo brand particular day and another team 7 Lott and Found 1 ENONE LATHE OPERATOR Hfi BORE OPERATOR photo producta and procaaaJng Indudlng: Odegard Realty. TAG SALE ■ 118 Prospect activate a younger player, Rick was such that even this past winter, Full time. Experienced only. paid holidays and bonus. Must to-wall and raised hearth member, who had been around the Texas 8, Milwaukee 7 k o d a k WEBTINOHOUte Street, Manchester, Tuesday, Pittsburgh, Seattle and Toronto all Good starting salary, liberal have general repair CHOOSING A REALTOR? Wednesday, and Thursday, in­ big leagues awhile, also was Dempsey, for whom they might have LOST - Male Beagle, Tri fringe benefits. Apply in per­ Ttwa* art Immadlata opaninga lor EXPERIEN£E£ EVERBADY KBVETONE fireplace, remodeled kitchen and Chicago 5, New York 3 color. Park Street, experience and full set of Please call Odegard Realty. doors. 10 io 5. Something for watching him take his cuts. great neeid in their stretch run. showed some interest in him. Robin­ son, East Hartford Convales­ tools. Hourly rate open based T op Notch” man. Wa oflar axcallani starting wagat, POLAROID HOLSON ALBUMS Minnesota 5, Boston 4 Manchester. Call 649-9854, bath. Asking $39,900...Make Us An We will advise you on the everybody. Nobody in the world loves baseball son wasn't interested, though. cent Home, 745 Main Street, on past experience and and fiinga bananti Including: ‘‘PROFIT 8HARINQ." Purchus of morchindlM only. Minimum purchuo Is $6227. B* t psn Oakland 5, 'Toronto 2 anytime. of iht lisl growing billion doiltr photo Industry. 1-S00-S4S-1200. proper marketing of your Robinson wasn t even 20 then, and more than Brooks Robinson. That “I couldn't see myself leaving the East Hartford. employment background. Call EXPERIENCED only naad apply. Offer. home and (rankly answer your Building S u p p litt 42 Detroit 5, California 1 for interview appointment, M ft. a sw (Tai frsi l4ISW-iaD m isM looking at him, the veteran piayer goes for Ernie Banks, Willie Mays, Orioles unless I got a contract for LOST - Black Mans Kitten. In questions. There if no cost or standing near the cage said rather two years, " he said. “I live in EXPERIENCED Bookkeepiper Mr. King at 456-2619. on WRITE: ITTEIIMTIOMLPHpTOSyPflY obligation — and our advice NATURAL STONE for Pete Rose or anyone else you can vicinity of Center Street and - Part time for one gi tee. Stone Street. Reward. 646- THE WARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY I M I I M S I Frechette,Carlin & Holhman, Inc. may be helpful, (our last six retaining walls, veneers, quietly to me, “This kid couid turn think of. He loves it so much. I can Maryland and I didn't want to pick up T o d ay ’s G am es Apply England Hardware, BOOKKEEPER - Typist F 1M Adam Straat, Manchaatar ' 646-8558 C sM ai, DM* 4321S M r listings sola within 25 days at patios, etc. Pick up by the out to be one heliuva ballplayer. He remember him telling me once he and move my whole family.” Baltimore (Flanagan 9- Bolton Notch. Monday needed for fast erowing Realtora more than 98% of the adver­ pound or deliveiy by the ton. through Friday, 10 to 2. has a great glove and he hits the wished he could keep playing For the rest of the season, Robin­ 9) at Kansas City (Colborn IMPOUNDED - Mixed breed Manchester firm. Must be 263 Malm Strrrt MrnfkriltrNTnmsrUe^oSlHO tised price). Call 643-4365, Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, curve ball okay, but some of these forever. He told me the same thing son will continue with the Orioles, 13-12), N black male, long haired. experienced in all phases of Odegard Really. 6493163. REAL ESTATE Career. Earn Boston (Jenkins 10-7) at Tolland Turnpike area. Black office procedures. Call 649- pitchers are overpowering him, from Kansas City Monday. but only as a coach, and when it’s |15,000-f annually. Must have 8113 for appointment. throwing the ball right past him. “I would've liked to stay on but over, he has no interest in either Minnesota (Goltz 15-7), N and white Snaniel type male. license or in process. Part New York (Torrez 14-10) West Middle Turnpike. timers considered. For a con­ That may keep him from ever I've been in and out of the lineup all coaching or managing. Tricolored female. Main PERSON TO Uve in with making it up here.... " year, not really playing for any "I ve played so long, I really don’t at Chicago (Wood 6-5), N fidential interview. Ralph elderly woman. Share Street area. Contact Pasek Realtors, 2^7475. So much for “inside " scouting length of time, and being 40, it's im­ care for any other part of the game,” Milwaukee (Caldwell 3- Manchester Dog Warden, 646- expenses, run errands, 4555. preferably non-smoker, ^ n d reports. possible for me to help the ball club he said, "But there may be 6) at Texas (Ellis 7-9), N BABYSITTER Needed for replies to Box G, c/o Toronto (Clancy 1-4) at Somewhere along the line Brooks playing that way, ' he said. “When something else I can do with the It's the way to gol When two school aged children of Manchester Herald. Oakland (Umbarger 1-4), Nurse workiiw four evenings Robinson must have learned to cope you get to be the oldest guy in either Orioles. I'll probably end up having you need to tell people GET YOUR TAG SALE AD IN EARLY! a weekly. (Every other RESPONSIBLE Babysitter with all kinds of pitching because league like I was, then it's time.” my finger in baseball one way or N about your business, Detroit (Sykes 3-4) at weekend) 1:30 p.m. until 1:00 needed for two preschwlers nobody can possibly question that he Typically, also, Robinson was con­ another.' tell them with the a.m. Rachel Road area. 643- in my Bolton home September made it in the big leagues with cerned for Hank Peters, the Orioles' California (Simpson 6-9), N Classified ads. 9284 before 1 p.m. through June. Call 6^2924. PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HKRALD, Manchester. Conr^ Tucs.. Aug. 23. 1977 ACROSS 3 Beers Answer to Previous Punie frank M dEnM 4 Lets down 1 Cruot 5 Speak up for u A R MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 23, 1977 — PAGE THIRTEEN 5 Stringed 6 Concerning A VI Apartmanta For Rant S3 Autoa For Bala 81 Autoa For Bala 81 Autoa For Bata H 81 instrument 7 Military 0 M Charlea M. Schultz D Ca[?® l5K]/3‘i?D © RQ NEED CAR? Credit bad? 9 Comedien school (abbr.) You'ft A ^ Bankrupt? Repossessed? Dear Abby Abbot 8 Confederation Honest Douglas accepts 12 Folktinger 9 Newborn ao^SENo! ^ lowest down, smallest Guthrie infant payments. Douglas Motors, 13 Formerly 10 River in 0 P E 1 \ By Abigail Van Buren 14 Measure of Russia TH EPt".5 A 345 Main. IT'5 60IN6TO BEA A n d v o u K e g o i n 6 T o L O O K I N G 1 lend 11 Refute 6REAT lOEPPlNS, AMP LOT OF ' We offer the Urfeft variety Of |j_ 15 Swerve 19 Defense or­ BE MV BEST-MAN... , attractive apartments andS WE PAY 115 for complete 16 She-bear (Lit) ganization WR£60IN6T0L0\/E ISN'T TWISSOMETHINS? townhouiei In Manchester. T Junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland 17 Toboo (abbr.) t h i n g s V U E Rental office open daily M .i Auto Body, 5261990. 18 Nature MV BRUTE-TO-BE! IS” weekends. II-I. ^ DEAR ABBY: I am the man who wrote to you about the 21 Aerdvirks diet image time 20 Happily D O N T KNOW! 1964 STUDEBAKER Cruiser - mockingbird. My wife had loved that bird so much, she 23 Well (Sp.) 36 Soviet Union 49 Pianist even recorded Ms song on tape. Then my wife died last 22 Hurrah, for 24 College (abbr.) MkHTO , 4 door seean. V-8 engine, 6 short Brubeck campus In that case new tires including snows. year, and the bird returned. His song recalled so many 23 Breskfsst 50 Distent 25 Biblical Pop DnnrasEs I One family owner • good con­ memories, I felt that if I didn't destroy that mockingbird, I bread 648-1021 would surely go mad! preposition Animal of the (prefix) dition. Call 1-9761349. 24 Adventure 51 Adolescent Wlntlirop 27 Of re imen 26 This (Sp.) cat family How grateful I was for your concern. You said time and 9 ^ 1977 Umtsd Fssluts SyndicaU, Inc e-33 PARTS Department now open faith in God would heal my broken heart, and you urged 31 Ones (fr.) 27 Defeat (si.) 45 10-cent 52 Son of Saturdays. Complete line of 32 Woodwind 26 Egyptian deity pieces Aphrodite W E L C eW E , T H E GiAME S H C W p r o m i s e s , me not to harm the bird. 'Then you asked your readers to THREE ROOM Apartment. Chrysler parts. Chorches instrument 29 Crow 46 Pier 55 Written FR IE N D S, IV T D E N D A U - write in with suggestions and told me to watch your 30 Mouths (il.) Mickey Finn — Morris Wales P R O M IS e S . Stove, refrigerator. P u r ity Motors. 649-3646. 34 Greek 47 Unfasten evidence of • & P I N F V R (^A/AEGHCWS/ deposit required. 289-1241. • column. 33 Radir screen colonnade 46 Vest period of debt THEST/ARSr.. Imagine my joy when on June 20th your entire column 35 Aleutian 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR^ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 BOLTON - Manchester town was filled with letters from others who had lived through a island JOHNNy— I HAVE you BOUGHT A CAR - 54,000 miles, 351 ueveland t v s NONB I WON IT Y I HEAR YOU HAVE A^ similar torment, offering suggestions to comfort me. 37 Dust miner A FE W M O R E LA ST WEEK — FOR line. Large three room apart­ 12 13 14 O B VOUR 'N A C R A P NEW JOB. I^LIKE engine. Excellent running QUESTIONS TO CASH/ WHERE DIO I ment. Heat, hot water, stove, The best solution was to re-enter the wonderful world of 39 Alley____ B U S tN eS S ! GAME/ / VOU TO TELL ME condition. New shocks and ASK VOUf you G ET THE refrigerator. Quiet matrimony, and that’s exactly what I have done! I recently 40 Deer hide 15 16 17 B U T I 'L L ABOUT THAT ALSO* brakes. Asking $1950. Call 646 42 Toots MONEY? TELL YA neighborhood. References 4484. married a beautiful woman, and all the loneliness and A N Y ^ Y t required. No pets. $230 TOLLAND despair is behind me. 44 Mere teste 11 19 to 21 monthly. 643-5983. COUNTY 45 Month (abbr.) ■ TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29,- Thank you, Abby. Please sign me, FORMERLY 46 Liquid 22 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp DESPERATE, NOW BLESSED, or. . . . measure ■ 3-33 24 25 26 25 29 30 FOUR ROOM House - car. Asking $2550. 6464938. 49 Furniture set txo= Appliances, air conditioner, VOLKSWAGEN RALPH ■ 53 One (Fr.) 31 garage. $215. References and 1976 HORNET - 4 door. IVour Aqlhori/wl Uealerl 54 Thailand ^ o sit required. Call 649- DEAR RALPH: Thank you for letting me know that the ■ ■ Automatic, power steering, SALES SERVICE • PARTS advice from my readers helped you. Self-pity and dwellng 56 Wanton look 35 1. 3. 57 Fuss ■ ■ air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best on an irretrievable loss la for the birds. Good luck to you 40 offer. 2867035. 68 Sheltered 43 BOLTON - Studio Apartment. both. nook ■ ArtIciM for Silo 41 A rticlo i tor Solo 41 Roomt tor Rant 52 Apartmanta For Rant 53 ^ IMMBDIATE DELIVERY it- 44 Ideal for student or single. PINTO 1973 Wagon. Green, 59 Dread spread ■ 130 A W EEK. K itchen Parking. $160. Call 649-2871. four speed. Nice. $1795 Subur­ DEAR ABBY: I am the editor and publisher of the 60 Over there 46 47 48 SO 51 53 LOOKING for anything in real - CAMPERS - RABBITS Daytona Beach Morning Journal, which has carried your 61 Colors ■ privileges, parking, TV. Call estate rental - apartments. ban Motors, 649-2076. 62 Half-scores S3 54 55 66 Priacllla’s Pop — Al Vermeer 649-3009 between 5 and 8 p.m. homes, multiple dwellings, no SIX ROOM Duplex - South column for many years. I couldn't believe my eyes when I End. Large basement and at­ — SCIROCCOS — DASHERS read your quote; "Emerson said, ‘Pay every debt like God 57 fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 1971 PLYMOUTH FURY III. DOWN 68 59 HEY.' THERE'S CLEAN FURNISHED room Associates, Inc. 6461980. tic, references, security. With air conditioning, new wrote the bill’.” OH, STU/kRT.' TO 'tOU THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT IT WAS Available October 1st. Send 60 61 62 g o n n a b e a TALK for reliable, mature tuneup and brakes, asking 24 Tolland Trnpk. - Route 83 I knew that Emerson never in the world would have 1 Jinfiniere KNOW SOMETHING PLUTONIUM IS.' A FANCY NAME gentleman Call after 6 p.m., replies to Box F, c/o $1000. Call after 5, 643-6624. written such a line, so I looked up the quotation and sure 2 Oispisaies - i l ON PLUTONIUM AT CENTRALLY LOCATED - Manchester Herald. (NIWtfAFIH INTINPNllI ASIN> ABOUT RADIOACTIVE X FOR MICKEY r 6«-4701. Three room heated apart­ Tolcottville, Conn. enough it read, “Pay every debt AS IF God wrote the bill.” THE TOWN HALL ELEMENTS? ment. Second floor. Security. Abby, how could you? , MOUSE'S COG .' J ATTRACTIVELY Paneled TONIGHT.' MAN TO HELP with outside Call 6462426, 9 to 5. HERBERT M. DAVIDSON chores, meals free. Also lady three room apartment. Stove, ★ ★ \ to live in, free room and refrigerator, neat, electricity, 1970 OLDS CUTLASS - Two Trucka tor Bala Win at Bridge MANCHESTER - Main 62 Motoreyclaa-Bicyclaa 84 DEAR MR. D.: I plead guilty as charged. board. 649-5459. Street. 2/3 room Apartments, references, no pets. $165. 646 doo, 350, V-8, automatic, 3167, 2263540. power steering, radio, vinyl, Will you settle for a ”mea culpa” and a promise to be Heated, hot water, FORD 1973 ElOO Super Van. 1970 TRIUMPH 500. Good run­ more careful in the future? Two 4’s can handie one PLEASANT ROOM for appliances, parking, no pets. roof, air conuitioning, $1300. Economical 6-cylinder, stan­ ning condition. New mufflers, working gentleman. Kitchen Security. 523-7047. FOUR ROOM Apartment - Call 6469262 after 5 p.m. dard shift, mags, roof rack, new speedometer. $450. 649- (our you can plan to ruff in Available September 1st. scoop, low mileage, full shag DEAR ABBY: Our 12-year-old daughter received a NORTH either hand, but should be privileges, parking, near 8215. A K J 10 4 busline. References required. Adults, no pets. Security, carpet. Bucket seats, CB„ lipstick for her birthday. Should she be allowed to use it, careful about ruffing in both BEAT THE COMMUTE! ★ ★ even though her father objects? V 8 7 53 647-9033. Cromwell area's most references, parking. 528-7275. stereo, beautiful. $2,950. 522- hands in case trumps are 3082. WONDERH4G ♦ AK62 divided 4-1 6231 prestigious and luxurious CUSTOM STEEL Mag Campara-Trallara A5 C UNtyMA kK. 1 M BtB US Pli 0*1 DogM-Blrd$-P»t$ 43 Oardon Producta 47 Apartmanta For Rani 53 studios. One, two and three AVAILABLE September 1st. The 4-1 trump break doesn't One bedroom furnished apart­ wheels. Set of four 14'' Mobile Homaa 85 DEAR WONDERING: No. Parents make the rules for bedroom apartments from diameter. Cost $240, will sell WEST EAST bother South if he follows this Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence DOG-CAT BOARDING APPLES, peaches, and pears. WE HAVE customers waiting $160 to $289 per month. Call ment. Central. Rental $185 per their children. (If someone gave her a motorcycle, would principle. The defense starts Bottl's Fruit Farm. 260 Bush month. Utilities not Included. for $150. Includes chrome lug 18' CAMPER trailer - single *8 A 9 762 bathing/grooming. Obedience for the rental of your apart­ today, 632-1300, Only 15 you allow her to drive it?| VAK2 with three rounds of hearts. Hill Road. Manchester. Security and references nuts and adaptor plates to fit axle, excellent condition. ¥QJ96 HMM...IT'LL TAKE TIME RIGHT. SUM... L E T 'S ' Y ' f a ir e n o u g h - AS EASY RETURNS TO HIS MOTBp protection classes. Complete ment or home. J.D. Real minutes to downtown Hart­ any car. Call 289-5898 after 6 Eleven years old. $1,500. Call ♦ J 10 7 5 ♦ 64 He ruffs the third, cashes his required. 643-1111. Mr. Lind­ TO 5TUDV THE WIMP 3UT AT f i r s t j u s t SAV \ UL LOOK FORWARD ' C A PTA IN modern facilities. Canine Estate Associates, Inc. 646- ford, p.m. Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 84 742-8930. For Abby’s new booklet, “What Teen-agers W ut to A98742 A A 10 3 ace of trumps since he can af­ TUNNEL PATA-ANP say. GLANCET THE PLANE TO HEARING VOUR. EASY? Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Antiquea 48 1980. Know,” send $1 to Abigdi V u Buren, 132 Laaky Dr., SOUTH ID) ford one trump lead and plays THE&E COMPUTER LOOKS INTER- / REPORT, COLONEL Road, Manchester. For reser­ 118 MAIN STREET - Three MANCHESTER - Five room 1970 RAMBLER.Rebel - Low TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville ARE YOU Selling your mobile Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, A AQ53 his king of clubs R E A D O U T S l E S T IN G l r — v M U L V E '/! vations please call 646-5971. WANTED Antiaue furniture, i Apart: room heated apartment, fur­ mileage. Snow tires, radio, 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and home? Buyers waiting. Please self-addressed, stamped 12441 envelope. V 10 4 East takes his ace and leads glass, pewter, oil paintings, or nish own appliances, parklike apartment. First floor. 24 Locust Street. 2300. Securi­ Adults. No pets. Call 563-4696. excellent condition. Call 646 rack. $1,750. 289-4042. call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- ♦ Q93 a fourth heart. South ruffs this FREE TO GOOD Home - 3 other antique Items. R. ty. Available September 1st. yard, security. $220. Available 1359. 828-0369. AKQJ6 with his queen of trumps, adorable male puppies. 2 Harrrison, 643-8709. Call 646-2426 , 9 to 5. August 1st. 9462426, 9-5. North-South vulnerable leads his last trump to dummy blacks, 1 tan. Call 649-6842. FOUR ROOM Apartment - Includes garage, cellar, attic; 1963 CADILLAC - Park ★ ★ SUMMER CELEBRATION. to pick up East's remaining WANTED - Furniture, old Avenue. Classic. Excellent Clearance sale on all new 14 Weft North Eflft South toys. Bisque dolls, steins, also large back yard. No pets. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 trumps and claims the rest of Lfvtalock 44 6464644. running condition. Registered foot wide and used-trades. the tricks. clocks, swords, guns. Outright FX-1200 - Built by factory Pass 1 ♦ Pass and in use daily. 643-^73. engineer. Brancn heads. Save like never before. Used u PONY CART-Bright red with purchase, or consignments. three bedroom, excellent con­ Astro-graph Pass 4A Pass Pass THREE ROOM Apartment rubber tires, bench seat. Call 644-8962. Barnett clutch, aluminum dition $5,995. New 14 foot wide Pass AVAILABLE SOOH with appliances. All rooms 1975 FORD LTD Station rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ By BERNICE BEDE 080L Excellent condition. |70. Will large. No pets. $210 monthly. Wagon. Excellent condition, choice of one, two and three Opening lead - K» deliver. Call collect 1-455-9373 buretor, balanced blue printed bedrooms, $9,995. Over 50 A California reader wants to Rooma lor Rani 52 Three room furnished apart­ power steering, power brakes, motor and transmission. 646 know if we ever make a evenings. ment. All utilities included air, automatic. Asking $3000. 7732. homes to choose form By Oswald & James Jacoby Modern 2-Bedroom thoughout the state. Adults takeout double of one major THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ except telephone. $250 per Call 6464966 or 649-4U2. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) When declarer and dummy suit without four or more of Alley Oop — Dave Graue month. Available September and family parks avaiable for nished rooms. Kitchen ★ ★ immediate parking. Excellent To reach vour objective today, hold eight trumps between the other one. 1st. P h ilb ric k AgIg en cy 1970 KARMAN GHIA - $975. you might have to take a cir­ Boala-Accaaaorlaa 45 privileges, centrally located, finanacing. Parts, supplies them they have a satisfactory We don't like lo. but never TH' KINS IS Realtors, 646-4200. Good running condition. Call cuitous route Work through in­ BABVOIRt.! AH parking, men only. Apartments and accessories. Full time trump base. Of course, a total has no place in contract. If we COMING! W HAPPY T'SEE ^ i i . 1 Deposit.osit. Call 649-2358. 6464060. HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, termediaries if you can t reach 16 FOOT Aluminum Canoe. excellent condition, many service department. Plaza of nine trumps or more is have: t tv- ► Good condition. With paddles. DUPLEX AVAILABLE Oc­ the lop brass V'HTj ,. 1*.' a. tober 1st. - 6 rooms plus. 1967 PYLMOUTH Belvedere - extras. Exceptionally good Home, 1348 Wilbur Cross better, but when you hold *AKx»xx*AKxx*KQ«x $125. 16 foot Aluminum row BIRCH HOUSE-Furnished Highway, Berlin Turnpike, Aug. 24, 1977 AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. 19) eight there is a 68 per cent we just have to double an room. Kitchen privileges. Bowers School area. Children Automatic, many new parts. performance since purchased K vnu vn niroariv charted your boat with ores. Good condi­ welcomed. Security required. new. $500. Call 6 4 6 ^ after Berlin, Conn. 828-0369. Time is not on your side today II chance that the adverse adverse opening heart bid. tion. $125. 643-2598. Centrally located. Parking, $180■ per month High mileage. Needs some course for something you have you don't move when the oppor- 4:30 p.m. trumps will divide 3-2 against Women only. Deposit. Call $250, unheated. 646-8619, 646 brake work. Asking $300. 646- voui heart set on don I change lunitv presents itself, its likely /Do you have a question lor you. At the same time you the Bvperls? Write "Aek the 649-2358. Includes wall to wall carpeting, 0520. 4284 after 5. ihe compass seltinq The objec­ you won t generate any sparks 1974 TS 250 SUZUKI - "Dirt Automotive Service 88 tive IS possible this coming year must plan your play to guard Jacobys" care ol Ihia PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) D o Qardan Producta 47 238 CHA RTER OAK heat, hot water and parking. TWO BEDROOM Apartment - VOLKSWAGEN PARTS for bike. " New Bassoni pipe and rl voii kepp a steady hand on the against such things as a 4-1 newspaper. The Jacobye will $165 monthly. Immediate oc­ Sale - 1966, Trans axle for sprocket. Best offer. Call ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- tiilei business today only with firms or break which you will be faced answer individual quaallona II STREET. Room with private individuals you have found to be stamped, salt-addresaad PICK YOUR Own Tomatoes - cupancy. No pets. Call after 4, Bug. Excellent condition. Also after 5:30, ask for Don, 649- sun specialists, factory VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) with 28 per cent of the time . * < * » “ *■ entrance suitable for working 4984. reputable Dealing with un­ envelopes are enclosed. The By the basket, bring own con­ 643-1961 649^39. - many engine parts, gauges, trained, one day service, 114 Usually you have the ability to and even to worry about the 6 gentleman. Parking. No proven entities is a risky venture Equal Houting Opportunity most Interesting questions will tainer. 188 Hillstown Road, cooking. Security, $25 weekly. carburetor, generator, tin East Main Street, Rockville. sf>f* Ihinns as they are Today, at best 0 break which you run into the be used In this column end will Manchester. 649-1746. TWO ROOM Unfurnished work, gas tank, seats. Many Automotive Service 66 871-1617. however, the sizzle may have remaining 4 per cent. ARIES (March 21-Apr)l 19) receive copies ol JACOBY Apartment. Kitchen, bath and more Volkswagen parts. Call orealei appeal than the steak With four trumps opposite MODERN.) CUflbylriAhK IMBggmhlOII, large living room. All 643-1115, after 6 p.m. This roiild r.nsl you a lew pen­ Those you know as partners or u tilitie s. No pets. $170 nies Fiiut out more about associates are only partly in ac­ Berry’s World monthly. Security deposit. 1965 CADILLAC vf'iifsell Iw sending for your cord with your thinking today The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Rural Manchester. 643-8905 CONVERTIBLE. Collector's ( n|)v nl Astro-Graiih Letter Mai) Know where the gears mesh and BUSINESS & SikVJCE TiO renls lor f»ach and a long, where they mash* -j / ' if'* between 12 and 8. item. In running condition. Sold as is. $600. Call 643-4046. 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING se ll a d d r e s s»»d Stam ped TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Y ou I'nveiopf' |o Aslfo-Graph PO Homaa tor Rant 54 may give directions hastily to­ Pox 489 Radio Cily .Elation N Y day If your instructions aren't 1974 FORD COUNTRY Sedan 10019 Rf> Sure to specify your MANCHESTER - Four Wagon. Power steering, explicit. Ihe results could be h iflh Sinn sh o d d y bedroom, nine room home in power brakes, air con­ I / I W O R I i lovely neighborhood. $375. ditioning, V-8, automatic. Ph e r s / LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) G am GEMINI (May 21-Jun« 20) D on t monthly. Substantial security very clean, runs well. Body in I rould come today m spile of take a flyer today if you have only and references will be very good condition. 643-0675. I ■ yoiirsell Don I pull loo many limited information. You could tmners or whni you qol wilt be checked. Reply Box EE, Asking $1895. | 3'SCtNTf|SI„MANCHtSTtR,CONN..Phon.643-5l3S | be tike a plane trying to dear the Manchester Herald. nreatly diminished runway without a propeller Sarvlcaa Otfarad 71 Oftarad Services 31 Painting-Papperlng 32 "^ulldlng-Contractlng 33 MUST SELL! 1972 Monte ! ■ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NOV.22) CANCER (JuM 21-Juiy 22) Try 6 ROOM HOUSE - 3 Carlo. Power steering, • I VouTI have to be very clever lo* lo be impartial today with all C4M TREE Service - Free es­ ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, PROFESSIONAL Paining: LEON CIESZYNSKl Builder - bedrooms, new kitchen brakes, air conditioning. * ___ ^ I riav lo subdue vour opposition New acguaintances could took timates, discount senior attics, garages, yards Thev're hidinq behind Ihe Interior & Exterior, Commer­ New homes custom built, cabinets, modern bath. Excellent condition Beit I FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY I more attractive than those citizens Company cleaned, moving, trucking. cial & Residential. Free es­ sf'fmes so Ihev'll he doubly dif­ Manchester owned and remodeled, additions, rec Refrigerator, stove. Base­ o ^ r Call after 6 p m , 876 , * you’ve known for a long lime Loam lor sale. I.,awn service. timates. Fully insured. 646- rooms, garages, kitchens ment, attic and garage. CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS ficult to overcome operated. Call 646-1327 No job too big or small. 568- 4879. LEO (July 23-Aug.22) D ifficult remodeled, bain tile, cement Private yard. $280 monthly. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. tasks may give you tits today 8522. 1969 BMW - 2002. Radials, , 21) A Inend may impulsively CHAIRS REGLUED, Fur­ work. Steps, dormers. Security required. No pets, J **** makOS... because you lack persistence. J.P. LEWIS & SON-Interior voUinleer lo do something for niture repaired, refinishing, Residential or commercial. Call after I 1 p.m., 6463050. mounted snows, runs good. ■ Rather than being unproductive, LAWN MOWER REPAIR, and exterior painting, you today Accept immediately touch-up work. House calls Call 649-4291. l o a n and RENTAL CARS I I take on those things you can small engine repair, chain paperhanging, and MANCHESTER - Two He 4’ould have second thoughts handle with ease and service calls, pick up and saws sharpened. 18 years evenings 872-3529. j J Available by Appointment... remodeling Fully insured. Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 34 bedroom Cape, centrally • NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I delivery. 569-2867 days or experience. Free pickup and 649-9658. > l977r)vNtA IOC after 5. delivery. 643-9294. located. Gas heat, aluminum BIDWELL Home Improve­ siding, children and pets dition. Automatic transmis- J * Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl and StoNal G.L McHUGH PAINTING- UWNS MOWED, Trucking, ment Co. Expert installation welcome. $240 plus utilities. Sion, radio, air conditioned. ' CTIN nTlilTIt Manaaar ^ "This guy’s having an emotionai bath. He just TREE REMOVAL, B & M - Interior exterior painting and of aluminum siding, gutters Available September 1st. Call good tires, power steering. • . . . Mdltager | Bios tK trimminng and tree work, etc Trimming, lopping, land wallpapering. Quality- I U U S pjl on learned that Ihe Navy is returning lo bell bottoms 646-8864 or 647-1240. and trims. Roofing installa­ 5262242 after 5 p.m. Reasonable offer. Call 644- I 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER i clearing and cabling Also, professionaT work at tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- 1206 after 6 p.m. | | and white caps!" diagnosis and treatment for reasonable prices. Fully in­ 9109. CLUTTERED ATTICS i Injured and diseased trees sured. 643-9321. Otncaa-Bloraa tor Rant 55 Cellars? Will haul unwanted TORONADO 1973 Hardtop - Our Boarding Houaa — Carrol & McCormick Free estimates. Fully in­ HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Gold with brown vinyl roof. items for you reasonably. Call sured. “My prices can't be INTERIOR PAINTING done SMALL BUSINESS or Office 649-1616, or 568-0322, for free roofing, storm windows, aw­ space for rent. Busy Full power options. Air, ...... *...... beat. Call anytime, 569-0917 evenings and weekends only. nings, Quality workmanship, am/fm stereo, white walls. Autoa tor Ranl-Laaae 87 Autoa tor Ranl-Laaaa 87 SORRY T5 REAP HAW-HAW.' YPU estimates. Reasonable. Call after 5 30, pedestrian area. Low rent. free estimates. Fully Insured. M61442. Georgeous car. Cqmpare. TiiAT THESTiNfiS (5UYS ARE WORSE" INSULATION - Save 30% to ask for Don, 649-4984, THAN THEPUSOUT; BRICK, BLOCK, Stone 50% on fuel bills. Free es­ 872-9187, 649-3417. $2495. Bank terms arranged. PIPN'T SI6N YOU, Fireplaces, concrete. timates. Absolutely no obliga­ ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ Trades welcomed. Suburban FIREMAN! BUT JOCKEYS ,'i :l L • Chimney repairs. No job too SPECIALIZING cleaning and fice. Ground level, central Motors, 50 Tolland ’^k e ., I SUPPOSE BET W P (SIVE tion. $200 rebate. Call 666-4691 Building-Contracting 33 small. Save. Call 644-8356 for collect for a free estimate repairing chimneys, roofs, location, professional Manchester/Vernon Town WERE eXPECTlN THE WHEELS Of Fy estimates. new roofs. Free estimates. 30 building, parking and utilities. Line. 6462076. Open 9 to 9. YOUR RELEASE .YOUR CAR TO BE ' WES ROBBINS carpentry CUSTOM DRAPERIES Made Years Experience. Howley, Call 6462865. AFTER TriE IN m y SPOT! ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars remodeling specialist. Ad­ 643-5361. 1971 FORD LTD - 6 Passenger HORRIBLE YEAR by me. Very reasonable. Work ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Wagon. Nice Sea Green finish, RENT-A-CAR This Funny World and attics. Moving large guaranteed. Call 649-4266, PROFESSIONAL Office - All YOU RAP appliances, also stone or loam built-ins, bathrooms, ROOFER WILL InsUll roof facilities. Excellent location. with contrasting wood grain anytime. kitchens, 649-3446. siding or gutters for low dis­ sides. 8 cylinder, automatic, By the DAY HOeANi delivered. 644-1775 or 644-95,32 Good projection. Reasonable W H A T ^ T T W r i I GOT A PEELIN' THEyRE count price. Call Ken at 647- rent. 351 Center Street. 646 power steering, am/fm kAIUY ' CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 1566. stereo, factory air con- ...for as low as WESPIKATOR, ^ GONNA PRESENT VA VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Painting-Papperlng 32 1680, 6463549. tXiING HERE'? I'M WITH VER BILL,' sofas, chairs, cars etc. No Homes, Additions, Repairs, ditioninjg, roof rack, white need for expensive rec- Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, MANCHESTER - ReUil and / walls. A beautiful running WELL...A4 GOING PAINTING - Interior and 345-2009, auto. $1495. Trades accepted! HOME, coverlng. 568-5878. exterior, paperhanging, or manufacturing space. 2,000 jSO a OAY Heating-Plumbing 35 square feet to 100,000 square Terms arranged. Suburban TDOAV.' excellent work. References. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Motors, 50 Tolland Tpke., REWEAVING burns, holes. Free estimates. Fully in­ feet. Ve^ reasonable. 0 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Carpentry and general con­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, Brokers Protected. Call Manchester/Vernon Town sured. Martin Mattson, 649- tracting Resiiential and line, 6462076. Open 9 to 9. (Plin Mling.) Window shades, Venetian 4431. cleaned with electric cutters, Heyman Properties, 1-226- ) blinds. Keys. TV for rent. commercial. Whether it be a by professionals. McKinney i 1206. small repair job, a custom MATADOR X - 2 door 1974. Marlow's, 867 Main St 649- QUALITY PAINTING and Bros. Sewage Disposal • S p tcM W M km d m d Weakly 5221. built home or anything in Commpany, 643-5306. Beautiful black on black, with Paper Hanging by Willis between, call 646-1379. contracting gold accent H m t AVBIIIOIO Schultz. Fully Insured, stripe. 8 cylinder, automatic • Also, SpeeWIzIng bi by visttmiyou io o e n o M !* CARPENTRY All types of references. 649-4343. NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet carpentryirpentry; Remodeling, NEWTON SMITH repairs, plugged drains, transmission, power steering, Long-Tarm LSMlng ____. ^ e v E N - Remodeling, Repairing. Rec OFFICE SPACE am/fm stereo with tape deck, roofing, siding. No job too HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch kitchen faucets replaced, small. Free estimates. 644- rooms. No job too small. 646 repaired. Rec rooms, tilt wheel, factory air con­ painted for $l50-$200 by 3144. FOR RENT 3079. bathroom remodeling, heat 2S0 square feet, center of ditioning, white walla. Ab­ Call Bill Butler scheduling now. Professional solutely the nicest one Short Riba - Frank Hill considers any job. 289-9287, modernizzation, etc. Free Manchester, air co^ltlonlna and CARPENTRY & Masonry - Estimate gladly given. M & M parking. Call around; $2495. Bank Terms. WINDOW CLEANING - evenings or weekends, Don. or Tad Trudon C’ANYDUWES.EFFENDI, SCMETHINI? IN I I MUST HAVE Commercial ti Residential. Additions and remodeling. Plumbing & Heating. 6462871. Full guarantee. Suburban A NICE. LO W - TAKEN A Fre estimates. Call Anthony Motors, SO Tolland Tbke., D ie e C T \0VER THAT Full Insured. Free estimates. PAPER HANGING Expert, v u le a is e c a m b , w r o n g Squillacote, 649-0811. Manchester/Vernon Town AA£ -ID J HILL. EFFENPI ? ylURNSOME; Call Quality Maintenance In­ Your average paper, in PLUMBING and Heating - CAMELCfTg \ corporated, 646-8845. Fast service. Reasonable Line. 6462076. Open 9 to 9. — ^ W H E R E . ' average room, $30. Mr. CARPENTRY - Repairs, Richman, 646-3864. rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 643- CHnMlNniA«»r»A.I««. remodeling, additions, gar­ 6567, .1969 PLYMOUTH VIP. 8 ED'S LIGHT Trucking - □ AUTOMOTIVE Cellars and attics cleaned. ages. roooflng. Call David Cylinder, automatic. “Charlie, that's not fairl!” PAINTER NEEDS Work • Patria, 644-1796. Excellent condition. |iM . Call Trees cut. Free estimates. Interior, Exterior Painting, 8461943. This Is a good time of Autoa For Bala 81 6466643. LEASING ■ 'i Papering, by the hour or job. CARPENTRY, CUSTOM Residential, Commercial. the year to make some C O M PLETE LAWN HOUSES-Additions, garages, 1965 RAMBLER Station 1977 DODGE Sweptline Route 83, Vernon Summer homes, apartments, roofing, and aiding, kitchens, changes around your Maintenance. Lawns, ^ and windows puttied. 20 years home. Sell those extra Waotm • Raonifii condlUea. $4496. I foM body, I-KiurT-m ii bathrooms, and repair work of jljff^ b e tt offer. Call after 6, steering, autoiiutomatlb, ’ 843-1181 872<1148 XW.', experience! Will Travel. E. all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis Items with a Classified step Davis, 649-0498 tor estimate, 643-6712. ad.