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By Nancy Carr MCC Softball, MCC vs. Friday, May 13 ♦All luncheons and Norwalk CC, 3 p.m., Nike The weather Inside today MACC newt executive director •Dinner — Student dinners are held in the c a le n d a r Field. Center, 6 p.m.. Seafood Food Service Dining MCC Concert Jazz Band- Special. Room. Reservations Rain occasionally mixed with smn Area news .... 6-7 Editorial ...... 4 outdoor-Main Campus ending later today, highs in the 40a. Convalescent Homes and cerns and dreams. It and social ministries to the Manchester Community Duplicate Bridge — Open should be made in advance CUssifled ... .8-10 Family...... 2 By Nancy Carr Mall, 8 p.m. Partial clearing overnight, lows in up­ Comics...... 11 Obituaries...... 12 Shut Ins; Pastoral and brought into much clearer convalescent homes so that College offers this calen­ & Novice, 7;45 p.m., HR at the Main Office at Hart­ 102, 103. per Ms. WednMday fair with high in Dear Abby...... 11 Sports...... 7-8 exrrulive director Social Ministry; Christian focus those issues which such services can be dar of events in the interest ford Road, 646-4900, Ext. 50s. Precipitation probability On May 1st, for the first (Ecumenical) (Community are on May 1,1977 (at least collated and coordinated. of the community. All the Wednesday, May 11 I^st day of classes. 205. decreasing to 20 per cent tonight and time in the religious Building. The participants ecumenically) of most con­ Such research is an easy, MCC-sponsored activities ♦Luncheon — Pot Luck Wednesday. National weather forecast history of Manchester, lay then gathered for a brief cern to the church com­ first step in clearing the listed below are open to the Farewell — noon. Student nuip on Page 0. and clergy leaders of brainstorming session munity in Manchester. The decks for further action. public and many are free of Center. MACC churches gathered PLAZA DEPT. STORE. around the area of concern churches, using the con­ For the most part charge. For further infor­ ♦Dinner — Student ,(W« Have A Notion To P lo a | | ^ to explore and identify in which each was most in- ference as an enabler will however, much thought, mation, call 646-2137. Center, 6 p.m. ministries and cooperative Naxt to Frank’s SuporinaiMi^^ t^ested or had the most direct priorities according­ research, discussion and Monday, May 9 EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER enterprises on which 'hey ewperience. ly, seeking ways to provide just plain hard work lies ♦Dinner — 6 p.m.^XStu- Concerning proposed industrial park might work together in 'he It was a unique and cooperative ministry, ser­ ahead as the Christian dent Center. ^Thursday, May 12 • FLOWDI POTSslUIKIIK PUUHERS future. exciting experiment which vice and support in these community seeks ways to Tuesday, May 10 S ♦Luncheon — noon, Stu- After the opening has had several results. areas. bring the reconciling and ♦Luncheon — noon. Stu­ deht Center. • BMGKETS •GDUNIi HOOK!) worship in St. Mary's sanc­ These brief hours allowed Already a questionnaire healing precence of Christ dent Center. Roving Artist — • SWIVELHOOKS tuary led by Rev. Stephen those in differing churches has gone out seeking infor­ to those in need. ♦Dinner — Student "Locomotion Circus,” all Jacobson of St. Mary’s, the to exchange ideas, con­ mation on worship services Center, 6 p.m. day — all over campus. Planting Soil S PlaiU Food Tool Rev. Paul Trinque of High court rejects Church of the Assumption, the Rev. Newell Curtis of Center Congregational, and the Rev. Dr. James MacLauchlin of Second Congregational, zoning appeal bid vestrymen, deacons, MD church treasurers, By GREG PEARSON to the U.S. Supreme Court. He said useless for her parcel if the in­ wardens, trustees, that he and P apno will meet tonight dustrial park does not develop. chairmen of social action, Herald Reporter The state Supreme Court has with their clients to discuss the ’The transcript of the Shorts appeal education and liturgy, matter. was recently completed, and Karp councilmen, clergy and denied a petition of certification in AMY the appeal of the zone change for the Town Manager Robert B. Weiss’ and Castleman are e x p e c ^ to file a MACC delegates gathered reaction to the decision was, “That’s motion with the Court m Common to clarify both the Pick up your copy of proposed industrial park in our no tv circular Manchester. just great. “I hope we can p r o c ^ Pleas requesting an immediate trial strengths and the pitfalls of for the case. for Fantastic Savingsl The petition was filed on April 21 by soon,” working together Karp said, "Naturally, I’m The appeal filed by Beck and ecumenically. Attys. Bruce Beck and Anthony Pagano, who represent seven cliehta delighted.” He said that he was Pagano’s clients is for Uie first park The major portion of pleased with the short amount of zone change granted by the PZC. their time together was that have appealed the zone change Pintuck or Gauze Shirts Polaroid PRONTO! B Camera for the proposed park. time it took the state Supreme Court That change, issued on Jan. 17, ap­ spent in identifying the to render its decision on the matter. proved a change to Industrial Zone problems, concerns and op­ Fully automatic! The appeal was denied on April 4 Pintuck shirts of silklike Big, beautiful SX70 Tiur by Common Pleas Court Judge M. There are two other pending cases for 245 of the park’s acres. The portunities which the nylon. Guaze shirts of concerning the propos^ park. remainder of the park property was Christian community color prints in a Lowast Morgan Kline. The petition to the soft natural cotton. All cost-cutting way! Prleel One is an action taken by Beck and already properly zoned or was in­ might address on a beautifully detailed. S-M-L. state Supreme Court sought to appeal that decision, but the denial rules Pagano against the state IJepartment cluded in the second zone change. cooperative basis. of Commerce for its approval of the In a related matter, the town has Although those present General Electric Polaroid PRONTOl RF Camera against the case being heard in the state’s highest court. proposed park plan. ’The other is an made its first offers for the purchase were separated into five 40 Channel CB The best Pronto! of eight homes within the park land. Pre-washed Shorts Our Beck and Pagano and Attys. appeal filed by Suzanne Shorts working groups of 15-20 This best selling Range Finder focus, against a second zone change granted Letters have been sent out to the automatic exposure, Loivftt Holland Castleman and Jules Karp each, several concerns ^ftened cotton denims mobile radio lets you Our for the park. homeowners or, in some cases, to at- showed up in all five in both classic and fash­ print eject, morel Prical were informed of the decision by talk and receive Reg. 57»8 ’The second change granted by the torneys representing the groups. ion looks! Great for Jr. onall40channeli. 139.99 letter in this morning’s mail. Planning and Zoning Commission homeowners. Robertson School authors huddle 5 to 15, Miss 6 to 16. POLAROID 947 0 9 7 0 9 7 Castleman and Karp represent the The concerns are; G.E. CB Antenna (40/23 channel), reg. 12.99.. 9 .3 3 2-PACK FILM Manchester Economic Development (PZC) is for small parcels in the The letters from Alan Mason, Young authors at Robertson School discuss their first attempts at book writing. From left A deep concern for the Kraco Magnetic Mount CB Antenna, reg. 19.99.. 14.70 S'X-TO loe 88 Commission (EDC), which applied northeast and northwest section of director of human services and are John Savidakis, Mark Cimino, Lynn Allard and Larry Blackwell. The sixth grade class SPECIALS! 2-PACK 2-PACK 2-PACK the 393-acre park. relocation officer for the park elderly, including chaplain­ Pre-washed Jeans for the zone change. began their project by writing to various authors asking for advice. The students rewrote cy, visitation, advocacy for ’The northeast zone change would project, lists the town offer and Beck and Pagano may still appeal and proofread their stories several times before preparing a final copy with illustrations those in convalescent the decision to the United States divide the zoning on a 36-acre parcel explains that the town is interested in homes and those who are Supreme Court. owned by Mrs. Shorts, who is purchasing the homes before all and covers. The lower grade children were invited to hear the stories. The books are now on homebound and the men­ “It’s very possible, but we haven’t represent^ in the case by Atty. appeals and permits have been loan to the teachers and students of the school. (Herald photo by Pinto) tally retarded and the han­ decided yet,” Beck said of an appeal Herbert Phelon. She haa express^ processed. dicapped. Famousramous maKersmakers design your new fa\fav- concern that the zone change will be ‘‘In this way, they (the orites. A try-on tells all. 5 to 15 and A deep concern for the 6 to 16. homeowners) can plan for the future youth of the community, knowing what the town’s intentions particularly those in dif­ are,” I^son wrote. Carter warns NATO allies ficulty including helping Heavy snow blamed If agreement is not reached by those involved in teen-age May 31, condemnation procedures pregnancies, runaways, will begin, the letter said. alcohol and drug problems, Novelty for power outages Atty. Paul Marte, who represents vandalism, and an equal Leather one of the homeowners, said that he about Soviet buildup concern over the parents of ’Though heavy wet snow caused 601 Willington being the hardest hit. By expects condemnation procedures and Fabric TonsTjNinsTEir Manchester homes to lose power, the this morning, there were still 800 troubled children to Corelle 2d Pieee Dinnerware probably will occur for at least some LONDON (UPI) - President nuclear forces in Europe and toe Handbags 2-Sllce Toaster town fared well from the extraor­ customers in the district without of the properties. business session at Lancaster House, provide them with support, Sets by Corning Carter said today the Soviet military Communist Warsaw Pact had the ministers met in a half hour dinary May storm that dropped up to power. He exjpects that everything “As a general rule, my feeling 1$ guidance, education and Shade selector for threat facing the NATO alliahce hacT adopted an offensive posture. 1;eremoniaI opening session in toe child care for single parent light to dark toast, Be convinced about Corelle; 12 inches of snow in Connecticut will be cleaned up by evening. that most first offers would not be absolutely nothing like it Our grown steadily in recent years and British Prime' Minister James 17th Century Banqueting House in families. hinged crumb tray Our Reg. Monday. In Vernon, customers in the accepted,” he said. 'Each lor quality look, casual care! called for a long-term arms buildup Callaghan also warned of toe Soviet Whitehall, where Carter and the A deep concern over the for quick cleaning. Reg. Smart patterns 11.35 off. 3195 Power outages in Manchester Talcottville area were the hardest If a homeowner rejects the town’s Reg. 10.99 to 13.99 Automatic, #B124. 13.49 to toughen NATO against the military buildup and said, "We do not other economic summit leaders Sun­ lowering of community affected mostly customers living in hit, and in Ellington, the Crystal first offer, he or she would then hire All White, Our Reg. 29.95 ...... *21 challenge. understand why the Soviet Union day announced their program to beat moral standards as the south and east sections of town, Lake area, he said. ’There are still 21 an appraiser to get another estimate In a 21-minute speech at the seems to be devoting more of its unemployment and inflation. evidenced by pornography, George Nelson, manager of com­ crews at work in the area, he said. on the value of the home and proper­ byAllladChamIcal opening session of the NATO resources to military purposes in Prime Minister Callaghan, again in ' massage parlors, x-rat^ munity relations for Uie Hartford Power outages in Andover, were a ty, Marte said. If this offer differs Exercise Electic Co. (HELCX)), reported. By sporadic sort of thing, as heavy snow ministerial meeting at Lancaster spite of their avowed intention to his role of host, said toe West is deep­ movies, Sunday shopping, Men’s Rugby striped knits Sandals ^ eatiy from the town’s, the matter House, Carter said the Soviet Union seek detente.” ly concerned by the amount toe noon, Monday, he said there were 1,- forced large tree limbs onto power would then probably go to condemna­ burglairies, etc. had achieved strategic nuclear pari­ Carter pledged that toe United ^ v iets are spending on military pur­ 8(XI ciu^m ers in the Hartford region tion proceedings in court, where a A deep concern for the —See Page Twelve ty, that it had strengthened its States would make a major effort to poses. lonely, troubled or withoui. power, which included 601 in final price would be set. build up its military strength in “We do not understand why the alienated adult in our com- ^5.63 1% 9a33 Manchester, 3(N in Bolton and 91 in (iolor on color. Color on white. Sizes for entire Europe an(r called on toe 14 other Soviet Union seems to be devoting munity, particularly ’ East Hartford. Crews worked all Polyester/cotton, light yet family. Bone, Blue NATO tiiembers to do the same. He more of its resources to military pur­ centered upon providing a night, he said. durable, &XL. Denim, Wheat in group. Southern New England Telephone joined Callaghan in asking for mutual poses in spite of their avowed inten­ warm and welcoming Kennedy recojifbmends cuts troop reductions to reduce, the tion to seek detente,” he said. “people center.” Maverick Jeans Man's and Woman’s Co. reported very little storm Y Mobil growing threat. "I assure the ^viet leaders,” A wish to work together Buffalo Sandal damage in Manchester, South Wind­ Callaghan said, “that our concern in more closely as a Christian Super 10W-40 Tech-Seal sor, East Hartford, Vernon and Staf­ Carter proposefl a genuine two-way this matter is genuine. There is not a community, sharing 9.96 Driveway ford, with most of its problems trans-Atlantic trade in military Famous 14 oz. denim boot PROCTOR - S I LEX* r5 . ‘ arising in Vernon, Bolton and Staf­ equipment and said the North Atlan­ one of us here who wants to embark resources, gathering flares and straights! Indigo. 3.% 3«33 74e W571 ■ QUART Blacktop Sealer in school system budget on an arms race.” strength, bringing en­ Great barefoot Super Steam and Dryiron A change for the better to ford. '■ tic alliance should “not be weakened From 29 to 42! maximum engine protection. Fallen branches and downed power militarily by waste and overlap­ Callaghan called for a “renewed couragement. feeling! Satiny LIMITOF6QTS. smooth all-leather Self-cleaning feature to lines littered roads throughout teachers. The teachers were all ping.” effort” to a ^ e e on mutual east-west During a coffee break, Oil Pour S p o u t... 4 9 * By SUSAM VAUGHN Tlie directors ordered a |180,000 there was an opportunity to sandal, 5-lOand 7-12. prevent clogged steam Tolland County during Monday’s reduction. The additional 840,000 proposed for the elementary schools "Nor should it be weakened arms cuts. Full sizes only. vents! Extra steam for 12R Applicator Brush... (Herald Reporter) "As a means of making progress review the work of the Boys’ Sport .2.49ea. storm. School Supt. James P. Kennedy reduction was made by Kennedy to and had been strongly urged by politically by disputes over where to stubborn wrinkles; H1525 Tecji-Sul Crack Filler. ..2.89qt. Fire fighters were busy in many both sides should consider again the other groups and to look Shirts Driveway Cleaner...... made recommendations Monday accommodate increases anticipated parents and teachers. buy defense equipment,” he said. .6.99 gal. Tolland Q>unty towns, standing by exchange of information w hi^ could through the MACC night to the Board of Education for in unemployment compensation and The improvements which Kennedy Carter said the threat facing NATO downed wires and in some areas, recent increases in Blue Cross in-, recommended retaining are expan- partners had grown steadily in recent help in removing doubts about the resource material. Girls’ preliminary budget cuts in the 1977- capacity and could clarify the inten­ The 45 concerns listed 2.99 blocking off roads on which large 78 school budget. surance for employes. Sion of the Regional Occupational years. Plaids, prints. Solids. Knit Tops or branches had fallen. tions of each side about the other.” were combined into five All stiort sleeve in woven As expected, Dr. Kennedy Training Center program, a position Before they sat down to their first Denim The recommended reductions are he said. broad classifications; 65/35 poly and cotton. Fire dispatchers said storm the result of the budget set by the recommended the elimination of six of coordinator of volunteers, a S tole.. Youth and Parents; Com­ Shorts y damage was spread throughout tj^e Town Board of Directors last Friday. specialized teachers, which had been program for "gifted” students and munity Moral Standards; YOUR CHOICE / area, but the storm’s effects were Tile reductions amount to |224,800 on a fist of 10 improvement addition of one vocal music teacher Boys’ Western more severe in towns north of Jeans / from the 114,900,500 budget priorities. for the elementary schools. The Weiss asks details Tolland. recommended by the Board of Kennedy recommended elimina­ reductions amount to 859,000 of the A Connecticut Light and Power Co. Education in February. tion of a reading teacher, early total 8108,000 improvements budget. representative said that there were Tile directors adopt^ a 114,707,500 childhood aide, music teacher, media Board members questioned the on spending plans 4.77 more than 2,000 outages in the librarian, art and physical education choice of eliminating the instrumen­ About town Trim a-pocket Hare leg school budget as part of the town Deluxe 10” x20” Adjustable Wilson’s Famous T-2000 Tolland district, with Union and tal music teacher in favor of the styles, wanted machine budget. Department heads for toe Town of from toe six per cent increase of the washable fabrics, 8 to Double Hibachl Tennis Racket vocal music teacher. Alfred Tychsen, 18 plus 8 to 16 slim. Manchester have until Monday to individual departments. assistant superintendent for Ypu a n raise or lower r Jimmy Connors’ Reg. 170 report on their expenditure plans for Weiss warned the directors last Manchester Chapter, twin grids, adjust vent. ■' curriculum, said the teachers have Deep u s t iron lirebowl. 8 favorite! 3 ^ the 1977-78 fiscal year. week that a six per cent increase SPEBSQSA, will meet Two men accused in murder expressed the priority for vocal over Town Manager Robert B. Weiss limit on all departmenU could result tonight at 7;30 at the Teen instrumental. He noted that fifth and Large 16” x16” Indoor-Outdoor Dunlop, Spalding or has sent a mimeographed letter to in layoffs in some areas. Center Annex of sixth grade students only have vocal Patio Tables Slazenger each department head that includes a He presented the board with a fact Manchester Recreation music once every two weeks under Center. The meeting is Resists stain or of Indiana grocery heiress filled-in blank with the amount sheet prepared by Budget Analyst Tennis c a n l^ ^ the present staffing. open to all area men in­ weather. Heavy gauge R allocated for that department by the Paula Yellman that showed the plastic. Smart colors. 4 Balls 0(3 I Otoer recommended cuts from the INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - Marlon Williams was with Robinson and we day. Investigators said bank records Board of Directors. Weiss has amount of fixed costs — primarily terested in singing four- regular budget included postpone­ County sheriff’s police said early followed the movements of the two showed Mrs. Jackson, a recluse since requested that the heads return their salaries — and the amount of money part barbershop harmony. ment of an 8110,000 expienditure for today they arrested two men in con­ men and recovered more than 81 her husband’s death, had withdrawn 1977-78 budgeting plans to him by a six per cent increase would mean CANNON. industrial arts equipment and 814,000 nection with the murder of grocery million.” about 88 million. Monday. for each department. The local chapter of from capital improvements. Monticello store heiress Marjorie V. Jackson. Okey said officers also recovered Police said a burglary last May Tlie letter also included a warning For some departments, includinx Parents Anonymous will A tentative elimination of 820,000 Police also said they recovered several pieces of jewelry believed to netted 8817.000. They said they about the tightness of the adopted the sanitation, maintenance, con­ meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Striped for two Manchester High School more than |1 million believed to be have belonged to Mrs. ^binson. He learned two men broke into the house budget, which was approved Friday troller. and Building Departments, Center Congregational TOWEL teachers was also made. Kennedy Church, 11 Center St., part of an estimated |3 million taken said both men would be arraigned on in March while Mrs. Jackson night by the directors. the six per cent limit would leave lit­ Ensemble said more data on the high school Manchester. in a series of robberies from Mrs. the charges later today. watched from another room, but did ”We must emphasize most strong­ tle money for other expenditures students’ course selections will be Jackson’s home. Earlier, police said thieves had not call police for help. ly that no additional appropriations besides salary costs. Weiss warned available after May 20, before the ”We had suspicions there was raided the three-acre Jackson estate “They were pretty much safe so will be made to your departmental that layoffs were possible. The LEO committee of board sets the budget. money taken,” said Maj. Don Okey, at least three times over the last long as they didn’t hurt her,” Rynard budget for 1977-78,” Weiss wrote. The department heads will now South United Method!^ Board chairman Allan Thomas who is in charge of detectives for the year, but Mrs. Jackson "wouldn’t said. "Each department must restrict its have to decide what steps have to be Church will meet tonight at asked for a review of the capital Save O A 0/, OFF Marion County Sheriff’s Depart­ even report them.” Tliey estimated He said Mrs. Jackson, heiress to expenditures to the amount ap­ taken to stay within the departmen­ 8 at 371 Oak St. items and suggested that some of Full 6-Web Folding Chaise ment. “We had been watching for her losses at about 83 million. the Standard Grocery Stores’ for­ propriated. No further funding tal budgets approved by the direc­ ESKBf 12” Diagonal them could be partially cut. somebody spending large sums of Detective Sgt. Harlan Rynard said tune, told deliverymen or sources are available,” he wrote. tors. Extra B&WPortableTV Big frame with waterfall ■ ^ Other smaller cuts were made by Hand Towel money.” the only explanation he has come up shopkeepers of the thefts, but would Almost all departments were given Ref. ze e ...... arms to adjust backrest. Rag. C l # 1 7 Kennedy in buildings and grounds In another budget-related matter. 1.98 100% SOLID STATE. ‘Racing stripe'6x15 webbing. 12.49 Okey said John Williams, 38, and with tor Mrs. Jackson’s failure to not report them to authorities. a six per cent increase over present- Washcloth Bath Quick-on SunshinO* equipment and services, substitute Collector of Revenue James ’Turek Manuel Robinson, 29, both of In­ notify police was that she "didn’t Rynard said that although detec­ year spending. Tlie final fi^ re ap­ GLOBE R«129...... 8 8 ^ Towel ALL FABRICS pic tube. Built-in Orig.» Big 5-Web Folding Chair teacher allotment, text and supply said that he is ’’toirly pleased ” with carry handle. 119.70 dianapolis, were arrested separately want the publicity.” tives were able to determine the propriated to each department is Travel Service In Our Inventory Monday night. Robinson was charged lines and pupil transportation. the board's d m g io n to base tax Urge sizes of thick double terry. Adult-size frame, water­ “I can understand why,” Rynard Jackson estate was burglarized three somewhat less than the six per cent revenues on'ifw.S per cent collection S55 MAIN STREET Monotone-with-accent luxury stripe. Top Brand Hamas, Top m is l TV Stand, for BAW fall arms. Extra wide with first degree murder and added, “given the large amount of times, they could not confirm reports Assistant Supt. Wilson E. Deakin up to 12" diagonal screen...... 1 0 .7 0 5x4x4 sturdy webbing. increase, however. rate. 643-2ieS 4.66 Williams with being an accessory money she had unguarded at her the heiress was bilked of 8500,000 in a said that one van may be eliminated, The 1977-78 fiscal year includes 27, Over 30 Yean after the fact of muider, Okey said. house.” confidence scheme. which would achieve a 810,000 rather than the normal 26, town pay There has been discussion by some transportation reduction. Travel Experience "The Robinson fellow had Authorities recovered over 85 Mrs. Jackson, 66, was found dead days. Thus, toe board has set up a directors that the figure might be'too ’The board will start workshops on Authorlied agent in purchased a new Lincoln on Friday million in their search of the by firemen who arrived at the separate contingency account to ac­ high. But Turek said that he feels it is MklKHESTEII. SALE;MON.-SAT. the revising the budget Wednesday at Manchester for all VERNON for |1S,000 in cash,” Okey said, “and northwest side estate where Mrs. residence to put out a fire authorities commodate the 8160,000 that the 27th “more realistic” than collection rate Airlines, Railroads and STORE IVOURS: 8 p.m. in toe board rooms at 45 N. Deity 10a.m. lie 9:30 pjii. attempted to buy another new Lin­ Jackson was found murdered Satur­ later determined was set to cover up pay day will cost. ’The money for that estimates that have been set in toe Steamship Lines. l i e ToUMd Tirniplkt TH-GIty S h o f^ CaRbr Si(.9e.m.l'e9:30pjii. School. Sun.lla.Ri.le5pjn. coln for cash today (Monday). 'the latest burglary and the slaying. pay day account has been subtracted past, some as high as 99 per cent. PAOB TWO - MANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter. Conn.. Tues., May 10,1977 MAWCHBSTER EVENINO h e r a l d . Manchetter. Conn.. 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By Betty Ryder Medicare covers feet^ too EXTRA STAMPS m ilO EXTRA STAMPS EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON AND l | ^ WITH COUPON AND With Medicare’s inclu­ lU y WITH COUPON AND “ Many petq^ile over 65 for the deductible, the co- Included in this group of PURCHASE OF PURCHASE OF special patients are those sion of podiatric care, PURCHASE OF are not aware that insurance, or any non- with diabetes, poor circula­ more elderly patients are ANY INSTANT-24 OZ. Medicare covers their feet, allowed s^ c e s.” walking better, longer and too,” said Dr, ^ o t Likewise, some services tion in their feet, inflam­ ■■ OROUMO’ CHUCK ICE TEA MIX mations of arteries or staying healthier, he said. Pollack, president of the are not covered by n i i i GOOD FROM MAY 9-14. Medicare, whether veins, and those with cer­ . a. . . a i o S ...... L — — a?2 ™ « - 1 . States to visit her father, the Hartford County Podiatry Hope you all had a happy Mother’s provided by podiatrist or tain neurologic disorders Under Cover American World War n veteran. Vice Society, now sponsoring Supermarkets " e x t r a stam ps"" Day; I did. Got up early and Foot H ^th We^. physician. ’These Include affecting the sensation to MANCHESTER EXTRASTAMPS EXTRASTAMPS somewhere between 7 and 8 a.m. I Carried a story several weeks ago Admiral Jackson Rogerts Tate, USN, the feet. For these people. Congress recognized the routine foot care, flat foot WITH COUPON AND l l ^ | WITH COUPON AND WITH COUPON AND looked out of the window to see a about Jed Krascella, the son of hfr. now retired — has b ^ m e a beauty Medicare covers routine STRICTLY W. HARTFORD importance of good foot conditions, arch supports, PURCHASE OP Herald staffer, Sue Vhughn, jogging and Mrs. Nicholas Krascella of image for Alexandra de Markoff, Wi Rsssrvs Meats & GLASTONBURY I I — p u r c h a se OF PURCHASE OF Porter St., who won a J.C. Penney manufacturer of makeup and skin health and Its relationship ortbopaeldic or molded ^ HANDSOME l| $2.00 PURCHASE FROM \ REQ.0RDIET16 0Z.6PKQ. down the street. to general health, omecial- shoes, prescriptions drugs,^ WETHERSFIELD lOLBa She told me she really got in trou­ fashion design award. care preparations. Well, Jed, a student at the Parsons ly in the elderly. Inus, it and preventative or is the only way tb PRODUCE DEPARTMENT PEPSI COLA POTATOES ble with her kids, though. It seems Victoria, daughter of the Russian Qusntttlss DOUBLE STAMPS WED. GOOD FROM MAY 0-14 J GOOD FROM MAY 0-14 School of Design, has done it again. actress, Zoya Fyodorova, was provided certain coverage hygienic care. ^ describe GOOD FROM MAY 9-14 they had planned breakfast in bed for Many more services, He received the award and cer­ reunited with her American father under Medicare, Part B. her on her special day—and she was however, are covered. Not Rosponolblo For Typographical Errors tificate citation in the national when she arrived and this country As with any insurance up and out jogging before they woke. These include foot surgery, WOOD fashion design competition, two years ago. policy, there is a stipula­ Show case Well, I hope she climbed right back tion on the services which X rays, injections, and the “America’s Next Great Designer Now, she is married to Frederick C inem as SHUHERS into bed, so they could serve a special this federal insurance plan treatment of skin diseases, Awards,” sponsored by the Inter­ Pouy, a pilot of Pan American World \ treat. offers, noted the Hartford infections, franctures, ul­ aouTse national Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Airways, and they have an infant son, Had a fine day with Grampa and area podiatrist. cers of the feet, deformed m u m u k im Union. Christopher. Fr^erick is the son of USDA CHOICE other friends and relatives for “Unfortunately, finan­ toe nails and injuries R o m r a s m B B T USDA CHOICE ST M C T LY FRESH DELMONTE WELCHES His award, |200 and a Certificate of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pouy of WAYBE8T BO NELESS lE E F dinner. Felt so smart going out into cial reimbursement to the “In some people, routine BAST HARTFORD my backyard, picking some rhubarb Design Distinction, will be presented Park St., Rockville. ssa -a a io BONELESS ROLLED BEEF GRADEA Wednesday at a cocktail reception at patient is not complete,” foot care cannot be con­ right from the garden, and whipping Victoria, in addition to ail her ac­ said Dr. Pollack. “The sidered routine,” he added, auuKtAsiiuntmaa up a rhubarb cobbler. Grampa just the St. Regis Hotel Roof In New York aa.BO M ataoPM. CHICKEN CHUCK CUBE MEDIUM PEAR TOMATO before an audience of represen­ tivities, is being considered for an patient will not be reim­ “but is important for main­ loves rhubarb. NBC muiti-year contract for bursed by the government taining their health.’’ CHUCK ROAST My daughter presented all mothers tatives from all segments of the fashion design world. specials, documentaries, network t N O G D / m m STEAKS HALVES JUICE (there were three of us) with pink movies and a world premiere of her BREASTS EGGS (carnations to wear and picked lilacs His design is called “Under Cover” (NOT QUARTeRS) 16 OZ. and is a topless baby doll ensemble life story; all to culminate with the About town for the table centerpiece. 1980 Olympics in Moscow where she 'ANNE Of course, after the snowstorm, with its own cover brunch coat. $149 Jed was graduated from may be one of NBC’s commentators the lilac bush is drooped down to the for the event. lb. 5 g < Manchester High School and The prayer Group of A service of Holy Com­ tHALL’ P ® ® ground. Amazing what two years in this especially when doz. 4 ^ < attended Pratt Institute for two Emanuel Lutheran Church munion is scheduled for It certainly was a rude awakening country can do for a girl. Especially they're created by to see all the snow Monday. I had years. will meet Thursday at 10 Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. t h e window when you’re as pretty as she is. a.m. in the church library. been up at 5:30 to get No. 3 son off to Mary’s Episcopal (3iurch. professionals I work and it was raining very hard. Beauty Image When I popped up again at 6:45, it The Over 60 Group of SUNPHlfl Victoria Fyodorova — you was a full scale blizzard. What was it North United Methodist The Morning Study remember, the noted film and televi­ Almanac^ WISHBONE Mark Twain said? “If you don’t like Church will meet Group of South United Sine* 1920 - ITALIAN FESTIVAL sion actress who won acclaim in her New England weather, just wait a By United Press International Wednesday from 2 to 4 Methodist Church will native Russia and came to the United Better prices • GREEN GIANT | CONTADINA minute.’’ T^ay is Tuesday, May 10, the p.m. at the church. meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. ITALIAN better service 130th day of 1977 with 235 to follow. in the education wing of the An adult Bible study will church with the Rev. NIBLETS CORN TOMATO PUREE Hadassah fair This is (Confederate Memorial Day. better calue. ORESSING The moon is between its last be conducted Wednesday Laurance Hill. 8 0Z. at 10 a.m. at Zion quarter and new phase. 'Islands' Engaged set June 12 Evangelical Lutheran The morning stars are Mercury, (Jhurch. A men’s fellowship ta in the Hadassah of Manchester will con­ Venus and Mars. breakfast will take place 4 s * l 1? 4 9 ^ duct its third annual Craft Fair Sun­ The evening stars ara/Jupiter and The stewardship com­ Wednesday at 7 a.m. at Se­ Otfeoml! WITH COUPON WITH COUPON WITH COUPON day, June 12, at the Manchester Saturn. sj mittee of Second cond Congregational Creative Decorating Parkade Shopping Center from 10 Those bom on this date are under Congregational Church will Church. Complete Pittsburgh a.m. to 5 p.m., rain or shine. the sign of Taums. meet tonight at 7:30 in the Paints Selection PRINCE Admission is free and American actor-dancer Fred Eells Room of the church. PRINCL CONTADINA refreshments will be available. Astaire was bom May 10, 1899. The youth curriculum com­ The executive board of 2852 MAIN STREET POPE About 100 of New England’s finest mittee will meet at the Manchester Junior GLASTONBURY SAUCE MACARONI On this day in history: (Elbow*. Thin Spaghetti craftsmen will display such items as same hour at the church. Women’s Club will meet PLEASE CALLTHEATRE ALL FLAVORS In 1865, Confederate President FOR SCREEN TME8 Rlgatonl) TOMATO PASTE dolls, pottery, leather and 633-9493 32 OZ. PURE OLIVE OIL Jefferson Davis was captured as he Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the 18 OZ. woodworking. Dupee Circle of South home of Mrs. Pat Luoma, fled Irwinville, Ga. He spent the next Proceeds from the fair will be used Unit^ Methodist (3iurch 30 Galaxy Dr. two years in a Union prison. (The U.S. to support research at the Hadassah will meet tonight at 7:45 at Hospital in Jerusalem. Congress moved this year (1977) to the church. 6 9 « 2IB9« restore his citizenship). The Women’s Prayer and [49 WITH COUPON The Rev. Newell Curtis Study Group of South will lead a Bible study Unit^ Methodist Church Legion will initiate Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. in will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Robbins Room of the 1208 Main St. New CHEF BOYAR DEE George R. Atkins Sr., senior vice church. members are welcome. commander of the Dilworth-Comell- COLONNA Quey Post of the American Legion in BEEF f^nchester has announced that he ManchMter Evening Herald This printing test pattern ih GRATED CHEESE The engagement of Miss Carrie has received confirmation from the Publlthvd (ytry •vwiing axcept part of The Herald quality con­ RAVIOLI Winifred Watson to Kirk Edward First District officers to initiate all Sunday* and holldayt. Entarad at th* trol program in order to give 16 OZ. Mancheatar. Conn. Poat OtDca a* Sa- Owen, both of Manchester, has been the new members who joined the cond Claa* Mall Mattar. you. one of the finest announced by her parents, Mr. and post in 1976 and 1977. newspapers in the nation. Suggested Carrier Rates ABOUT Mrs. Samuel Watson of 84 Summit St. PayabI* In Advanca Mr. Owen is the son of Lance Owen SIngt* copy...... 15* $199 of Greenwich and Sally Ann McKee The initiation will be conducted on Waakly...... 90* Saturday, at 8 p.m. at the Post Home On* nuMitti...... $3.90 of 56 Irving St. on American Legion Dr. Following Thra* month* ...... $11.70 The bride-elect attended Six month*...... $23.40 the initiation ceremonies a light On* yaar...... $40.80 Manchester High School and is Mall Rata* Upon Raquast buffet will be served and there will employed at the Lion’s Den Cafe. Subacribar* who 1*11 to racalv* TIME! HAWAIIAN VICTORIAN be dancing to the music of the Vic thair nawapapar balora 5:30 p.m. Her fiance is employed by Sam ahould talaphona th* circulation Y Watson, Plumbing, Heating and Dubaido Orchestra until 12:45 a.m. dapartmant, 647-9940. PUNCH PACKETS 3V. OZ. Remodeling. The brief initiation ceremony will FACIAL TISSUE The couple is planning a June 25 stress the purposes and programs of 200 CT. the Legion. 25MD K P e l wedding at Center Congregational B^Mny Church. (Nassiff photo) Each initiate may bring a pest t RIB-EYE and all post members are invited. George R. Atkins Sr. )sL6 9 [^ ] WITH COUPON CHOPPED beef CHICORY CARRAGE In the service SL5? [ ^ ] 31*1 BOLAND ^APmAOi. ESCAROLE Dwight Kearney, son of attended Seattle Universi­ AFB, Fla., as an aircraft EGG PLANT Mr. and Mrs. Sonny ty in Seattle, Wash. maintenance specialist. KRAFT Kearney of 28 Flint Dr., OIL CO. BROCCOLI 3 19* has begun a three-year Airman Powers was EST. 1935 Babineau previously Army assipment to work graduated from Stephen F. MIRACLE WHIP served with the Army in at Ft. Bliss, Tex. Austin High School in Imported DELI ^aranda c*F DA RY 32 OZ. G erm any from 1974-77. FUEi OIL After completing a Houston, Tex., in 1972. SHREDDED seven-week basic course at Because of his military AUTOMATIC DELIVERY TUESDAy backpound, he enters the 24 HOUR SERVICE Ft. Jackson, S.C., he will ' Try our super COOKED COOKED FRANKS MOZZARELLA Y o G U p T Army as a specialist fourth I p i i ^ o n C h o p p e d NIGHTIS receive advanced instruc­ Beel A Family Rib- B 02. CUP class. Th «rt«r 646-6320 I Eye dinners. You HAM SALAMI tion as a food service 4 Oetapolato.warm specialist before reporting i c h M u t o 369 Center 8t. roll. A tree trips to EAMIIY V2 l b ...... '1.18 '/>'•>...... 5 I Miss Kelly O’Dwyer, to the Texas post. Manchester Ik 10 oc lb...... '1.78 I lb. 69« 4/*1 daughter of I^. and Mrs. Kearney was paduated Burnside Theater 1 — SSiSSSi' MTCTIT from Manchester High Edward O’Dwyer Jr. of 15 “ Network” 7:10-9:15 PONDEMSfl JNi^SUli School in 1976. Grove St., was recently Burnside Theater 2 — "Fun sworn into the U.S. Army With Dick and Jane” 7:30-9:10 \ e t n o i* a t f for four years for training U.A. Theater 1 — John D. Babineau, son pf C i n e X Mr. and Mrs. John J. as a wheel vehicle "Marathon Man” 9:05; (/ ANCHOR mechanic. "Longest Yard” 7:00 ItlUlEIIOintS 15.14. W iniTW ) 1491333 muTNUcoiira i win nijcoortM m am mt NUN* 4 Babineau of 29 Lynch Dr., li st NM3UU / HOCKING win INS NUN* She is now undergoing a U.A. Theater 2 — “The I iJIl'v I U to P » M NCMSi , 1 Q U A R T i S i ’v 4 S 7 M F * « l « wiHH: James Nelson of He will now receive Monday’s daily IITStNICIUSl 4II so pwtmsi' oeuRMi Manchester has been in­ specialized training in the Covered live by WINF Radio. ROUND Me»nu4 imi IUIUM UlI3li.l4.illI«nHlt49l333 nm I itiated into Phi Beta Kap­ metalworking field. 480 (wfuum *1.99 THE SHOWMEN Prooresso' CASSEROLE pa, the national scholastic Wishbone Ital. Rogers attended Maxwell House _ OubuquR or Nipco 6 1 honor society, at the A k it k Horn* Improvtmcnl * ApoUo C *W n *i • Better Btddlng I It II • Btdw«(l Horn* Imp SOUPS P Ellington High School. PbggeMmi C'abI* TV • CtMury I I • Charier Oak EMarprlMO. Inc. * ConMtdeui 0(1 Rdimng InitMuia • OnTHMCOMnniMT « 20* OFF University of Vermont. Crak A Hobby Center • Economy Home lmpfo\*emenl • First Federal SaL-tngi A Loan MtnnaMronl, Lantl COFFEE DRESSING AUTI Aaeoctatlon • W. G. Glenney Company *Green A Thinge* Hartford Road Enterprteet • J. ft C. Tamala, IpM Fa* Rm , Qrlnd 8 OZ. ISnA tl UllMiAB* Jana S. Powers, Home ImprovemenL Inc. • Jeffcri$on Pine Furniture ‘ Johanna'i Cteatlona • ^a n K im iti ft WT. AAIXINO lOW L Good Humor Flounder! And the only catch is, you have to come MOZ. 1SOZ. 2V» Robert D. Ricketts of 19 daughter of Roy R. Powers Sona • R. Larson Woodworking • J. R Lewie ft Son • Manchester Safe ft Lock Company • ■othI and get it on Wednesday. Manchester Sewing Machine Center • N. E. Foam Systems. Inc. • Powers Plumbing ft 5 I 20 ^ ICECREAM Carpenter Rd. was Headrm • W. H PreuM ft S o n • Rick's Sporting Goods ft Toys. Inc. • R o V k • Sabrina Po d s • 2 9 of 224 Pinney St., A Big Fish Fry with generous heipjngs of flounder, MD 6 PK. graduated from the iTMLONiaTTiUlO. " Saving Bank of Manchester • Al Sleff^'i Appliance • "Superior Courts Rarquetball" by a n y 3 LI. CAN Ellington, and Mrs. David ACHOEMY «W«D miO Wilson Electric • Total Insulating Techndogy • 3i*1 ONI FIR FAMILY french fries and creamy cole slaw. Now only $2.29 : *2.89 ; O NI F IR FAMILY ^ ^ . 0 9 ONI FIR FAMILY University of Michigan, P. Harris of Marionville, ONI FIR FAMILY O NI F IR FAMILY OOOD THRU MAY Sponsored by the Manchester Jayccta OOOD THRU MAY 14 OOOD THRU MAY 14 Horace H. Rackham Mo., has been promoted to 394 Tolland Turnpike ■ 9000 THRU MAYJ ) r . — OOOD THRU MAY 14 \ i m r — 7,1 School of Graduate of the rank of airman first Mon. 540U7A>U> Manchestor Studies, this spring with a THE FARMER JOHnion( class in the U.S. Force. R T i m s . < At Exit ■ HOM S \ \l I I m is \U I K master of science degree. She is serving at MacDill 99 94 1-86 PAOB TOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M m dm ter, Coon.. Tiieg.. May 10.1»77 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 10, 1977 — PAGE FIVE iKanrifratrr limttng HmUi Manchester — A City of Village Charm Today’s news summary Film role in education explained Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Monbtr, AudH Bu t m u oI Circuittton M«mb«r. UnItM Pr«»» Inlwnttlonal ComplM from Unlfd Prou IntomotloMl to^ school board by MHS staffers Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. members of Congress to use their By SUSAN VAUGHN Hunt said that more than half, or courses being offered in the schools. the alternatives, be left as an ad­ ministrative decision because it con­ RaynKHKt F. RoMnon. EdNaf.Pubtltti«r HaroM E. TurKington, Managing Editor State recently approved $12,500 pay (Herald Reporter) about 300, sophomore students tidie In other business, the board ap­ raise to fund research on injfla- The highlight of an otherwise the film course as an elective, but as proved three additional fuses the main issues of different HARTFORD - It .looks like tion, unemployment And energy. , routine Board of Education meeting part of their English requirement. modifications to the educational closing dates. Opinion Connecticut lawmakers, judges Monday night was the presentation of Few of the students actually make specifications for the Washington 'The calendar ballots will be sent to and elected state officials are BOSTON ^tended outlook a thought-provoking film and an films of their own by the end of the ^hool additions and renovations parents this week through the going to have to wait at least for Southern New England, explanation of the film’s use in course because of the time project. elementary schools and by mail for another year for a pay raise. Ap- Thursday throu^ Saturday, calls courses at Manchester High School. limitations. llie modifications include revision parents of junior and senior high Beware of amendments propriations Committee for; Fair with moderating Gilbert Hunt, chairman of the The presentation had been of a special services area to include students. cochairmen Sen. Robert Houley,* temperatures with highs in mid ‘ English department, and four request^ by the board as the result more rooms for individualized in­ Kennedy distributed revised Whatever the ultimate fate left unemployed because the D-Somers, and Rep. John G. 50s and mid 60s Thursday war­ teachers in the department, gave a of some negative reaction expressed struction, expansion of the media specifications for the Bentley School of the bill to eliminate the non- state wants to tax gas-guzzlers Groppo, D-Wihsted, backers of ming to mid 60s and mid 70s by brief, but thorough, presentation to at recent public hearings to such center to a state-specified size and project for the board’s review. He also distributed contracts outlining returnable beverage container to discourage big car sales? the higher salaries, say the Satiinlay. Overnight lows in upper the board on their film courses, using renovations relating to energy saving legislation will be put off. It was 30s and mid 40s early Thursday the film as a sample of the course by decreasing amount of glass and the board and town recreation from the lives of Connecticut After all, would you believe one of more than 300 measures rising to mid 40s and low 50s by work. Kevin Hurst window areas. department responsibilities for use consumer^, the legislative bat­ your ex-(^dillac or Lincoln bottled up in the committee early Saturday. The brief Canadian-made film, Richard Lawrence, architect for of the joint-use Washington School- tle around it may have con­ salesman’s pitch if he were because of the dispute on the state called, “Toys,” depicted children walkathon the project, present^ the changes West Side Recreation building. He which will be re-submitted to the asked for action on the contract at tributed something more far- trying to sell you the virtues of budget which tied up the panel un­ BOSTON — ^personic viewing toys in a store window. The til its reporting deadline passed. transport planes, ^ c h as the entire display of “G.I. Joe” dolls and gets $10,800 State Board of Education for review. the May 23 meeting. reaching in impact on us than a four-cylinder putt-putt? French-British Concorde, would the war equipment becomes About $10,800 in pledges was Board members agreed to the The resignation of Mrs. Michelene A. Kozinetz, a math and social the ever-present rattling of But seriously, we think the STRATFORD - Voters in a be banned from Logan Inter­ animated in a fiery display of war in collected by about 400 youths who ballots proposing three alternatives studies teacher at Bennet Junior bottles in the car trunk and local referendum Monday by a 2-1 national Airport, except id the film. participated in a 19-mile walkathon to the 1977-78 school calendar as House might do well to con­ High for five years, was accepted by margin rejected expansion of the emergencies, under legislation The film is intended to portray how Sunday for the benefit of the Kevin recommended by Wilson Deakin, hopefully a cleaner coun­ sider the implications of the the board. main runway of Sikorsky given initial approval by the the children make the toys “come to Hurst fund. assistant superintendent, except for Mrs. Jeri R. Baily was approved tryside. Senate Amendment, for Memorial Airport. The airport is Massachusetts Senate Mon^y. Life” through their imaginations, Kevin, a student at East Catholic suggesting that the proposal for for appointment as a counselor in the Before the bili to ban non- Connecticut does not have the owned by the City of Bridgeport explained Sheryl Jamo of the staff. High School, suffered injuries from a school remaining open on Election Guidance Department at Bennet. but is located in Stratford where Other teachers of the film course football accident in September, 1975, Day be eliminated from all the returnables can go to the funds for such compensation; ■The request of Gerald Fournier, there is opposition to expansion National who explained how the film is used in which have left him partially proposals. governor for her signature, the and with already existing plans. There is a dispute whether the classroom as a teaching Board member John Yavis science teacher at Bennet, for a PITTSBURGH - The White paralyzed. He has returned to his House mdst agree to accept a demands on tax revenues the vote is binding on the Strat­ technique were William Howie, suggested that the Election Day leave of absence next year, was House, relieved that U. S. Steel 6 classes at ECHS in a wheel chair. Senate amendment calling for exceeding our ability to pay, ford Town Council. Roxanne Norko and Thomas Donlon. proposal, which was include in two of heard in executive session by his Meanwhile, out per cent price increase undercut The walkathon, the second annual request. compensation for any Connec­ the money may be hard to HARTFORD - Republican Hunt explained how the films are event to benefit Kevin, was spon­ boosts announced by two other more than a visual experience and ticut worker who might lose come by. legislative leaders want to end a major producers, hopes the entire sored by the ECHS student council. practice that has been a thorn in that the courses incorporate other Although the total collections of his job because of the bill when in outer space... industry will adopt smaller in­ language skills such aa reading, and We suspect the pro-bottle the side of Connecticut’s GOP for crements. Prepare for talent show the pledges has not been turned in Directors to decide writing. it is implemented July 1,1978. banners are using the amend­ years — the party lever on voting Jennifer MacKenzie, left, of 15 Plymouth Lane, watches her yet, the council hopes to top last No cost figures were given machines. They are urging a con­ In a film such as “Toys,” the year’s collection which was about ment to get the law on the WASHINGTON - By today’s stan­ WASHINGTON - Senate mother, Emily, apply makeup to Larisa Clough, 50 Mountain students would be asked to write for such a proviso, but when dards it was a pretty corny joke. But oderick stitutional amendment to do this Majority Leader Robert Byrd $6,000. land deals tonight books. be submitted to the voters. Rd., in preparation for dress rehearsal of their comedy gym­ down their immediate emotional The event was preceded by a Mass you figure that the state wilt be those of us in my high school class The Herald’ac hop^ today to allay GOP concern After all, it doesn’t go into nastics act for the Manchester Green School talent show to be reactions, notice the technical at the school. After the walkathon, The Manchester Board of Direc­ Richard P. Hayes. skit back in late 1957 enjoyed it; “I over his proposed changes in aspects of the film, perhaps write a trying to come up with the effect until July 1,1978, which Washington Correspondent NEW HAVEN - A study of 144 presented Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the school. Children in Grades participants were treated to tors will vote tonight on two land ’The board will also consider the give up; why do the Russians now Senate rules and break a filibuster poem as a reaction and view the film difference between a worker’s towns and cities in Connecticut 1 through 6 will participate in many acts including magic acts, refreshments and banc( music at the acquisition proposals, but one of the transfer of $8,608 from the Sanitation gives the next legislature plen­ have to send a man into space?” by Republican Leader Howard more than once for additional reac­ shows inflation is increasing Baker, who is prepared to talk at dancing, gymnastics, music and comedy routines. (Herald photo school. The food was donated by purchases has already apparently Department to the Highway Depart­ unemployment benefit and 80 ty of time to repeal the amend­ “That easy — to walk the dog!” Elaborates tions, the teachers explained. th e faster than property value listings length on the rules change if Byrd several businessmen in become a victim of budgeting for the ment to pay for additional snow per cent of his salary, it could In outling NASA’s budget for the by Pinto) ment. Laika the dog had just become the on grand lists in 85 per cent of the does not compromise. Manchester area. 1977-78 fiscal year. removal expenses, and the transfer amount to a bit of change, and But in the eyes of mainy of first animal to soar into space, next fiscal year, Fletcher elaborated municipalities. Town Manager Robert B. Weiss of $113,555 from the Contingency on why “we still face formidable the state coffers aren’t exactly our infallible environmentalist scoring another first for the Soviets SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. - had proposed that the town purchase Fund to several town departments. competition from the Soviet Union.” lined with silver these days. friends, the end does justify on Nov. 3,1957. The previous month HARTFORD — A Department James Jones, who chronicled a lot at 129 S. Main St. for the future they had launched man’s first ar­ During the past five years, he said, of Environmental Protection Budget reflects 6% ceiling About towi construction of a new south-end But the cost is not what the means — especially if you Army life in the novel “From tificial satellite. Sputnik I, shocking the USSR has launched nearly four hearing examiner has Here to Eternity,” died Monday firehouse. Most of the money for the bothers us right now. can get the people to stand still the world and pricking the bubble of times as many payloads into space as recommended that builders no of heart disedse. He was 55. $38,5(X) purchase was -expected to Pool closed Is the state on the verge of for it. presumed American technological the U.S. In 1976 alone, the Soviets longer be required to prove come from the Town Fire District proposed facilities will not in­ on department increases Manchester Chapter, Parents surplus for the 1976-77 fiscal year. launched 121 and the United States LOS ANGELES — Patricia setting a, precedent which As it now sits, we may wind superiority which had been taken for directly create too much air pollu­ Without Partners, will have a The swimming pool at Manchester Hearst got five years’ probation But, the directors Friday night ap­ might be extended to other in­ up with a Vermont-Oregon granted for so long. 35, including both government and tion. general meeting tonight at 8 at Com­ High School will be closed for commercial sponsors. for robbery and assault with a By GREG» PEARSON 79, when there will again be the nor­ Highway -$1,011,070 and $822,808. proved a budget for the Town Fire recreational swimming for the rest dustries which lose jobs No one laughed munity Baptist Church, 585 E. Center Department that included the entire type of nonreturnable NASA’s budget for the year begin­ deadly weapon because, the judge (Herald Reporter) mal 26 pay days. Sanitation —$681,822 and $589,703. of this season. No one in Washington was HARTFORD—The Connecticut St. The meeting is open to widowed, because of state government beverage container ban and, said, she is no longer a threat to The Manchester Board of Direc­ The following list includes depart­ Cemetery —$172,162 and $144,865. surplus for routine departmental Melvin Siebold, recreation direc­ laughing.. With a grim determination ning Octoter 1 is 3.9 billion. The Department of Education has separated, divorced or never edicts? society; but she must make tors, in approving a $24.8 million ment requests and the final lOT-78 Park -$460,686 and $425,135. expenses. Thus, it appears unlikely tor, reported th^t tiles on the pool after July 1, 1978, a not unlike that exhibited here now figure is about the same as for the drawn up standards for public and married persons having at least one restitution for the robbery. budget for 1977-78, sliced about $700,- budget approved by the directors for Maintenance —$383,021 and $192,- that the board will approve the land floor have come loose and have to be If the state assumes a fiscal Washington-type of container current year when inflation is added private schools that deal with living child. purchase at this time. over the energy crisis, the 000 from the budget that was the major town departments. The 881. repaired. To avoid any injuries responsiblity for workers tax to pay for the Senate Eisenhower Administration, on the on, but is well below NASA’s peak such specifics as course offerings HOWELL, Mich. — Two years department requests are those that The Police Department requested The directors, however, will still because of the loose tiles, the for the gifted and the han­ proposed by Town 5^nager Robert cashiered because of the non- amendment; last day of January, 1958, launched budget year of 1966 when the nation ago, a man identified by are submitted to Weiss before he $2,134,684 and received $1,925,133. hold the scheduled tour at 7 p.m. of recreational swims, which were dicapped. If the standards are B. Weiss. America’s first satellite, ^ p lo re r I, plugged $5.9 billion into its full-steam authorities only as John Doe to The cutting was done by imposing a draws up his budget. He usually The Fire Department asked for $2,- the School St. firehouse,'Which would scheduled on Wednesday and Friday returnable bottle ban, shouldn’t Sip and throw while you adoptWl by the state Board of effort to put a man on the moon by protect him found $384,000 buried six per cent increased spending limit reduces these requests before com­ 001,793 and received $1,912,823. eventually be replaced by the nights for the rest of the month, have it do likewise for car salesmen may; it’s later than you think. into earth orbit. The great space race Education this fall, school the end of the decade. on a farm of a reputed inter­ on almost all town departments. The pleting his proposed budget. (The The Water Department asked for Fire calls proposed new facility. b ^ n cancelled. was on. systems not in compliance could New programs to receive funding national drug dealer. Monday a directors added the six per cent first figure list^ is the department $1,253,228 and received $1,137,733. The board is also expected to act on The pool, however, will still be During the ensuing 20 years both find their state funds withheld by with the $3.9 billion, said Fletcher, court ruled John Doe will get figure to the estimated expenditures request, the second figure is the one The Sewer Department requested the proposed purchase of 6.44 acres used for the Instructors of the Han­ countries have scored impressive the state board. Manchester of land along 1-84 near Gardner St. include a space telescope with a 95- $192,000 — half of what he found— for the present year. approv^ by the board.) $1,060,493 and received $879,479, with dicapped (lOH) annual pronam on Redressing a grievance space feats. Russia’s Yuri Gagarin in Manager’s office, including per­ a separate $200,000 contingency ac­ Monday, 12:12 p.m.—rescue call, The State of Connecticut has offered inch mirror. When put in orbit and Oceala Township gets the The six per cent increase was not May 22. The pool will be drained and 1961 became the first man to orbit Regional sonnel expenses — $118,837 and $103,- count established for the payment of bicyclist injured E. Middle Tpke. to sell the parcel to the town for $3,- work will begin after that date. Congress is taking important in cases brought against VA around the earth in 1983, he rest. The court ruled that indicted used for all departments, however. (District) the earth in a space flight — an drug dealer Thomas Powell of 972. a sewer outlet for the industrial park. 000. Siebold said that the recreational explained, the telescope “will allow The town counsel’s office was given Monday, 2:24 p.m.—light ballast, New steps toward making the and Social Security. Cohen’s achievement matched by America’s CONCORD, N. H. - A federal Detroit, had not proved he owned an $80,000 budget compared to the Controller -$107,500 and $94,731. The Fire, Water and Sewer Depart­ The property would become part of swimming program will start again us to see almost to the very edge of judge hearing a $40 million Hope Manor, Hartford Rd.(Town) a linear park from Charter Oak Park exMutive branch of the federal bill would eliminate the John Glenn the following year. the money. $64,000 the office expects to spend Assessor —$^,58i6 and $91,242. ment budgets are all calculated Monday, 3:27 p.m.—branches on schedule in October. the universe and almost to the very to Case Mountain. government financially ceiling. Gagarin ended up in Webster’s Dic­ damage suit filed on behalf of 1,- this year. The increase was given to Collector of Revenue —$72,796 and separately from the General Fund smoldering in trees, Woodbridge and tionary; Glenn had to settle for the beginning of time.” Other new starts 400 antinuclear protesters is told permit an increase in the staff of the $65,573. budget. Lydall Sts. (District) Other items on the board’s agenda responsible when it makes Last year, VA lost nearly 30 International tonight include consideration of a U.S. ^nate. include a system that will be conditions are ideal for an out­ office. Town Clerk -$86,861 and $79,321. Other major departments Today, 8:22 a.m.-water call, 29 sanitary sewer on Radding St., which mistakes at the expense of per cent of the 28,482 cases But it was the United States that launched in 1981 to probe Jupiter, and break of disease at five national AMSTERDAM, The Other departments—such as the Planning and Zoning -$58,214 and requested and received; Carriage Dr.(Town) guard armories where the Health -$152,528 and $126,200. Today, 9:34 a.m .-w ater call, 50 Farms would be built as part of a private citizens. And it’s high appealed against its rulings. took that very “large step for a search-and-rescue satellite system Netherlands — Firemen use Planning Department and Probate $55,310. demonstrators are being held. Social Services—$371,900 and $347,- Dr. developer’s permit agreement with 100 new voters time it did so. And at Social Security, almost to be developed in cooperation with bulldozers and earthmovers to Court—requested and received less Town Counsel —$113,388 and $80,- mankind” and realized the dreams of The hearing continues today. 000. 070. Last year. Sen. James B. 40 per cent of the 101,128 countless earthlings through the ages Canada. search smoldering rubble for sur­ than six per cent increases. registered vivors of a hotel fire which left at The final departmental figures ap­ The total budget granted for Human Services —$57,494 and $8,- of July 20,1969, when astronauts Neil The Town of Manchester’s Allen, D-Ala., a leading con­ appeals against its decisions PORTLAND, Maine - The least six dead and 18 missing. proved by the board were actually a general government is $860,303. The 685. (A $10,000 contingency account Bicyclist injured servative,. pushed through a were reversed. Plaintiffs had Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., Flagship project Maine Bar Association, the first shade less than a six per cent in­ department heads original requests was set up, however, to pay for buses registrars of voters office reported landed on the moon. A 54-year-old bicyclist was injured The bicycle collided with a car that 100 new voters were registered NASA’s flagship project — and the state bar association to permit ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — An­ crease over present spending. The had totaled $987,616. for the elderly and handicapped if the bill that required the Internal to pay their lawyers. Monday afternoon when his bicycle driven by Eveleen M. Smith, 18, of during Saturday’s voter-making What’s next? one which has most captured the newspaper advertising by drew Young, U. S. ambassador to 1977-78 fiscal year includes 27, rather In the Public Works Department, directors decide to make such a Revenue Service (IRS) to pay But that’s only the top of the lawyers, is sued by the state for department heads asked for $3,314,- purchase.) collided with a car on E. Middle Bolton. Details of the accident were sessions. What’s next in space? Dr. James C. public imagination — is the space the United Nations, arrived today than the normal 26, town pay days. incomplete, but a witnesses account the legal costs of private barring ads which list fees. 334. They received $2,732,354 from Recreation—$257,248 and $229,871. Tpke. The sessions were held at local iceberg. No one knows how Fletcher, who stepped down on May 1 from Washington on the first stop The amount of money ne^ed for said White’s westbound bicycle shuttle. It is the first reusable space the directors. Senior Citizens Center —$73,119 Elsworth White of 211 Center St. supermarkets and banks. citizens who bring successful many people with well-founded after heading the National on a 12-day tour of Africa which the 27th pay day, about $160,000, was crossed in front of traffic, apparently vehicle and will provide routine MEDFIELD, Mass. — Voters in Building Inspection —$120,934 and and $66,631. suffered a fractured nose and multi­ Of the 100 new voters, 33 signfed up suits against it. grievances didn’t bring suit Aeronautics and Space Administra­ he said will include a controver­ not calculated in the department turning left onto EIro St., when it ran access to space, where scientists and this Boston suburb have asked $95,353. Board of Education —$14,887,300 ple bruises, was treated at as Democrats, 16 became tion for six years, suggested some sial visit to South Africa. budgets, but in a separate contingen­ into the side of the eastbound Smith He argued — with good because they weren’t able to other specialists from many nations cy account. This will make it easier Engineering —$149,249 and $132,- and $14,707,500. Manchester Memorial Hospital, then Republicans, and the remaining 51 answers in an interview. vehicle. The accident occurred short­ reason — that the citizen could afford to hire a lawyer to fight will conduct experiments in to calculate budget figures for 1978- 512. Library —$469,700 and $439,886. transported to the Veterans Hospital remained unaffiliated. “Our space program has faded ly after noon. win his case against the IRS the government, even though shirtsleeve comfort beginning in the in Newington. somewhat, and I don’t think we’ll see early 1980s. It will rocket into earth only to find that what he may they had a valid complaint. another space spectacular like the orbit for missions lasting from seven 8th District to set Manchester hospital notes have saved in taxes would be Allen and Cohen have moon landing,” said Fletcher. “We’ll to 30 days, then return to earth and it’s Spring MAY SPECIALS ON SIDINOI wiped out by legal fees. pointed out that it’s grossly un­ see the Viking kind of thing (Viking land like an airplane.” ahiminum, vinyl sidhig^ fair to make the private citizen landed on Mars last year), and “Launches for east-west orbits will budgets Monday Discharged Friday: Mary Perkins, 158 Pearl St.; Arthur Foss, 60 Patricia Dr., Vernon; Topping, 22H St. Jam es St.; Reconditionine Time! Now, Rep. William S. Cohen, maybe do some joint projects with be from the Kennedy Space Center in Gudnaitis, 1170 N. Main St., Russell, 88 ’Tumble Brook Dr., Barbara Ross, 107 Summer Paula McQuillan, 113A with insulatsd panels pay his own legal fees while he South Windsor; Anna Oay, 114 Vernon. St.: Janet Lappen, 58 Oxford Sycamore Lane; Jennie At Scranton Motors the Russians. It’s important that we Florida,” explained Fletcher. “Polar The budget of the Eighth Utilities represents a slight increase over last R-Maine, a leading GOP is paying with his taxes for the Park St.; Aldo Enrico, 22A St. Discharged Saturday; An­ St.; Sean Prescott, 122 boyer, 4 Dunham Lane, Elast 20 Colors To Chooso From! maintain a high level of capability. If District is not expected to increase year’s $105,000 budget. Body Shop liberal, proposes to expand this agency making the original orbits will be launched.from James St.; James Irvine, 72 nie Cameron, 133 Miller Rd., Carpenter Rd.; Ronald Hartford; Franclne Prices Are Now Lower on Sidingl the need arises, the technology must Vandenberg Air Force Base in from its two mill rates for fire and The sewer budget, to be prepared Baldwin Rd.; Frances South Windsor; Frank Shurkus, 136 Pearl St.; Nir- McKinney, 75B Edgewater • FTM MtlnMlM A low, low pfiooo idea to cover litigation with the by sewer commissioner Gordon '‘ OuAllta wodi on ON mokoo mmI Free Estlmatoe — Easy Tarma error and for the federal be there. Our whole objective is to California. Although we have the op­ sewer service. The proposed budget O’Keefe, 333 Bidwell St.; -Bujaucius, 875 Parker St.; mal Aggarwal, Storrs; David Dr., Coventry; Sharon Oliver, ------‘ - r - Lassow, was not ready for submis­ mooow Veterans Administration (VA) lawyers who fight his appeal stay ahead of the Russians.” tion of landing the latter flights at for the 1977-78 fiscal year will be Elizabeth Chrostowsky, Paul Neklunas, 98 Dogwood McAullffe, 31 Kenwood Dr.; 26 Seaman Circle. / n j f ^ • laUttacUon guaranlMd _ _ _ presented to residents at the district sion at the last meeting. Marlborough; Roxanne Cat- Lane, South Windsor; Jeffrey Bancroft, Warehouse Also, Lois Falkensteln, 60B and the Social Security Ad­ for redress of his grievance. It is an interesting commentary on Edwards Air Force Base, that would BILL TUHSKY 649-909S directors’ regular meeting Monday All residents are invited to attend tanacb, 25 Higble Dr., East Margaret Zukis, 54 Foxcroft ; Eric Woodard, 14 Ambassador Dr.; Susan the U.S. space program that, nearly ■‘““•'5 motors ministration. We couldn’t agree more. be over a populated area, so chances at 7 p.m. at the district firehouse. the Monday meeting to express their Hartford; Gail Wilkinson, 56 Dr.; Mary O’Donnell, Hart­ Elizabeth St., South Windwr. Gessaro, 38 Hayes Rd., South \ c At present, there is a law This kind of ombudsmanship is two decades after Sputnik and are we’ll land them at Vanderberg.” Fire Chief Granville (Ted) Lingard opinions on the proposals. Cambridge St.; Lorraine ford; Isabel Fuller, 23 Henry Discharged Sunday: Joseph Windsor; Robert Geveland, ^ C ^ io ftu u e Inc. Rowe, 51 Carriage Dr., South St.; Marie McCann, 101 Lydall Boucher, 65 Burnt Hill Rd., 179 Charter Oak St.; David that limits legal fees to $1,000 long past due. despite spectacular successes, “Once the shuttle is operational submitted a proposed budget of $111,- Final approval by the district RL 88, TitootMlla Avo., Vamon American officials such as Fletcher and a fact of life,” Fletcher has said, voters will be at the annual district Windsor. Rd., East Hartford; Myrtle Hebron; Donna Walker, 290 Armstrong, Windsor Locks; 000 at last month’s meeting. It Also, Lillian Dombrowski, Coutu, Lebanon. Long Hill Rd., South Windsor; continue to base America’s effort on meeting June 22. Christopher Meleshenko, 2D 643-1 Its • 373-9148 . “inventive and innovative minds will 121 Glenn Rd., East Hartford; Also, Elaine Pont, 42 Diane Bay, Wllllmantlc; Thompson Rd.; Bertha that of the Soviet Union. One create uses difficult to envision now. Lucille Kelly, 30 Hamilton Ludwig Rd., Ellington; Jeannette Wilson, 441 Main Duhring, 6 Goslee Dr.; Ellen wonders how many of this country’s What were dreams not long ago will Dr.; IreneMcCaughey, 309 W. Beverly Forand, 192 London St., East Hartford; Frank Moriarty, 45 Boulder Rd. This is the Thoughts space accomplishments might never be. reality. Man will come to feel at Manchester police report Center St.; Karen Holda, Rd., Hebron; Marilyn Orkln, have been achieved without the com­ home in space.” Windham; MacKenzie 12 John Dr., Vernon; Jeffrey season for petition. _ Scrlpps League Newspapers 1977 BLACK Power in faith if you have more doubt than cer­ Fire calls Do you find it difficult to have tainty, try thanking God even for that Police arrested Jeffrey G. Fazzina, in court where the case was con­ CARPENTER ANTS "faith?” To believe that God truly doubt and confusion. Ask Him to open 19, of no certain address, on a tinued to May 20. AUTOMOBILE LEARNING Open forum warrant Monday, charging him with William F. Shaia, 19, of 801 Main Ellington. (CrysUl Lake) In addition to being cares for you? Do you spend more your eyes to His reality. Do it daily, South Windsor Monday, 9:29 p.m. -W ires first-degree sexual assault. The St., on a rearrest warrant for unsightly and unsanitary, time wishing you could believe than each time thanking Him and praising Monday, 5:27 p.m. -T ro u ­ down on ’Tumblebrook Dr., CENTER Black Ants excavate arrest was in connection with an inci­ operating a motor vehicle while his ble with wood-burning stove Him. Be persistent and patient (you Vernon. AN APPROVED PRIVATE SC H O O L ► extensive galleries In wood believing? dent involving a 15-year-old female license his under suspension. He was at 229 Main St. INSURANCE Monday, 9:33 p.m. -W ires FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCAtfON,. to serve as nesting places may feel nothing for a while), and Protests school budget behind a Spruce St. tavern on April given a OO^lay suspended sentence in Monday, 9:45 p.m. —Smoke There is no bypassing the spiritual down on Old Post Rd., Nursery through 4th grads and may cause extensive you will know His blessed Presence. 15. court. in cellar at 73 Orchard Hill life, just lots of detours. God always the people, not the special interest Tolland. We are offering quality auto Insurance damage to your home. You will know His love for you. To the editor. Police said they could not release Lawrence Powell, 23, of Hartford, Dr. Monday, 9:44 p.m. - Wires gives us a choice — and by refusing to In regard to the school budget, it groups, whether we should spend at favorable ratee. If you are atlll dealing ) Margaret M. Webb any further information because of charged with four counts of issuing Tolland County down on Itaxter St., Tolland. wih an out of town agent or company choose, we are in reality choosing the South United was reported that there was more money for these subjects. the juvenile girl, but that the in­ bad checks. His case was continued Monday, 9:48 p.m. -W ires NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS road to unbelief. Is it necessary to put a teacher in Moday, 4:28 p.m. —Stove down on Brewster St., North why not place your insurance with usT Methodist Church overwhelming support for increases vestigation in the incident is con­ to May 20. We are right here on Main Street and FOR FAU ENROLLMENTS AND FOR the relief rolls, pay for his medical tinuing. Fazzina was released on a A 1973 Mercury sedan was reported fire on Doncaster Rd., Ver­ Coventry. in education. Monday, 9:54 p.m. -W ires readily available. Call Dave Torstenson bills and give him a generous retire­ $2,500 nonsurety bond for court stolen from the Islander Restaurant non. OUR SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM It surprises me how knowledgeable Monday, 4:37 p.m. down on Brown’s Bridge Rd., or Jim Gerrily, Jr., for full information. Call______^ reporters could interpret the yells ment, to teach your kid how to kick a appearance May 23. on Tolland Tpke. early this morning. —Gasoline washdown after Tolland. May 11,17, 28 and screams of teachers and their volley ball? A stereo set, valu^ at $175, was auto accident on Bolton Monday, 10:05 p.m. -W ires June 1, 9,13, l4 ior 0 Preventive Uoinlenoiice program Yesterdays Other warrants issued by the reported stolen from a Parker St. wives as over-all support for educa­ I think more emphasis should be . Center Rd., Bolton. down on Cedar Swamp Rd., ROBERT J. SMITH, INC • Full/HaH Days placed on the basics, reading, writing detective bureau included; home during the day Monday. Monday, 5:27 p.m. —Wires North Coventry. tion. 963 Main SIraet e Hours to aeeommodato working and arithmetic. Robert D. Barnett, 30, of East Vandalistn to construction equip­ down on Boston Hill Rd., An­ Monday, 10:18 p.m. -W ires 25 years ago 10 years ago The special interest groups like the Hartford, charged with two counts ment was reported at Globe Hollow dover. down on Kibbe Rd., Ellington. parents John A. Tucci 6464)202 640-8241 649-9240 Gov. John Lodge speaks at the Members of MISAC Corp. tour and PTA were after increased spending each of criminal impersonation, Reservoir over the weekend. A truck Monday, 8:50 p.m. —Wires Monday, 10:23 p.m. -W ires opening of Manchester Memorial inspect Hartford and Meriden area in music, art and physical education. Secretary, Manchester third-degree forgery, third-degree was broken into and its windshield, down on Notch Rd., Bolton. down at Vernon Ave. and “Insuransmitlu Since 19I4’*- 5 A ^ F o r further information, call 646-1610. Taxpayers Association Monday, 8:56 p.m. —Wires South St., Rockville. Hospital's new wing. apartments for moderate-inpome In fact, music, art, and physical larceny and fourth-degree larceny in mirrors, lights and other equipment i l l U K m SINGER LEARNING CENTER IN MANCHESTER BUSS EXTERMINATOR COMPANY Blood bank is only 15 pints under 3(LCastle Rd. dovni on Wales Rd., Andover. Monday, 10:48 p.m. -W ires families with view of getting similar education dominated the debate. connection with bad checks issued were damaged. Monday, 9:08 p.m. —Wires « 1 SPRING STREET MANCHESTER. CONN 0 60 4 0 last year’s quota. Manchester down on Vemwood Dr., Ver­ The Oldest & Largest in Conn. apartments built in Manchester. ^ Before our taxes go up, let’s ask earlier this ydar. He was presented down on West Shore Rd„ non. V I PAGE SIX -> M^NCHRSTKR EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 10, 1877_ MANCHEitlKR EVENINO HERAU), Manchwter. Coim.. Tnei.. May 10. H77 - PAGE StVRN Vernon meeting to decide. State will bond If you have news fo r area townSf ' ' ■ news for A’s, call reduction in school budget for Vernon firm motion-and restore $60,000 to make Andover BARBARA RICHMOND that none of the cuts made came very Herald Reporter easily, but the committee felt the the cut $190,000-Dr. Woolwich said Donna H olland...... 646-0375 By BAR^)W A RICHMOND sewing machine cases. The Vernon Board of Education areas eliminated would hurt the least this would be so townspeople will Herald Reporter With the move to Vernon it expects Bolton decided Monday night to cut just number of students. know that the board doesn’t approve Blue finds peace Revenue bonds amounting to |2.2 to expand its operation to include the Donna H olland...... 646-0375 $190,000 from its proposed budget and Dubeau said, “ If the board intends such a drastic cut. This motion million are expected to be approved manufacture of electrical wire let the annual Town Meeting decide if to eliminate programs then it should passed and the originaHnotion was Coventry and some of our players today by the Connecticut Develop­ similar to lamp cord.^t also plans to the cut should be the $250,000 sought take a vote on changing its policy and defeated. OAKLAND (U P D - Dwight Evans, one of the has to try, and I’m never Linda Lovering...... 742-8555 are going to take us out of ment Authority to enable a New York add about 60,000 square feet to the by the Town Council. not just say it’s going to eliminate Business Manager Charles Brisson Vida Blue is at peace better fielders in the going to find fault with a some games because of lit­ firm to locate in Vernon’s Industrial existing building. Ellington The school board’s budget com­ the money for these programs. said he had just been told there will with the world, and American League, tried man who tries.” Most of the labor is unskilled. tle things, but I feel they Park. \Barbara Richmond .. .643-2711 mittee had prepared a report on Board member Robert Schwartz be a $38,000 increase in Blue Cross in­ for a shoestring catch. He Blue struck out only that has to be good are going to win some, The firm, Mercury Electric Therefore, it is not expected that areas to be cut to reflect the larger said he feared that if the board made surance even though he was told the missed and the ball rolled three batters, but two were Hebron news for the OaUand too.” Products Manufacturing Co. of New workers in the New York facility will reduction. ’This would mean cutting the $250,000 cut, the town meeting rate of experience is very good. through him to the fence as in the ninth, as he picked Karen Biskupiak ...... 228-0496 A’s. Monday night’s game Hyde Park, N. Y., expects to ul­ relocate in Vernon. programs such as the Research and wouldn’t lower it. The meeting would School Supt. Raymond Ramsdell Scott scored the run that up his third straight vic­ timately employ about 200 people. TTie Vernon Economic Develop­ South Windsor Independent Study Program at the have to reject the budget if it wants said inflating costs in supplies and When the hard-throwing was a good case in point. snapped a 1-1 tie. tory after opening the ment Commission has been assur^ services and salaries make it lefthander is right, he is as The A’s didn’t make a “ I thought the ball would season with a pair of Plans are to buy the former Cavrock Judy Kuehnel ...... 644-1364 high school, the summer school and the budget increased and bring it Building, which contains about 38,000 that the manufacturing process the curriculum workshops. back to another meeting. necessary, to cjjtinto programs if the good a pitcher as there is in single mistake behind carry more,” said Evans. losses. Tolland Blue. In fact, Mitchell square feet of space and is located on doesn’t cause any odors or fumes, Board member Harold Cummings Board members Edward Meyers budget is reiluced. baseball. “ That’s why I tried for it. I “ I wasn’t as consistent Page, the red-hot rookie Bolton Rd. that only a small amount of water is Barbara Richmond .. .643-2711 first moved to accept the com ­ and Daniel Woolwich agreed with The board also discussed the an­ Monday night. Blue was surprised when it as I’d like to be,” said Blue Cavrock closed its operation in the needed for the operation and only a Vernon mittee’s recommendations. Schwartz, as did Chairman William ticipated surplus in this year’s didn’t have a curveball to leftfielder, came up with didn’t cariy because all the of his performance, “ but the best defensive play and park about three years ago and the modest amount of business traffic is Board member Robert Dubeau Houle, budget, but disagreed on how it ^peak of for three innings, other balls hit to right were when you win you really Barbara Richmond .. .643-2711 J drove in both Oakland runs building has been vacant since. In expected. strongly objected, noting proposals Board member Devra Baum dis­ should be spent. The board has said it and therefore was unable carrying in the wind.” can’t complain. I tort my V, with a first inning single conjunction with the move. Mercury The bill of sale for the land states to eliminate programs were not in agreed. She told the board, "Every will turn $^,744 back to the town’s to strike out many batters, A’s skipper Jack curve from the third inning and a fifth inning triple. is buying 10 acres of land from the that construction on the new addition the preview of the budget committee. other department in town is also general fund, which will leave an ac­ but he had a good fastball McKeon and Red Sox until the seventh. Lucky The Red Sox, who had town at 12,500 an acre. has to be started by July 1,1978. This Lrea police report] He said they are policy decisions in­ bleeding. We can’t turn up our noses tual surplus of about $75,000. and hung on for a 2-1 vic­ manager Don Zimmer for me I got it back swept the A’s in Boston The firm was founded in 1944. was to assure that the land wouldn’t volving board philosophy. on the council’s request.” 'Ilie committee recommended that tory over the Boston Red agreed Evans had to try for because no matter how last week, were almost as Julius Miller is chairman of the cor­ be bought for speculation. Should it “ I Uiink if we eliminate these She added, “ Some day we may be $22,000 be used for renovations in Sox. the ball. hard you throw the ball you perfect behind Reggie poration, which he operates with his be resold, the town would have to be Vernon programs we are abdicating our totally autonomous but right now we board offices and $7,200 be used to “ He is the only m am dio can’t get by on fartballs “ All I want to do is play Cleveland, who gave up sons. It manufactures extension cor­ paid the difference if sold for higher John Spulick, 19, of 28 Scott Dr., responsibility to the students,” are an arm of the government and I rent the optical scanner for data knows if he has a chance to alone. Sooner or later baseball and forget only five hits. But ds. electrical switches, sockets and than the $25,000. Vernon, was charged Monday with Duteau said. don’t like it to be ‘them’ against processing. Other amounts include catch the ball,” said someone is going to time reckless driving on Rt. 30. He is to Mrs. Elizabeth Steele, chairman of ‘us’ .” purchase of such items as a freezer everything else,” said Geveiand wasn’t lucky. McKeon. “ In a close game you.” appear in court in Rockville June 8. the budget committee, told the board In moving to amend the original for the high school, emergency lights Blue. “ I’m happy at the The game was decided in you almost always have to Butch Hobson zeroed in and repairs. way our club is shaping up. the fifth with Rodney Scott go for a ball like that.” on a Blue fastball and hit a T h m is a lot of potential PZC okays drain plan Joseph Healy Jr., 19, of 22 Cottage on first and two out. Page “ Evans didn’t have A homer in the third for St., Rockville, was arrested Monday here. Sure, we are young, hit a sinking liner to right. choice,” said Zimmer. "He Boston’s only run. to save walls, trees on a warrant charging him with Tax relief deadline near fourth-degree larceny. He was Coventry better development and 'will retain released on a $250 non-surety bond South Windsor Softball tourney specialized materials to a blind per­ the walls and trees which are an im­ for appearance in court in Rockville son. Standings) The Coventry Planning and Zoning The South Windsor Jaycees’ Se­ portant part of Coventry’s heritage. June 8. South Windsor Tax Assessor Bert Tliese services can be requested by Up and over bar in scholastic track meet Commission (PZC) Monday night un­ No decision has been made by L. McNamara reminds homeowners cond Annual Jack Zagorski Memorial calling the South Windsor Public South Windsor Slo-Pitch Softball Tournament will National League animously accepted a drainage plan Breen about using the community that May 15 is the deadline for filing Library, 644-1541. against Fermi High of Enfield at emorial designed to save the stone Wails and No charges were lodged in a storm- for the elderly tax relief program. be held June 4 and 5 and June 11 and Manchester High’s Aina Skudra just barely well system there, he said. Booked for lunch Field. (Herald photo by Dunn) W L Pet. GB trees along Merrow Rd. “ Until I am salisifed the company related accident on Diane Dr., South 12. clears bar in recent high jump competition St. Louis 17 9 .654 1 Qualifications are that each appli­ A “ Mystery Matinee” will be this Atty. Richard Cromie, represen­ will comply with new federal health Windsor, Monday night, police said. The tournament will be limited to Chicago 14 10 .583 3 cant be age 65 as of Dec. 31,1976, te a season’s final program in the Booked ting developer Richard Breen, standards, the construction of the A car driven by Patricia 32 teams with the German Club of Montreal 12 10 .554 4 resident of Connecticut for at least For Lunch series sponsored by the proposed a modified drainage system water lines will not affect the natural Thiboodeau, 34, of 130 Diane Dr., East Windsor as last year’s defen­ Phila. 11 12 .478 iV, five years and have an income of not Friends of the South Windsor labile NY 10 16 .385 8 for the 21-lot subdivision. The beauty of the area and the cost of in­ struck a parked car owned by Gerald ding champions. proposed system would prevent more than $6,000. ’This represents a Any team desiring a tournament Library, on May 19 at noon at the Al Hrahosky We«l " stallation is reasonable, I will/ Hawver of 25 Diane Dr., police said. tearing up the road and land there to combined income for both husband application or further details may Wapping Community Church. Herald W L Pet. GB proceed with individual wells,” The accident occurred at about 9:15 Los Ang. 22 5 .815 install a PZC-approved underground and wife and does not include Social contact Bruce Braithwaite at 644- 'The Rev. William McGrath of St. Breen said. p.m. San Fran. 12 15 .444 10 Security. 2576. Margaret Mary’s Cliurcb, Rabbi Neil drainage system. angle Houston 11 17 .393 flVi The modified system will carry Those homeowners who have Kominsky of Temple Beth Hillel, and checks Reds Book outreach Cin. 10 16 .385 11V5 water runoff in a roadside ditch to a Council asked to look applied for tax relief in previous Capt. William Ryan of the ^uth San Diego 11 19 .367 12V4 nearby stream. This system also years don’t have to apply again. Friends of the South Windsor Windsor Police Department will dis­ Earl Yost AtlanU 8 19 .296 14 Elderly renters with the same Public Library has been successful in cuss the fine art of detective work as NEW YORK (UPI) - Al Hrahosky is pitching prevents drainage affecting any Sports Editor Monday's Results developed properties on Merrow Rd. at sewer alternatives qualifications may file any time establishing a book outreach to the demonstrated in the Harry without his mustache this year but with the Philadelphia at Los The modified system will be during the year before Dec. 31,1977. homebound. Kemelman’s Rabbi Small mystery same disconcerting tactics that gave him the Angeles, ppd. and the availability of funding for delayed until Coventry Hills Section 3 Coventry Any questions regarding elderly Members of the outreach com­ books and the first book in the Father nickname "Mad Hungarian” and made him one Atlanta at Pittsburgh, ppd. sewer alternatives as reasons for qualification may be directed to the mittee are bringing library materials Dowling mystery serlls, “ Her Death St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 5 Ed White Jim Boudreau Ken Brasa is developed. Drainage in Section 2 is Members of Residents for Respon­ Schedule problenu of baseball’s most effective relipvers. not needed now, but would be if Sec­ concern. assessor’s office, 644-2511. to shut-ins and are reading of Cold” by Ralph Mclnemy. Chicago 6, Houston 1 Manchester High Cheney Tech East Catholic sible Planning (RRP) spoke to the If this isn’t the worst spring ever on the local sports tion 3 is built. The Town Council has not yet Hrahosky turned in one Today’s Games Coventry Town Council Monday night front it will rate up there near the top of the list. Post­ Los Angeles (Hooton 3-1) at A $10,000 performance bond must decided to support the Sewer of his most sensational per­ their fifth straight victory. about sewer alternatives. ponements and cancellations of athletic events have been Montreal (Rogers 3-1), N be submitted to insure the system’s Authority’s plan. A council decision formances Monday night Rick Reuschel, 5-1, needed The group told the council federal is expected in late June. Civics seminar scheduled as common as winter sniffles. Athletic directors, league when the Cardinals beat San Francisco (Halicki 2-3) construction in the event Section 3 is three innings of one-hit at Philadelphia (Carlton 3-1), money is available to pay for less Richard Breault, Sewer Authority officials and officiating assignment commissioners have the Cincinnati Reds, 6-5, on Stats interesting developed. Winners in the preschool age group Fair workshop relief "Trom rookie Willie expensive solutions to the lake pollu­ Bolton been working overtime trying to get dates N Breen previously asked the PZC chairman, asked the council to apply were Jennifer Jensen, most original; Ted Simmons’ homer Hernandez. Atlanta (Collins 0-0 and tion problem. ‘There will be a brUsh-up course in The United Methodist Church will reassigned...Pat McKee has won her varsity letter in waive the approved underground for a federal grant to fund engineers’ Kathleen Lessard, first up; Paul leading off the bottom of While Sox 6, Rangers 3 Niekro 0-6) at Pittsburgh The Sewer Authority will present a “ Functioning in Civic have a workshop for its upcoming bowling at Ithaca College. A freshman in physical system. The commission decided to design plans for the plan. Sauer, most original; Suki Mann, the 10th inning and dealt Jim Essian snapped a 3-3 (Rooker 3-1 and Demery 1-1), regional sewer system proposal to Organizations” ^turday from 9 a.m. fair Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at the therapy, the local woman is also a first class with school nines The council did not vote, but most the two-time world cham­ 2, N delay the system’s construction until good try. home of Irene Boles, 120 Brandy St. tie with a two-run sixth in­ Coventry residents at a public were against filing the application. to 3 p.m. at Bentley Memorial golfer...Onetime airlines stewardess Karen Taylor pions their sixth straight San Diego (Griffin 2-1) at one contest, each is hitting Doug Landry and Gary Section 3 is developed, or accept a Winners in the kindergarten The volunteers need cotton cloth, ning double while Jorge By LEN AUSTER hearing June 7. The proposed joint Reasons given were wording in the Library. There will be a lunch break wanted a saddle horse for a present. Her husband. loss. New York (Seaver 4-1), N .317 (13 for 41). Marineau each have three modified system. through Grade 1 group were Jeff polyester fill, ribbon, wire felt, Orta drove home three Herald Sportswriler system with Mansfield and the state application indicating the town from noon to 1:30 p.m. Hrahosky struck out Cincinnati (Nolan 0-0) at St. Youngsters lead the way RBIs. Breen said he was pleased with the Sauer, most original; Linda Rivers, useable craft supplies and ideas. For other runs for Chicago with "Statistics are for would sewer sections of the lake and favors sewers, and town liability for The .course is sponsored by the George Foster, Johnny Louis (Falcone 1-3), N for 6-5 ^ s t Catholic which Currently, East has a PZC decision to modify the system. best attempt; Jenny and Luke further information, call Carol losers.” Those are the South Coventry. The waste treatment some funding. Friends of the Library and the Bench and Bob Bailey with Chicago (Krukow 1-2) at has won five of its last six. team batting average of He said the solution will allow much Whalen, good try; Michael Lorenzini, Dollerifh plant would be owned and located in Breault was asked to present his Jaycees. the bases filled in the ninth Houston (Bannister 1-5), N words of East Catholic Sophomore third baseman .249 (92 for 369), Coventry. first up; Nick Camposeo, highest The church choir rehearses each request at the next council meeting From 9 a.m. to noon, Mrs. Eric flyer. inning and got the extra baseball Coach Jim Ken Brasa after a stow Manchester .265 (100 for RRP President Robert Fitch said Wednesday at 8 p.m^ when full membership would be pre­ Esche, a registered professional Winners in the Grade 2-4 age group break he needed in the 10th American League Penders. Maybe true, start is hitting at a torrid 377) and Cheney .213 (57 for the federal Environmental Protec­ sent. Only five members attended parliamentarian, will talk on were Jeff Mann, most colorful; Meeting tonight when right fielder Mike East pace and stands with a .333 268). Qui» bowl tion Agency (EPA) recently decided but stats make for in­ Monday night. parliamentary procedures. Stephen Adams, first up; Eric Loren­ The Bolton Woman’s Club Anderson threw out Ray a two-run homer and a W L Pet. GB average (13 for 39). Pitching-wise, East’s that sewer systems in small towns teresting reading. 'The council also granted a time From 1:30 to 3 p.m., Ernest zini, highest flyer; Lance Albert, executive board will meet tonight at Knight with the potential single. Ken Brett, 4-2, NY 16 10 .615 Freshman centerfielder Craig Steuemagel leads ip are too expensive so the EPA will With everything snowed three categories. The extension to the Charter Revision Shepherd will speak on what longest flyer; Allison Supple, best 8 at the home of Pat Narsavage, 47 winning run at the plate. spaced nine hits as the Baltimore 14 9 .609 Vk Pete Kiro is second best at is tonight provide funding for sewer alter­ 1 out yesterday, up-to-date sophomore lefthander has Commission. The deadline for repor­ townspeople can do under the town’s attempt. School Rd. Keith Hernandez had tied l^ ite Sox recorded their Milwaukee 15 11 .577 a .289 clip (13 for 45). natives such as holding tanks. Boston 14 12 .538 2 figures show Manchester Vernon p ting to the council was too short to do charter. the score at 5-5 for the Car­ sixth win in their last seven Senior co-captain Mike hurled the most innings “ We may appear against sewers,” an effective job. Chairman Ann For further information or to dinals with a homer off Toronto 13 17 .433 5 High’s Tom Jones the Furlong is hitting .244 but (39), the most victories (4) Students from Rockville High | games — all on the road. Detroit 10 15 .400 5V4 Fitch said. But he said the purpose of Baker said. register, call Shepherd or John Rawly Eastwick in the leading sticker of the three leads Uie Eagles in runs and the most strikeouts School will meet East Windsor « Blue Jays 10, Mariners 4 CTeve. 8 16 .333 7 the group is to insure town citizens Esche. eighth. local schools (Manchester, batted in with 10 and home (60). He’s allowed 24 runs, HighUirvli Crtli/w\1School CfnflAn6

ii'iiiVilll PAGE TWBiVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 10, 1077 ...... Ill I...... ^ ObHuarleat Manchester ( About town J Green AARP The Marine Corps League will James C. Murphy Joseph Zinker Mrs. Mabel W. Mayhew than 40 years. She was a member of meet Wednesday at 8 |i.m. at the Emanuel Lutheran Church and Lydia Marine Corps Home on Parker St. EAST HARTFORD - James C. ROCKVILLE-Joseph Zinker, 70, M i^ Mabel W. Mayhew, 72, of 88 Circle of the church. She was a to meet of 21 Court St. died Monday at an Campfield Rd. died Uiis morning at Murphy, 44, of 47 Cherry Tree Dr. former Sunday School teacher at St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters area hospital. He was the husband of Manchester Memorial Hospital. She died Sunday at Hartfoi^ Hospital Emanuel and sang in the church of Isabella, will meet tonight at 7:30 Mrs. Grace VanKleeck Zinker. was the widow of Elmer F. Mayhew. after a long illness. He was the hus­ choir for many years. She also Manchester Green Chapter No. at the Knights of Columbus Home on Mr. Zinker was bora in Windsor band of Mrs. Edith Sullivan Murphy. Mrs. Mayhew was bora April 6, belonged to Scandla Lodge, Vasa 2399, American Association of Main St. Mr. Murphy was bom in Hartford and had lived in Rockville most of his 1905 in Carthage, Maine, and had Order of America. Retired Persons (AARP) will have and had lived in the area all his life. life. Before his retirement, he was lived in Manchester since 1944. She is survived by two brothers, its annual meeting Thursday, May 12 Xi Gamma Chapter,- Beta Sigma He was employed as a program employed at Pratt and Whitney Divi­ Before retiring 12 years ago, she was Herman Johnson and John Johnson, at Ciommunity Baptist Church, 585 E. Pi, will install officers tonight at 8 at analyst at Pratt and Whitney Divi­ sion of United Technologies, East employed by the Board of Education both of Manchester; two sisters, Center St. at 1:30 p.m. the home of Mrs. LorraineFenton, 14 sion of United Technologies Corp. Hartford. He previously had worked at Verplanck School. She was a Mrs. Edward (Ruth) Werner and Officers will be elected. 'Those Buff Cap Rd., Tolland. Mrs. Lynn Other survivors are two sons, in the local woolen mills. He was a member of South United Methodist Miss Anna Johnson, ^ h of nominated for office are George Cameron will present a program on James C. Murphy Jr. and Daniel E. communicant of St. Bernard’s Church. Manchester; and several niebes an^ Taylor, president; Dr. Richard “Uvely Arts.” Church. Murphy, both of East Hartford; She is survived by a son. Max M. nephews. Olmsted, first vice-president; Janet three daughters, Mrs. Deborah He is also survived by a brother, Mayhew of Collinsville; a brother, ’The funeral is Wednesday at 11 Philips, second vice-president; St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters White, Sharon Ann Murphy and Gail John Zenker of Rockville. Edward 0. Wood of Livermore Falls, a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church. Beatrice MacAlpine, secretary; of Isabella, will meet tonight at 7:30 Marie Murphy, all of East Hartford; The funeral is Wednesday at 10:15 Maine; two sisters, Mrs/ Rose The Rev. Carl Gustafson will of­ Mary Rice, treasurer; Versey at the Knights of Columbus Home on his parents, 'Dmothy and Mary Ryan a.m. from Burke-Fortin Funeral Phillips and Mrs. Lizzie Ford, both of ficiate. Burial will be in East McBride, assistant treasurer. Main St. M u^y of Hartfoi^; and a sister, Home, 76 Prospect St., with a Mass Strong, Maine; and three Cemetery. / Nominations for one-year term Mrs. Kathleen Bonito of Windsor at St. Bernard’s Church at 11. Buriai grandchildren. Friends may call at Watkins directors are Beatrice MacAlpine, Joint concert Locks. will be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. The funeral is Thursday at 10:30 Funeral Home, 142 E. Ceiit^r^t., Richard Olmsted, Anne Steele, The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 Friends may call at the funeral a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 tonight from 7 to 9. Alfred Steele, Versey McBride; for Friday night a.m. from Farley-Sullivan Funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Main St: The Rev. Dr. George Webb, two year-terms, Lillian Juneau, The family suggests that any A first will occur at Bennet Junior Home, 96 Webster St., Hartford, with pastor of South United Methodist Walter Mozzer, John Sposito; three- memorial gifts may be made to High School Friday at 7:30 p.m. in a Mass at St. Augustine’s Church, Church, will officiate. Burial will be the Memorial Fund of Emanuel year terms, George Taylor and Janet the school auditorium. The choirs Samuel W. Foss Jr. in East Cemetery. Phillips. Hartford, at 10. Burial will be in Lutheran Church. and bands of Nauset Middle School, Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. BOLTQN ■—Tlie funeral for Samuel Friends may call at the funeral John Dormer, past president, will Orleans, M au., and Bennet will com­ Friends may call at the funeral W. Foss Jr., 45, of 2 Sunset Lane, who home Wednes^y from 7 to 9 p.m. install the officers at a luncheon bine in an evbiihig'brmusic. died Monday at Hartford Hospital, meeting June 9 at Mama Mia’s on 748 home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. This is the firat in a series of will be Wednesday at 8 a.m. from the Tolland Tpke. Luncheon reservations Alvin F. Scoville exchanges for these groups. On June Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., may.be made at Thursday’s meeting EAST HARTFORD - Alvin F. (Continued from Page One) 3 and 4 the Bennet groups will go to Kevin D. Stockwell Manchester, and not at 8 p.m. as or by calling Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scoville, 65, of 197 Handel Rd. died lines, according to reports. CL&P Orleans on Cape and perform VERNON - Kevin D. Stockweii, appeared in Monday’s Herald. Burial Steele at 643-6039. Monday at Ms home. He was the hus­ would get a call, go out and correct there. infant son of David R. and Nancy will be in Bolton Center Cemetery. Checks or money orders may be Guerrini Stockwell of 31 Diane Dr., Friends may call at the funeral band of Mrs. Edith V. Risley the situation, and in less than an The Nauset choir and band are hour, the same customer would again made out to Manchester Green directed by Mrs. Lillian Enright and died Sunday at Hartford Hospital. home tonight from 7 to 9. Scovilie. Chapter No. 2399 AARP and sent to Mr: Scoville was bora in El Paso, be without power, he said. Mrs. Marge Witherell. Bennet groups He is also survived by his paternal them at 199 Porter St. indicating Tex., and had lived in East Hartford The weight of the wet snow are led by Michael OrfitelU and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emanuele Marino choice of entre at the luncheon. S. Stockwell of Chesterfield, Mo.; for many years. He was employed at destroyed between 50 and 90 per cent Melvin Lumpkin. EAST HARTFORD-Emanuele and his maternal grandparents, Mr. Pratt and Whitney Division of United of the netting used to shade the The concert Friday will be open to Marino, 84, of 82 Park Ave. died late and Mrs. Albert J. Guerrini of East Technologies Corp. for 29 years Connecticut Valley tobacco fields. the public. A collection will be taken Monday night at an East Hartford Shooting case Hartford. before retiring a year ago. South Windsor’s tobacco field netting to help defray the cost of bus convalescent hospital. The funeral is Wednesday with a He is also survived by a brother, was hard hit by the storm, according hearing delayed transportation for the Bennet trip to Mr. Marino was born in Benjamin Scoville of Putnam; and a to the police department. Anthony Orleans. committal service in St. James Canicattini-Bagni, Province of The case of Terry J. Hart, 22, of 54 Cemetery, Manchester, at 11 a.m. sister, Mrs. Stella Bailey of Putnam. Amenta, executive director of the Siracusa, Italy, andgcame to tiiis Chestnut St., arrested in a shooting Newkirk and Whitney Funeral 'The funeral is Thursday at 11 a.m. Shade Tobacco Growers Association, country and to East Hartford a year incident April 24, was continued to Program offers Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ at Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm estimated the damage at 31.5 million, ago. He was a self-employed farmer May 25 in the court of Common Pleas ford, is in charge of arrangements. St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose which included the loss in South welfare data before his retirement. He was a com­ 12, East Hartford, Monday. There are no calling hours. Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Windsor. municant of St. Mary’s Church. The charge against Hart is first- An information program on state The family suggests that any Friends may call at the funeral The tobacco plants, still in seed Survivors are a son, Michael degree assault in connectionwith the and town welfare assistance will be memorial gifts may be made to the home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. beds, were not schedulecT to be presented Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Marino of East Hartford; and three planted for another 10 days. Amenta incident at the Centennial March of Dimes. Apartments in which Mark Sheehan, Head Start Center at South School, .^andchildren. said the plantings may now be The funeral is Thursday at 8:15 Miss Edith L.C. Johnson 23, of 54 Chestnut St., was critically 247 S. Main St. Miss Edith L.C. Johnson, 66, delayed. Representatives from the town and In Memoriam a.m. from Callahan Funeral Home, Accumulations of snow ranged shot. Id memory of Robert "Red" formerly of 49 New St., ^ied Monday Sheehan was released from state welfare departments will give a Moitimp^, Miy 10. 1970. 1602 ^ i n St., with a Mass at St. from a low of 1.3 inches in Windsor Manchester Memorial Hospital last brief description of services Mary’s Church at 9. Burial will be in nt a Manchester conyMdscenthome Locks, where the National Weather A year hat ilowly gone by, .. ... UtfloMiss JohnsonTAlsnflnn nra^’Knv^ w ar born JuneliinA V. 27, week and charged by police with available and procedures to obtain Since you were called away. St. Mary’s Cemetery. Service is located, to 12 inches in But the aweet roemoriet we have 1910 in Manchester, daughter .of the first-degree burglary and criminal these services. There will be a ques­ Friends may call at the funeral Winchester in the northwestern hills. Of you, wlU never tUn away. late Olof and Marie Jolmran Johnson, attempt to commit first-degree tion and answer period. Sadly mlaaed. home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to The latest date on record for a spring by ime and daughter and had lived here all her life. Before assault in the same incident. The public is invited. Further in­ 9 p.m. snow is still May 25, 1967, when a her retirement, she was employed a$ Sheehan was free on a $500 non­ formation is available by calling 646- trace of snow fell in Windsor Locks. a secretary at Cheney Bros, for more surety bond for court May 23. 5854, extensions 442 or 444.

Mini-walk» set A mini-walkathon for little people will be held Satur­ day, May 14 at the West Side Oval behind the West Side ARE YOU GETTING THE Recreation Building on Cedar St. The event is sponsored by the Instructors of the Handicapped (lOH). BEST PRICE . School children in kindergarten through the fourth grade are eligible to sign up for the “mini-walk for birth defects.’’ Walkers will waU a maximum of 25 laps. ON YOUR ™ The money raised from pledges will be used by the March of Dimes to sponwr public and professional PRESCRIPTION! education programs as well as provide medical and research grants throughout the county. The Northern Compare in Arthur’s Consumer's Connecticut Chapter-March of Dimes grants are made Price Book, where the prices of thou­ available to Newington Children’s Hospital, University of sands of prescription items are available Connecticut HealA Center, Mount Sinai Hospital and at the flip of a finger, for all the world to see. Yale New Haven Medical Center. Yes, we deliver. Anyone interested in walking, or sponsoring a walker may contact the Northern Connecticut Chapter-March of At all Dimes at 521-7900. rockville A rain date for the mini-walk will be set in the fall. ARTHUR DRUG STORES

LWV meetsWedfiesday HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES The League of Women Voters of Manchester will hold a Bowl Brush, Vcgi-table Brush, Dish R NENNEN I'k 01. MISS BUCK general membership meeting Wednesday at the home of Glass Vop, Pan R Scouring Brush, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nathan, 109 Adelaide Rd. Glass Brush, Dish Brush, Piucolalnr SPEED STICK HAIR SPRAY Coffee will be served at 7:30 p.m. and the meeting will Brush Reg., Lime, Herbal 11 01. start at 8 p.m. Reg. lo 99c cj. 3/S1 5 Types An overview and update of the year’s activities will be presented by members of the league’s observer corps and committees. Amy Burns will report on the tax reform committee Reg. $1.19 Reg. S I .49, Announcing and Helene Springer will report on the education com­ the Great New InsUint Camera mittee. 'from Kodak... Harriet Donovan, league delegate to the Community Development Action Committee, will describe the work ARTHUR'S OWN and program of that conunitttee in regard to applications THE CYCLE 1 for block grant funds. HANDLE Four members of the observer corps, coordinated by QUALITY VITAMINS CYCLE 2 Dog Formulas League President Betty Intagliata, will give impressions 200 ru. m of town commissions which they have audited. They in­ clude Sylvia LeFort and Gerry Harvey on the Human VITAMIN E J Relations Commission, Shirley Dobson on the Board of HUR'S^ Directors and Louise Taylor on the Manchester Housing Authority. $| 99 Limit 4

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