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PWOlvfHllliil IINOWnO 10 MRI iriOl OOOQpROf I lUH iniuiiMuuti vlfwiinQor ^ 1 wid M H «i laH^mar. pwOfOrforoik - iS - Herald Reporters walk out 0«rlla|.4llL«...... um$0ftmm< Owhaa.i«u7. 1 1 4 7 CMwldiVMMiV 1.M: MANCHESTER - The onion iWijawfc, representing truck drivers for area NEW YORK (UPI) - Major sation clause in which a team losing beer distributors filed two unfair league players, putting million- a free agent could select one of the labor practice charges with the dollar salaries on the tine to signing club’s top players The National Labor Relations in preserve their freedom of move­ signing team could “ protect " from Hartford Friday afternoon against ment, Friday began the first mid­ 15 to 18 players in its organization, dlstrlbntors Involved in an oegoing season strike in baseball history. depending on the “ quality" of the labor dispute. The strike will last at least until free agent. John Hollis, prasident of early next week because a federal But the players said this system T eam sters Union L oca l lOSS, mediator said Friday he would not would restrict the movement of free charged that four distributors of the calt representatives of the club agents because teams would be less Hartford Beer Distributors Associa­ owners and players back to the likely to sign marginal players if tion unfairly locked out their bargaining table until Monday or they were forced to give up their • 9 7 workers Hiursday in response to a Tuesday. 16th or 19th best player as compen­ O M U m -nur strike by 100 drivers at Hartford A final negotiating session Friday sation. htwaiWlUae, Distributors in Manchester, the fifth fizzled at 12:30 p.m. EDT, two hours The player.s have proposed a member of the association. before the Qiicago Cubs had been ■'pool” concept in which every team 3 S S H I & According to Hollis, the dis­ scheduled to host the San Diego P r w p p i OOP op pm drafting a free agent would a lw m K M N M aowntoahwina tributors were unfair In locking out Padres. That game and 12 others SS p I I ^ M i hwny. Hwieon. designate as many as four players OPO POOKPHn « their workers while continuing to were canceled. - m m m .4^ Mh a . - .*■ ■ fliMM a^M a. OM p SKM. uafUaia aulaimlk: from its 40-man spring training wwopOfiUni 44wy nwntoty allow customers to pick up beer, and “ I don't-feel good about it," said •ipiMO. roster for a compensation pool. The p iM I ‘ by using non-union loaders to serve pitcher Joe Niekro, the Houston team losing a free agent then would these customers. ■te-Vi Astros' player representative who WMaacow, be able to select a player from that ..CNiriIttIMi. 1 1 ^ " I really feel this is a major viola­ participated in the doomed talks. pool. tion (of the National Labor Kendra Bauer of Edgerton Place has her vehicle weighed for the “ 1 hope the people are not going to Ray Grebey, chief negotiator for Relations A ct),’’ Hollis said. soapbox derby scheduled to start at 11 a.m. Sunday on Brookfield be hostile," added New York Mets' Derby weigh-in the owners, called the strike k-r^'+ “ ’This is a serious charge." Street near h^nchester High School. Twon firefighters Bob Le first baseman Rusty Staub. “ I can “ unnecessary." The four distributors involved in only tell you that the players did not O r O O O Y P t Y Doux, left, a n a Patrick Dooley weigh and measure the vehicle. “ (Compensation) is really not a the charge are: Fordham of Hart­ want it." (Herald photo by Pinto) strike issue," Grebey said. “ This ford, Roip> of East Hartford, B. Federal mediator Kenneth problem has to be and will be solved Y o v n c H d i c f U p a ’a M i Vetrana of Bristol and .^ n k lin of Moffett said he ended the at the bargaining table." > South Windsor. ^ negotiating session Friday because However, Don Fehr, an attorney Spokesmen from Rngo and it was obvious an accord could not for the Players Association, said Franklin distributors reported brisk be reached. Group seeks backing compensation was at the heart of business Friday from tavern "W e're pretty deadlocked right OWMOf CkMit the strike because it affected the keepers and liquor merchants who now,” Moffett said. "The next players' future earnings and mobili­ feared their supplies would be meeting will be held next week ty. Fehr monitored the talks for drained during the weekend. possibly Monday or Tuesday — Marvin Miller, the executive direc­ auMtact votMi fwaatwitM A second charge accuses all five ^ ______«m w depending on the availability of the tor of the Players Association, who ggH pgpf distributors of being unfair by parties and also in hopes of some 8.1 for alternative cuts voluntarily agreed to remain out of OHMoof INwiiiolo ^ T qii9 notifying their 'customers to in­ movement (in negotiating Inflilibit B!»»»REPELM Batw catinawtaw tana the discussions once a strike was 0535w» OiMaBiii iffloSrlo^SBS^ crease their inventories because a positions).” oanloroaat called. 1ff*iy a ir a m «>w>y Bidan . . j i ' strike is possible, Hollis said. This WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ Illinois said a decision would be and therefore drafted to be voted The issue that has polarized ; wmiianaha. Ovaai tof aaaapoii. Miller did not attend Friday’s ^ notice Is “ designed to undermine dent Reagan’s supporters Friday made by Tuesday whether to clubowners and players has been down. negotiating session because he felt • - * the status (of the local) as a compensation for a team losing a '^iitt.ii4a... 8.33 Opllpf ill...... Tell erorked toward a possible revival of propose an alternative package of "Ultimately, we would like to he might be a stumbling block to a bargaining agent,” Hollis said. free agent to another club. Owners last month's coalition of budget cuts that is more in line with have a bill similar to the Senate's,” possible settlement. Acowding to Hollis, a customer of Republicans and conservative Reagan’s wishes. feel the system that allowed free .flwSaiaat.t ...... T I w E Michel said. The Senate has Bob Boone, player representative 7f*'"‘ >'><•' one of the distributors presented agents to sign with the highest Democrats to push an alternative Michel told reporters Thursday produced a more austere package of the Philadelphia Phillies, blamed him with a m ailgram be had bidder — with only an amateur draft package of budget cuts through the there was a “ 50-50 chance” they that falls more in line with what the owners for forcing a strike by choice as compensation — had received from the Hartford Beer House. would offer the measure. Reagan Reagan originally proposed. reneging on free agency, a right he pushed salaries out of control S & V w Distributors Association. The notice The coalition was coming together allies have complained some of the In the House, Rep. Leon Panetta, said the players had won through the hurt competitive balance. f stated that because members of even as budget leaders in the House cuts offered by Democratic- D-Calif., said 15 House panels had courts. WMk A Osokif At the beginning of the season, Local toss have been working and Senate praised colleagues for an dominated committees were im­ done "an outstanding job in trying to “ The only alternative is to owners imposed their own compen- witbout a contract since May 1, tb w "outstanding job” of budget-cutting practical or politically unpopular. meet these targets.” strike," Boone said. "The reason could itrlke at anyinv time.time, HoiHollis said. in committee action during the past we’re adamant is it effectively cuts ■\t^l jeited the The mailgram then few weeks. into not only our earning potential J tv < 1 :5 ) * 9 3 f t m ^ customers Increase their inven­ Congressional panels have but also our freedom of movement. Umb aMtoMM^it A O Amba tories, he said. ' recommended nwre than |SS billion . wWP Grebey said the players did not klOOlit 18 OHi OilPI 8n8 Hollis said the NLRB olfice wiU in spending cuts from a wide range inside Today's Herald want any member of a club’s 25-man ...... ia«M iM i~~ \ schedule a hearing on the charges. of ^vem m ent programs, including regular-season roster to be offered Meanwhile, he said, the ap- education, welfare, energy, boosing as compensation for a free agent. praslmately ISO workers locked out and foreign aid. / He also said the owners and players niive filed for unemployment com­ When Congress passed the 1962 Holmes wins by TKO disagreed about which teams should BM resolution last month with pensation for the time they are out ■i^ compensation and whether the of work. A test case hearing will be p of a Republican and conser­ *PP8*wPP_J0 Larry Holmes successfully defended his WBC Hgning of a ranking free agent held Wednesday for one of the » vative Democratic coalition in the heavyweight title Friday night with a third-round should result in compensation. applicants, Leonard Kostek, a House, it ordered the committees to technical knockout of former champion Leon ‘ Owners, who have been preparing worfco’ at Fordham Distributors, make specific spending cuts. Spinks. Page 9. for a strike,.for more than 18 months, Hollis said. He said the "initial But in the House, where have taken oiit |50 million in strike i t : t u response” of persoonri at the un­ Democratic leaders oppose many of insurance that will begin paying out m . n 9 M ■ O ' El*^04tL V^' 'i". ' "> employment office was that these the cuts, some of the recommen- Partly cloudy 91IX),000 for every canceled game workers will be eligible for benefits, dations were "boobytrapped” with beginning June 24. The $50 million is but unemployment officials were provisions meant to provoke floor Partly cloudy today, tonight and Sunday. Detailed enough to cover 500 games — or not available for comment Friday fi^ t s and possibly lead to defeat. forecast-^ Page 2. about 40 days. In the meantime, the nlA t. Rep. Thomas Foley of ownerg will draw on a fund es­ Drivers at Hartford Distributors Washington, assistant DemocraUc tim a te at between $10 and $15 remained on strike Friday with no leader, told reporters Democrats Russians are coming Index ■ million to cover the first two weeks VERNON new bargaining talks sdieduled..Of of a strike. MANCHESTER Trinity Shopping Contor the ISO drivers In the assodation thelio ^ fIo?a!med at restoring A Soviet spy ship believed waiting to monitor the Business ...... 21 Entertainment ...... 17 Players’ attorney Peter Rose said 1145 Tolland Turnpika without a 'oontiract, only UO fram cuts la education, child nutrition, first sea trials “ i ' - ' ’ monitor the first sea trials of the monitor sea trials by the first Tri­ mally position themselves off the dent missile-carrying submarine southeastern U.S. coast to watch News Briefing InOt AiyWS Trident nuclear submarine met a U.S. Polaris submarine Friday in next week. A Coast Guard submarine bases at Charleston, IttMttTl**^- — the Atlantic Ocean about 15 miles spokesman identified the Soviet ship S.C., and Kings Bay, Ga., and air­ off the coast of Long Island, N.Y. as the Ekwator. craft carrier operations off Virginia ’The unmarked Polaris sub was The sources said the Soviet ship and Florida, according to a Navy heading in from sea on a southeast was apparently waiting in the path background book. course when it came to within a of the nation’s first Trident sub- The Ekwator was sighted off the mile or so of the the Russian marinev-ythe USS Ohio, which is to Florida coast during the launch of trawler, slowed down, and veered undergo its first sea trials starting the space shuttle Columbia in away. Wednesday. March, but Coast Guard cutters The Incident, witnessed by a The Ohio will go to sea from the forced the spy ship to leave the area, Victims burled United Press International reporter shipyards of the Electric Boat Divi­ the Coast Guard spokesman said. Charges rejected and'photographer from the air, oc- sion of the General Dynamics Ci)rp. The Soviets havd (nore than 50 HILLSIDE, 111. (UPI) — ’There were no weeping cured in late afternoon just south of at Groton, Conn., at the mouth of the such intelligence-gathering ships in NEW YORK OiPI) - The National News Council mothers or grieving fathers Friday at the funeral of the Block Island. R.I., about 15 miles Thames River, about three miles operation and, although they do not rejected Friday charges that editors of the Washington remaining nine unidentified victims of mass murderer Weather east of Montauk Point on Long from the U.S. Navy submarine base routinely cruise off Long Island, Post helped a reporter write a fictitious story that won John Wayne Gacy. Island. at G r^ n . they have appeared there “from the Pulitzer Prize and then "muzzled" the reporter The pallbearers were funeral directors. The mourners ’The Soviet ship had been dead in Siibs leaving the area must pass time to time.” the administration when the story was discovered to be a fraud. were reporters, cameramen and cetnetery employees. the water, but when the Polaris Montauk Point in order to reach the sources said. The council also rejected charges that the paper There were no heartstruck friends or lovers. appeared, it began moving and the "rigiJed" the Pulitzer award process in favor of the No one to throw the first handful of dirt. two craft ran parallel courses for a story ' jimmy's World" by Janet Cooke. The skeletal remains were the last of Gacy's 33 vic­ time. But it said the Post was "negligent in failing to tims, who were discovered buried in the fetid, worm- Today’s forecast The submarine was apparently Quake'relief speedy challenge and investigate the validity of the story." infested crawl space beneath his suburban home and bound for the Navy submarine base Partly cloudy Saturday, Saturday night and Sunday.' ANKARA. Turkey (UPI) - "On an average, in every five- even after challenges from the community and Post dumped in nearby rivers. ’The first body was unearthed Highs both Saturday and Sunday 80 to 85. Lows Saturday in Groton, Conn. staffers Dec. 22, 1978. The Soviet ship carried Russian Rescuers pulled some 700 bodies member family at least three night aroundeo^J-ight and variable winds through Satur­ wording on its bow and what from the (lebris of an earthquake- members were killed.” Pars said. It also said the newspaper "damaged journalism and (Jook County Medical Examiner Dr. Robert Stein day night.-' . ■ the Washington community " by publishing the ficticious made a final plea for parents of the nine to come appeared to be the word striken Iranian town and toiled A government source in Tehran story and added it "regrets that even after the story was forward and identify their sons. “EKWATOR" amidships along with against time to free another 5.000 reported by telephone that the final published the Post's editors failed to try to help the mor­ “I don't want you to go to your resting place as just so a red star. Some seamen could be people believed buried beneath their death toll would not be known for tally endangered child they believed to exist. " many numbers, " Stein said. “Perhaps your parents are Extended outlook seen on its bow. homes, the official Pars news agen­ several days. The council's findings came on a 15-2 vote. The com­ resigned to what you have done or what they thought you Extended outlook for New England Monday through A returning U.S. Polaris missile submarine and a Soviet spy ship Commercial fishermen from Mon­ cy saici Friday. Geophysical experts in Ankara. plaints of conspiracy, "muzzling" and negligence were have done. I pity such thoughts" disguised as a fishing trawler look each other over Friday, about tauk Point spotted the Soviet ship Iranian Premier Mohammed Ali 'Turkey, said the death toll almost Wednesday; Rajai flew to ..the disaster zone in certainly would have been higher filed with the watchdog council by 10 members of Stein said he came to the funeral to make a eulogy. IVIaiiRachusrlU, Rhode Island and Connrriirul: Close encounter 15 miles east of Montauk Point on Long Island. The Soviet ship Is four days ago in the same general Howard University's journalism department. “But I cannot help but think of the antonym of the thought to be waiting for the Ohio, America’s first Trident sub­ international waters and said it was southeast Iran and said between 1.- had the quake that measured 6.8 on Chance of showers Monday and Tuesday. Fair 500 and 3.000 persons had been killed the Richter scale occurred a few Ms. Cooke was awarded the prize April 13 for the arti­ word ‘eulogy,’’’ he said. “The word is contempt. Wednesday. Highs in the 80s Monday and ’Tuesday with marine, to start sea trials next week. (UPI photo) a converted fishing trawler. cle. a lengthy account of an 8-year-old black heroin ad­ Contempt for society, the contempt that brought you In Washington, administration in the quake that rumbled across the hours earlier. lows mostly In the 60s. ’Turning cooler Wednesday. province of Kerman Thursdav. dict who was injected with the drug by his mother's here.” Maine, New Hampahlrei Showers likely Monday and sources said the Soviet ship was boyfriend Tuesday. Clearing Wednesday. Warm with highs in the She returned the Pulitzer and resigned from the 70s and 80s and lows mostly in the 50s. newspaper, saying the story was false and that she had Oil use cut seen Vermonii Hazy, warm and humid Monday and lied about her academic cr^entials in order to get a job Tuesday with scattered showers and thundershowers. at the Post Brezhnev BOSTON (UPI) — New England could cut its oil con­ Partly cloudy and cooler Wednesday. (Jhance of a few NOW... Julian Wayman gets a ride from police officer sumption for electricity generation in half by the year lingering showers. Highs Monday and Tuesday in the There’s a TOP NOTCH near you: AT TOP NOTCH! David Fields as the rising waters of Williamson 2000 with strict conservation and the use of alternative 80s. Lows in the 60s. Highs Wednesday in the low to mid WE WILL ACCEPT Boy comes home Creek get into his home In Austin, Texas. Heavy energy sources, the General Accounting Office says. 70s. lows in the SOs. East Hartford Manchester rains soaked the area, causing flash flooding In New England depends more on Imported oil than any raps U.S. nSO BURNSIDE AVENUE 260 NORTH MAIN AT MAIN the southern part of the city. (UPI photo) other part of the country, relying on oil for nearly 80 per­ ATLANTA (UPl) — Atlanta police, who still have cent of its energy consumption. Long Island Sound Manchester Middletown neither ruled out nor arrested a 23-year-old Electric costs in the region are 33 above the national 725 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 900 WASHINGTON ST RT 66 photographer questioned about the slayings of 28 young average and heating costs arb among the highest in the Long Island Sound lo Walrh Hill, R.L, and Mon- VISA Atlanta blacks, issued and then canceled a general country, according to the GAO report issued Thursday. lauk Point, N.Y.: Southerly winds 10 to 20 knots today alarm Friday for another missing black youth. and Saturday and 10 to 15 knots tonight. Partly cloudy arms plan NEW STORE HOURS: Floods continue The region could reduce its depefidence on foreign oil MINIMUM PURCHASE '25.00 Police said the grandfather of Willie James Walker. and slice energy consumption by one-third if it adopts today and tonight. Considerable, cloudiness Saturday. MAXIMUM PURCHASE DEPENDS 16. a youngster with no history as a runaway, called to certain energy-saving recommendations offered by the Visibility more than 5 miles. Average wave heights 1 to MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev ON YOUR BANK APPROVAL. say the boy was safe at home The family said he ap­ By United Press International congressional watchdog agency, a GAO report says. 3 feet today and 1 to 2 feet tonight. accused the Reagan administration Friday of lying SUN.9A-M.to 5P.M. about a Soviet military threat and warned that Moscow parently spent the night at an uncle's home. Thunderstorms Friday gave new life to floods that Energy-saving recommendations offered by the GAO MON. THRU SAT.8:00A.M. to 10:00P.M But hours earlier, police issued a general alarm for included: higher efficiency standards for appliances and will respond “rapidly and effectively” to any U.S. Walker and began house-to-house searches and a check swept through Texas and hampered searches for three military buildup. people — including an elderly camper — swept away by lights; restrictions on the use of electric space heaters; of cars in the neighborhood where he was last seen. The and new requirements for commercial building con­ National forecast In his harshest attack since President Reagan took of­ alarm was canceled immediately after the grandfather rampaging rivers and streams. struction. fice, Brezhnev deplored what he said was Washington’s Rain persisted over Texas, Kansas and Missouri. By United Press International phoned Floodwaters washed out streets and surged through New Englanders could use renewable alternatives to City & Fcst Hi U Pep Los Angeles pc shift in policy away from disarmament and towards an Police continued to gather more information on Albuquerque c 101 M . Louisville pc homes and businesses in some areas. Flash flcwd oil such as wood, wind, solid waste, tidal energy and increase of stratC^c arms in Europe. Wayne Williams. ,who has been interrogated twice in AnchOTage c 61 « Memphis r ‘"nie Soviet Union will find a way to react rapidly and watches and warnings were in effect fbr much of the hydropower to make the region even more self- AihevUle r n m Miami Bech pc connection with the slayings. region. sufficient, the report said. Atlanta pc 00 70 Milwaukee r effectively to any challenge,” Brezhnev said in talks B illinu r 79 56 .... MinneiMlis pc with former Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme. Williams was stopped and questioned near a Chat­ The GAO report concluded the region can become less Nashvilte r Elsewhere, a few scattered showers and Birmmgham pc a 71 .01 In Washington, the State Department dismissed tahoochee River bridge in the predawn hours of May 22. thundershowers stretched over the Carolinas and a victim of soaring heating bills and unpredictable Boston pc 80 6S . New Orleans r after officers on a stakeout heard a loud splash in the Browntvill Tx.r 91 76 .41 New YOTk pc Brezhnev’s “strident” comments as propaganda to Virginia. And another band of light rain extended from swings in prices and supplies of imported oil if viable Buffalo pc CMilabm Cty pc water Two days later, the body of the 28th victim. alternatives are implemented. ChrUtn S.C. pc Omaha pc divert attention from a Soviet military buildup and the Nathaniel Cater. 27. was found in the river near the Montana through Wyoming to South Dakota. Some rain Charlott N C i Philadelphia pc occupation of Afghanistan. also dampened parts of the Pacific Northwest and parts Chicago r Ptioenis c same bridge. of the Great Lakes region. Cleveland cy Pittsburgh pc Brezhnev, whose call this year for a summit meeting Columbui cy Portland M. pc has been ignored bv Reagan, said the United States and The rain-swollen Marais Des Cygnes River, surging Dallas cy Portland Ore. r other western leaders who talk about a Soviet threat, Rescue try falls Denver pc Providence pc from eastern Kansas into western Missouri, swept two “are lying and do not even bother to produce at least a young Paola men from a bridge near La Cygnes, Kan. Des Moines r Richmond pc Detroit cy 78 57 St. Louis pc semblance of proof. Police said the two — David Martin, 24, and Rex FRASCATI, Italy (UPI) — A desperate bid to resque a Duluth pc 74 58 Salt Lak Ctypc “The United States suspended the SALT (Strategic State rests case Hunter, 25, both of Paola, Kan,, — were missing and El Paso c UB m San Antonio r 6-year-oId boy trapped 213 feet below ground in a well Hartford pc 79 50 San Diego pc Arms Limitation Talks) process and now is concen­ suspected dead. , San Franese pc failed Friday when a midget lowered into the dark and Honolulu pc trating its efforts on the realization of new programs of PROVIDENCE. R 1. (UPI) — The state rested its narrow shaft was unable to reach the child. ■ Indianapolis cy San Ju^n c case Friday in the murder accessory trial of reputed By the time the midget gave up, the ailing boy had Jackson Miss. Seattle r strategic armaments. Movement in practically all basic Jacksonville r Spokane r directions in this sphere (of SALT) has halted or even mob strongman Rudolph Sciarra. hoping the jury been trapped underground for more than 52 hours but Kansas City pc Tampa pc believed its key witness — a convicted murderer and ad­ rescuers said they would make another attempt to bring Las V ^s pc Waahingt^ pc reversed.” mitted hitman Little Rock r Wichita c Brezhnev was especially critical of the planned the child out. - deployment of 578 U.S.-made Cruise and Pershing-2 Triggerman Nicholas "Nicky" A. Palmigiano. 43. in The midget, Claudio Aprile, said he was unable to pass three days of testimony, told the Superior Court jury he m^uai-range nuclear missiles in Western Europe. through a sharp turn in the shaft dug to rescue the boy. ’This, he said, “is an attempt to tilt in favor of the killed drug addict Raymond "Baby" Curcio in a 1965 hit Lottery ’The attempt that officials conceded was a bold gam­ ordered by reputed New England mob kingpin Raymond American side the strategic balahce established by the ble was undertaken after the boy, Alfredo Rampi, SALT treaty between the U.S.S.R. and the United L.S Patriarca. slipped further down the well just as it appeared The guns. Palmigiano testified, were supplied by rescuers were about to save him. Almanac States. Sciarra. 56. said to be a top lieutenant to Patriarca. Rh(xle Island daily: 9708. Alfredo, who suffers from a heart ailment, was "We will allow no one to Infringe upon the legitimate "Not withstanding the fact that he was convicted of Number drawn Friday in "4-40 " Jackpot: 02-27-10-18. reported by doctors to be in very serious condition Interests of our security or upset the military strategic murder in 1969. the fact that he has spent 20 of his 25 New England: balance that has taken shape in the world.” Connecticut daily: 067. Maine daily: 026. following his fall into the 260-foot-deep well Wednesday adult years in prison, and the fact that he admitted evening. State Department spokesman Savid Passage said the New Hampshire daily: Vermont daily: 594. United States “has made clear both directly to the killing (Curcio). I think he was a very credible 2748 Massachusetts Arts The non-stop effort to save him brought President witness. " Assistant Attorney General Henry Gemma By United Press International Soviet leadership and in public statements our commit­ New Hampshire weekly: Lottery: Orange 224, White Sandro Pertlni to the scene and the entire nation to the ment to a serious and constructive dialogue on arms Jr said Today Is Saturday, June 13, the 164th day of 1961 with 654-33-Green 74. point of tears. control matters, as well as on other vital interenatlonal ______Z______201 to follow. The moon is moving toward its full phase. problems. The morning star is Mars. The evening stars are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. Premier warns Capitol Region nighlights Those bom on this date are under the sign of Gemini. Mon.,Tues.and Wed. Famed U.S. Army General Winfield Scott was bora June 13, 1786. was made as long as he or she at least Ijad site, the lack of public sewers and quesliuned On this date in history: Poland on brink requested the inspection. whether nearby roads could handle the extra traf­ In 1877, the Russo-Turkish War began. Suspects returning fic. In 1935, Jim Braddock decisioned Nbx Baer to win the The board also said there wasn’t another A-20 WARSAW, Poland (UPI) — Warning that Poland once heavyweight boxing crown. again stood “on the brink of catastrophe,” a sober-faced @ June 15-16 & 17 @ HARTFORD — A Florida-based private security zone in the vicinity and expressed the fear that the In 1944, Germany began using its “buzz bomb” secret Pressure problems higher density housing would change the rural and Prime Minister Wojclech Jaruzelski unveiled a firm has been hired to return two bank robbery weapon on England during World War II. sweeping set of economic reforms Friday and proposed historical character of the area. The judge said that In 1977, James Earl Ray, convicted killer of Martin suspects to Hartford from Seattle, Wash., next drainage near the historical factors should be a major cabinet shakeup. week. VERNON — Customers of the town-owned water Luther King, was captured in a Tennessee wilderness CU Pa8AVEr7 HE8ECOVPONr!^^ company have been asked to refrain from using weighed when considering a zone change. Dressed in his beribboned general’s uniform as he ad­ John M. Bailey, Hartford state's attorney said area after escaping from Brushy Mountain Peniten­ dressed parliament in a speech televised across the na­ this will save the state Judicial Department about water on lawns or for other non-essential purposes tiary. during the peak hours from 5 to 10 a.m. and 3 to 9 tion, Jaruzelski also appealed to the Solidarity labor un­ $3,800. He estimated it would have cost $5,500 to Groups agree ion not to “lead the nation to tragedy.” Valuable Coupon •A*: V** Valuable Coupon Valuable Coupon send police detectives to transport the fugitives, p.m Officials have issued the request in the hope of The prime minister’s speech was peppered throughout Curtis Stephens. 23 and Anthony Bennett, 22, both of with dire warnings that Poland and the liberalization 1 LB. PKO. QUARTERS : Hartford. avoiding water pressure problems that occur each ELLINGTON — An agreement for a one-year SWEET LIFE BRACK summer in parts of the system. contract has been worked out between the trend that began with the birth of the independent unions The pair was arrested in Seattle last Friday in last year m i^ t not survive. LAND O’ LAKES connection with the robbery of the Terry Square Meanwhile, the Water Pollution Control Authori­ bargaining group of 50 non-certified school system HAMBURG or ty is planning to ask the Town Council, Monday employees and a Board of Elducation committee. iHanrbpfitrr Hrralli Although he did not mention the Kremlin by name, branch of the Connecticut ^ n k & Trust, the day clearly the grim tone of his speech was related to before. night, to approve a plaq for improvements to the ’The full board must now approve the agreement. HOT DOG ROLLS BUTTER system that would cost $500,000 to carry out. ’The proposed contract equalizes benefits among Official Manchester New$paper , Mmcow’s blunt demand two days edriier for a change in Police said they will be charged with first-degree tte Polish leadership — and the leadership’s defiance of OFF 3 robbery upon their return. The council hasn't yet decided whether it will sell employees doing the same jobs, establishes star­ USR8 327-500 yp) 216 REG. PRICE the company to Connecticut Water Co. for $185,000 ting salaries and grants all 50 employees an 8.75 that donand. which was the amount offered. percent pay raise. Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by He appealed for help from the unions and national uni­ HALF GALLON The non-ceitified workers Include nurses, media the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square. ty- Council suggests center staff, 10 and 12-month secretaries, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at “The country is again on the brink of catastrophe. ’The HOOD custodians and para-prqfessiqnals. Manchester. Conn. POSTMASTER. Send address fate of the nation is in danger," Jaruzelski said. “When changes to The Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, Conn a ship is sinking, the crew helps the leadership,” he ICE CREAM HARTFORD — The City Council’s Housing, Appealing ruling 06040. said. «Hh coupon end oddHIonBl *10.00 food with coupon end •ddlUoncI *10 00 food k mhh ceyMii sn4 •4dlllen«l *10.00 to.*d purchato LhnH one coupon per cuctomoi Health and Code Enforcement Committee is purcMte. LImK eee eeepen per CHiteeier purcheso UmH one coupon per cutlomor SOUTH WINDSOR — The Planning and Zmilng Announcing personnel changes in ministries dealing Good Sun Jun .14 thru Sot .Jun 20.1961 recommending that the city adopt an ordinance Banks to reopen To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call 647- with the economy, Jaruzelski said reforms must include Good 8un.,Jun.14 thru 8pl.,Jun.2O.1901 Good Sun..Jun.14 thru Sot.,Jun.20,1901 which would require that most city apartments be Commission is challenging a Superior Court judge’s ruling that the commission’s denial of a zone 9946. Office hours are 8:30 a m. to 5;30 p.m. Monday the lifting of sonte food subsidies and cutbacks in the inspected each time they become vacant. through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m; Saturday. Delivery government payraU. I^e committee passed the recommendation in a change for 9.1 acres on King Street was un­ HARTFORD — When (wo recently closed branches of Connecticut Bank & Trust reopen next should be made by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and by JaniselskTs was not the only warning to be sounded as 3-1 vote. Member Olga W. Thompson, chairman, warranted. 7:90 a.m. Saturday. the spectre of Soviet intervention again cast its shadow week, they will hdve bullet-resistant shields to voted against the proposal noting it would be Judge Brian O’Neill ruled in February that the Suggested carrier rates are fl.20 weekly, $5.12 for one over Polish. irresponsible to recommend the inspection denial was “capricious, unreasonable and contrary separate bank employees from their customers. ’The branches at 2775 Main St. and 701 Blue Hills month, $15.95 for three months, $90.70 for six months, Tbe Kiefnlln sounded another warning on Poland program without appropriating money to hire more to law, acting om an appeal from the applicant, and $61.40 for one year. Mall rates are available oii Friday, only two days aftw it bluntly criticized / Ave., each have been robtied three times this year. housing code inspectors. Alfred Burnham. request. Jaruzelski and Communist I ^ y leader Stanislaw Burnham had applied for a zone change from a ’They w^re closed last week, with the Mirnlsslon of If approved by the council the ordinance would Kania by name and virtually demanded their ouster for require landlords of buildings built or renovated 10 fural residential zone which allows $0,000 square- the state Banking Department to instaU new securi­ ty measures. To place a classified or display advertisement, or to feRing to halt the nation's Uberalizatlon. VOUGErMOGHMOREATA foot lots to an A-20 zone which allows 20,000-square- or more years ago and containing three or more Barriers extend from the countertops to the rmbit a news Item, story or picture idea, call 649-2711. “D l^ . slanderous InvenUons and attacks on the rental units, to apply for certificates of occupancy foot lots. QUALfTY! L£W PRICES! ceilings to prevent would be robbers from getting ' Office hours are 8:90 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Soviet Uiiion,” ware still circulatihg in Warsaw in the before renting vacant units. However, a landlord ’The reqpest was denied because commission Friday. ' form of homemade leaflets, the official Soviet news members expressed concern about drainage at the behind the tellers' windows. could rent an apartment before the city inspection • agency Tass said. It said the people circulating the S&H GREEN STAMPS TOO! leaflets were doing so “without punishment.” (SEEN SIMP SlOREI^o^. * — THE HKRALD, Sat , June 13, 1981 THE HERALD. Sat., June 13. 1981 - 5

EAST II \KTEOKM INVITATION PUHUC SCHOOLS T O B ID Minority enrollment INVITATION TO BIO Area Towns Notice is hereby given that l l l l » « 5 7 6 the Eighth Utilities MEDICAL SIIPI'LIES District will receive sealed InfomuiUoa m iy be obUined from bids in the Office of the Coventry k * the Dlvliloa of Buiineu Services, Bolton/ no Long Hill Drive. Eeil Hart­ Eighth Utilities District, 32 ford. a . OtIM until bid opening on Main Street, Manchester, shadows population 1 T June » . IM< at 2:30 P.M . Connecticut, until 7:00 THE EAST HARTFORD PUBLIC P.M. on July 9, 1981, for f SCHOOLS IS AN EQUAL' By Hilary Rosenbarg recreaUon programa muionty and Package Insurance was attractive to the Hartford OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Herald Reporter residents. white studmts get along well. "I Coverage for 1981-82, at tnSJM She said cenjer employees can’t even think of a problem," he which time bids will be MANCHEiSTER — Although few became suspictoiu that some of the ■aid. publicly opened, read and minorities are Involved In town ball playeri coming to the center Only a few minority adults take recorded. Specifications, recreation programs,' recreation LEGAL NOTICE were not Manchester resident! part in the recreation department’s and bid forms may be directors and supervisors believe when they discovered many of them cultural program, according to secured at the the percentage of these participanta The aifhual meeting of were giving the same Mancheater Leslie Sherman, director of the Dispatcher’s Office, Fire in the programs reflects the small the Bolton Cemetery address. The center was forced to program. "But 04ir doors are open to Department, 32 Main percentage of minorities in town, turn the Hartford residents away. everybody," she laid. Association, Inc., will Street, Manchester, CT. they said recently. Cola said. Participants In the program are be held at the Bolton The right is reserved to Program directors Interviewed The local black adults have con­ mostly white women, she said. The Town Hall 3:00 p.m., reject any and all bids. also laid that few minority workers tinued to play basketball at West program is designed for women, “ to June 19th., 1981. John C. Flynn. Jr. have been employed in recreation Side, she said. get them out Of the house, meeting Insurance Commissioner department programs in the past 'Cola said the finds that fewer more people," Sherman said. Robert D. Murdock, Eighth Utilities District few years. But, some directors said Vice President black teenagers and children come Leticia Rodriguez Newton, the 017-06 that applications from minorities to West Side than black adults. Puerto Rican nursery attendant for i are rare. "Probably only a handful from the cultural program, said that the No statistics have been complied Squire Village,” (a Spencer Street minority adults she knows, men and on the numbers of minority program development housing many black women, work during the day when - Legal Notice participants or employees, they and Puerto Rican families), she the program is in session. said. Town of Andover, Connrclirul said. Few employees of the recreation Zoning Board of Appeal* Minority group members, mainly At the schools, the minority department programs have been The Zoning Board of Appeal* of the Town of Andover. Connecllcvt will blacks and Puerto Ricans, can be children attending each school black, program directors said. The hold a public hearing In the Town Office Bonding Wadneaday. June 17, found in most recreation programs, usually participate in the summer department employs many part- IM I at B:00 p.m. To hear the following appIlcaUonf aaklng for relief directors said. from the Zoning Lew* of the Town of Andorer. Connecticut. programs at that school, said Laura time workers to run its programs. Carl Silver, assistant director of Hahn, director of the playground "W e have had over the years blacks #1W - Eugene Sammartino ■ requesting relief from zoning regulallona the Recreation Department, said Students at Howell Cheney Technical School were presented awards from the Article VI. Section 12.00.00 Space Requirements - Vsrisnce of 9 program. Few minority stuidents, working for us. We’ve had some These Bolton Students were honored Thursday at an awards Vocational Industrial Clubs of America last week at the school. The awards feet needed for side ysrd, have 11 feet, need 20 feet. Lot located that all three recreation centers however, are involved in the winter good people,” Silver said. assembly for the elementary and center schools. For outstanding were presented to students with superior academic achievement In various on Bear Swamp Road, Andover. have "a good sprinkling" Of black recreation programs at Bowers, According to aquatics supervisor achievement in their respective Grades, they are. left to right. Vocational award winners vocational departments. From left, Mervln Hayslip, Everett Carpenter, Al 1190 - Ernest Mendenhall - requesting relief from soning regulations and Puerto Rican adults, teenagers Waddell and Nathan Hale schools. Kelley, in the last few years, “ there Top winners Gerry Murphy and John Llebler. Grade 7 Heidi Clark. Grade 8. Article XV. Section 28 02 00 Package Stores ■ Package store can and children p a rticip a tin g in Many minority teenagers are in­ have been no minority applicants for Laura Oufralne was honored for never missing a day of school for Laflamme, Jerry Torres, Brian Bogar, Mark Almedia, Robert Comlre, Patrick not be within 500 feet of church, school or llbra,-y. Library Is 364 programs and using the facilities. feel away, need variance of 136 feet Building located on Route 6 volved In the department's summer aquatic programs.” eight years, Patti Sobol, Grade 8, Carolyn Lamaire, Grade 6 and Bourne, Marcel Goetz, Bill Moreau, Bob Hunter, Thomas Eaton and Ray Pat Wilson, co-director at the In Andover sports leagues, "a very, very large At Manchester’s two public golf Boisvert. (Herald photo by Pinto) / YMCA, confirmed that minority Donna LaCahpelle, Grade 5. (Herald p’ oto by Cody) ^ At this hearing Interested persons m ay appear and be heard and written program," Silver said. courses, Manchester and Red Rock communication received. Said appeals are on file and may be seen Ip the children and adults take part in the However, according to Laura country clubs, minorities can rarely Office of the Town Clerk, Town OKice Building center's sports, arts and crafts, Hahn, who is involved in the be fouiid, according to the resident Dated Andover. Connecticut 6 June. 1961 preachool and personal development summer women’s softball leagues, golf instructors. Twelve feted . 13 June, toil programs, although very few there are no minority women on the Penny Balinger, who gives lessons Club participants honoreci Zoning Board of Appeals minority members can be found in eight recreational and five com­ at Red Rock, said she knows of only Andover. Connecticut each. M ary C. M cNam ara. Chairman petitive women’s softball teams. one black golfer who plays on a # 1 012-06 ' At West Side recreation center, The Manchester soccer club, an regular basis. Other blacks play on ly Red Cross director Diane Cola has seen the course once in a while, she said. outgrowth of the recreation minority participation in programs Balinger noted that even in areas at Bolton school assembly department's soccer league, has MANCHESTER — The Manchester-Bolton American Leeal Notice grow in the past few years, she said. several minority members on its with large black populations, few Red Cross honored 12 volunteers for their long-time ser­ At first, she said, few black adults teams, club president James blacks play golf. In Florida, her BOLTON — Members of the girls’ sportsmanship. vice Thursday night at the agency’s 10th annual meeting Public Hearing participated in the night basketball Dieterle said. He said these team native state and a state with a large Kimberly Kilpatrick. ^ ^ ftb a ll team, student council and Student council executives were at South United Methodist Church. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS program at the center. "But now it’s members are easily assimilated into black population, "you never see a- The school also received an award various other organizations were also honored: Patricia Sobol, presi­ H. Grant Thomas, chairman of the Greater Hartford a common thing," ihe said. "It the teams and are some of the top lot of black golfers," she said. for outstanding contribution to the TOWN OF BOLTON honored Thursday at an awards dent. Andrew Minicucci. vice presi­ Chapter of the American Red Cross and vice president spread through word of mouth.” players on the teams. At Manchester Country Club, pro Easter Seal Campaign. The center asseitibly for the students at the dent, Edward Bachl. treasurer and of Aetna Life and Casualty Co., presented awards to the The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public When black adults found out about In the department's acquatic golfer Ralph DeNicolo said, there school was awarded a trophy by the elementary and center school. Andrea Pinto, secretary. volunteers, whose years of service comes to a combined Hearing on June 16,1981 at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Hall to the basketball facilities at West progams, minority children are ac­ are no black club members. Connecticut Easter Seal Associa­ Geraldine Grimaldi was named In industrial arts, the Golden total of 365 years. hear the following appeals: Side, they began inviting their Hart­ tive participants in lesson However, he said a few blacks use tion. Over $1,500 was collected by t I Hammer Award went to Patricia Receiving certificates and 35-year pins were Hilda 1. ) Appeal of Mrs. Nilsine Clyde to construct a garage ford friends to play with them. Cola programs, Tom Kelley, aquatics the course at times. the girls’ softball team's most students, and Jay Gonzalez won a valuable player, Wendy Plosky the Sobol and Donald Haloburdo. Baker, Helen Elliott, Mary Garaventa and Helen St. at 37 Carpenter Rd. which does not conform to the said. Since the Hartford gyms are supervisor, said. ten-speed bike and David Smith a most consistent hitter, Danae Chorus awards went to Thomas Laurent. Certificates and 30-year pins went to Katherine rear setback requirements of Section 7A of the often crowded, she said, the center Sliver emphasized that in all the pair of roller skates for their in­ Marshall was honored for the most Russell. Joy Alleman and Timothy Burr. June Decker, Vera Dormer, Alberta Porter and Zoning Regulations. dividual contributions in connection 2. ) Appeal of Mr. John A. Mancini of 11 Cook Drive to spirit and desire and Tracey Rich Parsons, and band awards went to with the campaign. Catherine Russell. received an award for Thomas Russel. Heidi Clark and Hazel Finnegan, Maybelle Newton and Louise Par- construct an addition to his home which does not makian rcceiv^ 25-year pins. Certificates of apprecia­ conform to the sideline requirements of Section 7C tion were presented to Josephine Dickenson, who is of the Zoning Regulations. retiring after 18 years as assistant to the director of the 3. ) Appeal of Mr. Anthony F. Alibrio of 34 Tunxts Trail local Red Cross office, and Charles Banks, who has to construct a tool shed which does not conform to Representatives to meet Council to appear in court completed 10 years in the Red Cross Motor Service and the sideline requirements of Section 7C of the Zoning six years on the Branch Board. Regulations. Thomas noted that the Manchester-Bolton Branch in­ John H. Roberts, Chairman adjourned to the polls ~qf . 200 annual town budget meeting from Bolton Zoning Board of Appeals By Richard Cody creased its blood collections by 15 percent In 1980-81, Herald Reporter signatures from legal voters are ob­ referendum action 009-06 on dam study compromise tained by petition. The petitions, compared to a 7 percent increase for the Greater Hart­ State statute permits home rule, a ford area and 2 percent for the state. Red Cross ac­ COVENTRY - Town Council once validated under state statute, town charter, so that a town may tivities in Manchester started 75 years ago when, in members have been summoned to would prevent a town meeting from have more direct control over its ADVKRTISEMENT FOR BIDS engineer for the town who con­ but town officials would prefer to 1906, $5,000 was raised toward relief for victims of the MANCHESTER - Town attend a hearing in Rockville taking any action, leaving its own governmental process the rule Town of Manrli«*Nt4*r, (^onnerlirul ducted a 1979 study of the dam, in use the estimated $15,000 cost of San Francisco earthquake. repreaenta will meet Monday Superior Court Monday, as a group attendees only to discuss the matter allows deviation from the statutes (Owner) discussing with Pac whether or not another study to begin the repairs. Town Director Peter Sylvester, speaking at the morning with Environmental of residents have filed suit against at hand. on certain laws. f / Sealed bids fur the construction of the Forest Hills Storage Facility the Information he is seeking may The total cost of repairs to the meeting, congratulated the local Red Cross on its ac­ Protection Commissioner Stanley the town to prevent the council or Town Attorney Abbot Schwebel’s According to Spinella the and Appurtenant Work, Contract 15B, will be received at the office of already be ^available, based on dam has been estimated at between complishments. Pac in an effort to compromise oh town from setting the mill rate at opinion was that the petitions were vationale for seeking court action is the Director of General Services, Municipal Building. 41 Center Street, studies already done. $300,000 to $500,000. Mayor Stephen Officers elected for 1981-82 are: Joseph L, Swensson Manchester. Connecticut 06040, until 11:00 A M E.D S.T on Thursday, Pac’s order for a fotirtb study of the anything other tiun that approved indeed valid, and thus the town b a ^ on a muddle between home Joyner said that additional Penny has questioned whether the Sr., chairman, Richard Carter, first vicechairman; July 2. 1961. at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened Unton Pond dam, which is being res­ by the town meeting May 8. meeting should be adjourned to the rule and state statute on this issue and read aloud. calculations on needed repairs to the town can afford the repairs, saying Richard Conti, second vice chairman-fund Dreselly, itted here by officials. Eight residents, led by former polls. But the residents, under the Where statute permits a referen­ Bid security in the form of a bid bond, payable to the Owner, ia dam may be obtainable by expan­ the pond and dam serve a relatively secretary. Swensson, Carter and Mrs. Dreselly were in­ State Rep. Walter Joyner, R- state representative Robert Walsh, promotion of the organization We dum, he said, town charter does not. required in the sum of 10 percent ( 10*7c) of the bid Bid security shall be ding upon studies already done. small number of people. cumbents. subject to the conditions provided In the Instructions to Bidders Mancfaeater, who lives to the Union filed suit June 2 through an attorney Are Taxpayers, Too, overruled the The injunction being sought, he said, 11ie DEP has termed the dam one Residents of the Eighth District, Swensson announced that the Manchester-Bolton Red The Instruction to Bidders. Form of General Bid. Contract Plans, Pood area, will be among those of­ seeking an injunction against the moderator’s decision to accept the will bind the council and the town to of three In the state which require however, where the pond is located, Cross branch is seeking a neW name and welcomes Specifications, Performance and Payment Bonds, and othevContract ficials representing Nfaachester. town. The injunction being sought town attorney’s opinion. Residents the charter specifications. Documents may be examined and obtained at the office of the Director “ urgent" action to secure it in case have said they need the pond for fire The Junior Choir of the Church of the Nazarene. Main Street, will suggestions from the public. The name-change is Joyner said he and Sen. Marcella would prevent the town council or then voted the budget in. At the second town budget, of General Services, Municipal Building, 41 Center Street. Manchester. of floods. The three studies protection water. present "The Music Machine." at a special service at the church needed, he explained, becabse the branch office will be Fahey, D-Eiast Hartford will join the town at a referendum or town But in a move reflecting con­ meeting, which also went the way of Connecticut 06040. A deposit of 92S 00 in cash oijjcheck, made payable to previously done have determined The meeting between Pac and Music machine expanded to service the towns of South Windsor, East the Town of Manchester, will be required for each set of Contract Public Works director Jay Giles and meeting from changing the budget sistency, the council vo(pd May 11 to the last town meeting by being Sunday night. Participants In the program, include from left, Tina that the ^ m has structural damage. Zorger, Frank KucienskI, Dana BurzynskI, Sarah HornbOstel and Hartford, East Windsor, Glastonbury and Marlborough. Documents taken Any unsuccessful bidder or nonbidder, upmt returning Clarence Welti, a consulting town officials is set for 11 ;30 a.m. from that one adopted May 8 at the the town meeting action and forced to referendum by the such set within )0 days, Saturdays. Sundays and legal holidaya excluded, Monday. to take the vote to the polls. Colleen Phelps. (Herald photo by Pinto) after the date o f opening bids in good condition w ill be refunded his town’s first annual budget town taxpayers association, Schwebel deposit. meeting of the budget season. The budget was buried by a 2-1 said that he sees no conflict between Girl injured slightly; Contract Documents will be mailed to prospective bidders upon At the town meeting May 8. 173 margin at referendum May 19, statute and charter on the issue, and request and receipt of a separate check for 910.00 made payable to the residents attempted to vote the which reflected in the eyes of the that statute addresses the issue Town of Manchester, which will not be refunded. council’s proposed $6.06 million council that residents wanted a more closely than does charier. He The successful bidder must furnish a Perform ance Bond and a P a y ­ ran in front of cor ment Bond equal to 100 percent of the contract price. town budget in, after a controversial lower tax rate. . maintained that the council, under No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (90) days move in which they overruled the The town was subsequently sued his advice, followed statute in excluding Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays after the date of Calendars moderator's decision that a referen­ by Walsh, Blanche Boucher. revoking the town meeting action opening of bids. MANCHESTER - A second-floor offices of the dum was in order. The budget FTiscilla Doyle. Suzanne Johnson. since statute allows the referendum principal and secretary The Town of Manchester is an equal opportunity em ployer, and nine-year-old Cambridge requires an affirmative action policy for all of ita contractors and ven­ reflected a 72.5 mill tax rate, a four- Charlotte Kennedy, Bruce Stave, option. Street girl sustained minor were ransacked, police dors, as a condition of doing business with the Town, as per Federal mill increase over the present mill Dorothy Wilmot and Fred Wilmot. Though council members are not injuries to her thigh and said nothing was reported Executive Order No. 11246. Bidders on this work will be required to Andover Bolton rate. This group, according to both required to attend the hearing since knee Thursday evening taken. comply with said Order and all amendments or supplements to that Walsh and Paul Spinella, their at­ Executive Order The taxpayers association, as in they were summoned and not sub­ when she accidentally ran the past, had petitioned for a torney from West Hartford, asserts poenaed, Chairwoman Roberta TTw Ovmer reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject Town clerk, 6 p.m. Town Office Building. Monday in front of a passing car. LEGAL NOTICES referendum under the guidelines of that although the town charter per­ any and all bids, should the Owner deem it to be in the public interest to Town Clerk, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. Koontz said she would attend the police said. do so. Tax Collector, 7 p.m., Town Office Building. mits referendums on votes for other Tax Collector, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. state statute section 7-7, which hearing scheduled for 10 a m. Witness told police that INVITATION TO BID TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT Assessor, 7 p.m., Town Office Building. allows town meeting action to be purchases or powers, it excludes the Amy Gifford, of 76 Cam­ Robert B Weiss Wetalnds Commission, 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. Assessor/Building Official, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. Sealed bids will be received in General Manager Tuesday / bridge St., was chasing the Office of the Director of Q8S^ Wednesday other youths when she ran General Service!. 41 Center Street, Board of Selectmen, 10 a.m., town Office Building. Graduation, 6 p.m.. High School. Blood clinic in front of a car driven by Manchester, Connecticut, until Thursday Public Hearing, 8 p.m., Community Hall. July 1. IM l at 11:00 a.m- for the COVENTRY — A blood Joanne Cochran. 28. of 1 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Board of Library Directors, 8 p.m.. Library. Board of Selectmen, 8 p.m.. Community Hail. following pressure clinic sponsored Webster Lane. Police said Town of Manrhealrr, Connerlirul Wednesday CHEMICALS by Community Health Ser­ the young giri did not see The Town of Manchester Is an (Owner) Planning Commission, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. vice, Inc. will be held at Biuy equal opportunity em ployer, and Sealad bids for the Forest Hills Storage F acility Water Main and Sit* Don’t the passing car. No Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall requires an a ff^ m a tiv e action Work. Contract 15A. will be received at the oHIce ol the Director o> Hill’s Pharmacy from t to charges were lodged. .policy for all of itaContractors and General Services. Municipal Building. 41 Center Street. Manchester. 2 p.m. Tuesday. ••• A- spokesman at Vendors as a condition of doing Connecticut 06040. until 11:00 A M. E .D S.T, on Thursday. July 2.1911. at any Foot There will be another Manchester Memorial business with the Town, as per which lim e and place said bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. blood pressure clinic July Hospital said Gifford was Federal Order 11246. The work involves the InalallaUon ol approiimately 710 linear faet ol Bid Forms, plans and 16-Inch water mains. 350.Unear feet of 12-lnch storage la cllily overflow 7, at Bane’s Pharmacy, treated for contusions specifications are available at the and drain line, construction of a paved access road and reservoir site from 1 to 2 p.ih. after the accident and General Services Office, 41 Centtr preparation and restoration work. released. Street. Manchester. Connecticut. Bid security in the form o l a bid bond, payable to the Owaer, is In another incident TOWN OP MANCHESTER required In the sum ol 10 psreeni (10%) o l Ibe bid. Bid security ahaU be CONNECTICUT subject to the conditions provided in the InatrucUons to Bidders. Thursday night, police said ROBERT B WEISS. The Instruction to Bidders. Form of General Bid. Contract Plans. someone broke into St. GENERAL MANAGER Specifications. Performance end Payment Bonds, and oUwr Contract MvUhout first chocking Bridget's School and ran­ 0»06 Documents may be examined and obtained at Um office of the Dtraetor sacked two offices. o f General Services. Municipal Bulldlag, 41 Canter SIraeC. Manchaalar. Watt thickness! Police said an Uniden­ Connecticut 06040. A depoait of t25.00 In cash or chack. m adapayabi* to INVITATION the Town ol Mancheater. will be raqulred for aach aat of Contract iQthether pools are tified burglar entered the Documenti (aken. Any unsucceaaful blddar or nonblddtr. upon r*fiinitn| Four Bolton olomftn- O ur’ 12 KMoe steel panels are school through a ground TO BID auch'sel within 30 days. Saturdayi. Suadays and lagal holiday* axetodwT almost ^6% thicker! Protect your floor window in the rear of altar Um data o f opening bids and In good condition w ill b * ralundad hit tary students were The Manchester Public depoait long-te?m...... investment w ith'I value! the building. Although the honored Thursday ae Schools solicits bids for Contract Documenti will be malted to proapectlvc btddera upon flag helpers at an • Can today whie Bank rates are low! j A R T SU PPU E S for the requeat and receipt ol a teparale chack for 110.00 made payabte to the Town of Manchester, which will not be refunded. awards assembly at the 1981-1982 scho'ol year. • Wie feature quality pool products The succeiaful bidder must lurnlih a Parlormanc* Bond and a Pay­ elementary school. Left Sealed bids will be ment Bond equal to 100 parcent ol the contract price. and instalations. Case nolled to right are David received until 3:00 P.M., No bidder may withdraw hla bid for a pariod of thirty (10| day* • Aluminum and Fiberglass June 30, 1981, at which excluding Saturday!. Sunday* and lagal bolldtyt tflar tb* dal* of Rogers, T.J. Allbrio, MANCH-BSTER oponlag of bid*. r also available.______Charges against Eugene time they will be publicly The Town'of Manebeator la an equal opporlaalty anuiloyar, M d ’ Jeff Mann and Ken Glenn, S3, of Hartforid, opened. The right li require* an afflnntUv* acUqn policy lor all of lU contractor* and **n- Ralaa. Behind is were nolled Thursday in reserved to reject any and dora, t f a condition of doing butliiot* with Um Tom , a* par Ftdaral teacher Norean Caul. all. bids. Specifications and ExacuUv* Order No. I1S46. BMdort on IM* arorti will k* raqutrad to Manchester Superior comply with said Order and alt anMndmaata or lapplim iati to that (Herald photo by Cody) Court. bid forms may be secured ExacuUv* Order. rtvaa Mdmbers of th* Manchester Power Squadron manned a boating Glenn was arrested here at the Business Office, 45 The Owner reaervat the right to nalvt tay informaUUa* or to r«loct RK 44 A (3m M O Biatr LaMi April M and charged with N. School Street, any and a ll bldi. ahould the Owner deem It to b* In the public Intwaat to OCWBJIWr 742 7308 safety display Wednesday night at the Manchester Parkade. Man­ do ao. Manchester, Connecticut. second-degree criminal TOWN o r MANCHUTOR. CONNICCnCtfT MANCHESTER SOUTHINGTON ENREl£ AVON Safety display ning the display were, from left, Lt. Cmdr. Paul E. Merson, Raymond E. Damera, Manchester and Cmdr. .Charles Sullivan, Vernon. (Herald photo attempt to commit sexual Hobart B. Wait* 649-9933 742-7308 7410300 ' 742-7306 assault and risk it injury to Buainess Manager. Ganeral Managar * or-06 by Pinto) \ a nninor, 0304)6 6 - THE HERALD. Sat., June 13. 1981 THE HERALD, Sat., June 13, 1981 - 7 Commentary Policemen Workers hunt OPINION / back on job

BRIDGEPORT (UP!) - Three for lost baby policemen who were cleared last week of brutality charges stemming Garrett, held on $50,000 bond, was from a 1979 arrest returned to work BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - More Secret transcript tells why Lefever withdrew than 50 city employees Friday to be presented next week in Friday for the first time since their suspension in January. joined police in combing a 15-acre Bridgeport Suprior Court. Police said they received informa­ \ special panel of lawyers ap­ wooded area behind a housing WASHINGTON - Ernest been following the text. "Now wait a tion Thursday that a plastic bag, acquaintances, including a retired a previously arranged thing, and it pointed by a federal Judge cleared project for a baby girl missing from Lefever's poor performance behind minute!" interrupted Tsongas. which appeared to be tied around a ambassador. was only accidental that Nestle was officers ’Theophllus Meekins, John her home for one week. closed Senate doors led to his body, was seen floating in Yellow Lefever tried to explain that the The Nestle Conneelion — Com­ Dobosz, and William LaSalaU of The search was the latest effort to dramatic withdrawal Friday after­ Mill Pond near the Father Panik added words accurately reflected Dodd; "Well, it wasn’t accidental allegations excessive force was used locate 22-month-old Jovanna Craw­ mittee members grilled Lefever on. Village housing project. noon as President Reagan's top' the context. “ We are talking about in the 1979 arrest of James (Cun­ ford, whose mother, Mary Craw- the relationship between his if you called him.” A resident of the project told human rights spokesman. Israel." he said. "The whole section Jack Anderson ningham at a South End restaurant. fqrd, 23, reported the child missing Washington think tank and the Lefever: "No, it was not acciden- police he had seen the bag floating in He spent nearly six hours on the is about Israel." The panel said evidence showed June 5. Swiss-based Nestle Corporation, U1 if I called him. But there is the water earlier this w ^ . He said Senate carpet on Thursday. The Washington Merry-Go-Round Cunningham was treated roughly Since then, police and tenants of There were more sharp questions which has been marketing infant nothing wrong with seeking money he did not call police because he was transcript, still classified secret, un­ but culpability could not be es­ the P.T, Barnum housing project, until Lefever angrily accused the formula in Third World countries from any legitimate sources — and afraid to get involved. derlines the issues that led the tablished. where the child lived, have searched senators to trying tp portray him as any legitimate source.” A Police searched the pond in a boat despite disastrous eff^ ts on infants. Cunningham suffered head in­ almost daily — checking roofs, Senate Foreign Relations Com­ anti-Israel. “ No one can an anti- but were unable to find the plastic The questioning brought out that Dodd: "Except it could potential­ juries when slammed by a police car tunnels, apartments and garbage mittee to reject his nomination by a Israel label on me for anything I bag. questioning that he had “ received The human rights nominee replied Lefever's think tank decided to do a ly violate your own code of ethics door but witnesses alleged Meekins dumpsters throughout the project. stunning 13 to 4 vote. Here are the have said ..." he exploded. “ Any ef­ remuneration from the Foreign Af­ that he had received letter counts study on infant formula, then ap­ followed by the Institute.” beat Cunningham with a billy club The disappearance has stirred highlights; fort to pin a label on me at this point fairs Association for making two from Percy's staff and courtesy proached Nestle mentioning the The senator then asked Lefever while the other officers watched. fears among the project's 2,(K)0 Middle Fan! view* — Some is without foundation." speeches and for helping to prepare copies that had been sent to proposed study, and then asked for whether there had been any discus­ residents that the black child may senators expressed misgivings over have been the victim of an Atlanta- South Afrira lira — The secret and do a little preliminary work ... Secretary of State Alexander Haig. money. At first, Lefever said the ap­ sion with Nestle about who would do a Lefever study that seemed to call style killer. Worker killed transcript reveals that Lefever had " I believe it is correct to say, sir, the study on infant formula. Lefever Jobless rolls 4 for a conference held in Washington. proach had been made by a Nestle The fears were only slightly for "nuclear guarantees" to Arab extensive ties with the Foreign Af­ to my knowledge, that the majority HAMDEN (U P I) — A construc­ DC." executive. But Sen. Christopher said he didn't “ recall any such dis­ allayed by the arrest Tuesday of countries such as Egypt and Syria. fairs Association in South Africa, an WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - tion worker fell 48 feet to his death He emphasized that he had not of the letters supporting me have Dodd, D-Conn., pointed out that cussion." but conceded "it is indeed Mrs. Crawford's boyfriend, Ronald He said that he had suggested organization that has been exposed Claims for unemployment benefits Friday while working on the roof of known of any ties between the been spontaneous," Lefever added. Lefever, in fact, had initiated the a possibility” that he had discussed Garrett, an unemployed itinerant, nuclear assistance to the Arabs and declined for the two-week period en­ a building, police said. as a front for the South African association and the South African Percy retorted that recently, in contact. The exchange went like with the company the choice of Her­ on a charge of risk of injury to a ding June 8 — the sixth consecutive Hubert Albert, 52, of Watertown, Israelis alike. "The whole effort of government. ’ fact, the mail to his office had run minor. government. this: t man Nickel, a Fortune magazine drop. Labor Commissioner P. was pronounced dead at Yale New my analysis is designed to maintain Lefever admitted that he had Garrett was babysitting the child The lellern ineidenl — Lefever "5 to 1" against Lefever. Percy ac­ Dodd: “ We're talking about a writer. Joseph Peraro said Friday. Haven Hospital shortly after the ac­ stability in the Middle East, to clipped articles from U.S. last Friday and told police he turned was questioned about a claim he had cused him of misleading the radio decision to do a study on September This contradicted what Lefever Claims for the June 6 period cident about 7 a.m. protect Israel, " he said. her over to a boy of 10 or 11 when the publications and forwarded them to made on a radio talk show that audience, and questioned another 6, a phone call to Nestle on had said in earlier hearings that the totalled 35,289, compared to 36,686 Police said he was an employee of At one point, he began to read youth said Jovanna's grandmother the association. He had provided "very strong, spontaneous letters claim by Lefever that “ experts" September 7— 48 hours later a study "was undertaken, the author for prvutwo weeks. Mikenas Steel Co. of Waterbury, excerpts from his book to the His problems began more than 16 years ago when George R. wanted to see her. this clipping service, he added, for and telegrams," of support had been experienced in analyzing mail cam­ meeting with the Nestle Corporation chosen, without any contact, any There were 4,2(X) new claims and which was constructing the building senators. But he slipped in two 31,069 continued claims. Senn, of Monroe, by his own admission, refused to mind his own Mrs. Crawford reported her child just "a short tim e." Asked whether received by Chairman Charles Per­ paigns had discounted much of the in which the study is mentioned and for Leonard Concrete Pipe Co. financial contact, with Nestle.” business. Senn, then 39, broke up an assault on a vehicle by a missing when she returned from her words that didn't appear in the text: he had been paid, he denied "any unfavorable mail. Fourteen of 19 state unemploy­ Still bitter cy, R-Ill the solicitation of funds from Nestle In the end, Lefever admitted job, telling police Jovanna never He added the words "to Israel." financial relationship with the ment offices recorded-a decrease in gang of youths by firing his shotgun. Senn, a former Marine Corps A startled Percy demanded to Under Percy's questioning, at the very same moment ...” wearily: " I have a nojorioualy poor arrived at her mother’s apartment, This brought a sharp rebuke from Foreign Affairs Association." claims. rifle range Instructor, was arrested, tried and convicted. His know how Lefever got "access to Lefever acknowledged that the mail Lefever: " I see nothing wrong memory for chronology and also id the housing project in Sen. Paul Tsongas, D-Mass., who had But Lefever admitted under (Connecticut’s unemployment rate sentence was suspended. However, he spent more than $10,000 Talk show guests the mail coming into my office?" experts were merely personal with that at all. Nestle was added to for the two weeks was 5.8 percent. to defend himself. (UPI photo) Bridgeport’s west end. Garrett was arrested as a result WASHINGTON (UPI) - of the story he told police. Scheduled guests for Sunday’s Cool planes But police said they believed a television talk shows: An editorial mam fall violent crime had been Committed —11:30 a.m. EDT, Face the Na­ Don WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - The as a result of the discovery of a tion (CBS), Israeli Prime Minister OiMSlDefeoTo Ee Hamilton Standard division of Convict won't repent; bloody towel in Mrs. Crawford's Menachem Begin. United Technologies Corp. said apartment. —12 noon E D T, Issues and AM E M «M ^ SKleg Yiraff Friday it has been awarxM a $4 ■ P Test results to determine the Answers (ABC), Saudi Arabian Syndiceted million contract to build air con­ blood type on the towel had not been Foreign Affairs Minister Saud al- Aglfle oMO? columnist Faisal. Burns a certainty ditioning systems for de Havllland received from the state police —12:30 p.m. EDT, Meet the Press r r W Aircraft of Canada commuter laboratory in Meriden by Friday, WAMlM^lFfeMfepRMTOwWr (NBC), To be announced. planes. he just tried to help city police said. MeR^„lttMl(5lbTte cF The units will be Installed on Dash v/fflT c f A W W l » M . 8 planes, a 36 passenger aircraft 1491 court costs and $500 in legal may have faded after all these for Senate vote Names scheduled for delivery to 27 air By James V. Healion bills. Subsequent litigation through years. Gov. Dick Thornburgh has carriers worldwide by mld-1964. Governor sends ideas MONROE (U P I) - Pardon boards the 17-year interim has cost him been urged to grant Senn the pardon $10,000 he can ill-afford. by Jerry Bellune of the Philadelphia like applicants to be cfontrite, but up Thirteen youths, charged merely Bulletin who talked to the judge and A few of President Reagan's of the Federal Reserve Board until now an ex-Marine who refused enough with disorderly conduct, were fined based his request on their conversa­ No gambling to stand idly by while a street gang nominees for high federal office under President Nixon, and held $50 each. Some had to pay for the tion. to presidential panel terrorized four vietlins has have run into tmuble at Senate the latter post for a time under BRIDGEPORT (U P I) - Bishop car damage. Diggins said at one point Senn was Roy C. Nicholk, leader of the New exhibited precious little repentance. confirmation hearings. President Carter. One of them sued Senn for $20,000, too unbending, seeking vindication HARTFORD (UPI) - The O’Neill York Annual Conference of the George R. Senn’s tale of woe Fitzpatrick headed the Governor's That isn't likely to be the case A believer in a balanced to honor but Senn countersued and both sides rather than absolution. But Senn administration has sent more than Task Force on Regulatory Reform. began on the night of Aug. 31, 1964, United Methodist Church, Friday called off the legalities. He sued the says now there is no question he with Dr. Arthur Burns, es­ budget and in sound fiscal when people were still talking about 1(X) recommendations for reforming One recommendation, he said, voiced opposition to casino Conunonwealth of Pennsylvania for broke the law when he fired at the policies. Burns was a principal the death six months earlier of Kitty the federal bureaucracy to the was that the state Department of teemed American in the field of gambling and tax credits for malicious prosecution, but the fleeing youths. Sandblasting the Genovese in a Kew Gardena, N.Y., Presidential Task Force on Housing be allowed to use federal economics and finance, selected adviser to President Reagan parochial and private schools. statute of limitations had expired. windshield stomper was legally There Is going to be a new apartment building. Her screams Regulatory Relief, a state official aid to rehabilitate inner-city durin^he transition period and The Methodists are conducting Senn said in an interview at his Justified, however, he taid. for the post of ambassador to memorial in Washington, a city went unkeeded by 38 tenants and her said Friday. housing, rather than building new their 182ijjl session at the University home in the middle-class Connec­ " I didn’t have time to sit down and West Germany. one of the architects of Reagan's |8saili^t, who had desisted, Vice President George Bush is housing. already so well endowed in that line of Bridgeport. ticut suburb of Monroe that he won’t think logically, what's legal and Burns distinguished himself in economic recovery program. returned and stabbed her to death. chairman of the task force. That practice currently is that it might be expected to scarcely Nichols . said casino gambling beg a pardon. ’’I have been what isn’t. I didn’t know. I was just Senn was then 39, a newcomer to “ All of the recommendations prohibited under programs spon­ high level posts in three ad­ West Germany, one of the notice the addition. "failed to generate promised shafted,’ ’ he said. so damn furious at what I saw going Secane, Pa., a Philadelphia suburb, were suggested by state agency sored by the Department of Housing ministrations before becoming United States' foremost allies, is This one, however, is guaranteed revenues or jobs, commensurate As one example, he said the day on, I went out and did what I could, and was an upright solid citizen, the staff people who have first hand and Urban Development. the heart of the North Atlantic with the detrimental influences It before his trial began in 1964, the right or wrong — and I was part an economic adviser to Presi­ to stand out from the crowd. grandson of a' decorated Pittsburgh knowledge of the many ways in The task force also recommended spawns ... through the presence of windshield stomper whom he bad wrong,” he said. dent Reagan. Treaty Organization, which The design, for one thing, differs policeman. He had graduated from which well meaning federal that the state be allowed to use underworld characters who operate "Another unfortunate thing about gives an idea of the significance dramatically from the gleaming Yale University by earning tuition regulations can be counter produc­ another rate setting system instead His selection for the am­ the tables and take the bulk of the this is that the judge is getting a lot Reagan attaches to the am­ white marble, neoclassic posturing money as a seaman, and was then tive,” said Thomas Fitzpatrick, of the Medicare "reasonable cosf* bassadorship is being favorably profit.” of flak. He’s not responsible for that characterizes so much of working for the General Electric former energy undersecretary and approach, which the task force said received both in the United bassador appointment. A bill to legalize casino gambling what the prosecution presented. He Co., his present employer. now chairman of the Public Utilities is inflationary and provides little in­ Washington and Bonn (capital monumental Washington. This one in Connecticut was killed this year ran a decent courtroom. He's defen­ States and Germany, according His wife was in the hospital with Controi Authority. centive for effiiency will be black, a low V-shaped wall in the Legislature. Developers had 'Not minding ding his position and he doesn’t have to Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C. of West G erm any) are bound their first bom and the building drawing attention to but not propMed a facility for Bridgeport. to defend it. I have no argument who lauded the nominee in a together by many common in­ Parties singing same song where he lived had just been overwhelming two acres of lawn and The Methodist conference will with the judge. It's with the prosecu­ terests — especially economic burglarized. So he kept a loaded my business’ short Senate speech. "I predict shade trees between the Washington continue through Sunday. tion and what they told the jury. Rescuer drowns after shotgun handy. He noticed six the nomination will be "resoun­ and m ilitary. Undoubtedly few "W e are indeed the party of the Monument and Lincoln Memorial. “ The jurors said ‘Guilty! and I WASHINGTON - Democratic youths loitering upon his return men could match the prestigious might have said the same thing if I dingly approved by my state chairmen met in Denver common man,” he said, explaining And then there is its purpose. It from the hospital and telephoned Memorial service had been on the jury. I don’t know. colleagues here in the Senate." credentials Bums would give to recently to map out a strategy to that 70 percent of the political con­ will honor the American dead and police. He went about his business saving half-brothers called as a defense witness, dis­ I ’m glad I did something. If I broke Burns was chairman of Presi­ an ambassadorship of such jeecapture the national political tributions to the national (K )P come missing of the war in Vietnam. SHELTON (UPI) - A memorial and soon heard screaming outside. Lee appeared. The prosecution, Senn the Uiw in the process. I'm sorry,” momentum from the Republicans. from persons donating $25 or less. That war is still something of an service will be held Monday for At least a dozen members of a street and was soon in trouble. Szeitl dove dent Eisenhower's Council of significance. maintains, allowed him to slip into Senn said. DERBY (U PI) — A city employee Party contributors number some 1,- George Volodine, a former gang had surrounded a car and some into the water and pushed the youths Economic Advisers, chairman But they ended up singing the same R o d e ric k issue in this country. But there is no the service and the absence of his Would he do it again? who drowned after diving into the Metropolitan Opera ballet dancer. were beating on it with rocks, chains to shore. song as the GOP: Ronald Reagan is Washington 200,000, said Richards. i ^ I argument over what the coun­ testimony strengthened its' case and " I hope I don’t have to make that Housatonic River and pulling two and two-by-fours. One of them stood Jerome then turned around and still riding high with the American Correspondent The (K )P chairman said his party try owes those who fought in it. A Volodine, a ballet master and weakened his. decision. But if I were to see struggling half-brothers to safety on the hood and stomped the didn’t see Szeitl and the boys ran to people. Democrats are divided, and has two major goals: (1) gain a very great deaL in some respects choreographer who created the He said also Investigators failed to something similar happening right was hailed Friday as a "true hero.” windshield in, bloodying a boy and their Main Street home nearby and no end is in sight for either situation. majority in the House of Represen­ possibly more than to the com­ ballet, "Seagulls and Birds Party,” question available witnesses. He now, the first thing I would do is call Ferenc Szeitl, 44, was fishing off three girls inside with slivers of notified police. tatives next year to add to the GOP batants in any other American con- died Wednesday in Griffin Hospital measured the distance from which the police. I would do something. I O’Sullivan Island at the junction of One North Dakota delegate put it flying glass. Diver James Saldamaro in Derby. He was 82. he said he shot while the prosecution just can’t stand by and see four ap­ the Housatonic and Naugatuck Quotes this way in Denver: “ The real This is a substantial realignment of Senate majority; (2) become the Hict. recovered Szeitl's body at 6:10 p.m. Senn strode from his first floor The service will be at 11:15 a.m. estimated it in court. One of the parently innocent kids attacked by Rivers when he heard the youths cry issues are that we have got a very voter sentiment going back many long-term majority party in the There is, however, argument over apartment with his 12-gauge "He's a true hero,” sajd Police at the Fable Funeral Home in West- youths said he had been knocked 20. for help about 5 p.m. Thursday, popular Republican president and a years, during which Democrats United States, including at the city one aspect of the design. There will Winchester pointed down. He fired Sergeant Peter Matejek. "H e saved port. down twice, but Senn says he fired " I f I were to use the shotgun. I police said. and county level where Democrats it on the rise and the windshield two lives.” Szeitl was a native of "It can be very enjoyable when "I'v e never thought ol a man as a Democratic congressional have enjoyed a large advantage in be no mention of "Vietnam” itself Volodine and renowned ballet at each of three just once and they probably would fire a warning shot. Police said four youths were now enjoy a substantial advantage. smasher was blown off the hood. In Budapest, Hungary, whose wife you own your own town, but it can convenience because I've never leadership that looks stumbling and public esteem. or a statement of the reasons choreographer George Balanchine all kept running. I ’ve learned enough to know that if fishing and one of them, Jerome quick succession, he pumped three reportedly died last year. He had also be a lot of hard work." divided." Just one year ago, there was a 20- Richards' goal in Congress — un­ Americans died there, an omission taught together at the Ballet Senn’s witnesses backed up what you don’t fire the warning shot, Calloway, 14, of Derby, decided to known one who was a convenience, rounds into the chamber and blazed been working for the Derby Street Iowa's Democratic chairman point spread in voter sentiment thinkable less than a year ago — that stirred the Wall Street Journal Miniature Studio in Westport. he said in court and one closest to you’ve got the gang against you and go for a swim. His half-brother, Vin­ — Pal Handerapn, who in ro- frankly. They're mostly in­ away at each of three running Department under the Comprehen­ added that "the Democrats look favoring the Democrats. In 1978 the may well be within grasp, according to editorial anger in a recent edi­ There were no known survivors. him at the time of the is you’ve got the law against you.” cent Turnbull. 9, a non-swimmer, owner of Monela, Wyo., popula­ convenient" youths from what he and witnesses sive Employment and Training Act to new surveys done by pollster tion. now a Pennsylvania state In one appearance before the jumped in after him and went below tion 12, explaining why the site ia — l-auren Barall, arlrrsn. (Peo­ weak — and that's putting it mildly. spread was 28 points. for the past several years. say was 60 feet. policeman, who still stands behind Pennsylvania state Board of Par­ the surface. up for sale. People want to know what the "This is the first time in over 44 Richard Wirthlin. Althou^ the poll “ Are we still unwilling to own that ple) He walked to the car and the his testimony as do the others, Senn Jerome tried to rescue Vincent Democratic Party stands for. We’ve years that the image of the results haven't been released at this we sent men and women there to dons, a member zeroed in on Senn’s Motorcycle fatal frightened driver sped off. Next, says. miliUry history. got to stand for something." Republican Party has been as good writing. White House insiders with serve a national purpose?” the the gang appeared to be regrouping. TRUMBULL (UPI) - Mark Assessing the Denqocrats’ as that of the Democratic Party,” access to them express amazement editorialist asks. He headed toward them and lifted “ They ran into ‘Mr. Gean,’ and by Homstein, 34, of Bridgeport, < stipulated as part of the bond order the Major League Players Associa­ be solved at the bargaining table,” prepared to stay out. Nobody is compensation clause. The im­ management. must disclose its the dispute couldn't have come at a that Quiron not be allowed to return tion in the absence of executive predicting dates. rejected an ^agreement that would NEW YORK (UPI) - Major said Grebey. "Hopefully it will be plementation gave the players the financial i^ecords. have increased the beer loads on a worse time. to his residence. director Marvin Miller, said that the soon. It is the position of the 28 clubs Players on hand for the night ses­ right to strike, under that same "This is a bad time for us in the League baseball entered its first ^ y next movfr la up to the owners. Judge Werker dismissed the one-person truck from 275 to 350 His case was continued until June that this is an unnecessary strike.” sion were Joe Niekro and I ^ Sut­ agreement, and they originally set petitiion Wednesday, sayingthe rases and on a two-person truck summer," said Andrew Koulounpos. 18 in'Manchester Superior Court. of a players’* strike today with "The next meeting will be held Grebey said the club owners did ton of Houston and Bob Boone of negotiations broken off and not May 29 as the dale. issue was to be decided at the from 500 to 575 Cases. owner of Hillside Package Store in next week — possibly Momlay or have a fund and strike insurance but Philadelphia. Phil Niekro, Rusty East Hartford. “People get thirsty, scheduled to resume until next TTie date was extended when the bargaining table. Management argues the heavier Tuesday . depending upon the said the details "are privileged in­ Staub, George Foster, Bill Bonham, National Labor Relations Board they want beer." week. The Players Association struck loads are practical because of availability of the parties and also in formation of the clubs.” Bob Knepper, Paul Moskau and petitioned Federal Judge Henry twice before — for 11 days at the He said his beer stock will Three relsdents of the Beechwood Apartments on Rachel Road Federal mediator Kenneth hopes of some movement as far as The strike Insurance is believed to modern side-loading trucks and new Moffett described the negotiations John Steams also attended the mor­ Werker for an injunction demanding start of the 1972 season and during loading equipment The drivers probably be gone by Monday. Took some time Thursday to catch a little early summer sun. From Public both sides are concerned,” said be $50 million and will go into effect ning session. the owners' comnensation plan be spring training in 1974. A little sun as "pretty deadlocked” following a Moffett. "We’re pretty deadlocked after two weeks. Ehich club will then Niekro said there was no logistical left, Candy Lockwood, Eric Badeau and Rachel Landry. (Herald 30-minute session in which the two photo by Tarquinlo) right now.” receive $100,000 for each game that way games could be played Friday parties attempted to reach a settle­ "The two sides met for about 30 is missed. even if an agreement were reached records ment ovdr a plan for free agent com­ minutes during a 2-hour, 8-minute Miller, who called for the strike today. pensation. morning session,” said Fehr. "The shortly after midnight Thursday, did Bcwne said players were striking Crash linked He said no new meetings between owners essentially said they were not attend the session because he because the owners’ compensation the striking players and the owners standing firm on their current com­ said he thought the owners regarded system would restrict their free Warranty deed* will take place early next week. pensation proposal and offered no him as an obstacle toward reaching movment to other teams. Richard P. Hayes to Herbert A. The first effect of the strike came new movement to vert a strike. Phelon Jr., Dominic J. Squatrito a settlement. "The feeling of the players is that at 2:35 EDT when the Chicago Cubs- "Our response was that m were Miller ordered players home they can’t accept the compensation and Thomas P. FitzGerald, property San Diego Padres game did not take fresh out of ideas," he add^. “It’s to beer strike at 767-773 Main St., $99,500. shortly after m idni^t following a proposal,” said Boone. “The only place. The game had been canceled up to the owners to make the next Howard E. Lautenbach to Anne L. 14^-hour bargaining session that alternative is to strike. The reason at noon and was one of IS scheduled move. A new approach has to be failed to shore up the key we’re adamant about it is that it ^IIUIY Miller, property on Fern St. $39,000. MANCHESTER - State police According to Santangelo. police games today. found.” differences between the two sides. effectively cuts into not only our are investigating a two-vehicle acci­ said, the three men did a "general Karen L. Krinjak and Judith A. With Wrigley Field in Chicago left Grebey said the three things the dent Thursday on Interstate-86 here Sterling to Gary P. Slesinski and Asked how missed games could be earning potential but our freedom of search" of his truck for beer, to groundskeepers tending tlw dia­ Players Association claims have made up in case of a short strike, at­ mobility.” that may be connected to an ongoing although he had told them he had Patricia A. Dodd Slesinski, property mond, the Cubs' locker room had hindered an agreement are (1) the The strike became inevitable labor dispute at five area beer dis­ at 43 Branford St., $64,000. torney Peter Rose said it was possi­ none in the truck. been vacated by players — most of level of compensation for a quality ble. Thursday night when the two parties tributors, police said Friday. Because he then began to fear for them heading for their homes. free agent, (2) which clubs pay com­ “But it will be our policy that the failed to reach an agreement on the Police said Joseph Santangelo, 32, his safety, police said the truck The Pittsburgh Pirates and pensation and (3) the association games won't be made up without compensation issue, which they had of Hartford was driving a truck east : driver told them, Santangelo left the Detroit Tigers also officially still contends that the signing of a pay,” he said. tabled a year ago to avert a strike in on the highway when the accident scene and returned to the package Safety program canceled their games earlier in the ranking free agent will trigger com­ Fehr added that "it would be a lot 1980. occurred. The truck and a motorcy­ store he had just come from The current crisis arose when the cle driven by James A. Quagliaroli, Police said Quagliaroli reported 32, of Stafford, collied when the the incident as a hit-and-run acci­ VI MANCHESTER - The Third An­ motorcycle changed lanes, pulling nual Bicycle Safety program, spon­ dent. and gave the license number of sored by the Parkade Association, fr8m the right exit lane in front of the truck. Police found Santangelo the truck in the next lane, police at a package store two hours after will be held from 9 a.m. to noon said. the accident, police said. He may be today in the parking area on the The accident occurred between charged with evading responsibility, north side of the Parkade Bowling Business not as usual exits 92 and 93 of 1-86 at about 1; 15 pending an investigation, police Lanes. The raindate will be June 20. CHICAGO (UPI) - It was test between the Cubs and the San By noon, the Cubs' locker room p m . police said said. 4 % business as usual at Wrigley Field Diego Padres came shortly after 11 Perhaps the biggest surprise Santangelo told police the motor­ Public Relations Officer John Members from the Exchange had been vacated by players — most came when veteran (jubs pitcher Club, the Veterans of Foeign War Friday — with only one exception. a.m. local time from the league of­ of them heading for their homes. cycle cut in front of him, causing the McLeod said the incident could be Organist John Henzl was playing fice. » Rick Reuschel was informed he had collision to occur, the report said. tied to the labor dispute. "This Students in Grade 1 at Bentley School presented the musical play, Auxiliary and the Silk City Cyclist Hector Cruz said be was going been traded Thursday night to the Club will assist the Police Depart­ his repertoire, the 22-man ground A busload of San Diego boosters home to Arroyo, Puerto Rico, "to After both vehicles stopp^, a third (harassment) is not uncommon in School musical "Jack and the Beanstalk," Wednesday night in the school's headed by Bob Devine even came to New York Yankees for minor league auditorium. (Herald photo by Pinto) ment. crew headed by Roy Bogren was see my two daughters who are still car stopped and two men who incidents of labor tension," he said. working on the infield and the Wrigley Field because they had not pitcher Doug Bird, cash and a appeared to know (^agliaroli, got John Hollis, president of in schml and my father who I miss player to be named later. telephone in the office of ticket been told of the cancelation. very much.” out brandishing a pipe, the truck Teamsters Local 1035, said he did manager Jerry Foran was ringing. driver told police not know whether the three men However, there wasn't going to be The driver told police he Santangelo said were involved in the any game because of the first mid­ recognized the men as beer incident are union members in­ season players' strike In mid-season deliverers involved in a labor dis­ volved in the labor dispute. Fire calls in baseball history. pute that has shut down five area Damages in the accident were Holmes still champ Official word canceling the con- distributors negligible, police said Pete Rose places bat In his equipment bag as he prepares to pack DETROIT (UPI) - Unbeaten Steele for not breaking cleanly. "Bring him over here and I’ll slap Manchester Larry Holmes, priming hinnself for The second round was mora of the his face. I don’t want to hear personal things from locker at Vet Stadium in Philadelphia and Friday, 5:12 a.m.—False "alarm at a multi-million dollar showdown same, though Spinks did land some anything until he has his name on a head home because of major league baseball strike. (UPI photo) Laser 'knife' surgery Spruce and EUist Center streets. Box Caponi with Gerry Cooney in the near punches. Holmes connected shortly contract.” 56. (Town) future, successfully defended his before the bell and dropped his arms "He’s a poor champion,” Cooney Friay, 10:17 a.m. —False alarm at World Boxing Council heavyweight to go back to his comer, but Spinks responded. “ How does a South School. (Town) title Friday night with a third-round kept punching away. The fighters heavyweight champion conduct improves birth chance in front technical knockout of former cham­ then traded punches in Spinks cor­ himself in such a manner?” G as Housers tally pion Leon Spinks. ner before screams from the In another title fight held as a With Gerry Cooney, the unbeaten timekeeper sent the referee in. preliminary, Saoul Mamby of New WASHINGTON (UPl) - A new dergo a hysterectomy to eliminate KINGS ISLAND, Ohio (UPI) - It was Holmes' 38th victory severe pelvic infections. 254) top-ranked contender shooting York successfully defended his WBC microsurgical procedure using a ."S' Boone seeks Donna Caponl birdied five of the photographs from ringside. Holmes, without a loss and his 28th knockout. comeback victory laser "knife" that vaporizes tissue Nine of those 15 women con­ final eight holes for a 4-under-par 68 super lightweight championship obviously angered by an after-the- Spinks, whose career may now be at with a unanimous decision over Jo greatly increases the chances of ceived. and five had babies. Friday and the second-round lead in an end, fell to 10-3-2. On the basis of those successes. ruling change bell exchange in the second round, Kimpuani, a native of Zaire now Herb's scored three times in the pregnancy for women with seriously the storm-delayed LPGA Cham­ pounded out Spinks at 2:34 of the Rallying from a four-run deficit, diseased Fallopian tubes, a New Beilina started performing the laser pionship at the Jack Nicklaus Sports The crowd of about 12,000, on hand fighting out of France. Moriarty Bros, scored four times in second and once in the third for a 4-0 third round of the scheduled 15- Holmes, who fights out of Elaston, Orleans doctor reported Friday. surgery in March 1980 at the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Singer Center. at the official opening of the 20,000- the third inning and the game- lead. But the Gas Housers rounder. Pa., won the title on June 9, rebounded to tie it in the home third Dr Joseph H. Beilina of the Reproductive Biology Center of the Pat Boone asked the Federal ’Trade Caponi, who captured the 1979 seat Joe Louis arena, was largely winner in the fourth to nip Herb’s F Edward Hebert Hospital in New Spinks was down for a nine-count 1978 with a graeling 15-round dwi- on a Tony Mitta single, two walks Louisiana State University School of Commission Friday to drop an un­ LPGA here, finished her 36-32 round and rose staggered and bleeding pro-Spinks and cheered his every Sports Shop, 5-4, in a Twilight Medicine estimated 400,000 Orleans move. But Holmes silenced them sion over Ken Norton in Las 'Vegas. and Bill Chapulis' grandslam homer precedented order requiring him to early and had to wait out a nearly from the face. His brother, Michael, Baseball League tilt called after 5 American women between the age He said nearly all the women and brought his own fans to life with He stopped eight consecutive op­ (^-innings because of rain and over the left centerfield fence. make refunds to consumers of a pur­ three-hour rain delay that a top-ranked light heavyweight, ponents in title defenses before of 18 and 30 have disease each year referred to his team had undergone threatened to force cancellation of a blistering barrage of punches in darkness last night at Moriarty The Gas Housers tallied the game- ported acne cure he endorsed in attempted to scramble into the ring. scoring a 15-round unanimous deci­ winner in the fourth. Phil Smyth in the twin tubes running from the previous microsurgery that failed or advertisements. the round. ^ Uie third round that sent Spinks Field. were considered by their doctors to to stop the fight but was restrained down. sion over Canada's Trevor Berbick was hit by a pitch, moved up on a ovaries to the uterus. ' The 1978 order against Boone When the storm hit, more than by Spinks’ handlers. ’The win moves the Gas Housers to One of five such cases is caused by have disease so severe they were "I'd like to say I heard the bell last April 11. 5-1 for the season while Herb’s drops and scored on a Mitta marked the first time the govern­ half of the competitors still had not But after nearly 30 seconds of Holmes’ title fight victims in­ gonorrhea. beyond help ment had held a celebrity appearing finished their rounds. U play had not and I stopped fighting and he kept to 2-4. Single to left. Beilina said 85 percent of 83 Holmes’ pounding away at Spinks, hitting me at the end of the second cluded Alfredo Evangelista, Ozzie Ken Hill was the winning hurler in Beilina told a national conference in advertising to be accountable for been resumed, all scores would have propped up in his own comer, a Moriarty’s next game is Sunday on lasers and electrooptics that a women treated in one year were round,” said Holmes. Ocasio, Mike Weaver, Earnie evening against Mallove Jewelers at relief. He hurled shutout ball the the product to the point of being been washed out and the round com­ towel was thrown into the ring, Shavers, Lorenzo Zanoo, Leroy hot laser beam is used to cut out the given only a 5 percent chance of pletely replayed. "I started using my strong left Jab Middletown’s Palmer Field at 7:30. final 3 Vs innings. becoming fertile following conven­ liable for refunds to buyers. signaling that Spinks bad had enou^. Jones, ^ t t LeDoux and Muham­ diseased end of the Fallopian tube Boone appeared in radio, televi­ But it was restarted and all and doubling with the hook off the as in conventional surgery using a tional surgery. After undergoing Holmes, who had a 12-pound Jab,” he added. "I don’t know mad Ali. sion and print ads for the mail order threesomes finished 18 holes. weight advantage at 212ik, controled scalpel laser surgery, 44 women were con­ what’s happening to boxing. He was Spinks stunned the boxing world in product, Acne-Statin, during 1977. Caponi’s 68 gave her a 36-hole the fight from the outset despite the February 1978 by winning the title in But then, unlike standard sidered potentially capable of score of 7-under-par 137 on the 6 JB8- out on his feet. He was running into becoming pregnant. The FTC said Boone received about bullying tactics of Spinks. In the only his eighth pro fight with a 15- Legion deadlocks techniques, the laser is used to drill t . . ■"'M' sr.X yaid, par-72 Nicklaus course and a punches early. I said afterwards to The others were still undergoing m 25 cents for every bottle of the treat­ opening round. Holmes popped away round decision over Ali in Las a hole through the wall of the uterus. ment sold. one-stroke lead over Pat Meyers, the referee, ‘What’s going on?”’ The surgeon then implants the medical treatment, or had fertility with his left Jab as he backed off Vegas. A dreamy-eyed Jennifer Lavoie, sits on the lap of her mother, The agency alleged Boone and who had a second-round 70, and from the o n n ^ n g Splks, who had Holmes, who must now consider disease-free section of the tube into problems involving their husbands, Susan Lavoie and her brother, Matthew Lavoie rests his head on Jerilyn Brits, who birdied the final Cooney the top threat to his title, and thus were not considered ready Karr Preventitive Medical Products to be warned by referee Richard opening contest the uterus without disturbing the his mother's lap. Sitting next to them Is Damian Halsted who is bole for a 1-under-par 71. said of the New York contender:' to try to become pregnant. “ Inc., which made the product, false­ lining of the channel through which focusing all of her attention on the subject in question — a concert ly claimed it could cure acne and Half of those 44 women became Enjoying show It was me opening contest for the the egg and sperm unite given at the Head Start Center on South Main Street, by the was effective in anti-bacterial treat­ Four runs in the final two innings Beilina said he and associates pregnant in the first three months Post 102 club. after surgery. Beilina said other Manchester High School Stage Band and Roundtable Singers. ment of the condition. enabled Manchester Legion baseball tested the carbon dioxide laser As part of the settlement, the team to deadlock Simsbury, 7-7, in Shawn Spears' two-run homer in system between 1974 and 1979 as a pregnancies are anticipated. He (Herald photo by Richmond) the home sixth drew Manchester said one woman already has company was to set up a $in,000 non-zone play last night called after last resort on 15 women who fund for restitution to buyers of the I Relays lust two weeks away six innings because of darkness at into the 7-all tie. Mike Falkowski, otherwise would have had to un- delivered and four had abnormal trying to score on q double by Jeff tubal pregnancies. product. Boone was ordered to con­ Eagle Field. tribute to the fund in an amount Barter, was thrown out at the plate ""We have been able to salvage for the final out of the contest. half of a population that had been Billy Carter charges IRS reflecting N)is proceeds from the men in blue...Channel 30 will profile Larry sales. Two weeks from today part one of the sixth Falkowski had three hits and given a 5 percent chance of pregnan­ annual Manchester Community College- Pleau, June 23 at 8:30, with a special on the Spears and Barter two apiece for Meeting set cy," Beilina said. No refunds have been made yet, Hartford Whalers’ new general manager and the commission skid. sponsored New EngUnd Relays will be Page gets Manchester, which cracked 11 hits. He said the laser also has cut stoged at Manchester High’s Wlgren ’Track. coach... Woody Clark will put his President’s Barter walloped a solo homer in the Last year, the company petitioned Cup golf title on the line this weekend at the operating time of four to six hours Feature event will again be the National 56- fourth and Bob Piccin a solo shot in on land use 'personally out to get me' the FTC to drop the refund provi­ Manchester Country Club. Eighteen holes down to less than two hours. sion, arguing the commission was pou^ weight throw. All in all, 66 events are the fifth for the locals. Beilina said only one other scheduled, plus two distance runs on part will be played Saturday and 36 on Sunday. Paul Peck hurled three strong in­ MANCHESTER - A workshop HALEYVILLE, Ala, (U P I)-B il­ Haleyville. with money in his pocket," be said. discriminating against it in com­ knockout medical team is known to be star­ parison to its competitors, and two, Sunday, June -28, at the MCC cam- nings in relief for Manchester, regarding local government liability ting to use this procedure — at Mt. ly Carter, facing the loss of his “I have had this ongoing fight with Carter, who Is not related to the in land-use decisions for civil rights saying the company had modified its pus...Joe Ersrdi will again handle the Junior allowing only one earned mn and Sinai Hospital in Hartford, Conn. famous Georgia service station and the IRS for two years now. In my former first family, said if enough Relays and he expects as many as 300 DETROIT (UPI) — Promising yielding a lone safety. and antitrust claims will be held for softball playing field to pay for back opinion, the IRS isn't acting like a money is raised at the auction, the advertising. Boone’s petition said the order youngsters to take part. Erardl will teach End of the line Greg Page continued his rapid climb Manchester’s next action is Satur­ government personnel involved in taxes, charged Friday the Internal business. It’s like, in some respects, IRS will lift a lien against the Buena up the heavyweight ranks Friday day night in a doubleheader against planning and zoning Wednesday at Gas conservation placed an unreasonable burden on physical education at Nathan Hale School In Revenue Service is "personally out they are personally out to get me. Vista house. He said the house Manchester next fall, Leo IHana, principal, Bob Healy will again conduct the Pioneer night with a crushing second-round nonzone foe Middletown at Palmer ^ 30 p.m. in the Municipal Building HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov, to get me." But I don’t roll over dead for them. probably will be sold later. him because it involved a require­ Basket^II School July 19-24 at the Loomis- ment the commission has never im­ reported...Offlcers retained for a second year knockout of veteran Alfredo Field starting at 6 o’clock. Hearing Room. William O’Neill next week will kick The colorful brother of the former "I really don't know how much I -Vnie realtor said be -hopes the baseball uinpiring schools lor the Manchester Chaffee School in Windsor. The local nun Evangelista of Spain. Attorney Dwight Merriam of posed on another celebrity eodoracr. in office with the Mandiester Chapter of A|h off Connecticut's Gas Conservation president said he will auction the owe because the IRS keeps on ad­ former president and several area prov6d Bafcbtll Umpirot ftrii: Frtnk Chapter tor more than a decade, has been will supply details to all interested. He has The fight was a preliminary to the Robinson. Robinson and Cole in Awareness Program, which is properties June 27. He said the IRS ding penalities and extras. But it's civic ciubs will be interested in the He cited Ibe sanw reasoning in made a life member. He served 20 years with been coaching high school basketball for 28 asking the commission to drop mae- Ba^teubner, president; Mike Buttafusco and World Boxing Council heavyiveight Hartford will conduct the two-hour designed to reduce gasoline con­ seized all of his Plains property and no where near |10S,000.” 0.8S-acre ballpark. He said it is dif­ Bob Leavitt, vice pceddents; Bill Fortin, the Silk Town group...Manchester American seasons and Is, the current director of title fight between champion Larry Junior Legion bows workshop. He is currently conduc­ The sale will include Carter's ser­ cond part of the order that requires sumption by 10 percent to 40 per­ 58 acres in nearby Buena Vista last ficult to estimate the value but it is ■ecietary-treasurer, and Don Beerworth, in- Legion baseball team will use local umpires athletics at Ellington lligh...If Yale’s Ron Holmes and former champion With Larry VonHouvtre allowing ting the same seminar for the cent. week. vice station and field where his worth more than when Jimmy him to disclose in future advertising this spring. Fee per nun is $22 a game. Colt Darling can make it in the nujor leagues whether be has a financial interest terpvtdT- The chapter currently boasts 43 Leon Spinks. only two hits, Manchester “ A” American Plannig Association in At the opening ceremony Friday, The IRS made the move to protect brother played softball games with Carter became governor of Georgia members. Leavitt became a 10-year member Leaipie umps will received $15 eadi. Varsity with ’Texas he’U Join the list of Ivy League Page dropped Evangelista with a Washington. Milwaukee and Los June 19, the governor will drive a the news media and Secret Service. in the product i blanked Manchester Junior Legion, its own interests after Carter failed because his presidency put Plains on this season as did Doug. Pearson and Frank sc^lboy umpiring fees tliis season were pitchers who turned the trick like Frank short right hand early in the second 5-0, in an exhibition baseball tilt last Angeles. specially instrumented training to fulfill a promise made in March It will not Include his present home the map and "it is a quaint little $35...Bill Fortin, in hla first year as a girls” Quinn and John Broaca...Once the baseball round and Evangelista staggered to The notice for the workshop, at Buena Vista, Ga. Johndro. Chris McHala has held membership night at MCC. vehicle over a 6.5 mile course. A to pay the remainder of his tax debts town." - IS years and Rich Quinn became a five-year softl|gll coach at Ellington High, came home season ends this summer at Mt.NeSo’s his feet. Two quick lefts and another The loss drops the Juniors to 1-2-1 which is being offered across the na­ program instructor will ride along Realtor Don Carter, agent for the within 90 days. An IRS spokesman Farewell luncheon ^ man with the arbiters. with a state championship sqnwl. ’The former Morlarty Field the dhunond will be dug up right dropped Evangelista again and for the season. tion. states: "Because of recent with him to outline fuel saving said Carter owes the government sale, said the auction will be at the local resident coached basehall hefore taking and boniie plate will be near Spring Street and the referee never bothered to count. U.S. Supreme Court decisions, units service statioa.- Correction - j VonHouvtre fanned two in his techniques. 1105,000 in back taxes. MANCHESTER A farewell over the softball aaaignnient...Foitf different the field will run east and west rather than Page, who weighed 235, was in route-going performance, hurling of local government more frequent­ The program is offered through ‘"They don't fulfill all their Carter said he and the IRS have MANCHESTER -> In ibe list of luncheon for asslstent assealor schoolq have won the Manchester Chapter’s north and south. Pemunent lights are also complete control from the start. He ly will be held legally accountable five innings as the contest was the energy division of the Office of promises they make to me, so I appraised the propoty "and we Mancbestqr Scholarsblp Foundation Joseph Breault will be held Sportsmanship Award, In order were Coven­ expected to be erected in early fall on the peppered Evangelista’s face shortened because of darkness. land use decisions." Practical have agreed on a figure that I can’t awards, in Thursday’s Herald, un­ Cowles honored Policy and Management and in­ don't fulfill all the promises I make Tuesday, June .16, at nowf, a t . try HIA, Cheney Tech, East Catholic and baseball field, Carl Silver reports...Have a throughout the first round and had George Hanlon had a two-nio Suggestions on how to avoid cludes classroom Instruction and to them," said Carter who recently release. But we feel like we will get der the name of Edward VUga is Willie's Steak House. , ^ A1 Cowles, who organised and conducted Ellington High, all serviced by the chapter’s nice Wftekcnd. litigations will be discussed at the both eyes puffy by the end of the single in the fourth Inning for the behin^he wheel training on ways to accepted a public relations Job wlQi enough to pay off IRS and other en­ should have read he will attend Yale Breeut is retiring after 2$ (years in round. winners. workshop save ^ 1 a mobile home manufacturer in cumbrances, and Billy should be left University. the assessor’s office.^ '

/ 10 - THE HERALD. Sat., June 13, 1961 TH E H E RALD , Sat., June 13, 1981 - 1 1 Indian track season Nicklaus after fifth Open win

ARDMORE, Pa. (U P I) - A lot Gub are many people who still vividly the list this year with more than has happened to Jack N icklau In But with all the championships he remember that day 10 years ago $332,0(X). the 31-year-od Watson has „the decade since the last U.S. Open has won, all the money be has when Nicklaus lost a playoff to L m made no secret of the fact he wants r better than expected T revino for the Open title at Merlon. Championship w u played over (he pocketed and all the prestige he has to win the Open badly. He finished in • historic East course at Merlon Golf brought to the game of golf, there That certainly wasn't the end of a tie for third last year, four shots the world for Nicklaus as he con­ place in the State Open in the high behind Nicklaus. ble by leading the Silk Towners to tinued his reign as the dominant -M By Len Auster “ I have mixed emotions going into tte league crown in boys’ cross jump with a school-record leap of 8- Herald Sportswriter player in golf through the 1970s. Last the tournament,” he said. “ I'm country in the fall, kids had feet, 8-inches. Also returning are '"nie year, when it looked as if he was scrambling well and doing a lot of talent and started to realize they Junior Leon Botteron (javelin), A good season was expected, but Gilbert deadlocks finished as a tournament com­ things well around the greens, but junior Peter Murphy (800), "it was a very, very successful had talent and performed u a team. petitor, he rose up and won his sophomore Mark AUen (100 and my long game is not sharp. When season which was higher than my Everyone knew his one point or three A" ) recordtying fourth U.S. Open as well 200), sophomore Donnie Parker your long game isn't sharp, it puts expectations,” Manchester High points was just as- important as as the PG A Championship. (dlsUnce evenU), sophomore Doug too much pressure on your short boys’ track Coach George Suitor someone's five points aiid so they So it's only fitting that Nicklaus Potter (1,500 and 3,000), sophomore Thompson for lead game, and you’re not likely to win looked back on the,'81 campaign. worked hard to get it,” he added. returns to Merion this week for the Mike Roy (1,500 and 3,000), the Open with your short game The Indians, as it turned out, had a Manchester loses to graduation 81st U.S. Open championship not sophomore Ron Isenberg (hurdles), alone." banner year as they posted a 12-0 some fine talent in Dave only looking to recapture the crown sophomore Gary Gates (1,500), HARRISON,-N Y. (U P I) - Gibby champion, with a 70. A good short game does help at overall mark and captured the Cen­ Christensen (100 and 200, Dave that got away 10 years ago, but also junior Rick Hyde (high jump), Dave Gilbert, after starting his day with a George Cadle, the openingday Merion. host to the Open for the tral Connecticut Interscholastic DeValve (1,500 and 3,000), Andy attempting to become the only man Parrott (distance events), and Fred triple bogey, incredulouly fought leader at 67, fell back to 72 to stand fourth time and its 14th U.S. Golf League (CCIL) championship. Wickwire (triple jump), Donald ever to win five Opens. :■ :a back with eight birdiu for a 3- in a group at 139 which also included Association event overall. Despite " I thought we’d be in the nui^ng Hurst (400), BUI Brown (400 and Lea (shot put). under-par 68 ^ d a y and a share of G il Morgan (71), J.C. Snead (65) and Nicklaus' two-stroke victory over its relatively short length, Nicklaus for the league but as it turned out relay). Rich BIsseU (discus), Mike “ We’U also pick up a good nucleus the second-round lead with Leonard Bruce Douglass (71). Isao Aoki in last year's Open at , and Trevino were only even par for none of our meets were close Nbizzotta (hurdles), Scott Smith from the junior highs,” Suitor ad­ Thompson in the $400,000 Defending champion Curtis Baltusrol was one of the more 72 holes in 1971 although I expected some to be,” (pole vault), Jay Higley (javelin) vises. Westchester Golf (Hassic. Strange missed the cut with a 147 emotional the sport has seen, since The course plays to par 36-34-70. Suitor stated. and Dave Brown (pole vault). The "Prospects are very good again The tournament is known as the and also missing out was Spaniard be had been struggling and missed The two par-5s on the course are dis­ Manchester swept through nine Indians, howerver, will not have a next year. We will be one of the Manufacturers Hanover Sev Ballesteros despite a 72. the 36-hole cut in the Atlanta Golf posed of early ( the second and league opponents and scored over bare cupboard as plenty of talent better teams in the league. And I Westchester G aulc. Ballesteros, making his first Classic the week before. fourth holes) after which the player 100 points seven times. retiuns. think we have a much better chance “ When I teed off I was 40-years- appearance at Westchester, had a This year, playing his normal "The kids performed in important The list of returnees includes to score in the states because the Manchester High held Its first combimed Letter Winners Awards old and when I finished I was 50,” 36-hole score of 149. limited schedule, Nicklaus. now 41. meets they really came through,” sophomore sensation Butch kids will be older and a little bit has finished second in the Masters Banquet Thursday night at the Army & Navy Club and among the Gilbert uld. “ I was ready for the Gilbert, after starting the round a analyzed ^ t o r , who posted a dou­ Wemmell, who annexed second more mature,” Suitor foresees. and in the Inverrary Classic. He awards presented were to the best athlete, scholar-athlete for seniors. I don’t think I ever shot behind Cadle, suffered the tri­ Umpires need help from trainers frequently and when a foul tip experienced anything like that.” ple bogey on his first hole, the par-4, already has passed the $100,000 Top athletes both boys and girls. Recipients and their awards were: (l-r) Dave Thompson, literally finding his mark in winnings for the 18th time Emotional win DeValve, Best Scholar-Athlete-Good Citizen Award; Qeorgeanne caught American League’s Durwood Merrill on the arm, Charlie 304-yard 10th when his drive went to Moss of the Chicago White Sox was Johnny-on-the-spot with lost game in the middle of the the left of the green and hit a tree in the last 19 years. Ebersold, Scholar-Athlete Award; Jennifer Hedlund, Best Athlete He says his game is in fine shape liquid paln-kllling spray. (UPI photo) fairway, closed his round with an and he then three-putted from 12 over Aoki in ’80 Award: Alex Britnell, Gus Guadino Award to top senior athlete. eagle for a 65 that tied him with feet. for the rolling terrain, the quarry, the scotch broom growing in the (Herald photo by Tarquinlo) Gilbert at 6-under 136 in quest of the " A lot of us have dog in us and we Third CCIL crown 172,000 first prize. traps and the wicker baskets atop roll over and play dead," Gilbert the flagsticks, all of which make the Just one stroke behind the co- said. "But every once in a while you Gold medalist at 17 6,544-yard Merion course one of the is faced with a variety of holes for­ leaders was Craig Stadler, playing need a slap in the face to wake you most unique in the world. cing him to execute just about every for the first time since winning the up and that was a good slap. I woke Manchester High athletes cited shot imaginable Kemper Open by six shots two up and stajrted concentrating." "I'm hitting the ball better than I eluded Tribe girls weeks ago. Although he was unhap­ was last year at this tim e," he said. The 436-yard fifth hole has no sand 3 Bob Mathias hails py with what he termed “ a sloppy "I'm very confident in the way I'm traps around the green but the playing. I'm very confident I will be severe slope of the greens makes made three times as many errors as round,” Stadler still produced a 68 By Len Auster able to score. I haven't been putting three-putting less of a rarity than a year ago. I think that was the thanks to four birdies on his first Club in action Britnell, DeValve, Hedlund, Herald Sportswriter seven holes. low numbers on the board, but usual. The 370yard 11th hole, where difference in us not gaining a third maybe I'm saving all my luck'for Bobby Jones’ epic Grand Slam title this year,” Faignant stated. In a group at 138, just two shots off Manchester Soccer CLub senior While a third straight CCIL crown training methods the pace, were Tom Kite, who team is slated to play New Britain the Open, ended in the 1930 U.S amateur, Pitching was a question mark could not be claimed, the 1981 girls' "This (tl)e record) makes me a finds Cobbs Creek running along the before the season but Faignant was matched Thompson’s round of 65, Inter in a Connecticut Soccer softball season was a successful one Leagu|^"B" North Division playoff little more determined.” right side and rear of the green. pleased with what was produced. “ I LOS ANGELES (U P I) - At the change until 1968. Ray Floyd with a 68, Fuzzy Zoeller Ebersold major recipients for Manchester High as it reached Nicklaus will have a formidable Then, of course, is the famed age of 17, when most boys are and Tim Simpson, both with 69, and tilt Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the state Class LL semifinals. felt it (pitching) came through more "B ill Toomey changed it all and challenge if he hopes to break the quarry of rocks, brush and bushes than we could have expected,” Faig­ wondering bow to get rid of a few !>**> F.lder, the 1978 Westchester Mt. Nebo. This was the third time in four won the decathalon in Mexico City,” mark of four Open titles he shares that comes into play on the final By Len Auster ball. nant assesses, "It proved to be not pimples in time for the prom. Bob Mathias said. "H e was the first ding contribution —Paul McCluskey seasons the Silk Towners, who with Ben Hogan. Bobby ones and three holes The second shot on the Herald Sportswriter The Scott twins, Kim and Karen, the difficult area many thought it Mathias won the decathalon at the American to train year-round in all and Steve Shrider; Soccer; alumni wound up 15-7 overall and in a third Willie Anderson. 430-yard 16th and the tee shot on the also took home several honors. The would be for us.” 1948 Olympics in Ekigland. 10 events. Then Bruce Jenner came Major winners at the first com­ sportsman award —Eric Juttner; place tie in the CCIL, reached the Red-hot Tom Watson w ill be 224-yard 17th must go over the seniors shared the most valuable Besides Ferguson, junior Nancy On the first day of the 10-event McEnroe angrily along and trained six or seven years bined Manchester High Letter semifinals before bowing. seeking to win the Open for the first quarry, and you have to hit your player award in girls’ cross country Girls swimming: most valuable — (?urtin and Wright saw hill service competition, Mathias didn’t win a in all 10 events and won the '76 Awards Banquet Thursday night "W e did well in the tournament time. H e’s going in having won three drive 220 yards on the 458-yard IBth in the fall with Kim gam ering the Beth and Marcy MacDonald, most with Gurtin posting a 5-1 mark and single event. But be stayed close to decathalon. were Alex Britnell. Dave DeValve. because the defense was better. We tournaments — The Masters. New to clear it. most improved award in the same improved —Heidi Goehring, Wright 2-0. the leaders. And on the second day, “ Now, we have to be Jennifer Hedlund and Georgeanne had a much better defense in the Orleans and Atlanta — in the last "Each of the 18 holes has its "own sport. Karen Scott secured the most sportsmanship — Allise Bayer; ktenchester loses to graduation faced with biting cold and steady decathaletes. There’s just no way a gains semifinals Ebersold. Volleyball: most improved —Lynn tournament, we weren’t making nine weeks to go with two runner-up personality.” Nicklaus said. "Each valuable performer award in indoor Ferguson, first baseman Betb ' rain, be turned in a stunning perfor­ track guy can compete In the Britnell was recipient of the Gus Shaw: sportsmanship —Sharon four-five-six errors a game like we finishes and one third-place. is interesting to play and requires track while Kim Scott took the most MacDonald, catcher Marcy mance to win the gold m e^I. decathalon without that Intense Guadino Award, given to the best Allen. did in the regular season,” cited restaurant and finally let go in the But even though he has been the that you use your head to get your improved award and Karen the MacDonald, an All-State selection in Four years later, Mathias practice behind him in all the LONDON (UPI) - John Boys basketball: most improved veteran Indian Coach Mary Falg- third game of the second set after leading money winner on the PGA par. Acre for acre, it may be the athlete ip the senior class. DeValve sportsmanship award in outdoor 1980, C:ooney, centerfielder Eber­ successfully defended his cham­ events.” McEnroe, the title holder and top was the winner of the Best Scholar- player —Qreg Williams, most nant. one of several dubious line calls. tour the last four years and is atop best test of golf in the world " track. sold, leftflelder Marge Botteron and pionship In the Helsinki Gantes. He Based largely on that concept and seed, reverted to his “ superbrat” Athlete-Good Citizen Award. valuable player —Bill Anderson; Manchester, as It had In three He walked toward umpire Stirk. Marge Botteron was also a double reserve Cindy Cox. is the only man to have won the on the idea that the United States personality Friday during an Hedlund received the Pam Pratt Boys swimming; Frank Bush Award previous tries, bowed in '81 to the asked him if he agreed with the line recipient as she was the most ! ■ ■ i> Those back with varsity Olympic d^thalon twice. m u t strengthen its training efforts otherw ise im pressive 6-2, 7-5 Best Athlete Award while Ebersold —Brendon Gorman; Girls' indoor eventual champ. decision and, getting the answer he J valuable player in volleyball and experience include juniors Curtin, Nearly 33 years later, the feat ac- in all sports to be competitive in the quarterfinal victory over fellow was honored as top Scholar-Athlete The Indians compiled a .326 team did not want, told Stirk precisely took the sportsmanship award in track: most improved —M»rcy Wright, Karen Daley and Dawn compUslied by the Tulare, (^ lif., batting average "which was healthy Georgeanne Ebersold Olympics, the training center was American Hank Pfister in the $125,- what be thought of his ability. in the senior class softball. MacDonald, sportsmanship —Kathy Banavige and sophomores Toby schoolboy is still considered start^. (X)0 Queens Club grass court cham­ The banquet was hosted by the Decker: Wrestling: most valuable enough for us to hold our own,” That earned him the conduct war­ Senior Kathy Cooney, who has Brown, Sbana Hopperstead and Pat­ amazing. And Mathiu, who w u It operates not on tex dollars but pionships. & performer —Curt Howard, most im­ Faignant stated. ning and when he asked the reason Arm y Navy Club and was the first received all-state notice in girls’ The former was 2S-for-62 with 18 ty Wojnarowski. And Faignant will later stripped of his anuteur statu on private contributions made McEnroe was given a conduct proved —Bemie Zimmerman. Manchester showed a notent for It he was told, “ for using an audi­ Joe's World to honor boys and girls letter softball, was most valuable player runs scored and 11 RBI while Beth be able to draw talent from an 18-0 by the AAU and went on to become a through the U.S. Olympic Com­ warning by umpire Ian Stirk for Baseball: most valuable player offense with 221 runs scored, scoring ble obscenity." winners at the same occasion. on the Class L L semifinalists and was 21-for-60 with 19 RBI and 21 jayvee club. movie actor and congressman, it mittee. Mathias recognizes the using “ an obscenity” during a noisy 1* » Previously separate awards nights -B ill Herlth, highest batting 10 or more runs 10 times, while it McEnroe replied, " I ’ll tell you an was also recipient of the most im­ runs scored. Senior (?arol Mumford " I think Nancy Curtin has proved trying to nuke Olympic dreatm challenge the center and American and angry argument with Stirk in Joe Garman average —Bob Piccin, lowest allowed 100 tallies to its opponents. obscene word when I tell you how I were staged proved award in girl's basketball. swung a .349 stick (15-for-43) with 12 she can definitely pitch,” Faignant come true for others. amateur athletes face. the second set. Britnell was also recipient of the earned run average —Shawn think you umpired this rnatch. You Wilson Deakin, assistant Senior Georgeanne Ebersold was RBI while junior Karen Wright was remarks, “ She had some doubts Mathiu, SO, h u been the director “ We didn’t try to copy other Still, McEnroe clinched a place in U Hugh S. G reer Award as soccer make amateurs look like superintendent of schools, emceed. Spears; Golf: most valuable player Manchester's leading sticker with a also above the .300 mark at 338 (24- about herself but has proven she can of the United States Olympic nations when we started the Saturday's semifinal against fellow most valuable player while DeValve professionals.” Dr. Suzanne Olcott, athletic director —Greg Shrider; Softball: most im­ .439 average on 29-for-66. She also for-71) with 15 RBI and 18 runs pitch. I feel we'll have adequate Training Center in Colorado center,” be uid. "W e planned ac­ American Brian Teacher who also received a fall award, gar­ proved —Diane Ferguson; Boys ten­ Umpire Stirk said: “ I've been in for West Hartford schools, and Moe scored 35 runs and had a team-high scored. pitching and remember we have a Springs, Colo., since it w u founded cording to what our needs were. ousted countryman Peter Rennert. nis: most improved —Glenn Marx; the chair five times before when nering the Boys’ Cross Country Morhardt, head baseball coach at 28 RBI. Senior shortstop Kathy Diane Ferguson, who posted an 8-6 fine jayvee pitcher in (sophomore) in 1977. The center’s purpose is to Now we can tell the athletes we The other semifinal is between Girls tennis: most valuable player M cEnroe's been on court and not Award. Gilbert High in Winsted and Ckx>ney, recently named to the Class won-lost mark on the mound with a Kathy Brann. provide training, medical facilitiu have a location with dormitories and Brian (Gottfried and John Sadri, who —Joanna Anderson, most improved had any trouble." Hedlund took home two other Manchester native, were guest LL All-State squad, was next at .378 .307 ERA, batted .283 (15-for-57) "And, yes, we do .have some nice and coaching along with room and the fln u t facilities aiid coaches defeated South Africans ^d ie honors. She was accorded the most -Chris Szarka, sportsmanship But McEnroe added, "He did a Super day speakers. (28 for-74) with 17 RBI and 38 runs with 14 runs scored and six RBI. players coming up from the jayvee board for potential Olympic America hu to offer. Edwards and Kevin (?urren respec­ valuable player award in field —Chris Brown; Girls track: most lousy job. I asked him to turn o ff the Other award winners were; scored. "One of the biggest keys to this team.” athletes. "In Russia and East Germany and tively. hockey and most valuable player valuable performer —Sue Donnelly; microphone while we were dis- N Girls cross country: Marcy and Beth MacDonald were season was our defen^ was not as Which means trouble for M athiu looks back on his days of other Ehiropean countriu, that’s all McElnroe became ruffled early in award in girls' basketball. Boys track; Pete Wigren Award cusssing the point but he wouldn’t. sportsmanship —Janice Glidden, next at .371 and .350 respectively. strong as we thought It would be. We Manchester opponents in the future. training for the 1948 and 1952 Olym- government-sponsored. We don’t the match after being irritated by Ebersold also was a multiple He is either stubborn or stupid” field hockey: most improved —Andy Wickwire, most improved have that luxury. We need corporate the noise from the member's with youngsters piu, comparu it to today's training winner as she received the -D a v e Christensen, most valuable —Jackie Meyer, sportsmanship regim eu, and laughs. and public financing. We lack the Sportsperson Award in girls' basket­ —Tobv Brown; Football: outstan­ performer —Butch Wemmell. "There really is no comparison money of some of the other natiou Just recently. I spent a perfectly examples for the rest to follow between my training and what is for athletic training and we have to Navratilova advances wonderful day. For the second year Seventh graders are really trying Dispute perils bout available today," be nid. “ Without do the best we can without the in a row, it was my good fortune to to act grown up, and although in­ question I could have performed government money. To compete terested in the subjects they SURBITON, England (U P I) - trailing 1'^ at one stage in the participate in Environmental much better if I had the training and with them we have to do everything selected, by and large, try to act BOSTON (U P I) - Challenger Vito issue went to the state Rules Com­ The Hagler entourage started the Martina Navratilova took advantage opening set, said: "That was the Awareness Day, sponsored by the coaching available today. Looking we can under our system of free very blase about the whole thing. Antuofermo has threatened to mittee, which was to decide the controversy when they said they of a moment's hesitation from Sue most crucial stroke of the match. It Portland school system. back, those were the dark ages of enterprise.” However, it tickled me to watch Davis in trial clash withdraw from Saturday night's ti­ matter at a 5:30 p.m. EDT, meeting. would ask state boxing officials to Barker and downed the Briton 6-4,6- was a bad miss and if Sue had won This is an all-day affair for the The same gritty determination tle bout with middleweight champ Walter Byers, chairman of tte monitor the Antuofermo comer to sports, especially for those of us in that point I think it would have been seventh graders and it is held at their faces, and see the animation that carried him to a pair of Olym­ 7, 7-5 to advance to an all-American Marvin Hagler over the Issue of three-member sUte boxing commis­ see if the challenger is given a the decathalon. all over. Camp Ingersoll Outdoor Center, a when I hooke a fish any correspondence involving the ‘‘We trained alone, with no pic gold medals shows through semifinals in the $50,000 Surrey LOS ANGELES l U P I) - A1 Davis the jury Monday Davis "trumped blood-stopping salve. sion, said Thursday the proposed bloodstopping salve composed of " I had to fight for every point. I Boy Scout camping area. There is a thank goodness, the blue gills or NFL and his attorney Herman Cook clearly in M athiu as he talks of the Women's Grass Court cham­ clashed with attorney Patrick Lynch up " a story that he was given an oral The two boxers, who both are salve would be examined by doctors iron, alcoiiol and chloride. specialized coachu, and only uw didn’t give Sue anything, right to the lake, wooded trails, wooded areas, sunfish were cooperative, and after Friday over Davis' claim that he did or in statements made last year in u c h other once a year. There was need to keep America competitive pionships Friday. giving casting demonstrations, and contract to move without seeking a eager for a rematch after the con­ and if they approved of the sub­ She was joined in the last (our by end I was just hanging in there.” nature trails, a beach, tennis courts, not need .NFL permission to move court by Alioto. Antuofermo is a profuse bleeder \ just one decathalon event in the U.S. in the Games. Asked about his bur­ lessons, I tried to allow the em­ vote of approval from NFL troversial draw Nov. 30,1979, in Las stance, it would be allowed. He compatriots Diane Desfor, Barbara Barker, the ranked 22nd in the and cabins spotted around the camp. his Oakland Raiders to Los Angeles. members. . In answer to a question about and recently underwent surgery to all year. Now there are at le u t 50 a ning desire to carry the banner of bryonic anglers to fee what it was Vegas, Nev., held their final added he didn't think Hagler’s Halquist and her opponent Saturday, world — 19 places behind This is the third year the program Davis spent his fourth day on the Lynch then produced the kicker, Cook, Davis said, " I told him 1 had flatten the bones under his year and a guy gets all that U.S. athletics, M athiu is silent for like to have a fish on a fly rod workouts Friday. But the salve managers would forfeit a 5500,000 B et^ Nagelsen. But the two-time Navratilova, made a devastating has been in existance, and each year witness stand at the antitrust trial adding quietly, "When did you an understanding I would move eyebrows. He also has brought in experience. In my day, that just several seconds before responding. Casting out over the water, question stole top billing and the payday over the issue. Wimbledon champion had the start with a series of punishing it gets better. Just to give you an against the National Football it up?" without a vote.” one of the sport’s top cut men, Fred­ wasn’t available. “ It’s ju t the general philosophy periodically. I would hook a sunfish. toughest match of the quartet. backhands and forehands extending idea of the scope of this venture. I'll League before a federal court jury Davis' attorney Joseph Alioto The exchange grew tense again die Brown, for the bout. "W e were strictly track people. this country h u ,” he u id. " I t ’s and then allow the kids a chance to With the score tied at one set her opponent to all corners of the list the activities that encompassed and stressed the com petitive nature leaped to his feet, crying, "That’s and Judge Pregerson admonished Before the 1948 Olympics, I picked very important to be seen in the bring the fish in. What was even Antuofermo's people deny they apiece. Barker, the British No. 2, court. the total program. of the relationship between team Davis to answer counsel's question up a javelin maybe five or six times. eyes of the rest of the world as the more important, let the fish go after outrageous." use such a salve while the Hagler n ^ e d one point for a 5-3 lead in the But her accuracy deserted her and Archeological dig. swimming, owners and the millions of dollars in Judge Harry Pregerson sustained and not to elaborate with his I ran the 1,500 meters ju t once, and best, be it the space program or being unhooked forces want the weakest of all possi­ final set. But she sent an easy volley Navratilova recovered to win the forestry, nature trail, photography, profits at stake. Alioto's objection and ordered opinions. that w u Just to be able to u y I did military preparedneu or athletics. I found that quite a few of these ble solutions — a vaseline mixture spinning off the court and first set 6-4. outdoor cooking, art, reptiles and In an obvious attempt to offset Lynch's question stricken. Alioto kept jumping up to object to It. I toied pole vaulting a little bit, "Right now we're third behind young people were most impressed w ith a miniscule portion of Navratilova recovered to win the set Barker took the second set 7-2 on animals, canoeing, water testing, evidence the Raiders enjoyed Lynch and Davis then went round Lynch's line of questioning and the but not miidi at all.” Ruula and East O rm any in total the tie-break and led 3-2 and 4-3 in bird banding, archery, fly casting, with the fact that the fish could be adrenalin. Olympic medals. I don’t like that. I 7-5. prosperity in Oakland where they and round on Davis’ contention that judge finally told him, "M r. Alioto, Mathias uld the practice of the final set before her costly miss. fly tying, game bird display, and released unharmed, after being like to be first. I don’t like to be se­ Navratilova, who had also been reportedly sold out the stadium for^ he received tacit league permission let Mr. Lynch conduct his own cross- LITTLE LEAGUE “ I won’t get in the ring,” An­ American trsKk athletes taking on Nagelsen gave an impressive dis­ some first aid courses. hooked, played and landed. cond or third.” 12 seasons, Davis cited statistics on to move the Raiders' franchise at examination.” tuofermo said. "Why shouldn’t they the grueling decathalon with little play while handing a 6-4, 6-0 beating There were 13 groups of young To an outsider looking on, there During his direct testimony under the Los Ajigeles Rams who were his own discretion during an NFL let us use the same stuff we used practice in ttuny events didn’t to American Joanne Russell. people, with 11 students and a might be a question, as to whether examination by Alioto, Davis told among the top earning teams in the executive committee meeting In AMERICAN fanned nine, Ralph French singled last time. What’s the point of having American doubles partners Diane chaperone to a grup. Because o f the any of this could sink in and make an how he expected competition for NF'L while at the Los Angeles Chicago in October of 1978. Davis Scores of Monday and Wednesday and doubled twice and Deanna Foley a f i ^ t go three or four rounds and Desfor and Barbara Halquist will time element, all 13 groups could impression in such a short time players and coaches to get tougher Coliseum — even after they an­ said he was given this oral contract n i^ t’s games were not received for had two bingles for 84 Ansaldi's. then having it stopped by cuU. play In the other semifinal. not possibly go through all the ac­ After a good many years of doing during the 1980s and he wanted to nounced they planned to move to because he changed his vote from publication until today. Jimmy Gaunya pitched well and That’s not fair to the fans.” Desfor overpowered Canadian tivities. The day started at 9 a m., this type thing, 1 have come to the improve his economic position by Musial feels like Joe Louis Anaheim, "no" to "abstain" and thus per­ Modem Janitorial stopped Bob’s John Persons, D ^ in Marquez and Majorie Blackwood 7-5, 6-3 while broke for lunch at noon, resumed conclusion, that any kind of outdoor coming to Los Angeles. Davis said the Rams in their first mitted passage of an amendment to Gulf, 10-5, and the winners came Jason Stanlzzi played well defen­ Antuofermo’s people also have Hallquist was given a (ought test againat at 12:30 and ended at 2:30. instruction will sit well with some "There is tremendous competi­ Louis,” Musial replied. "H e held the great spirit,” Musial said. "H e 3 season at Anaheim made about M NFL Rule 4.3 regarding transfers. back to stop Town Fire two nights sively for the Oilers. expressed displeasure at having to PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Stan before ousting Laura Du Pont 4-6, 6- Consequently, these young people kids, even though briefly touched tion to be No. 1,” said Davis, "to get (heavyweight) tide 11 years so when loves the game and be loves to play. million m ore than the Raiders did in The amdendment reduced the later, 13-7. f l^ t in Boston and at the referee, Mnxial ipant U major league 4,6-2. were allow^ to select five of the These are the people, who when be lost iL I guess he wasn’t too hap- The thing about him is that he’s 1980. a large portion of it from requirement for ratification of a the best people... You've got to have Joe Casey collected four hits and Dave Pearl of Nevada. Pearl is laainnz com liii to Philadelphia to listed courses for their day’s activi­ young adults, stop by to see me. and ROOKIES played four different positions (ac­ luxury boxes. transfer from unanimous to three- the players and they've got to be and Grey Mahoney two known to stop fights early because ■quara off against toogh pitchers py- ty. , say "Do you remember the day you Tha Yankees topped Team No. 2, tually, five) and he’s hit well at all The Oakland managing general quarters of the membership. happy and they’ve got to be well each against Bob’s with Scott of/cuts and frowns on boxers swar­ waA as Curt Simmons and Robin “ Really though, 1 was around a All instructors were teachers did such and such, for the Elast Side 13-12, at Oiarter Oak. Leland and long time and broke a lot of records. of tb m .” partner pointed out that the Rams The amendment supposedly paid.” Dibiase getting a pair for the losers, Lindsay Boutilier, John Zimmer and ming Inside style, which happens to Roberts and dueling tough hitters from the school system, and people Rec, or cast over Salter’s Ppnd? such as Richie Ashburn. BasebaU is an einotional game. I am Some of Musial’s biggest fans say Well, that kind of stuck in my mind did not have to share box revenue at required unanimous consent but one a homer. George Cook were each 4-for-4 for be the way Antuofermo fights. ‘ Softball like myself who were invited Anaheim with other teams and said Rozelle ruled that 27 "yes” votes Casey homered and singled and Hagler, whoee only blenush In the M u ^ was beck in town this week 80 and I don’t cry as I use to. I ’U be the former-Cardinals great could because of knowledge "of their sub- and now I am really into fly fishing, the Yanks. Zimmer drove in the bet not solely to renew oU acquain­ happy in a way, and sad In a way. have had more Uts if he’d played on he enjoyed no such source of dollars carried the day and the one absen- Soccer school Matoney added two blows against winning tally. last five years w u the draw to An- ects. 1 was delighted to see Rick conservation, etc.” at the Oakland Coliseum. the Firemen. Sean Tolland paced taKrfenno, has been longing for a tances. Instead, the 80-year-old Pete is a great guy and he deserves artifically surfoced fields as Rose That's what makes a day like tion did not matter. DUSTY Horton, animal curator, of the Lutz Sparks began to fly when Lynch Lynch questioned Davis closely as Joe Morrone, bead soccer coach the latter with two hits. rematch. Many obeervers felt be member of beebaU’s Hall of Fame it tte roconl. has. But Musial u y s there are other today, well worth doing. One young The Yellow Jackets outlasted the Each side enjoyed big final in­ Museum there with some of his took over the witness on cross- to when he first brought up the sub­ at the University of Connecticut, woo the Las Vegas fight whan be hare to watch Pete Rose snap Us “ I didn’t think it would happen factors that have to be taken into man who watched me give a fly Blue Bombers, 29-13, at Valley nings but Center Congo scored more charges from the museum. examination ject of his alleged "oral contract” will direct the Connecticut Soccer w u challenging for the UUe. Hagler longstending National League this quick. Playing on Astroturf is consideratioo. tying demonstration, and took NATIONAL FARM Field. Aimme Pennell had two hits times in the first three frames and Of course, I was there to put on a The lawyer wrangled with Davis exempting him from Rule 4.3 and School for the 10th consecutive year. ftoally earned the crown w t e ho raeoni of SJOO Uts. hvder on an athlete’s Isgs. I didn't “ A ll things are relative,” Musial lessons from me when he was eight Shamus Kershaw had two hits and and Chris Thibodeau and Chris Cor­ notched a 16-10 decision over Auto fly casting demonstration, and to over the witness’s statement that Morrone, whose team has been WbsD Rose does that, expected to think anybody could |riay I I or 10 said. “ There’s no queMioo Astroturf years old, put himself through' Davis said that phrase was not his drove in the winning markers in the mier three apiece for the 5-3 stopped England's Aim Mintor last give fly casting lessons. I found it to pay television revenues o f the future ranked among the top 10 teams in be soeaelime this week, Musial win years as Pete Rose has. Thirty-six helpa the Utter. It adds about IS or Trim Thursday night at Keeney college tying flies professionally. but was used by his counsel. fifth as Auto Trim A Paint downed Bombers. September. Mintor had taken the ti­ be thoroughly enjoyable, and the would not be shared among the N F L the country seven of the last eight bo pert o f tbs o*4M d boopla that huMfa«d hiUisahdlofaiotaf 80 bits to someone’s batting Field. A neat day, a good day. a day "Listen,” Davis said to Lynch Carter’s, 8-4, at Bowers. Danny tle from Antuofermo. reactions of the kids to fly casting, members Lynch insisted N F L Com­ years, will head a staff of 73 coaches Hagler, 18, enters the bout with a will indado tbe release of 1,811 Uts.” average. But the parks today are Scott Turner’s four hits led the spent with kids, really makes a day heatedly, " I know that for them to Pryor, Corey Weslowski each had The Sluggers stopped the Purple ranged from total boredom to great missioner Pete Rozelle has ruled at the Choate Rosemary School in 88-1-8 re c o rd . Including 61 baDooes, fireworks and a certain Actually, Musial and Rose have bigger and there's better relief Congos who also bad three bingles worthwhile. Both for the young peor pass that amendment they needed to two hits for Carter’s. Eric Anderson People Eaters, U-10, Wednesday at enthusiasm. f*tey will be shared Just as Wallihford. The school will conduct been acqiudnted for a long time. pitching today. It’s all relative and by Joe Delcanto and Clarence get me to change my ‘no’ vote to Nathan Hale. Nicky Paleamo had knockouts. Autuofsrmo Is 4844 with multi-minute standing ovation. It was Interesting to me to watch pie and myself. Other school millions from commercial TV are one training session for girls July 10- and Seth Kershaw played well iv-knuckottis. Should Antuofermo When Rose was a rookie with the it all balancee aut.’ l Switzer and Rick Migliore singled, pass.' I had been voting 'no' for two four hiU, PeU'Borofaky and Erik At a Veterans Stattan news coa- bow different groups reacted to the systems might try emulating shared. , July 25; aiM, four consectative six- defensively for ATAP. score m upset, ho wotdd ho the ninth, feteace Tbsoday aigbt, Musial was dncInnaU Reds in IM l, MnUU M t AU in all, Musial doesn’t aeem doubled and tripled. ^ days.” Wolfgang throe apiece and Wuyne same demonstration. What was Portlandd. It's a super program, Then Lynch'brought up a sore sub­ day training se.xsiotts for boys 10-18, iiiiddlcwclgbt to rouln the crown Me aaaal gradoas eeU. But how win two Uto in the last game of his concerned about watching his Best in defeat with three hlU was Lynch hammered at the point and INT. FARM LeRiche and Brad WlHsihm two equal of interest was to see how two and in this day of careful budget, it's ject with Davis, advising him un­ July 2ft-Aug. 1, Aug. 2-8, Aug. 0-15 iind the first slnu Nmo BenvoouU In ha fe d whea Rose shatters his career for the St. Louis Cardinals, rabord fall. Eld Crandall. Rex Crandall, Rick Davis was unable to come up with a Ansaldi’s oiitslugged the Oilers, apiece for the Sluggers. or three of the kids seemed to be the inexpensive but great education. expectedly he apologized for telling and Aug. 16-22. I9IM. “ I ’m very proud of this record,” MoUoy and Glen Pleligallnell each reference to the “ oral contract” in receidT the only team he played for. leaders of each group, and set the 13-10, at Vcrplanck. Stove Calhoun " I guess I ’U kind of feel like Joe ‘Tve admired his bustle and his hosaU. contributed two safeties. THE HERALD. Sat., June 13, 1 9 6 1 -1 3 12 — THE HERALD, Sat.. June 13. 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DETROIT (U P l) - Silehl until Steinbrenner, who heads the here to represent themselves now because all the owners had Am erican Shipbuilding Co. of because the strike has started. They pledged they would be, New York Cleveland and Tampa and has been are the real people involved and wi^ From Manchester to Ireland Yankee owner George Steinbrenner feel they are capable of represen­ involved in many bargaining By UnIWd Pr*M Intenwlloiwl sharply criticized Marvin Miller for sessions outside of baseball, has ting themselves." LPGACbamplonAJp staying away from Friday's crucial served, on many baseball com­ Steinbrenner, speaking from IM M n At Kingi IiUnd, Ohio, June a, Un negotiating session, urging both him Chicago, did not argue with that. (ParTZ) mittees. He might have served on ■'?5 " " “>>> Donna CaponI •4S-U7 and the owners to "get their tails the Player Relations Committee But he felt Miller should hav^ been PatMeym back" to the bargaining table to set­ present at what turned out to be the Jerllynwiti S7-71-ia which dealt with the thorny compen­ Amy AlcoU W-Tb-US tle the baseball strike. sation issue over which the players final session before regularly Tfatiiaa. Marlene Hagge »4 0 -l» Steinbrenner characterized struck, except that he was serving scheduled games actually were 19th HOLE It. Ifti Lfaktakaa til ftiiili Sandra Post 87-74-141 Miller's action as “ particularly, canceled. ^ ifaaqi l.anla|al8m«M ifafaaafaofaii OallTduahin (S-7I-IU Pen pals meet after writing 40 years on a couple of other committees. ifanui 1 i r O M i M t t S H r O n i Jan Ferrarii 7188-141 harmful and in many ways, even The Player Relations Committee 'T v e always been one owner-wImv-: Alice Rltiman 71-78-141 ifafaM T.hMa8naiaa tlma*a8n| JoAwie Camer 7188-141 ridiculous." adding it was “ in­ has praised and admired Marvin lafa8»laMi RETIRED SWINGERS 7>at Bradley 71-71-141 By Barbara Richmond conceivable" to him that the head of Miller and his great ability as a Top scorers in Selected Betk Daniel 7^78-l41 met? Mrs. Ostrout said when they where or when, but somehow I'll the Players Association, who had representative and negotiator, for I M; . Bonnie Lauer 78-78-ia Herald Reporter were young they talked about meet you when I get there" 12 Hole Tournament this Beth Solomon 7181-141 represented them at virtually all the believe I can respect and admire an ZfafeMtfafM thMi fashions and sent each other clip­ She said when they arrived at week at the Manchester t.lni hri tfaka t b w k w " Julie Slanger 7 8 7 S -ia MANCHESTER - Forty years previous meetings, would purposely t l O n i a M Nancy LoM-McIton 78-78-141 pings from newspapers and adversary like him," said the Country CHub were: lew-idNi kMifaiiiiiti l.faMi I B n a ago, during World War II, .an Shannon Airport in Ireland they miss this one and turn it over to the ‘Miller’s actions Belay KIih 71-78-10 magazines, and talked about movies Yankee owner. Vance Baker 44, Joe 7.lkrTMim f i l t o w T.feilWiI tinaait Kyle O'Brien 7871-10 English teacher at Windham High asked for direclion.s to Clonmel players. “ But as a baseball owner who is Barre 46, Paul Sullivan 46, M l •lirrttt H aa tM m a Sandra Palmer 7818-141 and books just like any teenagers They were directed to Limerick and ridiculous’ FdMrit Sandra Haynie •7 4 -1 4 1 School in Willimantic asked her would. Miller had said he was doing that totally interested in getting the George Beeney 46, Reg niMalc then went to a bus stop to find out 1. ata»8nrOfaah ' Martha Hanaen •7 4 - H l clasr to choose a “ pen pal” from The contents of the letters because some of the owners felt he game back together for the sake of Curtis 46, Bob McIntosh 47, Myra Van Hooae 1878-M how to get to Clonmel and from Laura Baugh Cole another country. A member ol that was “ an obstruction" to a possible the fans, I have to ask myself, 'What 1. ( •7 8 - M changed to families and house there to a phone booth to call Maura John P ick en s 47, Ed Carolyn Hill 7871-144 class, Dorothy Rybic chose to write settlement. Federal mediator Ken the hell is going on when I am told 2. liWMrTliCB I-Jh i h chores and recipes over the years. Just making the phone call was McNamara 47, Carl Jane Blalock 78)8-144 to a girl in Ireland — Maura Kirk. Moffett said the next meeting that the chief negotiator for the 1. Debbie Mataey 7878-144 “ Sometimes I think we learned quite a chore as phone booths were is made up of American League Engberg 47. Dorothy Rybic is now Mrs. Elmer between the parties would be Mon­ players is not concerned enough to Kathy I^ lew a lt 78-74-144 more about each other through our brand new and no one seemed to P resident Lee M acPhail and S. AnMIW’tiVMMIldit'XktaHli Susie McAllitler •7 8 -1 4 4 Ostrout of 422 Parker Street, day at the earliest. be present at a key negotiating ses­ Sylvia BerTolaccIni 71-78-144 letters than we know about our know just how to use them. But she National League President Chub RED ROCK 1 I f Dim -Uilii tMnUpMwiwa Manchester and Maura Kirk is Mrs. Don Fehr and Peter Rose, the sion with the owners and the federal 7. Irt f t iM Irp i^ i*aUy Haven 71-74-146 closer friends,” Mrs. Ostrout said. got through to Maura and they were Feeney: Dan Galbreath, Field Shots: A — Ann fafa fnUt-InnfaiWn Janet Cofet 7 8 7 1 -1 * James Lonergan of Clonmel County, Players Association attorneys, mediator?' i limriMrnliiMkt , Amelia Borer “ When Christmas comes along met at the bus station in Clonmel by Pittsburgh; Joe Burke, Kansas Ci­ Hallowell 31; B — tub Fawk-l— itiiUm 78-78-1* Ireland. In their wildest young attended Friday's session with 10 “ I would think Marvin would want Hollii Stacy 7 8 7 1 -1 * the first thing I think about is get­ the Lonergans. Mrs. Ostrout said ty; Ed Fitzgerald. Milwaukee; Dorothea Waddock 41; C — Shelley Hamlin 7 8 7 8 -1 * dreams the two never thought they players — Don Sutton, Joe Niekro to try everything possible to ting Maura's package off in time the meeting was fantastic. They Clark Griffith, Minn e s o t a; Bob Florence Hadden 46; Low BM: Cathy Reynolds • 7 8 - 1 * would meet. But 40 years later and Bob Knepper, Houston: Bob negotiate a settlement of this strike, l.bw-lew t Iwi Iwirt RarliarA Harrow 7871-I* and then the other things come after knew each other immediately. Howsam, Cincinnati and John Putts: A — Alice Elm 12; B that's just what happened. Boone, Philadelphia; Phil Niekro, which means so much, not only to lliMraMbMi ilfM li that," Dorothy said. From there they were off to the McHale, Montreal. — Irene Amato 17; C — llrta»U iiii iFwrttlUpi This past April the Ostro'uts went Atlanta: Rusty Staub and John those people involved on both sides, She said that over the years she Lonergan home where they were Fehr, in explaining Miller's Florence Givard 18, Lil 7. Bi M i l— ii Igfgw to Ireland and the two women met Stearns, New York Mets, and but particularly and most impor­ Jai Alai Results has received some beautiful gifts treated most graciously and visited absence from Friday's session, Topping 18, Rosile Bartula Sbi MlifcriMbl each other as a happy outcome of George Foster, Bill Bonham and tantly, to all baseball fan s" from Ireland, including her very by Lonergan family friends and said: “ Marvin Miller said he would 18. FRIDAY (EVENING) their unique long-term pen pal Paul Moskau, Cincinnati. Ray Steinbrenner did not accept first Hummel figurine, some Irish relatives. not attend because he said the strike l.lwMirtrwi Firtt relationship. Grebey represented the owners. Miller's reason for not' showing up. By United F*rets International 41m IU8 US linens and fragile Belleek china. After being treated to a delicious already had begun. The players are tw M rs. O strou t has liv e d in Westchester Classic 7 lnqfai 1U8 IU8 What was it like to meet this un­ meal, which consisted among other Jai Alai Entries S-irtflki At Harrison, N Y . June 12 Manchester for 30 years and until 7.MrrkM liflfarii U8 seen friend? Mrs. Ostrout said it things, of homemade cream of SATURDAY (MATINEE) (ParTl) fafabb 81 Ml.W recently had been a secretary in the fab iMiy-lMitt Leonard Thompson 7146-136 was just like they had known each mushroom soup, topped with Rnt Glbby Gilbert MKta 87 IN1J8 office of the Center Congregational 6MI-13B Titfai 814 IU87M other all of their lives. And not only whipped cream, chicken, wine and I.MWb Ib M i Craig Stadler 6MS-137 Church. lim m itaw Tomwte Umat •that — their husbands immediately homemade apple pie and coffee, Players won’t budge: Evans Ray Floyd I M i l b 1116 ill U6 Over the years the two women S.F«»to iSvntal TMI-UI felt like old friends too. they were taken on a whirlwind tour Lee Elder ai-TO-UI m in corresponded regularly — even 7.1*^ Tim Simpson The trip to Ireland wasn't one that of the area. Siki Uif IMiCktsewti Ml after they both married and were BOSTON (U P I) — Dwight Evans, leaders in five other offensive Nobody's going to win," he said. Fuzzy Zoelier m m -m faUilil-SSJiM was really planned. Mrs. Ostrout And then it was time to part with a J .C .^ d 7446- 19 busy raising families — Mrs. who has paced the Boston Red Sox categories. “ We're not going to budge or give Gfl Morgan Nrfbii 14 tin ji said her mother was going with a solemn promise to continue to keep »7 1 -U D TrNibil44 srmil Ostrout has three children and her this season, lamented the baseball 'T m not even concerned about in. The only ones who'll give in is 1. Rwri»4iluMrta George udie 67-72-136 group to that country and the in touch through the coming years. TIM 'V- Irish friend has seven sons and one strike Friday and vowed the players what kind of year I'm having," he them. They'll have to say, ‘yeah the 3 4 6iMilB4lv}vt Bruce Douglass 66-71-136 Ostrout's children convinced them Mrs. Ostrout said the Lonergan s S. tht'Cn 1 •Untt* l-ZarTi 4. f— ti fafiiji Jerry Pate 70-70-140 IMwtsIs II iI 11.11 ill lUI daughter. They exchanged family would not budge on the issue of free said. "I don't know how far it'll go. I game is fine.' Elach year attendance EdFiori 3 M l fan ^ TJI CM they should go too. daughter now lives in Nova Scotia 7. M l lA m h i llbiM b ill 7447- HI pictures also over the years. agent compensation. know I don't have enpugh at bats to Ron Streck 7246-141 6 faHili faifaibi 11.41 And so they decided they would. is better than last year. So free Sik f i t ! Immt 1 Unta^ I-Jmi Iv Gary Player and they have hopes of being able to 70- 71-141 faWfa34tlUI What did they talk about in letters Dorothy immediately wrote to "Nobody wanted it, but we believe qualify for the batting title. It's just agency hasn't hurt the game. The Calvin Peete 7246-141 come visit her and to see the Bobby Gampett farlMli 6-3 tlOJI to a friend they had never really strongly enough in what we have and one of those things. only thing., i^ a s hurt is the owners 7246-14] TriMli 1-24 $4TMI Maura and told her, “ I don't know Ostrouts again.' "It's the American pastime — and l.Mifafc Ibniibm Mark Lye 72-70-142 we want to keep what we have,” walles be^ube they can't control 1 4. b b — M M I. f a f nfaiiii Jay Haas 70-71-ie Fsvie Evans said from Anaheim, Calif. it hurts." he said. themselves. And we don't even know itfayfibwh ifaU M ra 3.Mma Jim Colbert 72-70-142 1 fawnli I M4i lill ill Ml Evans predicted a long strike, at S. Hirta-IrratM ifartapl-fanq Bill Rogers 70- 72-14! 3 fai Im ill ill "It's hard to explain. It's a union that for sure,"' he said. CiBiM^fam t Ibrrtti Hubert Green Sab fi— lwfarwi 7.lfii|e4N*p 71- 71 -lC 2MUifalM«ti Ml that has a contract but the owners least two weeks so the o\vners can Most of the Red Sox left their Tom Weiskopf 744B-I42 fahM 13 don't like it They want to tear it up start receiving insurance payments. hotel in Anaheim after Friday. Charles Cooay 71-71-142 farfMli 11 tlMJI Favfa: Rj^er Maltbie 71-71-142 and write a new one. We're calling But he said the p'layers' union would Eight players have homes or family Joe Inman TrflMli 14-1 WMI t.faUMb IMa-Zvra 7646-143 Me time out. it doesn't work that way." not surrender the free agency in California and went to visit 3. tbrito Ifafii 4, NvrMtMt LMbJuahr LbfbraHbl Jerry McGee 71- 72-141 X ba^^lrpbii 4. Cwaiai Frank Conner TInwei liM ill 126 Evans, whose long-awaited awarded by a court more than five relatives. Joe Rudi left for his home i.mf^dmrnU 70- 72-143 1’ 7. brfbfara L falma-Vdbi ilrilitiSlMM) IMMUMk Bin Kratzert 66-74-143 2 fan 7JI U l promise finally emerged this years ago. in Oregon. John Schroeder 7446-143 I faiiwii il l M l tmJkm t.liWiCitin UtteOmi Peter Jacobson season, has been the Red Sox offen­ “ We're holding strong. The Manager Ralph Houk was among 7646-143 M M 2-7 MM6 Sab Bt bi Dave Eichelberger 70-73-143 sive sparkplug. He is second in the owners can't control themselves so many team members scheduled to Lou Graham fartMti7-2tmJI 71- 72-144 Trifacli 7-24 tin.41 they're trying to break our associa­ Bob Murphy 71-72-144 American League in batting at .341, ' fly back to Boston on Saturday. Brad Bryant tion to cure their bad habits. Jai Alai Entries 74-70-144 second in homers with 13 and fourth Others were hoping to leave Friday Bob Eastwood 72- 72-144 IlMlfa 1146 i n iM m RBI with 39 He is among the night. SUNDAY (EVENING) Bob E. Smith 70-76-144 Player representative Tom Hnt Keith Fergus 70- 76-144 iM Bob Eastwood 7^?»-t4« faWrii24tlUI Burgmeier got names, addresses l.MWt Zldwh Richie Adham SMIc tlr tn i 4. fan 71- 72-144 farlHli t-2 tIUI and phone numbers from the players Mark McCumber 74-70-144 Trifasla 2-2-1 tllill l.U«^Z«rf I M b ifm tu (.faw* Rik Maaaengale 72.71-144 so he could notify them in the event Ih b w b ib m 4.fbMifahicarU 7.1m L S m U l Stanton AItgelt 70-74-144 Little guys hurt of a breakthrough. Burgmeier said SMbfam iCMMn MUfa Rod Curl 76-76-lC Jim Dent 71-74-1* team members will probably work , 7. k i i fabwfa LIbrria-VAb Isao Aoki Sab llirrali II- 70- 76-I® out on their own. Mart Hayes 71- 74-146 Jim Simons 72- 72-146 Jim Booros 74- 71-146 Baseball most by walkout Grier Jones 72-72-lC 1.1 Pat McGowan 7^76-MB Statistics t FMabfaraHbi George Bums 71-M-146 I ■a4al»Ui«l Ed Dougherty 71- 7S-146 By Fred Down are coming off a 3-7 road trip, the 4. bWa IffHiil im Johnny Miller 72- 7 2 - 1 * Jimmy Paschal 72-72-146 UPI Sports Writer series was still expected to draw a $. I I. MU m Zfat-MSi Bobby Nichols to remain IfanMn 4. SMi Iliyas 72-72-146 quarter-million fans. II Scott Simpson 7 6 4 6 -l« Baseball executives and the 7. AnHb^bMSMa LlWISiWiirirti tSSf— tenfa Loren Rooerts 71-74-146 AMERICAN LEAGUE Oriole General Cleaning pays 80 Bv United Press International general public agreed Friday that t Arta»lnlaga Mrabac J. m * m L fa w MBuddyGardner * 71-74-146 people minimum wage to clean up NEW YORK (U P I) - The in­ Sab f lf 111 Irtaii Ufa fni4i l«ni Gary Trivisonno 70- 76-146 (Standings through Thursday’s Games i those most likely to be hurt by the after games. “ This is going to hurt dividual records accumulated by Robert Seligman 74-71-146 E^st major league players' strike are the John Cook 7647-146 W L Pci. GB them a lot, " said firm Vice Presi­ m ajor league players through fUMk Ftafa: Bob Byman New York M a 407 1. Jaat-Jaai hr 2. baifartwaa I. fai fa|ii Z.Sm4iSfan 76-71-l« "little guys" — the fans who pay the dent Floyd Warriner. “ There won't Thursday wdl stand should a strike Mike Reid 71- 76-14B Baltimore a a 574 2 Dorothy Ostrout, reflects on her recent visit to Ireland where she Dorothy Ostrout of 422 Parker St., left, poses with her long-time freight and the people who service I CaM4Matt--^'^4. bH9-fapa Ifakmt-MSi ifanMahawta W a ^ Levi Milwaukee 31 a 564 2 be any work until the Colts start up curtail plaj for the rest of the thriSiliiHiiil lU M * 71- 75-146 Detroit finally met her pen pal of 40 years. She holds a letter from her Irish "pen pal" Maura Lonergan and Maura's husband, James, In the S-FiaablMM lArtaMipa Andy North 76-71-146 » a 54« Reading letters Pen pals them in ball parks. ' again." season. lU i hmn lU U h -h m iregPos Boatoo a a 5M 4 friend and a fragile Belleek china vase sent to her from Ireland, Lonergan's yard In Clonmel County in Ireland, during a recent visit 72- 72-141 Gevelafid Some players had already left for Neil Walker, 45, of Baltimore, “The ganes are a matter of Saht Iraiaiya- fafa ImlUn Bob Shearer 75- 71-146 a M 5S1 5 from her. (Herald photo by Richmond) there. Greg Powers Tortmto II a a i a home and others cleaned out their called summer without the Orioles 72-72-146 history,” Seymour Siwoff, head of Roger Calvin 76- 70-146 Weat A lockers as official word from both "unthinkable" the Elias Sports Bureau, said Larry Ziegler 72-74-141 Oakland 37 a 417 _ Forest Fezler Texai a a 400 m the players' and owners' represen­ Pearl Sandow, a fan who lias seen Friday. 76-70-146 Howard Twitty 72-74-146 Chicafo a a j s tatives confirmed that the strike every home game played by the “ Naturally, if there's no team Mike M<;^»ough 76-70-146 California a a 517 6 was a fact. New negotiations won't David Ldndstrom 71-25-146 Kaniai Gty JO a .400 n Atlanta Braves in the last 16 years, champion, there won't be a batting did not qualify Saattfa a ^ a JB 1im even be scheduled until early next said Friday the players strike has champion. But Pete Rose of John Traub Minneaota n a joi a week. 'Don Pooiey irsdaY’s » “ taken the joy out of baseball." Philadelphia would not be denied the Kansas Qty 10, Toronto 5 "The people that are getting hurt Jim Nelford “ I'll just go and pull my golf clubs hits he accumulated this season as Mike Donald Milwaukee I. Tesas 2 out," she said. “ I'll find something he tries to beat Stan Musial's record BlllCairee Chicago 2. New York 2 to do. They've taken the joy out of Rei Caldwell Detroit?. MinnesotaS of most hits by a National League Fred Couples California?. Boetool baseball. player.” Bruce Lietzke Seattle!. blUm orel “ I'm heartbroken that my ball Jaime Gonsalez “ If the season is shortened by a Curtis Strange ‘People hurt players aren't as smart as I thought week, or a month, we'll simply Woody Blactoum they were,” Sandow said. adjust the qualifying standards for Ed Sabo NATIONAL LEAGUE l.faMUn 2. fawwlans Lyn Lott y United P rm International are the fans’ Other clubs routinely announced determining batting titles and lUrtaafanq 4 .ln n 4 h n a Mike Smith

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IRENE Lee, star of “Game of 30 Great Space Coaster 3 9 DrakPack (39 Mornirtg Prayer 393239 The Sunday Big fveni Calif. man who portrayed the 11:10 a.m. — Bluefield 39 Viewpoint On Nutrition 1|' Oavay And Goliath Countdown" 1980 KirkDouglaa. iously for word ol which one's child 49 ABC Weekend Special >34 Newsmaker Sunday O O a k tp rl 'Moonlight Sonata' (TUE.). 'Oraan Tuesday 5 Partridge Family survived a plane crash (115 mine ) 6:30 Cockaloo' (WED ), 'Bill Of Divor- ■You may now proceed to MARTINEZ, Henderaon, father on Ihe television Death,” and some other 40 Underdog 9 Happy Days Hour 24Movla-(Comedy) *** "Graan MartmShoon ThecrewollheU S S (3} UpFronI 2:00 34 Movie 6:46 9:20 a m. — Lincoln Drive. 8 OO Man" 1957 Alastair Sim. George Nimitz. a nuclear aircraft carrier, B (3) CD CBS Sports Sunday 34 57 Masterpiece Theatre (D NowZooRovuo camanf (THUR ). ‘Dark Journay' say it. No, Pam has done Nev. series, “Family," also movies, dead or alive? 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BertrandRassell, ' 3) Chrlatophar Cloeaup 34 Movie 10K)0 AII-BtarBoccor(Tua.)NCAAGott 12:40 S GD Lal'a Maka A Daal 4:l0 p.m. — Fountain 21 News-Weather 9 Little Rascals match between Rodolto Gato Gon Saint Augustine and Err^ress <5) Kenneth Copaland 49 Movla (5) Cl) CBS Reports: The Defense (WED.), 1961 AmoricenHotRodding 2:50 p.m. — Mather zalez and Andrew Garugan from The Theodora ol the Byzantine Empire l4'Movla-(Comedy)*** "Smokay <57 Maatarplaca Thaaira or The United Slelea Champlonahlp (THUR.) S £ {A j^ c a r Exhibition (Tua.) 23 Movie-(Comedy) *** “Design­ 9 Jason Of Star Command and tha Bandit" 1977 Burl Rey­ I ) This Is Tha Ufa Street. Village Apartments. ing Woman ■ 1957 Gregory Peck F orum in Inglewood. California, and .(0(|min8 ) 2:30 Naw Zoo Ravua 3 9 0 3 9 Doctor* 9 Movie-(Drama)*** "Writtanon nolds. Sally Field MechoCB'er ( I ) Newt (5) Newt Lau'enBa aii A battle ol the sexes same day coverage ol Ihe famous 34 Nashville Salute To The l4 SportaCantar (5) Movla (f ) Jimmy Bwaggert AM Nawawatch 12:68 3:30 p.m. Saulters the Wind" 1B56 RockHudson.Laur known as 'Bandif romances girl C l ) 0 FYI Fi I meter duio endurance race the Le Mans Shrine >11) Auto Racing (ID Tennis: 1974 Wimbledon Movla (Cue. Moil.) 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( t(X)mins ) Movla ‘Oaiay Kanyon' (MON ), FIN0T 0HOWONLV S2.S0 39 Public Affairs 19 World Cup Tennis Molocross Motorcycle Champion 8:30 '34 Jonny Ouaat 3:00 Independent Newt 39HaaNhFiaid 0 1:00 'Pumpkin Eatar' (TU E .). 'ChinaGIri' 8 26 29 America's Top 10 ship, highlights of the Larry Holmes 57 This Old House Landscape ar 49 Morningtown (|) Star Trek 57 BUI Moyers' Journal 6:16 Wednekday Loon Spinks WBC World Heavy chilect Tom Wirth gives a lesson in ) 5) Movla -(Adventure) *** "Pea* (it Sunday At Tha King's House 10:30 (WED ). Claudia' (THUR ). ‘Saa 3 9 In The News 22 Championship Wrestling saga to Maraaiilaa" 1944 7:19 Capsule look at cinema 9:30 a.m. Meadows Usim's Derby! Davila' (FRI.) ■ , Summer 8 30 29 Movie-(Comedy) *** "Deelgn- weight Championsh»p light and a brick paving and Bob Vila inspects (9> Community Calendar >'34 Naws-Waathar-Sporta 15) Sporta Extra * C ommunity C alandar the cabinet a and theplaster mg work ■ Humphrey Bogart. Claude Reins It’s Saubkfetture fun . 3 9 Bugs Bunny-Road Runner mg W oman" 1957 Gregory Peck. preview of Ihe United States Open 7:30 (32 Allas Smith And Jonas (14 Remember When: On The Air 6:26 (ii) AB B Iar Soccar (Thur.) Tannia Convalescent Home. Golf Championship (90mins) (Closed Captioned. USA) Five Frenchmen escape from prison (34 ShakaspaaraPlays ( F J ^ Show Lauren Bacall A battle ol Ihe sexes on Devil'e Island and make the au- 3 • Spread A Llttla Sunahina (It Sunday At The King's Houee 3 9 BuRaaya 1:50 p.m. — Green Lodge S‘ Superheroes or cur as a sports writer meets a fa 9 Outer Limits 9:00 < 9 Atk Tha Doctor (57 Otf Your Duff 34 Ask The Manager 6:40 O O 0 Day* Of Our Uvoa SUPERMAN II (PG) — Bach, John Maluszak, relationships of three drug ring and refuses to 19 Mayor Athanson's Forum 3 9 Special Movie Preeeriletlon preme eilori ol endurance to join the 3:30 OMovla(Exc.Mbn..Wad.)’Hangar Rest Home. 9 Viewpoint On Nutrition shion designer (? h rs ) free French forces fighting an acTivd" (|) Inalght 11]M Daybraak Christopher Reeve, Shelley Long. (Comedy) couples wlio vacation look the other way when he FREAKT 20 29 LPGA Champlonahlp Golf Torn Between Two Lovers' (24 Fred Saxon 16' (TUE ), 'Shimmaring Lighta' 2:40 p.m. — Jensen 21 Inside Business 24 Slim Cuisine resistancefoNazi'OcdtipiedFrance (6) ChristopherCtoaaup (D(D(l)3239WNewe J FBnta> If you can relax your social together undergo new 30 The Littlest Hobo 39 Outdoor Life NBC Sports will provide coverage ol 5 They Run For Their LIvee (II) NCAA Track And Field 4:00 ( I ) Baxters f VaVartaua Frogrammlno (THUR ). Fathar of tha Brlda' (FRI.) Margot Kidder, Gene finds out management is Documentary concerning the plight (2 hrs , 5 mms ) Street. 39 Villa Alegre 49 Little Racers the semi linal round ol this lour (34 International Week In Review 3 Waatchaslar Golf CUaalc (|) Benny HMIShow ) Goad Momtng ConnacUcut 1:40 Hackman. (Action- standards and just enjoy stresses and strains when behind it. Basically a nameni trom Ihe Jark Nicklaus' Golf otthe Somalian refugee campsalong - 9' Movie -(Mystery) ** "Invisible (6(34 BaaabaN 0 0 At Tha World Turn* 3:30 p.m, — Bretton 4^aiHd 8 5 5 57 Lawmakers Terror" 1963 Hannes Schmid- 34 Movie (If) SportsCenter J ^Bawa adventure) Back again, some simple humor, this is one of their number retelling of "High Noon." 0 40 Schoolhouse Rock 1 30 Center at Kings Island. Ohio (60 the Ethiopian border Includes 39 Rax Humbard 5 Star Trek 39 Jim Bekker } BwRwInkle 0 Addama FamRy • Road. eyewitness reports trom relugees. hauser.HansV Borosody Scientist 0 ProfaaalonalRodao(Mon.) riERBIE 8 56 3' 9 30 Minutes aims ) 04 Porky PIg-Buga Bunny I ID Profatslonaf Team Rodeo (34 Sports k (Mon.) 'Tho LIfa and 8u- and maybe better than the good fun. All totally divorces. Writer-director this space western makes [Gi 21 NewB-Weather-Sporta United Nations relief officials and discovers a serum lo make man invi­ 31> Freeman Reports 0 Jaka Haaa Ooapal Tima 3 9 InTneNews 5 Laurel And Hardy Lsughtoone sible and then disappears (2 hra) 49 Heritage Cornor 34 Movie prlaktg Advantura* of Roblnaon first time, is that wild and foolish, of course, as we Alda’s script is not without for swift, tense action 0 0 E 8 9:00 9 Movie (Comedy) *** "My 22 Tarzan medical personnel 6:00 32 Fitnaaa Motivation M Larson Sunday Night Cruaoa O OurkNaaBrooka ALL TIMES 23 Movla (Advantura) ** "Blua 9 49 The Love Boat Gopher and 2t) News 34 Movie 2:00 crazy superguy. This follow some prehistoric warmth and wit, although entertainment, though it is 9 Car CareCentral Do It Yourself Favorite Spy" 1051 Bob Hope 32 Movie-(Drama)** 4 "Bombers ^ 3) Tony Brown'a Journal 57 BHI Moyers' Journal 3 4 RoiRompar Room c>! are senes Hedy Lamarr A man resembling a Flo' 1978 Hardy Kruger Greg Doc battle lor the aflecliona of (5) Jimmy Swaggart 49 SIreeta Of Sen Francisco 11:30 6:66 0 Opt Smart folks through adventure, it suffers from too little occasionally too gory for Howe A voung boy's strength and Gopher's gorgeous pen pal who has B-S2" 1957 NatalieWood.KarlMal- <57 34th Parle Air Show 0 0 OnaUfaToUvp sputters for the first 10 0 49 Fonz And The Happy Days murdered spy is thrust into interna den An Air Force career aergaani, Confluence CBS News Amarican TfoW misadventure and momentum and too many its own go(>d. Caution: lots I ROUTES B6-84 (Exit 1 Gang liunal intrigue (? h rs ) I'ourage are pul to Ihe lest when he come lo live with him. and a retired ( i ) CalabratlonOf ThaEuchariat 4:30 (5) OevM Buaekind Show Wawabaat 0 Woman'aBow6ng(Wad.)NCAA minutes or so, but then struggles to bring a battered ship and man whose wile is too busy lor him who reaeni 8 hiacommanding officer, ( i t Faatlval Of Faith Baaabatt (THUR ). Top Rank Boxing primitive romantic frolic. readings of Gail Sheehy’s <;RAI>E: B. 649-9333 9 Dr. Who 20 My Favorite Martian a long time and biller acquaintance (f ) JamaaRoblaon (l)Baxtera- 7.-00 takes off and includes all of blood. 20 2Z 30 Godzilla 21 New-Weather-Sports it s crew safely home (RstedPG)(90 finds romance with a younger 01) Dr. Gena Bcott 3 9 323 9 Sportawortd (I) MorecembeAnd WIee M em lnf IFRl.) “Passages.” There is some Polyeater woman (Repeal.60mins )(Clo8ed- making a play for hie daughter, ie or­ manner of exciting things It’s unpretentious silliness. (Film grading: 21 Freeman Reports 24 Antiques mins ) Kenneth Copaland 4:40 (ft Movie 0 tecant On Living (Mon.) 57“ Austin City Limit! Captioned. U S.A ) dered on a secret miseion to test the (|) KInar'a Korner O O 0 AnolharWorld — Superman falling in love, GRADE: B. nude swimming, frequent A—Huperb; B—good; b 24 Mister Rogers 39 Little Racers new6 -5 2 Bomber (2 hrs) "Home (34 Nawa-Waathar-$porta ® IfiWde Buakseae J FRntato 'Excallbur' ftlnsd I 39 Carrascolendas 39 This Week In Baseball 5:30 14 Champlonahlp Boxing: Hegfer 32 Robert Schuller (Captioned) 9:00 w KungFu I OoeiGood Morning Amorica O CNN Aftomoon getting beaten up, losing EXCALIBUR (R) — talk of sex and some loud C—average; I)—poor; 14 Standing Room Only: Linda vs. Antuofermo Live from the Bos­ 34 Movla-(Adventure) ** "Final >5) Bionic Woman O Movla (Mon.. W ad.) 'Singing In jjiMifiiani 9 26 40 Movie (Mystery) *** "Fiction- Countdown" 1980 KirkDouglaa, 3437 Sesame Street 39 Dr. Jack Van Impe ) Richard Bknmona Show Nicol Williamson, Nigel grunting and groaning. F—awful) 3 9 In The News Makers' 1967 RogurMoure Sylvia Ronatadl In Concert Lmda Ron ton Garden, a scheduled tS-rounder 39 Oral Roberts (I ) 49 The Americen Sportsmen 34 Uaten-Alhletea P BaortaConlor tha Rain' (MON ). 'Final Countdown' his powers and whow DOUBLE FEATURE stadi performs a melody of her pitting Marvelous' Marvin Hagler, Martin Sheen ThecrewoltheU 5 S. (D Bonanza ( ^ 0 ) Terry, Helen Mirren. GRADE i B . Newspaper Enterprise 9 30 Syms A trav4>ling adventurer IS mis Nimitz. a nuclear aircraft carrier, 34 Popaye >49 Movie 1 03 b Today knows what. Pun for the “lir |4n ‘tMEYSNKir M E U M IB BBJEVING 9 Movia-(Comady)** “ComaOut taken tor the author of far fetched smash hits the W6A WBC middleweight cham­ 49 Latino RamambarWhaniOnTheAk 11:36 1 Batman O Moltywood Bquarpa enters a storm which hurts them into whole family. GRADEi B- (Romantic adventure) MODERN ROMANCE Assn.) t DIVISF HI \TfcR Fighting 1945 East‘j-deKids The thrillers and is trapped into carrying 19 Living Faith pion against Ihe No 3 ranked con 8:30 (34 Nawa-Waathar-Sporta '•) Mike Douglas 7:40 2:40 tender Vito Antuofermo Barry a time warp, dropping them at Pearl BaarchForTomorrow (R) — Albert Brooks, Boys gel nj., ^,|fi gamblers out a rcibtx-ry (2 his ) 21 Inaida Buslnasa 3) Barrio '57 Say Brother 11:49 ® Groat Bpoca Coaator ) 0 plu*. . This is a retelling of the MCMlXXli Tompkins a*nd Laicy Merchant f\0®f Harbor the day before the Japanese 5:30 Abbott And CoataNo * (hO mins ) Outlook Guest Newton B Zioder 39 This Week In Baseball 6) Eighth Day 12:00 (V Jbn Balikar Arthur, his knights. Merlin (Comedy) On-again, off- .9 40 Richie Rich-Scooby And senior vi(.«*pr«>sident for technical 29 22 39 BJ And The Beer While '9) Day Of Discovery 34 PraaeBox >•) Nawa O Movio (Tuo., FrI.) 'Safari I NCAA Track And FlaM (Tua.) THE LONE RANGER 6:00 trying to help an old couple find a 1:05 Scrappy Doo Show analysis with E P Hutton and Com 34 Fred Saxon 34 Movla (D Movie Expraaa' (TU E ). Hangar 18' (F R I) Domata the magician and all those again love affair between a 3 9 22 Naws place lo live alter the evil Rutherford 40 ABC Newt (P G ) — Klinlon 20 22) ^ Batman And The Super pany .inc Host Louis Rukeyser (39 Robert Schuller (Captioned) 57 New Voice (ID Profetaionel BeeketbeB S B o o o b y O o o Movla (iR C . Hofi.a W ad.) 'T R neurotic Hollywood film 5 Starak y And Hutch Grant has stolen their house. BJ 'Jis 1:20 Baakin' (TUE ). Man Who Kimw Too Spilsbury, Michael legendary folk. Some of it Seven 2:00 34 Top Cat 31 Take Two 8:00 BARBEQUE 9 Racing From Aqueduct covers a porno ring operating out of a '49 USAF RaHgloua Film EVENING Much' (THUR ). ‘Singing in tha Rain' is murkey, but life then editor and a beautiful, very mm 24 KhanOu 3 Kidsworld 49 Jewish Heritage 39 Emerger»cy Orm ^ C D Captain Kangaroo Horae, Jaaon Robard* Raceway retirement home (Repeal. 60 1:30 RI) 39 Hot Fudge 5 Brady Bunch 29 1081 Race Drivara'Roast 3 Naws-Waathar 9:00 6 .0 0 C$4 Faith For Today 0 Woody Woodpoekor (Wettem) This is mostly must have been murkey — patient bank executive. with live Bluegrass Miislc by 10 OO 9 Movie -(Comedy) ** "Buck mins ) < 5' Wondarama (3 )(l)3 2 3 9 News 12:40 ® NABL Boccor (Mon.) WraatUng I CMco And Tba Man '21' Prata Box 21 Newsmaker Saturday • ) ABCNawa S as well as bloody, violent, This is the second stab at 3 9 Tarzan-LoneRangerAdven­ Privates Come Home" 1947 Abbott ' 9) CBS Sunday Morning (|) Community Calandar (T U E .). Auatrailan Rulaa Football 2:67 for kids, but it will disap­ 24 Sneak PraviawaHosts Gene Sis 24 Mystery! She Fell Among 21> Style ( I ) Movie ture Hour and Costello Tom Brown The boys ! 6 1 Davay And GoHath 32 Laurel And Hardy (WED ). NCAA Craw (THUR ). 1961 (D Nowabraak som etim es foolish and filmmaking by Brooks, , a kel and Roger Ebert review Ihe latest Thieves' Adapted from a Dorntord 39 Risk Of Marriage >D Movie point them. For one thing, "GRASS ROOTS” 9 Movie (Sclanca fiction) * return home trom overseas duty and 6) <22 Oral Roberta 12:39 Bmiah Soccar Champlonahlp (FRI.) 2:66 films Yates'novel this Ihrilloi stars Eileen 1:39 ( I t Movie the Lone Ranger doesn’t often mysterious. William­ stand-up comic following Thing With TwoHeada 1972 Ray smuggle a little French waif into Ihe dl) Family Focua 39 Meet The Preea ( I ) ABCNawa ra CMN Morning Raport ( D 0 FYI at the ManchaBter Community '39 Black Perspective Atkins as the leader of a I920's ■ 3' Moment Of Meditation 4:00 in Woody Allen’s footsteps M>Hand Rosie Grier A bigot awa country then gel mixed up with a tel 39 Hogan's Heroes 39 Jimmy Swaggart <34 Week In Review 12:49 O Movla (1 1 e. To o ., FrL)'Singing in don his mask for a long son is magnificent as Cnminulgangwhosehideoulisacas 2:00 0 OuKHngUghl sens from an jper ation tolmd ablack low and his midget auto racer (2 57 La Plaza (24 From Hollywood 34 Cousteau Odyasey *(1) Thoughts To Live By tha Rain' (MON ), 'Final Countdown' Merlin, and the film is as star-writer-director. Collaga Bandshall lie m the French Pyrenees (Closed It SportaCantar Woody And Buga Hour time. And it’s exceedingly man s'^eadtranspianledoritohis hfs ) 6 30 34 Mlatar Rogara 49 ABCNawa 1:00 (WED ). 'Tha Ufa and 8upriak»g Ad- Captioned USA) (90 mins ) 21) Sports 0 GoiioralHoapItal always facinating. Though he tends to hog the Sunday, June 14,2— 6 p.m. DC-d, {2 nrs ) 19 Accent On Living 3 CBSNawa '34 Jalsont 57 Free To Choose >2i Newa-Weether-Bporte vanturaa of Roblnaon Cruaoa' violent for this kind of a 36 Odd Couple 2:19 Ronanxa (Rain data Juna 21) 11 SportsCenler 29 22 30 Ma)or League BaaebaM: 9 CBSNawa 49 World Tomorrow 6:30 34 Movie GRADE: B. camera a bit, the results *PG Fuiaiti cuiOMci succiSNO ' 57 Movie -(Drem a) •••‘v "S e e 6 News YariMa Programming project. Some beautiful 21 Art Of Cooking An tnsida Look Host Bryant 9 40 Naws 2:20 <57 SoaamaStraal }) CBSNawa 39 Risk Of Marriage Porky Pig Buga Runny THE FAN (R) — are fresh, charming and ComplBtB 23 Movta-iDramat ** Mystery Is­ Gumbel W olf" 1942 EdwnrdG Robinson, 9:19 1:06 3 2 0 Taxaa shots, but otherwise it mis­ 9 Wild Kingdom , John Garlieid Adaptation ol a Jack 14) Movla-(Drama)*** "Acapulco (D News 8:40 land 1966 Steve FgrreBt Sue 21 From Hollywood 9 ANawDay '14 Movie CNN Aftarnoon ConMnuaa Lauren Bacall, Maureen quite funny. GRADE: B- barbiquB chlckaii 11 SportaCantan London story about a brulla sea cap Gold" 1978 MurioeGorIner.EdNel (9) ABCNawa FBntatonaa ses — and Spilsbury mis­ LJOyd An international art dealer and 24 Erica-Making Things Work 9:30 1:10 Moracomba And Wlaa CHEECH& 20 2229 NBC News tain who holds the passenger sol his son Drama of drug smuggling, 3 9 3 2 3 9 NBCNawa Varioua Profraawnlng ses, too. GRADEi C. Stapleton, James Gamer. plu*. dinnar adventurer stumbles jo to a fantastic 39 Movie (Western) ***S "3:10 (3) Comment (34 International WaakInRaviaw 59 ABC Newt 4:40 21 Medicine And Your Health ship m a grip ol terror (90 mins ) double dealing and high profits eel Cartoon Faatlval OUTLAND (R )Sean espionage plot tu snatch a manned To Yuma" 1957 Glenn Ford, Van (6) Star Trek 49 Muppel Show 1:25 (H) Profaaalonal BaakatbaB ATLANTIC CITY (R) (Thriller) Glamorous $3.50 CHONG'S 23) Movla-(Drama)** "Myalary Is­ 9:30 on the exotic Hawaiian Island ol BKX) U S spa'.eship from the bea (90 HeMin A witness to a holdup sue (|) Newark And Reality 6:45 (49 USAF Rellgloua Film 0 ^ . Broadway star is pursued Connery, Peter Boyle, land" 1966 Steve Forrest. Sue 11 Profetaionel Beeketbeil -Kauai (Haled PG) (92 mins ) Tom And Jarry — Burt Lancaster, Susan mins ) < eeds against all odds in holding an Lloyd An inter nations I art dealer and <22 Day Of Diacovary 34 Three Soogea 1:30 0I lOrssm II Ol Jaannis # Brady Bunch All Star Series Game 3 2:30 3:87 Sarandon. (Drama) Aging by psychotic fan armed to Frances Sternhagen. Chlldran 13.00 24 Nancy Savin-The Arts outlaw leader prisoner lor a tram to adventurer stumbles on loalanlastic 34 Movie 7:00 '3D Here's How 3 Q|MBan'alatand 36 Independent Newt 11> PKA Full Contact Karata (U Nawabrsah 34 A«k The Manager Yuma (2 hrs ) espionage plot to snatch a manned Wellerweighl Conlanders Bout from 34 Soaama Street ( } ) ( 6 ) 6 0 Minutes 1:45 3 O P h H Oonahu* Show small-time numbers the teeth with sharp, shiny (Sci-fi) Lone-wolf spontorud by ’’•■y 9:40 3:08 10:25 57 Page 57 U S spaceship trom the sea (90 Atlanta. Georgia 39 Calabrata (D (49 Roots: Tha NextI O ) Nawa-Waather ) Joa FranhNn Bhow straight razors. Heavy- marshall of a Jupiter 9 40 Schoolhouse Rock 2:15 9 Klner's Korner (34 Three Stoogaa 1:60 ( r M FYI nuuier becomes Involved MANCHESTER LIONS CLUB*^ mins ) 10:00 21 Here's How Qenerellona ) Tawnla (Thur.) mining outpost uncovers a 10:26 20 22 39 Major League Baseball 49 Inalght (29 CO 39 DIaney'e Wonderful (3) Moment Of MedHellon 4 « 0 with a wide-eyed student handed, artless and boring 24 This Old House Landscape ar 5 News 2:49 ) CaMbraBon Of Tha Buchartat 61 n j John DavMaon Show 3 9 In The News Gama-Of-Tha-Waak Los Angeles chileci Tom Wirth gives a lesson m 9 Community Calendar 10:00 World 2:00 (Frt.) 'Binging In tha attempt to recapture the '9 49 Fantasy Islend A beautiful 0 UttlallSKals blackjack dealer. Set 10:30 Dodgers vs PittsburghPirales or brick paving and Bob Vila inspects 24 Movla-(Advantura)** "Safari < 3) CBS Sunday Morning >34 Sports Sunday (ID BportaCenter 5 Portrait Of A Legend Kansas City Royals vs Detroit Tigers singer risks her life on a bizarre tour (5) Fantastic Four X Mavis 'San Anronlo' (M ON ). T d against the backdrop of the elusive Hitchcock magic. Ihecabmetsandtheplasteringwork noylomeetthemysterioua. reclusive Expraas" Ursala Andress. Jack 34 Movie I (34 BporU 4 Hpur Magailna 9 49 Thundarr (Region will delerrgine which game < 9) Mass For Trinity Sunday 2:30 R tihar Bs Rich' (T U E .). 'W* War* Violent slashing every 15 (Closed Captioned. USA) composer who has written so many Paiance A beautiful young woman 34 34th Peris Air Show 4 0 RichardBImmonaBhow new Atlantic City, this is 11 l981BrltlahSoccerChampion- will be televised in your area } (ID SportaCantar 34 WHd Wild West (f) UfeOfRitey SlratH)*'*' (W E D ). 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Best per­ (Jaution: heavy on cheap 24 This Old House 5 I Love Lucy (32 ChaHca Of Salvation CD Movla‘Tsrror Of Frank*fls:*in' zHincBsh! 5 Six Million Dollar Man (Repeal. 60 mms ) (Closed- 3:00 (It UvIngPellh (I) Movie ) NABL Boccor (Wod.) 39 Movie-(Comedy)** Blondle s 19 Harvaal Temple (39 SacrifIcaOfThaMaaa (MON ). 'Stralagle Air Command' formance Lancaster has scares and silt throats. 9 Muppat Show Captioned. U S A ) 9 ‘Movie-(Drama)*** "LlfaAITha 8:00 ® NeweweWrepHIp ) My Favorito Martian BleSsedEvenI 1942Penny Single 24 Julia Child And Mora 9 Girl Scout Talent Show To p " 1966 Laurence Harvey, Jean (49 Rax Humbard ())C D ArchieBunker'e^lace >z4 Movie _ l Movla(Tua..Thur.)‘T.R. Baakin' (TUE ). 'Th* Man Oultids' (WED ). given in a long tim e. GRADEi C-minut. ton HansConreid Dagwoodcreates Company ' Pollehera 10:30 4:00 Mr. Klnsslrasl't War' (THUR ), 9 BaaaballHuuston Astros vs New 2922)39 Walking Tall A priest who Simmons Tenyearsalle^marryinga (8) New Jersey Newt Special: (TUC.). 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'Man 1-My 21) 30 Famad 27 Braakfast 57 Actor Ferrer 'Wednesday June 17 Church and believers In literal interpretation of the Bible when food 40 Annul WEDNESDAY - 7 p.m. Midweek Methodist Church, East Providence, and hunger," and supporting House AMow youraaH time for an|oyabto 33 Dnutichland 59 Mas Waat All of the sessions are scheduled conservative Reverend Bailey Smith of Dell City, Okla., was pursuits today, but don't nagiset (abbr.) 28 Taka out 43 Tima zona service, teen Bible study, 7:45 p.m. R.I. as putting the conference in the Bill m3, which would make the rola to be held at the Church of the re-elected president of the Baptist Convention in Los Angeles, your rsMonilbllltlas In the 34 Young Ilea (abbr.) (abbr.) Chancel choir rehearsal. forefront of racial justice action in elimination of hunger "a primary proosM. Feeling guilty will spoil 36 Colorado —-Vaiarene in Wollaston. Mass. 7 1 1 10 11 SATURDAY - 6 p.m Pot luck Calif., this week. Smith said he has no plans to support measures the whole church. ' objective of U.S. relations with ir fun. tributary 1 2 3 4 B 6 At the assembly Rev William to impose a more liberal Interpretation of the Bible. (UPl photo) S0 (July 22-Aug. 22) Tha wal- supper for Caravan children. The goal of the coordinated effort developing countries." 37 Smooth- 12 13 14 Taylor district superintendent, will coms mat will be out at your apokan give his sixth report Other business place today and you could got 39 Grsan-blua IB IS 17 of the assembly will include pastors' tome drop-lna who wn't know CAPTAIN EASY — Crooks A Lswrsnco color when to go home. Display your 41 Long fish 18 MS 20 21 22 reports, church statistics reports, clock prominently, th er b h a euv in hers named £'M AFRAID SROXTON, WASH. HB USED TO DO BROXrON HAS 42 Til 26 129 elections, and planning for the 1981- v m o o (Aug. 21-ae|M. 22) Thil 44 Clothing 123 82 church year Dr. Richard Stenhouse Religious Services may not be an opportune day to PIKTY TRICKS POR VOYT. IF ANV- BEEN BAILED talk to persons whose help BOPy KNOWS ANVTHIMfl, i n OUTl support 27 2S 29 30 Dr V H Lewis, one of a six-man BE HIM! 46 Har Majasty'a you're seeking to further your 3B 39 board of General Superintendents FULL GOSPEL p.m., evening service, nursery. REFORM ED CHURCH, Rev. Bert career or ambitions. Their prom­ ship (abbr.) 32 who direct the affairs of the Andover INTERDENOMINATIONAL CALVARY CHURCH Van Antwerpen, pastor. 9:45 s.m.. ises could lack substance. 47 Prison room 41 Center Church guest 37 39 39 40 CHURCH. 745 Main St. Rev (Assemblies of God). 647 E. Mid­ Sunday school; 11 a.m. and 7 46 Informal talk denomination through 178 districts FIRST CONGREGATIONAL U W U (BapL'21-OeL 22) Be Philip Saunders, minister. 10:30 dle Turnpike. Rev. Kenneth L p.m., worship service, nursery at very careful today that you don't 50 Shoe part 43 44 41 in 70 nations of the world, will CHURCH of Andovsr. UCC. 42 a.m.. praise, worship service and Gustafson, pastor 9:30 a m.. both services. ditcusa the material things you 52 Songlika dained a aoctorate irom the Univer­ Route 6 at Long Hill Road. Rev. preside and speak at each morning MANCHESTER - The Rev Dr Bible study; 7 p.m.. deliverance Sunday school; 10 30 a m., ser­ MESSIAH EVANGELICAL poeseas in the prasanos of per­ 56 Jack-ln-tha- 49 47 Richard H. Taylor, pastor. 11 a.m. session Richard E. Stenhouse will be the sity of Denver. vice of worship; 0:30 p.m.. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Wisconsin sona who are leas fortunate or pulpit worship service with nursery [bo B1 |62 13 64 66 Dr Stenhouse is still affiliated FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. 52 evening service. Synod). 300 Buckisnd Road. Rev. lealoua of you. 58 African land 41 49 Delegates to the assembly are preacher Sunday, at the 10 o'clock available during service: 9:30 Lake St. Rev James Beliasov. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Ronald Muetjel. pastor. 9:30 a.m.. BCORPIO (O e t 24-Ney. 22) 60 National nominated by their local con­ service at Center Congregational with the Church of the Master a m. church school for all ages. BS 67 Bl 69 90 Presbyterian, but he regularly pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; CHURCH. (LCA). 40 Pitkin St. worship service; 10:30 a.m.. Sun­ Today, It Involved In any type of monogram gregations Church Rev. Burton D. Strand, pastor; attends St. Albans Congregational 10:30 a m., worship service; 7 day school. joint venture that requires cash 61 Rsap SI 92 •3 The Church of the Nazarene con­ Dr Stenhouse is associate Bolton p.m.. evening service. Rev. David B. Stacy, associate OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN outlays, maka aura thosa In It 62 Supposing (2 United Church of Christ, New York CHURCH OF THE pastor. 6;30 a.m. Holy Com m u­ CHURCH. (Missouri Synod) 239 with you ants up a Uka anuNint. 64 96 M tinues to address the changes regional secretary for Africa of the CHU RCH OF S T M AURICE. 32 wdt.) IS ASSUMPTION. Adams Street at nion. nursery care provided. Graham Road. 9 a.m., Sunday BAOITTAM US (Noa. 22-Ose. 21) required by its rapid inter­ United Church board for World City. He and his wife have three Hebron Road. The Rev. J. Clifford ALLEY OOP — Dsvs Qrsus 63 Prtcioui Thompson Road Rev. Edward S. 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion, school; 9 and 10:15 a.m.. worship. Important decisions should not (NfWSfAPfA INTIPPRlM AtSHI children Curtin, pastor. Saturday mass at nationalization. Of the total 674,329 Ministries, the overseas mission Pepin, pastor. Saturday masses Church School through Grade 6. be based on hunches or I TOLD YOU FOLKS T YWR ' ,CAN-TCHA SEE rM ...THEN BUFFM E■ YOU jiw r YOU SAY YOU'RE SICK The United Church of Christ is a 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30. nursery care provided. OUR BOARDING HOUSE members, 26 8 percent are outside agency of the United Church of at 5 and 7:30 p .m .; Sunday Vernon "maybes" today. Judgments I WAS eONNA DO HICHNES6.' TRYIN' TMAKE^ ENUTYOURVlArP UM TuTg. . OF TAXES, MEM OS AN' the United States and Canada Of 1957 union of the Evangelical and 9:15 and 11 a.m. masses at 7:30. 9. 10:30 and UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST fllmsHy contrived could prove SOMETHIN'ABOUry MOO'S < A POINT / YES6IR, nNiaH...oKAir.' r B U S T E i m BONES? WELL, SO Christ. BOLTON UNITED METHODIST Reformed Church and the 11 45 a.m. SO CIETY: East. 153 W. Vernon ST. JOSEPH CHURCH. 33 extreriwly unwiae. THIS SITUATION, I^JUST BEEN I WITH THESEy BUT TH* A M Z t!„ NltEV-NlTE. 0U5TER y TH A Ti the more than $250 million paid for Dr. Stenhouse coordinates the CHURCH. 1040 Boston Turnpike. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, West St . Rockville. Saturday CAPmCOm (Dee. 22-Jan. 19) AN* 1 AM.' INVADED! PEOPLE? ( lEMMIANS.. NkSHt NEW5i MU5T-(d you know from experience worship service, nursery. ONE PUNCH AN' BETTIN Ministries, founded in 1810, is the Wendei K. Walton, bishop. 6:30 CHURCH. 302 Hackmatack St. 11:15 s.m. sometimei do thinga oavloutly. A growth rate of 2 percent was tries and helps develop ST GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL BURKE R7LPEP.' ON A reported in 1980 The Church broad- denominational policy toward that oldest U S. overseas mission agen- a m . Priesthood and Relief Rev Norman E. Swensen. pastor; ROCKVILLE BAPTIST Stick with pals who keep every­ CHURCH, Boston Turnpike Rev. Society; 11:15 a.m.. Sacrament Milton Niison. assistant pastor. 6 thing out In the open. HE CCULPN'T BALANCER cy John C Holliger. vicar. 10 a.-m.. CHURCH. 69 Union St. Rev. continent Meeting. and 11 a.m.. worship services, Robert L. LaCounte. pastor. 9 AOUAMUB (Jan. 20-Pab. 19) $WlNi9 HI6 WAV 0UCWET Dr Stenhouse comes to Center Family Eucharist; ^ am.. Before he was appointed to his SALVA TIO N ARMY. 661 Main nursery for Infants; 9:25 a m.. a m.. worship servic#: 10:15 a.m., Nursery program and coffee Thsrs'a a chancs you'll havs dif­ C U T OF A Church as a part of the church's St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Sunday Bible School ciaases for Sunday school; 7 p.m.. evening present post in 1978. Dr Stenhouse fellowship. ficulty In achlovlito your goals PAPER 9 M WITH Second Church Outreach Committee's active study Carlson, corps officers. 9:30 a.m , ages two through aduH, nursery service. today. Your target rnay not be and his wife, Ella, served the World BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL A NUMBER S Sunday school. 10:45 a m.. for infants. 10:25 to 10:55. SACRED HEART CHURCH. wsll-delsndad, or you may aim at and concern of its mission projects CH U RC H. Bolton Center Road. ^ IR O N ! MANCHESTER - Events next Board as missionaries to the Volta holiness meeting; 6 p.m.. open- fellowship coffee time. Route 30. Rev. Ralph Kelley, too many with too law thalla. in Africa. Rev. J Stanton Conover, week at Second Congregational region of Ghana for six years They air meetigg; 7 p.m.. salvation ST ' MARY'S EPISCOPAL pastor; Rev. Michael Donohue. PIBCBB (Fab. 90 Mareb 20) minister; 9:30 a m.. Morning meeting. CHURCH, Park and Church Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Don't tot youraaH be drawn Into Church are as follows: were assigned to the Evangelical worship, church school and LI UNITED PENTECOSTAL streets Rev Stephen K. Jacob­ masses at 7:30. 9. 10:30 a.m. ar>d ona-upsmanship sltuatlooa MONDAY — 9 a m Devotions. Presbyterian Church Seminary at nursery; 10:30 a.m. coffee hour in PNANK AND ERNEST - Bob Thavae CHURCH. 187 Woodbridge St. son. rector; Rev. Alan J. noon. today. In attempting to ovar- Chandler Hall; 10:45 a.m. forum TUESDAY — 9 a m Devotions; Peki, where Dr. Stenhouse taught Rev. Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 Broadhead. assistant to the rec- ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL coma your competitors, you program and adult study group 9 30 a m. Bible Study and eventually became principal a m . Sunday school; 11 a m . tor 7:30 a m., Holy Eucharist; 9 CHURCH. Route 30. Rev Robert might s ^ or do something you'H WEDNESDAY - 9 am Dr Stenhouse was dean of worship. 6:30 p.m . prayer; 7 a Vn., Fa m ily Eucharist and H. Wellner. rector 6 a.m.. com­ later regret. Coventry p.m., worship. Church School. 11 a.m. Holy munion; 10 a.m.. family service ARMS (Marah 21-Apf« 19) Taka Devotions students at Paine College. Augusta PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 43 Eucharist. _ MUST H A V E and church school. nothing lor granted today bual- COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN THURSDAY — 9 a m. Devotions; Ga . from 1963 to 1971 From 1961 to Spruce St. Rev.' Richard Gray. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST VERNON ASSEMBLIES Of nestwTsa. Doubla-chech all ib p jj CHURCH. Route 44-A and Trow­ pastor 10:30 a.m.. worship ser- CHURCH, 1126 Main St. Rev. Dr. ^ 1 T ' 7 30 p m Senior Choir Rehearsal. 1963. he was a lecturer at Pendle GOD CHURCH. 51 Old Town terms and condRIona. Probe h a d a t b r p i f * d Hill School in Pennsylavania. and bridge Road. Rev Brad Evans, vice, nursery; 9:15 a m., Sunday George W Webb. Rev. Laurence Road. Rockville. Rev. Michellno deeper If you lack facts. 7 ran FRIDAY — 9 a m Devotions. pastor. Sunday. 9:30 a m. school; 7 p.m.. informal worship. M. Hill. Rev. Bruce A. Pehrson. Ricci, pastor. 11 :f>0 a.m. end 6:30 TAUmiO (April 10-May 10) from 1959 to 1961, he taught religion worship; 10:45 a.m. Sunday S T . J O H N 'S P O L I S H pastors 9 a m . and 10:45 a.m. v A C A T i O M , at Pane College. Between 1953 and p m., vrorship services. Don't tot yowssH b^trappad Into school; 7 p.m. Bible study and NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH. Worship service; 9 a m. Church VERNON UNITED METHODIST a altuatlon today wtwre you teal 1959. he was first assistant and then fellowship. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. 23 Golway St. Rev. Walter A School, nursery through junior CHURCH, Route 30. Rev. you can't bargain from strength. YOU UOoK TERRlgLE* prayer meeting. associate pastor of New York City's Hyszko, pastor. 9 a m., mass in high. 7:30 p.m .. Praise and Marjorie Hiles. pastor. 9:15 e.m. Negotiating from waaknasa \2 )o N T w a i t t o o L 0 N ( S ' PRINCE OF PEACE OfdB9*«NA.«n.1Mtto«UB Ml aTMOa English; 10:30 a m., mass in teaching service. church school; 9:15 a.m., worship cotdd be costly. Church of the Master Presbyterian, LUTHERAN CHURCH. Route 31 English and Polish. E M A N U E L L U T H E R A N service, nursery. (NiwseArat iNTinpiaaa AasN.1 which he had served as a student at and North River Road. Rev. W. H. Church to do ST BARTHOLOMEW S CHURCH. Church and Chestnut CHURCH OF ST. BERNARD. i - i i KIT N* CARLYLE — Larry Wright Wilkens. pastor. 9 a.m.. Sunday Union Theological Seminary. CH U RC H. 741 E. Middle Turn- streets. Rev. Dale H. Gustafson, RockvtHe. Rev. John J. Whhe, school; 10:15 a.m., worship ser­ pike. Rev. Martin J. Schoisky. pastor; Rev. Michael R. Lohmann, Music Machine A 1949 graduate of William Penn pastor. Saturday masses at 5 and vice. pastor. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; associate pastor; Bryan Myers. 7 p.m.; Sunday masses at 6:00.10 College. Oskaloosa, Pa. Dr. S T MARY'S CHURCH. Route Sunday masses at 8:30. 10 and intern; Rev. C. Henry Ar>derson. and 11:30 a.m. THE BORN LOSER — Art Sansom Stenhouse received a master's 31. Rev F. Bernard Miller, pastor; 11:30 a.m. pastor emeritus. 6:30 and 11 ROCKVILLE UNITED NORTH S-ll R e v . J o h n r t. Suprenant. S T JA M E S C H U R C H , Rev. a m., worship services; 9:45 a.m. MANCHESTER - The Music degree In 1950 from Haverford METHODIST CHURCH. 142 ♦ K J C/'V .Machine, a popular gospel recording College in Pennsylvania. In 1953. he associate pastor Saturday William F. Carroll. Rev. Francis V. Sunday school, nursery, adult Grove St. Rev. Richerd E. Thom p­ VA9I6 masses at 5 and 7 p.m ; Sunday Krukowski. Rev Robert A forum. Bible study; 11 a.m. son. pastor. 10:45 a m., worship for children will be presented at 7 earned his master of divinity in masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 O'Grady, team ministry; Rev. nursery. ♦ a 10 8 6 systematic theology from Union a.m. NORTH UNITED METHODIST ♦ a J 5 p m. at the Church of the Nazarene, Edward J. Reardon, in reslder>ce. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Dr. Richard Stenhouse SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Saturday masses at 5 and 7:30 CHURCH. 300 Parker St. Rev Or. 236 Main St. under the direction of Theological Seminary and was or­ CHURCH of Vernon. 695 Hartford WEST EAST CHURCH. Route 44A. Rev. p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9 Howard L. Love, pastor. 9 a.m Turnpike. Rev. John A. Lacoy. ♦ 10 9875 ♦032 Barbara Fish. Robert K. Bechtold. pastor. 9:30 and 10:30 a m., noon and 5 p.m. and 10:30 a.m. worship services; minister. Rev. David C. BowMr)g. W JSl WQ754 The leading roles will be played by a.m.. Education for all ages; 11 S T B R ID G E T C H U R C H . 70 9 a m. nursery for children 5 assistant minister. 9:55 e.m., OQ041 072 a m., worship service. Main St Rev Philip A. Sheridan years old or younger; 10:30 a.m. ' Tina Zorger. Frank Kucienski and Bell I I * service. Church school, crib room, child ♦ 7 4 Q 0 I4 and Rev. Emilio P. Padelli, co­ Church school, aged 3 to 6th Dana Burzynski who find care; 10 a.m.. Worahip aervice. pastors Saturday masses at 5 grade. SOUTH themselves in Agapeland beside an Children to lead service East Hartford FULL GOSPEL and 7:30 p.m; Survjay masses at SECOND CONGREGATIONAL incongruous machine which INTERDENOMINATIONAL ♦ AQ4 FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD. 7:30. 9. 10:30 and noon. C H U R C H ,'385 N. Main St. Rev. CHU RCH INC.. 9 EHIngton Ave.. WKIO Dr. James D. MacLauchlin. produces music when items such as 763 Oak St. Rev. Ralph F Jelley. JEHO VAH'S W ITNESSES. 647 RockvIHe. Rev. Philip Saunders, 0 K J5 David Ustuni is taking the role of Tolland Turnpike. 9:30 a.m., Bible pastor 10 A m worship service a smile are put into it. MANCHESTER - The children pastor. 10 a m . church school; 11 minister. Sunday, 2:30 p.m.. ♦ K104S2 Sunday Church School superinten­ discourse; 10:20 a m., group dis­ and church school; 11 a.m. The story is build around the and youth of Community Baptist a m . morning worship; 7 p.m., deliverance aervice; Wedr>esday. cussion. fellowship hour. Vulnerable: Both dent and will present promotion cer­ evening service. 7:30 p.m.. deliverance service. biblical fruits of the Holy Spirit Church will lead the morning ZION EVANGELICAL WINTHROP — Dick esvanr tificates and Bibles, and recognize FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of CENTER CONGREGATIONAL TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. Dealer: South Douglas Fish portrays the conductor, worship service from beginning to East Hartford (Southern Baptist LUTHERAN CHU RCH (Missouri CHURCH. 11 Center Street. Rev. Route 30. Rev. Thomas N. CoHey, high school graduates;-Joy Youngs Convention). 36 Main St. Rev. Synod). Cooper and High streets. Newell H. Curtis Jr., senior West Nartk East Si BEOMJ6ETHE assisted by the Children's Choir. end Sunday This year's church pastor. 6 a.m. acKl 10:30 a.m. WHV IC> THE is worship leader: other Middle Rev Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. 9 pastor; Rev. Chet Cop>eland. 1 school theme has been "We Are the Charles Coley, pastor. 11 a.m. worship services; 9:15 a.m. Sun­ LION IN THE RAIN IN Participants are Michele and a m.. Divine worship; 10:15 a m. PsM 0 NT Past P Highs are responsible for equipment and 7 p .m . worship services, associate pastor; Rev. Clifford day School and adutt Bible dess SWIN FAU-e Sarah Homsbostel. Robert Poulin. Church," and worship will focus on Sunday School and Youth Forum; 0 .Simpson, pastor emeritus. 10 RARCELC3NA and sound nursery, 9:45 a m., Sunday TALCOTTVILLE the theme. The Senior Highs have 10:15 to 11:30 a.m.. First and se­ a.m. worship service. 10 a.m. ZOO ALWAVS F T A I N i y Danny and Kenny Snellberger. school. 6 p m.. Training Union. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Following the service, everyone is cond year youth instruction; Holy Church School. 11:15 a.m. coffee ON THE/WANE. Tracey and Ambei Burzynkski. San­ been taking slide pictures of the FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Main Street and Elm HIM Road, SOAKING WET?, invited to a coffee hour hosted by Communion the first and third shoppe. dy Swain. Colleen and Beverly church life all through the year and (Lutheran Church in America). Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, pastor Junior children serving cookies they Sunday of each month :SlO Phelps. Sharon Cole. .Heather and are weaving them with narration for 1120 Silver Lar>e. Rev. Paul E. 10:30 a.m. Worship service. baked for the occasion. Henry Jr . pastor 9:30 a m.. Sun­ CH U RC H O F CHRIST. Lydall South Windsor Craig Anthony. Beth Swain. Wauner the sermon. day School. 10:30 a m. coffee and Vernon streets. Eugene Zorger, Tammy Snellenberger, An­ The Kids Kluster Khorus will sing hour; 1 1 a m worship Brewer and Steve Holt, ministers. WAPPINQ COMMUNITY drea Bradley. Brigitte Pooling. under leadership of Kim Lawrence: FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Sunday services: 9 a m. Bible CHURCH. 1790 Ellington Road. OfMISpNEAlM. Cindy Boober will tell a story for CHURCH. 87 Mam St. Rev classes; 10 a m. worship; 6 p.m. Rev. Harold W. Richardson, Amy and Angela Fish. Angela William E Flynn, minister. 10 worship Wednesday: 7 p.m. Bi­ minister. 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.. Sinclair. Lestina and Naomi adults; and Neil Hartzog will lead a m., worship service, church ble study Nursery provided for ail worship service and church ( 0 : BUGS BUNNY — Hoimdaltl A Stottal Kucienski. Nathan Shields, Jeff. responsive reading. South Church school, child care; 11 a.m.. coffee services. school. •Remembering i - a cXiAUJ Andy and Rebecca Erickson, Dana Hymns will be accompanied by hour; 6 p.m.. youth choir; 7 p.m.. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. 8T FRANCIS OF ASSISI MANCHESTER - Events S CIEN TIST. 447 N. Main St. 10:30 Hallenbeck. Sarah Dumas and Lisa Gauthier. Laura Gautheir. and youth fellowship. CH U RC H. 673 Ellington Road. Reith LEVY’S LAW — Jantss Schutnslslsr IF I SINK THIS EASy PUTT Beth Gilroy at the piano. Offertory scheduled next week at South United FAITH TABERNACLE a.m., church service. Sunday Rev. Carl J. Sharer, pastor. Satur­ Amber Grezel. Methodist Church are as follows: CH U RC H. 1535 Forbes St Rev. school, and care for small day masses at 4 and 5:30 p.m.; By OawaM Jacoby WlUL FINISH UP WAV music will be played by The Band: Ralph Saunders,.pastor. 10 a.m.. children. WHVWPNTI The Music Machine was presented SUNDAY — 2 p.m. Membership Sunday masses at 7:30. 9:30 and TH E and Alan Sentag UNDER P A R . recently at the Founders' Banquet Flute. Debra Blake. Cindy Boober, Sunday school; 11 a.m., worship COMMUNITY BAPTIST 11 a m . SSSTVIM’Arfi Seminar in the education wing. service; 7 p.m.. evangelistic ser­ CHURCH. 585 E. Center St. Rev. ST. MARGARET MARY IIB L E WA6'kTTRePOF for the Cornerstone Christian Mishele Green. Amy Williams: James I. Meek, minister. 9:15 MONDAY — 7 to 10 p.m Program vice Nursery at all services. CHURCH. Rev. John J. Quinn, George Reitb, who ran the MSSOONMLT/ School. There is no admission fee a m . Church school for all ages, SPEAKS Trumpet Paul Petrie; Trombone committee of United Methodist BURNSIDE UNITED pastor; Rev. Joseph H. Keating, 1929 Goldman pairs as the and nursery is provided!' The public METHODIST CHURCH. 16 kindergarten through Grade 4 assistant pastor. Saturday maaa B y Michael Ringland; Clarinet: Beth Women. first major contract event, la is cordially invited. Church St. Rev. Henry J. Scherer continuing during the service; at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 0:30, E u g M M Gilroy and Jim Meek. TUESDAY — 7:30 p.m. Women's J r . pastor. 10:30 a m., worship 10:30 a.m.. Morning worship, 10 and 11:30 a.m. a forgotten man today. He FTimaries have prepared a choral Prayer & Study group at 1208 Main service, child care provided for nursery provided. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL was toe only one of the old scripture reading, and the Middlers infants through age 5. 9:16 a m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. CHURCH. Sand HIM Road. Rav. auction auittoriucs woo really St. 236 Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, We ere (amlller erlUi "• Emanuel Church have written a responsive prayer for WEDNESDAY - 7:45 p.m. Social church school for all ages In­ Bruce Jacques, pastor; Rav. learned contract bidding. the congregation. Junior Highs are cluding adult class. 6 p.m Junior senior pastor; Rev. George Em - Ronald E. Haldeman, assistani to bend we|gston Drive. Rev. BIm view or optnlon wbicb aaema of administration and made POR CUE CARPS, 3 Center Church THE MUSIC NUCHME MONDAY - 3:30 p.m. SUff; 7:30 Rowley, pastor. 10 a.m. Bible to be acblavinf tjia grantM the success of bridie leagues p.m.. Stewardship Committee; MANCHESTER - Events classes; 11 a.m. worship service; Popular gospal rscordlng brought to Ufa by promlnanca or favor at tba poaslble. Fortunately for the 7 p.m.. Evening service. Nursery moment ' A trend davelopaa F^pperty Committee and Housing scheduled next week at Center North Church provided for all services. country, he stayed In the Board; ECW Executive Board. Congregational Churen are as The Children's Choir amoni our peart, to foal Army and would up as head of TUESDAY — 10 a.m. Beethoven follows: MANCHESTER - The following Glastonbury compelled "lo gat on tba NATO. Singers will rehearse; 11:15 a.m., Sunday - 9 a.m. - Early-Bird events are scheduled next week at Directed by Barbara Fiah band wagon." Reith was one of the first to 'Jj ST. OUNSTAN'8 CHURCH. Tba "Nao- use point count in contract Phebe Circle meet in parking lot for Coffee Shoppe, Robbins Room; 10 North United Methodist Church. M tnchM tar Road. Rav. Joaaph R. PabtaeoiUllam" which It bridn. The Reith count wot I- ,6-19 picnic at Nan Johnson's. 1:30 p.m., a m. - Service of Worship. Sanc­ Sunday — 9 a.m. Worship. 10:30 Bannon. paator. Saturday maaa , 1 See the big machine that spouts smoke provlag ao popular today It 4-M -L Very accurate, but Lydia Circle; 7:30 p.m.. Single tuary; The Rev. Dr. Richard E. a.m. Worship. Reception of New at 5 p.m.. Sunday maaaaa. at S. being accofritd a pUoa la v e n complicated. parents at June Zak's, 85 Bobby Stenhouse, FTeacher; 11:15 a.m. - members and Teachers Recogni­ 8:b0 and 11 a.m. and makes music when the biblical frulta dtaomlnnlloni ttbleb Today's notrump slam Aa. Lane. Music Committee, Library. tion. Last day of Church School. of the Spirit are dropped In pmvkMtIy ralactad, even wwiM M routine. ■ Back in PLETCHER’S LANDING WEDNESDAY - 8:30 a m., Bible Monday - 7:30 p.m. - Caring Com­ Monday — 6:30 p.m. Annual Men's Hebron aoomad. It. DaaombwUaMl 1919 It got Reith a Um score BARBS Inadart are proabnacing that helped him win bit own “ to O t tJANT TO OON J "itWAr lOOOLO I (oeLL.WHAT OHAT ARt W t Study; 7:30 p.m., Emanuel Choir. munity, Long Range Planning Com­ Club Picnic at the home of Don ST. PETER'S* EPISCOPAL blaaaingi npoa Uda bypir- pair evant. George finessed RICULW FOR U1 bled waters. the proprietors of our local Planning. Chancel Choir, Choral Room. Fun nite. , by apoaloUe ravWattab iMw W:U. Acta t;4l, ft g||, George forgot to get a (lartner alfalfa emporium seem to be SATURDAY — 8 a.m., Emanuel Friday - Set-up for Tag Swle. Saturday — 5:30 to 7 p.m. Manchester until uw last minute when be Nealalgia Is rememhering flourishing. Youth Group, Beach Day; 8 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. - Men's Club-Boy Strawberry Supper. Adults |4.S0, A lt era welcome Naneiy 'provided got an unknown youngiter homcmaoe ice cream — and Emanuel Hill Chapter of Alcoholics Scout Tag Sale, Woodruff Hall. Children 12 and under...|2. Rieser- g o s p e l HAU. Canisr Mraat panted Oswald Jacoby to start forgetting the bursitis Anonymous in Luther Hall, 60 Camp Asto Wamah Weekend - vations. Proceeds go to Building 10 a.m.. bratklng braad: 11:46 No edmlt$loH fee off Jacoby's tournament lacumd Irom cralnkiag Ihe Do unto others only if yen a.m.. Sunday aobool; 7 p.m., career. outweigh them. Church St., Manchester. June 19 to 21, Columbia I.ake F’und. ooapai maabng. tNEWSPAPER E N TE R P IU S E AISN.) stuff endlessly. * - J 3 -5 Q 20 - THE HERALD. Sat.. June 13. 1981 THE HERALD. Sat., June 13. m i - 21 S t Mary's Church awards scholarships Sunday MANCHESTER - The Rev She was married at St. Mary's for the past six years and has par­ BUSINESS /Claseflcd Stephen K. Jacobson, rector of St. Church in 1909 and was active in ticipated in the parish youth Mary's . Episcopal Church, an­ church activities until her death in program and Girl Scout 'Troop. nounced today the awarding of the 1967. Despite only two years of During the summer months she is first two scholarships of the new schooling she was committed to the babysitter for infants whose Minnie Wortley England higher education and devoted parents are attending church ser­ Scholarship Fund established by Dr. herself to the education of her vices. She.is employed part-time as Frederick England of Oxnard, Calif, children and grandchildren who now an aide at Crestfield Convalescent In new position in memory of his mother. include college professors, Home. H MANCHESTER — Charles Crocini has been ap­ Banks optimistic about The first scholarships, amounting physicians and attorneys. Mrs. Dona Winzier Seifert Is a to $2,000. will be awarded Sunday to The scholarship foundation was 1976 graduate of Wolcott High pointed facilities and Elisabeth Mary Phelps of Vemon established this year by her son. School. She is presently enrolled in property manager '' and Dona Ann Winzier Seifeft of Frederick E. England. M.D. a the Liberal Arts program of the for Economy Elec­ Coventry. The presentations will be graduate of the Manchester High University of Connecticut and will tric Supply Inc., made during a celebration of the School class of 1933. Mrs. Barbara enter the School of Education for company president Holy Eucharist at St. Mary's Hyde Smyth and Mrs. Alice Atkin Special Ed.'Learning Disabilities in Robert Weinberg an­ Church. Ansaldi of the same graduating nounced. adjustable home loans the spring of 1982. After confirma­ Beginning in 1982. the amount of class serve as trustees of the tion classes she became a communi­ Crocini was the scholarship grants will be in­ scholarship fund together with J. cant in St. Mary's in 1980 and was previously ad­ By Hilary Rosenberg creased to $5,000 to be awarded Russell Smyth. Mrs. Mary P. married to L. Ross Seifert in August ministrative anually to active communicants of Nicholson. Dr. Eleanore Gowen. of that year. She has served as a facilities manager Herald Reporter for Digital Equip­ the parish, who are pursuing post­ and The Rev. S. K. Jacobson. substitute teacher in the parish MANCHESTER - Two of secondary education. Annual grants are to made to ac­ church school program and has ment Corp. of VJ Springfield, Mass. '•Manchester’s savings banks. Heritage Mrs England, in whose memory tive communicants of the parish assisted with Junior High Youth Savings and Loan and the Savings Bank the scholarship fund was es­ who demonstrate academic Programs. She and her husband Crocini is an incor- porator of of Manchester, are optimistic about the tablished. was bom in Portadown. promise, financial need, and per­ recently organized a farewell recep- success of the adjustable rate mortgage Northern Ireland in 1886. Her father sonal contributions made to their tion for The Rev. J. Gary Manchester loan after using the system for about a Memorial Hospital, died in 1894 and she. after only two school..church, and community. L'Hommedieu who has been ap­ Minnie W. England Elisabeth M. Phelps Dona A. W. Seifert year. years of schooling, went to work in Miss Phelps is a 1981 graduate of pointed rector of the Church of the chairman of the Currently, about 10 percent of each the mills of the Irish linen industry. Rockville High School. She will pur­ Redeemer in Rensselaer. N.Y. building committee > of St. James Parish, bank’s mortgages are adjustable rate She worked up from "bobbin girl" to sue a career in nursing and will Mrs. Seifert intends to pursue a ' Charles CrocinI loans. According to Heritge President become a skilled linen weaver over enroll in the St. Francis Hospital career in Education. wst president of the Manchester William Hale, the adjustable rate will a period of years. At the age of 21 School of Nursing. Miss Phelps hte The Minnie Wortley England only make a real difference in the bank’s Memorial Hospital Credit Union and past secretary she emmigrated to America and served as a Junior volunteer at Scholarship of St. Mary's Parish is earnings in a few years when about 70 settled in Manchester, to work as a Manchester Memorial Hospital and to be awarded annually and of the Connecticut Hospital Engineering Associa­ percent of the bank’s mortgages are silk weaver for the Cheney has been active in parish activities. applications are available in the CEA honors Lee tion. issued as adjustable rate loans. Now, he Brothers. She has served as an Acolyte at parish office. He lives in Manchester with his wife, Helene, and said, "It helps.” \ celebrations of the Holy Eucharist sons, David and Adam. Meanwhile, other banks in town are considering implementing the adjustable By Nancy Thompson students. rate soon to replace their fixed rate Herald Reporter "I have a very good relationship CBIA members mortgages. with students in the school and I Banks have been losing money on fixed MANCHESTER - A philosophy of think it comes out of the fact that I The Connecticut Business and Industry Associa­ V . a ' respect for students and colleagues rate loans, since low interest loans respect them and they return that. tion announced recently that 71 firms have joined issued years ago will continue at the won honors for Manchester High I'm their teacher, not their friend— the organization. School teacher Lee Hay. same low rate for several years while although I can be their teacher and Among the new members are Irrigation Services the interest banks have to pay out on cer- Dr. Hay was one of 13 persons their friend, but not just their Inc., South Windsor; Boston Bakery, Rockville; cited by the Connecticut Elducation tlficas of deposits rises, according to friend," Hay said. Scott Electrokrafts Inc., Bolton; and BKM Co., Hugh McLean, senior economist at the Association for outstanding work in As MEA president. Hay said he Ehist Hartford. the field of human relations. He state Banking Department. tried to improve communication The adjustable rate allows banks to received an award at the second an­ among teachers at all grade levels nual CEA Human Relations Award change the rate of the home mortgages and to solve problems informally, on a yearly basis. In this way, banks can Banquet in May at the Yale Inn in rather than through established Account manager Christine Calhoun, left, mortgage counselor at Heritage Savings Meriden. keep pace with inflation and the rising in­ and Loan Association, helps Kevin Keena and Carol Fournleu, procedures. HARTFORD - Claire S. Giuliano of Glastonbury terest rates, McLean said. "Human relations will only work "The minute you start getting into both of East Hartford, take out a mortgage for the home they will when it's founded on trust and has been promoted to The state legislature has allowed the Mortgage application formalities we all have to assume account manager in variable rate system for many years. In occupy after they are married In September. Heritage started respect." Hay said. "That's how I roles. And then we get put into roles Issuing adjustable rate mortgages instead of fixed rate mortgages teach. Each student is a human the pension division other states, banks are now in trouble and it's hard to break out,” Hay a t Connecticut because they have no alternative to the about a year ago. (photo by Pinto) being and deserves to be treated said. with respect — that's the key." Mutual Life In­ fixed rate mortgage. In Masuchusetts, To encourage communication — proposals for a variable rate are just A former two-term president of which Hay said is the basis for surance Co. She the Manchester Elducation Associa­ provides sales sup­ being drafted. IS'.. human relations — among teachers, The adjustable rate has helped many Main Street CBT office, said the change use toward mortgages. Vice President year period, Johnson said. tion. Hay worked during that time to the MEA under his leadership added ' port retirement to a variable rate is expected sometime Richard Lauzier said. By law, a bank can Federal law restricts savings banks improve communication among the Lee Hay plans for an assigned Connecticut banks stay in the business of social activities for teachers and issuing mortgages. Last year, 37 percent during the summer. use only 25 percent of its commercial from paying more than 5.5 percent on- school system's faculty and to . block of agencies. and 85 percent of its savings deposits passbmk savings accounts. Because of started a newsletter, which has Mrs. Giuliano of the state’s banks were not processing Hartford National Bank, with a "raise the attitudes of people of things —'wiping away tears at the twice won awards from the CEA. mortgage rate of 17.25 percent, has been toward mortgages. Manchester State this limit, savers have been investing in toward teachers." joined Connecticut applications for home mortgages, elementary level or talking with a "I took ^ e award symbolically," McLean said. observing the progress of the adjustable Bank reached that limit about a year money market funds, which require low "It's very easy to malign kid that's so angry with Mom that Mutual Life In 1976 rate and of proposed banking legislation, ago, Lauzier said. initial deposits and can offer a high Hay said. “I accepted it bn behalf of a s a franchise teachers, but there really are some they want to run away at the high all the teachers in Manchester. I before changing to the variable rate, ac­ "You need a large base of deposits,” return on deposits. wonderful caring teachers here." school level," he added. think we have a pretty special bunch reviewer in the ad­ cording to Richard Ginton, vice presi­ he said. "We have to attract customers Removing the ceiling on deposits Hay said. In nominating Hay for the award, of teachers and I’m proud to be a vanced sales depart­ dent and manager of the mortgage to come in and leave deposits.” Despite would help banks compete with money, ‘ ‘We have to care for each child as current MEA president Anne member of the Manchester ment. department for the bank. the bank’s inability to issue mortgages, market funds — make a savings account- a human being. That includes a lot Gauvin cited Hay's rapport with system.” A native of Impressive change “We have several plans (for an he said, the bank continues to grow at a more attractive and help banks compete- Manchester, Mrs. In contrast, this year, with many adjustable rate),” he said. “We keep normal rate. “But not enough to meet with money market funds. Giuliano is a 1975 revising them.” the needs,” he added. Hale is part of a lobbying effort to pass cum laude graduate banka now using the variable rate, to cope with the recent surge in interest Although the adjustable rate may help legislation allowing banks to defer the i Clalra S. Qlullano of Upsala College ‘ banks stay afloat, it may not be attrac­ tax payments on a loss in selling old, low- with a bachelor’s rates, only 18 percent of Connecticut s Senior Citizens banks are’^ t issuing home mortgages. tive for the home buyer. "It’s great for Other needs interest mortgages. degree in sociology. She lives in Glastonbury with the bank, but it puts the home buyer at a Individual banks are also taking. her husband, James. “That’s impressive,” McLean said. Heritage changed from a fixed to a great r i^ ,” McLean said. Bankers have said that a variable rate measures to attract more depositors and variable rate a year ago when. Hale said, Banking officials originally predicted will aid banks in the long run. But other to generate additional capital. SBM’s "We just recognized you can no longer a phase-out of the fixed rate, he^ said. changes are needed to help banksout of new mobile unit is part of this effort, Annual meeting sell something at a fixed price for 30 "But ^ ’re seeing resistance on the part current financial difficulties, they said. enabling the bank to pick up new areas of Golf tournament set Some bankers are lobbying for the service, Johnson said. years. The price of money changes with of the borrower. There’s not a whole lot WETHERSFIELD — The 104tb annual meeting of activity (in variable rate passage of legislation easing restrictive Currently, Heritage is trying to raise By Wally Fortin the hour. We saw that if the trend con­ a.m. The format will be an Arizona by appointment. 10 a.m. pinochle of the Connecticut Pharmaceutical Association will tinued, we would soon lose money.” mortgages),” be said. laws on the maximum rates for deposits, capital by converting from mutual to Jeanne Fromerth, circulation manager for the Manchester Herald, Hi. The first word today is to re­ Scramble. The fee will be $6 which games, friendship circle. 12:45 p.m. be held at the Nevele Hotel, GHIenvllle, N.Y., June But, Hale said, “If it’s the only thing said William Johnson, president of SBM. stock ownership. The bank recently went Unlike a few years ago when Heritage out Subscription offerings, planning to picked a shady spot outside the office to talk over plans with four mind you folks going on the includes 18 hole green. fee and bridge games. 1 p.m. craft class. 17 to 19. was accustom^ to making a regular available to you then either you take it or The Depositor Institutions Deregulation C arriers of six students who are vying to win a trip to Disney World through Wildwood trip tomorrow that you prizes. When you sign up, make sure Bus pick up at 8 a.m. return trips at Blast Hartford pharmacist Robert P. Flneberg your don’t.” Committee, appointed by Congress, is sell 300,000 shares and generate $2 profit, now, “There are months we don’t million, Hale said. He said the bank will a contest being conducted by The Herald. The students are. left to should arrive here at the center you designate whether you want a noontime and 3:15 p.m. will be presented with the A.H. Robins’ 1981 "Bowl make a profit,” Hale said. "Now I’d be Manchester State Bank Is unable to expected to act within a month concer­ right. Tara Beaulieu, student at Bennet Junior High; and Lori around 6:30 a.m. golf cart or not. Thursday: Open card playing, of Hygeia" Award at the opening awards dinner happy with a one percent profit.” issue mortgages since it has reached the ning proposals for the phase-out of be able to measure the success of the Our trip to Fenway Park on June Any women interested in playing visiting. No special meeting today WednMday evening. ■ The award represents the The current adjustable rate loan at limits on the amount of deposits it can ceilings on rates for deposits over a six- conversion within the next month... com pete Pellitler, Noel Feehan and Joel Feehan, students at St. James golf are urged to sign up at the School. (Herald photo by Richmond) 20th is all set to go and we will be because of the many members away highest recognition that can be given to a Connec­ Heritage and at SBM is about 18 percent, leaving our center at 9 a.m. That is center. Make sure you leave your on a trip. No Bus today. ticut pharmacist "for distinguished service to his compared to fixed rate mortgages unless the players go out on strike name and phone number and Joe Friday: 10 a.m. kitchen social or hCT community and the profession” during the reaching 17 and 18 percent. and in that case we will have to wait will get back to you. games. 12:45 p.m. setback games. p u t year. Fineberg is the owner and president of The two banks are about to make their and see what happens. Bus pick up at 8 a.m. return trips at I ^ l Drag'Co. and is a past president of the first adjustment in the rate as they reach While ta lk i^ A ^ u t trips we now Schedule noontime and 3:15 p.m. association. their firat year of using this rate system. Herald carriers vying have one fu ^ ^ B for the German Two educational seminars will be presented on Rates can be adjusted up by a maximum Alps 'FestivaT^Br New York SUte Sunday: 7 a.m. buses leave for Thursday morning. Wildwo<^, N.J. Correction of two percent. Hale lobbies for law and we are no^Etartlng a Waiting Meriden pharmacist Connie F. Florio will be in­ Connecticut Bank and Trust and Hart­ - 'Monday: 10 a.m. kitchen social In the article in last Wednesday's stalled as the first woman president of the list. If we get ^ u g h people to sign games. 12:45 p.m.; pinochle games. ford National Bank, with branches in legislative solutions to banking remains low for many years while up on our waiting list, we will take a Herald on biofeedback, Richard statewide pharmacists’ association at the installa­ Manchester, are plaiming a switch to a MANCHESTER - William Hale, Bus pick up at 8 a.m. return trips at Goldwasser was erroneously Iden­ tion banquet Thursday evening. Willimantic phar­ president of Heritage Savings and problems faced by savings and loan payments the bank has to make es­ second bus. variable rate system, spokesmen for associations, he said. calate. While banks could sell these for Disney World trip Now for the happenings here at noontime and 3:15 p.m. tified in one of the photos, as macist Frank R. Seaforth will be iutalled as the those banks said. Loan, has traveled to Washington, D.C. The measure being considered by the mortgages, they would have to put the center. We start with Monday Tuesday : 9 a.m. bus for shopping. Goldwasser. This mistake was assodatlon’s president-elect, and Milton Smirnoff; several times in the past month to lob­ 12:30 p.m. return trip from shop­ called to our attention by president of Proctor’s Pharmacy Inc., New Haven, by for passage of a measure that would House Ways and Means Committee down the sales as a loss and pay taxes afternoon pinochle games and the would be to allow banks to defer tax on the loss. Hale said. MANCHESTER - On May 15 the 10-speed bicycles and roller skates. transportation. winners are: Bill Stone, 792; Paul ping. Goldwasser who requested a correc­ will become vice president. help banks get rid of burdensome low Wednesday: 9 a.m. health clinic tion. interest fix ^ rate mortgages. payments on losses suffered in the sale According to Hale, the tax deferment Manchester Herald launched a trip Richard M. Diamond, the Diamond said this special carrier Ottone, 789; Amelia Anastasia, 779;. of old low interest mortgages. Hale proposal has a tough struggle ahead of promotion for its 225 carriers. And Herald's publisher, expressed promotion ties in with the town wide Mike DeSimone, 774; Catherine Hale is making the effort as a member of the United States League of said. it against an administration and the grand prize will be a trip to excitement over the enthusiasm promotion of circulating free papers Gleeson, 766; Peg Wright, 759; Expanded duties CBT win change Banks take a loss on low interest Congress that wants to decrease taxes Disney World shown by the carriers when the offer each Wednesday. This promotion Helena Gavella, 754; Mina Reuther, Savings Associations’ legislative com­ mittee. a task force assigned to seek fixed rate mortgages since the interest and work toward balancins the budvet was announced May 15. started two weeks ago and gives 751; Carl Popple, 747; Violet Dion, MCC offers course MANCHESTER — Vivian F. Ferguion, an Currently, CBT issues home The carriers will be recruiting The young people will be escorted townspeople an opportunity to see 741; Marge McLian, 741; Maude mortgages at 17.5 percent. Eugene Manchester Community College is Instructional and lab time on the associate of National Skladnowski, assistant treasurer ist the new customers from now until to Florida by Herald personnel. the new look of the paper and the Custer, 738; Joe O’Conner, 722; Bea offering non-credit summer classes Life of Vermont, has August 1 when the contest ends. IBM Memory Typewriter. The total They will leave Bradley Field Aug. more complete Manchester Mader, 732; Gert McKay, 719; Vin­ in both Word Processing and assumed expanded Customers are being asked to agree 22 at 8 a.m. and return to Bradley on coverage since the city staff .has cent Borello, 719. class time is 15 hours by arrange­ Memory Typing. The pre-requisite ment. There are morning and responsibilities with to have the Manchester Herald Aug. 25 at 4 p.m. While in Orlando. been increased from three to six for both courses is typing 35 wpm. Wade and delivered for a period of eight weeks Fla., the group will stay at the reporters. evening sections available in Pinochle Gass orientation is on June 29. Memory Typing only. Class work Associates, or longer. Sheraton Lake Side Hotel which is Diamond said the initial response "Word Processing” Includes both Wethersfield. Market finishes on mixed note As the carriers get nearer to their may be done 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 5 to 8 two miles from Disney World. The from readers has been favorable On Wednesday morning it was instructional and lab time on the p.m. A life underwriter quota for winning the grand prize, trip will be expense-free to the and the contest will not only enable pinochle games once again and the Xerox 860. The total course time is Enrollment is limited and since March 1990, NEW YORK (UPI) - The stock issues traded at 4 p.m. EDT. most active Amex issue, unchanged specially trained Herald personnel winners. residents to enjoy reading their winners are: Annette Hilliary, 626; 30 hours bv arrangement. Class Mrs. Ferguson has will be assisting them in their goal. available on a flnb«ome, first- market ended the week on a mixed Big Board volume swelled to 60,- at 3Vk. Dome Petroleum was se­ Investments The trip will include tickets that hometown paper but will also help Audrey Durey, 617; Bert Turner, work may be completed Monday specialized In family 790,000 shares from 59,530,000 shares cond, off % to 17H. Ozark Airlines The carriers will also be eligible will allow unlimited rides at Disney the young people get to Disney 610; Mary Hill, 606; MarUn BaksUn, serve basis. For registration and note Friday as some investora 3 through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. planning, disability, traded Thursday as institutions followed, up % to 12V4. to win other prizes such as stereos. World, meals, accommodations and World. 603; Vincent Borello, 599; Betty further information, call the MCC cashed in on profits with the Dow Investment prices courtesy of Ad vest Inc. are as until July 23. Community Services Office at 846- health and personal Jones Industrial average above the stopped up their activity. Turner, 596; Mike DeSimone, 567; "Memory Typing” Includes both insurance. She now Composite volume of NYSE issues of 3 p.m. Friday. 2137. 1,000 level. lYading was heavy. Price Change Harry Popspisal, 571; Mina offers group and pen­ listed on all U.S. exchanges and over Reuther, 568; Sue Scfaeibenpflug, The Dow average, which climbed Friday this week sion planning ser­ 18.84 points Thursday to its highest the counter at 4 p.m. totaled 08,358,- Paper closing 10 unch 567; Sam Schors, 566. vices as well. 300 shares, compared with 67,185,400 Advest Group level in a month and a half, dropped Alex. A Alex. 36 tk up 2V4 In the afternoon it was bridge Chamber music series Mrs. Ferguson, a traded Thursday. UConn slates workshop games and we had a nice turnout 1.14 points to 1,008.28 after fluc­ CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI).- Acmat 7 unch Manchester native, tuating throughout the day. It gained The American Stock Exchange in­ The Real Paper, one of the Boston 42 Vk up 2 and the lucky prize winners were: served as a town dex dropped 0.70 to 387.71 and the Aetna Ed Hindle, 4,770; B. Cooper, 4,170; 12.49 points for the week, however. area’s leading weekly alternative 33Y4 up 1% A three-day conference and demonstrations on kitchen safety. given GHAC group director from 1971 to rlce of a share eased 4 cents. The CBT Corp *Don Bliss, fire chief at UConn, Annette Hillery, 8,900; Nadine ViVtan F. Farguton Several analysts have predicted newspapers, announced Friday it is Col. Bancorp 18 up 1% ' workshop by the Connecticut School Safety measures to be taken for 1979 and was minori­ aUonal AssociaUon of Securities who will speak on "Panic In the Malcolm, 3,900; Kay Ellsworth, 1,- the cloaely watched average will top K baltl^ publication immediately due Firat Bancorp 37 tk dn % Food Service will be held beginning fires, first aid for cuts and bums and Kitchen.” Jane Carlberg, administrator for by the First Congregational Church ty leader of the ito 1981 high of I,DM.08 set April». Dealers’ NASDAQ Index of oveivthe- to mounting deficits. June 29, at the University of Connec­ 660; Elsie SUte S,«40. the Hop River Chamber Music of Andover. AdnUsaion is fiaa. Con- Board of Directors for‘six years. She is a member counter issues gained 0.42 to 222.78. First Hart. Corp other kitchen hazards will be dis­ The conference is sponsored joint- Because we have three buses But they believe the market could President of The Real Paper, Hart. National 2SH up % ticut. cussed. ly by the UConn office of Series, has announced the awarding tributibns nuy be made to "Hod of the Republican Town Committee; past pryldent go into a tallspin after that. Southland R ealty Was the most Ralph I. Fine, said in a press release • Highlighting the conference, titled going to Wildwood this coming River Chamber Music Series” S i > of the Rnublican Women's Gob; past president of Hart. Steam Boil. 52 Vk up 3 Among the conference speakers Conferences and Institutes, the of a grant from the Greater Hart­ Brokers said sonie of Thureday’s active NYSE-listed issue, off W to the deficit it has faced for several 72 Vk dn 2% ! the "Connecticut School Food Ser- week, we will not have a meeting on ford Arts Council. ^ to Jam Carlberg, School JU., the ManoMtOT Memorial Hospitu Auxiliary, still 22W. Sears, Roebuck was second, up Ingeraoll Rand are: Connecticut School Food Service rally and early strength in this ses­ years running has gone beyond what J.C. Penney 34 V4 dn 1% :v k e Conference & Workshop," will *Dr. Thurman Evans, assistant Thursday. We will be open for Funding will consiat of 1880 in Andover, Conn; or to the Firat sarvliw as a diractor; and a current member of the W to 20. American Telepboae it Assn, and the State Department of sion were Mausod by laveators the paper can withstand and can it Lydall 10% up %' * be several "hands-on” sessions, medical director of the Connecticut buslnesa as usual and we will not uee direct grant money and.np'lo fOOO in v; Chaney National Historic District Commission and Telegrapb was third, up H to 57H. Education's Nutrition Question it our IMS. , reptocliig shares they sold earlier, no l o n ^ keep up with inflation and Mass. General Life 0 unch using UConn kitchens. Participants General Life Insurance Co., who matching funds, allotted on a dollar the Charter Revlalon Commission. i^hort covering dried up late in the On the Amex, advances topped interest.rates. Training Program. Any men interaa^d in playtu In Mrs. Fsrgnson Uvea at 78 Forsst St. with her hus­ Sage-Allen 8 unch ; will be divided into small groups and will give a talk on "You Cannot Live For further information on fee for dollar baaia. The grant wiU mann _Tha eoacorts will begin on {ih^Mhawaver. declines SSI-200 among the 808 "Since January 1980, the the Manebaster Conniry Cinb n m t w ^ e v ^ , July 9 7;M SNET ■ 39% up 2 given such topic to work on as by Big Macs and Twinkles Alone.” and registration write, Mrs. Nancy that the aeries, whkm waa dhanoad band, Thomas F. FatfiiMn, former co-publisher of New Yotfc Stock Exchange in- issues traded at 4 p.m. Volume at magnltuds of the lossra has substan­ . "Cooking Vegetables and Sauce Member-Oolf T anm anant Are p.m. and will continue for ttraa Tha Manrhaetar Harald and now with Financial Travelers 52% up 1% *Dr. Raymond Lemley, principal Jagaezewski, The University of iaat rear by the artists, will ha ghla dex slipped 0.03 to 77.80 and the that time totaled 8,450,000 shares, tially increased. National economic 56% up % ■Making," "PizurDough" or "Can urged to atpi up at the cantar or at to develop a mailing list, nMot* Anvone wiahii« to b t in­ Aseodptos of Hartford. i Hio couple has three compared with 6,090,000 traded United Tech of Daniel Hand High School In Connecticut, Conferences and the golf eoursa. Tba data is price of an average share decreased factors, including double digit Infla- First CT. Bancorp 33% unch ; Cutting." Madison who will speak oh operating tipenaea, and piwlda a cluded on the mailing list, may da so ddUran. one eentr But advances topped Thunday. tioo and high interest rates have Institutes, U-S6E, Storrs, Conn. W a d n M ^ J a ^ 1st, starting at d< by cotoactlng either of the above Gold 3472.00 up $12.00 ‘ There will be several "Stress." 06268. small honorarium for the artists. declines 874498 among tiw Champion Home Builders was the hurt.” he said. H m series is sponsored this vaar sources. •:t V, .

i ' l - THE HERALD, Sat . June 13. 1981 THK H E H A L O ^ i., June 13. 1981 23 aasaaaasaoavaa,S^^^HMWmagHUi^MBaOHUeaBo.-WMuaWei^mWMmU •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• Household Goods 40 TAO SALES Apartmonta fo r Pont S3 aasaasaaaavvv.a, Wanted to Rent _ 57 Autos For Sale 61 4ufot For Sale 6f Autos For Sale 61 ADVERTBIK •••••••••••••••••••••••• *••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••■• ADVERTISING FOUR ROOM - Attic, ROOM FOR FEMALE BANK REK)SSESSIONS 1970 BUICK ELEi.'TRA 2- SSO^^^y^U^ue^lio^orian fc cellar. Central. Residen­ door 1965 Chevy Panel Chair. Qaw feet, Sunday June 13th I4th Lots ^ STUDENT starting in fall FOR SALE. 1975 Chevrolet RATES tial. No ditldren. No pets. at Manchester Communito Monza 4 cylinder. $1600. Truck Best Offer 649-3671 ■ DEADUNE reupholstering. $75 antiques, lamps, clocks TH R E E F A M IL Y TAG Tenant pays heat. Working College, on bus line. 237- 1974 Oldsmobile Cutlass 1972 VOLKSWAGEN Classified 643 Minimum Charge 646-3436 evenings uprigh* reco«1 SALE, Saturday. June couple preferred. $225. 649 5673. Supreme. 8 cylinder $1500. SUPER BEETLE - Motorcycles-BIcyclet 64; NOTICES EMPLOYMENT 23— Hom es tor S it s 35— Heatirvg* Plum bir>g 46— Sporting Oooda' 58— M isc tor Rent $ ------...... player, copper boilers, 2OU1, 9am to 3pm. 84 Broad 9 1 ^ •••••••••••••••••••••••• Automatic transmission. 1 2 00 noon iHe day 36— Floor»r>9 2.10 1975 Chrysler Cordoba, •••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 — Lois-Lsnd for Sale 47— Garden Products USED FULL SIZE old bed fStreet, Manchester. Excellent condition I.,ow 2 5 - '''« ‘estrr>#n| Proporty 37— Movirrg-TruciMng-StDrage 48— Antiques Autoa fo r Salo SI poor condition, best offer. MOTORCYCLE before publication M Ht>ip W anted and dresser. $ 9 0 parts ------mileage, one owner, 26 Business Property 36—Services Wanted 49— Wanted to Buy AUTOMOTIVE PER WORD MANCHESTER AIR 1976 Subaru 2 door Sedan INSURANCE - Lowest t4 OiiSrnes* ODOOMuniltes Telephone 6497650 for one lung engines, ANTIQUES TO TAGS - extras. $2400 Call 647-1363. Deadline lor Saturday is t** S'tkiation Wanted 27 - Resort F^ropeMy CONDITIONED furnished $2495. The above may be Rates Available! 2S—Real rstate Warned 1 DAY 14» ------^ W e re Free. We re Fun, 61 — Aulos to' Sate one bedroom. Many extras. seen at the Savings Bank of Immediate Rinding Lay- 12 noon Friday. Mon­ MISC.FOR SALE RENTALS LIKE NEW vinyl blinds. 'Ipms. 744 North Main. 9 to We re Number 1! Find out EDUCATION 62— Trucks tor Safe 3 DAYS 13«t 236-4217 Roommates (sm. Manchester. 923 Main Up Options Call Joan. day s deadline is 2 30 MI8C. SERVICES 6 3 — Heavy Equipment lor Seie 40— Mousenotd Goods 52— Room s tor Rent Some are louvei^. ^ m e why over 3000 people shop fee) WANTED JUNK AND Street, Manchester Clarke Insurance Agency, Friday FINANCIAL tfl PfivAte Instructions 4 t — Articles lor Sate 53— Apartments tor Rem 64— Moiorcyctes-Bicycles 6 DAYS 12it panel. Various sixes, have ^ o . th® Easter Connecticut LATE MODEL WRECKS - 31 — Services Offered 42— Buitdir>g Supplies 65— Camper s-Traiiers-Mobite 1978 HONDA WAGON 6481126. 19 Sc^oois-dasses 54— Hom es tor Rem K pr. $99 Takes all Call *^'®® Market!Junction of EAST HARTFORD - Cash Paid. Call Parker ' Phone 643-2711 H flonjs SlocKs Mc'ttgjgos .’0 Instructions Wanted J2 — Painting-Paperirrg 43— Pets-Btrds*Oogs 55— Otfices-Siores tor Rent Homes 26 DAYS 1 U MENS' 10 speed bicycle. CVee 4 speed. Excellent 33— Buitding-Contraclmg 56— Resort Property tor Rent 66— Auiomoiive Service 6494268. 13th 10 a m. to 2 p.m 111 3 1 43 2 Mansfield.) Every Executive style. Furnished Street Used Auto Parts. 44— -Musical Instruments HAPPY ADS S3 00 PER INCH Extras, toe peds, condition 35 mpg 72,000 ’0 tMSu'dno* REAL ESTATE 34 — Roofing-Siomo 45— Boats 8 Accassories 57— Wanted to Rent 67— Autos lor Rent-Lease ------J?!*''®' Hain gunny ^nday, sia.m. - 3 one bedroom, modern 6493391. 19 Inch Sylvania TV Con- “ ate: June 20th. p.m. .Spaces available generator, lights, chain highway miles One owner kitchen. Only $40 weekly. and lock. $90. 643-9697. sole. Blackhhd white $40 $7 000-have your Tag Sale 1978 TRANS AM SPECIAL Have all service records. HONDA MOPED - 236-4217 Roommates (sm Excellent condition $3850 742-9487 Telephone 6493953 here! fee) EDITION - Black Excellent condition' (-’all Excellent condition! T- 26inch. 649-7862. keep tring H*!p W n U d 13 H»lp Wanlad 13 Homm fo r S a to...... *23 Homot fo r Salo 23 Sorvleoa O t t o ^ ...... 3» 1970 RT CHALLENGER ^^ND iTIO NER GE. TAO AND , BAKE SALE, Aar ir® MANCHESTER - Large Roof, stereo, custom pin- striping. new tires and 383 Top half engine new. REFRIGERATION 5000 BTU. Used little; like Ambet Post 52. 4Vk Room Townhouse. Needs paint and R N COORDINATOR new. 175. Telephone 649- VETERANS items. June 14th. 10 a.m. to extras! Please call 643- REPAIRS - Air- Private entrances ft base­ driveshaft. Excellent BSN/MSN with physical 8«9 ORGANIZATION. June 13 5 P.m. 545 East Center ment, laundry, 8zone heat, 0702. Newspaper conditioners, 1979 MERCURY ZEPHER parts Best offer 649-0557 SACK MOPED 1979 Like ® aurl]f0lfr Hrralh assessment skills. Com­ plus sliders to enclosed refrigerators. New ••••••••!...... and 14, 9 to 4. Amlover Old Street, Manchester. WAGON - Excellent condi­ new. 2-speed transmission, munity health experience patio, appliances. (No kids 1987 KING COBRA systems, "Carrier” , cen­ ArtfefM for Salo 41 Town Hall, corner of tion. low mileage, windshield, signal lights preferred. Knowledge of OPEN I. 1 to4 No pets) $400 per month in­ MUSTANG. New paint. Dealer tral or wall units. Routes 6 and 316. economical. air- $450 643-5027 after 2pm.! FOR helpful. Coordinated Something for everyone. cludes heat and hot water. New motor. 302 (J.I.D., conditioning. $4995. 'Your Community Newspaper' long term care system for POWERS Sales, Inc. 35 clutch, pressure plate, & Oakland Street, ★ fi?nations welcome. Call MULTI FAMILY 6494000. Telephone 649-3572. 1974 MAZDA RX-4, 4 door, elderly has an immediate n c v u c u rebuilt transmission. Manchester. 646-3251. ALUMINUM Sheets used 7«2-7227 or 742-9057. GARAGE SALE - Fur- automatic transmission, position available. MANCHESTER - Bring the Asking $4,500. Call 649- air-conditioning, good con­ Competitive salary and T o DoUvor as printing plates, 007 "*‘“ re, clothes, toys, baby 9659. L E T T H E TREE kids and pets! Extra large dition $1600 'Telephone 1975 YAMAHA ENDURO benefits. E.O.E. Forward Local Dally thick 23x28)4^, 50 cento ^ 'I®'"*- guiUr, curtains, 7 room duplex. M a]^ 649-3145 EXPERT DO IT! Tree each or 5 for $2. Phone 643- w T ^res, misc. Much more. 11 360 In great shape $500 resume by June 22 to M. extras. Hurry. Only $325. HONDA CR 1974 - Plain negotiable 649-7440 after 5 Holp Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 In Qlaatonbury Removal, also Tree Top­ shocks, tires, good for PLEASE READ Rees Gavin, Regional 2711. Must be picked up TAG SALE - June 13, 95. 3- locators 2385646 (sm. fee) pm D irecto r, Connecticut ing it Limbs. Free before 11 a m. ONLY. family. Snowblower, lawn- *?” , parts. $100. Telephone 528- YOUR AD MANCHESTER Community Care Inc., One Istimates. 872-3643. — — — ------mower, portable washing Saturday, June 13th 1973 PONTIAC 6943. CALL SPACIOUS TWO GRANDVILLE - 4 door CiBaaIttod ads art tahan INSURANCE AGENCY Congress Street, Hartford, SWIM POOLS - OUTLET machine, children's items 1971 CHALLENGER Sell 1963 CJ6 - Runs good Call has an opening for a part LOVING MOTHER will BEDROOM with base­ All power. Regular gas. before noon Weekdays o«ar Hia phana at a eaw> offers brand new above and antique la s.Other mis-Tar-cAtir c . i ment, garage,modern 1967 CAMARO. Driveable. as is Asking $300 lime afternoon secretary. JEANNE babysit in Elast Hartford, good running condition. Good off ro.ad vehicle vtnianca. Tha Harald Is ground 31 foot long pools c. 88 Hamlin Street, o .9 kitchen and more. $300. Good for parts. Best offer. Telephone 289-2238 and ask Insurance experience first or second shift. Call 6492063. $1500 646-5333 SMLE MANCHESTER 647-9946 complete with huge Manchester. ?• *7 Laurel Street, Locators, 2385646 (sm. 6482776. for Joe. desirable but not man­ INSURANCE AGENCY 5284)470. sund^k, fencing, hi-rate — ------Manchester. Antiques datory. Send resume to fee) has an opening for a part filter, etc. Asking $978 . <1®®*“ ; appliances, only to tha alia ef “IF Box BB c/o The time afternoon Secretary. delivered. Includes in- plus much miscellaneous! arlglnal Insartlan. irrara Manchester Herald for a ACCOUNTS PAYABLE WHO SAID RENTS ARE whMi da nal laaaan Ow Insurance experience CLERK. Individual with stallation. Financing „ _ ' I SCARCE? We have one! prompt interview. available. Call Dennis vahM ol lha advarOaamanl desireable but not man­ good figure aptitude 51 FINUY SThEFT MOTHERS HELPER Nice 4 rooms, for adults. datory. ^n d resume to: collect (203) 225-8894 SALE. Saturday June 13th, ^ wW aet ha oanadad by aa BOOKKEEPER full-time needed. G < ^ typing skills. AVAILABLE for summer. No appliances. No pets. Box BB c/o The Gorgeous 7tk-Room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ------______10-3. Raindate Sunday. THREE FAMILY TAG or part-time, with Some experience helpful. Experienced 14 year old References. Security, Manchester Herald for family room off kitchen w/dining area, sunken FREE WOOD' Cut your Furniture, baby item s, SALE - Newer items. NO parking one car. Telephone experience thru Trial Excellent fringes, ^ p ly at honor roll student. Took ow n in residential clothing, brie a brae and cheap stuff. Saturday 10 to prompt interview. 414 Tolland Street, E. Hart- living room w/fireplace, den yyth glass slider to 6491^. Balance and Payroll Taxes babysitting and child care neighborhood much more. 18 LinmtH-e 3:00. 33 Crestwood Drive, foi^. sundeck. Pool with deck, lovel^'^^p treed lot with iBaurhrstrr wanted for downtown Hart­ classes. Telephone after 3 ' Experienced only. Call 649 Dr , Manchester. Manchester. NO CARPENTER 2-car garage. $79,900. EAST HARTFORD - ford Dental Group. Plea­ Experienced in additions p.m. Forest Hills Area, 563L after 5 p.m. : PREVIEWS SPECIAl DIRECTIONS: I.«4 (not M l to Highland St., n i l leit to right on Family sized 4 roomer l^ p ra l^ sant working conditions. ana remodeling work. Call ______TAG SALE Summer and Pension and Profit Sharing Highland St to 2nd left Finley St to houne on 643-8174. close to schools and shop­ 646-1379, after 6 p.m. Right 21” TV $50 Twin bed winter clothes, shoes, et ^ ping. Just $200. Locators Plans available Call 525- frames, $5 each. 6498635. wtra. Rain or shine 9 a.m T Permanent part- WANTED RETIRED TO SIT FOR YOUR ^5646 (sm. fee) 3868, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 AFTERNOON PERSON for light office ______Saturday June 13th, 55 g X p.m time telepnone CHILD in my License HARDWARE CLERK. duties. Small payroll. App­ LOAM SALE-Delivering 5 TW O FAMILY YARD VERNON FOUR ROOM sales represen­ Mature person or ly in person. Sterling R. E. MERRITT, Agency Home, "Home Away From yards, $W tax Included. ford(off Oak Street) SALE. Baby clothes, equip- experienced (XJNDO, country setting, NOTICES tatives mornings highschool graduate. Upholstery Co., 222 McKee Rm Hots • 648-1180 Hom e." Contact Linda, Mnd, gravel. Call 643-9504. ment and miscellaneous PAINTERS WANTED - kids o.k. Call for details. Mechanical ability and Street, Manchester. 647-1181. ------^ household. Saturday, June Call 646-4879 9 am to 1 pm or 122 East^ofltor 8t., MandiMtmr Locators 2385646 (sm. fee) Lost and Found 1 some retail experience METAL STORAGE EXTRUDED ALUMINUM 13 from 9 am till 1:00 pm. evenings 5 pm to 9 preferred. Apply in person Paintittg-Papering 32 PURCHASE! SHELVES 3’ long, 10 I2'x21‘ Swim Pool with Hemlock Street, MATURE SECRETARY Nomut tor Ront 54 pm Tripl* AAA Blish Hardware, 793 Main shelves per sect. $w per ladder. Good condition Manchester LOST MEN S BLACK RECEPTIONIST typing St.. Manchester. sect. Telephone 6490557. 646-8621. ______W ALLET. Waddel Pool and transcribing skills. Auto Club, PART TIME WEEKEND PROFESSIONAL 456^ MAIN STREET - 6 area. Manchester $50. Part time irregular hours. Manchester Of­ COOKS. Rosal's PAINTING - Interior and I AWN QPPFAniTB t f t ------TAG SALE - Saturday St room s. $400 monthly. Reward for return Please Manchester professional fice, 391 - Broad Restaurant, 1017 Sullivan exterior. Commercial and Outdoor charcoal SALE - 43 Wilfred Sunday. Merchandise ol Security. Pay utilities and call 649-4797 or 871-0838 office. Send resume to: Ave., South Windsor. C > PUBUSNEirS NOTICE residential. F re e e s ­ tenant insurance. No small roUsserie (Crestline) $15. '’“"® S ? Box DD, c o Manchester St., Manchester. ESTIMATOR WITH A Please apply in person. timates. Fully insured. 646- CsU 049 Qtt57 find 14th. llsm to 7pm. E. Hflrtford. children. 6482426, 9 to 5 Personals 2 eouAL Houama opaoeruHiTv Herald, Super . Staff, background of ap­ 4879. weekdays. Excellent Ear­ proximate 5 years DRIVER CLASS II RIDE WANTED first shift QUALITY CONTROL HEBRON - LAKEFRONT experience in aircraft in­ LICENSE for Peter Trac­ Ail rMl ttstato ndverllMd in Ihti newspaper )l fubjeci to tha LEE PAINTING. Interior Pratt & Whitney. Depart­ MANAGER. With a nings. Great Com-, tor Trailer. Southern New 3 bedroom house. Newly dustry. All levels included Fadaral Fair Housing Act onses which makaa II inagal to advar- St Exterior. "Check my ment 823. " L " Building. minimum of 5 years PWA pany. Call. 236- as materials, machining England area. decorated. Modern Guard Post 21. from Porter tlaa any prafaranoe. limitation, or dlacrlmlnatlon baaad on raca, rate before you decorate." 1980 experience. Must be and sheetmetal Experienced. Clean color, railglon. sax or national origin, or an Intention to make any ■ SCI.K.I . N . HI, kitchen. $350. 2385646. 238 Street. Manchester Call 3261 ext 282 for in Dependable. Fully insured. 5646 Locators. Fee. qualified on aircraft parts weldments. Company paid driving record. Call 289- euch pretsrenca, limitation or dlacrlmlnatlon. This newspaper will Dave Ryder after 5 pm , terview. 646-1653. T e l e i ^ ^ 649179$. and a ll correlating benefits in an air- 6805. not knowtngly accept any advertlaamant for real aetata which la In Oardon ProdueH 47 Apartmanta fo r Rant S3 649-9223' paperwork All Company conditioned plant in BOLTON - LOVELY •••••••••••••••••••••••• violation of tha law. paid benefits, in air- Manchester. Send resume INTERIOR PAINTING, RFf^PPFAn Fooilfpll STONE FREE LOAM. MANCHESTER - Main COUNTRY VIEW. 3 bedroom home with EMPLOYMENT conditioned plant in to P.O. Box 93, Buckland over ten years experience, Mlor PeriM t 'e S ^ t i M Pick up or delivered Call Street, 2-3 room apart- Manchester Send resume fireplace. Many extras. CAPRIS Station, Manchester, Ct. N e i tSO ®<^1775 or 644-2769 7:00 ment, heat, hot water, SECRETARY •••••••••••••••••••••••• low rates and senior citixen to P 0. Box 93. Buckland RAISE YOUR FAMILY 06040. 6«M$m iwforeS ^ ** P electricity, appliances. No Call 236-5646 Locators. INCOME - Sell Avon and Manchester Law Office. MANCHESTER DUPLEX S«rvlCM Ottered 31 discounts. 643-9950. Deiore » p.m. ------^ s e c u r i t y . 523-7047. Fee. Help Wanted 13 Station. Manchester. Ct ■ 7 & 6 Rooms. Individual 06040 make good money. Call Full time but will consider •«••••••••*«•••••••••••• PART TIME COOK for heat. 2 car garage. iiruf*ns* Qtfirirfic n#i * on BERRY PATCH PARMS * ■ ■ ■ ■' P.XRT TIM E - Earn extra 523-9401 or 646-3685. summer. $3.37 per hour. part time 9 - 3:00. Call CERAMIC FIRING. EXTERIOR PAINTING MJ2irop« STRAWBERRIES - Pick MANCHESTER 6-ROOM HOUSE FO R RENT - Valerie 643-7779. Aluminum sided. Large Discount rates. Quick ser­ and or Paper hanging, Bolton. 1 acre. Appliances. money while the kids are in Experienced required. modem kitchen. Stove, « a n ^ 3 i i ^ i ’X v htoH.' Vour Own, Free Con- DUPLEX. Immediate oc- SALESPERSON - Inside vice. Call 643-2543. carpentry work. Fully in­ 2 to 3 bedrooms. $450 school. Telephone Solicita­ Reply to: MELC, 80 refrigerator. Large yard. w r o u ^ * ^ o n * ^ t h * ^ ^ ^ Uiners. Hours: 8 a m. to 8 cupancy. Oose to schools, sales position, ( ^ n for HANDY MAN Part time monthly. Security and tion E. Hartford company. Waddell Road, Manchester Mid 80’s. Income $850 sured. J.P. Lewis St Son. ?to«*115 ^ T e im h ^ P «" • «> ^ e are picked churches, and busUrte. $375 A good telephone voice and ' mature person with good by June 17th. EOE. 647- Laurel Manor. 91 Chestnut 6499658. r i w ^ l 5 each. Telephone 5 ^ por updated pW ing monthly. Security references. 647-1071. ' ZEPHYRS monthly. 649-3050. diction a must Hours 9 writing ability and work 9«59. Street, Manchester. Apply ______conditions and hours, required. No pets. Write a m to 1 p m. and 5 to 9 habits. Will train right per­ 11 am to 3 pm weekdays. MAPI IT OPPA^IIONAI slways cal] 644 2478. We P.O. Box 18364, E. Hart* OfficM-Storut for Ront son. Good starting rate and B-B UPHOLSTERY. p m. Call Mon. through SECRETARY TO ^i^‘'lifcSPeSt«'.Suiom ton! Conn. 06118. full range of company paid Bualnaaa Oppor- Custom Work. Free Kri . 9 a m to 1 p m., Mrs. To provido Nursing PRINCIPAL AT BOLTON Estimates. Will pick up WORKSPACE OR benefits. A M y in person. tunitlaa 14 TEACHERS $25. Call 646-1625. BERRY ^A t 6 h FARMS^ MANCHESTER - Fur- Williams, 569-4993. Caro In privato homaa HIGH SCHOOL - Candidate VERY DESIREABLE and deliver. Please call STORAGE SPACE FOR Harrison's Stationers, 849 EXPEIHENCED and Modlcal FacllHiaa. should possess excellent RARE 30 acres of Route 6, 646-2161. MANC «5iiii Nttw a i » A4 Oakland Road, Route 30, nished one bedroom. All RENT in Manchester. No Main Street, Manchester. FOOD TRUCK - Walk-in, 'R N S PART TIME, All Part lima, full tima. shorthand, typing, and Andover industrial land. EXTERIOR PAINTERS. SouUi Windsor. utilities paid. Garage lease or security deposit. 16 feet long. Fully equipped N ow booking for Telephone ------parking. Only $130. C5ll shifts at Student Health Conaldaratlon givsn to bookkeeping skills. For Ideal for Mall, Apartment BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - Reasonable rates. Suitable kitchen with everything. summer/spring Jobs. 7486050.______^ Si:5546 Locators. Fee. Service Physical assess­ praforonco of; Loca­ further information and Complex or Industrial Fireplaces. Concrete. for small business. Retail All ready in operation. $6,- FREE ESTIMATES ment skills necessary. Call tion and Hours. application, telephone 643- Park. E)asy terms. $50,000 Chimney Repairs. "N o Job and cohnmercially zoned. 600 or Best Offer. 649-9606. Reasonable rates. 6495873 APELCO DEPTH MANPffFqTFR NFWI V or write to Peg Maloney, NO FEE - WEEKLY WANTED CLEANING down. Balance 13% 10 Too Small.’'^ Call 6444356 Call 872-1801, 10 to 5. MONARCHS Complete Restaurant on SOUNDER, nearly n ^ , STRAWBERRIES PICK ^ C O ^ T E D ONE Director of Nursing. Box PAY WOMAN. Own transporta­ years. Call owner 228-3775. for estimates. U-11, University of Conn. SECRETARY - Part time. WheeU. D.G. PETERSEN porcefin 30 yO UR OWN. Free con- BEDROOM. Heat paid. NEWLY RENOVATED For Inlormation call tion 649-9249. Kitchen sink.(cast iron) uiners. Open 8 to 8. No Child ok. Good locaUon. Storrs, Ct. 06268 at 468- 643-951S 20 hours a week for church. MANCHESTER (HOUSE PAINTING COMPANY: 310 souare feet office 4700 E.O E. Typing, light bookkeeping. OF THE WEEK) 7-Room Interior-exterior, custom 2 children under 14. Clark $225 . 236-5646 Locators. available. Main Street PAINTERS - Experienced Ehcpellent'. $35. 643-6526. Street, South Windsor. Call Fee. AID A ASSISTANCE Send resume to: Board of I 1 REAL ESTATE Raised Ranch. 3 bedrooms, wallpapering, cloths, foils location with ample in residential and commer­ ------;■ 5285741 for picking infor- ______TYPIST - PART TIME ol North Eastom Com. cial painting. Transporta­ Trustees (AFL), 2nd •••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 car garage, 2 baths, extra M&M PliH , Manchester and vinyls. Call 643-7767. parking. Call 6482891. COUGAR afternoons Transcription > Congregational Church, 285 6492871. Small repairs, BRIDAL S^ 12. mation. Chaponis TWO ROOMS partially fur- 357 East Canlar 8t. tion a plus. Call 742-5087. - Homaa fo r Salo 23 insulation, thermopane experience preferred. Send North Main St., windows, Alcoa insulated remodeling, heating, Building ContrmeUng 33 Gorgeous knit and lace Brothers. 1980 PRICES nished No oeto $240 per OFFICE SPACE FOR ______Manchoatar •••••••••••••••••••••••• with fltto d b o .^ circutor p r e v a i l . m Slh. c Lu S m SM^ resume to JOBS, P.O. Box DANCERS, SINGERS, Manchester 06040. doors and Central Air Con­ baths, kitchens and water RENT. 800 square feet.. MANCHESTER - Two FARRAND skirt, and train. $75. ______H, Vernon, Conn 06066 ACTORS, ETC Wanted for family in Resident C Zone. ditioning. $76,900. Century heaters. Free estimates! Newly re-decorated. Very XR-7 REMODELING - Cabinets, SUPERINTENDENT Talent America Suitable for office. High 21 Lindsey Real Estate, Uall n -M -ra i ct APARTMENTS reasonable. Call 649-4751 Roofing, Gutters, Room »*S-1” 7 ______RENTALS AVAILABLE-One and two SINGLE WOMEN - Supple­ needed for apartment com- preliminary. AH ages. For traffic area. $89,900. Group 6494000. C A M Tree Service, Free between 8 and 5. Additions, Decks, AH types ment your income for you plex. located in entry blank and informa­ SEC8ETART I, F.J. Spilecki, Realtor, esUniates. Discount senior o f Remodeling and NEW QUEEN OR KING ...... SSStoilSes’ 'S S S V 's J t ! or your family from your Manchester Must have tion. call Kim at 442-6082 or Responsible position in ules 643-2121. Nulixens. Company 5,000 Ft. Will sub-divide in home For appointment knowledge of mechanical, 401-723-2900. office Handle phones, [J BUSINESS Manchester owned and Repairs. Free estimates. Small Sections. 35 Oakland tall 875-0816. 4 30-7 :00 p m ■ customer inquiries Typing, operated. Call 646-1327. Fully insured. Phone 843- opened, 1®. p f n t r a L LOCATION ®!“** ManchMter and electrical, and plumbing MANCHESTER Street, Manchester. 648 Monday thru Friday. dictaphone, record keeping. and SERVICES 6017. 1 Year 12,000 Mile Ford Motor Company Submit resume to: MATURE WOMAN TO COLONIAL HOME - 3 F r e - narkin» ^tihe^ Hirtfoid.. WE ARE NOT 3251. Requires initiative, depen­ BAM TREE SERVICE, S e I e " . ' s J : u r S and GOING CONDO, 487-1437. Manager. 175 A. Downey CARE for 6 month old baby dability Pleasant office en­ bedrooms. Modem kitchen MATURE WOMAN TO Inc. Complete tree care in­ LEON CIEZSYNSKl OFFICE SPACE FOR Drive. Manchester, Conn Monday thru Friday 7 a.m. vironment. Good Company with stove, refrigerator. Sonrieoa Oltorod 31 CARE for 2 young children BUILDER. New homes, n a ^ e d s i^ r a ii. $199,568 MANCHESTER - Off to 3 p.m. References benefiu Gas air heat. Garage. Mid cluding spraying for gypsy RENT - Central location. Extended Used Car Warranty Available. 3 nights per week. moths, other insects and additions, remodeling, rec 6o7S, Rocky Hill. !;T"^ Porter St. Three room required. Bolton - 643-6421. $50s. Call 649-3050. REWEAVING BURN Near hospital. Will su8 References required ROMINSAMTIRSpIm. diseases. “ SPECIAL rooms, garages, kitchens Duiirn TV rnNcniF ______apartment. Heat, utlities, divide to suit. Peterman, Rowto B HOLES. Zippers, um­ ' * " ^ ^ a 5 x a r ? e q u i p p e d ^ ! t h Salary negotiable. Bolton RATES" on stump grin- remodeled, ceilings, bath Main Street, 6489404. JOURNEYMAN South Windsor. CT BOLTON U & R built brellas repairs. Window ffi $ »^u X r 5:M SHARE IV. BATH & 272 646-Om CLEANING HELP for dine with tree removal. tile, dormers, roofing. ELECTRICIAN - ndeded 2M-SM7 ranch. First floor family shades, Venetian blinds. pm., awl ask for Ed. 648 KITCHEN PRIVILEGES ” o pels. 6499062 or 648 AIR CONDITIONING, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. evening work One part Fully insured and licensed. Residential or commer­ OFFICE SPACE - 400 immediately for paper- room, huge deck, fantastic Keys. TV FOR RENT. $429 with mature working lady PERSONS needed for II to lime opening with floor Free estimates and cial. 649-4291. square feet. First floor. board manufacturing mill. view. Low $60s. Century 21 Marlow's, 867 Main Street. '______on bus line. Piwne 6w -2w POWER STEERING, AM/FM RADIO. 7 shifts in for small Boar­ experience M3-5747. Industrial experience 6495221. DISCOUNTS FOR SHEET METAL Horse after 5:30 p.m.; or 6497630 Private entrance. Parking. ding Home in Glastonbury. Tedford - 647-9914. DESIGN KITCHENS, LUXURY INTERIDR TRIM, RADIAL TIRES. required. Must be MEDICAL SECRETARY SENIOR CITIZENS. 643- drawn stagecoach days. ^ Utilities included. East Call 633-4411, or owner DENTAL SECRETARY available to work 7285. cabinets, vanities, counter Center Street. Keith Real wanted for extremely busy Weathwvane *35.00 45, by 2 „ p „ e«c x f r ------APARTM ENT IN NEWER, AND MUCH MORE ... ____ 345-4300 RECEPTIONIST weekends. For interview tops, kitchen cabinet fronts Estate. 6484126. physician. Experience custom woodworking, teet. Wooden picket fence MANCHESTER - ly/Q FAM ILY - 5 rooms, Experienced preferred for call Personnel Manager. preferred, heavy transcrip­ LAWNMOWERS in secUoiu. $25. Tom: 548 E xtrem ely nice room, carpeting, alr- PERMANENT PART pleasant east of river of­ Lydall and Foulds Divi­ REPAIRED - 15% Sr. colonial reproductions. TIME Receptionist. tion, 5 day week. Send J.P. Lewis 2481 or 649-9386. Woi*k ing ge nt 1 ema n concUtioninB, stove and dis- TlW® fice. 4 day week includes sion. Lydall. Inc., 615 resume to Box G c/o The OOEGMID REALTY Citizen Discount! Free aaaaaassaaasasasssaaasaa preferred. Kitchen hwasher.$to0monthlyplus Typist. Must type 50 wpm. ^turday. Send resume to: Parker St., Manchester. mck-up and delivery! Herald. BASEMENT STORAGE Other varied duties. Hours Box F, c/o Manchester 646-1233, Equal Opportuni­ Expert service! ELECTRICAL SERVICES o r:***-'*"” __ lS2i"S.i’UJr»5: “• 9-1:30 Call fl>4-2427. 276 Hartford Rd. Manchoator ECONOMY - We do all types of Elec­ AREA with dirt floors. Herald. ty Employer. PERSON WITH FREE - Moving to Florida. 1*78. ------LAWNMOWER. 647-9860. trical Work! Ucensed. Call First room 18Va ft.xlS ft.; PAINTING 643-4365 after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. Must find loving home for 2 •••••••*•••••••••••••••• second room 23 ft.xl5Mi ft. EXPERIENCE for large WILL CLEAN CELLARS. year m y e d iWnale cat. d r $30 monthly. 6480717. convalescent home in the ATTICS, BARNS FREE «oo«ng 34 Manchester area. 40 hours Box*toaSS^ AU ^ 4^*land Stiwt TW*0 MANCHESTER,. FOUR SOUTH WINDSOR-1,000 E. HTFD 64,800 OF CHARGE for usable oma ROOM APARTMENT - ROOMS, Attic, cellar, er week. Permanent posi- ROOFER WILL INSTALL square feet storage or of­ 0II00M6PLII8 items. Will also Haul Away ' ------Heated. No Appliances, parking. Residential area, Son. Excellent wages and Scrap Iron. 644-3234. Roofing, Siding, or Gutters fice space available. benefits. Call 647-9197 Mr. Thrac heaUn( opUoiu in thl> nnl (oar hedroom Colonlil wlUi DOBERMAN P U P P Y - 8 1325 monthly. Security. Te- bus line, central. No pets PAR T TIM E private ihadad lenced yard. Plrepiacad Uvinf room, wood stove in for Low Discount Price! UUliUes included. Call 288 Meighan. week old female. $85. Ideal nant Insurance required, or children. Working lamiiy room, large den. patio oH eat-in kltcben. Carpeted. New RAINaSHINE Call Ken at 647-1565. 6433 or 644-0668. Inmacc. possible aaoood bath net Dloi a good waUdi dog. Phone 645-S4M, 9 to 5 niarried couplet ocily. $23& Groundskeepiiif, weekdays. plus utilitJes. 646-0517 TEUPHONE SOUCITOaS SECRETARY- Landacape, Lawncare, flooring 36 Roaort Proportf for RECEPTIONIST. Doctors Gardaas. Maintenance. Bi­ aaaaaasasaaaasaaasaaaaaa ..•aaaaaoMsaaeaaaaaaaaa ------evenidgS. Ront SS office. Mature woman, IV -l ■. *:* ----- — 4 g 118 MAOS STREET. Tbice ---- — ------7600IISmiS weekly or iBoethly. Free FLOORSANDING - Floors typing, 4 days per week. ?f!II»,M #eee4#ew e#eeee room apartment. H M t and . Attractive gas haatsd Cokndal with llraplaced ilving room, like'new! Specialiiing in COTTAGE FOR RENT at Earn Extra Money Send resume to Box FF, eitirohtee. Senior dii- hot watar. No appliances. soaaratodlaingroam. family room with walk-oot to privals patio, older floors. Natural and Coventry Lake. Elxcellent c/o The Herald. I bsdroama, IVt haUu. walk-op attic, landacapad privato leacad Ooenta. 5414514. ★ $350monthly.Seovrity.Te- yard. Nice f stained floors. No waxing condition. Two bedrooms. Flexible Hours EXTERIOR paintin g • anymore! John VerfaUle, nant Inraranoe reaulred. EAST HARTFORD - Available June 1820; July '( iitmvi Imil 'i Oldest Limohi-Mernn's .M a^du Dcitln " EXPERIENCED decka, patioa, driveway 64M7M. 18Aug. 9; Aug 18Sept 90. SECRETARIAL help 14 Vk It GLA8STONE CaU6483415.8«wl^Hia]rs. 6-6ounn sealing, college Junior M A T - New U Evinmde ------— BEDROOM Call evenings, 6486^. For appointment and further infonnation wanted. Telephone 547- •••••••••••••••••••••••• 0695. UWI cgoatroctod ownsr occoplad. Bath pad oaa half. Eadasad •eekingwork Cheep retee. motor, new battery, FEM ALE Roomate APARTMENTS for im- parch oa aaroar a side. Qatot aaighboiluod wilhia wolkiog diattoKO EsUini)tei. 5480418 • Mchoc, 4 lift pteaqrvera, .wantoa alter June lat. 5 "nedlate occupa^y. Wanted to lt«nf 87 FOR aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa PART TIME Christian . C w U r a lle r , w ater aki room apt in Andover naar Complete eecurity. Next to UGHT TRUCKING - Pen- 8 W . WOO. e lw -im - lake. ^ p lu utUlUeo. No fuU M rvice Park. Heat, hot HOUSE WANTED TO CALL Education Director, for Se­ RENT IN BOLTON AREA MORIARTY BROTHERS con d Congrefatloaal cing. Attica, cellars, ggr- •••••••••••••••••••••••• M n v L Y L iim agaa clawM . AU types • M ust allow pets. 2, Church. CoflUct Church frnalaaa aa thaaa 17 wooded Heneeftolid Ooede d0 bedrooms $300 maziroum. Owaar floaodag anaUSla. trash, oruih removeo. •••••••••••••••••••••••• SS25S5i!l?.~~..« xvAnxuLEAWinarui. w mo,^ o yw Secretary. 5494M1. 3 bedrooms $460 Picket, Split Rail. USED A a 5 room eecond floor apart- ^ JEAN FROMERTH Stockade Paeleae inetalled. d f nmd, 3 lamUy. SteW and 3083100 after 5:10. maximum; without mWGERATORS. BABYSITTER • Mature, utilities. Call Tammi or responsible peraoo to care m«m. I WASHERS, RAN6b s - -PJCB VOUR OWN ASHFORD • 3 ft 4 RoomCheryl days, M84SN. 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER. CONN.* Phone 643-5135 for 10 mamha old: after­ §4§-1f19 Claea, QwnMiead. Puta noons in our home, Monday IJKVNSBDlMVCAiUJ JiJarvtoe.. Uwrjg «»a|l kWBBRRlBSt Star- ejodod SecuriftT deooiit D uplexea. R em o ld ed , 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 tlag INiajtoPv Jpae llt^ , r^eraSw loquh^. Large yard. Parking. Heat Just as sure as flowers will thru Friday. References. my home./ " BJJ.Paarl RSon, ^ weicoinad. Street. IdMlTl SU rr^T^pli?^. No animals Workinjt bloom, Classified Ads will f Siil?aiW45SL.- "■ bring results. 1 r