P ^ E TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri.. Nov, 3. 1978 Joyner and Swensson Dinosaur Rock Gone lonents And Bolton Wants It By DONNA HOLLAND obtain a rock containing dinosaur should have known it belonged to the MANCHESTER — Republican can­ campaign for the same period are the Williams, who resides in Hebron prints from the Dinosaur Park in Town of Bolton because the town’s WHATS didates Walter Joyner and Elsie Connecticut Republicans and the Herald Correspondent J but does business on Spencer Street, Rocky Hill, but when workers went name was written on it. Ryba said “Biz” Swensson both have outspent Republican Women’s Club of was an unuccessful candidate, for the BOLTON — With the many to pick up the rock Tuesday morning, NEWS Sunny, the Democratic incumbents they are Manchester. No contributor gave problems facing town officials today, that particular rock had very sharp Democratic nomination in the 55th it was gone and Ryba is ready to prints of the dinosaur tracks on it. running against, acording to reports' more than $100 to Joyner during the Assembly District. it would seem rock problems should manrI|T0tPf lEupntitn Hpralft Warm carry on his own personal investiga­ Even though the park has offered filed with the secretary of state's of­ three-week period. In the 14th Assembly District, be on the bottom of the list. But not tion to find it. 20 Cents Per Copy fice. so in Bolton. another rock to the town, Ryba said Mrs. Swensson received $400 from which includes Sout Windsor and part The park, for some 10 years, has he wants the original rock back. He Details on page 2 Joyner, who is running in the 12th The town is well-known for having Vol. XCVII, No. 30 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, November 4, 1978 ISEWSpaper the Manchester Republican Town of Manchester, State Rep. Abraham offered- its extra tracks free, to said he plans to visit other towns in Return Home A Family Since 1881 Assembly District, has received $2,- Committee and $100 each from an excess number of rocks but Classman has spent $2,160.90 and Connecticut towns and school the state to see if he can find it. 398.12 and spent 82,170.51 through Florence Aimetti, 154 Pearl St.; received $1,199.83. His Republican couldn’t find one suitable to use as a WASHINGTON (UPI) - systems but has had few takers until Richard Kruger, park geologist, Egypt’s chief peace negotiators Oct. 31, the last date of the filing William and Iona Sleith, 32 Wyllys opponent, John Mitchell, has not yet plaque at the town’s Indian Notch a couple of weeks ago. Park. said he doesn’t have the slightest returned home to brief their period. St.; and the Manchester Republican filed his report. One such rock was promised to, State Rep. Theodore Cummings, Women’s Club. An article in the Manchester idea what happened to it but he said government Friday and For the previous reporting period, and reserved for, the Town of Bolton he told town officials they should the incumbent in the 12th, has Mahoney, had not filed a report un­ however, the candidates had been Herald, concerning the need for such diplomatic sources said a draft and arrangements to pick it up were pick it up right away because it was Israeli-Egyptian treaty may be received $1,758.88 and spent $1,022.43. til this week because he had not almost equal in the amount collected. a rock, resulted in what First Select­ made by Ryba and Park Director, Mrs. Swensson, running in the 13th man Henry Ryba called “an un­ small and could easily be moved. concluded within the coming exceeded the $500 limit of con­ Classman had received con­ Stanley Bates. ' “But, they waited and procrastinated Assembly District, has received $2,- tributions until recently. believable number of phone calls and week. tributions of $100 or more from the Ryba said the park personnel had for two weeks before they came for it Jobless Rate Down to 5.8% 129.49 and spent $1,173.80. State Rep. He listed only one contributor of following; Hyman Farber, Far­ offers of rocks.” no explanation about the missing Peace conference spokesman 'OJ- Francis Mahoney has run a very in­ $100 or more — Moriarty, who gave Then arrangements were made to and when they did it was gone,” he George Sherman said Egypt’s Ac­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - will be especially hard hit as will mington, $100 (Farber, a relative, rock but he said whoever took it said. Unemployment dropped to a four- expensive campaign through the $ 100. previously had given $150.); the ting Foreign Minister Boutros small business, which has accounted start of this week. The 13th District In the Fourth Senatorial District, Ghali and Ambassador Uzama month low of 5.8 percent in October, for the lion’s share of new jobs." Connecticut Education Association the governthent reported Friday. But incumbent had received $570 and State Sen. David Barry has collected Political Action Committee, Hart­ Open Square Dance Scheduled Baz were flying to Cairo “for a Rudy Oswald, research director spent $280.20. $4,820 and has spent only $1,708.90. few days of consultations with the Chamber of Commerce joined for the AFL-CIO, said while the ford, $200; Joel D. Davidson, Manchester Square Dance Club area. Ryan received his bachelor’s Cummings listed three con­ His opponent. Republican Fenton Club level dancers and spectetors President (Anwar) Sadat and his organized labor in warning the good decrease was heartening, “The ac­ Carriage Drive, South Windsor, $100; will have an open dance at Verplanck degree in engineering from Universi­ tributors who gave $100 or more for “Pat” Futtner, has not yet filed a are welcome. ministers about remaining issues news may not last long. tions of the Federal Reserve Board Edward F. Havens, 25 Imperial School Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. f the reporting period, which included report for the period. ty of Connecticut in 1977 and is There will be an Advanced I of substance in the negotiations.” The report by Labor Department’s this past week are pushing the nation Drive, South Windsor, $100; the Russ and Anita White will cue the the last three weeks of October. The Barry listed the following $100 con­ currently studying for his master’s Workshop, Thursday, Nov. 9, from Diplomatic sources, however, Bureau of Labor Statistics also toward a new recession, except we Connecticut Insurance Political Ac­ rounds. degree in the same field. He expects .\i contributors, all of whom gave $100 tributors during the period; Moriar­ 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Nathan Hale said their departure indicates the showed a 325,000 gain in the number have 1 million more workers un­ tion Committee, Hartford, $100; and Guest caller for the evening will be to receive his degree sometime in each, are William Sleith, 32 Wyllys ty, Thomas J. Markey, Bristol, School. This workshop is for dancers Blair House conference is of Americans holding jobs last employed to start with.” the Certified Public Accountants’ Tim Ryan from Madison. He is club May 1979. S(.; Jim Hudson, 34 Connecticut interested in improving their dancing entering its final stages and month, to a total of 95.2 million. AFL-CIO President George Meany Henry R am enda, H artford, Committee for Political Action, West caller for square dance clubs in Blvd., East Hartford; and Matthew Mr. and Mrs. Mac McCoan will skills. negotiators may be ready to in­ Unemployment dropped from the already has expressed concern about Edward A. Williams, IM Spencer St., Hartford, $100. Woodbridge, and in Chicopee, Mass. Moriarty Jr., 52 Hillcrest St. Moriar- have door duty. Mr. Fred Mandly, Tickets for club’s New Year’s Eve itial a proposed draft treaty September level of 6 percent to the interest rate hike. He and housing of­ the Realtors Political Action Com­ Reports were to be postmarked by He has bwn calling since 1970 and is ty is former Democratic mayor of Mr. and Mrs. John McHugh and Mr. dance are now available from any around the middle of next week. lowest rate since the 5.7 percent ficials predict this will cause a mittee, Hartford, and the Connec­ Tuesday and are not necessarily late one of the younger callers in the Manchester. and Mrs. Doug McPhee will serve member of the executive board. recorded in June, the report said. decline in home construction and en­ ticut Education Association Political if not yet received. refreshments.reiresnmenis. Contributors of $100 to Joyner’s Action Committee, Hartford. Not on Sunday Altogether, 5.9 million people were suing layoffs in the construction V listed as out of work in October. trades. NEW YORK (UPI) - The New Skepticism about the continued The bureau said much of the Mock Election York Times and Daily News, health of the job market stemmed 4 faced with continuing labor decline in unemployment was among Board Members Quizzed A LOVED ONE from the Federal Reserve Board’s adult women, for whom the rate problems despite a settlement in announcement Wednesday it is dropped from 6 percent in September Held at Bennet the 86-day pressman’s strike, raising the discount interest rate to 5.6 last month. Friday canceled plans to publish On We^esday, Nov. 1, the students at Bennet Junior from 8.5 percent to 9.5. The rate for adult men remained at Sunday. About School Closing H i^ participated in a mock election sponsored by the “The new and dramatic increase in 4 percent, and for teen-agers it was “We’re not publishing Sunday. By CHARLIE MAYNARD cussed___ . it ^ _ and______to my knowledge,______it’s " studente in the 9th Grade Today’s World classes. As in the Your love is permanently expressed for interest rates will slow down the 16.3 percent, a slight drop from Herald Reporter enrollment of 5,862 a loved one when their resting place is We’re still hoping for Monday,” economy through the middle of next September. not going to be voted upon in April.” Mrs. Flannery defended taking the past, the election was a culmination of an extensive study said Times metropolitan editor EAST HARTFORD — Members of The association had a list of and survey of the candidates and the issues. The exercise marked by a Barre Guild Monument. year and decelerate job creation,” However, unemployment among census in the spring because it is es­ Only Barre Guild Menu- Sidney Schanberg. said U.S. Chamber of Commerce the Millbrook Park/Woodycrest questions for the two board members went one step further though by involving the parents in Jonathan Thompson, a blacks and other minorities in­ sential for determining classroom this year s project. ments are permanently economist Jack Carlson. creased from 11.2 percent to 11.4, Association got a chance Thursday to consider, most of them requiring needs in September. spokesman for the Daily News, Beginning the unit several weeks ago, the students guaranteed by an associa- ’’This could cause the unemploy­ although the rate for black teen­ night to parade two more Board of “some digging,” they said. One of “If it’s too early, the report isn’t the nation’s largest circulation start^ visiting the respective party headquarters S o n of monument manu- ment rate to rise as high as 7 percent agers dropped from 34.6 percent to Elducation members before their the questions was how the board accurate,” she said. “In April, daily, said later that it, too, had group. volunteered to help the candidates and even went from facturers. visit our display, Monumna ... Housing and related industries 34.3. based its predictions on declining families are not going to move abandoned plans to publish Sun­ After speaking with Emery Daly enrollment at McCartin School? day. last month, the parents and members Mrs. Flannery says the ad­ discussed the future of McCartin ministration gets the figures through will want their children to finish out School with Dorothey Carey and Joan the annual town census and makes the students yrote letters to the political hopefuls. Border Battle Services Center at that school. If they’re going to Flannery. Specifically, they wanted projections based on the activity in move, it’s usually early in the A survey form was sent home to the parents of all BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) - to know if the board will be closing jrcnnet students and the following results can be noted, the area. For example, if a new summer so the child can get adjusted Vietnam said Friday six Chinese the school in 1981 as has been rae survey was purely voluntary and out of 1,0(X) sent apartment development is going up, to the new neighborhood and the new soldiers were killed in the first Asked Downtown proposed in the superintendent’s the number of new families with school.” horne close to 200 were returned. 173 parents indicated major border battle between the report. that they were registered voters but only 169 said they children moving into the town must The two board members discussed two Communist countries. In But both Mrs. Carey and Mrs. be considered. were going to vote Nov. 7. SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. MANCHESTER — Two town agen­ president said the Chamber is in­ the school issues with the association Moscow, Vietnam and the Soviet cies are seeking a center on Main Flannery dismissed discussion of the Mrs. Flannery said that Ernest I- “Are you going to vote along party 470 Cai»r St MandMsMr 648- n 32 Union signed a friendship treaty. terested in reviewing such a center for nearly an hour. Mrs. Carey said Street that could serve as a location idea, but it has not endorsed the school’s possible closing as Grasso, administrative assistant for v f I' k response; 42 parents said In an official protest over the she was grateful to get as many sides for many sevice agencies now proposal yet. premature and said it had not come personnel, makes the prediction and NO and 56 parents were undecided. border clash on Wednesday, the N of an arguement before ever making operating in town. The center could serve as a loca­ to the attention of the full board yet. added that “he’s usually not very far More than 100 parents were not familiar with the 12 Vietnamese Foreign Ministry a decision on closing a school. A l SIEFFCRT'S SAYS... The Manchester Area Conference tion for such services as the “We have nothing on our agenda on from wrong.” • ■ t:. .. ,®rendum questions while 62 that they knew sompthina After the “ said the (Chinese poured thousands of Churches and the Manchester the closing of this school,” Mrs. McCartin’s actual enrollment is ^ e parents were asked to cite their Outreach to the elderly program, the Kinsman, one of reinforcements into the battle Street Sweeping Goes Modern Community Services Council both Carey said. “McCartin School was 255 students, up from the projected «i- i ® preference for Governor and U S Representative and area 132 miles north of Hanoi Red Cross office and the legal aid of­ mentioned in the superintendent’s coordinators, said, “I don’t know Grasso won 81-54 over Sara^in and . Town employees in South Windsor use a Soaft, Arthur Kendall and Richard Olmstead. are endorsing the idea of the multi­ fice, Mrs. Carr said. enrollment in the spring of 242 The how much of an impact we had. We dreiT6^M WHY PAY MORE? where “many” Vietnamese service center proposed for the old proposals as schools the superinten­ total enrollment for the 17 elemen­ militiamen were also killed. giant street vacuum to aid them in clearing It also might be used as a spot for The machine was used on Foster Street last Economy Electric building, Nancy the clothes and food pantry and room dent projected could be closed in the tary and middle schools is 5,873 China has not reported the inci­ leaves from gutters. From left are, Robert week. (Herald photo by Strempfer) Carr, executive director of MACC, could be set aside for an emergency early 80s. But we’ve never really dis­ students, asopposed to the projected dent and Chinese spokesman in Uicpiujcvieu can at least sa y ,‘We tried’.” sweep a lyciuotrauc said. shelter to aid stranded or homeless Peking told UPI by telephone EUREKA Both groups toured the building at persons, she said. their government had no com­ AI Siej fort's says . . . 824 Main St. earlier this week. A day care program for the elderly ment on the Vietnamese reports. Representatives from the Greater also might be a possibility, she said. YOU’RE INVITED TO A Manchester Chamber of Commerce “Our main intent is to make MICROWAVE COOKING DEMONSTRATION Stock Market Anti-Inflation Moves also have been invited to attend a available services in town accessible AND FREE FOOD SAMPLING NEW YORK (UPI) - The stock meeting Monday about the proposed to those who need them," Mrs. Carr market, shaking off a new prime center. said. lending rate hike, closed out a The meeting will be held at 4 p.m. The groups are seeking Community SAT. NOV. 4 TED CUMMINGS at Concordia Lutheran. Church. dramatic and near-record volhme Development funding for the V Risk New Recession James Breitenfeld, executive vice-’ week with a solid gain Friday. proposed center. Trading was relatively slow, IS REPRESENTATIVE however. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ad­ AFL-CIO President George Meany, fidence in the voluntary program The Dow Jones industrial ministration economists concededed who demanded mandatory wage and would be undermined if Congress average, off about 2 points at the Friday that moves to curb inflation price controls. even considered such action. Directors Mull at home and protect the dollar thinks h v outset, rallied to gain 6.15 points OF overseas carry the risk of a reces­ Kahn commented, “It’s just They also opposed the suggestion fo r to 823.11, closing the week with a itself 17.06-point gain. It dropped 10.83 sion, but said that danger would be ludicrous to hear George Meany talk of committee chairman William even greater without any action. about the inequitability of this Proximire, D-Wis., that Carter draw Curfew in Park EVERYONE points Thursday after painstakingly designed program Wednesday’s record 35.34-point up a balanced budget for next year in MANCHESTER - If a proposed properties: Center Springs Park, surge. “There is no escape from that when he himself was railing against order to put the brakes on inflation. IN THE dilemma,” Alfred Kahn, President the inequitability of mandatory wage ordinance is passed, anyone using Case Mountain, Globe Hollow, m '- .'P f T^e New York Stock Exchange Current projections call for a $30 certain town property, including Saulters Pond pool and recreation Model M06600 volume of 25,990,000 shares, down Carter’s newly appointed chief infla­ and price controls just a few years billion deficit. 12TH DISTRICT tion fighter, told the Senate Banking ago.” Center Springs Park, between 10 area, all school grounds, all pools, from the 41,030,000 traded p.m. and 6 a.m. would be subject to a the Northview Ski Slope and the Oak Thursday, brought the week’s Committee. “The so-called fiscal austerity in * 1 9 ” •rto l the president’s budget is welcome,” fine and imprisonment. Grove Nature Center. total about 219.7 million, just Meany declined the committee’s Proxmire said. “But in this senator’s The ordinance was developed by The curfew, however, would not be ^attachments irtctudad below the record 220.5 million A continuation of inflation “will invitation to appear. The federation % view, it should be much tougher if in­ the town counsel’s office following a enforced for persons using the coin- jiirith purchase. shares the week ended Aug. 4. create an even greater certainty was represent^ by its research eventually of finding us in a director, Rudy Oswald, who restated terest rates are to be contain^ and petitioning effort by residents who operated tennis or basketball courts MICROWAVE OVEN HE WORKS recession,” he said. the position that the president’s wage and price restraint is to have live in the area of Center Springs at these sites. Dollar Frenzy program is "inequitable and unfair.” any real chance of success.” Park. They complained about noise The ordinance proposed a separate and some of the activities in the park offense for violation of the curfew. It QUASAR'S INSTA-MATIC m COOKING Barry Bosworth, director of the The dollar ended a week of fren­ area. TAKES THE GUESSWORK OUT OF Council on Wage and Price Stability, Schultze described the proposal as sets the maximum penalty at 30 days EUREKA zied activity Friday with The panel also heard from some The Town Board of Directors has MAKING MICROWAVE MEALS “8hock treatment” that would do imprisonment or a $100 fine or both. FOR dramatic rises against four major said the actions to shore up the dollar business leaders, who generally scheduled a public hearing Nov. 14 on Quasar’s advaiKed technology has developed a sensational new favored Carter’s approach. more harm than good. Bosworth said Mayor Stephen Penny said the Euro^an currencies but dealers on foreign money markets would not the ordinance. The board meeting microwave oven that takes only O NE IN CREDIBLE TOUCH to have been needed had Carter’s anti­ if the government acted alone — by Board of Directors would like other program your cooking. No fooiing, fussing with knobs, dials and warned that action must follow starts at 8 p.m. in the Municipal town boards to have input into the settings. Just One Incredibie Touch. See a demonstration today. President Carter’s words to keep inflation program received greater Bosworth, Kahn and Charles cutting spending drastically and raising interest rates — there would Building’s Hearing Room. proposed curfew. That input will • 3-lunclioiiovsn commaail ALL THE PEOPLE the greenback strong. support when it was announced. Schultze, chairman of the Council of be a heavy price to pay in unemploy­ The curfew ordinance, which come either at the public hearing • 3-lunctioaliinptrslare Gold opened mixed, but closed Economic Advisers, all insisted man­ would be an amendment to the Nov. 14 or in separate consultation cooUagwHItairtamillc tower. In Zurich it closed at Some of thd strongest criticism of ment. Itmpsratvre probs datory wage and price controls would loitering ordinance, would establish with the boards. 11215.50 an ounce compared with the president’s program came from • AutofflillcdigHilcloeliwIth not work. They said public con­ the curfew for the following town tsmp/lime dliplay • He recognizes the rights of all groups. $219.75 Thursday and in London at •2toakbe«ktincliNlMl 5SSe«x»^' $215,375 against $222,125 • Miinorycook Thursday. Trading • was much 4 •Teiiiperitarsbeld quieter. Your Nolghbors’ Viows: • He Is as available as your nearest telephone or mail­ There was no trading Friday in Coim in and “TOUCH” Japan where the market was QUASAR witiv EASY box and always listens and trys to help. closed because of a national What Is The Major laauo In The Gubernatorial Campaign? INSTA-MATIC COOKING. TERMS I •Wide, bright head­ holiday. light helps discover dirt in darkest Si NO TIME, POWER, TEMPERATURE • He believes In the people of Manchester, and will comsfs. Papers Stolen SETTINGS continue to serve them with concern and respect. lExclusIve 6-posltlon EAST HAR-TFORD - Two dial control is easy bundles of The Herald, intended f I' y ' $lo reach, adjusts \ w front end of clecleaner for delivery to a news carrier on for best ovendl Sandra Drive, were reported r - ? l 'O performance, y taken by unauthorized persons ★ RE-ELECT ★ Thursday afternoon. A t fiieUect’j SAVE *30 The news carrier reported to 443-445 HARTFORD RO. 1 / 1 / MANCHESTER, The Herald that the papers were FORMER NORVANS LOCATION seen placed into a light green 1-84 T O KEENEY ST, EXIT Chevrolet Nova containing two 'A I TED CUMMINGS women and two children. 647-9997 Anyone having information about the newspapers being taken 647-9998 State RapretantaUva • Distriet 12 should call The Herald at M7-9946 At fii and ask for Tom Coiletti. VVounumaim] Ruth Carpenter Leslie Morabito James Reagan Nancy Jackson Edward DiPillo Jr. Brita Wederstrom Carl Hunter C h a r l e s Cronus 0PENT0NITETIL9 1 ^ ' It is the intention of The Herald VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 7th MANCHESTER I47IM7 ir IMI to prosecute the persons responsi­ Ruih Carpenter, 26 Sunnyside Drive -JES., WUO., f AT. 'TIL 5 Manchester—"Lower taxes.” West Hartford —“No comment.” tax, who’s for and who’s against.” l A V ||E ' OPEN TONITI TIL 9 ble for this act, if apprehended, South Windsor —“State taxes.” MON., THUR8., FRI. 'TIL 9 . CommlMaa to R t B tc t Tad Cnmmlnqa • Raymond F. Oamato, treat. Nancy Jackson, 98 County Road, Brita Wederstrom, 315 Lake Road, An­ Charles Cronus, North Road, Ashford TMS«m.«SAT.lllS and to prosecute any persons Leslie,Morabito, 12 Brandy St., Bolton Sinubuiy, formerly of Manchester — dover—“High prices.” —“Tcouldn’t answer that.” MAJMMS.im.'TIlf responsible for future similar - “Probably taxes.” “Lower taxes.” ♦ Carl Hunter, 67 Ardmore Road, acts. James Reagan, 25 Buckingham St., Edward DiPillo Jr., 18 Oxford Drive, Manchester —‘"ITie question of income PAGE TWO___MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Nov. 4. 1978

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 4, 1978- PAGE THREE Storrs, Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. (486- Manchester. Classes for high school Forum of the Arts 4226) students and adults are held every se­ •Second Congregational Church, cond and fourth Friday of the month 385 N. Main St., Manchester, will be at 7:30 p.m. Live music will accom­ Town Can Receive Funding Score Complicated • The Queenes Company , the 1978-1979 dance series. the scene Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. of an pany the dancing. For information, The Little Theatre of Manchester drama group of St. Joseph College in Nov. 12 at 8 p.m., Isaiah Jackson audience participation and perfor­ call Frank Van Cleef at 649-9208. That’s Entertainment has gathered 24 area musicians to West Hartford, presents Neil will conduct the Rochester Philhar­ mance done and led by the Hartford Simon’s “The Good Doctor” Nov. 10 form the orchestra for its upcoming monic in a concert including Lalo’s Community Folk Dancers. David By Allen M. WIdem To Buy Recreational Land musical, “Company.” The Stephen and 11. This production will be a “Cello Concerto.” (246-6807) .Tabatsky will also perform mime, Art Events Sondheim score is a complicated one, dfnner/theater at 7 p.m. ,in magic and juggling performances. McGovern Hall on the college cam­ • Heal Art Ways presents the pain­ HEBRON — The Hebron Recrea­ projects, but there are funds for land according to musical director Mary For further information, call tion Commission learned at a recent in obtaining federal and state funding pus. Dinner will be cornish game Musical Events tings of Bruce Boice and the acquisition. Letendre suggested that for recreational projects. Blish, who is also conducting the Herbert Chatzky at 649-8198. photographs of Jan Groover during meeting that it could receive state orchestra. hens cordon bleu. (232-4571, exten­ • Hartt College of Music alumni, the commission submit its proposal Deborah McPartland was re­ • The Central Faculty Trio will ' November in the RAW Gallery, 197 and federal funding for the purchase so it can be put on the list for sub­ Pier e Marteney of Manchester sion 267) David and Machiko Kobialka on The Never Never Land that is elected chairwoman. Mrs. Cone re­ perform works by Schubert and Asylum St,, Hartford. The opening on the networks. Locally, TV stations Almanacs, cannot the genre take and development of land for use as an sequent funding. will play the electric piano. Mrs. • Manchester High Schools Sock ’n violin and piano will be featured Nov. Brahms Thursday at 8 p.m. in Welte elected secretary; Edward reception is Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. American Television constantly follow each other; one station stock of itself, listen, just listen, to outdoor recreational program area. At this time the commission is in­ Blish will play the accoustical piano, Buskin Drama Club presents “The 8 in a concert at the University of Hall, Central Connecticut State astonishes, amazes, alerts a TV A1 Letendre of the open space Stanchfield, vice-chairman; and Future of West Revelation” by Dr. Hartford’s Hartt College Young (525-55211 expands its news format to an hour, some new ideas, use some new vestigating a possible acquisition of John Marco, treasurer. New terms of ^sid es the orchestra, there are four College, New Britain. The event is Watcher to A-T’s insular thinking - the opposition follows suit. A news talent, and, in an overall thrust, acquisition unit of the state Depart­ Camp Nippewauke, a 100-acre Girl Lee Hay, tonight and Nov. 10 and 11 American Artists Series, in Millard free. office will begin in January. singers in the pit who perform as a the thinking that, in effect, shoots “anchorperson” both network and provide American entertainment ment of Environmental Protection Scout facility, on East Street. Com­ at 8 p.m. on the Bailey Auditorium Auditorium, 200 Bloomfield Ave., • Stan Waterman, an underwater Anthony Visconti was appointed to vocal minority. • The Connecticut Traditional Jazz from the hip, refuses to accept, let local must adhere assidously to the with a freshness that is all too ob­ did tell members that the town can mission members plan to visit the Tickets for the show which will be stage. Entrance is at the stage en­ West Hartford, at 8 p.m. The public Qub will present New York City’s photographer, will show films and alone admire, certain precepts and regulate the use of the property but it plan the annual carol sing at Christ­ trance off Summit Street. Tikeets at is invited free of charge. fixed smile, the knowledgeable look. viously missing, And this, mind you, camp today to inspect the grounds^ mas. Also, the next commission performed Nov. 10, 11, 17 and 18 at Bourbon Street Six, a band of discuss his work Wednesday at 8 p.m. principles in American Entertain­ And yet with the exception of a must be open to the general public. the door. from an industry that has the gump­ John Marco, member, will ask meeting was re-scheduled to Nov. 16 E ast Catholic High School are • The South (^urch Choral Society professional New York City jazz in the Student Center at Central ment. Walter Cronkite and a few others Also, no funding is available in the • “Romeo and Juliet” opens at A performs at the South tion to charge a whopping $260,000 for First Selectman Aaron Reid to see if instead of the fourth Thursday, available by calling LTM workshop musicians, in an evening of Connecticut State College, New Bri­ The other day, in New York this TV who started in print media — that’s current fiscal year for development Hole in the Wall Theatre, 121 Smalley Congregational/First Baptist a minute’s time. I have no quarrel the Board of Selectmen is interested because of Thanksgiving. at 643-7465 Monday, Wednesday or traditional New Orleans styled jazz. tain. Watcher learned that ABC-TV’s newspapering, mister! — fe with the “Roots” sequel and that it Friday between 8 and 9:30 p.m. St., New Britain, Nov. 10, and con­ Church. 90 Main St., New Britain, The concert will begin 8:30 p.m. at asking something like $260,000 for a tinues every Friday and Saturday at Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Featured on the “anchorpersons” have had Page One implies. But what ABC, its fellow “Company” is being produced by the Holiday Inn, Main St., Meriden. • The Stairwell Gallery of minute-length and during next bylines. By and large, they read what networks, and, in turn, the local the Little Theatre of Manchester 8:30 p.m. through Dec. 16. (223-9500, program will be the “Lord Nelson For further information, contact (About Town^ evenings) Manchester Community College is February’s seven nights airing of others have researched and written. stations are ignoring — specifically through a grant from United Mass” by Haydn, a work for choir Robert Hoffman at 932-5260, or J.P. “Roots: The Next Generations.” • The world premiere of presenting an exhibition of paintings American television is charging well-meaning but untested talents — VOTERS Technologies Corporation. and orchestra. Campbell at 263-3750. Mind you, there was a ceiling of "Ballroom” starring Dorothy by Jeff Dungfelder and assemblage the highest rates in its colorful makes for a sad, very sad situation. The staff of Center • Marie-Claire Alain, considered • Real Art Ways, presents Philip ^ Paul Schenly pianist, will play the $170,000-per-minute for the original history, advertising-wise, and yet the Congregational Church will Loudon is on stage now through Nov. one of the world’s greatest organists, paintings by Sharon Vatsky now ANDOVER • BOLTON Theater Events Glass in a concert of solo music “Emperor” Piano Concerto by “Roots.” The $260,000 Ub is the 1979 quality, the very quality, of program meet Monday at 3:15 p.m. 18 at the American Shakespeare will present a concert Sunday, Nov. Beethoven with the Hartford through Dec. 1. Gallery hours are tonight at 8:30 and 11 at RAW Space, weekdays from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., and ceiling, with bottom-line figure of content— this includes newstime, too in the church office. • COLUMBIA • The new Lincoln Theatre of the Theatre in Stratford. (375)5000) 12, at 3:30 p.m. at Center Church 197 Asylum St., Hartford. (525-5521) Symphony tonight at Bushnell $210,000. University of Hartford will feature a • The Hartford Company, 50 Congregational, Main and Gold Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. The — has not measurably improved in Memorial Hall. Two hundred and sixty thousand Emanuel Hill Chapter of one-night performance in French by Church St., Hartford is presenting streets, Hartford. A special feature • The Hartford Jazz Society will gallery is located in the college’s 146 many years. I suppose the hardcore Consumers Wary CHOOSE COMPETANCE the “Compagnie Bernard Uzan” "Cathpenny Twist,” by Stewart will be the first performance in Hart­ present “Toots” Thielemans, har­ Hartford Road building in dojlars for a minute sponsorship of fandom that heralds “Happy Days” Alcoholics Anonymous will monica virtuoso and guitarist, and Night,” Thursday at 8 p.m. in the prime-time American television! CHICAGO (UPI) — Rising food meet tonight at 8 at Saturday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. The un­ Parker, now through Nov. 12. “Boy ford of the “Messe Modale” by Jehan Manchester. and “Welcome Back, Kotter” to the his Quartet Sunday from 7 to 10 p.m. music room on the main campus. Yet, with the notable exceptions of prices, rent and the costs of medical Emanuel Lutheran Church, iversity is at 200 Bloomfield Ave., Meets Girl” will play five weeks Alain, older brother of the organist. skies will categorize me as a bitter at Sheraton Tobacco Valley Inn., such top-quality programming as the cynic, but the fact of the matter is care, clothing and transportation 60 Church St. i f RE-ELECT ★ West Hartford. M. Bernard Uzan’s beginning Nov. 17 through Dec. 23. Performing this work will be Mary Windsor. Tickets at the door. (242- • For inforijiation concerning aforementioned “Roots,” American that caricature is all too often sub­ have produced a three-year low in production is the widely acclaimed (527-5151) A Sunday-At-Six discus­ E^en Jacobs, principal flutist of the Dance Events 6688) current exhibitions and events at the television has not particularly dis­ stituted for content. A snarl, a sneer consumer confidence, according to a Grades 7, 8 and 9 Confir­ “Spectacle Molieren” a selection f sion for the current production of Hartford Symphony Orchestra, The Gallery Dancers will present Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, tinguished itself on either a network at adult authority is accompanied by quarterly sampling of 750 Chicago mation Classes of Center scenes from the most celebrated play “Catchpenny Twist” with two Irish Madame Alain and the women of the • Manchester (Community College an evening of English Country Dance will present a student “Music call 525-1439 or 525-1430. or local level. Certainly, the genre’s groans and guffaws and millions of area families. Congregational Church will VALDIS VINKELS of Moliere. Tickets are available at Journalists will be held Sunday at 6 Center Church Choir, with Choir­ Friday at Foot Prints, 466 Main St. the door, or from Mrs. Marie-Claire p.m. at the theatre. master John Holtz, conducting. boosters would insist, there is so impressionable, pre-teen-agers meet Monday at 5 p.m. at much talent to perform in so much The survey ny Chicago’s Continen­ the church. Dinner will be Rohinsky, 243-4735 or 232-8495. The • The Theatre Arts Program at • Vytautas Marijosius, former con­ across these burgeoning United tal Bank said that while 37 percent quality writing to be directed by so served at 6 in Woodruff FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE program is sponsored by the French Trinity College in Hartford presents ductor of the Manchester Civic States must say to their inner selves, said their “ family finances had much quality directors, and, these Hall of the church. Club of the University of Hartford, Euripiles’ “The Bacchae” tonight at Orchestra, will conduct the Hartt “Yeah, maybe that’s what life is all remained about the same as a year ?v 30 same boosters would all too quickly about.” Pity “Happy Days” and the Hartford Chapter of the Alliance 8 and Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Austin Symphony Orchestra Thursday at 8 Extended Outlook ago, 31 percent said their financial remember Groucho Marx’s familiar “Welcome Back, Kotter” when the Francaise and the French Depart­ Arts Center. (527-8062) in Millard Auditorium at University retort to TV criticism: “Whaddya ratings go kerplunk. They will be situations had improved and 30 per­ Keep ’Em Cool ment of Trinity College. • At the Marlborough Tavern of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Ave., BOSTON (UPI) — Extended outipok for New England Monday thru Wednesday; want on television — Shakespeare 24 cent indicated a worsening." • A new production of Benjamin Playhouse in Marlborough, “The Owl West Hartford. Laurinel Owen will cancelled quickly, quietly. Look what BOSTON (U PI)-A n ap­ Mass., R.I. & Ckjnn.: Gearing Monday. Fair Tuesday. hours a day?” happened to NBC’s "Star Trek’’!! Britten’s one-act opera, “Noye’s and the Pussycat” is being per­ be the soloist in Tchaikovsky’s “Spiraling food prices appear to ple loses as much fresh HE HAS DONE A Partly cloudy Wednesday. High temperatures mostly in What annoys, constantly annoys, •Television has lived through its Fludde” (Noah’s Flood), featuring formed tonight and Sunday, and “Variations on a Rococo Theme for '3000 have don? the most damage to con­ quality in one day at 70 over 120 school children, will be Thursday through Sunday through the 50s. Lows temperatures in the 40s Monday and from this TV watcher is the genre’s ob­ early era, the times and tempos of degrees Fahrenheit room Cello and Orchestra.” The public is the mid 30s to low 40s Tuesday and Wednesday. •ANflUMCMCO sumer confidence and pocketbooks," mounted in St. Joseph’s Church, 99 November. (295-9877) invited. r*V ; vious unwillingness to take a chance, “live” drama and variety shows. according to the survey. It said 73 temperature as it would in GOOD JOB. . Maine & N.H.: Chance of showers Monday. Fair so to speak, on untried talents — Beyond the sporadic specials and, of Jackson St.j Willimantic, Friday at 7 • At the Camelot Dinner Theater in • Paul Rutman, concert pianist, LMANOCLU percent of consumers put food at the about 10 days in the Tuesday and Wednesday. Highs averaging in the 40s most especially in the performing course, news, little is beamed as it p.m. and Nov. 12 at 3 and 7 p.m. The Higganum, the musical comedy, will present a recital Monday at 8 WARM top of the list of family budget items refrigerator, says a ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR north to the 50s south. Lows in the 30s early Monday and and writing ranks. happens; just about everything is on performance will be presented by the “Guys and Dolls,” is in performance p.m. in Millard Auditorium at the V hardest hit by inflation during the spokeswoman for the 20s to low 30s Tuesday and Wednesday. HMHItl TIMFIIATUIIS A top-rated series, inevitably, tape, recorded, down pat. Then why, University of Connecticut School of now through Dec. 3. (563-8376) Hartt College of Music, University of past six months. Massachusetts Depart­ sparks a passle of like-themed shows. Fine Arts and St. Joseph's Church. • “Fiddler on The Roof” with Paul Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Vermont: Showers should end Monday followed by \5“ on a stack of vintage television ment of Food and The original Medieval Chester Lipson as Tevye is entertaining Hartford. The event is free. clearing skies late Monday through Wednesday. L t o e m • Agriculture. Seasoiubly cool with daily highs in the 40s to lower 50s. miracle play was written in Middle dinner crowds at the Coachlight • At Hartford’s Wadsworth English, but this performance will Dinner Theatre in East Windsor now Overnight lows 40 to 45 on Monday and upper 20s and 30s Atheneum, the group, “Eclipse,” a on Tuesday and Wednesday. (2 Z 3 * Meetings use a modern English version. For through Dec. 3. (522-1266 or 623-8227) six-piece jazz ensemble from the Ar­ uriW iA THIA fOTOCASI O Fire Calls further information, call the church tists Collective will perform Friday Next Week rectory at 423-8439. At The Bushnell evening in the museum’s Avery • “Emigres,” a darkly-modern Court. Nov. 12 at 3 p.m. in Avery For period ending 7 p.m. EST Saturday. During Saturday, M anchester Today, 1:35 a.m. —leaf comedy by contemporary Polish The Hartford Symphony Orchestra Connecticut Weather fires, Asylum Street and OPEN TODAY 9am Court, a concert will be held rain or showers will be expected in the Pacific Northwest, H ere’s next w eek’s Thursday. 12:54 n.m. uritan presents a Beethoven festival tonight Buckingham Road (Town) author Slawomir Mrozek will be the featuring 15 Suzuki violin students. Mostly sunny today with highs in the low to mid 60s. the northern Rockies and most of Texas, while mostly sunny schedule of public —brush fire. Interstate 01 WETHERSFIEIO, first feature in a new series of plays at 8 and Sunday at 7 p.m. featuring Partly cloudy tonight with lows near 40. Partly sunny skies will dominate the rest of the nation. Maximum Today, 1:35 a.m. —leaf fire. CLOSED 4:30 to 5, REOPEN StMlrt • American folk singer and banjo meetings in Manchester Highway 86, exit 94 (Eighth Cole Street (Town) to 11pm the University of Connecticut drama Paul Schenly, pianist. player Bill Crofut and English opera Sunday with highs in the mid 50s. Probability of temperatures include: Atlanta 72. Boston 62, Chicago 66, (locations are in Municipal District) Tuesday at 9:30 and 11 a.m., the Today, 1:40 a.m. —leaf fire, department plans for its Mobius and singer Benjamin Luxon will present precipitation 10 percent today and 20 percent tonight. Qeveland 64, Dallas 74, Denver 67, Duluth 54, Houston 77, Building, 41 Center St., un­ Thursday, 12:57 p.m. Discovery Series is presented by the Jacksonville 74, Kansas City 69, Little Rock 72, Los Angeles off Hollister Street (Eighth Studio Theaters. “Emigres” will be a program about the common people Light and variable winds today. Northeast winds around less noted): —brush fire, Interstate District) Hartford Symphony Orchestra for 76, Miami 77, Minneapolis 62, New Orleans 76, New York 61, Highway 86, exit 94 (Town) played in the Studio Theater of the of England and America Friday at 10 mph tonight. T uesday Today, 1:44 a.m. —leaf fire, Fine Arts Center (Storrs) Nov. 14 area schools. Reservations are Phoenix 83, San Francisco 67, Seattle 58, St. Louis 69 and Thursday, 4:23 p.m. —grass 8:15 p.m. in Jorgensen Auditorium, Washington 64 degrees. 9 a.m. — Directors Com- North Elm Street (Eighth through 19. (429-2912) necessary. Call 278-1450. fire, 299 E, Center St. (Town) District) University of Connecticut in Storrs. ,ment Session, Directors of­ Thursday, 6:15 p.m, —water • The Goodspeed Opera House in Nov. 10 and 11 at 8 p.m., Suzanne Today, 2:33 a.m. —leaf fire, (486-4226) call, 10 Trotter St. (Town) East Haddam gives its final perfor­ Farrell and Peter Martins and Stars fice. Charles Apartments off • English guitarist and lutenist '• Thursday, 6:39 p.m. —gas of the American Ballet will be 7:30 p.m. — Hockanum Hollister Street (Eighth mance of “She Loves Me,” Sunday at Julian Bream will perform in washdown, 87 Strawberry 3 p.m. (873-8668) featured in the Hartford Ballet’s River Linear Park Com­ District) UConn’s Jorgensen Auditorium, mittee, Probate Court. Lane (Town) Thursday, 7:20 p.m. W ednesday —dumpster fire, Robertson LOOK AT YOOR TAX OftL!! 7 p.m. — Community School, North School Street SEARCH NO MOREI... Development Advisory (Eighth District) Repel Attacks For the Rest furniture ...... Committee, Hling Junior Today, 12:38 a.m. —leaf fire, 95 and 105 Greenwood Values In townl... Manchester Drive-In — Express” 2:004:30-7:15-9:30; U.A. Theater 3 - “A Wed­ CM WIFFWin FCI unu BE or tow MKV High School. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. “Apartment on the 13th "Rocky Horror Picture ding” 2:15-4:45-7:20-9:45 7:30 p.m. — Handicapped Drive (Town) (UPI) — One new product Today, 12:43 a.m, —leaf Floor” 7:00; “The Blind Show” 12:00 Vernon Cine I — “Grease” Commission, Lincoln designed to repulse Dead” 8:30; "Slaughter U.A. Theater 2 — “Animal 1:30-7KK)-9:10 fire, 206 Woodbridge St muggers, robbers and Center Coffee Room. (Eighth District) Hotel” 10:15 House” 2:00-4:30-7:00-9 lo­ Vernon Cine 2 — “Heaven ★ ★ ELECT ★ ★ rapists offers a T hursday Today, 12:54 a.m. —leaf U.A. Theater 1 — “Midnight ll .15 Can Wait” 2:00-7:30-9:30 questionable alternative. 4 p.m. — Cheney Mills fire, ^ w e rs and Hollister streets (Eighth District) It is a clip-on device with National Historic District, an ampule containing syn­ WOODf ALLEN'S Hearing Room. Today, 1:09 a.m, —leaf fire, 51 Turnbull Road. (Eighth thetic skunk oil and a small Bookmobile Sohedule THE SARASIN-ROME TEAM 6:30 p.m. — Judge's District) vial of neutralizer. The am­ Hours, I^obate Court. Next week’s schedule for 4:10—Kane Road. interiors: Today, 1:09 a.m. —leaf fire, pule is odorless until 7:30 p.m. — Conservation Brent and Woodhill roads squeezed, the manufac­ the Manchester Public 11:40 —Ivy M an o r T h u rsd ay Commission, Coffee Room. Apartments. ★ MTIKSBUTEA (Eighth District) turer says. Then the fumes Library Bookmobile: 7:30 p.m. — Board of 1:30—Westminster Road. 10:30 —Regional Oc­ Umtsd/btMts Today, 1:24 a.m. —leaf fire, make both victim and at­ M onday 2:10—Branford Street. cupational Training Center. Directors, Hearing Room. Tuck Road (Town) tacker so smelly that the 10:30 —Carver Lane. 2:50 —McDivitt Drive. 11:40—Hackmatack Street. 8 p.m. — Board of Educa­ Today, 1:29 a.m. —leaf fire, 67 Comstock Road (Town) victim becomes an un­ Noon —Bluefield Drive. 3:30 —Grisson Road West. 2:10—Jenson Street. tion, Curriculum and desirable target and the at­ 2:10—Clinton Street. 4:10—Clyde Road. 2:50—Marshall Road. Pwemount Pirturn PrcMniA Instruction Committee, 45 Today, 1:29 a.m. —woods 3:30 —Elizabeth Drive. fire, Oak Grove Street (Town) tacker easy to trace. 2:50 —Seaman Circle.. W ednesday N. School St. 3:30—Edison Road. 4:10—Avondale Road. 4:10 —Fountain Village 10:00 —Meadows Convales­ Apartments. cent Home. / Tuesday 2:10—Tuck Road. 2:50—Wyneding Hill Road. I OUR FAMILY^ A New Voice 10:30 —Lincoln Center. 3:30 —Carriage Drive.. 5 Wants To J “One That Will Be Heard” ManchMtor WATE8 I Enjoy The j { Company Of < THE BOYS Holiday Fair FROM BRAZIL N K . ESTHER GUHKE FEirroN f i r futther N u r f a m il y ^ I if they survfve...will v\e’ TU mI ^ ------A ----- Italian k a m m Club inn 86Mifnii iMnct 4th SoMtorial District 135 Eldridge Street i DAVIS FAMILY i Sat., Nov. 4 5 RESTAURANT S LAURENCE ★ IN THE HOUSE ★ V A ID O H PLAZA, MANCHESTER S 10-4 V.WVA'.W.V/A%Vwi: OLIVIER White Elephant, Toys, toked Goods and Raffle. Meet Santa and get a Free MANCHESTER DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A flQEfTHflCt1RI5TIE-5 FrI. • Sat • Sun. ELASTIC 3 HORROR HITS b i m STOCKINGS f* T uS!hESTU PAMUUf * t4S-S4»f “APUTIINT ON THE -’!'t!5ELCHAIRS itutwniyjoON SArwyAwo suwoAv 13tliFLOOrii;32. ^”lNILE OHUC ‘BUND DEAD” ELSIE "BIZ” SWENSSON aanciwslar ‘iuiMniR R k h s ' for ^i69 iiina” iM> ISbert I SuNivan Players 2 u u i r M r .' D r e y fu s s - ELSE V SHIERSSON JOVHER JOHN L HTVHEU state Representative 13th Assembly District ANIMAL .Moses Wine. 13th hwwMi M strict 12th htmMu DMrict Prisjite Detective. 14th AstenMy District • A Celling on Spending — Eliminate Waste MIHTIONS iaefi • No State Income Tax • Sensible Programs to Benefit Veterans, the Elderly and the Handicapped MicfiliasaaMmfir • Alternative Ways to Fund Education “THE MIKiUH)” , .(ft LEVELS f f IIOVERIHENT SPENDING • Full-Time Service ^“"j^Ph^tered Chairs Nov. 7-S-9 • Monthly Comment Session for the Public MMnlgM Shows ANE WWHG YGUN DOLLAR VALPE DOWN • A Legislative Advisory Panel of Local Voters 7:30-10PM M A S at Ctutir fiepnitiisd Chrdi VOTE FOR ELSIE *68 CaMir ud Mali Sts. VOTE REPUBLICAN •aU Mtfoii im c n v i Lever 4B — Republican Everything bt our dgantfcnfardsDiise win be at least SOXOfit .WAmCH BUTTY £x/f 24 nm e Mif MM nnk PUU THE SECOND LEVER District 3—Church of Christ Off 1-91 ink District 4—Martin School S North.. J Oris l a d ...... MS-241S ir No Cmdtes FOR RIDES TO THE POLLS CALL 043-5544 or 643-5591 District 6—Nathan Hale School uritan IW i Fi d ...... I7S4U2 of WETHEASFIELD ThW M Pild For Hy The M tnotiM tr Town ConunltlM. M«y FMdwr, TrM urar District 8—Verplanck School Disiribuiion Cenm or Ughtsrs PS M m m Till* Id p*M lor by CommltMo to ElocI Elllo "BU" 8won*ion, 1210 Silas Deane Highway. Wethersfield ______Fiyo Uwfonot, Trooiurof, BT Bluo RIdgo Df„ M « n < ! ) io « ttf ______PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Nov. 4. 1978 Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov, 4, 1978— PAGE FIVE

ETTA FOWWOWM SW-'IECEtSRAt^ iHcUirlipatrr Eiuniimj Hrralft HUtM\e -ra Thoughts ) AREA CHURCHES Manchester — A City of Village Charm A story is told of a historic meeting ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, Founded Oct. 1, 1881 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF .ST. BERNARD, in which three inen of the Zen tradi­ pastor. CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Road. CHURCH, Route 85, Hebron, Rev. Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co,, Herald Square. tion met in the West. Many students Route 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, William Parsing, rector. Vigil Masses Saturday: 5:00 and 7:00 9 a.m., Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. had gathered to hear their words of Sunday School; 7 p.m., Evening Service. pastor. p.m.; Sunday Morning Masses: 7:00, SACRED HEART CHURCH, Route 9:30 a.m., Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ,8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. M MemDef. Audi! Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press Inlernationat wisdom. What profound words would School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ CHURCH, 87 Main St. (corner of Conn these man have to share? What great 30, Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; HOCKANUM UNITED METH­ Rev. Michael Donohue. sonage on Cornwall Dr. B vd.), East Hartford. Rev. William E. ODIST CHURCH, 178 Main St., East Customer Service - 647-9946 g Turkinolon. Executive Editor truth and what insights of life would Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 763 Flynn, minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, Hartford. Rev. Lawrence S. Staples, Raymond F. Robinson, Edilor-Pubtlsher Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor associate minister. they reveal? Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. Oak St., East Hartford. Rev, Ralph F. pastor. file first religious man began to WAPPINC COMMUNITY CHURCH, Jelley, pastor. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor Rev. 10 a.m., Church School; 11 a.m., School, child care; 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour; available. speak, “I have just come from the Moning Worship; 7 p.m., Evening Ser­ 6 p.m.. Youth Choir; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim bathhouse and I notice the soap is left Harold W. Richardson, minister. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Referendum Questions 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service vice. Youth Fellowship, Junior High Youth (.HURCH, Uniled Church of ChriHl, to soak in the soap dishes.’’ And from and Church School. UNITED CONGREGATIONAL Fellowship. Route 44-A, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. single rooms in Manchester, are vic­ that starting point he came to unfold CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE, 32 Bechtold, pastor. To the editor: Hebron Road, Bolton. Rev. Robert W. tims of alcoholism? FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. 11 a.m.. Service of Worship; 9:30 a.m.. On Tuesday, Manchester voters his talk on waste and irreverence. Miller, minister. Cronin, pastor. How many others suffered with ‘"The earth is the lord’s; and the CHURCH Coventry. Rev. Bruce J. John­ Church School for all; 10:30 a.m.. Coffee will find first on the referendum son, minister. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship Service and Saturday vigil Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday and Fellowship; 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim them on their way to those rooms? fullness thereof” (Psalm 24:1) Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m issues the question of Sunday sale of 9:30 a.m., Sunday School in Church Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Fellowship. liquor. The real issue probably cannot be Rev. Ronald Fournier Lane House; 11 a.m.. Worship Service, ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN solved by a referendum question. A Emanuel Lutheran Church sermon title: “The Door Was Shut,” ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Tolland Route 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. CHURCH, 239 Graham Road, South The greater, far broader and far Wellner, rector. However, you choose to vote on Nursery care provided in Church Lane Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. Windsor. Rev. Ronald A, Erbe, pastor. more urgent issue is not sale of Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m,. question one, I urge you to be aware House. 9 and 10:15 a.m.. Worship Services; liquor, but the use or “abuse’’ of day Masses at 8:30. 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Family Service and Church School 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Class of the problem of alcoholism in MESSIAH EVANGELICAL VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD alcohol. Yesterdays ST.‘ DUNSTAN’S CHURCH, ROCKVILLE IMTED Again and again in the past year, Manchester. Count the people in your LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin CHURCH, 51 Old Town Road, Rockville. METHODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St. Manchester Road, Glastonbury. Rev. Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Earl K. Pettibone, pastor. those of us working in the Project family, your neighborhood, your Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. Rev. Richard E. Thompson, pastor. clubs, your business, your church 25 years Ago 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m., Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 10:45 a m.. Worship Service. Service office encountered the terri­ Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Service. 11 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. AVERY STREET CHRISTIAN ble and tragic consequences of who suffer directly or indirectly for Bank Christmas checks total more CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY available; 6 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, the abuse of alcohol. than $600,(KM. FIRST. BAPTIST CHURCH OF REFORMED O K RCII, South Windsor. alcoholism. “I now pronounce you man anij wife — and Mr. Philpot here now UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Nursery available. Rev. Bert VanAntwerpen, pastor. Talk to a doctor or chaplain at the The Elks take option to buy “The EAST HARTFORD, (Southern Baptist Ellington. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL The cost in dollars and cents to Convention), 36 Main St. Rev. Charles 9:45 a.m., Sunday School from age 4 pronounces you subject to a tax increase on your combined incomes.” Gables” on Main Street. 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m.. CHURCH, Sand Hill Road, South Wind­ hospital, a police officer, a minister, Coley, pastor. through adult; 11 a m. and 7 p.m.. businesses and the taxpayer are Worship Service, Sunday School. sor. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; Rev. priest, a counselor or teacher in the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services Worship Service, Nursery available at becoming increasingly recognized. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the school system, a social worker in any which are interpreted for the deaf. both services. Unfortunately, it is much more dif­ FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford vicar. 9 9 Nursery provided; 9:45 a.m., Sunday FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of four social service agencies. Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a m.. ficult to translate human suffering School; 6 p.m.. Training Union. (United Presbyterian USA), 136 Capitol The Division of Social Action of the Lane, West Hartford. Family Service and Sunday School; into statistics: marriages, Sarasin ‘‘People Oriented ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, Ave., Hartford. 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Communion destroyed: families shattered; Manchester Area Council of 673 Ellingon Rd., South Windsor. Rev. 10 a.m,, Worship, Church School, child tion. PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Churches has made alcoholism one of By GREG PEARSON on social services, he said. package stores. Some of these stores Carl J. Sherer, pastor. care provided. For more information call children neglected and abused; (.HURCH, Route 31 and North River 1535 Forbes St„ East Hartford, Rev. 646-7610. its five priority concerns for the The GOP candidate plans to stay in Sarasin has been criticized by are the ones that keep small Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ developing deadly and cancerous Herald Reporter touch with the electorate after Nov. Grasso for his record on matters Road, Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, Ralph Saunders, pastor. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. year. My personal response has been neighborhood shopping centers in day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. problems of their own. Wednesday morning, the day after 7. If he becomes governor, he will affecting senior citizens. Such business, he said. pastor. 10 a.m., Sunday School for all ages in­ Meadowlark Road, Vernon. Rev. Donald to no longer drink or serve alcoholic ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH, 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 cluding a French-speaking class; 11 a m.. How many of the youngsters the 1978 election, Ronald Sarasin still schedule occasional early- criticism is uncalled for, the Beacon • Proposition 13 — While he feels South Windsor. Rev. William McGrath a.m., McLean, pastor. beverages on Sunday or any other Worship Service, Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evangelistic 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Service. 4 arrested in Manchester for breaking plans to be outside a factory in the morning factory visits, will set up Falls resident said. California’s Proposition 13 is a and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. day. Service, Nursery available during all ser­ FIRST CONGRECATIONAL and entering or for vandalism come state shaking hands and talking with public open forum sessions and will “There isn’t anything wrong with “meat axe approach” to controlling Saturday Mass at 7 p.m.; Sunday vices. Referendum question one has Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., CHURCH OF VERNON, 695 Hartford from homes in which at least one of the workers. continue use of his mobile office. my record on the elderly,” he said. government spending, some warning Rockville. provided us all with an opportunity to Sunday Teacher FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Turnpike, Vernon. Rev. John A. Lacey, the parents is an active alcoholic? This is just one of the reasons he As he has throughout the cam­ He voted against a biU to increase or threat has to be made by voters Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ minister; Rev. David C. Bowling, assis­ considers himself a “people- (LUTHERAN CHURCH IN How many of the lonely and consider a most pressing community paign, Sarasin strongly talked about taxes for Social Security funding before those in control will listen. Mrs. Joan Jewett instructs her Grade 3 class at the weekly day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a.m tant minister. oriented” candidate. AMERICA), 1120 Silver lane, East Hart­ HOCKANUM UNITED METH­ alienated, young and old, male and problem. reducing government spending and because there are better approaches “We have to cut spending,” he Salvation Army Sunday School at the Manchester Salvation ford. Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor, (Folk) at 11:15 am.. Vigil of Holy days at 9:55 a.m.. Church School classes for Sarasin is the Republican Party’s controlling taxes. to reach the same goal, he said. 7 p.m.. Holy day at 7:30,9 a.m., and 5 and ODIST CHURCH, 178 Main St., East three-year-olds through Grade 8, Crib female, living in dark and cramped Mrs. Nancy Carr said, echoing a familiar theme. Army Citadel. (Herald photo by Pinto) 9:30 a.m., Sunday CJiurch School; 11 choice for governor. He gave up A key to spending and taxing is in­ He worked for elimination of man­ 7 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 Hartford. Rev. Lawrence S. Staples, Room for infants. Child Care for 40 Cobum Road a.m..Church Service, Nursery provided. pastor. seeking a fourth consecutive term in creasing the efficiency of govern­ datory retirement and is a founding p.m. toddlers; 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour in the Fifth Congressional District to 9 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery Fellowship Hall; 7 p.m.. Senior High ment operation. member of the House Select Com­ available. try to unseat incumbent Democratic Pilgrim Fellowship; 5 p.m.. Junior High Swimming Coach “The entire operation of the state mittee on Aging. He also has been BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST Gov. Ella Grasso. honored by the state Order of Masons [ Almanac Pilgrim Fellowship. There will be a government could be improved,” he LOCAL CHURCHES CHURCJK^6 Church St., East Hartford. single parent workshop and potluck at 4 To the editor: His record in Congress, the short­ said. for his work to assist the elderly. Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., and Gwen­ themselves to swimming have the comings he sees with the Grasso ad­ p.m. in Fellowship Hall this Sunday. He criticized Grasso for appointing On other topics, the congressman GOSPEL HALL, Center St. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN dolyn M. Arslen, pastors. We the m em b ers of the best coach? ministration and his people-oriented SECOND CONGREGATIONAL of BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL too many commissioners based on voiced the following views: By United Press International 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. C.ALVARY CHURCH, Assemhlies 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service, child care Manchester High Swim Team feel we There are very few people CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF God, 647 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. CHURCH, Bolton Center Road, at the approach are some of the reasons he political service rather than ability. • ’The state’s blue law banning Sun­ Today is Saturday, Nov. 4, the Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Strand, pastor; Rev. David B. Stacy, provided for toddlers. are being cheated. CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. James Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor; Karl Green. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, available in this town with the feels he will defeat the incumbent He also called for stricter control day openings — “That’s a crazy law. FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ associate pastor. WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH 308th day of 1978 with 57 to follow. D. MacLauchlin, pastor. Gustafson, assistant pastor. minister. The man who is best qualified for credentials that Mel Siebold Tuesday. The polls show him as the of program budgeting. Departments NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St.Rev. 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Youth (Unileil .Melhodisl Church), 110 There’s no justification for it unless The moon is approaching its first 10 a.m., Service of Worship, the Lord’s 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for 9:30 a.m., Nursery, Church School, the position of coach has been possesses. underdog, but he remains confident. should be questioned about what you’re a store owner who doesn’t Philip Saunders, minister. Class, Nursery for small children; 10 Ellington Road, East Hartford. Rev. quarter. Supper will be celebrated, sermon: adults and children; 10:30 a.m.. Service John M. Dunnack, pastor. Worship Service, Communion theme: pressured to submit his resignation. His post-election trip to the factory 10:30 a.m., liaise. Worship Service a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School "Man Needs God, 10:30 a m.. Coffee Therefore we humbly request that would occur if low-priority programs want to stay open Sunday.” The morning stars are Jupiter and “Jethro's Advice,” by the Rev. Dr. of Worship, child care and program 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service, child care is a tradition that started a few years and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. through Grade 6, Nursery for small Break — Fellowship; 10:45 a.m., Confir­ Why should an individual who is the Town Directors, the Advisory were eliminated. • The dividends tax — He called it Deliverance Service. MacLauchlin, based on Exodus 18:13-25, provided for children; 6:30 p.m.. Service available. ago. Saturn. children. mation Class; study group in “Prayer willing to give up his free time and Board and the people of Manchester “We never look at all the old “a terribly discriminatory form of infant care provided, (Christian education of Praise and Bible teaching. VERNON UNITED METHODIST The evening stars are Venus, Mars FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange and Praying " Forum speaker is Jerry some of his personal life in order to While shaking hands at a factory programs. In many cases, I think we income tax.” He said it penalizes Hall 2 E. Center St. Rev. James Iliaso v , for preschool through Grade 12; 11 a.m.. CHURCH, Route 30, Rev. Marjorie review our request and give us the and Mercury. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAiy Weber of New Hope Manor. during a campaign, Sarasin was told can get rid of them,’’ he said. many who have attem pt^ to be pastor. Fellowship Hour in the Hall; 11:15 a.m.. Hiles, pastor. fulfill contractual obligations to the best coach. CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), Deacons and deaconesses meeting: 6 by a worker, “You’re all alike. We’ll He has made cuts in the welfare thrifty. He also is opposed to the ’Those bom on this date are under 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 9:15 a.m,. Worship Service, Nursery UNION CONGRECATIONAL Town of Manchester be forced to Mark Darna, Cooper and High streets. Rev. Charles W. p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fellowship; 7 p.m.. never see you again.” program a major issue in his cam­ capital gains tax. the sign of Scorpio. Worship Service; 7 p.m., Evening Ser­ Kuhl, pastor. Church and Chestnut streets. Rev. provided. CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ resign from a part-time coaching 42 Olcott Drive, Senior Pilgrim Fellowship. Sarasin set out to prove the man paign. ' vice. Ronald J. Fournier, Rev. Dale H. Gustaf­ BOLTON UNITED METHODIST man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, N • Liquor pricing — He favors con­ American humorist Will Rogers 9 a.m., Family Worship with Holy position? and representatives of the wrong and showed up at the factory “It’s just not being run as efficient­ tinued control of liquor pricing was born Nov. 5, 1879. This is CHURCH OF THE ASSSUMPTION, Communion; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School son, pastors; Tom Larsen, intern; Rev. CHURCH, 1040 Boston Turnpike. Rev. associate minister. Shouldn’t a group of young people Manchester High School Swim Team Adams Street at Thompson Road. Rev. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. Marjorie Riles, pastor. 8:30 a.m,, Church School, Grades 10 after the election. The man thanked ly as it should be,” he said. One- because he feels deregulation would American newscaster Walter and Youth Forum; 10:15 to 11:35 a.m.. Edward S.-Pepin, pastor. SOCIETY: EAST, Community Y, 79 N. 8:30 a m.. Worship Service; 11 a.m., 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 10 a.m.. through 12 in the Conference Room; 8:45 who are willing to dedicate hopefuls. him for his interest and considera­ quarter of the state budget is spent be a fatal blow to many smaller Cronkite’s 62nd birthday. First and Second Year Youth Instruction. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, Chicago Folk Service; 9:45 a.m.. Church Church School. a.m.. Adult Bible Class in the Lounge; Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. minister. School, Adult Forum on Lutheran Church ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Route 31, 9:45 a m.. Church School, infants through a.m. 11 a.m.. Church Sen-ice, Sunday School 11 a.m., Ms. Clemewell Young, assis­ in America Convention, Bible Study on Coventry. Rev. F, Bernard Miller, Grade 8; 10 a.m., Morning Worship, Ser­ CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF for pupils up to the age of 20, care for tant professor of English at MCC, will Provers, Youth Class; 3:30 p.m.. Youth pastor; Rev. Francis A. Liszewski, assis­ vice of Holy Communion and reception of LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside very young children, subject of the speak, her topic: “Why Does aemewell Hayride; 7:30 p.m.. Intern Support tant pastor. members. Communion meditation: Street & Hillstown Road. Wendel K. lesson-sermon: "Adam and Fallen Men,” Young Write Poetry?" Nursery and Sun­ Group; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for in­ Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p.m,; Sun­ "Doing Your Own Thing," the Rev. Mr. Personal Spending Tax: Alternative for Reform? Walton, bishop. golden text from the Bible: “He that hath day School, coffee and conversation. fants. day masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Bowman, preaching; It am., annual 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood: 9:30 a.m., and at St. Joseph’s Mission, Eagleville, budget hearing in the Sanctuary, Coffee EJditor’s note: This is the ninth in a an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith dividuals, not business firms. allowances; distinguishing between Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 unto the churches; To him that over- at 8:30 a.m. Hour in the Social Room; 3 p.m.. Junior series of 15 articles exploring A personal spendings tax — again current and capital expenditure; and p.m.. Sacrament Service. cometh will I give to eat of the hidden High Pilgrim Fellowship me»‘ at the “Taxation: Myths and Realities.” like the income tax — would also be treatment of various borrowing and SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. manna, and will give him a white stone, church; 6 p.m., Senior High Pilgrim This series was written for (bourses progressive, applying at higher rates other credit transactions. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of­ and in the stone a new name written, Wings of Morning .By CLIFF SIMPSON Fellowship meet at the church. by Newspaper, a program developed for people spending more. If one per­ One special problem under an in­ ficers. which no man knoweth saving he that TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGA- by University Extension, University son spent twice as much as another, come tax is caused by inflation. The 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m., receiveth it.” Revelation 2:17. The Chris­ TION.AL CHI RCII, United Church of “Little Things Mean a Lot” nearer to Christmas Santa Claus will Chri!ii. Rev, Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. of California, San Diego, and funded the graduated rate schedule would most troublesome aspects of that Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air tian Science Reading Room, 57 E. Center a broad national law about the “right by a grant from the National Endow­ problem would be solved by going to Meeting: 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. St., is open to the public Mondays through Do you recall those words from a take his place. to sunshine.” I think it is the first of 10:30 a.m., Worship and Sunday School, V make the tax more than twice as UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, "An enterprising New York Communion; 8 p.m., ’’The Long Search" ment for the F. 'nanities. high. Exemptions would protects a spendings base. AH costs would be Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the popular song of a few years ago? I do its kind anywhere in the world. 187 Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, first and third Thursday evenings from 7 — and the older I become I realize youngster, with infinite faith in Booming land prices and inadequate Study Group. Manchester ^..ommunity College low-spending persons against any tax deducted as paid, rather than years minister. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL offers a three-credit course based on at all. later when the value of each dollar’s to 9, except for holidays, a free public how true they are. In these recent the Lord, wrote him this note zoning laws forced and permitted 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 lending library is available with an open CHURCH. Hebron. Rev. David G. the newspaper series. For informa­ deduction has been reduced by infla­ weeks those who have spoken or recently: T would like to give builders to go as high as possible and Computing the Tax a.m.,Worship; 6:30 p.m., Prayer; 7p.m., house tomorrow from 2 to 4 p.m. Runnion-Bareford, pastor. tion call 646-2137. tion. Worship. written or telephoned have added my mother, who takes good to erect toward that cast shadows 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. Copyright 1978 by the Regents of The tax also would be like an in­ Another objection to the personal PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 much to my life. Then there are those care of me and my four sisters, over residential properties. Now all Robert Heavilin preaching, Communion the University of (jalifomia. come tax in being computed on the spendings tax is that it would be new Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. who left a plant, a loaf of bread, a jar a nice birthday present, but over Japan ordinances are being meditation: ’’Forgiveness,” Nurser.y basis of income transactions and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, of jelly — and those who have sent I have no money at all, so won’t passed to limit the time and distance provided; 9:15 a m.. Church School By WILLIAM D. ANDREWS and untried, while we have years of Park and Church streets. Rev, Stephen collected primarily through provided; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 7 you please sent me $100.(K) right that a building can cast a shadow. In classes. experience with the income tax. But K. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Alan J. gifts to the Elizabeth Simpson Fund One way to eliminate distortions withholding by employers on salaries p.m.. Service, Informal Worship. away?’ He addressed the ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL many features of the personal in­ Broadhead. assistant to the rector. of Center Church. All of these and the Tokyo high rise building cannot cast and inequities in the income tax and wages. ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL CHl'RCH, Bolton. Rev. John C. 7:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist, Rite II, with many assurances that you re envelope to “For God.” a long shadow of a certain length for would be to replace it with a come tax already are more like a CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Holliger, vicar, Although the name “spendings homily by Father Jacobson; 9 a.m.. Holy remembering me in your prayers are Somebody in the Post Office more than two hours. Should such an graduated, personal tax on total an­ spendings tax than a true income tax. Rev. Waiter A. Hyszko, pastor. 10 a.m., Family Eucharist with sermon ' tax” suggests it would depend on a Eucharist, Rite II, with sermon by truly supportive and mean a lot. Let infringement be committed, how For example, treatment of retire­ 9 a.m., Mass in English; 10:30 a.m. was intrigued and readdressed by the vicar, “Laying Burdens on nual spending rather than on annual detailed record of personal expen­ Father Jacobson, Church School, me thank you again for it has been much is the deprivation of one hour income. ment savings in a pension or profit- Mass in Engish and Polish. it to the White House, where it Another’s Shoulder,” Nursery program ditures, this would be impractical Nursery care, followed by coffee hour; 11 next to impossible to write or of sunshine worth? One estimate The proposed tax is usually called a sharing plan — which are tax free un­ ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, duly reached the attention of provided; 11 a.m., Adult discussion on and quite unnecessary. Total spen­ a.m., Holy Eucharist, Rite II, with ser­ telephone each of you. How true are says the market value ranges from progressive, personal spendings tax, til they are paid out in retirement 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. President Johnson, who “The Cherished Values of St. George's," ding would instead be computed mon by Father Jacobson. $150,000 to $250,000. ’This fact in­ Church School. but is also kmwn as a consumption years — is close to the spendings-tax Scholsky, pastor. these words of Sir Humphry Davy: promptly sent the youngster a simply as income-minus-savings, TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 “Life is made up, not of duties terested me because of the “spite tax. It would eliminate disparities model. So, too, is deferral of tax on Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday mass Hackmatack St. Rev, Norman E. check for five dollars with a plus withdrawals from savings. house” erected out in Hebron some such as the following: appreciation in the value of in­ at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant or great sacrifices, but of little cherry greeting clipped to it. A taxpayer would report income ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James years ago. Last year, Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell vestments until the investments are to the pastor. things, in which smiles, Three days later the child wrote from all sources, add other receipts Archambault, Rev. William F. Carroll, kindness, and small obligations Wilson had $20.(KI0 income, mostly sold. 8:15 and 10:50 a.m.. Worship Services another letter to God. “It was from business and investment tran­ Rev. Francis V. Krukowski, team habitually given, are what from his salary. Wilson used $2,000 to Existing law creates distortions with Dr. William Beulher of Barrington wonderful of you to send me the THE sactions, subtract all business and in­ and inequities by treating some ministry; Rev. Edward J. Reardon, (R.I.) College, guest speaker, Nursery preserve the heart and secure For more than a decade I have repay a college loan, put $2,000 aside vestment expenditures, and compute pastor emeritus. $100.(X) I asked for. But whey been a member of our National BIBU items on a spendings-tax basis while for infants; 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible comfort.” did you send it through for retirement, paid $2,900 income the tax on the resulting cash-flow Saturday vigil masses at 5 and 7:30 School classes for all ages, three through Congregational Historical SPEAKS imposing- ordinary income tax on The Pierced Hand of Christ tax, and had about $13,100 left to live figure. p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30,9, and 10:30 adult. Nursery for pre-schoolers; 6:30 Washington? As usual those Society Executive Committee. on. savings out of salaries, wages, a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. In the final analysis the Christian By In practice, the spendings tax p.m.. Evening Service with Dr. Beulher birds down there reduced 95 Several years ago The Rev. James dividends and interest. ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Eugene ’The Horace Smiths had $15,000 in­ would closely resemble the personal speaking. does not depend on human kindness percent of it.’ ’’ English and I were asked to look into The inequities could be eliminated Rev. Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio Brewer come, mostlv interest on savings income tax, modified to treat all CENTER CONGREGATIONAL “to preserve the heart and secure the exact origin of our Missionary by systematically deferring tax on P. Padelli, co-pastors. totaling about $250,000. TTiey felt no business and investment receipts and CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF comfort,” but upon Jesus Christ. In Society of Connecticut in preparation need to add to their savings, so their all forms of saving and taxing all con­ Saturday masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. one of Dr. Clarence MacArtney’s The Reward of Service expenditures as currently taxable or Sunday masses at 7:30 and 9 a.m. in sanc­ Curtis Jr., preaching. for an anniversary. Perhaps some entire income was available for deductible. sumption spending when it occurs. books I came across this little inci­ We have all heard that “Virtue is Sin is defined in the Bible In effect, we have already moved tuary, and 10:30 a.m. and noon in school 8:45 a.m., First Hour, Woodruff Hall; you attended, and others saw in the taxes and living expenses. Their tax auditorium. dent in the Alps: its own reward" but do we really as transgression of 'God's Consider, for example, a man or part way toward a spendings tax. 10 a:m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, the press and TV coverage when the law, lawlessness, IJohn was $1,700, leaving them ap­ woman earning $15,000 who uses $2,- believe it? One who not only claimed governor dedication a plaque in proximately the same amount to live Completing that move might well be NORTH UNITED METHODIST Rev. Mr. Curtis preaching. Holy Commu­ “A man was being conducted by 3:4. This may occur by 000 to purchase corporate stock and 'CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. nion, Church School; 11:15 a.m., Coffee it to be true, but wrote a poem about Hebron identifying the spot where 4 the best and most practical way to commission or omission. on as the Smiths — $13,300 — despite spends the rest. Under the income future spendable income by $100 per Custer, pastor. Shoppe, Woodruff Hall; 7 p.m., Youth a guide over a dangerous Alpine it was Elizabeth Barrett Browning. the Society actually began. their smaller income. ding to what they take out of the simpler than determining income for reform our existing tax system. , trail. At length they came to a But behind such overt tax, he or she would pay tax on $15,- year. economy for consumption rather 9 and 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion, Group, New Members Conversations at “The sweetest lives are those to As a part of my research in Hebron violations there is an at­ its own sake. place where a great rock jutted out Since the Smiths and Wilsons were 000 income; under a spendings tax, But if the taxpayer were in a 30 than what they put into the economy Worship Services, sermon: "If You Love 47 Princeton St. duty wed, — I discovered just where it all titude of self-will. Only Consider, for example, a sale of ’The views expressed in Courses by over the precipice, leaving only a living on similar amounts, why $2,000 paid for the stwk would be percent income tax bracket, his by way of productive labor and in­ Me ... Be Specific,” coffee fellowship CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Whose deeds both great and began. As a part of my findings I un­ when this egoistic self- shares of stock. Under existing law, Newspaper are those of the authors between services; 2 to 4:30 p.m.. Sacred Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, senior fragment of a pathway. TTie guide should they not pay similar amounts deducted, leaving taxable spendings hypothetical $100 would be reduced to vestment. small earthed the story ot tne enuren direction is subdued is one this requires computing gain or loss, only and do not necessarily reflect Dance Workshop for all ages — "The pastor; Rev. George Emmitt, minister of laid hold on the rock with one hand of tax, b as^ on their total household of only $13,000. $49 per year. First, the $1,000 ear­ Because a spendings tax would not Are close knit strands of un­ member who did not like the ready to follow God’s spending (approximately $13,000) based on the cost of the shares to the thow of the University of California, Spirit’s Moving” ; 6:30 p.m.. Junior and visitation and outreach. and put his other hand down on what broken thread. leadership. And only when nings would be taxed, leaving $700 to distort people’s choices about saving Smior Methodist Youth Fellowship; 7 minister and for “spite” built right in rather than on income? taxpayer (or the donor, if received as the funding agency, or the par­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School class for all was left of the trail, the hand exten­ Where love enables all. he trusts God’s wisdom to invest; next, the $70 interest would verses spending, as the income tax p.m.. Sacred -Dance Group; 7 to 8:30 ages; 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship, the front of the parsonage a building, A personal spendings tax, like the In a later year, suppose the same a gift), and adjusted for interv«iing ticipating newspapers and colleges. ding out over the abyss. He told the The world may sound no know what is best, God's taxpayer sells the stock for $5,000, be taxed, reducing it to $49. does, it might lead to a better rate of stMk dividends. NEXT WEEK; Political scientist p.m., "Informational Meeting” ; 8 p.m., Rev. Manuel Chavier, pastor of the Inter­ telling the clergyman, “You will goodness to want what is income tax, would be paid by in- A spendings tax would avoid this, other man to step on his hand and trumpets, ring no bells, and spends the proceeds. Under the saving and faster formation of A ^^nding tax, however, would Aaron Wildavsky of the University of "Elastic Band,” — Love and Addiction. national Church of the Nazarene in New never see a sunrise from your win­ best, and God’s power to do because it would not apply to the capital than the income tax. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, Bedford, Mass., guest preacher, foYearm, and thus pass around the ’The Book of Life the slurring dow.” If 4he Tokyo laws were in income tax, only the $3,000 profit simpiytake the sale proceeds into ac­ California, Berkeley, discusses how what is best, will be original earnings, all of which had an American Baptist Church, 585 E. Children’s Church and Nursery provided; rock in safety. The man hesitated record tells. would be reported, and under count as funds available for current our tax system affects our attitudes effect back in those days, what a 'renounce self in favor of been set aside as savings. A 30 per­ Center St. Rev. Ralph Seguine Jr., in­ 7 p.m., Evening Service, message by the and was afraid; but the guide said, They love shall chant its own existing law, taxed only at capital It formerly was thought that per­ spending without reference to toward our government. financial bonanza that minister could God. cent spendings tax would apply only terim minister; Rev. Fr^erick Lanz, Rev. Mr. Chavier, Nursery provided. ‘Do not fear to stand on my hand. beauties, have collected from his spiteful Self-renunciation is es­ gain riites, usually half the re^lar sonal spendings would be harder to original cost or subsequent director ol Christian education. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST That hand has never yet lost a man.” to the $100 interest on the bond, measure than income, and that a After its own like working. A member at the cost of $150,000 per sential to following Christ, income rate. adjustments. Costs incurred in 9:15 a.m.. Church School for al) ages, CHURCH, 1226 Main.St. Rev. George W. ’The great clergyman always had child’s kiss Mark 8:34. It is a reducing it to $70. spendings tax would be impractical hour of living in the shadow! Later Under a spendings tax, the entire earlier years would have been I The Author kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Rev. an unusual eye for illustrations. He Set on thy singing lips shall crucifixion of the old per­ Proponents asset that the spen­ during the service; 10:30 a.m.. Morning “the spite house” was purchased and $5,000 would be taxed during the year despite its theoretical advantages. deducted then and not carried from Bruce A. Pehrson, pastors. then goes on with his sermon: make thee glad; son, whereupon we bury dings tax would be fairer since it William D. Andrews has been iji; Worship, Communion, Nursery is 7:45 a.m., “Christian Living,” Men’s moved to Litchfield. Two trips there of sale. Opponents said the tax would seem to year to year. ‘"The pierced hand of Christ has A poor man served by thee shall him, to be raised in does not discriminate against savers involve all the difficulties of deter­ « professor of law at I^rvard provided; 6 p.m.. Youth Fellowships Study and Prayer Group; 8 a.m., Holy found no trace of it either from tax Treatment of Savings Other Advantages never yet lost a man who took make thee rich; newness of life (read as the income tax does. It would im­ mining income plus adjustments to I University since 1985. Formerly | meet; 7 p.m.. Board of Christian educa­ Communion; 9 and 10:45 a.m., Worship office or any real estate company. Romans 6:3-6 carefully). The income tax falls twice on pose equal burdens on people with Many of the most difficult tion will meet at the church. Services, Pastor Webb preaching, ser­ that hand and put his trust in A sick man helped by thee shall Would that all “spite” would so dis­ reflect savings and withdrawals. g in private practice, he has con- % him.” This is the new birth of savings — once on income as it is equivalent standards of liviqg But careful analysis shows that a technical and policy pnrfilenu in an I tributed numerous articles on !:■: CHURCH OF CHRIST, LydaU and mon: “The God of the Leftovers” ; 9 make thee strong; appear! water and Spirit, John 3:5. income tax would be eliminated by received, and again on the return without imposing an additional spendings tax w^uld actually be S taxation to the “Harvard Law $■ Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer, a.m., Church School, 3 and 4 year old Santa Caluse or God Thou Shalt be served thyself by Thou Shalt Not Steal savings earn. In a tax-free world, for burden on those whose efforts or in­ adopting a spendings tax. They in­ Review” and other publications. minister. Nursery through junior high, Adult Bible ’There are many variations of this every sense rpAXAXiomJi simpler than an income tax. Berause Class; Crib Nursery; 10:45 a.m., Senior There is a metal plaque on the example, a person earning $1,000 and vestments produce more than they clude; determining gain or loss on He is also the author of “Federal 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. “chuckle” and in each case the Of service which thou it can be done on a current cash-flow High Class, child care available in the crest of the 12-million-ton Shasta buying a $1,000 bond paying 10 per­ consume. sales of pnqierty; spikial treatment Worship, sermon: “Christian Com-. government is the victim. The one I renderest.” basis, determining income as a step Incom e Taxation - Cases, | Nursery; 6 p.m., Family Festival with Dam in California that reads: cent intere^ would have increased In short, it would tax people accor­ accorded capital gains and losses; munication” ; 8 p.m.. Worship, sermon; just happened to come across this in determining spendings is much Problems and Notes.” “God’s Promise Is True” (The Hymns , the Rev. Ulises Torres, make your own “The Spite House” "United States Property. Do not OjURCfl OF CHRIST, determining depreciation week concerns God, but as we got Lydadall and Vernon Streets We Sing, Number 223). sundae. ’The Diet iir Japan approved in 1976 remove.” Phone: 646-2903 PAGE SIX— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 4, 1978 Puerto Ricans ^ Upset by Joke Sarasin Hard at Work Women in Business

HARTFORD (UPI) - When Swank Magazine published a collection of Trying to Beat Grasso jokes about Puerto Ricans it aroused Operating Own Shop indignation. As Eugenio Caro put it I NORTH HAVEN (UPI) - As he Once Inside Pratt & Whitney’s ference, included a five-year $200 Friday, “there's nothing funny about wandered through the labyrinths of North Haven plant, Sarasin found a million educational funding phaso-in bigotry.” the colossal airplane engine plant number of friendly blue collar faces to expand proficiency testing for high “We are Puerto Ricans and we are Friday, Ronald Sarasin found hap­ as he worked his way through'the school students. Has Its Rewards proud of it,” Caro told about 60 per­ piness. And despair. And a lot of in­ myriad of furnaces, generators and Gov. Grasso has indicated she also sons who crowded into his cramped decision. lathes. He pumped every hand in favors a five-year phase-in, but has Hispanic Health Council storefront "You got my vote already,” Eileen sight. suggested she will put more money Ingraham told Sarasin as he briskly But not everyone the Republican office along with a Roman Catholic into the program. By BETTY RYDER bishop, and the mayor. beat a path to her desk. “I’m so fed candidate for governor greeted Sarasin’s plan also included a “We are going to fight for our good up with her, it’s pitiful.” Friday told him what he wanted to provision designed to prevent Life/Slyle Editor image. We are going to do something Her, of course, is Gov. Ella hear. teachers’ strikes from disrupting the The mind-bogging complications of about this so it doesn't happen Grasso, the Democrat that Sarasin is “I don’t know what you’re going to school year and another that would starting one’s own business have again,” he said angrily. hoping to unseat in next Tuesday’s do’' after you lose. You had a nice offer a federal income tax break to been successfully overcome by two a jTjIVjv He waved a copy of the jokes that election. House seat,” Primo (^nto, a furnace taxpayers who send their children to Manchester woman. appeared in the publication’s August Sarasin, a three-term congressman operator from Wallingford, boldy private or parochial schools. Admittedly skeptical at first about issue. It included: from Beacon Falls, was hard at work told Sarasin: “I wish I could help you. Sarasin Friday accused Gov. Ella opening their own craft shop, Mary “Q: What do you call a beautiful Friday trying to overtake Mrs. But between you and me. I’m an old Grasso of reverting back to the same Levitt of 50 Oxford St. and Carole girl in Puerto Rico? Grasso. In the morning, he unveiled Roosevelt man.”' kind of “deceptive” campaign adver­ Buehler of 67 Cambridge St., waded “A: A visitor. his education funding plan at a New Sarasin moved away. There was no tising that landed her in court last right into the responsibilities and “Q: Who has an IQ of 200? Haven news conference. Later he percentage in trying to change the summer. creativity needed and are, currently, “A: The city of San Juan. fielded questions from New Britain mind of a dyed-in-the-wool Sarasin was particularly miffed at enjoying the fruits of their labor. “What kind of underarm deor- and Rocky Hill high school students Democrat. a Grasso ad that says he voted FEATURE PHOTOS “I bwame interested in crafts dorant do Fhierto Ricans use? who are studying the political Sarasin’s education plan, unveiled against strengthening ^ i a l Securi­ BY PINTO more than 30 years ago when my “A: Raid.” process. at an early morning news con­ ty. mother in Tennessee gave me my Caro, 42, demanded an immediate first craft kit,” Mary said. boycott of the magazine. Through the years her interest “It is time to begin to fight against grew and she started making Carolyn Zagora paints an apple during class. every individual or institutuion put­ Governor Keeps Up Pace wreaths, silk flowers, etc. in the ting down Puerto Ricans here and in basement of her home. Puerto Rico,” he said. “It was here that Carole became Bishop Peter Rossazza of the Hart­ interested, she said. ford archdiocese, sitting to Caro’s m Since early September, the women left, agreed and called the article Warm Weather Work On All Campaign Fronts have been operating the Kozy Kraft “immoral and unchristian.” Konger at 624 Talcottville Road, near Taking advantage of warm autumn weather Friday after­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella the governor’s residence. “Being of Italian extraction I know noon to wash the family car were, from left, Shane Vendrillo Windsor Locks location. Plaza 83 in Vernon. what it's like,” the bishop said. Grasso’s re-election campaign Later in the day. New York Later, Mrs. Grasso shook the “More than 60 women have par­ Friday was rolling full steam ahead “We’ve been the butt of these and his mother, Mrs. Ann Vendrillo of 318 Oakland St., Democrat Rep. Bobby Garcia, the hands of hundreds of lunchers at ticipated in one aspect or another and on all fronts going into the last jokes, too. It seems that rather than Manchester. (Herald photo by Strempfer) only Puerto Rican in Congress, came Connecticut General Insurance Co.’s many attend more than one class a weekend before election day. treat people with respect, some to Connecticut to endorse Mrs. vast campus-like headquarters in week,” Carole said. would rather knock those who are While Mrs. Grasso was out Grasso “because she has been very Bloomfield. Evidently, “craft fever” really greeting the voters in Bloomfield, down but coming along.” effective in the Spanish community.” Meanwhile, the governor’s office catches on and with the holidays not Mayor George Athanson, who is MEG To Move there was a paper blitz of en­ But Garcia said he did not prefer to issued announcements: too far away, centerpieces, Christ­ dorsements from her campaign known to carry Greek worry beads, get into dealing with figures on taxes • For a $153,000 pedestrian safety mas decorations, and gift items are called the jokes “scurrilous and headquarters and announcements and jobs in the state, apparently not providing popular. from the governor’s office of finan­ pavement marking program for scandalous" and said he would sub­ being familiar with them, but said in Hartford, Meriden, New Britain, “Some of the classes are limited,” •'J mit resolutions to the City Council To Fact-Finding cial aid to communities. a statement “it is a known fact that Mary said. “We hope, after the Waterbury and West Hartford. and the Mayor’s All-American Coun­ And, just four days before the elec­ Ella Grasso has brought to Connec­ holi(lays, to start a cake decorating By GREG PEARSON tion, the governor saw fit to call for a • Receipt of a $5 million federal cil condemning the publication. person to review the contract ticut over 260 new companies and has grant for crime control programs and another in sewing knit Herald Reporter proposals from both the town and the federal investigation of rising fuel created or retained 72,000 jobs.” materials,” Carole said. costs. with half of the money going to local MANCHESTER — The union union. The fact-finder then Mrs. Grasso also attended a governments, mostly in the larger The attractive studio has a vast .ti< representing town clerical and recommends a contract proposal, Besides calling for the investiga­ groundbreaking ceremony for a new cities. array of items used in various crafts. tion, she threw in an additional $1 Unlucky Third technical employees has decided to and both sides must approve that Connecticut National Guard building The governor also announced the “Carole and I attend the trade recommendation before it is binding. million to cope with emergency fuel at Bradley International Airport shows and keep abreast of the new Friday the Third is almost as reject a proposed contract. The state has started an investigation T^e town’s Police Union presently problems this winter. where work has already begun. The techniques and materials available,” unlucky as Friday the 13th — at group has agreed to go to fact­ Mrs. Grasso began her day hearing into complaints about adequate finding, the next step in contract is in the fact-finding stage and is site is for a new $515,000 avionics housing raised by tenants of a state Mary said. least for David Ekstrom of South 21 Hispanic leaders endorsing her for building that is part of a major $10 negotiation procedures. awaiting, the fact-finder’s report. funded housing project in East Hart­ “Moving into their new shop had Watching a class in progress, are standing and decorative instructor, conducts the class. Windsor. The proposed contract reportedly re-election at a breakfast meeting in million building program at the Ekstrom was at South Windsor Betty Tighe, president of the ford. the usual confusion, but their from left, Carole Buehler and Mary Levitt, co­ Participants are, from left, Emily Condio, Municipal Employees Group Inc., included pay increases of 6 percent in families came to the rescue. Police Headquarters Friday when the first year and 6.1 percent in the se­ owners of the Kozy Korner Krafts, while, Madeline McCann, Carolyn Zagora and Lee someone broke into his home conducted a meeting of the union “My husband, John, my sons and my cond year. Both sides apparently are Bertha Guay, second from left, a certified tole Christian. through a cellar dbor. membership held Friday after work. two daughters, really pitched in and near agreement on the salary in­ Fire Calls helped with the shelving and the Police said $650 in cash was A total of 32 union members attended the meeting, and a consen­ creases. The main differences in­ Manchester on Broad Street. (Town) stock,” Carole said. just coulnd’t handle the outside of crafts, the women, if interest is in­ taken, along with two cassette 95, with two tractor-trailers fire on Alps Drive. stop him. however. He bought a kit sus was reached not to accept the volve language about benefits, Friday, 8:11 p.m. —Odor of Mary’s husband, Fred, along with work.” dicated, will branch out into another players and six speakers. Detec­ security and other provisions. Friday, 12:38 a.m. -Leaf and three cars involved in ac­ Friday, 5:10 p.m. —Brush on macrame and said he would figure contract proposal, she said. fire on Greenwood St. (Town) smoke at Center and Broad cident which tied of up traffic her children lent a hand making classes. tives are investigating. The union has been working fire on Rosenthal Street. it out himself,” Mary said. The union includes 85 members and Friday, 1:24 a.m. —Leaf fire streets. for more than an hour. Only opening day a little less hectic. “We also used to participate in In the meantime, Mary and Carole without a contract since July 1. Friday, 5:19 p.m.—Medical “We taught classes at the Adult various fairs and bazaars, the last more than half must vote on a con­ on Tuck Road. (Town) South Windsor minor injuries were call to Nassau Circle. work a full week and even conduct Keeping the books, an account of tract acceptance or rejection. Thus, Friday, 1:29 a.m. —Leaf fire Friday, 6:20 p.m. —Woods sustained, Vernon rescue and Friday, 5:35 p.m. —Brush Education Classes at- Manchester one being the SAM Fair in some classes on Sundays. High School and also at the Ken­ s ^ k , and instructing classes might Closures Save no official vote was taken Friday, but on Comstock Road. (Town) fire at 189 Miller Road. ambulance responded to the fire on Woodlawn Circle. Manchester. But, now we are so busy “We even have one man who dissuade less determined women. sington Community Center,” Mary with classes we just can’t.” the consensus of the attending Friday, 1:3S a.m. —Leaf fire Tolland County call. Friday, 7:20 p.m. —Assist wanted to join, but unfortunately he But not Mary and Carole. They're WASHINGTON (UPI) - Last year members was so strong that the un­ Lottery at Buckingham and Asyium Cast Hartford police at 899 Main St. Macarame owl hangs on studio wall. said. But, after opening the studio we While the cover a broad spectrum works from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. It didn’t streets. (Town) Friday, 9:22 a.m. —Brush doing what they enjoy, successfully. about 1.8 billion child-resistant ion will move to the fact-finding Friday, 11:50 a.m. —House Friday, 7:30 p.m. —Natural closures helped prevent children age Friday, 1:35a.m.-Leaf fire fire at Route 83 and Loveland gas leak at 304 Main St. stage, Mrs. Tighe said. on Cole Street. (Town) Hill Road, Vernon. fire at 99 Penney Drive. 5 and under from swallowing drugs Friday, 1:45 p.m. —Medical She said she will notify town of­ HARTFORD — The winning Friday, 12:29 p.m. -Grass Friday, 12:40 p.m. —Leaf ni)oooB(»eoaeuuuii(. weoooBBOcooeiicwwo— Dq—— « and other hazardous substances, says ficials Monday of the union’s deci­ call to 195 Chester St. John B. Carroll, vice president, number drawn Friday in the Connec­ fire at Bezzini Inc., Hilliard and brush fire at High and sion. Hammond streets, Rockville. Friday, 3:10 p.m. —House closures, of the Glass Packaging ticut daily lottery was 735. Street. (Eighth District) OPEN ALL DAY In fact-finding, the state appoints a Friday, 2:39 p.m. —Grass Friday, 2:43 p.m. fire at 63 Brandon Road. Friday, 3:45 p.m. —Brush Institute. fire at re ar of the W.G. —Investigation on Snipsic SUNDAY fire on Route 2. Glenney Co., North Main Lake Road, Tolland. ARTHUR Street. (Eighth District) Friday, 2:55 p.m. —Multi­ Friday, 4:30 p.m. —Brush DRUG fire at 47 Church St. Volunteerism Returning; It’s an Important Force Friday, 5:47 p.m. -C a r fire vehicle accident on westbound Polico Report Friday. 5:02 p.m. —Brush lane of Interstate 86 at Exit By MIKE FEINSILBER She thinks that after a period when volunteer work was She finds it in her unpaid job at the league, she says. WASHINGTON (UPI) — As a youngster, Ruth looked upon with a sneer by feminists, it is coming back environment. Mrs. Hinerfeld said she is not averse to put­ tent to sell. Each posted $2,000 bond. Court date is Nov. “I early on decided the kinil of volunteerism I liked best Bolton Hmerfeld sold Girl Scout cookies. She helped with World again as an important force in American communities — ting her league-learned skills to work in the government, 20. was in the league. I’ve always thought of it as being just too, when her tour ends. Three persons have been arrested in connectiori with War If by collecting aluminum scrap and knitting another fallout of California’s Proposition 13. Miss Gilpatrick was also served with a warrant for washclothes for GIs. as much for me as for the community or the nation,” she Her husband is chairman of the executive committee of the theft of furniture and antiques from a Shoddy Mill In Prop 13, voters were saying they expected govern­ says. larceny in the third degree, falsely reporting an incident, Later, I was the patsy on the block,” she says, and Kayser-Roth, a textile and apparel firm. They have three Road home in Bolton, state police reported. ment to tax them less and to spend less. “When I joined the league, my husband was in the ser­ and making a false statement. She was released on a $250 went door to door, collecting for charities, wherever her children. Richard Petock, 26, of 24 Tyler Circle, Manchester, Inevitably, Mrs. Hinerfeld believes, it will be up to vice and we were moving around a great deal. It was a vvas c l ^ e d Wednesday with third-degree burglary and non-surety bond. Court date is Nov. 27. husband’s business career carried them in 25 years of She enjoys swimming, reading, theater and sailing with volunteer organizations to take up the slack.'especially in superb way to learn about a new community very quick­ firs^jd^TM larceny, police said. He is being held at the married life - from Cambridge, Mass., to New York In­ one-on-one people caring for people programs. her husband. She says she likes to cook, too. but these EAST HARTFORD - MANCHESTER VOTERS ly. It was an open sesame.” Hartford Correctional Center in lieu of $1,000 bond. Court Ronald M. Decandia, 38, of Ireland Drive, Coventry, dianapolis, Fort Lewis, Wash., San Francisco. New York The two women’s movement gave volunteerism a bad days it is “mostly fast cooking.” was charged with custodial interference second degree. Mrs. Hinerfeid’s two predecessors wound up with sub­ “Don’t ask my family about my cooking," she said. date is Nov. 10. YOU HAVE A CLEAR CHOICE Milwaukee, Los Angeles and, now, the posh Westchester name in the 1960s because women’s leaders asked why He posted a $250 bond. Court date is Nov. 20. cabinet government jobs. Lucy Wilson Benson became an “They can remember when I made my last cheese pie or On Friday, Blaine Lessard, 20, of H Golway St., County suburb of Mamaroneck, N.Y. women were giving away their labor when men were paid FOR STATE SENATOR So it seemed almost natural for her to be elected in undersecretary of state concerned with arms sales; Ruth beef stroganoff.” Manchester, and Lisa Reichert, 18, of 89 French Road, for theirs. Qusen was named assistant secretary of energy for the Bolton, were charged in connection with the thefts They May as president of that grand dame of civic With the militant edge of feminism rounded by were released on non-surety bonds for court appearance organizations, the 131,000-member League of Women experience, feminists no longer argue that the only way Nov. 10. Voters, sprang 54 years ago from the National American women can fulfill themselves is in the job market. jJBY' Some of the stolen property was recovered Wednesday Woman Suffrage Association. New Rally Cry at the Tyler Circle address, police said. Mrs Hinerfeld believes in volunteerism. She works at Now the rallying cry is “choice” — let women be free • ELECT ^ ESTHER CLARKE It 60 hours a week. She works in Washington Tuesday to chose between job, homemaking, or volunteer work or East Hartford through Thursday, staying in a hotel, and returns to Mamaroneck “ to put the house back together.” some of each — and Mrs. Hinerfeld believes many will Roland P. Plourde, 23, and Roxanne Gilpatrick, 19, ESTHER CLARKE ON TAXES; find rewards in working for others. both of ^ 2 Farmington Ave., Hartford, were charged JOHN V. Friday with possession of a controlled substance with in­ State taxes are tcxj high. And there must be no income tax — it Just gives the free / MITCHELL spenders another way to pick our pockets. In Yellow Submarine ESTHER CLARKE State ON STATE SPENDING: Representative The state budget is too high. We must control and cut spending to control and 14th He’s All At Sea cut taxes. I Assembly District carries llie sub iii a scooped out sec­ ESTHER ClARKE By m ich a e;l b l u m s t e in Jacobson, 45, a diver by trade, says tion of the stern. ON LOCAL SCHOOL CONTROL WARWICK, R. I, (UPI) - Never more and more people are interested By the end of the first day, all the mind 20,0M leagues beneath the seas, J will introduce legislation guaranteeing full in learning how to use 12-foot sub­ students have learned to operate the Mitchell Will Work to there’s anUher world just 20 feet un-'' marines as the small vessels become sub and take a brief ride. ’The second local control over schools despite massive der. 4 new state funding as ordered by the courts. increasingly useful to industry. day is primarily spent underwater. • Attack State Waste The quiet is eerie. The endless Oil com^nies can use them to Running the 12-foot vessel is easy. • Get State Spending Under ESTHER CLARKE green water is overwhelming. check offshore drilling rigs. It doesn’t have the expected space- Control ON THE 1-84 CONNECTOR: You sit. Alone in a steamy, Fishermen can use them to spot age arry of lights, dials and buttons: cramped, yelllow submarine big schools of tuna, he said. Just four handles, three knobs anil • Eliminate Dividend Tax For The tXDT has told me they would try to speed enough for only one person. He also thinks scouting the un­ two switches. Elderly up the connector by separating it from the It sits. On the sandy bottom of derwater world will become a pop­ After lowering yourself into the LEADERSHIP, full 1-84 project I will continue to fight for Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay. ular pastime, like flying, for spor­ torpedo-shaped vessel, you clamp the • Repeal Sales Tax on Children’s early completion of this road. Your only companions are clams and ting Americans with money for play. bubble-shap^ plastic dome tightly Clothing an occasional fish. 'The submarine school was found^ closed. ’Throw two of the handles and FOR A CHANGE • Protect the Interests of the 14th Finally, the isolation grows heavy by George Kittredge, who builds the the one-ton sub begins to gently sing and you switch the tiny sub’s radio vessels in Warren, Maine. This as front and rear tanks fill with District Y ES, THIS YEAR YOG HAVE A CHOICE back on. spring, business was so brisk he water. “Open the red handle in the middle tu rn ^ the teaching over to Jacobson. Only the bubble, and your head, re­ REN and the green valve on the right if ’The two-day course costs $150. Half main above the sea. They you fill the ir ELECT ★ you want to come back up,” comes of the 20 or so who took this year did third tank, and the water covers the reassuring voice is Harold Jacob­ it for professional reasons, the rest everything. You’re left with the ANDREWS HERCLA son. just for fun and adventure. strange sensation of being able to JOHN MTGHEU He’s up above. You can see his big, “We had a salesman from the breath easily even though you’re sur­ STATE SENATOR yellow boat through the murky Bronx who wanted to do something rounded by water. CONGRESS water. He owns the one-man sub­ different. When he came up, he said Two 36-volt battery-powered NOVEMBER 7th marine and expects to gain a slice of he saw turtles. There’s no turtles in engines are used to tnove provide the fame and fortune by teaching people the bay,” Jacobson chuckled. “'ITiey energy to move up and down to scout PAID FOR DY MANCHISTIR MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT, PULL LEVER 3B how to use it. were ocean crabs, but I just let him around the bottom of the bay. MFUDUCAN TOWN COMMITTU VOTE REPUBUCIW “I’m certain there are as many think it was turtles.” To complete the isolation, briefly people that want to go down as go up. Harold Jacobson, 45, stands in his 12-foot, one ,and expects to gain a siice of fame and fortune Mm. John PMehtr Jr., Traooiirar PM lor by ComniKtM to Eloct John J. MItchoH Jacobson teaches no more than switch off the walkie-talkie. It cuts Rogor B. CoMo, Trooturir It’s a nice quiet, peaceful place,” he Pof Bjr Qarke For SenMor G)mmlttee, Mr*. Mary Mourvy Deputy Tmnurer four students at a time on his floating your link to Jacobson. TO'everything man submarine, afloat in Narragansett Bay. by teaching people how to use it. (UPI Photo) said. classroom, a 40-foot steel boat which except the sea. It’s absolute soUtude. Jacobson, a diver by trade, owns the submarine PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Sat., Nov. 4. 1978 I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat,, Nov. 4, 1 9 7 8 - PAGE NINE have some wonderful ideas will have one of our good Stnior Citizens Then came Wednesday 12:45 p.m. starting this Wednesday; Cream of shopping and also square Wheels. 1 p.m., Fun Day and will need our help. I programs because it will broccoli, soup, tuna salad Hi! Well, we’re into and we had a super turnout week. We’re doing this dance lessons. 10 a.m., oil featuring entertainment by told them I’m sure they have many of our own sandwich, apple crisp, November and we start the for our Friendship Circle because the change in the painting class. 1 p.m.. our own members and also and crewel embroidery time makes it darker can count on us, to be .seniors in action. We’ll beverage. Residents Create Group Collectors’ Corner countdown for the day of Senior Bowling League at possible appearance from available to volunteer as have singing, skits and Thursday: Baked ham iimsseyicsito!^ classes as they met in the earlier. We hope by doing the Parkade Lanes and Melvis. Bus pickup at 10 our big gala fair. It’s Santa Clauses, Santa’s maybe a stroll down basement, while upstairs this we won’t have to cut dinner, candied sweet return trip from shopping. By RUSS MacKENDRICK scheduled for Thursday, helpers and other jobs as a.m., return around 3 p.m. r w ^ r t i r Phyllis Saich and Margaret any games. Memory Lane with Melvis potatoes, french style 1 p.m. Exercise class. NO the 16th and, believe me, well. Keep watching the Friday; 9:30 a.m., The Christmas stamps are at the Mills were kept busy with We were thinking about bringing some of the late green beans, apple sauce, LUNCH TODAY. On HUD, MDC Concerns we are beginning to get in beginners ceramics class, papers and keep an eye on Elvis’ songs. cobbler cake, beverage. local post offices already as they some beautiful home-made health clinic check-ups. s t a r t in g e a r l i e r on Wednesday: 9 a.m.. 10 a.m., kitchen social this column because soon Here’s some news of in­ Friday; Beef barley were released on Oct. 18. No, they articles that will make nice Meanwhile we had 10 W ednesday m ornings, Health Clinic by appoint­ games. 10:15 a.m., exer­ MANCHESTER — A new group committee. Von Deck also mentioned the we’ll be asking for terest. On Friday evening, soup, grilled cheese are not the earliest birds of their type gifts for everyone in the tables for our pinochle however, it’s almost im- ment. 10 a.m., crewel cise class. Noontime lunch has been formed by residents con­ ’The group expressed concern about group’s concern about town officials volunteers to help. ’This Nov. 10, our good friends sandwich, pudding, ’ — in 1975 the yuletide adhesives came family. Remember this games and the winners possible for our big bus to class. Friendship Circle served. 12:45 p.m., setback cerned about the town’s involvement HUD involvement in town. again looking into the possibility of will be a super way for all May and Ed McKeever will beverage. out on the 14th. (The Ghirlandajo were Gladys Seelert, 604; get in much before 10 a.m. meeting and pinochle games. Bus pickup at 8 with such agencies as the federal “Citizens have had it with HUD Metropolitan District Commission year our fair will start at 2 you Gold Card holders to be conducting a military Madonna and the Louis Prang carol Grace Windsor, 600; Mar- so we will plan to start as Schedule for the Week games. Noontime lunch a.m. Return trips at 12:30 Department of Housing and Urban trying to run the Town of water service. p.m. and end around 8 p.m. show the merchants you whist, set-back games in card.) During the first decade or so tin Bakstan, 586; B ert soon as the bus arrives and Monday: 9:30 a.m., ad­ served. 10:45 p.m., bridge Development and the Metropolitan Manchester,” Von Deck said in a Some people have said Town We’ll be serving a delicious really appreciate their the St. Bridget’s Cafeteria. p.m. and 3:15 p.m. of the United State having Christmas ’Turner, 574; Rene Maire, therefore ask you folks who vanced ceramics class, 10 games and 1 p.m. craft District Commission. letter about the group’s formation. Manager Robert Weiss should have hot meal between five and honoring the cards with Everyone is welcome. stamps, they were issued in 572; Archie Houghtaling, drive, to com e earlier a.m., kitchen social class. Bus pickup at 8 a.m., ..A residents met He mentioned specifically the talked with the Water Study Com­ s u o’clock so that you folks discounts, by wanting to November, but in recent times they who are just getting out of 569; Mabel Loomis, 563; because we may be able to Menu for the Week games. Lunch served at return trips at 12:30 p.m. Eyeglasses Wednesday and formed “Concerned requirements that are placed on the mittee and the Board of Directors help them bring back the have appeared during Indian work can have a nice meal Martha LaBate, 562; Helen start a little before 10 a.m. Monday; noontime. 12:45 p.m., and 3 p.m. Prescrlplloiis FNM Citizens for Manchester’s release of Community Development before taking any action involving kind of Christmas that Development.” summer, before the leaves are even and then do a little shop­ Silver, 552; Joe Windsor, Soon you will be reading Homemade vegetable pinochle games. Bus ’Thursday: Morning open Lowest M c m funds and the recommendation that the MDC matter. 550. about a big gala Old really has that old raked. Amlncj drIU Robhu: Nati(in.il ( ■.illci \ ping. Although we are get­ soup, egg salad sandwich, pickup at 8 a.m. Return for visiting and card Robert Von Deck of 55 Eva Drive the town review its existing zoning The newly formed group is fashioned spirit. ARTHUR DRUG This year’s editions are small­ Speaking of cards, we Fashioned Christmas being gingerbread, beverage. trips at 12:30 p.m. and 3:15 playing and indoor was elected chairman of the steering regulations. scheduled to meet again Nov. 13. a O U S T M A S ting in many articles we This coming Thursday HsrMote » WsnchMtsr sized, like regular stamps, thus i Christmas USA 15c plan to start our Monday conducted by our down- ’Tuesday: Election Day p.m. shuffleboard games. Noon­ still need, many, many for our entertainment, we saving paper and other expense. One and Friday card games at town merchants. They — No lunch. Tuesday: 9 a.m., bus for time hot meal and Meal on more an don’t forget the of them shows a medallion taken Copyright U.S. Postal Sorvics 1978 Copyright U.S. Poatal Sorvlca 1978 baked goods for the food from an original enameled terra cot­ sale. We’ll need lots of Joyner Sets Priorities ta piece by Andrea della Robbia that goodies in order to last Look For O ur Unadvertised Red Tag Specials! hangs in the National Gallery of Art his nephew, Andrea, and then An­ will be a shoo-in for the following: through the evening. f|*®®^|||y|**®**^"siopTShop"Co5oir^**®W ®*****|‘stopTshO[yCouporrpi MANCHESTER —Walter Joyner, he said of the need to limit state supply of highly skilled workers, we in Washington, D.C. It was there that drea's five sons. So the name will Gary Gruver, president; Herman So all you Gold Card t i s o x c o n and a S7 SO purchase WWh tNeconen a ptfctiast r ^ j Wtti IM coupon and a S7 SO Republican candidate in the 12th spending. Even his opponent. State will be unable to attract or to hold the they had the first -day ceremonies. crop up in almost any reference book Krajewski, veep; Denis Strode- holders, here’s your Assembly District, said a limitation Rep. Theodore Cummings “has come type of industry that made our state The other stamp shows a child, or dealing with arty terra-cotta pieces. Jackson, treasurer; Sally Kirka, chance to help us out a lit­ on state spending will be his top around” and said he will support a famous,” he said. Providing young doll, on a rocking horse in front of a The stamps come in panes of a hun­ secretary; and for the Board of tle bit by bringing in ar­ priority if he is elected. statutory limit on state spending, people with meaningful jobs will help Christmas tree. This one was dred, in six colors, and sporting six Directors — Sheldon Adler and ticles and food goodies for fire e ! In a wrap-up campaign statement, Joyner said. solve other social problems, he said. released at the town of Holly, Mich., numbers on a long, long plate block. James Lemke. us to sell and also to come ■ 5 Pound Bag 130Z. Package eWoz. can STOP & SHOP Joyner said he has established his Throughout his campaign, Joyner The candidate also supports an up­ to add a festive note. (Theers. Save Sunday afternoon, Nov. 19, for and buy some of the ar­ legislative priorities after visiting has stressed the need to limit spen­ grading of the quality of state ser­ (Your columnist has failed you this Connecticut continues to have a the MANPHIL. This is the ticles for gifts. Here at the S GOLD MED/ NABISCO"" ! STOP & SH more than 900 homes while cam­ ding and give people more control vices. The state also must work to time as the last call to order first- near-monopoly on stamp designing Manchester Philatelic Society’s center the joint is really MUSHROOM paigning. over fiscal matters. reduce the causes requiring such ser­ day covers was day before yester­ as the Madonna was done by Brad­ once-a-year hosting of the Connec­ jumping, with everyone “The state must be a leader and Joyner also will support more vices and to reduce some of the day. Help your local FDC dealer.) bury Thompson of Riverside and the ticut Philatelic Society. There will be working real hard to make \ FLOUR CHOCOLATEchipsahoy CHIP COOKES |I CHUNKtuna UGHT IN a i rocking horse by Dolli Tingle of many dealers and a good-sized auc­ Good hkn. Nov 5-Sa, Nov. 11 um on* per customeruslomer i Good Mon,Mat, NovNw. 66*30.* Nm. 11 Lint one per oatomer 10’/ 2oz.can not a follower on fighting inflation,” training for highly skilled jobs. expensive services, he said. Terra cotta (from the Italian for Good Mon. Nov. 6* SU. Nm 11 Urn* on* per customer GoodSOUP Mon. No>r. 6*Sa.. Nov. llUmt one per customer I this our best fair yet. We "Unless we maintain an ongoing “baked earth” ), was known to the Westport. tion. The place will be Illing Junior might add that with so Grocery 265| Greeks and Romans. However, the Coining Events High. many nice articles we will m i Florentine della Robbias of the 15th Tomorrow, the 5th — Gerry Gerath New Book Coming not be cutting the price as century brought clay modeling to a will have his First Sunday Stamp The newsletter of the Cardinal the day wears on, because ONf Of The stop S '.hCPCCMP*S fS Clarke Urges Transit high point of art by enameling and Spellman Museum announces that they are just too nice to Bourse at the Ramada Inn, 1(K) E. glazing with oxide of tin to give it a River Drive, East Hartford. Time: they will soon be publishing the book 4 give away. We'll keep EAST HARTFORD-’The residents Community College have indicated to The Call-A-Ride bus system, which white sheen. This effect may be seen by MPS member R. Malcolm them for a later sale. 10 to 5. of the Miller Gardens apartment are her that ridership would increase is funded in part by the district, on the stamp, where the background You can start bringing in SbopA Tuesday evening at the KofC Hall, Hooper: “A Historical Survey of dramatically if the buses presently serves the needs of elderly and han­ in need of transportation on Sunday is a deep blue and the frame is gold. 138 Main St., Manchester — The Cen­ Precancels.” RMH has taken several things now and we are also serving that area could be routed into dicapped in East Hartford Monday and increased service during the rest There seems to have been a small tral Connecticut Coin Club will have awards at both national and regional accepting small plants as the campus and then returned (o the of the week, Republican State Senate through Friday from 8:30 a m. to 4:30 army of terra-cotta-working della the regular meeting night activities shows with his exhibit by the same ti­ well. a io p v present route. p.m. Robbias in the 14(X)s. Luca (1400-1482) alver trim A different place setting piece on sale each week. Matching SUPEFWAPkETS ® ~=” candidate Esther B. Clarke has told plus the annual election of officers. tle. The book is an outgrowth of the Some of you folks Mrs. Clarke asked Handman to the director of the Greater Hartford was the first in the field. Then came Since the nominations have closed, it exhibit. remember that last year completer pieces available anytime. Makea set for 4,6,8,or more and save. Transit District. contact her with “any pertinent in­ Phyllis Saich of the In a letter sent Friday to Arthur formation on the matter as soon as S 6 lf SBTViCG dGliMoneyssvinaapdciala. Stop & Shop About Town Manchester Public Health Macaroni & Cheese Handman, director of the district, you develop any hard data or plans in Nurses Association started Mrs. Clarke also said some com­ this matter.” an exercise class and it The executive board of the " m i t e G e m ” w b e rry muters who attened Manchester Educators Back Ahearn turned out to be quite pop­ I Women’s Club of Manchester will Sun Glory meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the home ular with both men and 1 pound pkg women. Well, we're happy serves IK n n e r Emanuel Church Fair Today of Mrs. Roger Bagley, 66 Dale Road. to report that Phyllis has Extra Mild Franks *1.09 18 ounce Mrs. Robert Dutton is co-hostess. In Try for Legislature jar come up with a teacher, MANCHESTER - Emanuel boutique, a white elephant table, Bologna or Liverwurst *1.09i. baked goods and plants. Coffee and Ms. Laura Dunfield, a 9BpA9iaebtrVwpaca Lutheran Church Women are spon­ All residents of Westhill Gardens Cm ckens 79 E H E A said. member of the Manchester Smoked Sausage xSSSs. *1.69b Whole 2y2-3lb& SkwIShBP 7 0 * soring a Gingham Galleries Fair in coffee cake will be served in the mor­ and Annex are invited to attend a EAST HARTFORD -The East charged Ahearn with failure to Tall Kitchen Bags ning and sandwiches and dessert at meeting of the Westhill Fellowship Hartford Education Association The union said a truly represen­ Recreation Department, to Erijoy our tender, meaty, al Stuffing Mix 53* Luther Hall of the church today from return back pay which the board Franks or Knockwurst *1.49 lunchtime. Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Herrmann praised the efforts of Aloysius tative legislative body, which was in­ lead you folks in modem ktonson t ScM 12 ouv* pie natui^ chicken from Maine. Glad Trash Bags ‘1.09 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. alleges Ahearn owed it during the f^ h C h ip s ‘tSESt'rb2’K '*1 .4 9 Working on the planning com­ Hall, Bluefield Drive. The Rev. Ahearn, an English teacher at East tended by the founding fathers, exercise. The exercise will . Stop & Shop Cold Cuts 49* W hether you roast & stuff Featured will be hand sewn and time he served in the Legislature. V BDlogrwOM.PIP.MWiSMiUW6ix(»e mittee for the fair are Laurie Kenneth L. Gustafson will lead a Hartford High School, in his attempt should include persons from all be given in a series of six this bird or cut into parts knitted items, canned foods and Ahearn denies he owes the board Gaskill, Marilyn Bassos, Sally devotional program and speak. He to serve as a representative from the walks of life. weeks and will be held on to bake, broil or fry. Kellogcfs Kosher or Polish Dill jellies, wood products, dried and back pay. He said an arrangement Tuesday afternoon from 1 comer deliskeo or pached to order. ^ I b natural arrangements, used children Lessard, Linda McGehan, Dennise will be assisted by Joseph Moriconi. 55th District in the state Legislature. But, low salaries for legislators was worked out for the first year he “The EHEA wishes to recognize has limited service in the legislature to 2 p.m. and Friday mor­ Awahtie n slor* teekring 1 amice d * and adult books, a Christmas Carter and Valerie Norris. Refreshments will be served. served in the Legislature, but he sent nings from 10:15 a.m. to “White GenVaii-abs. .- R ice H d n z the effort Ahearn, an English teacher to “retired persons, lawyers, real es­ back unsigned an agreement which N Stop & Shop Flat Cut Cooked Cut Up or Split at EHHS, is making to serve as a tate and other business people with 11:15 a.m. here at our 2- the board sent him for the second center. There is no change “White Gem”Chicken Wings 2V^ba P id d e s representative from the 55th flexible hours,” the EHEA said. year he served. for this program and you Corned Beef Community Calondar District," an association release Salaried persons with regular Ahearn is a member of the or 2 - 2 4 o u n ce i are welcome to come both “White Gem Chicken Legs 2V5?%^ - , 5 9 * SMM(4to*d Board of Welfare, 10 to 11 a.m., 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. from Heinz Pickles 240V>»••«» 2£l4l Wednesday Peterson said, ”We aired everything the department.” carton 2 liter (67.6 oz,)N.R bottle Hall. Elementary School, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. By DONNA HOLLAND will gladly take 20 ounce pkg Grapefruit Juice Chamber of Commerce meeting, out.” He said there was inadequate Jam es Preuss, fire department Independents as well. Counliystyie Donuts 'ST 59* Breyere Yogurt Tuesday * Ham radio meeting, 7:30 p.m., Sk«llta»^«lupr noon. Steak Out, Talcottville. Herald Correspondent parking and toilet facilities and com­ chief, said the situation was brought There’s really no excuse Promise Margarine Swanson Dinner 7 9 Election day, polls open 6 a.m. to 8 Town Office Building. Enq l^ Muffins 1 pDtfd(aB*Q*.pound8lt*i lihouKedv O cean Snipsic Camera Club, 7:30 p.m., BOLTON — After six years the plaints from area neighbors. He said up at a recent department business for not voting and I ’m Eggplant Pamiegian 99* p.m. Wednesday Union Congregational Church. meeting and those in attendance iP ie StopiShep Hood Sour Cream Bolton Volunteer Fire Department there were also several accidents. telling everybody that once 22ounc*{49 Twm Pack Pizza’ .SSiJS 1 .4 9 Wednesday Public Health Nurses, 1:30 to 3:30 Thursday has voted to no longer have its annual Peterson said, “1 am pleased to voted unanimously to discontinue the again you folks will lead Reg or Diet Conservation Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Office Building. beerfests. Birds Eye Orange Plus '5 89* Tri-Town College Night, 7:30 p.m., beerfest. learn the fire department decided not .the way to the polls. Assorted p.m,. Town Hall. Conservation Commission, 8 p.m.. He said the department’s respon­ health & beauty aids Cream Cheese HaddockOinner J5555 79* 48 ounce Flavors Ellington High School. Earlier this year the department to have the beerfests anymore.” This past ’Tuesday I ran Kraft bottle Cemetery Commission, 7:30 p.m., Town Office Building. had its most successful beerfest ear­ First Selectman Henry Ryba said, sibility is to prevent problems, not into a couple of our Alyourtavorttebrwxfe! Clam Platter 89* Saturday promote them, and in the best in­ Johnson 4 Johnson I Town Hall. Thursday ning about $40,000. But with the “We heard both sides of the story, mem ber friends who I Philadelphia Board of Welfare, 7:30 p.m., Town Brunch to honor hospital terest of the town, the beerfests will PepperidgeFarm 89* OceanSpray 99* Wmdex Spray 'ssrss Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m.. Town success came many man hours of everyone’s point of view.” He said found out celebrated theii' volunteers, 9:30 a.m., Rockville be discontinued. )hampoo‘1.; (MoHorCIm V2 Gallon Ice Cream 1Sri.48 LysolCleaner 99* HaU. Office Building. volunteer work and numerous the beerfest was a good way for the S4th wedding anniversary Kraft Ready Dip Souftoecup V-6Cocktail 'W Sr 65* Public Health Nursing Association, General Hospital cafeteria. He said the department will be 11 ounce boWe Johnfs Pizza A X a 1.09 Community Health Service, 7:30 problem. fire department to earn a lot of on Oct. 30. So we extend PiBsbuiy Barits 25535* lO Oooi** 3*1 Holiday Bazaar, IQ a.m. to 3 p.m.^ seeking other ways of raising money. RoHerCoastets W2SS1 Tetley Tea Bags ’“U 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. p.m., agency office, Columbia. The beerfests began in 1973 as a money but there was a lot of work in­ congratulations, best OrangeJuice “SSr 79* Rockville United Methodist Church, He said right now the members are cocMn OQt Public Works Study Committee, combination beerfest and carnival. volved. wishes and good health to Contac 99* KraftSingies T, 1 .1 9 Mini Raviolis ‘5S725;1 Planters Peanuts I2«m*ctoi Board of V acation, 8 p.m., Gilead 142 Grove St. busy planning the annual firemen’s Cold Tablets pkg of 10 Waffles 79*. 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. Hill School library. At a receht meeting at which town Ryba said, “I don’t think the fire Mr. and Mrs. William Lions Oub, 8 p.m., UConn Alumni Tag, craft and bake sale of officials, police and fire personnel department volunteers should have ball and sale of Christmas trees even • 'I I Boardman, who reside at . Center, Friday American Legion Auxiliary Unit 14, were represented, everyone gave an to work that hard to earn money to though they are not money makers. 3S Whitney Road. Young Peoples AA, 8 p.m., St. The town offices will be closed in 10 a.m; to4 p.m., Legion Home, West opinion of the event. run the department — I think the He said, “After the holidays, we’ll Mary's Church. observance of Veteran’s Day. Street. Resident State. Trooper Robert town should be responsible to equip find another way of making money.” t - ' '1 . k PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVEJIING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 4, 1878 MANCHESTERr EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Sat., Nov. 4; 1978- PAGE ELEVEN Lemieux Glass LL Champion Herald angle Mets Take Grid Title on Line ^ All the stops will be out Sunday afternoon at Mt. Nebo Earl Yost witb the 1978 Manchester Midget Football League cham­ But New Canaan Team Titlist Sports EditQr pionship on the line. ^ Vying for the crown with identical undefeated records By LEN AUSTER Head Coach George Suitor, “We have and were unbeatable today.” Lonergan with three-quarters of a Pete Rose will he the Eagles and Chargers. Only a deadlock for each Herald Sporlswriler nothing to hold our heads about. They Lemieux after a slow start over­ mile to go and then tried to open it team mars an otherwise perfect record in five starts. Individual honors went to were the best team today. We’ve took Holy Cross’ George Lonergan up,” added Lemieux huffing and puf­ NEW YORK (UPI) - The New York Mets selected Kickoff will he at 1:30. Manchester High senior Ed been second-first-second (the last with three-quarters of a mile to go fing from his fine effort. Equal Status? thinking in this case, would be no toee years). I’d take that every and sprinted to a 15-yard victory. He “It was a good course but any is different than that which prevailed in negotiating rights to Pete Rose, the 37-year-old All-Star third If the teams are tied at the end of regulation, u sudden Lemieux but the Silk Towners When Amby Burfoot won the re­ year. turned in a 15:31.8 clocking for the 5,- tough when you run hard. ’This was Hertford. baseman of the Cincinnati Reds, today to open the third annual death overtim e will he played. were unable to defend their ti­ “We ran well,” Suitor continued, 000 meter layout with Lonergan the best weather to run in,” he com­ cent Mini-Marathon in Hartford in a field of over 1,200, his triumph was If Merrill won, she could wear the major league baseball free agent re-entry draft. tle at yesterday’s state Boys’ “We didn’t choke. New Canaan just clocked in 15:37. New Canaan’s ^ c h mented of the fine conditions which overshadowed in print at least by a watch, but she didn’t. Burfoot earned ’The Mets have not pursued high- picked Slaton for the second. Class LL Cross Country Cham­ has a real super team.” Barnett, Jim Forker and Andy prevailed. his award. Philadelphia used its first choice on Trumbull took third place with 172 Reagan took fourth, sixth and “Eddie and Jim ran super races,” complaint from a former national pionship Meet as New Canaan long distance running champion. The Five Mile Road Race in however, and they are not expected Rose, who was taken for the fifth and Two Rounds Sunday points followed by Amity (188) and seventh places respectively. Suitor lauded, noting Grzymkowski High ran a superior race to Norm Higgins. Manchester will be coming up in just to make a serious bid for Rose, who final time on the first round. ’ Staples (195). The top five teams and Jim Grzymkowski was 11th for the has been on antibiotics for a week. over two weeks on Thanksgiving take the team title. The New London man, who was one says he wants to be the highest paid Baltimore was the fourth team to 20 In d iv id u a ls q u alified for Indians with a 16:03 clocking “He ran real well considering,” morning. player In the game. 4 New Canaan, champs of the of the class distance and marathon select Gura and Cincinnati and Kan­ In 10-Pin Bowling ' Thursday’s State Open Meet at followed by Dave Timbrell 25th, Paul Suitor added. Merchandise awards will be FCIAC, placed four in the top 20 to runners in the United States for a Rose, a career .300 hitter, batted sas City followed by naming John. Edgewood Country Club in Johnson 40th and Doug Meek 45th. Manchester had an outside starting presented the top 25 finishers, male .302, had 198 hits, scored 103 runs and The Dodgers used their first choice wind up with a total of only 64 points Cromwell. number of years and a former par­ Twenty four bowlers - eight in each of three divisions - will John Lahda was 60th and Joe Neubelt position which Suitor liked, stating, or female. The prize list will also had a National League record 44- on 30-year-old outfielder Tom to unseat the Indians, who “Of course we’re disappointed,” 68th for Manchester in a field of 119 "It was outside with no chance of us - ticipant in the Five Mile Road Race step up to the line in head-to-head competition Sunday afternoon in Manchester, objected to race spon­ offer lesser awards to the top three game hitting streak last season. Paciorek of Seattle. Milwaukee then themselves had an excellent total of Suitor added later, “but you have to runners. getting boxed in.” females who finish, the three best at 1 o’clock in the Town 10-Pin Tournament at the Parkade 122 points. sors’ failure to recognize the perfor­ ’The Mets received the first pick by picked John, Boston named Lacy and put it in perspective. You can’t win "I had a good build up start,” Penney High’s Ed Torres took 39th performances by a schoolboy and the Lanes. “They (New Canaan) ran an un­ every time .... No doubt they were mance of the top female. finishing with the worst record in the New York Yankees closed out the recalled Lemieux, who was third or place with Glenn Zimmerman 87th. best finishes by runners in the baseball last season. Teams draft in beatable race,” stated Manchester strong. They have a heckuva pack In this case, it was Jan Merrill, one first round by becoming the fifth Risking their championships will one week from Sunday. fourth at the mile mark. “I got Masters Division (50 and Over), reverse order of their final stan­ team to select John. be John Kozicki in Men’s Open, of the world’s best distance runners male or female. Dukett’s competition will come dings. Gura was the first player closed Ralph Dukett in Men’s Handicap and from Pat Vignone, Walt DeLisle, at the moment. Higgins also happens Just ask yourself in this day of Rose was the first choice from 42 out when his former team, the Marilyn Rogers in Women’s Han­ Dave Hennequin, Tom Richter, Jim to be Merrill’s manager and advisor. equal status: Is the fir^t female who Merrill, out of Waterford, was free agents available. Each player Yankees, became the 13th team to dicap. Didson, Ben Jenkin and John Arnett finishes, say in 50th place, entitled to Guidry Seeks Higher Salary about 2 Vz minutes behind Burfoot and can be chosen by a maximum of 13 choose the 30-year-old left hander. in Men’s Handicap. the same value prize as the male in approxim ately 11th place, teams. Gura has a long standing feud with Challengers for Rogers will be Pat winner? the contract. If he goes out there next although the final figures were never The second pick went to Seattle former Yankee Manager Billy Mar­ Twerdy, Mary Boyko, Leanna LAFAETTE, La. (UPI) - 1978 but a total of $600,000 during the Also, isn’t it showing partiality to year he’ll always give 100 percent teammates into steering clear of released. • and the Mariners chose outfielder tin, who dealt him to Kansas City. Harper, Nancy Washburn, Janet Cy Young Award winner Ron four years through 1981. make an award to the first female In physically. But on the mental end, Louisiana but Guidry said he would Lee Lacy of the Los Angeles Ten players were not selected and Wehpr Gail KesspI and I..(iis Brown In view of Guidry’s performance “We’re treating the women of this 50th place, and forget all the male Dodgers. Rose was then nam ^ for Guidry, who posted the best that has to have an effect.” greet the dawn Saturday with a became free to make their own deals A record 113 big pinners par­ Not Behind Forever this year. Schneider said it would be co u n ^ as second class citizens,” runners who finish out of the prize the second time by Atlanta. winning percentage of any 20- Guidry, 28, the American League's shotgun when the south Louisiana Higgins complained to race sponsors. with any team. ticipated in the qualifying last week. mutually beneficial for Guidry and list category here, which would be Toronto named 28-year-old pitcher Manchester High’s Ed Lemieux (left) is caught trailing in ear­ game winner in modern Cy Young Award winner, recently duck season opens. Higgins is far off base. 'They were designated hitter Bob the Yankees to “revise the terms of Asked if he would rather die in 26th place through 49th? Jim Slaton, a 17-game winner for Bailey of Boston, pitcher Jim Bouton ly stages of Class LL race to George Lonergan of Holy Cross but history, should be paid in 1979 was sign^ to a new three-year con­ the contract.” Females sought equal status with I’m all for females to compete, Suit Against A's tract that l^egins with the 1980 Yankee Stadium or in a duck blind, males In competitive sports and this Detroit last year. ’The St. Louis Car­ of Atlanta, outfielder Steve Brye of what he is worth to the New Guidry’s mind right now is on hun­ side by side, with males, in road race OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - The that wasn’t the finish as Lemieux jumped ahead to claim the in­ season. Guidry quickly responded: has been realized in many instances. dinals then selected veteran left Pittsburgh, pitcher Jim Colborn of ting, not baseball. competition but leave the prizes Oakland A’s baseball club corpora­ dividual title. (Herald photo by Auster) York Yankees, his attorney But Schneider, who grew up “I think I’d take the duck blind. I Higgins objected to the first prize hander Tommy John, who won 37 Seattle, pitcher Joe Coleman of ( k His passion for hunting alligators think I be hunting a lot longer than status quo. games for the Dodgers over llie last Toronto, catcher Andy Etchebarren tion has been suspended for non­ 4 said Friday. playing sandlot baseball with Guidry Burfoot picked up in Hartford a has frightened several of his Yankee I’ll be pitching. Norm Higgins’ statement doesn’t two seasons. of Milwaukee, pitcher A1 Fitzmorris payment of almost $700,(K)0 in taxes. And $38,000 — which is what the in south Louisiana and renegotiated solar-powered digital watch. Merrill Hornets Second carry too much water about women John and Rose were the most pop­ of California, outfielder Cito Gaston On Monday, the state Franchise Tax wiry Louisiana left-hander pocketed his contract this year, said the over­ received a trophy and gift certificate being treated like “second class ular picks in the first round, each of Pittsburgh, infielder Vic Harris of Board filed a $696,598 lien against the last season — is hardly what he was powering Guidry — nicknamed for being the first female to finish the club, legally known as Charles 0. worth to the team, said John citizens.” being selected by five teams. San Francisco and designated hitter “Louisiana Lightning” — still is just six mile, plus, race. Finley and Co Inc., for failing to pay Xavier Recaptures Schneider. East Not Happy Equal status, to this man's Oakland then chose third baseman Willie Horton of Toronto. the seventh-highest paid Yankee Have a nice weekend. Darrell Evans of the San Francisco sufficient taxes in 1972 and 1974. “Admittedly, Ron has been pitcher. Four others — infielder Wayne Giants and Houston named 16-game Garrett of St. Louis, infielder Bud A’s owner Charlie Finley, con­ adequately compensated based upon According to Schneider, Guidry is Mary Boyko winner Larry Gura of Kansas City. Harrelson of Philadelphia, catcher tacted in Chicago, said his attorneys Class L Laurels the record he had in 1977,” Schneider earning far less than Jim “Catfish” With Placement Relief pitcher Elias Sosa of Bill Plummer of Seattle and pitcher are working to clear up the matter said. “We also feel that he was Hunter, Rich Gossage, Don Gullett, Shooting for Kozicki's title will be Cowboys-Dolphins Oakland was picked by Cleveland. Luis Tiant of Boston — were only and called it “just a misunderstan-- By LEN AUSTER adequately compensated for the 1978 Andy Messersmith and Sparky Lyle. By LEN AUSTER Carl Ogren, who paced the qualifiers, ding on the part of someone...” The season, because he feels whatever Veteran reliever Mike Marshall, a named by one team and also became Bruce Moquin, John Ragna, John Herald Sporlswriler Schneider said after the 1977 Herald Sporlswriler former Cy Young award winner with free agents. suspension, which will be lifted when pay you go in with, that’s what you season, when Guidry won.eight of his Myers, Skip Mikoleit and brothers the taxes are paid, means the club For the fourth year in a row, Xavier High of Middletown cap­ work for. There was disappointment in the East Catholic camp as the Still Glamour Game Minnesota, was selected by the next The only players taken the Ken and Bill Tomlinson. last 10 decisions, the Yankees can continue to do business, but loses tured the state Boys’ Class L Cross Country Championship Meet “All we’re saying is that it would Eagles could muster only 12th place in the team standings in three teams — Montreal, Chicago maximum 13 times were Gura, John, Quarterfinals and semifinals will yesterday at Timberlin Golf Course in Berlin beating back Ihe revised and extended his contract. White Sox and (Chicago Cubs. Lacy, Slaton and Sosa. its right to special tax status and be advisable to the Yankees to revise That contract called for $38,000 in yesterday s state Boys’ Class M Cross Country Championship be rolled Sunday, all best of three challenge of East Hartford High. NEW YORK (UPI) — The Dallas Cowboys and Miami Minnesota then picked Gura and The Dodgers, however, did not sets, with the best of five final round other privileges the law grants to Meet at Timberlin Golf Course in Berlin. corporations. The black-clad Falcons, who were had,” Baron added. Dolphins, both strong contenders for NFL division titles and yet San Diego chose the negotiating request the right to continue East accumulated 288 points to rights to Rose. Detroit passed and runner-up to the Hornets in Monday's trail 11 schools in the medium size considered somewhat disappointing so far this season, meet Sun­ negotiating with John, Lacy and out­ Bulkeley High’s Israel Caro took Pittsburgh became the third team to fielder Bill North, who was taken by Eastern Sectionals, took team honors individual honors with a 15:06 classification. E.O. Smith of Storrs day with the defending Super Bowl champion Cowboys looking COVENTRY RESIDENTS with 63 points while Coach Bill name Gura and Texas, the fourth to only two teams. clocking over the 5,000 meter course. Xavier Tops East took thq class championship with 82 surpisingly untidy for a Tom Landry-coached team. pick Rose. Baron's East Hartford club had to points followed by Bethel (102), Rose was selected by 12 teams plus Xavier placed three in the top 10 with The odds-makers have listed the Marshall was taken for the fourth settle for second place with 119 Wolcott (143), Farmington (152) and New Orleans, off to the best start the Reds, who retained their right to Ron Cozean, A1 Goss and Bob Cartelli game as “even” but the Cowboys, so in its history, appears to have been by San Francisco and California negotiate with their third baseman. DID YOU points. * Montville (171). The top five teams highly-organized they are sometimes sixth, ninth and 10th respectively. On Gridiron, 28-6 mouse-trapped by the schedule St. Bernard took third’place with Top placement for the Hornets was and 20 individuals advanced to referred to as a “computer team,” 146 points followed by Ledyard (146) makers inasmuch as they face the KNOW.... N Thursday’s State Open Meet at by Steve Brennan who grabbed enter the game with their offense a Steelers who have the best record in Yanks Tab Md Torrington (187) to complete the Edgewood Country Club in eighth position with a time of 15:40. Displaying an awesome ground game, Xavier High of definite questionmark. Each team is the league. ’The Saints have scored Hancock^ Fergus list of teams which qualified for Cromwell. Sal Jardin was 14th with a time of in second place in its conference with 173 points, fifth best in the NFC, but Luis Tiant Thursday’s State Open Meet at Middletown rolled up 261 yards rushing en route to a 28-6 “I am disappointed,” stated East BOSTON (UPI) - The 15:52 followed hy Tim Lewis 19th, a 6-3 record and a loss is unlikely to the Steelers are the third best defen­ Edgewood Country Club in John Kelly 27th and sophomore Sean triumph over East Catholic in Hartford County Conference foot­ Head Coach Jack Hull, “We were hurt the playoff chances of either. New York Yankees today Cromwell. sive team (points allowed) in the cir-' Take Team Lead ball action last night at Mt. Nebo. looking to finish eighth or ninth. But obtained negotiating rights That a handwritten will is not a valid Fitzgerald 51st for East Hartford. But a Dallas-Miami matchup is a cuit. Also, Terry Bradshaw of the Question: ‘"The difference was today we ran it’s tough to qualify when you lose for Boston Red Sox star “Sean when he knew the team was ’The win leaves the Falcons with a glamour game by any standards, Steelers in the No. 1 rated passer in LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (UPI) — Keith Fergus will just because it is handwritten? as least as well as we did Monday interceptions by Brett Bacon, finally someone like (John) Clifford.” bringing together such outstanding pitcher Luis Tiant. in trouble caught up with about 20-25 3-0 HCC mark and 6-1 aggregate the NFL. and Phil Hancock birdied nine holes in a stiff wind ANSWER: Many people are under the impression that while Xavier, which decided Monday runners,” praised Baron. ledger while the Eagles s l i p ^ to 1-2 got the offense in gear as quarter­ Clifford, who won last year’s Class players as rival quarterbacks Roger The Yankees were the New England slaughtered the Jets if they write their wills out in longhand, their wills not to run that hard, came back back Tony Pachesa operated the two: L race, could not compete because of Staubach and Bob Griese, runners Friday to take the lead with an 18-under-par 126 in the oniy team seiecting Tiant Ken Goncalves was 94th and Larry in the conference and 4-2-1 overall last week, are solid favorites over today,” assessed Baron. with the setback. minute drill just before the intermis­ a stress fracture. “At least I have second round of the $200,(KK) World Team Golf Classic. in the opening phase of are automatically valid. This is true in some states but Phelps 99th for the Hornets in the like Tony Dorset!, Bob Newhouse Buffalo and could open up a two- “We didn’t finish as hard at the end field of 122 runners. Xavier ripped off 181 yards on the sion. next year,” voiced the junior stan­ and Delvin Williams plus defensive The teams of Wayne Levi and Bob Mann and the Wadkins today’s major league not in Connecticut. Connecticut General Statute Section as we should have. Overall we ran The junior signal-caller, who com­ game first-place lead in the AFC’s brothers trailed three strokes back in second place at 129. Lanny 45-161 requires that to be valid, a will must be signed South Windsor High premier ground in the opening half as it dout who was forced to be a spec­ linemen who like to meet at the Elastem Division should the Cowboys baseball free agent re-entry pretty well but Xavier ran well; we pleted 9-of-16 passes for 95 yards tator. Wadkins blamed the weather for relatively high scores Friday. draft, being conducted in before two witnesses and must be sworn to before a thinclad Peter Anthony took 16th dominated play with an over­ quarterback. beat the Dolphins. The Patriots’ lost a couple of places we could have place with a time of 16:16. before being shaken up late in the Junior Dave Kittredge led the East “The course played tough,” Wadkins said. “The wind’s gusting.” New York. The single pick nofary, a lawyer, or other ^ i f i e d person. A handwritten powering land attack. East through Staubach is the No. 3 ranking offense is rated No. 1 in the AFC and contest and having to limp off, with effort with a 27th place finish Dave Kittredge Texan Fergus, 24, and Hancock, 25, from Pensacola, said they allows Tiant to become a up two goal line stands in the first passer overall and leads the NFC in Steve Grogan has thrown 13 will not complying with this Statute is invalid. pin-point passing drove East down- followed by Ken Colliton 43rd, Bob conferred on every hole after their tee shots since it was their best- free agent. half but couldn’t prevent Xavier touchdown passes but is under fire touchdown passes. from scoring four touchdowns. field with Pachesa himself going Fitzgerald 59th, Steve Funk 62nd and 'T m optimistic about next year. with Dallas fans because the Cow­ ball that counted. The Cuban righthander V Indian Swimmers over from about a yard out. The con­ Jim Bradley 97th. Senior Ben Patrick Favorites are Cards by 2% over “Two heads are better than one,” said Fergus, who birdied each compiled a 13-8 record last ELECT It was a scoreless first quarter boys’ offense has become shakey. Giants, Broncos by 9 over Jets, version failed as the snap from was 107th for the Eagles. have to just hope we stay away from of the par-5s on Walt Disney World’s 6,951-yard Palm course. season with an earned run with Xavier getting on the board on* from 'Two cliches as old as football are ap­ Vikings by OVz over Lions, Bears by 3 St. Paul’s Terry Perrault was the funduded. “That way, when one guy gets in trouble, the other one’s always average of 3.31. the first play of the second stanza on came propriate: the Cowboys will be over Seahawks, Elagles by 2 over Attorney JIM T O T T E N Retain CCIL Title a 1-yard■ plunge • •by Paul- Santillo.- withV about • two Jseconds left individual’ winner • ...... with the best timeI |J Cheneyr Tech freshman Ron SchulzSchulz seeking to establish their running there. We discuss it pretty thoroughly.” Xavier capped off the scoring in of the day, a 15:03.2______clocking____ over_ the .[ ,. -7 • ““‘^et of the uie race Packers, Patriots by 9 over Bills, Such tactics paid off in their second consecutive 63, despite the BAHERiES FOR Mike Papale added the first of his game while the Dolphins will be Steelers by 10 over Saints, Falcons by PROBATE JUDGE Capturing its second straight CCIL championship, Manchester four PATs for a 7-0 edge. the fourth quarter on a Glenn 5,000 snnn meter ii (3.15 ic miles) layout. {5,gnut faded and finished well hoei,back ini- tricky winds. Radlos-Heaiing Aids seeking to force the Cowboys into 7V4 over Forty-Niners, Oilers by 4 High girls swimming team capped its second in a row all- Manemeit 1-yaid plunge. errors. A score of 125 produced the second-round lead last year for Chi Games - Hashllghts Xavier mounted another drive with over Browns, Raiders by 6V4 over winning season with a decisive 100-72 win over Windham Hieh Santillo capping off the advance with The Falcons added 76 yards in the Chi Rodriguez and Victor Regalado. Rodriguez is playing with The Dolphins are coming off a 26-8 Chiefs, Chargers by 7 over Bengals VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOVEMBER 7 yesterday in Willimantic. ® air as Manemeit completed 7-of-lO victory over the Baltimore Colts Leonard Thompson this year, and the two stood at 131 for 36 holes. a 1-yard plunge. The Falcons added and Rams by 10 over Buccaneers. IRTHUR DRUG Paid for by Ciiizens lot Touen ticut State College at 5 o clock. to their lead on a 9-yard end run by aerials. Xavier had 19 first downs as during which Griese completed 14 of Gibby Gilbert and Grier Jones won the 1977 classic with a 253 for 72 The two-time CCIL titlists finished Results: Eaglette Tankers up 94) in league competition, KM) Jeff Micale with about two minutes it controlled the pigskin against five 26 passes for 190 yards and two holes. At the end of Friday’s second round, they were six strokes 200 medley relay: 1. Manchester back of the lead at 132. overall, and have gone unbeaten in 22 left in the half. for the Eagles. East mustered 51 touchdowns and undoubtedly will test (Valentine, Scott, Mazzotta, Stauffer) 2 yards on the ground. consecutive meets over a three-year East, which was prevented from the Cowboys’ pass defense early in Many of the PGA tour’s top dollar winners were missing from Windham, 3. Windham 2:06.0. Cop Season Finale the field of 113 teanis since the event’s prize money is not counted span. 200 free: 1. M. MacDonald (M), 2. getting going on three occasions by the game. NCAA Leaders nziccinw V /iTDTi j officially. Fergus and Hancock, among other youngsters on the Senior Chris White and the Geagan (M), 3. Morrison (M) 2:13.8. East Catholic girls’ swimming teajn capped off a fine 1978 Other Sunday games have Cincin­ sophomore twin combination of Mar- nati at San Diego, Cleveland at MISSION, Kan. (UPI) — Yale end tour, said they entered in hopes of winning exemption from next (M), 2. Mazzotta John Spagnola this week was ranked year’s qualifying. cy and Beth MacDonald each were (M), 3. Bacon (W) 2:37.2. season with a 107-56 dunking of South Catholic yesterday at Houston, New England at Buffalo, double winners for the Silk Towners. 50 free: 1. White (M), 2. Stauffer (M) Penney High’s pool in East Hartford. New York Jets at Denver and sixth among the nation s Division I-A* Mann said his poor play Friday kept his team from grabbing the 3. Sprague (W) :26.4. The Eaglettes wind up with a 7-3 Oakland at Kansas City in the AFC. receivers, according to NCAA lead in the tournament, which is now in its fifth year as a team White was victorious in the 50 and Whalers Stop statistics. event. 100-yard freestyles, Beth MacDonald Diving: 1. Cahalan (W), 2. Hadigian mark with their next action In the NFC it will be Detroit at (W), 3. Jacobson (M) 168 points. Spagnola has hauled in 31 passes in captured the 100 butterfly and 100 Wednesday afternoon at the state Minnesota, Green Bay at “If I ever get on my game, I guarantee you that this thing will be • 100 fly: 1. B. MacDonald (M) Class M Qualifying Meet at Woodrow Philadelphia, New York Giants at St six games for the Elis, giving him a history,” Mann said.said.' “We’ll burn it up.” backstroke while sister Marcy McDevitt (W), 3. Carr (W) 1:06 6 Indianapolis MacDonald took honors in the 200 and Wilson High in Middletown at 5 Louis, San Francisco at Atlanta and eception average. Fifty-eight of the 113 teams made the cut at 8-under-par 136 after 100 free: 1. White (M), 2. Plesz (W), Northeastern tight end Dan Ross is 36 holes, 500-yard freestyles. Mazzotta (M) :59.1. ' The New England Whalers o’clock. Tampa Bay at Los Angeles. Lynne Dakin and Claire Viola were ’The other interconferencce games the top Division I-AA receiver with “Our kids improved more than I 500 free: 1. M. MacDonald (M), 2. returned to action last night at the expected,” stated Manchester Head Morrison (M), 3. Bertora (W) 6:04.7. double winners for East, the former have New Orleans at Pittsburgh, 51grabsineightgames.Hisbatte^^g^^ T a fa H u r lc r S Springfield Civic Center and scored a mate, sophomore quarterback Allen Coach Dave Frost, “I was however 100 back: 1. B. MacDonald (M), 2. capturing the 200 individual medley Seattle at Chicago on Sunday and 6-3 World Hockey Association win Deary, is ranked fourth in passing Sprague (W). 3. Valentine (M) 1:092 over the Indianapolis Racers. and 100 breaststroke while Viola Washington at ^Itim ore Monday somewhat disappointed the competi­ and third in total offense. BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston Red Sox picked three tion in the league wasn’t stronger.” 100 breast: 1. McDevitt (W), 2. ^ t t [ John McKenzie scored two goals to copped the 100 butterfly and 100 hight. (M), 3. Jordan (M) 1:17.1. Manchester’s next action is pace the Whalers against the debt- backstroke. pitchers and two possible designated hitters in Friday’s Wednesday at the state Class LL 400 free relay: 1. Manchester (Geagan plagu^ Racers. Davey Keon had a Kelli Dakin had a pair of seconds re-entry draft. Their only free agent, pitcher Luis Tiant, M. MacDonald, B. MacDonald, White) 2 for the Eaglettes in the 200 IM and Qualifying Meet at Southern Connec­ Windham, 3. Windham 4:01.8. hand in three New England scores was picked by the New York Yankees. while shifty center Andre LaCroix 100 breastroke as a one-two punch Ftehlng ’The Red Sox, victimized by lack of pinch-hitting strength down accounted for a third-period was shown by the Dakin sisters. the stretch last year, selected Rico Carty of Toronto and Lee Lacy Results: shorthanded goal when Indianapolis of the Los Angeles Dodgers. 200 medley relay: 1. East (Viola, L. to be severai feet long. Squawfish 4 Biggest Minnow Eaglette Volleyballers was threatening to cut into the New grow as iarge as 80 pounds. ’The Red Sox also were one of 13 teams to select Kansas City England lead. Dakin, ’Tucker, Price) 2:07.7. 200 free: 1. Donovan (SC), 2. Peterson Mention minnows to an angler and Minnows have strange and varied Royals’ lefthander Larry Gura, while picking righthanders Jim REM) Sweep to 12th Victory (EC), 3. McCaffrey (EC) 2:17.0. he immediately thinks of very small spawning habits. Some species are so Slaton and Steve Renko. fish which are used as bait to catch frivilous that they use the nests of Tiant was taken only by the Yankees, which enables him to Long-wearing and comfortable, the other fish. This is the normal reac­ other fish as their spawning sites. negotiate with all 26 major league teams. The veteran righthander ’Reno’ from Fjorshelm and Regal’s East Catholic girls’ Suzanne WiUeU and freshman Paiii ! Austin Bows Leading Winner tion, especially since the word “min­ Others simpiy scatter fertiiized eggs wants to do his own negotiating, attorney Bob Woolf said Friday. Is sure to be a treat for your feetl Cunningham played well for the volleyball team swept past LONDON (UPI) — Veteran cam-, WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tom Wat­ now” is defined from an ancient wherever they happen to iand and Gura, who won 16 games for the Royals last year, was also Styling Is strictly updated-contem- Hartford Public yesterday by “T". paigner Virginia Wade, winning a son won a tour-record $362,429 in Anglo-Saxon word that means swim away ostensibly hoping the selected by the Yankees, as was Detroit’s 17-game-winner Slaton, porary and, at only $57.95, Is an ex­ scor^^ rtf ati/i 1R o A Eflst fllso took tho jdyv66 contost^ battle of nerves, outlasted 15-year- prize money this year to become the “small.” But there’s nothing small best for their abandoned offspings. and Carty. ceptional value In the long run. Find 1®-^- Beth Phillips and PGA’s leading money winner for the Lacy, who served as Los Angeles’ designated hitter during the the Eagles Nest. Gabrielle Purcell were standouts for old Califomiian Tracy Austin 3-6,7-5, about minnows three feet long! Greek and homyhead chubs are a out why so many men are choos­ second straight year, the PGA an­ World Series, was chosen by 11 teams, including the Baltimore ' the 14-2 winners. 6-3 Friday night to give Britain a M Minnows are some of the most in­ little more concerned about what ing to spend the little extra lead over the United States in the nounced Mondqy. teresting fish in the world. Nearly 2,- happens to their spawn. ’The male Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, and Royals. Twenty-four players topped the Julie Tucker Slaton, if signed, can fill the void left by Tiant’s departure. If the It costs for the very best. 50th Wightman Cup tennis match 000 species have been identified by digs. a nest in gravei where the Choose from Burgundy i between the two countries. $100,000 mark, one short of the femaie lays the eggs. After fer­ Red Sox sign Gura, who beat the Yankees for Kansas City’s only IP?? 2. K. Dakin biologists. The fish live in almost any Antique G o ld .. Allison Top Qualifier In the doubles match later Austin record set last year. A record six (EC), 3. McCarthy (EC) 2:356 kiild of water that will support fish tilizing them, the male seizes small victory in this year’s playoffs, it could hasten departure of con­ and Billie Jean King met Sue Afoppin players passed the $200,000 mark - life, and are found on every continent pebbles in his mouth and, one-by-one, troversial lefty Bill Lm . Renko was 6-12 for the Oakland A’s last and Anne Hobbs. Watson, Gil Morgan, Andy Bean, year. HAMPTON, Oa. (UPI) - Donnie except South America and Australia. places them in the nest. Presumably ning the poie position for the $183,900 The United States, which Jack Nicklaus, Hubert Green and While most minnow species seldom this is done to camouflage the spaw­ Carty has played for the Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians, and Allison of Hueytown, Ala., drove his event with 168.425. But Allison and Lee Trevino. t Chevrolet at an average speed of whitewashed Britain 7-0 in Oakland, reach a size greater than an ounce or ning site from predacious fish. the Bluejays and has been a Boston nemesis as an American five other d d jg n raised the total Leaguer. Either he or Lacy could be a valuable addition to the Red 1M.338 mph Friday to lead 17 other Calif., last year, has a won-loss so, and some grow to weigh nearly a Minnows play an important role in surpassing thWlld^track record of Sox, who need to strengthen their bench. drivers in qualifying for Sunday’s record of 40-9 in the W i^tman Cup. Top AL Rookies pound. Mercury outboai^’ fishing nature by providing a plentiful and 162.501 mph in qualifying runs to 18. TTilrty-three-year-old Wade, who department reports that at least two available source of food for many Woolf said Tiant has a figure in his mind, “and he wants to do his ,Dhde 500 at Atliuita International Richard Petty, who was among the JJ- LOUIS (UPI) _ Second own negotiations. R a ^ a y . made her Wightman debut when memters of the minnow family, at­ other species of fish plus many kinds first 12 to qualify Thursday, set the Tracy was only three years old, mI i Moiitor of the of birds and reptiles. “No figures were discussed by the Red Sox, as far as I know,” he REGALES Allison’s speed was a little over 4 tain great size. Carp, which are plen­ rl-CHy PIaz record last year and was one of thow w a^M hew ers and pitcher Rich - ’The next time someone suggests sai^. “The didn’t make any overtures to discuss figures, as far as I 903 M itit Street mph under the mark established by needed all her experience to get the tiful in many parts of the worid, and breaking it. ’The 1.522-mile track was (EC), 3. Bialaski (S) 6:09.0. going fishing,, ask him if you can know.” MANCHESTER VERNON Cale Yarborough Thursday in win­ better of Austin in a cliff-hanger en­ S in **°y«*' »«ve squawfish, resident only in streams completely resurfaced this year. Jim Grzymkowski counter which lasted two hours, five ^ n picked as the top rookies of the 100 breast: 1. L. Uakin (EC), 2. K of the northwestern United States, bring your 8^pound minnow along. Woolf said he was suprised Tiant and his other client, Wilber OPEN Dally 9:30-5:30; Thura 'III 9 OPEN Daily 10-9; Sal. 1115:30 ... llih place minutes. American League in a player poll Dakin (EG), 3. Edwards (S) 1:15.2. often weigh 40 to 50 pounds and grow He’ll never believe you. Wood, weren’t selected by more teams (Wood was taken by the conducted by The Sporting News. 400 free relay: 1. South 5:07.0. Milwaukee Brewers and Pittsburgh Pirates). :■( PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 4, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 4, 1978 - PAGF THIRT^E.n PLEASE READ Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted Fiesta Set Sunday YOUR AO 13 Homee For Sale 2 3 Hornet For Sole 23 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - m Claasiflod ads art taken over HOUSEWIVES! Looking for Chief Halftown GIRL FRIDAY- Starting Growing industrial manufac­ At South Methoenst tba phone u . a ccmenlenoa. flexible hours? We have part salary 3140, plus company SPORTS The Herald la reeponsJWe for turing company in South Windsor needs an experenc- time positions available for benefits. 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Other LOST- 4 month old black PLEASE READ measuring trim. Reply P.O. to Frank’s Supermarket, 725 PUNCH PRESS Operators the fastest growing businesses 4:00 • Horse Raring, youngsters learn to enjoy the fun of kitten with white paws. Lost East Middle Turnpike, for an appointment. members of the commission are: Abrose Diehl, Mary Box 67, East Hartford, 06108. Wanted- Full or part time, in the country. We have a Cii.3 bowling. in area of Watkins and Main YOUR AD Manchester. male or female. Apply in per­ AVON - Selling AVON makes limted number of dealerships 4:00 NCAA Football, The chief started bowiing in the mayo, Carolyn Gray, and Herbert Grommeck. Street. Please return to 115 Ctoktifled td i are taken over son at: Gayle Manufacturing available for our full line of the phone as a cpnvanlancq. PART TIME- No nights. No it simpler to play Santa. Earn Ch.8,40 army during World War II and has TTie public is invited to the program which will be held Barry Road, Manchester or weekends. Long holidays. SECRETARY WANTED: Co. Inc., 1068 C, Tolland energy conservation products. in the church reception hall. call 646^44 after 2 pm. Tha Herald It ratponilble for Tired of commuting to Hart­ Street, East Hartford, extra holiday money as you 4:30 - Boxing, Sports averaged near 200 in league competi­ only one Incorrect Ineertlon and ST. BRIDGET'S July and August off. Many sell quality gift products. Urea Formaldehyde Foam In­ then only *to the tize of the retired gentlemen and ford. Outstanding opportunity sulation, Cellulose Spray On Spcctacuiar, Cii.3 tion. In 1958, he was a member of the IMPOUNDED- Very small CYO in life insurance agency in WAITRESSES- 7 am to 3 pn Flexible hours. For details original Ineertlon. Errore which housewives enjoy driving call 563-6695 or 523-9401. Insulation, Solar Systms, At­ 7:30 • Hockey, Bruins, Walker-McDermott squad that cap­ MUCH-TRiMtfeTCprnswM male white poodle. Brown do no* leeeen the yaWe of the school buses. Why not you? suburban area. Experienced Monda; f thru Saturday.. Ca' tic Fans, Storm Doors, etc., that T«AIH5 TbUTM TO pttVfMr CAKE SALE vs. Fiyers, Ch.38 tured the Philadelphia team title. FOfOl^ FIIU« pttm harness. Oak Street. Contact advertleemenneHrnot be cor- We will train. Call Vernon, in processing and servicing John i or appointment. 646- **•••••••••«•••••••••••••• with both installation and Manchester Dog Warden, at rected by,jfraddltional Ineer. life insurance policies as well 7738, 11:00 - Hockey, Halftown is a direct descendent of MAfZ^HAU. OPimwmOf tion. 875-2826, or Manchester, 643- Business Opportunity 14 marketing training included. Driver Fined $300 UMIICANCE A PIVI5fOM OP 6464555. i;!; Proceeids for upcoming 2414. as good typing skills are es­ All products qualify for rebate Rangers vs. Kings, Ch.9 the chief who signed the .Seneca |Nre»sUTf«MAL i$ trip. CMKfoeArDeM.fT J . Mt^LION sential. Salary negotiable. BREAKFAST COOK Satur­ SMALL ENGINE Service program. Many lucrative peace treaty with the United States KO5AMPTH0IR SAC** TCAR* LOST-BIack female cat. Church Cafeteria, TRUCK MECHANIC with Send resume to Box Y, c/o day and Sunday, 6 am to 1 pm. areas still open, but closing up SUNDAY White "locket,” white collar •••••••••••••••••••••••••• *********OO0*«*»*O«»ogggg« Corporation - expanding 11:00 - Socf+r, Ch.24 in 1794. He still receives a token In Triple Fatality Sunday, Nov. Sth. qualified experience in Manchester Evening Herald. Call John for appointment. d e a le r n e tw o rk . No rapidly. No fees. We are in­ grant of calico and money from the and bell. Name, Magic. Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 After All Maeeee. general truck repairs. Com­ 646-7738. terested only in selling our 1:00 - NFL - Giants vs. Bowers School area. Informa- experience necessary. government each year under terms mands top wages, 3280 a EARN MONEY NOW. Take Complete training program. products. Write: A. E. C. 0., Uon, 649-2505. NURSES AIDE- 3 p.m. to 11 BOOKKEEPER- Full time, orders for Costume Jewelry. P.O. Box 2571, Warminster, Cards, Ch.3; Patriots vs. A ^ (All donations, please bring to week. Must have own tools. CLERICAL PERSON $500. investment required to of the agreement. p.m. Enjoy working in a very experience necessary. Good I All company benefits. For Ap­ Call Lisa Co. for Free Catalog NEEDED: Excellent typing Pa., 18974, or call Mr. Casev Biiis, Ch.22,30 COVENTRY — Keith Levesque, 20, of South St., has church day of sale.) start your own business. Ideal As a member of the Brunswick Ad­ LOST Brown change purse pleasant and modern at­ Starting salary, liberal fringe pointment call 688-2233. on toll FREE 800-631-1258. for invoicing, experience with for retired or part time. at 215-674-5723. 4:00 - NFL: Cowboys been fined |300, in Tolland County Superior Court, on a with snaps containing 114.00 mosphere, helping our elderly benefits. Apply in person. vs. Dolphins, Ch.22,30 visory Staff of Champions, he is one filing, customer telephone D etails on request. Mr. charge of negligent homicide which stem m ed from an ac­ and change. Son’s birthday patients. Experienced East Hartford Convalescent I RELIABLE LADY to stay PASTE UP ARTIST / PROOF work. Apply WESCO In­ Barker. ESCAA Field of the nation’s big league stars who money. Vicinity of 7-EIeven, Situation Wanted 15 7:00- Hockey - Bruins cident on Route 44A in July in which three young people preferred. Excellent wages Home, 745 Main Street, East nights with elderly woman. READER- In hose arts dustries, Industrial Park, Training Division, Box 19, promote bowling with special per­ Main Street, Manchester. 875- Hartford. vs. Canadiens, Ch.38 lost their lives. and benefits. Please call Own transportation. Call 646- department requires full time Route 5, South Windsor. EOE. Wading River New York. 9:00 - NBA: Knirks vs. sonal appearances throughout the 1928. REWARD. Doris Blain, RN, Director of Help Wanted 13 0249 anytime, person experienced in camera 11792. RESPONSIBE Mother will country. Chief Halflown Donna Pearson of Lake Road, Kenneth Gray of Merrow In 1925, it w « againit th* Nurses, 646-0129, between 9 DRIVER WANTED- For auto ready paste up. Ability to HANDICAPPED MOTHER care for children in my home. Trailhlazers. Ch.9 law in Turkay to wear a faz. Call 646-1076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. Road, and John Momeau of Stonehouse Road, were all a.m. and 5 p.m. Manchester partsarts delivery. KnowledgeK of WANTED- MANAGER AVAILABLE NOW- Positions proof read copy essential. needs full-time homemaker to MANCHESTER Package Manor Nursing Home, 385 Manchester nelpful, buF not Knowledge of camera use and care for ‘/ -year-old child and killed in the accident. Announeomont* 3 TRAINEE - Some experience with unlimited high earnings 2 2 store. Excellent location. Well Levesque, the driver of the car, was allegedly traveling West Center Street. necessary. Apply in person: preferred. Apply in person; opportunity. Top company, dark room orocedures helpful. manage household. Call 647- established business. Call INDEX National Auto Parts, 130 Call Mr. &)b Maitland, 423- 9020. • EDUCATION at a high rate of speed and failed to negotiate a curve MEADOWS Shakee’s Pizza Parlor, Ver­ with 50 years’ experience. Marion E. Robertson, Bowling NOTICtt REGISTERED NURSE- Full Center Street. non Cirle, Venon. Call 646-3936. Equal Oppor­ 2584, or apply at, Automatic Realtor, 643-5953. near ’Twin Hills Road. 1 Lott tntf Found CONVALESCENT HOME- Business Products, Tuckie 2 Ptrtontlt time, 3 to 11 p.m., Emergency tunity Employer M/F. PART-TIME HELP Private Instructions 18 First annual “Festival of SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- EARLY BIRDS- Irene Police said, at the time, that the car struck two utility 3 Announcwmtntt Room. Contact Rockville EXPERIENCED Industrial Road, Willimantic, Conn. NEEDED - 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., A DEALER WANTED to in­ POWDER PUFF- Lorrie _ Lights Bazaar.” November Excellent Part Time work. EASTERN BUSINESS- poles and a tree and was completely demolished. 4 Enitrltinmtnt lOtn and 11th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. General Hospital, Telephone sewing machine operators for NURSES AIDES- Home 30 hours weekly. Inimire stall spray foam insulation in REMEDIAL READING and Albee 126-130-357, Anne SyMPHOMES- JoAnn S - Auctions Nursing Office, 875-0501, Will train. Call Manchester health Aides, part-time flexi­ EXPERIENCED SPRAY Baker 202-501, Evelyn Ed Baba 193-399, Howie Levesque was seriously injured. He pleaded no contest to 333 B id w ell S tr e e t, manufacturing pillow covers. within National Brand Tire, old and new buildings. You math; individualized work Komm 138-357, Fran Doyon Arsenault 135-352, Diane Extension 321. 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. Incentive pay plan, good ble hours, early evenings and PAINTER, Wood, metal, 217 Hebron Avenue, Glaston­ will be trained in our office at Feder 189-488, Eileen Peters 171-420, Gabe Szabo one count of negligent homicide and the other two counts FINANCIAL Manchester. program, (lst-8th grade) by 142-353, Nancy Pfaffen- Colangelo 159-380, Ellen 8 Bondt-Stocl(i-Mortgtgwt benefit program. Apply at weekends. Provide personal plastic finishing. Display bury. our expense. We will adver­ master's degree teacher. 568- Wojcik 181-450, M arjorie 148, Dick Green 148, Walt were not prosecuted. 9 —Personal Loans NURSES AIDES- Full time, Craft, Manchester, 643-9557. b ich ler 133-347, Lynne McGuire 127, Stacia Miller SALES CLERK & CASHIER- Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent care to people in their homes. tise four weeks for you. This 8075. Smith 175-452, Sandy Bender 147, Ron Joiner 147- 10 — insurance Wanted part time, days to all shift. Experience Street, Manchester. Home Health Aide certifica­ Talbot 130-342, Rose 130, Maureen Sexton 130, offer for limited time only. If E dw ards 200-515, Laura 398, A1 Bonini 145-389, Dan EMPLOYMENT Entortoinmont 4 work in a pleasant modern preferred, but training will be tion or Nurses Aide training SERVICE STATION KEEP SMILING you are interested in foam in­ GUITAR, BANJO, Mandolin, Surdek 131-341, Joan Kopp Joan Specht 129, Debbie 13 Help Wantad given. Apply in person: East Attendant- full time. 6:30 am Hobbs 189-459, Gerry Frye 145, Cliff Jones 145- — pharmacy, ^ le s experience AUTO MECHANIC general preferred. Must have own sulation business now is the Lessons: Folk, Blue Grass, 134, Julie Landsberg 129- Yannizze 141-343. 14 Business Opportunities HAVE A DECO Plant Party in necessary. Apply at once to Hartford Convalescent Home, repairs exprience desired, transportation, mileage paid. to 3 pm. Monday thru Friday. KEEP HAPPY Tonski 181-480, Edith Tracy 377, Em il Roux 144-380, 15 — Situation Wanted time to act. Call Mr. Helm at Popular. Ages 5-adults. 340, Rhoda Stegeman 127, Home. Receive gift and Manager at Liggett Parkade 745 Main Street, East Hart­ but will train right individual. For further information call Also Part tme available. App­ 714-523-5510 or w rite to Beginners - professionals. 188-182-533, Celia Skiba 464, Ben Grzyb Jr. 144-386, San­ EDUCATION Credits. Soilfree system. Pharmacy, Manchester ford. Must have tools. Full benefits Suburban home Health Care ly in person at Cantone's DELINQUENCY Pete Lusa 126, Michele Arn FRIENDSHIP- Sandy Leaf Fires Worry 16 Private Instructions MITCO 17517 Fabrica Way, Easy Banjo method. FREE Terry Bolduc 450, Terry dy Hanna 407, Joe Vinsko — Better than soil. Call Kathy, Parkade Shopping Center. including profit sharing. App­ Consortium, 646-7760. Exxon, 308 West Middle Turn­ PREVENTION PROJECT Cerritos, Ca. 90701. (Suite E). 126, Vi Carr 126, Sophie Kershaw 182-175-514, Lou 19 Schools-Classes loan instrument. Private Sieminski 486, Lorrie 401, John Brown 392, 20 - Instructions Wanted 643-7071, 5 pm. SECRETARY- Part time ly in person to Lynch Motors, pike, between 10 am and 5 pm. Needs one staff member. Ad­ studio. 646-6557. Welply 345. mornings, Vernon Circle area, L evere 185-175-182-542, Mickey Holmes 382, ■ Dan Toutain 190-450, Sandy INDUSTRIAL 345 C e n te r S tr e e t, KIDS BACK TO SCHOOL? vanced degree, 5 years Police, Firemen REAL ESTATE typing, and machine Manchester. ASSISTANT MANAGER for Adams 468, Lee Bean 471, 23 Homes for Ssle ELECTRONICS Looking for a challenge? successful youth work PIANO - VIOLIN lessons. Lynda Raymond 181-182- Toce 378. — transcription a must. Send Connecticut’s Leading Family GENERAL FACTORY Y- Larry Bates 167-153- John White 205-569, Steve 24 Lots-Land for Ssle TECHNICIAN- Part time. Come in to see us. Pleasant experience required. East Hartford, experienced 200-563, Joan Topping 183- 25 —Investment Property □ EMPLOYMENT Hours optional. Experienced. resume to Box AA c/o working conditions. Perfect Shoe Store. Ver- Eniployer Manchester Board 439, Frank Blank 152-146- Kershaw 201-534, Bob Cap- MANCHESTER — Local fire officials a expressed con­ 26 Business Property HERE’S YOUR chance to be OPENINGS teacher. All styles, all Ages. 489. — Repair and calibration os­ Manchester Herald. hours for Mother. Paid vaca­ non/Manchester area. of Education. Salary based on PARKADE DUSTY- 432, Bill McKinney 146-143- cern today over a rash of leaf fires throughout the town 27 Resort Property with the largest Real Estate $6.00 per lesson. 569-4284, pa 505, Rich Woodbury 528. 26 - Real Estate Wanted cilloscopes, signal generators tion. Hourly rate, plus com­ Experienced Mrferred but not teacher salary schedule. For 2nd Shift (3pni-llpm) Dick M urphy 201, F red Hsfp W ontod 13 Company in the nation. Yes 136-425, Gene Tirinzonie GOP- Gail Mitchell 192- this week. etc. 644-2151. PART-TIME MATURE missions, and bonuses. Mon­ necessary. Excellent salary References required. Send 3rd shift (llpm-7am) RIDING LESSONS indoor Kozicki 210-203-575, Ike MI8C. SERVICES STOCK CLERK - Apply in WE'RE No. 1 in Real Estate. and East Wins 156-148-Wl, Nonny Zazzaro 481, Lottie Kuezynski 180, ’The Town and Eighth District fire departments were 31 Services Offered day thru Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 fringe benefits. Please resume to: Youth Service riding ring. Western stock SALES POSITION - Straight Why be second? When You A pply Miller 205, John Kozicki 146-143-395, Andy 32 —Pamting-Papering CLEANING HELPER- Part person to Furniture Depart­ p.m. Also 5 to 9 p.m. Call 569- call Mr.. Conrad, 1-423-8411 for Center, 494 Main Street, seat, saddle seat, and hunt East Catholic freshman Grayce Shea 182-510, Joyce kept especially busy ’Thursday night and Friday on 33 —Bui'ding-Contracting commissions, leads furnish^ ment, Marlow’s Inc., 867 Main Can Be First. JOIN THE interview 222-588, Butch Savino 213, — time for Residential Cleaning 4993, ask for Teresa. Manchester, Must be post Monday-Friday seat. All levels 228-9817. football team downed Lam oureaux 153-141-396, Tyler 175, Maureen Tyler residential streets, mostly in the north side of town. Of­ 34 Roofng-Stding to homeowners. Call 242-5402. Service. Experience not Street, Manchester, NEIGHBORHOOD Bob Oliver 225-587, Ernie 35 — HMtmg-Plumbmg PROFESSIONALS. Good marked no later than 11/13/78. T erry Schilling 136-371, 181, Harriet Haslett 491. ficials said the fires were definitely set. —Flooring necessary, importunity for full MEDICAL ASSISTANT / Timothy Edwards of South Whipple 562, Don Wilson 36 Commission paid, Referrals, RN- 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., and 11 An Equal Opportunity AMF CUNO VOICE, PIANO Instructions. Eric Bolin 151-360, Travis Town Fire Chief John Rivosa said it looked as if 37 —Moving-Truckmg-Storage WANTED - Gas station atten­ time. Call Domesticare, 643- SERVICE STATION ' p.m. to 7 a.m, part time. TECH and Medical recep­ Employer. Former faculty New York Windsor yesterday by a 28- 201-203, Leo Neslon 200-562, 36 — SarvicM Wanted dant, full or part time. Mechanic Wanted- PART OR Bonus, Flexible Ifours, Free tionist needed for new Family Cook 384, Joe Dworak 371, CATERERS- Vickie someone drove through the streets, setting the fires in 1945. Enjoy working with an DIVISION Music and Art High School, 6 count. Ken Bower 225, G rant Buel Mature, responsible person FULL TIME. Only those with Training Program. Call Nor­ Physician’s office in Frank Calvo 376, A1 the gutters where leaves are piled up for the town leaf MI8C. FOR SALE ma or Donald at Century 21, excellent supporting staff, PART-TIME AIDE for lady 47 Main 8t. professional Singer/Pianist. Emilio Giliberto scored Seedman 138, Ellen 40 Houaehotd Goods for third smft. References. good references need apply. caring for our elderly Manchester. Send resume to 210-559, John l^ lask y 201, Bujaucius 148-387, Rocco _ Tedford Real Estate, 647-9914, wheelchair patient. Saturday Talcottvllla, Ct. 06060 644-8597. three touchdowns for the Seym our 129-354, Cindy collection. He said several hundred dollars worth of 41 Articles for Sale Call 871-1698. EXECUTIVE MEDICAL Will train. Apply inperson patients. Pleasdnt at­ 64 S tr a w b e rr y L an e, and or Sunday mornings. Ver­ Greg Johnston 230-562, Dan Lupacchino 364, Jim Mar­ 42 —Building Supplies after 2 p.m., at Silver Lane 423-8958. Manchester. young Eagles with a Rudy Doyle 138-372, Dixie damage to fences at residences in the Buckingham Road, 43 —Pets -Birds- Dogs SECRETARY- ‘Gal Friday’ to mosphere, good wages and non. Telephone 872-6778. PIANO LESSONS- Humiston 554, Walt tin 363, Tony Marinelli 371, Tallman 137-354. Carol Asylum and Cole street areas occurred as a result of the 44 MuaicM Inatfumanta ’TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. manage busy Manchester Shell, 252 Spencer Street. benefits. Please call Doris Manchester, Lydall Street Persico to Scott Howat _ Apply 81 Commerce Street, WAREHOUSEMAN Wanted- Czykietz 552, E ric Wood Art Johnson 368, Erv 45 Boats & Accessories Medical Office, 40 hour week. Blain, RN, Director of TEENAGERS- Earn Extra CARPENTER - Experienced - area. Beginners only. $6 per pass accounting for Lew ie 126-126-367, Carol fires there early Friday. 46 _ Sporting Goods Glastonbury. PTG Company. MOLD MAKERS For automotive dis­ Money for Christmas. Full or 201, Bruce Moquin 201-584, 47 —Garden Products Starting 3180, with CMS and Nurses, 646-0129 Manchester to work in Manchester / HERALD lesson. Call 643-8069. another. Ed Fournier had a Rusconi 366, Adolph Kuszaj Rawson 127, Carol Seretto Frank Mordavsky, duty officer for the Eighth District — Telephone 633-7631. Experienced only interested tributorship. Duties to in­ part time. Call 289-7617, Ed Bachl 216-578, F ran 48 Antiques Blue Cross. Exhaustive clude: Shipping and receiving, Manor Nursing Home, 385 Willilmantic area, call 742- 136-361, Jim Bell 367, Ed 134-358, Angie Ortolani 342, Department, said most of the fires were minor, but about 49 — Wanted to Buy in earning 320,000 and over per key interception for East. Karlowicz 204, Joe LaVae curriculum vitae and stocking and some driving. West Center Street, 6062. Schools-Classes 19 Burbank 354, Vic Marinelli Maureen Chapman 354, 200 gallons of w ater w as used to douse one on Woodbridge RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 references. Reply Box X, c/o ear. Please call 563-1475 Manchester. RESPONSIBLE WOMAN CAMUER 200, A1 Senna 224, Neil RENTALS shifts. Good pay, good beiitween 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Qualifi^ applicants call 649- NEEDED- To babysit in my 149-364, Joe Pagano 352, Joyce Lindsay 350. Street. ’The district volunteers were kept up most of the 52 Rooms for Rent Manchester Herald. FOR THE BEST - Manchester 53 —Apartments for Rent benefits and working con­ 5211. home. Please call 646-4799. TEMPORARY Gridders Win Lawrence 568. Dan Vignone 350. night until about 3:45 Friday morning. _ CLEANERS- Earlv morning NEEDED Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 54 Homes for Rent ditions. Af^Iy injKrson, Ver­ PART-TIME help wanted. 55 Business for Rent part-time work. 33.50 hourly ASSIGNMENTS! pupils per teacher. FREE in­ Mordavsky said the string of leaf fires started in South — non Manor, 180 Regan Road, PART 'HME CUSTODIAN- Many shifts available. If you SECOND SHIFT OPENINGS WAITRESS- Full time and niing Junior High foot­ 56 Resort Property for Rent NOW- For men with metal for reliable experienced peo­ troductory lesson with this ad. ball team topped Windsor earlier in the evening on ’Thursday and spread 57 _ Wanted to Rent Vernon. Evenings 6 to 10 p.m. Ap- think you can meet our ple. Must have own transpor­ part time openings on our day HERE'S THE SOLUTION! myiEiiiiv n u tK Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. 58 - Misc for Rent proxiately 20 hours ^ r week. shop, and/or mechanical shift. Applicants must be It \mi . 21 22 23 24 AA Apply In person (NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE) at WMdy...... go* of Russell C. Sadrozlnsfci, Barfasra J . . Spnice Street. On* month...... S3S0 tMUhg la LImiM - apM t Miwt B« RtMrvsd colored water, the load should be done again after the McDonald’s ThMamonttu ...... $11.70 ^CeK$4$-4in for Time §Pkoe Sadrozinskl, Amlnlstris of 130 Lydall ; u 27 26 29 . 30 Stamonaw...... S23.40 water clears. Four ounces of cream of tartar should be Stnet, Manebester. CeoMcticnt and RENTAL PERSONNEL- Self On* y**r...... S40J0 added to help clean any discoloration of the clothing. will be condacted by Barbara J. starter, familiar with home IM RMm Upon RoquoM It normally takes a couple of hours for the water to SadFosinski u permittee/ owner and tmall contractor 22 33 A4 IT " 46 W. Center St. (;ni:M ;n I \ s s 1221 Tolland Turnpike JJANCHESTEgjCON^ 1078 T^lor Rental Center, 843- Deiwrtment at 647-3115. OOl-lI An Equal Opportunity Employar M/F n i l ffliiPlFWTMHHBHVWVOTI -V' MyiCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, (b)nn.. Sat., Nov. 4. 1978 — PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. 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ACROSS county Answer to Previous Puzzle BUSINESS & SERVICE Dear Abby LEARN FRCW HE5TERMV LIVE FOR TOPAV LOOK TO TOMORROW 3 Beige NOW, m ft FIRST rest t h i s 1 Hurry 4 Troy’s beauty 'cb By Abigail Van Buren ------e AFTERNOON 4 Thli (Let) 5 Year of THINfr 7 Pronoun icience (abbr.) lO E n t 6 Forcing 12 Inner self 7 Colors OOT 7b LfiARIW IS 13 But out 8 Words of un­ 14 Fire (prefix) derstanding (2 N O T T O f r l A & L g ISC auitic wds.) DIRECTORY subitance 9 Mountains fi'c wwhBn t h e y ordfr DEAR ABBY: I am 29, coUege educated, single by choice 16 Dregs (abbr.) R 0 A and considered a very attractive woman. My problem? I am 17 Weight U N L SarvteM Offarad 31 Sarv/caa Offarad 11 Infinity of 31 BuMIng Contracting 33 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnar 34 ; fi0uiLLABMl5^B. a vietiffi of discrimination. rr-v I 19 Songttress time T E E ODBC] UntU I became a blonde a year ago, I never realized how 1 Dells 13 Corrida cheer 8 8 E □ O D iri W» •dmlMlf MM rM HOUSEWORK got you down? 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Rooma lor Rant 53 speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new 24 "Auld Lang 39 Amaze 52 Spy group C&M TREE SERVICE - Free Tw lM ptf propelled mower and bag radials, (2 snows), excellent I am tired of fighting the “dumb blonde" image, and have 37 Musical 40 Equine (abbr.) catcher for sale. 8150.00. Used instrument estimates, discount senior SHOPSMITH HOME CARPENTRY - Repairs, XifM kMi condition 2284)475 or 2269550. (a considered going back to my natural color, but I like my hair 25 Italian river 42 Lyricists 54 Compass one season only. 646-4858. THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - 38 Actor Nimoy citizens. Company WORKSHOP- Factory remodeiing, additions, gar­ Birch House Women. Central­ this color. Please print this with some suggestions on how to 26 Shrill 43 Responsibility point Manchester-owned and Authorized Outlet. ages, roofing, call David m i M M n . 1969 VW BUG - Very good con­ cope with unfair stereotypes. 40 Said lurther ly located. Downtown 41 Stinging 1 2 3 4 operated. Call 646-1327. Accessories, Parts, Service, Patria, 644-1796. MOVING - Furniture, dition. $800. Call 6461311, 5 6 7 6 6 Manchester. Kitchen NO DUMB BLONDE Insects Skiiled Craftsman at your ser­ appliances, typewriter, after 5 p.m. lU 11 643^)130:^g5tf privileges. Call 649-2358. 43 Start 12 13 B&M TREE SERVICE. vice. Order now for a Happy LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - glassware, refrigerator, mis­ DEAR BLONDE; latelUgeat peepie do net use labels or 46 Gold plated 14 Compete tree care, Free es­ Holiday. Call 643-6913. New homes custom built cellaneous. Saturday & Sun­ 15 16 MANCHESTER- Lovely CHRYSLER NEWPORT- 2 stereetypss. Neither do they discriminate against people statuette timates. SENIOR Citizen remodeled, additions, rec day, rain or shine. 119 Oakland door -hardtop. $2500. 434 single rooms. Carpeting, hiinnee at the celar el their hair, eyes or sUn. Consider 50 Indefinite per­ 17 18 20 Discount. Call 643-7285. WILL CONSTRUCT Childrens rooms, prage, kitchens ROOFER WILL Install roof, Street-...... en privileges, sitting Foster Street, South Windsor, Clothing, Stuffed Toys, and siding or gutter for low dis­ yonrssU Incky to ho able to eUminate the bigots and boobs in sons ■ remodeled, bath tile, cement room, privacy, parking, yard, call after 6 p.m., 6444)268. 21 some novelties. You supply count price. Call Ken at 647- a hmry. 51 Frost a cake REWEAVING burns, holes. work. Steps, dormers, swimming pool. Females on­ 53 Augury 1566. TAG SALES Captain Eaay — Crooka & Lawranca 23 24 25 2« z z Zippers, umbrellas repaired. patterns, fabric and other residential or commercial. ly. Call 649-8206 between 9:30 1972 CAPRI 2000. Very good 28 26 30 31 notions. Please call 643-9423 Call 649-4291. DEAR ABBY: About IS years ago you ran a most inspira­ 55 Grime 1 Window sades, Venetian and 5:30. condition. Call 6467573. 56 Insect egg TI blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. days. tional poem titled “Slow Me Down, Lord”. I read it often as a SUPPOSE YOU'P HE GAVE ME A 5 l„.r THINK SO 3E •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 57 Arabian 1 ” FIRST CLASS Carpentry - constant reminder to slow down to more fully enjoy life's eO N B ALON(3 WITH N U M B E R TO 35 Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- ROOM FOR RENT- $30 a MONTE CARLO 1976 Landau territory 3 , 3 , A-1 LIGHT TRUCKING- Rub­ Remodeling and Additions. Heating-Plumbing 35 TAIL GATE SALE- simple pleasures. Today, when people seem to be rushing VOLTA— HOW WOULD CALL 5221. week, kitchen privileges, top, excellent condition. 64,000 YOU HAVE GO TTEN 58 Superlative 1 bish removed. Appliances etc. November 4th., 10 a.m. to 2 38 36 40 Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 parking. Females preferred. miles. $2600. Power around more Frantically than ever, that poem is even more suffix moved. For all your Light years experience! For Free SEWERLINES, sink lines, p.m., Cheney Estate, across IN TOUCH- TO SAY ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ 6461929 before 1:30. steering/brakes, air, rear timely. Will you please run it again? YOU'D T A K E HIS 69 Type ol fuel 41 Trucking needs at Very cleaned with electric cutters, from South Methodist Church tics, garages, yards cleaned, Estimates, call 646-4239. Hartford defroster. V-8, 350. After 6 ANNA IN MONTANA BRIBE* 60 Crude metal F by professionals. McKinney Main Street and 43 44 moving, trucking. Loam lor Reasonaole Prices. Cail p.m., 2867139. 45 47 48 46 Road, Manchester. Space' (71 sale. Lawn service. No job too anytime, 875-7059. GENERAL CARPENTRY, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Apartmenta For Rent 53 DOWN _ i r available- $5.00. Hot food and DEAR ANNA; With pleasnre. I agree, H deserves a re­ SO 51 big or small. 568-8522. Reoairs. Remodeling, pany, 643-5308. 1971 PONTIAC LE MANS- 2- 52 53 54 PAINTING by y o u ^ men Garages, Additions, Porches, : drinks by the Boy Scouts. Call; ran: LOOKING for anything in real door hard top, 350 V-8, itiB iri 1 High school 55 6334)710. "Slew )M down, LerdI 56 57 working thru school. Free es­ Rec Rooms, Roofing, Uutters: NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet estate rental - apartments, dance COMPLETE CARPET & Tile automatic, power steering, Ease the pennding el my heart installation and repairs. Free timates. 643-1949 after 6:00 Call Mr. Moran 643-2629. repairs, plugged drains, homes, multiple dwellings, no radio, new battery, front 2 Cslilornia SB 56 60 p.m., ask for Carey. kitchen faucet replaced, TAG SALE- Center Church, 11 By the gniitingetmy mind. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate -A estimates. Call 646-3745, after Center St., Manchester. tires. Black vinyl roof. 646 5 p.m. FARRAND REMODEUNG - repaired, rec rooms, Associates, Inc. 6461980. 2880. Steady my hairied pace (NrWS,*,iR INTERPSISE ASSN | Specializing Cabinets and For- bathroom remodeling, heat Saturday 9:30 to 2:30. With a vimsn el the eternal reach el time. ED’S LIGHT TRUCKING- At- mica Tops, Roofing, Gutters, modernization, etc. free TAG SALE- Saturday, 10 to 4, FOUR ROOM APARTMENT CHEVY MONTE CARLO Give me, tics and cellars cleaned. Room Additions", Decks, Estimate gladly given. M & M - 426 Broad St. $155. Security 1977 , 8,000 miles, air con­ AmMM the eealMien el my day. Painting-Papering 32 Repairs. Phone 643-6017. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. 125 Yorkshire Drive, Hebron, deposit. No appliances. Win at bridge Reasonable rates. Call 646- before Gay City State Park. ditioning, power windows, The rahnnsis ai the everiastiag hills. 1943 for free estimate. Married couple. No pets. speed control, bucket seats Allay Oop — Dava Qraua PAINTING - Interior and MANCHESTER PLUMBING Turn left on Daly Road, then Break the tsnslens el my nerves Telephone 643-4751. with console. Like new. $5,500. With the seething masie el the singlag streams BRICK, Block, Stone. exterior, paperhanging, CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. & HEATING - Repairs. right onto Yorkshire. Many Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. items for sale: desk, fur­ 643-0119. That Bva In my memery. WHAT -IH' \ -IHEV MUST | YE&..THEV NO WONDER VOU WILL Fireplaces, concrete. excellent work References. Remodeling. Pumps repaired VRNON- Well maintained HECK ARE BE THE i n h a b i t T H E I PONT , A peanuts-bananas play Free estiates. Fully insured. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. niture, stereo, toys, Help mo U knew Chimney repairs. No job too / replaced. Free estimates. garden apartments. Frank 1970 BUICK LESABRE- New THOSE „ j SCALV-TAILS V A LLE Y A n d AI2E LIKE 'EEvt! 1 glassware, much mis­ small. &ve! Call 644-8356 for Martin Matson, 649^^1. Electric drain-snaking. 24- Smith Assoc. Inc. 246-6831 or tires, muffler, mounted The magical reetoring pewer el sleep. THINSS??/TH(3RNSTAULK, A aiE S OF PRINCE cellaneous! TOLD MB ABOUT.'. t h u m ! lead to the same result. He estimates. hour service. 6464)237. Resident Manager 871-9188. snows, extra tires, fully Teach me the art QUALITY PAINTING and (M taUag mianto vacations ol slowing down NORTH will be set two tricks. equipped, automatic, air con­ ♦ 6 Now suppose that South QUALITY CARPENTRY By Paper H ailing by Willis ...... TAG SALE-56 Cottage Street, to leek at a flower, RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to ditioning. Must sell. Reduced W 4 lets West hold that spade. Haip Construction Additions, Schultz. Fully insured RooHna-SIdlna-Chlmnev 34 Manchester to be held inside, share apartment with same. $795. 6 4 6 ^ . to chat with aa eld friend er make a new one; references. 649-4343...... 11:30 - 4 p.m . Sunday, ’The children will love » AKQ1II4 West is very likely to lead a roonn _ decks and gar- Flooring 36 November 5th. Large bedroom. 647-9988. to.pnt a stray deg; ages. 11 anytime, 643-5001. BIDWELL Home Improve­ wearing this bright cap « K 10 8 7 3 trump to stop a ruff of the 1966 RAMBLER CLASSIC- with its warming ear- to watch a spider baild a web; J.P. LEWIS & SON Interior ment Co. Expert installation BOLTON- Large 3-room W E ST EAST second spade. If he leads the FLOOR SANDING and TAG SALE- Saturday and Sun­ Good condition, but needs a flaps. This is only one of to sasfle at a child; ace of trumps and follows CARPET INSTALLATION - and Exterior painting, paper of aluminum siding gutters apartment, stove, brake job. $250, or Best Offer. 4 K Q J 10 5 ♦ 8 7 3 hanging, remodeling, canwn- and trims. Roofing installa­ Refinishing. Floors like new. day, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Moving, the 24 items . .■. some er to read a lew Uims from a good book. with a second spade. South Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. (Specializing in older floors). refrigerator. Quiet Please call 6462398. Fashion, some for the RM ind B t Mch dav ¥ A652 ¥ 9 3 Steam Cleaning. Free es­ try. Fully insured. 649-9658. tion and repairs 649-6495, 871- small appliances and some neighborhood, no pets, ♦ 8 ♦ 76 5 2 will take his ace of spades, Staining floors. No waxing. furniture. 77 Main Street. Home and others are That the race Is net always U the swift; draw trumps and eventually timates. Call 649-6265. 2323. references required. $210 1967 VW BUG Very good con- Boutique . . . offered in « A64 ♦ J952 Also Ceilings and Interior That there is mere to file than iacreasiag its speed. discard his queen of cIuIm Painting. John Verfaille. 646 monthly, 6462311. dition. AM/FM stereo the CROCHET COLLEC­ SOUTH EXPERT PAINTINGriNG and ...... SPECIALIZING cleaning[ and FLEA MARKET- Sunday, TION . .. Q-122. Let see leek aMard and last two spades on good 5750 after 6:00 p.m. November 5, 9:30 a.m. Sunset cassette. $650. 643-4027. ♦ A942 LANDSCAPING- , new FOUR ROOM Apartment- Weekdays after 3 pm. Price . . . $1.25 a copy. lata the hranraes el the towering oak diamonds. Five odd. 30 Ridge School, Silver Lane and And knfsw that it grew great and strong ♦ K Q J l i n If West leads a low trump Exterior House Painting $195 per month. Swurity and Ti srdsr, taU $125, inclidit The Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productiona ,♦ J 3 Tree pruning, spraying, years Experience. Howley, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Forbes, East Hartford. Becaass ft grew slewly and well. at trick two. South wins, WES ROBBINS carpentry Jewelry, arts, crafts, an­ lease. Call 6468365. 1967 PONTIAC- 389, 6speed, psitagi n $ kaUlIsf. ’♦Q mowing, weeding. Call 7^- remodeling specialist. Au­ 6465361. Servicea Wanted 38 bucket seats, console, good Slew ms down. Lord leads trump back and makes tiques, trains, plants, post­ A N M CABOT GERTRUDE, I'AA SO ///H/W...THE SHAPE WIL/VSA, DON'T , 7947. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, FURNISHED APARTMENT- snows. Extra transmission. And fauphre mo ta sead my roots deep Vulnerable: East-West four or five odd depending ROOFING / GUTTERS- TAKE TREES from my cards, furniture, clocks, 6rooms, heat, hot water, no glad to SEE youR OF THAT CAST?... BE r id ic u l o u s / Dealer: North on whether or not West built-ins, bathrooms, glass, collectibles. Many extras. 6467294. 111* A**, at Amsdeee lata the ssfl el life’s ea d n ^ valaes FOOT IS HEALING I WONDER IF IT A CAST IS HEAVY OR LIGHT Reasonable rates. Free es­ property in exchange for pets. Security. Call 646-4701 Nn t Ysik, H.Y. 1NM cashes his ace of clubs. kitchens, 6463446. That 1 may grow toward the stars nd that you re COULD BE PUT A cfi,sr/ West North East South TRUCKING, Cellars, attics timates. Experienced. Quality bulldozing or barn construc­ after 6 pm. MGC-GT 1969 Wire wheels. Of my greater destby.” A ' West’s best defense is to PLEASE SUPPORT Bigelow Prlot M am , AMmi with ZIP UP And Around TO &ETTEK US^ !♦ Pass 1¥ continue spades. This and yards cleaned, also stone, workmanship! All 643-6658 tion. 6468190. Overdrive. Fast car. Good COM. !♦ 24 loam or sand delivered. 646 TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY anytime. Street residents TAG ^L E . AGAIN/ Pass 3¥ bothers South a little but 56 Bigelow Street. 10 a.m. to 2 UNFURNISHED four rooms, shape. Driven every day. Call 1979 ALBUM with a 32-page Pass 44 Pass 4¥ 1775 or 6469532. Carpentry and general con­ Shop the super buys In upstairs apartment. Security. 6468291. **Gift Section” with foil doesn’t hurt him. He ruffs p.m., November 4th. Do yan wish ysn hsd mere friends? Fsr the secret sf M i Pass Pass Pass the second spade and leads a tracting. Residential and TRACY BROTHERS - your Classified section (^11 6469228. directions. Price . . . $2.00 pspsImlO, get Abby's new booklet: 'Vow To Bo Popalar; FALL CLEAN UPS- Fer­ commercial. Whether it be a Roofing, Flat Roof, Hot Tar, club to his queen and West’s today. Tomorrow you’ll MOVING SOUTH- 2 1967 FORD COUNTRY Sedan AIM TMEU U O « ATIUS EACH. Yen'ra Never Tea Yobik er Tee OU.” Send $1 srith a la ^ , tilizing. Snow plowing, small repair job, a custom GRAVEL, Built-I^ Roofing, MANCHESTER- 4 large Station Wagon, power Ma, t-llt-M JIE ftUllTt. Opening lead:4K ace. West leads a thiid residenual and commercim. built home or anything in commercial & Residential. be pleased with the Ridgewood Street. Something carpeted rooms with heat and Ceitaiai M a m hvtiT ftiRi. sell sd ^ msd, stamped (to coats) envelope to Abby, 132 spade. South wins, goes to for everyone! Books, many steering, power brakes, radio, Lasky Drive, Beverly Hilb, Cain. 90212. Reasonable, reliable. 647-9260. between, call 6461379. Free Estimates. 872-6269. money you’ve saved. appliances, washing machine, air conditioning. $500. 646 Ma. B-IITi-MILTS ON PAUSE. dununv with a diamond, dis­ FREE. Toys, clothes, 30 WrKtllM f » iM ms flllls. cards his last spade on the 2HMU^rking. Security. $ ^ . 2822. Ma. ••lia-ttANIMSTHU't RBW- gallon fish tank, records, El lUllTt. I I faseijiatlaf oaiits. club king, rolls a club to get dining room set, and other fur­ 1973 MERCURY MONTEGO- By Oswald Jacoby back to his hand; leads Homes For Sale Homes For Sale Homes For Sale niture. Saturday, November 2-door, low mileage, Michelin 11-4 trumps and makes 10 tricks. 2^ 23 Artlelea lor Sale 41 4th, 10 to 3. Rain date, Sunday, CARPETED 2 Bedroom- With Astrograph and Alan Sontag parking, appliances and yard. tires plus 2 Michelin snow November 5th, 1 to 4. tires. Very good condition. Tha Born Loaar — Art Sanaom BOL’TON- 2300 square foot. ALUMINUM sheets used as Only $225. (6628). Rental •••••••••••••••••••••••••• The correct play at four M liltiiilaiixayia Assistors, 2365646, small fee. Asking $1895. 5684)096. P^CLASSIPIED ADS Custom 9 Room Cape. 2 1/2 printing plates, .007 thick EASTERN CONN. FLEA Autoa For Sale 81 'I V. hearts is really easy once baths, 2 car garage. View. 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for MARKET every Sunday, 9am- MV PROKeRfe AMPa&THOMAS ISAlD.M'y gRDKBR you see it. An Indiana reader wants $89,000. Lessenger Sells, 646 FAMILY SPECIAL- Extra 1968 MALIBU. High mileage, VW BUG 1976 72 engine. No PISCES (Feb. 26Msrch 20) In case you haven’t seen it to know what a cipher bid is. $1. Phone 6462711, May he ^ m at Mansfield Drive-In large 3 bedroom Duplex, with mechanicaljy sound, ^m e O.8.TH0MAS.., SAYS... IS O.B. THOMAS.^ the EVERY 8713. picked up A.M. only. 'Theater (Jet. 31 and 32). Lots rot. Recent tuneup. AM/FM. f c j There’s something you can yet, we’ll give you a hint. It This is another name for an DAY of Deals and Dealers ba^ment, carpet, appliances rust, new exhaust system, Am moving. $536. Call 646- learn from all you encounter is a variation of the lose on artificial bid. The best ...... and more! (7620), RenUl eight track tape deck. $450. AND VERNON / MANCHESTER TTVO 300 AMP Rectifiers - 1116, after 4 p.m. today. You’d be wise to study the peanuts, gain on the known are the takeout dou­ Assistors, 2365646. Call 568-8791. CfiKM iiSj people very closely. result IN LINE Immaculate aluminum­ Good condition. Good for Building Suppilea 42 bananas play. ble and the Blackwood f; r sided 3 bedroom Ranch. plating, or welding. Call 646 MERCURY COMET 1973, 302 A R IK (March 21-April 19) In In other words. South notrump. These artluclal SUNNY 1 BEDROOM in 1969 G’TO With mags. Asking frivolous events you’re not at MANY Finished rec-room, beautiful­ 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. A PPR O X IM A TELY 600 V-8. Automatic, air con­ November $, 1171 must let West hold the first bids are in such general-use WAYS ly landscaped 3/6acre lot. house. Has carpeting, parking $650. 1968 Rambler, asking ditioning, power steering, all effective today. In things that a player who does not getter BOARD FEET- l ”xl0”x 16 Your circle of Influence may that are Important, you’re at spade. ^,900. By owner. 6494153. and appliances. Only $120. (77- $150. Both in good running brakes, radials. Many extras. MOLDED FORMICA top and foot. Authentic well not have too great a radius this your best. If South wins that first use them is really thought to 05). Rental Assistors, ^ 6 condition. 569-3574 after 6 p.m. Excellent condition. 649^600. be bidding artificially. THONE ^ paneled bar with two shelves weathered bam wood.Never 5646, small fee. coming year, but you will be a TAURUS (AprN 26May 20) Deal spade he has several lines of Lota-Land lor Sale 24 and four stools. $175. 646-6028. painted. $1.45 a foot Call 646 real big fish In that little pond play at his disposal, but all (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) H e ralb 1973 MONTE CARLO- White Trueka lor Sale 82 with others In their sphere of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING you swim In. Interest today. If you bring up Heathclin — George Gately COVENTRY - 2 acres with ...... DUPLEX- Spacious 3 with Burgandy vinyl top, SCORPIO (Oct. 26NOV. 22) Al­ DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 power steering and brakes, things that excite only you, view, $15,000. Willington 3.9 yards, $34.plus tax. Also sand, Doga-BIrda-Peta bedroom with garage;arage and 1977 CHEVROLET 10 VAN- though you have marvelous 43 appliance. Kids O.K. Only air, full accessories. Original you’ll evoke many yawns. acres, $11,900. Hebron 5-)- gravel and more stone 646 Blue. 250 cubic inch, 3 speed. leadm hip qualities today, you GEMINI (May 214une 20) This acres, large fontage, $23,900. $275. (81-20). Rental owner. 6365756, on weekdays Standard, power steering and may be troubled by self-doubt. DOG-CAT boarding bathing / Assistors, small fee. call after 6 p.m. could be a profitable day, pro­ Columbia acre lot, $5,900; grooming.Obedience, protec­ brakes, plus extras. 6498436, Measure you ability against vided you deal only with proven WInthrop — Dick Cavalll The Sentry acre and half $9,500. More 16F00T HILLTOP Trailer tion classes. Complete after 5:()0 p.m. Ziebart also. others and you’ll see you rate entitles. The returns will be nil land available. Lessenger $150. Outboard motor 40 horse Homea h r Rent 54 1973 PLYMOUTH VAUANT- No. 1. Rnd out more of what if you enter untried areas or modern facilites. Canipe 4 door. Automatic, power lies ahead for you by sending Sells, 646-8713. Evenrude $250. Mobilehome Holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon 1977 CUSTOMIZED MAXI use risky methods. W H A T V O 'iO I^ A^AKE Free Home 45x10 with furniture in cam­ MANCHESTER- Attractive steering, brakes. Clean. VAN- fully equipped, for your copy of Astro-Graph CANCER (June 21^uly 22) So­ Road. Manchester. For reser­ small 2-bedroom house. No Asking $1400. CaU 6265093. Letter by mailing 50 cents (or T H E S e H O T ping ground $4,000, Call 526 vations please call 6465971. excellent condition. 5,000 cial activities with the family TODPtESOUTOF’? Evaluation. Real Eatate Wanted 28 children, no pets, $2M. J.D. miles. CaU 646-0684 after 5 each and a long, sell-ad- will be better enjoyed outside Real Estate, 6^1980. 1970 OPEL- 4 door sedan. pm. dressed stamped envelope to the home today. Choose a SMALL BEAGLE DOG- Automatic. Good condition. Astro-Graph, P.O. Box. 489, What is your home worth? Our professionals can help ALL CASH For your property, REPOSSESSED Electrolux Registered. Already trained. place the majority approves y — Coventry- 6room house, un­ Low mileage. Call after 6,646 INTERNA'nONAL TRAVEL- Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019. and has good vibes about. you price your home to sell faster and easier. We will within 24 hours. Avoid Rik Vacuum Qeaner. Substantial 12 gauge automatic Shot Gun. Be sure to specify birth sign. provide you with complete marketing, financial, and Tape, Instant Service. Hayes furnished, redecorated, tile 6163. ALL 1970 V8, automaUc, $650. LEO (July 26Aug. 22) Activity Savings! Original Warrantee. $2M for dog ti gun. Call 286 SAaiTTARIUS (Nov. 260oe. enhances your creativity today. economic information. No obligation. No pressure. No Corporation, 6464)131. Call 6463875. .0,, bath and shower. Nice yard. CaU 6466216 „V:...... Parking. No pets. Lease. 426 1971 MG MIDGET Blue, good 21) This is a good day to drop a If you get an Idea, try all sales pitch. 01 course we'd like to sell your home lor lew subtle hints to those who you That's our business. And we'reconfident you will 4190,1 i evenings. condiUon. $1250. Call 6461496. approaches that come lo mind SELLING your house? Call us SEASONED FIREWOOD- Mualeal Inatrumenta 44 owe you favors. TTiere’s an A select us once you've seen our professionalism at work first and we’ll make you a 1970 MG $100. Good for parU. Mohreyclea-Bleyclea . 84 and you’ll hit the right one Cut, split and delivered. $50 a ------— excellent chance one or more sooner or later. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, will pick lip their markers. h O r W P D IE S truck load. Cail Marlborough, UPRIGHT PIANO $245, OlUeea-Storaa h r Rent 55 1964 CADILLA- Good running VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You (3E r MORE with Realtor, 6461577. 2954)034, or 2954)250. reconditioned, tuned and TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) can have fun today by simply condiUon. $150. Call Bob « 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and Enjoy friends for what they are \ O i delivered. 875-6451 anytime. ROCKVILLE - 19x39 foot 6467907; keep trying. visiting friends or inviting them IMMEDIATE Cash for your ANTIQUE FRANKLIN rack. $1,750. 2894042. today. Don’t try lo further your to drop in on you. Above all, Wlt7ltoKAI>fc.TJtiliaUAMai property. Let us eralain our store on busy street. Large ambitions through them, even WOOD STOVE- Cast iron. SOHMER CONSOLE pian^ display windows. $125 1977 DODGE DH>LOMAT- 24,- don’t get involved In anything SENTRY fair proposal. Call Mr. Firebrick lined. $100. Call 646 SUZUKI 250 HUSLER G T18,- though you're tempted to do expensive. Veiy good condiUon. Must monthly. Lease required. Lee 000 miles, air, power steering, Short Riba - Frank Hill BeUiore, M7-1413. 4437. sell. $695. Call 875-6451 000 mUes, very reasonable. so. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) If I Rleal E^ate Services he. & Lament Realty, 8764690. brakes, and windows, AM/FM AQUARIUS (Jan. 26Feb. 19) anytime. Must sell. 6461543. there’s a matter that can mean report is on 29ComecliaatoUimata.b3aHailloni 289-4331 MAY WE BUY your home? radio cassette, many other Don't fear disclosing your se­ financial or material gain lor Wfi FOUND EARTHLINSS I HAD NO IDEA YOU'D oue. KNIGHT TV TESTING MANCHESTER- Main Street extras. $5250. Call between 9 a Quick, fair, all cash and no EIQUIPMENT- Make an offer. 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low cret desires lo those in your you, don’t postpone action on INTELLISENT, K I N D ^ FIND HUMANS S O 6 0 0 D 'I DOLPHINS. FENDER BASS 50 WA’TT modern office available. 400 and 3, 249-8511 ask for Mary- Inner circle today. True pals problem. Call Warren E. Roll away Ping Pong Table, AMPUPHIER- 110 potratial. mUeage. EbueUent condition. It. Bring the parties together. g e n t l e , L O Y A l.. ^ Howland, Realtors, 6461108. sq. ft. Heat/AC indued. Call Aim. $650. CaU 643-5849. will quietly note them and You can work out details today. $25. 2 26gallon aquariums, 1 Fender Musiemaster Bass 6462460 or 64627S5. reflect on ways to help you. 2V5-gallon and stand $30.5 foot Guitar and mike and stand, ' (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) PRIVATE PARTY looking for 1973 FORD 4-door wagon, new Campera-Tralhra hot water convector $15. excellent condition, 3 months MODERN OFFICES- 225 to tires, clean interior. Make an Bonya World — Jim Barry a nice Duplex in a quiet Metal wardrobe $18. 643-M49. old, $600. Call 647-9976. UobIhHaI Homea 85 ''‘ANYTHING t\Eeibveafi»£?" neighborhood, reasonable. No 320 square feet. Downtown oiler. Can be seen at Brown's brokers. Call Art at 742-8520. Manchester. Ideal for Sales, Tire Shop, 333 Main S tm t, 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot MOVWIG! MUST SELL! Fur- CLARINET - Bundy like new, Real Estate, or Professional. Manchester. Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stoffel >eiig niture, appliances, corner $125. 6468281. Travel Trailer - Stove, B B A U T Furnished or unfurnished. refrigerator, heated. Full Houaahold Qooda 40 china closet, buffet china Days, call 647-9126. 1970 VW BUG. Dependable hutch, air conditioners and so Boata-Aeceaaoriea 45 shower, and toilet. Tandem I e m , WHAT'S I JUST w a n t e d forth. Call 6469620. transportaUon. AM radio, 8 wheel. CaU 688-0383. 646-8276 742-5321 DISHES- pieces, service MANCHESTER track stereo. $900. 6468479. u p , ELMER?, TOTBLLVOU for eight, Victoria Ironstone 1974 FU RY - 16Vi-foot DOWNTOWN- Clean second HOW MUCH L from England. Green border SOFA, COFFEE TABLE- fiberglass, tilt trailer, with Aufomotfv* Service 68 Our Boarding Houaa Thia Funny World Both in SpanishSpanisn DesignDesii floor office space. 1964 BISCAYNE APPWECIATB $30. Call 5662096. 1975 56borsepower outboard Reasonable. Hayes Corp. 646 PgfARTMEHT Lamps, and Wall Decors, plus CHEVROLET- 119,000 mUes. WE PAY $10 for complete, '/OU STA'/IN(S WITH Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. 0131. Good Excellent running cond- REFRIGERATOR- 1215 Cu. much miscellaneous. Call 646 Also 50 horse Johnson out­ junk cars. CaU Joe at Tolland OF FEPgRAL UM.YAS, BAXTER, ITS PIP you TELL HIM THERE6T MB WHILE I'/H Uon. $500. CaU 87623». TOO b a d NEVER OF THE NEIEHBDBHOOP Ft. Frost Free Coppertone. board, $300. 228-0475 or 226 Auto Body. 5261! ‘ RBSOLATlONS iOU SICK Good condition. $145. Call 646 9550. Wanted lo Rant 87 MET W PERSONAL VONPER6 WHAT VOU'RE 5167. SEASONED HARDWOOD FWENP. PRDF£S50R DOING HERE.TOO? 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International" Live cover­ 10KM 3 ) Bowing FOr Dolars Meet Hercules" (1962) Three 8 Crockett's Victory Garden s ' of this mlle-and-one-half a Bruins W r^ M Jp a NFL FOotbal Regional cov­ EVENING 7 0 0 Stooges, Vicki Trickett. 0 Once Upon A Ctasalc race for 3-year-okts and up from erage of New England Patriots at 8K)0 ) Arthur And Company 0 T o B e A nnounced 10:30 Monday 3 ) 9 Boxing Live coverage of a | 8:30 Laurel Course, Laurel, Md. d ) Racing From Rooaavalt Buffalo Bills; Settle Seahawks } Tha Rkitttonoa at Chicago b W s . 7M) 15-round VVBC World Heavy­ 2:30 0 C B S M ovie "The Poseidon (E) a NCAA Football (Note: 3 ) B o w in g F o r D o la r t Adventure" (1972) Gene Hack- Time Tentative) 11.00 a a N FL FOotbal New E n g­ weight Championship bout | i S t o o ^ 0 Laurel And Hardy Laugh EVENING man, Ernest Borgnine. After a (1)NHL Hockey Los Angeles land Patriots at Buffalo Bills 8K)0 between American defender Lar­ 'uxado T u n as 4:30 K in g s vs. New York R angers ry Holmes and European cham-1 aw CTTannto giant tidal wave overturns an 4 :00 (E NBA Badcetbal New Jersey (3) Sports SpactacUar Live cov­ Nets vs. Philadelphia 76ers plon Alfredo Evangelista: a 10-1 8:00 ocean liner, a handful of passen­ erage of a 10-round lightweight 12:30 (£ NFL Football D a lla s 7M 3K)0 gers struggle to survive amidst (7) Bowling For Dollars rrxind heavyweight bout between I j p o p t y bout featuring Howard Davis vs. aThaAthlataa Cowboys at Miami Dolphins. 10:15 )8upariiaroaa 0ILoveLucy the w reckage. a w r s a ^ Ken Norton and Randy I a Dlrsctor'aRiwhouas 3) Madison Square Garden Stephens; and a 15-round World [ )98coobyDoo 8 JuHa Clwd And Company S p o tig h t 8 B iuagraaa A t t h a En( Super-Featherweight champion­ )Oetm And Goliath EnglWrtown 0 Wa Intamipt Thia Weak I O 8 Q alaxy Q ool-U pa M u sic HsN 10:30 ship Hght with defender Alexis I 8M oria "King Kong" (1933) 9:00 i S aaama8traat(R) (£NBA Baikstbal New York Arguello vs. Arturo Leon, from | Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong. 0 David Frost Presents The Knicks vs. Seattle Supersonics Cam ar's Palace in Las Vegas. 8:30 Guinnaat Book Of World This Week’s TV Specials 3:30 Records (3) Th a B rad y Bunch 8 JernFalwaH 8 Journeyn a y T o Adventure 8 8 8 Centennial and duties of the Supreme 8 Election Covaraga Live cov­ Maximilian Schell (left) and Jacqueline Bisset listen to Charles'Bronson, who stars Today kins Day with her efforts to 8 DIractor's Playhouse 8 The Long Search Court, from its founding up to erage of 1978 election returns OKIO in the title role, as he discu sses a caper involving the recovery of important ledgers the present day. (R) liberateate the Dogpatch damsels. 4 0 0 0 M ovie To Be Announced. with anchormen John Chancellor 8 61 Aims FOr South Africa (T) B u g s B u n n y / R o a d Runner In “St. Ives,” on “NBC Wednesday Night at the Movies,” Nov. 8. AFTERNOON 0H orae Racing 9:30 5KX) and David Brinkley. (Note: R ^u - "The American Connection” ( £ B b S n a n A n d G alax y Trio JUST 0 B l g V a l l s y (i) 9 Fantasy Island S Youth In Proflia N arrator larty scheduled program m ing will American involvement in covert X 9 S u p a rih isn d s 0 9 NCAA FootbaH 0 W ra a tU n g 12.-00 Alexander Scourby and young resume at approximately 2:00 iilegal shipments of highly S OtnItI Bo o m a.m. ET.) 8 NaihvWa On The Road (SWsaksnd Spadals "L ittle people frorn around the world sophistIcatM armaments to 8 O 8 O od zB Ia S u g a r 90 10:00 0 T h a Storlngflsld Symphony a Dkaefor't Piayhousa Luhi" A group of young girls pro­ discuss issues relevant to mod­ So u th A frica is investigated. 8MittarRogtra(R) rg 1 i4^WS Home Box Office Schedule Live from Symphony Hall, Robert 8 Parant Cffoctivaness test against the "no girls em life. SUPPOSE 8 VbtaAisgra 8 B ast O f Festival O f Faith Gutter conducts ^soni’s Inci­ 8 Movie "Them" (1954) James allowed ' policy of a boys' base­ 9 :00 8 S p e d a l ball team. dental Music to "Tumadot" and 86Q «rM dlna Fltzgarald "At 9 :3 0 Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn. EVENING a Bruins W rap-Up 'This week’s schedule for Thursday Friday Schumann's Symphony No. 3, Reno Sweeney" Rtz^ald pre­ YOUR PRESCRUmON UNSES S S h a z z a n 0 Saaam e Street 4:30 "R h e n ish ." sents a one-woman cabaret enti­ 8 O n e s U p o n A C tasalc 10:30 Home Box Office on Greater 6:00 - M c Q 5:00 — Telefon S S p s c i a l "Pompeii: Frozen In 4:30 10:45 e Are Clesr, Pure, and Shine Uka a Qam, Abadutaly 8 Carraaooiandaa 0 Black News Hartford CATV; 8:00 — Inside the NFL 7:00 — Inside the NFL Fire" Some of the artifacts from 11:00 tled "Street Songs." □DSportaSpactacular 3 ) 9 B a cd o n Prsviaw Free of All Color, and 0 Racing From Roosevelt Today 9:00 — The Betsy 6:00 — Crossed Swords the current Pompeii exhibit at 8 Local Bectlon Coverage 10KX) 8 P ^ l Goea Tha Country a Honeymooners 11:30 — Rolling Thunder 10:0C — Catsklll Comedians the Boston Museum of Fine Arts 3 ) Moby Dick 8 Dlractor't Playhouae 3:30 — Old Yeller 11:30 e Are Hand Bavelad to Assure Exact FH Into tha Lens 11:30 — Other Side of Midnight are presented by Alexander 9 S c o o b / a A B -S ta rs 8 H ea H aw H o n e ys 11:0 0 5:00 -In s id e the NFL 3 ) Bactlon Covaraga Live cov­ TV channels Scrxirby. Track of your Frames, and S M ovie "The Body Snatcher" a S p e c ia l 0 0 8 a 9 New s 6:00 — Special Delivery Monday erage of 1978 election returns (1945) Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff. 5:00 0 Donna Fargo 8:00 — Old Yeller with anchorman Walter Cronkite. ) WFSB, Hartford (CBS) • Are Safety Bavelad, 3 Thnaa, on tha Concave, SCInam atic^ EVENING ) Mlaaion: Impossible 0 NHL Hockey 9:30 — Take a Hard Ride (Note: Regularly scheduled pro­ IWNEW, New York Convex, and Apex, and 8 H o l Fu d ge gramming will resume at approx­ ) WTNH, New Haven (ABC) ) ChMdran'a Animated Classics 8 Dick Van Dyke 11:30 — Robin Williams 8KK) EVENING imately 2:00 a.m. ET.) I w on. New York 10:30 P A nim al W orld 8 Scenes From A Marriage 12:30 — Rolling Thunder e Are Drop Ball Teetad to Insure Impact Rasistanca, a AvINelaon 3 ) Tha knaga Asrards 3) 9 Bactlon Cmwrage "T h e IW H C T , Hartford 3 ) Tarzan / S u p e r Se v a n ilnatructlon Sunday i WATR, VVatwbury (NBC) '78 Vote” Live coverage of 1978 GUSphtarman PWMd Kingdom 11:30 3:00 — Paul and His Ladies ' NATIVE APPLES ' 9:00 8:00 bwWLP, Springfield (NBC) election returns with anchormen aOaOaflyDuck )0StudloSea 0 M ovie "The Best Man” 4:30 - M c Q (J) David Froaf Piaaants Tha S 9 All-Star Family FOud bWEDH. Hartford (PBS) eAra Subjected to Quality Control Inspoctlons to Frank Reynolds, Max Robinson SP SS Movia "Shoe Shine" I Law rence W alk (1964) Henry Fonda, Cliff Robert­ 6:30 — Victor Borge Guinnasa Book Of World Richard Dawson is host lor a IWHNB, West Hartford (NBC) and Howard K. Smith. (Note: Comply with Strict Standarda, and (1947) Rina Smordini, Franco Racorda celebrity charity competition jWSBK, Boston son. 8:00 — The Betsy & PUMPKINS between the casts of "Eight Is Regularly scheduled program- b WHYN, Springfield (ABC) Interlenghi. IB Living Faith 0 M ovie "Mister Roberts" 10:30 — Fire Sale 10KI0 mbig will resume at approxi­ e Are Quarantaad to Exactly Com ply with your doctor’s 8GiaanAcrat Midnight — The Betsy Enough," "Soap," "Barney ) WQBY, SpringfWd (PBS) ainstructlon (1955) Henry Fonda, James MAC INTOSH - RED GRAVENSTEIN IS Special "F.Y.I.: Tax Reform" m ate 1:00 a.m. ET.) Miller," and "Welcome Back, proscription. 11KK) 8 N ext S te p B eyond Cagney. M onday Middle America's tax revolt Is K otter." 8 0 8 Election Covaraga 80Freastyla 0 M o r i a "Rosemary's Baby" MACOUNS & CORTLAND APPLES assessed, with special focus on @ S o u l Train 5:00 — A Bridge Too Far Live coverage of 1978 election 8 8 8 Yod's Specs Race (1968) Mia Farrow, John Cassa­ the effects of Califomia's Propo­ 10:30 THEN YOUR LENSES WERE MADE AT 8:00 — Sea Gypsies a returns with anchormen John a*---- «- - I lllh illi^ EVENING vetes. FRESH APPLE CIDER PURE CIDER VINEGAR sition 13. 0 Bactlon 7 6 P review Chancellor and David Brinkley. 10:00 — Telefon 0 Am artcan s t o ry 8 0 a Saturday Night Live (Note: Regularly scheduled pro­ a Andy Gitfllth Midnight -Other Side of Midnight gramming will resume at approx­ 11:30 8.-00 9 T h e G o n g Show Tuaaday FERRANDO ORCHARD BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD., OLASTONBURY imately 2dX) a.m. ET.) OPTICAL ffiPkikPanthar 0 8 N o w a 0 Two Ronnies 6:30 -$1,000,000 Duck Sunday Tuesday ®Movta "Isle Of The Dead" 0 Six MHHon Dollar Man 8:00 — Old Yeller \ 3 MIIm Beyond Vlto'e Roetaurant / 11945) Boris karloff, Ellen Drew, 0 Racing From Aqueduct 12:00 9:30 — Paul and Hla Ladles a Viewpoint On Nutrition fOjt a H om ar Form b y 8 Motorcyda R a ^ Highlights 11:00 — Barbarella Wednesday O C w ir a a p In B o w in g 8 R a b o p 9 M ovie "F o r Love O f Ivy” W adnaaday MORMNQ EVENING Sales & Service 8 B la c k Perapactive On Tha (1968) Sidney Pdtler, Abbey AFTERNOON Lincoln. 6:00 — Take a Hard Ride 7:00 m aMyThrsaSons 12:30 6:00 — Upciose 7 K » MRECTORY 9:00 — Take a Hard Ride O Youth In ProtHa Narrator 3) Bscllon Coverage Live cov­ EVENING 0 0 ^ Door aThoAthletas 12.-00 11:00 -First Love Alexander Scourby and young erage of 1978 election returns with anchorman Walter Cronkite. 31 Space Academy 6:30 12:45 people from around the world 10--30 CONSUMER SAj] 0 C B S N o w a (Note: Regularly scheduled pro­ ® Moris "X - The Unknown" a L M a n . - discuss issues relevant to mod­ OPortraltOf ANuraa A nurse- gramming will resurlle at approx- Manchester Parfcadit SHOP (1957) Dean Jagger, Edward Doctor Who (• em life. practitioner's typical day of a S N B C N a w s 1:00 lmately2:00 a.m. ET.) • US LAST. 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S Alexander McKeag and his wife, Clay Basket (Richard 6 It’s Everybody’s Buakiaaa 6 Africa Files (Mon) a Spirit 01 Independence IVoloaOlFWIh a NFLQma Of The Waak 9KW 6:55 aaaJaopardy 3 a Battle Of The Planets I Coma Wak The World O Movie "The Last Hurrah" ( ^ W s d ) M*A*S*H 6 Equal Justice Under Law 250 a Adaianta (1958) Spencer Tracy. Jeffrey (I)Kaz Chamberlain and Barbara Carrera), assembte for a S N a w i a a P T L Club J O Sasama Straal (R) 3 David Wolpar Piasanta special wedding ceremony, in “ For as Long as the 6 Tha Growing Yaara^ua, Thu) aCroas-WHs 3 QMIgan's Island a Land Of The Giants 9 Movla "Sharkflghters" 6 The Growing Years Hunter. 750 6 The Course Of Our Timas (Fri) 6lnalda/Out(Tua) ^ ‘'Sqilorlng Mathematics (Wed) 3 a One Ufa To Live S T h s Saint 3 Mast Tha Mayors a My Three Sons (1956) Victor Mature, Karen aAthMas Waters Flow,” a segment of “ Centennkil,” Sunday, )C88Nsws 6 Storybook (wad) 6 Freestyle (Thu) a Feetival Of Faith Steele. 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(Mon) I This Is The Lite (Thu) (DOavay And Goliath 12:30 dS Faith For Today ITarmls OHAU I C o l o r T V i gnOiW Roberts 6 Congressional Outlook a Aak The Manager a JbnmySwaggart ) NFL Today ) The Brady Bunch 6 Bad Boys iSOayOfOlscmeiy EVENING f i M W - H K ■ as available a Mister Room (R) ) Stata Senate Debate 10:30 a Journey To The Canter Of p a NFL78 (SSporta Extra Monday, Nov. 6 The Earth P This Is The NFL 6:00 STfwDrum P Conversations With 12:15 a The World Tomorrow 3 Movie "Brannigan" (1975) 10:45 L l ‘ 3 Tha Brady Bunch endary Judy Garland is por­ John Wayne, Richard Attenbor­ DAYTIME MOVIES trayed during her rise from a 3 C o ll^ FootballFootl '78 6) Seaama Street 1KW 3 a Baction Preview SSA B C N ew s ough. 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Indiana they may use either the radar gun/Fuzzbuster We get letters ... upper or lower sideband for controversy we said that their conversations and not three of Missouri’s state just upper as we suggested. highway troopers had issued The news isn’t always good Thim y, he adds his vote $280,000 in tickets, only to to the column’s presentation find their radar was mis<»li- Letters from as far away that all CB should be moved brated by 15 miles. as Guam, and as close as CB CONVAC Alan Davis, of Guam, He feels a cleanup campaign to the 900 megaherz area, Col. a 1 Lubker, sirorin- Ohio and Indiana have been writes “ I do agree with your would help all C ^ rs . using only FM. tendant of the MissouriState roaring in to call attention to stand for the need for a few Richard Lieber, (Darmel, The technical advice that Highway patrol, called in a mistake we m ade' in a channels being reserved for Ind., felt we may have given emanated from readers has and said that this episode recent story on single side­ SSB use. But I must ask the the wrong impression about been overwhelming. We never happened in his state. band. We said single side­ question: how can it be en­ SSB offering less interfer­ thank you for it. The mail We re-checked our niRes and band is FM. This is incor­ forced when the FCC cannot ence. “ It is less, but the made it obvious that the found he’s right. The miscal- rect. It’s AM, or amplitude enforce its present rules?” reason is not due to interest in SSB and a pomi- ibration took place several modulation. Davis has obviously expe­ sunspots,” Liber writes. “ It ble move to FM is quite years ago in anchor state. “ An SSB signal gets its rienced some conversations is due, rather, to the lesser significant. We’re very sorry for any name from the fact the that are “ off-island” as well number of SSB stations on We owe an apology to the agitation we m i^ t have transmitted signal does not as “ dirty linears” that ruin the air.” Missouri State Highway caused in Missouri. It was contain all three signals Ink Dipper’ wide segments of the band.' He also points out that in patrol. In a recent column on an honest human mistake. which make up the AM waveform: upper sideband, sideband is derived from the carrier, and lower AM by simply eliminating sideband,” writes Howard the carrier and one sideband Grim of Polk, Ohio. “ Single at the output of the mixer.”

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FILMETER is compiled by Dick Kleiner In Hollywood sttd the N.E.A. slsffln both Hollywood end New York. NEW RELEASES 1979 BUICK RE9AL V/6, A/T, P/S, P/B, A/C, RR Defog. and much, much DEIATH ON THE N ILE (P G ) — Peter Uftinov, David Nivea, more. Bette Davis, Mia Farrow, etc. Mystery. Agatha Christie’s dajidy p u ^ er turned into a dassy murder mystery. A much-hated heiress is done in aboard a Nile cruise ship uid Hercule Poirot tries SMI *5992 to find whodunit. More red herrings than you’ll find at a Moscow smorgasbord, and an all-star cast to bring them to life. GRADE: A-mians. IS to ehoooo from

WEDDING, A (P G ) — Carol Bninett, Geraldine Chaplin, Desi Amaz Jr., Mia Farrow, etc., etc. Comedy^Irama. Robert Altman’s long-awaited analysis of a wedding proves to be just that *- he dissects the bridal party brutally. Some of it is devastating but it all lacks a focus and, unfortunately, starts nowhere and leads to nothing. GRADE: C-plos. GENERAL RELEASE

ALMOST SUMMEIR (PG) — Bmno Kirby, Lee Porcell, DidJ CooD. Light romance. Back in high school again for this one, which should have been released for summer drive-in au^ences. A trifle, it deals with school politics, school romances and all the rest of it 1979 PONTIAC GRAND PflIX Inoffensive and pleasant, but hardly memorable. GRADE: B- minus.

BLOODBROTHERS (R ) — Paul Sorvino, Tony Lo Bianco, V/8. A/T, P/S, P/B, A/C, lUchard Gere. Dranu. Confused Bronx youth squares off against his Italian family-manhood code. Decent, sensitive story and fine Stereo & much, much performances are marred by a heavy touch and immature more. resolution. Shouid have had the once over from a pair of shears. But well worth a look. Caution; strong language, some violence GRADE: B. (Handler) SME*6478 IRE ^ Y S FROM BRAZIL (R) — Gregory Peck, Laurence 6 to choooo Irom Olivier. Thriller. From Ira Levin’s gripping novel, this deals with some scientific dirty work tlie left-over Nazis are up to in South America - including murders all over the world. It works out to be a very nasty plot, but scary. The cast all use different accents which is disconcerting, but it will keep you watching. Caution- It gets pretty bloody at the end. GRADE; E ^ n s. D A re OF HEAVEN (R ) — Richard Gere, Brooke Adams, .Sjni SUPER BARGAINS ON 3 0 LEFTOVER 7S MODELS Shepard and Linda Manz. Drama. Terrence ( ’Badlands’ ) Malick’s stark, impressionisUc story of the relationship between a trio of Itinerants and a prosperous but doomed Texas panhandle wheat 191S- Lovely to look at, difficult to become involved SALE ENDS 11/11/78 • 6 P.M. Not at all the usual fare, which makes it worth a look for buffs, even if it isn’t wholly successful. GRADE: B-pInz. (Handler) Includes Freight and Dealer Preparation

I N ^ O K (PG) - E.G. Marshall, Geraldine Page, Mamcen (u^?j Keatoa. Drama. Woody Allen wrote and directed OUR NEVER KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD 41st YEAR this, but don t expect humor. It’s very serious — and very good if you can take the heaviness. It’s the story of a famUy full o f bid dn ( ^ not-sobidden) problems and emotiwial traumas. Beautifully photographed and acted, but dark and somber. GRADE: A-miaas.

ir a o I X STOP THE RAIN (R) - Nick Nolle, Taesday Wdd, VI. l PONTIAC-BUICK Mhbad Moriarty. Melodrama. National Book Award winner stripped bare for the screen. Much of the soul is gone but the tightened into a moody and effective action tale of OPEL.MAZDA Oiem mf Vietnam------era-- s putrefication .1 ■ .Mo f WSP%the American Phycfae. p w ^ iu ^ , Nolte____ flic If delivers— — , a SUmningly ■ " ssamaa.iunderstated mwbKibg perfonnance IV eilM U S K C tand m i l capaUi carries the film,WSBmm (^lition:m Msome _ strong —. - - _ Slanguage - ntwt ^ Opan Eves til 9 P.M. jon a a o , GRADE: Rflas. <0*Briea) * ana good; C—avenge; D—poor; 67 POST RD., ROUT! 5 EAST VVINDSOR 623-2466 F — amful) n ’ ]

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