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Government Revamp Outlined Young Tells of Offer Troops and Tanks from Central VERNON - the Field Service Europe

Government Revamp Outlined Young Tells of Offer Troops and Tanks from Central VERNON - the Field Service Europe

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Oct. 9.1879 Chamber Plaifsl Caffyn Asks Gkeck Job Breakfast Talented College Senior I Directors P uttie $10,000 I Indian, Eagle Booters Quiet Hour Established MANCHESTER - The Greater o n School Hydrant Manchester Chamber of Commerce Interns at White House I In Emergency Fuel Fund | In Impressive Victories For Harried Executives SOUTH WINDSOR - Mayor Nancy fire at her hs'me has -“given the town will sponsor an "Employment of the Caffyn has asked Town Manager a new awareness of the need for ad­ Page 5 Page 10 Page 11 Page 20 Handicapped Breakfast" Friday, 8 Allan Young to investigate the in­ ditional hydrants." a.m. at the Regional Occupational stallation of a fire hydrant at the end Althou^Tmost hydrants , in South Training Center, 665 Wetherell St. of the existing water line on the Windsor dTe placed 500-1,000 feet Sponsored in cooperation with the street near the Avery Street School. apart there are some areas, in­ Manchester Area Committee on Avery Street School is the only' cluding tfie Main Street area where iiaitrliFatFr Employment of the Handicapped, the elementary school that does not have Mrs. Caffyn lives, where hydrants breakfast coincides with the are a greater distance apart. . "National Hire the Handicapped a hydrant nearhy. . Mrs. Caffyn said she would also Some*residents criticized the Fire Rain Tonight, Week." like to get a cost estimate of exten­ Department for the handling of the The principai speaker will be ding the line to the school and the Caffyn fire, however Fire Chief Continued Cool Nathan Agostinelli, chamber chair­ placing of a hydrant on school Philip Cromhie prepapred a 35 page Detail* on Pag* 2 man and a member of the han­ property, as well as a timetable for report detailing the events and tac­ dicapped employment committee. the work. tics used to fight the fire. ’The report, An "Employer of the Year" award Mayor Caffyn, who had three bams issued during a press conference last will be given to the area firms that destroyed by fire September 23, has week, indicated that many of the Etipntnn have demonstrated a consistent Umlh been concerned about the availability charges made against the depart­ policy of hiring and maintaining han­ No Change? Vol. XCIX, No. 9 — Manchester, Conn., Wednesday, October 10,1979 • A Family NEWSpaper Since 1661 • 20$ Single Copy • 15t Home Delivered of water for fire-fighting in South ment were not supported by fact. dicapped workers. Crombie said, however, that the Fire WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Windsor. She said that problems the Carter administration did not rise Department strongly urges the ad­ Fire Department experienced trying to the bait offered by President DAY Unit Sets to hook up to a water supply at the ditional hydrants. Steonid Brezhnev in East Ger­ many last Saturday of offering to Tri-City Stop unilaterally withdraw Soviet Government Revamp Outlined Young Tells of Offer troops and tanks from Central VERNON - The Field Service Europe. Top administration aides By LANEY ZUBOFF Washington, D.C. said “unfortunate­ charter amendment which prohibits new demands.” however, to a cooperative attitude Unit of the Disabled American said the proposal does not Herald Reporter ly the charter specifies in detail the the creation of a parks and recrea­ ’The report said the town manage among personnel rather than “the Veterans, will visit Tri-City Plaza, O f Bay State Position significantly alter the imbalance internal Organization of the Town and tion department “since recreation currently supervises about 16 per­ adoption of formal organization Vernon Circle Oct. 17 from 10 a.m. to of forces in Europe which favors MANCHESTER — A management the method by which the enumerated cannot be a part of the Public Works sons while the number of subor­ patterns which encourage effective SOUTH WINDSOR - Town that Democratic Town Council can- the Russians. And the Russians consultant’s report on the organiza­ responsibilities might be carried out. department," said the report; dinates which can effectively be operation.” 6 p.m. Manager Allan Young said Monday didates may choose to oust him from This is the sixth year that these have been replacing older tion and management of the town Although the charter is overly Although, according to the existing supervised should not exceed 10. While the report said the that he has not received official con- the Town Manager s spot, if they win concludes the town’s charter should mobile officers have traveled all the Council majority, have any missiles with new ones and older detailed,” said the report, "the charter the general manager may But, said the report, “even with manager’s role covered too large an over the country offering free firmation that details regarding the be amended to remove all references area, it said the role of the assistant bearing on his decision. aircraft with new Backfire organizational patterns are not name a Superintendend of parks and this exceptionally wide span of con­ counseling and assistance to Wind Damage position of executive secretary in to the internal organization of the recreation. general manager "has little identity Democratic candidate Edward bombers. always clearly defined in the trol and major board, commission, veterans and their families, concer­ Dennis, Mass., have been “ironed town government to allow for If references to the internal of its own and most items must go Havens said that there is no plan to “In my opinion,” Carter told charter.” and public relation responsibilities, ning benefits provided by law from While the majority of the wind damage tree at the comer of Strong and Strickland out,” but confirmed that he had been reorganization of the town govern­ “The charter is specific and organization are not removed said directly to the general manager.” remove Young and that “this is cer­ reporters Tuesday, "the decision the town organization appears to be the Veterans Administration and Monday was limited to blowing leaves from Streets. (Herald photo by Pinto) informally offered the position on ment. restrictive enough to the point of the report, “the town may find itself functioning exceptionally smoothly The report suggested the assistant tainly no time to consider any ought to be made to modernize the other federal agencies, Sept. 27. The 141-page report by the. Public prohibiting logical organizational organized to deliver services no and effectively." The report at­ general manager should head a new trees, gusty winds took their toll of a maple changes in administration.” Western allies’ military strength A fully qualified and trained DAV Young said that he expects that he ... then negotiate with full com­ Administration Service of changes,” said the report, citing a longer in demand or unable to meet tributed the smooth operation. See Page Ten may hear from Dennis officials Some Democrats have accused benefits expert will man the Young of responding to the mayor mitment and determination traveling service facility. He can today. rather than to the entire Council. mutually to lower armaments on assist veterans and their families in Young, who accepted the position both sides." And his national filing claims for such federal and of town manager in South Windsor in Young, who was hired by the ECSC Protests Budget Republican dominated Town Council security adviser Zbigniew Carter Vows state benefits as disability compen­ January, was one of 170 persons following the resignation of Town Brzezinski, said Sunday it sation, pension, employment and job WILLIMANTIC (UPI) - Eastern Mcay also said the cut would have the recommended cut. applying for the Dennis job, and one appeared to be a means of under­ training programs, educational of five persons interviewed. Manager Paul Talbot, has been com­ Coiflftcticut State College has joined a serious impact on jobs at the Gov. Ella T. Grasso had mended however by many town of­ mining NATO modernization benefits, hospitalization and medical two other st^e colleges in protesting college. recommended a 4 percent quarterly Sources said that Young’s reluc­ plans. tance to accept the Dennis position ficials for taking an aggressive, Inflation Halt care. Social Security, death claims a recommended 4.2 percent cut in He said a hiring freeze would be cut in all state budgets, including the immediately was because of dis­ forceful role in handling town and such. next year’s budget for four state-run put into effect on all positions except university’s, beginning Oct. 1 and 5 business over the past nine months. DAV officials urge veterans of all security personnel and all part-time percent cuts for the following two satisfaction over salary and that he Found Dead colleges. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President because of the dramatic rise in the wars, particularly disabled veterans, About 700 students, faculty faculty members would be laid off, quarters of this fiscal year. hoped to negotiate a higher starting SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - to Uke advantage of this free service salary. The Dennis position was Cocktail Party Carter says he supports the Federal price of gold "except those who have members and administrators staged In addition, Mcay said more than Wayne Cullinane, 22, who held a sold early and bought late.” by visiting the mobile office to dis­ 70 students now participating in a These cuts would come on top of a 3 offered at a starting salary of $28,000. Reserve Board’s tight money policy an outdoor rally on the college cam­ SOUTH WINDSOR -T h e Com­ woman secretary hostage for 23 even if it hurts him politically, and On foreign policy. Carter said he cuss any problems or ask questions work-study program could not con­ percent cuts already in effect. If Young were to remain in South pus Monday to protest the budget cut mittee to Elect John C. Pitts to the hours in the State Workers will do “whatever it takes to control believes the Strategic Arms Limita­ they may have concerning veterans’ recommended by the state Office of tinue to draw income if the cut is im­ "We’ll have to take some Windsor his salary would increase to Town Council will sponsor a cocktail Compensation Fund building two inflation,” tion Treaty will be ratified this year benefits. Special emphasis is placed plemented. recisioii," DiBiaggio said, "but it $31,200, effective in July. Policy and Management. party Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the blocks from city hall then was Carter also told a nationally "basically on its own merits.” on Vietnam era veterans because Similar demonstrations have been won’t mean any layoffs.” DiBiaggio Tlie duties of executive secretary A student leader told those atten­ Pumpernickle Pub, 432 Oakland St., captured when he fell asleep televised and broadcast news con­ Responding to critics of his many of these men and women aren’t staged at Central Connecticut State addressed the UConn faculty senate in Dennis are similar to those of ding that more than 90 classes would Manchester. Pitts is a Republican Saturday, was found dead in his ference Tuesday he does not intend to handling of the Soviet combat unit in using the benefits they’ve earned, College in New Britain and Southern Monday. Town Manager except it does not in­ be eliminated if the 5220,000 cut in candidate. hall of justice isolation cell change his basic economic policies, Cuba, he said: ”I think we have DAV officials said. the college’s $5.2 million budget is Connecticut State College in New clude the power to hire and fire town Mrs. Joan Salerno is chairman of Tuesday. He had used a strip from employees. Such matters are including voluntary wage price isolated any threat from that unit.” approved. Haven in the last two weeks. A rally the party committee. Tickets may be his mattress cover and attached it And for opponents who have tied Streeter Elected handled by a ^ a r d of Selectman. guidelines, despite the soaring infla­ Student Peter Massey said some is planned at a fourth state college in School Open House obtained by calling her at 644-1307 or to bars atop the cell door to hang Senate ratification of SALT to an in­ Department heads in Dennis tion. By College Alumni students could be forced to attend the Danbury, Massey said. BOLTON — The Hans Christian Elaine Pilver, 644-0945 or Cheryl himself. “’There is no doubt in my mind ... crease in the Pentagon budget, he college for an additional one or two And he said a rally by students, Andersen Montessori School located however, report to the executive SOUTH WINDSOR - Lincoln H. Pitts, 644-9985. His lawyer, Jeff Brown, a the No. 1 threat to our national said he is committed to a 3 percent semesters to complete their degrees faculty and administrators at the in St. George Episcopal Church on secretary. Streeter has been elected vice presi­ No tickets will be sold at the door. public defender, said economy is inflation and I intend to real growth in defense spending, and if necessary courses are not four state colleges has been ten­ Route 44A will have an open house on The executive secretary position in dent of the national board of direc­ psychiatrists had interviewed the maintain it as a top priority and con­ “if I see a need for increased defense available every semester as a result tatively scheduled for Oct. 25. Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. Dennis also includes a $150 per month prisoner and determined he was tors of the St. Michael’s College tinue to work against inflation,” he programs, I would not hesitate to of the proposed cut. Meanwhile, University of Connec­ car allowance and $1,700 a year for net suicidal. But, he said, Alumni Association. St. Michael’s The program will include slides Marine Corps League said. recommend them to the Congress. ” Massey is co-chairman of the new­ ticut president John .A. DiBiaggio and a discussion about the professional conferences as well as Cullinane obviously was mentally College is in Winnooski, VI. MANCHESTER - The Marine “So whatever it takes to control in­ ly formed committee opposing the said Monday he has "reason to Montessori methods. Visitors will be benefits. ill and should have been kept Snow fell earlier than usual in New England. ning. This scene is from West Middle Turn­ After one year as vice president, Young has given no official reason Corps League will meet Wednesday, flation, that is what I will do.” cut. believe" that a state-recommended able to examine Montessori under closer observation. Sheriff The snowstorm which pelted the northern pike. (Herald photo by Pinto) The Federal Reserve Board, an in­ Two Issues Streeter will become president of the for his interest in seeking another Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. at the Marine Club Robert Mcay, a member of the cut in the university’s budget for this materials and teachers will answer Gene Brown, in charge of the jail regions arrived in the Hartford area this mor­ dependent agency, adopted stringent association. board of trustees for the state’s four- year will be reduced. position. He has denied that rumors on Parker St. Streeter, a sales representative questions. section that housed Cullinane, new measures last Saturday — year colleges, said he feared Eastern DiBiaggio said he has been Now Divided for General Electric Co., has been said the prisoner .was checked raising its prime interest rate to 12 may have trouble maintaining its ac­ negotiating with the state Office of twice between midnight and 3:15 active in the Hartford chapter of the No Meeting percent. Economists predict the creditation if the cut is made. Policy and Management to reduce a.m. , tighter credit will lead to a deeper WASHINGTON (UPI) - The association as its president from MANCHESTER - The Senate had its turn again today to 1974-75, Annual Fund class agent, Surprise! IVs Snow recession and a big jump in the pre­ regular meeting of the consider the issues of a congressional phonothon volunteer, and chairman Diamonds, Too The first casuality of the storm sent 5.8 percent unemployment rate. Hebron Selectmen Set Manchester WATES club, MANCHESTER - If you don’t like A spokesman for the National Even as Carter spoke, the stock pay increase and federal funding for of several chapter socials. which was scheduled for ATHENS, Greece (UPI) - Not that New England weather, wait a Weather Service in Windsor Locks was the Manchester girls’ field abortions — but this time as separate 1 is civic affiliations have included market was closing with a drop of tonight, has been canceled minute. said the region has received flurries hockey game. Today’s contest with bills. membership on the South Windsor N o w only was there a small quantity of more than 26 points, the biggest loss due to the death of Harriet Exactly a week after a sudden tor­ on earlier dates in past years, but Hall High has been postponed until In an effort to end a House-Senate Town Council, the Republican Town Oct. 22 Town Meeting plutonium and radioactive since January 1974. Mitchell, a club member. nothing measurable. It’s still another Thursday. impasse that had left most govern­ Committee, and the South Windsor isotopes aboard the Swissair DC-8 nado ravaged Windsor Locks and sur­ He told reporters the Fed’s action Members will meet in­ et that crashed Sunday, skidding rounding towns, an unexpected nine days before the earliest The snow arrived after several in­ ment departments and agencies Public Health and Safety Committee. HEBRON - The Board of Town Office Building Study Com­ “has result^ in a strengthening of stead at the Watkins on a rain-slicked runway and snowstorm pelted the region. The measurable snowfall cap be ches covered parts of Maine, Ver­ without funds since Oct. 1, the House He is a member of the Veterans of Selectmen has set Oct. 22 at 8 p.m, in mittee, told the selectmen that her is th e the dollar, which had already begun Funeral Home, 142 East killing 14 passengers in the fire flurries turned to heavy snowflakes recorded, he said. J mont and New York this morning. put those issues into separate Foreign Wars and active in youth the Hebron Elementary School for a committee had. voted to retain the to strengthen, and I believe it is well Center St., to pay their E V E R Y that followed, there also were $2 around 10 a.m. today, although they Wajes said he was concerned with Seven inches fell in northeastern resolutions that would continue fun­ sports activities. town meeting. The date was original­ services of Dennis A. Keefe to draw within the bounds of management r e s p e c ts , a clu b million worth of industrial were quickly absorb^ by the warm his leaf collection and wislied the Vermont, the earliest heavy snowfall ding temporarily for the agencies ly set for Oct, 15. up preliminary sketches for the 17 SECO N D S tim e to on record for the state. whose appropriations have not yet Luncheon at Church spokeswoman said Mon­ diamonds bound for Bombay and roads. snow would go away. “1 don’t intend to change our basic The meeting will be asked to ap­ proposed town office building addi­ The cold weather extended across been approv^. day. ^SOMEONE NEEDSi other far east destinations, that The storm, however, was predicted Asked how long it would take to policy,” he said, expressing con­ BOLTON —A full luncheon will be propriate $55,000 for the repair of the tion. ^piobilize snow removal operations if the Midwesst as well. A temperature One bill provides a 5.5 percent pay served as part of the annual St. Mrs. Wilson also reported to the were ruined by the intense heat. by one man — Town Manager.Rob^H fidence that when Congress approves roof on the Gilead Hill School. It may Women’s Croup BLOOD g iv e ! Greek authorities Tuesday filed Weiss. thi'storm continues, Wajes replied, of 20 degrees was recorded in Inter­ increase for members of Congress George’s Harvest and Craft Festival also be asked to accept 35 acres of board that she had met with Todd his energy package, this “ will MANCHESTER -The criminal charges against the DC-8 “Mr. Weiss gave us advance war­ “At his point, I don’t want to think national Falls, Minn. In Vernon, and 22,000 other top federal officials, scheduled for Oct. 13 at the church. the Joshua Farms subdivision which Cook of the state Office of Policy and remove the single major factor that pilot, Capt. Fritz Schmutz, who ning three weeks ago,” said about that. I’ve got to get my leaf however, it was a balmy 35 degrees while the second bill would add strict Route 44A. the developer has indicated he will Management to look at the 35-acre Young Women’s Group of has been causing excessive inflation” Center has flown for Swissair for 18 Frederick Wajes Jr., town highway collection done.” at 10:15 a.m. restrictions on the use of federal The luncheon, consisting of corn give to the town. And the meeting tract as well as the Old Colchester — the high cost of imported oil. years. A spokesman for the public superintendent. “ He said it would The weather service spokesman Key West, Fla., had to suffer with funds to pay for abortions for poor chowder, grinders, coffee and cakes also may be asked to accept some Road parcel of land. She said she Congregational Church Nor did carter see any “threat to prosecutor said charges against happen the 9th. He was only a day said the snow is expected to turn to 81 degrees. women. will be served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. land in the Northam Hills subdivision hopes that Cook will be able to give will meet tonight at 7:30 in the well-being” of any American the Carrier Room of the Schmutz are for manslaughter by off.” rain as the day progresses. Muffins and coffee will be served on Old Colchester Road, also for the town some assistance in church. negligence: causing serious bodily beginning at 10 a.m. town use. developing a planned use for the two parcels. injuries and obstructing air com­ Railroad Open House Another possible agenda item, Judson Circle munications. which hasn’t been finalized, is the The selectmen will meet again MANCHESTER - The Silk City MANCHESTER -The Prime Lending Rate at All-Time High acceptance of the roads in the Joshua Thursday and at that time are Thursday October 11th Ann Judson Circle of Com­ Model Railroad Association will Farms development. expected to appoint members to the munity Baptist Church will No Coffee Fed Chairman Paul Volcker, sponsor an open house Oct, 13 and 14 Cynthia Wilson, chairman of the Water Pollution Control Authority. YORK (UPI) — Major banks put dampen loan demand by pushing up country in recession was one of the meet Wednesday morning ISTANBUL, Turkey (UPI) - • Bond prices took a dive so steep whose aggressiveness in the war on from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at The Train an all-time high rate on the cost of interest rates, now is broadening its reasons for the turmoil on financial at 9:30 in the church living Coffee — more a way of life in it surprised even the Fed’s open inflation has so far met with only Exchange, 70 Hilliard St. borrowing money Tuesday and sent market desk. measures to limit bank borrowing at markets. moderate grumbling from Congress, Members will be present to room. 12:30 - 5:30 turkey, than just a refreshing Treasury Secretary G. William Miss Blakley Installed stock and bond markets reeling. • Gold prices soared again as in­ any cost by restricting the amount of said Tuesday he sees "no reasonable operate New England’s largest Time. drink — it practically nonexistent ’The nation’s biggest banks raised money available for lending. M iller told a m eeting of the Over 60’s there today. The Turks, who do vestors sought refuge in the American Bankers Association in alternative” to strong measures "to model railroad and A1 Kalbefliesch the prime tending rate a record 1 traditional economic hedge. ’The bulk of money in circulation is not grow coffee beans, can no New Orleans the Fed’s actions are demonstrate the conviction that we will exhibit railroad drawings. MANCHESTER -The percentage point to 14 1/2 percent in • The weakened U.S. dollar, a created not by printing presses but By Area Rainbow Girls longer afford to import them. All unlikely to cause a credit crunch or have the widsom and fortitude to Over 60’s group of North St. James School Park St. the first banking day since the major factor in the Fed’s decision to by deposits borrowers make in Flu Clinic Scheduled their foreign exchange earnings force the economy into a deeper maintain the financial disciplines Bergren, soloist; Mrs. Doris Lui„, m- United Methodist Church federal Reserve took strong steps put a damper on bank lending in an checking accounts with the money required to cope with inflation.” SOUTH WINDSOR - The Public VERNON -Laury Jane Blakley will meet at LaStrada are being used to cover the coun­ recession. stallingoiaiiiiig utgcuiisi..organist. The 1 uc benediction pact A Tr during the weekend to fight inflation effort to control money growth, the banks lend them. was installed worthy advisor of try’s massive oil import bill and But James M. Howell, economist The Fed chairman, at least for Health Nursing Association will was given by Leslie Blakley, uncle of H ertford by tightening the purse strings. closed steady after a volatile day. By limiting the amount of funds now, has the backing of the Carter Rockville Assembly 39, Order of the to help service its 412 billion for the First National Bank of sponsor a flu clinic Oct, 22 from 3-5 the worthy advisor. ' Wednesday morning • The Dow Jones industriai Robert Black, president of the available to banks the Fed hopes to administration. Rainbow for Girls during ceremonies foreign debt. Boston, even while acknowledging p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at the Wapping Miss Blakley was presented with ^ average plummeted 26.45 points in its Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, restrain borrowing and thus reduce President Carter said he intends to Community Center meeting room. held Saturday at the Masonic Tem­ It was the ’Turks who originally the amount of money in circulation the “bitter medicine is what the ple. her Rainbow Bible and Miss Hill was Missions Unit eighth worst one-day ioss since the called the Fed’s weekend measures maintain fighting inflation “as a top South Windsor residents, 65 years brought coffee to Europe, but no average was begun in 1897. It was the and its upward pressure on prices. economy needs,” said the Fed’s ac­ Miss Blakley is the daughter of Mr. presented with her past worthy ad- MAMPHn'^TF-H Tho “the most significant move in the priority ... Whatever it takes to con­ of age and older, and high risk per­ banks are going to lend capital to fifth most active trading day in the Uncertainty over just how the tions could cost 2 million Americans and Mrs. Lawrence G. Blakley of 565 visor jewel and her wreath for out- make coffee. The state monopoly past 25 or 30 years.” trol inflation, that’s what I will do.” sons are invited to attend. Anyone history of the stock exchange. The Fed, which has been trying to Fed’s new policy will work with the their jobs. who is allergic to eggs, has a current Rye St., South Windsor, is a senior at the a,,— ,. S ’”c“ n ”oa?l Donate thfough your has ceased all coffee buying cold or other infection or has E ast Catholic High School in Church will meet abroad and private individuals or received a vaccination within the last Manchester and attends Wapping Wednesday night at 7 at the Connecticut Red Cro// blood program restaurants were told no foreign 14 days should not receive the flu Community Church. She was a par­ church. exchange would be available for vaccine. A $1 donation is requested. ticipant in the summer Connecticut purchasing beans or the instant Stock MarkeVs Future Is Uncertain Intern Program in Senator Lowell variety. The only people bringing Diaconate Monday, bounded sharply Higher Weicker’s office in Washington, D. C. in coffee are smugglers and first two sessions. 12percent with a record 1 point move. interest rate targets to controlling Church Plans Auction MANCHESTER -The NEW YORK (UPI) - The stock Tuesday. Gordon said this reflected she plans to continue her education travelers abroad. And, smuggled That’s not quite as bad as the 68.90- The nation’s other banks followed money supply growth. Diaconate of Center market’s drubbing the first two days foreign traders’ confusion over the COVENTRY - The Mr. and Mrs. jn political science. SPONSORED BY THE coffee sells on the black market point drop on Oct. 28 and Oct. 29, quickly. “This is what happened in 1951 Club of the Second Congregational Other officers installed were: Lynn Congregational Church will of this week brought back memories Fed’s latest actions. The dollar, for 420.45 a pound. 1929, as far as the Dow is concerned. There is no longer any talk on Wall during the Truman administration,” Church will sponsor an auction, for Sarkisian, worthy associate advisor; meet tonight at 7:30 in the FOLLOWING MERCHANTS of two days in October 1929 that higher early on, finished slightly But the breadth of ’Tuesday’s decline Street of interest rates peaking, said Monte Gordon, Dreyfus Corp. the benefit of the church, Oct. 13 at 10 giieen Jensen, charity; Diane Bush, Federation Room of the Inside Today precipitated Wall Street’s famous vice president, “now it’s a new ball lower abroad Tuesday. church. crash and sparked the Great Depres­ stunned professional observers. which had been the case during the The American Stock Exchange a.m^ at the church community house ^ope; Cari Hill, faith; Lisa Miller, MORIARTY BROTHERS Of the 1,934 issues traded Tuesday, game and Wall Street hasn’t figured Business...... 20 sion. summer rally. Nobody knows how index plummeted 12.26 to 220.15, the t k Ilk chaplain; ErynGilligan, drill leader; Parents Meet 1,764 declined and only 72 advanced. high they will go. Federal reserve it out yet. Thus, there is a lot of SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER Classified...... 1®"!® No one is predicting a total crash worst drop in its history, and the The community house will be open love; Lisa Bassham MANCHESTER No one could remember when losers Chairman Paul Volcker said Tuesday uncertainty.” HOLMES/WATKINS FUNERAL HOME Comics...... or depression this time, but the price of a share fell 92 cents. The at 9 a.m^for the inspection of auction religion; Faye Lee Hill, nature; Kim —Manchester Chapter, had beaten advances by a 27-to-l the nation is going to have to accept Volcker told american bankers Ekiitordil ...... market, which had rallied during the National Association of Securities Items. Mrs. William Bailey and Mrs. Blakley, im m ortality; Melissa Parents Without Partners, W.J. IRISH INSURANCE AGENCY margin. higher rates than it is used to. Tuesday to stop financing Entertainment ...... late summer on unfounded hopes, Dealers’ NASDAQ ,OTC index lost Ronald Eckert are co-chairmen of Silver, patriotism; Arlene Lloyd, ser- will meet tonight at 8 at PRESTIGE PRINTING, INC. ^ This was the reason the New York The Fed set the stage for the speculative activities in gold com­ Fam ily...... 2^ seems to be saying there is a great 5.78 to 145.20. the auction and the Rev. James Ed- vice; and Lauren Miller, confidential Community Baptist Stock Exchange index lost a record­ interest rate increases late Saturday modities and foreign exchange HARRISON'S STATIONERS Obituaries ...... deal of uncertainty in the future. 'Tuesday’s Big Board volume of 55,- mondson and Robert Visny will be observer. Church, 585 E. Center St. setting 2.05 points to 60.53 and the markets. And President .Carter said SALEM NASSIFF CAMERA SHOP Peopletalk...... The Dow Jones industrial average by raising its discount rate for 560,000 shares, up from the 32,610,000 the auctioneers. p3ye Hill, was installing worthy The meeting is open to per­ price of a share dropped $1.06. member banks to a record 12 percent fighting inflation was his top priority Refreshments will be available, aj^isor ; Denise Greaves, installing HERITAGE SAVINGS AND LOAN Sports...... plunged 26.45 points Tuesday to regardless of the political traded Monday, was the heaviest sons who are widowed, Television ...... 857.59, the sharpest setback since it Chase Manhattan got Tuesday’s from 11 percent, boosting the amount since 59,480,000 shares changed TOose interested m donating l erns to chaplain; Janice Hewitt, installing divorced, spearated or WATKINS BROTHERS of money banks must keep in reserve consequences. .W eather...... fell 26.99 points on Jan. 9, 1974. The selling under way when it raised its Gold, which fell late last week and hands Oct. 30, 1978. marshal; Tracy Henderson, in- u never m arrM and having MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Dow so far has fallen 40.02 points the prime rate to an all-time high of 14 and switching its attention from Eckert, 429-718.1 or Mrs. Glenn dialling recorder; Mrs. Barbara at least one living child. Bradley, 742-7240. Laury Blakley EVENING HERALD. Wed., Oct. 10, 1979 - PAGE THREE PAOR TWO - EVENING HE31ALD. Wed., Oct. 10, 1979 • I The Weather Community Leaders Ask Cro$8 Burnings 300 0 Special Energy Session Fauliso Urges Big Eines, Jail Terms i jpowMn mm % By JACQUELINE HUARD the penalties are adequate so it would be a the homes of black Connecticut families house four-feet from the front door and set ^ c h e r and Vice President and West in receivership immediately and for HARTFORD (UPI) — One way to stop definite warning to pieople.” since late 1978 — the first in Ridgefield on fire. and wa have HARTFORD (UPI) - Saying Palmer was charged with third-degree Haven Mayor Robert Johnson. the money to heat the apartments. or at least reduce the number of recent He said people accused of such crimes and the latest in Norwalk, both located in they’re worried Gov. Ella Grasso affluent Fairfield County. arson. Police said they believed the bur­ avarything might fiddle while Connecticut “We have to meet and we have to “If a landlord doesn’t have the cross burnings in Connecticut is to impose as cross burnings or scrawling swastikas „ meet now,” Johnson said. money to heat it, he’ll just walk tough fines and prison sentences, says on private property now are charged with ’The NAACP sees the cross burnings in ning was motivated bv something “ner- axcapttha freezes, community leaders are Ridgefield, Waterbury, Bridgeport and sonal’and that it wasn’t related to the KKK calling on the governor to bring the They said they realized Mrs. away,” Johnson said. “They’ve done Senate President Joseph Fauliso, D- breach of peace, disorderly conduct or, destruction of property — all minor; Norwalk as a sign of perhaps worse things or an earlier cross burning in Norwalk apooks it Legislature back for a special session Grasso has been commendably busy it before and they’ll do it again.” Hartford. lovtn nuniATiMit ^ in Windsor Locks overseeing state lliey estimate the state will need “We really don’t know if this is a offenses. to come — especially in light of recruit­ Sept. 20. before the month is out. Andrews said slapping violators with a goblins and federal recovery efforts as a about $30 million for fuel assistance systematic operation on the part of people A federal fair housing law was used to ment drives hy the Klu Klux Klan on Representatives of the Connbctlcut big fine plus a jail sentence won’t result of last Wednesday’s tomadq, this winter - several million dollars who are racially m otivate,” Fauliso charge one man in a Ridgefield cross bur: college campuses. mils •masks »w lgs2i2j!L Conference of Municipalitira said more than the maximum $22 million ning. The law applies to a person accused “We think what we see now is a trend eliminate the incidents, but might reduce they asked Mrs. Grasso to m ^ t with but said she should move fast to said. “It’s raised grave concern because msksup.favors the governor’s energy staff is talking some of these people who are victimized of injuring. Intimidating or interfering that could develop into a much more the number who would bum crosses for •party taUswsra them Sept. 24, but she ha$ three avoid a “predictahle disaster.” “fun and games.” (IflWlATWIK VOTOCAtT # about. are intimidated by all this.” with someone because of race and serious situation,” Andrews said. times sent aides instead of apfiearing The CCM already has released its "Some people don’t think burning a All three said the people who will He said he will ask the Judiciary Com­ because he’s renting or buying a home. ’The first cross burning was on Christ­ For period ending 7 a.m. 10/11/79. During Wednesday K i s s i n g e r herself. own blueprint for keeping residents cross is that big a thing, but it’s a F r o s t mittee to set up a task force to see what The statute carries a maximum $1,(^ mas Eve in Ridgefield while a black man night, rain is likely over most of the north central border CCM Executive Director Joel warm this winter with suggestions suffer the most this winter are the traumatic experience for a family to go I’wd it 4 "every “working poor” — families who don’t existing laws cover the crime and, if the fine and one year in jail. The penalty is in­ and his white wife were baking holiday states, with possible snow flurries in the Lakes Region. Cogen said ’Tuesday the sessions with ranging from fuel assistance to through,” he said. little qualify for fuel aid but who can’t af­ penalties are not stiff enough, to draft a creased to $10,000 and 10 years in prison if cookies. The family has since moved to Rain or showers may also be noted along the north Atlan­ the governor’s aide, Linda credit for oil dealers, weatherization “You live in fear. You don’t know if thing" Peopletalk and taking over houses abandoned by ford the price of home heating oil. bill increasing the sentence or put a new anyone is injured and life in prison if. a another section of town. tic coast, otherwise, generally fair weather is indicated Herschman, and energy director A 24-year-oId Norwalk man, Alan they’re going to come back. You don’t landlords. “Thousands of people are going to law on the books. death results during commission of the elsewhere. Thomas Fitzpatrick didn’t get'them Palmer, was arrested last weekend for know if there’s going to be an escalation of Johnson said communities have the suffer this winter unless the governor “Much of it (cross burnings) is designed crime. anywhere because they weren’t Ben Andrews, head of the state NAACP, the latest incident in Norwalk. An eight- racial hatred. You’re reluctant to send right to take over buildings left by moves quickly and sufficiently,” to intimidate and harass people,” Fauliso . Connecticut Weather authorized to speak for her. said there have been six cross burnings at foot wooden cross was propped against a your children out to play.” David Frost Now “It was clear meeting with the landlords who can’t afford to, oi they said. “We stand ready to meet said. “What we want to do is make certain Cloudy and cool today with rain developing about mid­ with the governor at any time in any day. High temperatures near 50,10 C. Rain ending tonight surrogates was no substitute for won’t, heat them, but he said the legal process takes too long. place. She and we owe it to the people but remaining cloudy, continued cool with lows in the Kissinger Enemy meeting with the governor,” Cpgen said at a news conference with CCM The CCM is looking for legislation of our state and of our cities and Voter Signup upper 30s to lower 40s. Thursday variable cloudiness, that would allow it to put the building towns.” highs in the mid 50s. Probability of rain 80 percent today David Frost has made Henry Kissinger’s personal President and Winsted Mayor Ingpley Set Thursday decreasing to 20 percent late tonight and Thursday, enemies list — for walking out on a three-part series MANCHESTER GLASTONBURY northerly winds 5 to 15 mph becoming northeast 15 to 20 of interviews on the Nixon administration’s Cam­ MANCHESTER -A mph this afternoon diminishing late tonight. Variable bodia policy. Conspiracy voter-making session will 260 North Main at Main Fox Run Mall winds 5 to 15 mph Thursday. Seems Frost learned NBC-TV executives had be held tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. in the office of Town EAST HARTFORD agreed to let Kissinger amend his answers—a deal Prosecution This Week’, Frost says “transgresses fundamental journalistic Clerk Edward Tomkiel at 1150 Burnside Avenue New England Forecast ethics.” The network retorted his questioning of which citizens can take the Special Kissinger in the two episodes taped was “too tough elector’s oath in time to Mass. & R.I.: Rain over the Cape Cod islands today and Is Dropped WE WELCOME YOUR FOOD STAMP PURCHASES rain developing over western Connecticut spreading to all — almost rude.” vote in the Nov. 6 town sections by midday. Cool with high temperatures ranging Huffs Kissinger — in London with wife Nancy — election. from the mid 40s in the Berkshires to the mid 50s along “I no longer consider Frost to be a friend ... Let him HARTFORD (UPI) - A New Bri­ Three other opportunies OPEN MON., TUES., WED., SAT. 8:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. the southern coasts. Rain ending tonight. Continued cool seek his own publicity. I have nothing more to say.” tain fire lieutenant who admitted will be given citizens to THURS. A PRI 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. with lows in the 30s inland 40s along the coast. paying city personnel officials $1,500 become voters in time for Maine: Today, partly sunny north and cloudy to fix his promotional exam will not that election. OPEN SUNDAY 10A.M. to 5P.M. Prince Charming A session will be held in elsewhere with a chance of light snow late in the day. be prosecuted on a conspiracy to Wt rMWV* tlw rtghi to UdiH quinIHIn to 4 unHt untou oUitrarlM iptcHM front of the Savings Bank Highs today 40 to 46 6 C. Chance of light snow north and A press leak torpedoed the marriage Prince commit bribery charge, a prosecutor Not rMponilblo lor typogrophlcAl orrort. light rain or snow likely south tonight. Lows in the mid Charles once contemplated with Princess Marie- has decided. of Manchester on Main 20s north to the mid 30s south. Astrid of Luxembourg. That’s the word from the Prosecutor Glenn Coe said in Hart­ Street from 6 to 8 p.m. PRICES EFFECTIVE New Hampshire: Today mostly cloudy with ajhance of heir to the British throne’s “unauthorized” ford Superior Court Tuesday that the Thursday. Mon., Oct. 6 thru Sit., Oct. 13, 1979. ___ light snow north and cloudy with snow likely late in the biographer, Anthony Holden, who’s out with a book charge was not pressed because the One will be held Satur­ titled “Charles, Prince of Wales.” day from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in day south. Highs 40 to 46 6 C. CToudy with a chance of state believed the money had been VA LU A ILE COUPON snow north and rain or snow likely south early at night Holden says sensitive negotiations — necessary extorted from Lt. Nicholas Benjamin the" town clerk’s office. because the princess is a Catholic — were under Another is scheduled for then remaining mostly cloudy. Lows in the 30s. and not paid voluntarily. SEE WHAT 10.7OZ. CAN P R E S T O N E Vermont: Mostly cloudy today chance of rain or snow way when premature disclosure that the marriage Benjamin pleaded guilty Tuesday Oct. 16 from 9 a.m. to 8 (AMPMU'S showers in southern portion, continued cold with highs 37 was being discussed ended any cbance of its to one count of perjury for lying to a p.m. in the clerk’s office. ANTI-FREEZE to 45. Partly cloudy tonight with frost or freezing happening. one-man grand jury which in­ Those who move to town, TOMATO temperatures. Lows 25 to 33. But Holden says the prince “falis in love easily vestigated the alleged sale of become 18 years old, or BUYS! and often” and he’ll soon choose a bride. promotions and misuse of city become citizens after Oct. SOUP 16, may become voters any COUPONS GOOD WITH COUPON ANO ADDITIONAL '10 00 FOOD PURCHASE LMIT Extended Outlook property in New Britain. ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD OCT 7 THRU OCT 1). 1171 *3 Coining a Faze He was arrested with’three other time up to Nov. 5 and still SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY! Extended outlook for New England Friday through be eligible to vote Nov. 6. MMW city officials last week in the ongoing ALL COUPONS CAN BE REDEEMED WITH Sunday: The Susan B. Anthony dollar may not be breaking probe that earlier resulted in the Mass., R.I. & Conn.: Chance of a few showers or ONE ADDITIONAL ‘10.00 PURCHASE savE_i21i popularity records, but Herbert Clogston has found arrests of eight other officials, in­ Lecture Set EXCLUDING THE VALUE OF COUPONS possibly snow flurries early friday followed by partial a use for it. He calls it getting even. " O C E A N SPRAY 3LB. CAN cluding the city's police and fire At Library CRANBERRY clearing. Fair Saturday, chance of rain Sunday. Rankled at the failure of St. Albans, Vt., officials chiefs. CRISCO Unseasonabiy cold Friday and Saturday with highs in the VALUABLE COUPON VALUAILE COUPON SAUCE to install a sidewalk on his property, he paid his Coe, chief trial attorney in the MANCHESTER - A free I CAS AMOLt O' .’I ’ SHORTENING upper 40s to lower 50s and lows in the 30s. Warming by taxes Tuesday in Anthony coins — 369 of them. chief state’s attorney’s office, told public lecture on “The " 4 TSWOZ. CAN 60Z. CAN Sunday with highs near 60 and lows in the 40s. Fumes City Treasurer John O’Brien, “You’re the court that Benjamin understood Coming Revolution In NAIUtAL SUN Vermont: Periods of cloudiness leading to occasional darn right I didn’t think much of the idea. Do you that paying the money was the only Higher Consciousness” % swin UK showers or snow flurries through the period, continued think it's a pleasure to count that much money in way he could obtain the promotion. which will explore the FROZEN cold with highs in the 40s and 50s, lows in the 30s and low coins?” He had been told by former Civil causes for problems of the 40s. Clogston says O’Brien hasn’t seen anything yet — Service Commission Chairman individual and society in Fire Preveidion Week - WITH COUPON ANO ADDITIONAL '10 00 FOOD PURCHASE LMiT Maine: Chance of rain or snow north and rain south that, “If they don’t like this, wait until next year Frederick Haddad that it he didn’t today’s world will be held WITH COUPON ANO AMMTIONAL '10.00 FOOD PURCHASE. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER GOOD OCT 7 THRU OCT 13. 1170 Friday. Fair Saturday. Chance of rain again Sunday. when I make the payment in 50-cent pieces.” “I don’t ever want anyone "playing with matches” Jim pay the money, someone else would, at the Whiton Memorial ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER GOOD OCT. 7 THRU OCT 11. 1171 MHW r s A ^ High temperatures in the 40s north and low 50s south Lapine of the Manchester Fire Department tells Highland the prosecutor added. Library auditorium Satur­ becoming warmer by Sunday. Overnight lows in the Quote of the Day Park School students. This week is Fire Prevention Week and In pleading guilty to the perjury day, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. f VENICE c upper 20s and low 30s reaching the lower 40s by Sunday. charge, Benjamin admitted that he There will be New Hampshire: Chance of rain Friday. Fair Satur­ Captain Kangaroo creator Robert Keeshan, asked the department is visiting schools as part of its Junior Fire lied when he denied involvement in meditations, ' MAID day. Chance of rain again Sunday. High temperatures in in new York if, after 25 years of playing the role, Marshal program. (Herald photo by Pinto) the 1975 promotion exam deal in visualizations, a multi- RAVIOLI the 50s becoming warmer by Sunday, overnight lows in he’s become his character: “ I think the captain is testimony before retired Supreme media presentation and W "IISl HIO the upper 20s and low 30s reaching the mid 40s by the end more me. The captain has taken on most of my Court Chief Justice Howard Alcord, Gene Vosseler, a national SPAGHETTI of the period. philosophy and characteristics and, as the years who served as the one-man grand lecturer, will be the guest A H MlA'HA. have gone by. I’ve begun to look more and more like Board Approves juror. speaker. MACARONI the captain. So in the end, he’s had his revenge.” Coe said Benjamin was approached The program is spon­ A.’m him T National Weather SPAGHETTI RINGS by Haddad and agreed to pay $1,500 sored by Summit Universi­ A • •• MI a • H A . City Fcst Hi Lo ty in Malibu, Calif, and will Glimpses for the position. The lieutenant also MIX or MATCH Alburquerque f 70 38 Miami Beach pc 83 78 Five CETA Jobs admitted that he had spoken with a deal with teachings of the a r m & H AM M ER Anchorage r 55 50 Milwaukee pc 52 35 Britain's FTincess Margaret iaunches a five-city fellow firefighter who also agreed to Elizabeth Clare Prophet l a u n d r y Asheville 28 cy 81 44 Minneapolis sh 47 U.S. tour Thursday from Chicago in a bid to raise students for the coming year in May pay $1,500. and the teachings of Jesus d e t e r g e n t Atlanta pc 79 57, pc 70 43 MANCHESTER - The Board of Nashville $4.5 million for renovation of London’s prestigious to send to the state. For the rest of Coe said the money was delivered Christ, Guatama Buddha Billings pc 57 47 New Orleans cy 90 59 Directors Tuesday night approved- but run-down Royal Opera House of Covent Garden the school year, only the high school to Haddad who turned it over to and Saint Germain. 2S1 Birmingham pc five CETA positions distributed 79 48 New York r 68 39 ... Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt has been Boston r 56 37 Oklahoma City f 76 35 among the health, youth services and level is kept up-to-date. ’The position retired Personnel Director Alfred S. SPAGHETTI SAUCE f Brownsville, Tx pc 91 65 Omaha pc 56 34 ordered by Ohio Attorney General William Brown education departments. would continue clerical position Pettinelli. Haddad has pleaded guilty Dance Slated Ml A* u> ■ . A. P Buffalo pc 49 31 Philadelphia r 64 39 to make good on the “one million Dollar Giveaway” The heaith position involves going previously funded by other grants. to arranging the deal while charges Charleston, S.C, pc 83 68 Phoenix sy 98 69 he publicized — then canceled — last year by picking through the death records at town The person would keep the elemen­ against Pettinelli are pending. To Help Fund BEEF CUT FROM CHUCK CHICKEN SALE! Charlotte, N.C. r 80 52 Pittsburgh cy 55 40 and paying winners before Jan. 30, 1981 ... Glenda hall to compile statistics based on tary student list current. Coe said that Benjamin admitted VERNON —A dance to Chicago 42 33 BONELESS CHUCK STEAKS » ’ 1 ** pc 53 37 Portland, M. sn Jackson joins Walter Matthau later this month in cause of death and compare it Another position would assist the to putting his application number on raise funds for the Patrica FRESH LARGE OVEN STUFPERS » 7 8 * Cleveland sh 53 41 Portland, Or. sy 81 49 Munich to begin her role in “Hopscotch”. against expected data. Assistant guidance department in getting a blank answer sheet for the Luce Scholarship Fund will TENDER JUICY CUBE STEAKS » * 1 ** Columbus cy 53 39 Providence r 63 36 career information to junior high promotional exam. The sheet was FRESH CHICKEN LEGS »> 6 8 * Dallas sy 78 45 Director of Health Ronald Kraatz be held Friday night in the BONELESS BEEP FOR STEWING » * 1 ** Richmond ry 81 42 subsequently filled out by Pettinelli Denver sy 43 34 St. Louis sy 61 37 said the job is “collecting bread and school students. Maple Grove Club on ^ifoLE CHICKEN BREASTS » 98* A fourth position is a special educa­ and submitted for the test results, BONELESS TOP BLADE STEAKS ** Des Moines cy 56 38 Salt Lake City sy 78 47 butter public health information.” Franklin Street, Rockville. CHICKEN BREAST QUARTERS x> 68* Detroit pc 54 37 San Antonio pc 90 57 The Almanac The youth services position in­ tion aide to work in the Martin Schooi the prosecutor said. Miss Luce’s skeletal BONELESS SHOULDER STEAKS » *2** Duluth where pre-schooi special education Benjamin’s case was continued un­ SilfCKEN LEO QUARTERS » 5 8 * sh 45 28 San Diego I 75 65 volves counseling junior high remains were found March FIRST CUT CHUCK STEAKS » *1 El Paso f 77 44 San Francisco f 76 59 By linitcd i’rt'HH International students about school attendance. youngsters are being mainstreamed. til Nov. 9 so a pre-sentencing in­ 13 in a wooded area in FRESH CHICKEN THIQHS » 6 8 * Hartford r 59 38 San Juan pc 87 76 Today is Wednesday, Oct. 10, the 283rd day of 1979 with Youth Services Director Robert The four positions allocated to the vestigation can be done. He faces a Marlborough. She had been CHUCK STEAK FOR CALIF. STEAK S i ** Honolulu pc 87 78 f 74 89 Seattle 82 to foilow. Digan said, “If we begin a thrust in Boapd of Education or Youth Ser­ maximum penalty of up to five years missing from her home FRESH CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS », 7 8 * Houston pc 88 58 Spokane sy 66 42 CENTER CUT CHUCK STEAKS h> * 1 The moon is moving from its full phase to its last junior high to have the youngsters in vices will be retained for 18 months, in prison and a fine of up to $5,000. since July 18,1978, and was FRESH CHICKEN LIVERS ,b 4 8 * Indianapolis pc 56 30 Tampa pc 84 72 Wilson Deakin, assistant superinten­ SHORT RIBS OF B U F Jackson. Mss. cy 87 45 quarter. the habit of going to schooi, the the object of extensive frozen/dairy Washington r 71 38 dent for personnel, said today. The FRESH CHICKEN WINQS «, 5 8 * Jacksonville cy 85 63 Wichita pc 63 33 The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. problems in the high school will Thermostat Test searches in the area. CENTER CUT BEBF SHINS The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. salary for any one position cannot ■ The dance will be held Kansas City pc 59 36 c-clear: clclearing; cy- diminish.” He said the counseling CENTER CUT CHUCK ROASTS FRESH CHICKEN BREASTS s. ’ 1 ** Las Vegas sy 89 62 cloudy; f-fair; hz-haze; m- Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra. position had been effective in the exceed $7,500 per year, he said. Now Under Way from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and Little Rock pc 73 40 missing; pc-partly cloudy; r- American actress Helen Hayes was born Oct. 10,1900. past. He added his permanent staff A total of $353,000 CETA money EDMOND, Okla. (UPI) - Does will be sponsored by the SHOULDER CLOD ROASTS » * 1 21B PyG W HALf G A l I f'N Los Angeles f 78 61 rain; sh-showers; sm-smoke; would be received. Town funds for b a n q u e t r SWEET LIFE On this date in history : can only handle crisis situatipns, setting back home thermostats at Missing Girls Fund which LEAN QROUND CHUCK any size pko. »* 1 ** $4 69 Louisville pc 73 42 sn-snow; sy-sunny; ts- these jobs will not be used. The lb. In 1845, the U.S. Naval Academy was formally opened while the CETA worker will provide night actually save energy, or does has already collected some DAISY HAMS (P O R K s h o u l d e r B u n s ) 1 FRIED ICE CREAM Memphis pc 74 43 thunderstorms; w-windy. balance of the funds are used for jobs $4 66 at Fort Severn, Annapolis, Md. preventative counseling. bringing the temperature back to $4,000 in reward money to LOOK m o OUR lb. in non-profit organizations that BONELESS HAM QUARTERS 1 CHICKEN In 1911, Chinese revolutionaries overthrew the Manchu A representative from the Board of normal in the morning use up just as aid in determining the $4 96 receive financial assistance from the lb. 1 Dynasty, Education said one position involves much energy? whereabouts of several VALV-PAK TENDER JUICY HAM STEAKS In lS&, a dam burst in northern Itaiy, drowning an es­ town. other area females who $499^^1 aiding the handicapped students who Homeowners in Eldmond are taking DEPARTMENT BACON ENDS AND PIECES 3 L B . b o x *1 ** Lottery Numbers timated 3,000 people. have been integrated into the All the jobs the board approved last part in a year-long research project have been missing, some 94 19 FOR EVEN GREATER SAVINGS! lb. 1 In 1973, Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned under an mainstream school system. night were expected to either end to determine the answer to that ques­ for as many as 11 years. REG.. MAPLE or THICK BACON The winning daily lottery numbers drawn Tuesday in agreement with the Justice Department to plead no con­ Alan Chesterton, director of pupil after the CETA funding runs out, or tion. During the test the homeowners Tickets, at $5 per person, be picked up by other funding New England. test to income tax evasion charges. He was fined $10,000 personal services, said another posi­ alternate one week of turning the will be available at the RATH ‘•BLACK HAW K- SALE! THICK CUT sources. None of the jobs were Connecticut: 175. and put on three vears’ probation. tion is to maintain the computer lists thermostat down with one week of door or advance tickets • 4 » MOSBY CORNED BEEP BRISKET .‘I** expected to be picked up by the town. HAM and BACON SAUSAGE III. ROLL *1 Massachusetts: 0615. A thought for the day: American writer and of students at all grade levels. He leaving it at the same temperature may be ordered by contac­ SLICED BABY BEEF LIVER ^ 8 8 * New Hampshire: 7935; Monday, 2725; Sunday, 3867. philosopher Henry David Thoreau said, “The mass of said the town compiles a list of all night. ting Donna or Charles RRO.orHOT ROLL SAUSAGE u a r o u 9 9 * Villa, Franklin Street. SNIDER'S ONION-N-LIVER .>98* Rhode Island: 4169. men lead lives of quiet desperation.” HONEY GLAZED HAM 3lb. tin »6** Iheeting Tonight BUCK HAWK SLICED BACON OXTAILS FOR SOUP .8 8 * Manchester To Advertlae ALL MEAT FRANKS East Hartford — Glastonbury To Report Howe MANCHESTER -The iSiSr s flA K SANDWICH PACK •I” For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: Frustration Attempt Fail First Church of Christ, 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office Manchester__ Alex Girelli, 643-2711. Evening Herald National Guard Armory. Scientist, will have its hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday East Hartford .. Chris Blake, 643-2711. HAMPTON, N.H. 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PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Oct. 10, 19T9 EVENING HERALD. Wed., Oct. 10. 1879- PAGE FIVE SALT II Blunder? Talented College i^nior Interns at White House Olin Pickets HARTFORD (UPI) - Former chief of On the contrary, he said, the Soviets Air Force intelligence George J. Keegan the White House, every morning ularity in the polls has hit an all-time Repertory Theater. have already built up more nuclear arma­ “1 really want to see this project Jr. says the United States has lost its By LISA SHEPARD around 8 and generally works a 10-to- low? "Most emphatically,” she ment than allowed by Salt I and now hold a come of age,” she said. "It’s going to military supremacy and the SALT II trea- dramatic edge in nuclear armament. Herdtd’s 12-hour day in the communications replied. And she hopes to work on his Quiet Today office. At first she was answering 1980 re-election. take a lot of work but I’m terribly op­ i. ty is based on the "greatest blunder” in Moreover, the loss of intelligence posts in Washington Bureau phones for Patricia Bario, a deputy “Being here I get an awful lot of timistic that it can be done.” She NEW HAVEN (UPI) - About 200 striking workers tu.S. political history. Iran had made Salt II unverifiable, he WASHINGTON - “This is the conservatively estimates the project R At a news conference sponsored by the White House calling,” Sharon O’Dea press secretary. unsolicited political opinions, picketed quietly today as replacement employees entered said. Answering phones may seem will need $500,000 just to get off the iNational Conservative Caucus Tuesday, "Salt I id premised on what is the Bowen, formerly of Manchester, now remarked Bown. ‘Tve examined the Olin Corp.'s giin manufacturing plant under the boring, but not at the White House or ground and is busy writing grant Keegan said the Carter Administration is an intern at 1600 Pennsylvania Carter’s record very carefully. When watchful eve of city police in riot gear. greatest blunder in American political for a woman like the personable proposals in her spare time. following a trend established by the Avenue, told an editor in the far hills I speak I want to speak Intelligently. There were no.ineidents reported as contract talks to history,” Keegan said. Bowen who views her many respon­ “I would’t say I’m driven,” she Kennedy Administration that erroneously of Oklahoma. He almost dropped the I find a lot of people don't always end the 13-week strike by l.Of.O union machinists were He urged the Senate to defeat the pact, sibilities as exciting. “It was said candidly, “but I’ve always know assumed the Soviet Union would foHow which he called "the most unequal treaty phone. know what they’re talking about or scheduled to resume. terrific,” she commentiki during an what I wanted.” suit if the U.S. slowed its defense spen­ in modem history.” The other day she spent two hours haven’t closely examined his About 100 policeman lined up next to pickets at street interview in her office. "I had a She can’t really explain her attrac­ ding on the telephone to Oklahoma, Ohio, record.” corners outside Olin's sprawling Winchester Group plant chance to talk to people all over the tion to television. “But when I was and Virginia inviting editors to an Back in March of 1977, Miss Bowen while cars carrying the new employees entered the gates. world.” three I had a strong fascination for mi. afternoon SALT II briefing at the worked as a telephone operator for a John Palmieri. business manager for the striking Presently she is collecting energy special CBS production entitled, commercials. When my mother union, said he wasn't disappointed by the light turnout of White House. "It’s really a lot of news articles from across the coun­ would take me to the supermarket fun,” said 22-year-oId Miss Bowen, “Ask President Carter,” where pickets today and conceded it was impossible to seal off try for President’s Energy Task viewers were encouraged to call the I’d be singing ail the jingles I’d facility. known to friends as O’Dea. "People Force Committee, which coonlinates learned on TV. I think I may even have varying reactions to the White president and ask questions. “The On Monday, police made five arrests and pushed a government-wide media projects funny thing is, that it was done out of have learned to read from television crowd of about 400 rain-soaked strikers away from the House is calling. They either don’t relating to Carter’s energy program. commercials." believe you or they yell across the the Old Executive Office Building,” plant so the replacement employees could report for "I collect information, put it she said. The multi-talented woman, who room announcing it." their first day on the job. together in a report and then present “I know that one of the media of­ had a 4.0 grade point average last Miss Bowen, a senior at the Palmieri said the union's goal was to continue the need it at the next meeting, so they can fices was in this building and I said to semester, isn’t too worried about fin­ University of Maryland, grew up in for police presence at the plant. share the ideas,” said Miss Bowen. myself. T il be back.’ Little did I ding a job in the media for the future. Manchester with her parents William We re going to keep coming out every morning at P Wayne Gilbert of the Machinist Union at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft is “I’ve been made a sort of student know,” she said with a laugh. She's appreciative of th road a.m. All we want to do is to keej) enough people to keep L. and Jean B., and brother William already paved for her by the many arrested outside the Olin Corp. plant in New Haven Tuesday while member of the task force and sit it on Miss Bowen, who will finish the cops coming out. It's going to cost the city of New Jr., on 167 Hawthorne St. before the weekly meetings with the prominent black women already in aiding strikers at that company. (UPI photo) , college this spring, would like Haven, " Palmieri said. SUIT moving to Rockville, Md., in 1973. members of the other government someday to go to Harvard Law the media. "We may not be able to fight the police bodily, but we 11 She began the coveted internship at agencies,” she added. School and specialize in com­ “But the way isn’t all paved for be there. With the number they got out there it's impossi­ the White House's Office of Media In addition she has covered con­ munications law. But first she wants black women yet,” rfie said. “There ble to break those lines. " said the chief spokesman for Woman Joins Pickets Liaison in August and it will end in gressional hearings on energy and very much to realize her dream of are still a lot of hardships.” the striking Victory Lodge 609, District 170, of the Inter­ December. was invited to sit in on one of producing a half-hour television But one is sure this optimistic, national Association of Machinists and Aerospace When it comes to communications, Carter’s editor’s briefings. Does she documentary on Washington’s Black poised young woman won’t let any Workers. her major, there isn’t much this pret­ •support nrociHont whose pon- hardship hold her down. "We don't want any of our people to get hurt, " he said. To Protect 36 Years ty, bright woman hasn’t already had "There's no way we could cover all the side streets. experience in. She's held an in­ P o t Luck Supper There was more tension outside the plant Monday. By ST KM;N \\. S Y R K possibility on television, but decided to ternship at one of this area’s largest MANCHESTER Five of the pickets were arrested as more than 100 of­ NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The middle- show up anyway. television stations and at a Maryland Daughters of the American ficers cleared the way for small convoys of replacements aged woman walking the picketline has " There's a lot of people who have been radio station. Revolution of Orford cuddle comfort to drive into a side entrance of the gun manufacturing here a long time and they're trying to SALE She’s also spent two years working worked for the Olin Corp. Winchester Parish will have a pot luck plant. Group gun manufacturing plant for 36 break up our jobs," tbe woman said. ‘Tve backstage for the D.C. Black Reper­ supper Thursday at 6:30 Another picket was struck by a car in an incident years. She was out-of-work and angry like been here 36 years and I’m considered one Our Entire Stock of Reg. $110 & $120 tory Theater. And her favorite hobby p.m. at the Center authorites said was not related to the confrontation. the other -:trikers, but still she seemed out of the newer ones. " is making super 8mm movies. Congregational Church. in fleece and suede The appearance of 86 new workers was part of a back- of place. More than 100 police Tuesday pushed Vested Suits. For now, she arrives at the Old Sharon O’Dea Bowen, formerly of Manchester, is working at Herbert Bengston will be to-work ultimatum Olin had issued more than a week ago. Executive Office Building, next to She joined other strikers who took a back the pickets, making room for the the White House on an internship in the Office of Media guest speaker and his topic But the firm had twice postponed calling in the replacement workers to drive into the will be ‘‘Historical by Antonio Marco break Tuesday from the lines that had Liaison. (Photo by Shepard) replacements in an effort to force an end to the strike been set up nearly four hours earlier in plant. Manchester.” The Snuggle up to toasty warm, which began July 16. bone-chilling, pre-dawn rain outside the Although police patrols have become a hostesses for the evening fle^ce-lined clogs with plenty o( Although pickets temporarily stopped cars attempting plant. daily routine outside the sprawling Olin will be: Mrs. Hawkins. pizazz! Completely lined with to enter the plant, they moved back when a vee-shaped They escaped the foul weather in a near­ plant where picketing is in its 13th week, Mrs. Holman, Miss cuddle-solt (leece.these sexy, wedge of New Haven police marched up the street. by coffee shop, and some of the stout men the massive show of force by the city McCoy Refutes Claims Komgiebel, Mrs. Benson, foot-hugging clogs feature Company spokesman Richard Cannon said Olin of­ talked in loud, angry voices. suprised the woman. Mrs. Fish, and Mrs, attractive stitching on relayed personally to Congressman ficials went before New Haven Superior Court Judge But. at that moment, she was most con­ "I've never seen anything like this in VERNON —In a statement issued creased obligations to teachers and Lockward. supple suede and a Donald T. Dorsey with a contempt motion later Tuesday. Save Dodd at an energy conservation cerned with finding some jelly to go with New Haven," she said. "I knew they were Tuesday, Republican Mayor Frank other municipal employees were special non-slip, ridged Dorsey had ordered that groups of no more than 20 meeting in Vernon several months her English muffin and coffee. going to be here. That's understood. D t O McCoy challenged statements made met, employees who had been paid Chappel Circle bottom In earthlones or striking workers could gather at any one of the com­ The woman, who declined to identify They've been here from the beginning. by Congressman Christopher Dodd for through federal funding (the ago. MANCHESTER -The "I refused to raise the operating wine ... women’s 5-10M. pany's six gates. herself, said she had reported at 5 a.m. to But I've never seen anything like this.” dpd said the "voters of Vernon are CETA Program I, were absorbed by Chappell Circle of North Save 17‘‘o thru Saturday. Leaders of the striking union had said they would not walk the pickets. City officials had feared She said she had felt the pinch of going to re-elect Frank McCoy as the town, and the education budget budget for the sewage treatment plant for the fiscal year because United Methodist Church let the replacement workers take their jobs. Officials had the lines would spark a violent confronta­ ecpnomifTeSlHies^aJong strike but was mayor because they know me and was adopted with no cuts. will meet Thursday night Referring to a statement made, by further increases cannot be borne by feared violence but the pickets did not resist police tion with replacement workers who came unable to find other work while away from When was the last time you saw suits of this quality know my record.” at 7:30 at the church. Tuesday morning. to fill the Olin jobs the strikers left nearly her Olin job. He said that no number of cam­ Congressman Dodd concerning the the people using it, " McCoy said. He Police Chief Edward Morrone said four persons were "You can't get a job," the woman said. with prices this low? An incredible collection of finely “possibility ” of having the federal is determined to control the costs by three months ago. tailored suits featuring the latest fall styles in paign prom ises made by U.S. arrested for disorderly conduct and a fifth was in custody Her presence, and the possibility of "And you can't lie. When you tell them Congressmen, or glossy en­ government waive the town’s share whatever operating charges are for possession of a dangerous weapon, a length of pipe. textured polyester and polyester/wool blends. Come in necessary and by good management ” others like her confronting beefy you're from Olin they don’t want to have dorsements, will change the fact the of the construction cost of the new Our regular13 low price $17 policemen dressed in riot helmets and anything to do with you. And you can't today and choose from a huge selection of solids, tax rate was 58.5 mills at the begin­ $16 million treatment plant. McCoy but said he won't rely on Dodd’s brandishing long wooden batons, seemed blame them. stripes and neat patterns. ning of his two years as mayor and questioned why Dodd was surprised "vague promise to secure special concessions which the congressman Probate Court is open for Results of Tests absurd. "And when I tell them I've been there 36 that the tax rate is still the same at the costs. conferences with the judge She said she was worried about trouble years you should hear the stories I get. now. Dodd expressed surprise at the thinks' may have been granted in other states but he doesn't know from 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. on the picket line, having heard about that They say ‘Dear, dear, dear...” He said this had been done during a cost of the plant but McCoy said in­ on Thursday nights. Ap­ formation concerning the increasing where or why. ” Likely to Change period of some 25 percent inflation pointments suggested. costs of operating the plant was McCoy said that municipal finance (over two years) and that services Night telephone number: and facilities were improved, in­ people have told him that they know MANCHESTER — At the beginning of this school year? of no waivers of payment in Connec­ 647-3227. ^SHOE -TOWN rN“si's=»/ 35 seniors had not satisfied the graduation requirement of ticut nor in the nation. He questions William E. FitzGerald SH "W H in PACfS " O I PHONl I)IHKTOKY FOR iXA( I AODRISSIS, Judge oh Probate More ihjn l>0 1 onvi-nirnl lot dtiiins. Mjn» Shnf-Irmns nppn Siintlj»'. passing a minimum competency test. IWE’RE CELEBRATING! if Congressman Dodd can open a VISA Maslercharge However, J. Gerald Fitzgibbon, assistant superinten­ Sub Dumps Documents "N ational P andora’s Box" by AND WE’RE BIGGER & BETTER THAN creating a new 100 percent funding dent for personnel, said Tuesday night those figures will GROTON. (UPI) - A nuclear- spokesman for the U.S. Naval Sub­ probably change after results from the Sept. 26 testing program merely to bolster the powered attack submarine wrongful­ marine base, said Tuesday the con­ are tabulated EVERI WE’VE EXPANDEDI chances of the local Democratic can­ ly tossed about 30 containers of con­ fidential documents which were Fitzgibbon presented a report on the competency didate. fidential documents, trash and paint dumped by the USS Shark in August testing to the Board of Education. The board three years overboard, a Navy spokesman Councilwoman Marie Herbst is and recovered by a fishing boat posed running against McCoy for the post of ago mandated successful completion of the test as part of reports. no security risk. (iiayor in the November elections. its graduation requirements, beginning with this year's Chief Petty Officer Steven Wade, a Get Into Lollipops senior class. Dodd recently endorsed Mrs. Herbst. He said the guidance department was "confident. " but By Modern Globe: not completely sure that the number of students who had FREE LEOTARD not taken the test had been reduced to zero after the Sept. (•8.00 retail value) The Sweetest 26 testing. Prison Guards To Picket Of the 35 seniors who have 8.5 credits at the start of this with each membership school year, 19 didn't take the test for various reasons OFFER LIMITED SEPT. 24 ■ QCT. 14 MANCHESTER SALON ONLY By I niird Preuu fnlernalional demand the immediate hiring of 200 additional guards Little Pajamas and 16 students failed the English and/or math portions- Off-duty guards will picket five state correction throughout the correctional system. of the test. The 19 students who hadn't sat for the test, facilities two days this week to call attention to their But Ferrucci said the meeting "didn’t satisfy our Under The Stars Fitzgibbon said, included 10 transfer students. GROUP EXERCISE AREA complaints about overcrowding and understaffing at problem." He said the commissioner told the guards he He said the test is administered three times a year. The Connecticut's 11 jails and prisons, the guards' union says. was working on a budget proposal for next year which ip- administration has notified the students and the parents Michael Ferrucci, a staff representative for Council 4 cluded money for extra guards. But Ferrucci said the CHILDRENS AREA/SIHER HOURS (10-12:30 5-7) of the American Federation of State, County and of students of the class of 1980 at least twice. HINIIIALPEB commissioner wouldn't say how many new guards would Back again this year, In new, yummy colors The possibility of a senior having enough credits to GROUPS TO MUSIC (Scheduled) Municipal Employees, which represents the 950 correc­ be proposed. < graduate, but unable to pass a competency test puzzled tion officers, said the guards were to conduct "infor­ Ferrucci said the guards weren't willing to wait a year for juniors! Turn down the thermostat and one board member 2 WEEK DIET PLAN (well balanced with your mational picketing" today and Thursday at two prisons because they feel overcrowding has made it impossible to varm up in our terry footed pajama sleeper "As a layman. " said Democrat Leonard Seader, "it's and three jails. ensure safe conditions for themselves and inmates. for big girls, with a front zipper and hard to imagine a person with enough credits to graduate health In mind) He said the guards will picket from noon to 4 p.m. both "Our plans at this stage are limited to two days of lacy trim. Pick solid melon or who can't pass a minimum competency test." days and if the union’s demands aren't met, it may picketing," Ferrucci said. But he wouldn’t rule out the blue/white, green/white stripes Fitzgibbon said it was a motivation problem, saying NUTRITION CHATS (scheduled) “accelerate” its protest activity. possibility of a job action in the future if the guards’ those students who failed it two years ago took the test Ferrucci said Tuesday he was unable to estimate how grievances are not resolved. In sizes SM L Just $14 a pair lightly and now see the consequences of their actions. many guards would take part in the picketing, saying par­ “That will be dictated by how much cooperation we (get into somel) ticipation would depend on work and overtime schedules. get,” Ferrucci said. He said that picketing was planned for community cor­ Sleepwear, all stores. rectional centers in New Haven, Hartford and Bridgeport and for state correctional institutions at Somers and Cheshire. I I —=_ moTAi The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 56 per­ Representatives of the guard's union met last month cent of all women of working age hold jobs. with state Correction Commissioner John R. Manson to Clothes For ^ iew § On The Smart Cental Healtli Woman By JACK BYNES, D.M.D.

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MANCHESTER, CONN. •BRISTOL PLAZA •NEW LONDON MALL •GROTON PLAZA •MERIDEN SQUARE Some parents rush their 742-6665. 8 4 7 -9 9 0 0 MANCHESTER PARKADE Manchester Parkede and TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon open Mon. thru FrI. ’til 9PM. Sat. 'til 6 child to the denti.st. but in OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 IN MANCHESTER. VERNON, BRISTOL, CORBINS CORNER, AVON, and MERIDEN MON-FRI e to 9-SATURDAY8 9 to 3 PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD, Wed., Oct. 10. 1979 EVENING HERALD. Wed., Oct. 10, 1979 - PAGE SEVEN Maffe Says Parents’, Players’ Appeal Solons Probing Moonies ‘Yes’ Votes Best Choice Results in Rink Funding Say They Were Quizzed By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA Town Manager Robert Weiss said citizenship of hockey players were HARTFORD (UPI) - The co- Bernard and Bertha Orosz, a infringe in an area where the state the $10,000 will be used to revamp the chairmen of a legislative committee Wallingford couple who said their son has absolutely no business. Hitter MANCHESTER— Democratic can­ Herald Reporter voiced by the high school hockey rink so It can create ice. It will also coach aiid members of the Youth examining the fundraising activities Thomas, 21, joined the Unification began his purge in the same way as didate for Board of Directors Fran­ MANCHESTER - High school be used to replace backboards which of the Unification Church said Church in California while he was on we are seeing today with Senator cis A. Maffe Jr. said Tuesday he hockey players and the adults who Hockey Association. had been ruined by people riding Joseph Tully, a member of the Tuesday a religious freedom group is a camping trip around the country. Cutillo,” she said later. beiieved a "yes” vote to the two run the hocky program mdde an motorcycles in the area during warm probing the lawmakers’ "personal” He was a member for 22 months and Grande at one point said the phone "forms of government” questions on eloquent appeal for the Mt. Nebo rink hockey association’s board of direc­ months. . . tors, said his organization will lives. left in May. calls he had received from APRL the November baiiot would be the the at last evening’s Board of Directors Rep. Andrew Grande, D-Bristol, “He was isolated first then he was saying the group was going to in­ meeting and the directors responded The lone voice against the rink was volunteer at the rii» to help police wisest vote because then the Mr. Frank Lupien, a long-time critic and Sen. Louis Cutillo, D-Waterbury, love-bombed,” Orosz said. Asked vestigate him were a violation of his by voting unanimously to approve ■ the facility, to help with the im­ questions could be studied in depth by at municipal meetings._ He said the provements, and to pay for the use of said members of the Alliance for the how Thomas, one of 10 children, left rights. a Charter Revision Commission. spending |10,000 for the rehabilitation money spend for the rink would be Preservation of Religious Liberty the church, he said: "We had to go When Ms. O’Malley attempted to He said he is "inclined to oppoM of the rink. * the rink. wasteful because the rink would be As the vote was passed, Dirctor called other legislators and asked through the regular route and grab interrupt, he said: “ When I’m direct mayoral election". His Rink supporters said hockey finished, you’re allowed to speak. vandalized. William Diana said, "Youngsters about Grande’s and Cutillo’s “per­ him and deprogram him.” reasoning is that if an individual players had been paying $225 per Until then, be quiet.” Bill Green, a high school aide who should be encouraged to play sports, sonal habits.” The couple said they are keeping from one party were elected mayor year out of pocket to represent "They threatened me,” said Cutillo said the committee would has worked with the hocky players and the dedication of these adults is their son’s whereabouts a secret, and the majority of the Board of hfonchester High School in competi­ Grande, co-chairman of the await the results of the court action said, "I have yet to know of one name also to be commended.” The fearing followers of the Rev. Sun Directors were of the opposing party, tion. They said the youths had been Legislature’s General Law Com­ by the Tax Department, which is that has appeared on the police Republicans said they had not been Myung Moon, founder and leader of this would, "make both the person traveling to the Bolton Ice Palace at seeking an order allowing them to blotter of any child who plays against using town money to refer- mittee, which held a hearing Tuesday the church, would try to lure him and position of mayor look ludicrous 5 a.m. to practice because it is the hockey.” bish the riiA, contrary to previous to see whether additional legislation back. audit the Unification Church, before when it came to making decisions cheapest time to use the rink and is needed to cover soliciting by deciding whether legislation is Similar statements of support for newspaper reports. “We’re not going to let that and implementing propam s.” because there is nowhere in town for the sportsmanship and good religious groups. happen,” Mrs. Orosz said. needed. He said on the question of electing the players to practice. Grande said members of APRL Star O’Malley, a Boston woman Family Movie Planned board directors by district, "The called Rep. Gardner Wright, D- who testified for the APRL group, MANCHESTER -The Whiton board should be expanded to 11 Bristol, and “they questioned my became involved in a testy exchange Memorial Library will host a Family members. Five members should be News For Senior Citizens The Maine Publicity Bureau intends to in- trio here a pre-season run down the slopes of moral character.” Cutillo said calls with Grande and Cutillo over the Night Movie tomorrow night at 7, elected by district and the remainder 3 were made to other legislators about committee’s right to study the tensify advertising to promote skiing in Sunday River Ski Area in Bethel, Maine. The film, "The Golden Age of elected at large.” Nov. 8, from 9 a.m. to 4 treat because we will have his “personal habits.” church’s fundraising activities. Maine, hoping to gather large crowds to the (UPI. photo) Comedy,” is free to the public. He said his plan would bring a By WALLY FORTIN The only real action to p.m. Gloria is hoping to a bake sale as well. We will Their hearing, which drew little “This hearing is in violation of the closer relationship between the report at this time is our make this one the bdst ever, also have snacks and a slopes. The snow Tuesday morning gave this testimony and broke up in about 45 U.S. Constitution,” she said. Ms. Highland Park PTA directors and the people. He also felt Hi! Well, this Thursday setback games of last especially because the noon lunch consisting of a minutes, was in conjunction with a O’Malley said the Unification MANCHESTER -The executive the plan could lead to district direc­ is the day for our foliage Tax Department investigation into Friday afternoon. We had proceeds will help us when nice chicken vegetable or Church’s solicitation efforts are part board of Highland Park School PTA tors who serve their self-interests, trip and from all reports allegations the Unification Church of its right to organize and dis­ 30 players and the winners we get to the new center clam chowder soup and a will meet in the school library "to the detriment of the town as a the colors are really raised $3 million and owed the state seminate information about the were Clara Hemingway, (hopefully by the first of delicious grinder, along Maine To Boost Skiing Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The meeting is whole.” Stunt Pilot beautiful and should make 133; Ann Demko, 125; with a beverage and a $200,000 in taxes. church’s philosophy. open to all Highland Park School for a real nice trip. Had a the year.) The money is He said due to the uncertain nature Disgruntled author Robert Baudin, 61, stands beside his William Brown, li5; earmarked for our food choice of assorted pastries.. AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - Trying Bruce Taylor, marketing director for comodations at Maine ski resorts are Among those who testified were “It is a bigoted, fascist attempt to parents. of the issues a yes vote on both talk with the man upstairs Michael DeSimone, 124; program so we can con­ One of our good friends, the Maine Publicity Bureau, said single engine plane Tuesday after landing it at LaGuardia Air­ and he tells me the to shed its runner-up image among inadequate. questions would allow a Charter Mina Reuther, 123; Dom tinue to serve nice meals at Oscar Cappuccio, is ill at Tuesday in announcing an adver­ The bureau and the Ski Maine Rham Ski Club Revision Commission to examine ail port, New York City. Baudin, seeking to publicize his bood weather will be OK. Folks New England skiers, the Maine ski Anastasio, 123; EM Hindle, a nominal fee. We need lots Manchester Memorial tising campaign. Association has ordered full page, HEBRON - The Rham alternatives. “Confessions of a Promiscuous Counterfeiter,” buzzed the going on this trip should industry has launched a "Hertz-Avis NOW ACCEPTING 122; Ann Thompson, 117; of homemade items to sell, Hospital and would cer­ “This is really a Hertz-Avis battle four color ads in ski magazines which High School Ski Club has In other comments Maffe said the report to the center at 7:30 battle" to "steal” skiers from United Nations complex and the offices of his publisher Har- Lena Speed, 117; Bernice tainly appreciate receiving and we're out to steal skiiers and plug the lower cost and slower elected Jeff Young as Democrats are responsible for get­ a.m. — the bus will leave at plus articles for our neighboring New Hampshire and court. Brace Jovanovich, two blocks laway. Baudin claims the Martin, 117. cards from his friends. We show them our mountains are every "pace” of Maine skiing, which president; Tom Gardiner, . NEW MEMBERSHIPS 8 a.m. elephant table and wishing Vermont. ting the two questions on the A reminder about our all wish him a speedy bit as big and well developed as Ver­ “gives you more time skiing and less vice president; and Ellen publisher did a “chop job” on his book. He landed after an For you folks not going, well. Also, we are counting “Maine ski operators are darn ' November ballot. holiday fair, which is on mothers to do some recovery. mont and New Hampshire,” he said, time standing in line. Body, travel manager. editor of the company agreed to meet him at the airport. (UPI we invite you to enjoy a tired of their number two image, par­ CLINICS! PROGRAMSI CLINICS! He said the reason the Republicans scheduled for Thursday, baking of your favorite refuting criticisms that ac- “The average Maine weekend day The club’s first trip of nice fish and chips lunch ticularly when it isn't justified,” have not placed any questions on the photo) ticket is under $12,” the ads say. this school year will be to JUHIOR’S — WOMEN’S - MEN’S ballot is because, "Out of ignorance and then we will have bingo 639 Main St. “That’s less than New Hampshire th e Olin Ski Co. in From 2 of the FINEST TEACHING PROS in games. It will depend on Nassiff Camera Shop of the law which sets the deadline for Manchester 643>7369 and a lot less than Vermont,” a state­ Middletown for a tour of NEW ENGLAND putting such questions to the people, the turnout as to how long Young Resigns Post ment challenged by a Vermont ski in­ th e factory and a STARTING OCT. 22, 1979 - CALL NOW! the Republicans let the deadline slip Nuke Test Participants the games will last. Lunch demonstration on how skis by.” He said it was after the will be served at noon and dustry official. “I don’t think that’s accurate,” are built. Ms, Mimi Tyler • 8 ll;ir-Tru (’oiirls we should be able to play deadline had passed that the said Candace Moot, program direc­ is club advisor, • Whirlpool.s Asked to Notify Agency bingo downstairs at 1 p.m. As Town Manager Republicans accused the Democrats tor of the Vermont Ski Areas Our travelers are back • Sminas of stopping them from placing a SOUTH WINDSOR - Town Town Manager Paul Talbot. Association. “I’d say our average Choir Rehearsal • Men's iK: Women's Locker Rooms question on the ballot. WASHINGTON — For over a year believed that radiation exposures from their three-day stay Council members said today they the Department of Defense has been were low. While medical science has Manager Allan Young informed the would probably be a bit higher than MANCHESTER -The • Beautilul (’liibhou.se Lounge Maffe added, "Is this the type of at Lake George and report Town Council that he will resign as of would immediately begin formation $12, maybe a couple of dollars more, choirs of Second attempting to identify former no proof that exposure to radiation that they had a wonderful • Nursery people you want to govern you? Nov. 26. Young will assume duties as of a committee to “set the ball but not a lot higher.” Congregational Church will Government by error and ignorance military and civilian Defense per­ levels as low as these is hazardous to • I''ull Service I’ro Shop time. executive secretary of Dennis, Mass. rolling, " for the selection of a new The promotion director of New meet Thursday at the is not what I want as a taxpayer.” sonnel who participated in the at­ health, it is generally assumed by While on trips, a Young's resignation confirmed town manager. A three-member sub­ Hampshire’s Office of Vacation church at the following mospheric nuclear tests conducted scientists that even low levels of reminder to those going on rumors that he was seeking a new committee consisting of Councilmen Travel, Norman VanderNoot, said times: Junior Choir, 4:30 from 1945 to 1962. The Defense exposure carry some slight risk. the Bermuda cruise this ^ SERVING GREATER HARTFORD AREA position. Young, however, denied Edward Havens, Lincoln Streeter, New Hampshire lift ticket prices are p.m.; High School Choir, Nuclear Agency is the executive There is, however, some disagre^ Sunday : You should arrive reports that the move had mything and Richard Ryan, was formed .to higher than Maine. 6:30 p.m. and Senior Choir, Rham High Clubs agent for this program. ment within the scientific communi­ at the center around 9:30 begin proceedings to choose a new Iliad rennis Pnili’ssuindl ty about the magnitude of this risk. to do with rumors that Democratic "I think their campaign is in­ 7:30 p.m. If you participated in these tests, a.m. If everything goes ac­ town manager. • PHll. COONS Select Officers which were held largely in Nevada If you were a participant in the candididates planned to oust him as teresting,” he said. “New York did cording to Hoyle, we town manager if they should win the Council members, however, said HEBRON -T he Rham High School and at Bikini and Enewetok atolls in atomospheric nuclear tests program, the same thing in their ‘I Love New Asst. Tennis Prolessiimal should arrive back in town majority on the Town Council in while they intend to do the initial York' campaign last year saying Media Clubs have elected their of­ the Pacific, you are urged to contact and you have not already done so, you ■ ROB PRAIT on the tollowlng Sunday November. work in the selection process, they New York has more mountains than If all the carbon dioxide ficers for this school year. the Defense Nuclear Agency if you are urged to contact the Defense around 1:30 p.m. Many town council members will leave the selection of the that is locked in calcium Jeff Jensen was elected president have not done so in 1978-1979. Nuclear Agency at toll-free number New Hampshire and Vermont com­ carbonate, such as sea shells, eiqiressed disappointment today that n^anager to the new council .wbiu OAKWOOD FARMS of the Audio-Visual Club; f)on Tuttle, The Defense Nuclear Agency is 800-336-3068 or write to Defense bined, pointing out that the Olympic were released, our planet’s Young fiad seived the town for only will be elected Nov. 6. vice president; David Wilson, attempting to reconstruct a complete Nuclear Agency, Washington, D.C. skiers would be coming there.” atmosphere would be as thick­ RACQUET CLUB 10 months. Young assumed the posi­ Young had served as the town's ly poisonous as the atmos­ secretary; Brian Boucher, history of the atmospheric nuclear 20305. TO Oakwood Drive. Glaslonhurv CALL NOW 9633-3689 tion of town manager in January public works director before his ap­ phere on Venus. treasurer; Heather Jensen, test program, including names of If you are concerned that your following the resignation of former pointment as town manager. historian. Ms. Ruth Hills is club ad­ participants and any radiation doses possible exposure may have adverse­ visor. they received. One of the purposes of ly affected your health, you are urgeti The Library Club elected Lauren this effort is to enable the National either to consult your doctor or, if Breadheft as president; Bridget Academy of Sciences and other you are former serviceman, to con­ McSparren, v'je president; Deena scientific organizations to determine tact the nearest Veteran Administra­ Vik, secretary; Gloria Oakes, if there are health hazards resulting tion Hospital, where you may obtain treasurer. Ms. Georgeqnna Lane is from participation in the tests. a physical examination at govem- club advisor. 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Fair will be discussed and 1 8lM « - Small to X Largt Slxta7-14 tliso4-7andl-ig m l Rag. to 1B.00 it t|.M iin o fuarttn ltd* all members are urged to MANCHESTER R TM MAIICIKSnRPIUlMDE FARMNCTOinillUEY MAU attend in order that a vote WINDSOR VBRNON now NOW WINDSOR MANCHESTER may be taken. Officers TRI-CITY lUIICIICSTER SMSIUV SHOPPINQ PARKADE PLAZA to 4.89t.e.98 unable to attend should CBNTBR 5.79 9a99 8a99 contact Grand Knight Larry Dole, 5287611. EVENING HERALD, Wed.. Oct. 10, 1979 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - EVKNINO HHaULD. Wed- Oct. 10.187» Jack Anderson Neighbor Tells of Fear Some Business Crimes Deserve Severe Punishments Related by Slain Woman ■1 WASHINGTON - - So-called white- officials who deliberately try to keep inferior quality radial... subject... to was a potential cancer-causing bureau’s giveaway price. suspect. WATERBURY (UPI) - A former puted the state’s claim the murders the witness made to police two years collar crimes are traditionally the public and their workers from belt-edge seapartion at high chemical. Yet it went ahead and Experts from the U.S. Geological file House Ethics Committee is neighbor of staying victim Cheryl took place between 2:30 and 3 a.m. ago, which said he saw the car in punished lightly, if at all, because learning about defective products or mileage.” Yet the company con­ marketed the deadly substance Survey took all of three and one-half 'quiety investigating the com­ Beaudoin says the woman was afraid One of the defense witnesses, front of the apartment at 4:30 a.m.- they are widely regarded as in­ dangerous working conditions. tinued to sell millions of the deadly anyway. Scores of workers were hours to determine that the $l-an- puterized voting records of House of the occupant of a dark colored car Orlando Escobales, testified he saw ’ while on his way to the 5 a.m. shift. volving only money, not violence. Congressional investigators have tires to unsuspecting customers. poisoned, and miles of Virginia’s acre parcels weren’t within a members, to see if the electronic 13 months before she and eight others. Acquin’s car p ark ^ in front of the After McDonald showed him the But the American people — and compiled a shocking list of business •For 40 years asbestos manufac­ Jam es River have been ruined as a “known geological structure,” voting cards used in the com­ were killed in Connecticut’s largest apartment Acquin shared with his time cards, Escobales said he had Congress—are becoming increasing­ firms whose executives - chasing turers concealed the danger—known result of Allied’s irresponsible dum­ despite the fact that the area is puterized voting system are being mass murder. girlfriend at 2:30 a.m. the day of the been mistaken in his testimony. He ly aware that criminal misconduct the almighty dollar with no fear of to them — that asbestos fibers can ping of kepone wastes. surrounded by dozens of gas- passed around among friends to The defense testimony came slayings. ^ said he was confused because he is by Big Business executives can be personal retribution— have knowing­ cause cancer. As a result, millions of producing wells. cover up absenteeism. Tuesday at the beginning of the 12th He said he remembered seeing the Lucky Leasers:: now working the 3 a.m. shift and deadlier than the ly concealed unsafe products and Americans were needlessly exposed. week of the murder trial of Lome car there while on his way to work Any motorist or homeowner knows Senate investigators have The flap started when Rep. Morgan thought he was working the same mass murders of hazardous factory enlvomments that Even a modest suggestion in the Acquin, 29, a Maine native. the 3 a.m.shift at a local factory. all too well what a valuable product calculated that, if the Bureau of Land Murphy, D-Ill, admitted that he was shift two years ago. 1950s, by a doctor at the Johns- He is charged with the slayings of But under cross examination, a Richard Speck have dealt death, injury and sickness Management had opened the Fort actually in Chicago when the House Williams then asked Escobales oil is. But at least one federal agency Mrs. Beaudoin, his foster brother’s or a Charles Man- to thousands and endangered Manvllle Co., that the industry Chaffee Land to competitive bidding, computer recorded him as voting six state’s attorney Francis McDonald “Did I fell you what to say or did doesn’t seem to have caught on to wife; her seven children, and a son. And there is millions more. Here are some of the finance a study of the connection the leases would have brought $10 times on the floor of the House. 600 produced time cards showing that anyone from the defense team tell this fact of modem life. visiting relative at the family’s mrai growing demand more sickening examples of what between lung cancer and asbestos, million into the Treasury instead of Escobales was working the 5 a.m. you what to say?” Escobales said The Bureau of Land Management, miles away. Prospect home on July 22, 1977. their greed has wrought. shift when the slayings occurred. “No.” that corporate was rejected by the Asbestos Textile which is the government’s landlord $33,000. At first the computer was Marie Murphy, who now lives in McDonald also produced statemnts fatcats, whose •Ford Motor Company officials Institute because it would "stir up a for millions of acres of military A number of senators have suspected of being responsible. But Massachusetts, was a former profit-motivated knew for eight years that the im­ hornet’s nest.” reservations, is leasing the oil and protested the bureaucratic largesse experts from the General Accounting neighbor of Mrs. Beaudoin. She said decisions cause death or injury to proper location of gas tanks made As late as last year, industry to Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus. Office checked it over and the woman called her in June 1976 gas rights on these lands at Open House Scheduled thousands to Americans, be punished their Pinto models unsafe. Numerous executives were trying to figure out pronounced the fancy voting and asked her to come to the Beau­ ridiculous bargain-basement prices. Ghost Votes: at least as serverly as a ghetto kid fiery deaths resulted, yet Ford how to avoid health warnings on their doin home because a dark colored Incredibly, despite the skyrocketing "Phantom Voting” - a hoary machines in sound working condi­ executives apparently felt it was products “in fear of a possible car was driving slowly in front of the At Factory Apartments who holds up a neighborhood liquor value of the precious minerals, the American tradition usually tion. cheaper to pay liability claims than negative influence on sales,” accor­ house. store. leases are handed out non- associated with cemeteries and big- Now the nervous probers have VERNON -With hopes to have housing units, some designed for ban- Ms. Murphy said she and her son Reps. John Conyers, D-Mich., and to correct the design flaw. ding to minutes of an industry brought in Jam es Anderson, a com­ some certificates of occupancy dicapp^ persons. Althougji the town competitively. Twenty such non­ city political machines - is haunting went to the Beaudoin home and saw a George Miller, D-Calif., are pushing •Firestone officials knew they association meeting. puter security trouble shooter, to issued during the first week of had to approve variances, building competitive leases were recently the leadership of the House or dark colored car speeding away. She for a law that would mete out stiff were marketing a dangerous radial •Allied Chemical knew from its November for the Florence Mills permits and such, it has no financial granted at Fort Chaffee, Ark. The Representatives. And this time, it’s help find out whether it’s man or then went inside and Mrs. Beaudoin criminal penalties — including heavy tire. One internal company memo own laboratory research that kepone Apartments on W. Main Street, responsibility. Administration and 33,000 acres will bring in an annual their own members’ voting that’s machine that’s responsible for the told her she was “terrified” of the Gov. Ella Crasso stands in the debris of over-sized mobile homes to be used by vic­ Rockville, an open house is being operation is by the developer and the fines and jail terms — for corporate stated flatlv: “We are makine an rental of exactly 33,000 at tbe ghostly votes. car. Settler Circle, Windsor, asking Gov. Ed King tims of the tornado that struck the area last planned for Oct. 21. The prosecution has claimed that U.S. Department of Housing and Ur­ Wednesday. (UPI photo) Imagineers Inc. of Hartford, rental of Massachusetts, by phone, Tuesday, to Acquin was driving a dark colored ban Development. expedite the delivery through his state of the agent for the project, said more than Under the HUD program, persons car the night of the slayings. Assis­ 60 people have bron approved and are tant state’s attorney Walter Scanlon renting the units won’t have to pay iHaurliratrr Euruimj waiting to move into the apartments. more than 25 percent of their income objected to Ms. Murphy’s testimony, Manchester — A City of Village Charm Two years ago the Barkan for rent, if eligible under income saying it took place too long before Development Corp. of Chestnut Hill, guidelines. Barkan will pay the full Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Tornado Area Resident the slayings. Mass, decided to renovate the former amount of taxe's to the town. / But defense attorney John Published by the Manchester Publishing Co . Herald Square. U.S. Envelope factory into housing. Joseph Musemechi of Imagineers Williams said the testimony was Manchester, Conn 06040. Telephone (2031 643-2711. Since then the town has taken steps said he is still seeking applicants for relevant because it showed Mrs. to make the conversion a reality. Member Audit Sureau ol Ciicuialic Member Un'ied Prt?s»s iMitM'>di-onai Occupies Mobile Home Beaudoin was afraid of another dark the units and a rental office has; been The move was made when the town car before Acquin had access to the set up at the site. found it impossible to find a business Those interested may also write or Customer Service — 647-9946 Harold E. Turkinalon. Executive Editor black Rambler police say he was Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Frank A. Burbank. Managino Editor WINDSOR (UPI) - A man whose had been lined up from the federal The SBA estimated a total of $25 to move into the factory which is of call his office at 179 Allen St., Hart­ driving that night. wife was killed when a savage tor­ government in entpcky if needed. million worth of applications, but the Civil War era. The envelope com­ ford. The phone number is 247-2318. Williams also continued nado ripped through their home has Tuesday’s convoy was delayed for Ms. Hart said specific figures pany shut down in summer 1976. Musemechi said the apartments hammering away at the time of the Thoughts a short time as Massachusetts Turn­ weren’t available for the total value. Barkan is doing the conversion will be called Florence Mills moved into one of the first-state deaths, calling witnesses who dis- purchased mobiie homes for pike toll-takers stopped the trailers “ We’re dealing more with in­ work. The building contains 115 Apartments. “I am rich and increased with count this life dear to ourselves but residents of the three towns ravaged to record serial numbers so a bill dividuals than dollar amounts,” she goods, and have need of nothing” look upon all personal gain as refuse by last week’s storm. could be sent to the New York firms said. Gov. Ella Grasso turned over the for the turnpike tolls. Aetna Life & Casualty also REICHER GLASS CO. Revelation 3:17 in order that we might win men to first of the mobile homes which Mrs. Grasso, using a telephone in a presented state officials with a $270,- How very closely this ap­ Christ. Om JS Yem et ttpeman MMAMCHEtTEn arrived Tuesday to Edward home which lost its roof in the storm, 000 advance against total claims PRESTIGE' proximates the man who was clothed “ Lay not up for you rselves Dembkoski, who called the new personally telephoned Massachusetts losses to state buildings in the four COMPLETE AUTO QLA88 8ERVICE PRlJMTINGc in purple and fine linen. He fared treasures upon earth, where moth living quarters for he and his two Gov. Edward J. King and asked him mile strip which was devastated by WINDOW GLASS • MIRRORS • GLASS FURNITURE sumptously from day to day, while and ruth doth corrupt, and where the tornado. The payment TOPS • PICTURE FRAMING • RREPLACE & DOOR teen-age sons “terrific.” to help expedite future trailer W« Will Bt CT one made of the same flesh and blood thieves break through and steal; but represented the firm ’s share of a MIRRORS • TUB ENCLOSURES • SPECIAL WORK His wife, Carole Dembkoski, 42, movements through his state. sat at this gate, cold and sick. lay up for yourselves treasures in Under the federal disaster $750,000 advance agreed upon by FRIDAY OCT. 12 was one of two people killed in last We have God given garments to heaven, where neither moth nor rust program, area residents can keep the several insurers. Wednesday's tornado which left warm the heart, bread to feed the doth corrupt, and where thieves do nearly 500 more injured. two-bedroom trailers for up to one The Aetna advance will enable the Manchester6 4 9 - 4 5 2 ' ^ for tho wtdding of our ton soul and balm to heal the wounds. not break through nor steal; for The mobile homes, towed to Wind­ year. After that, they will be turned state to begin rebuilding several sor’s battered Poquonock section over to the state for other uses, of­ damaged Department of Transporta­ Woe be unto our CJiristian experience where your treasure is, there will Estkiiatt tU tr fiven from Ballston Spa, N.Y., arrived as ficials said. tion and Military Department Qtne A. Plotrantonlo if we do not joyfully share these your heart be also ... But seek ye first construction crews continued their Meanwhile, Mary Hart, a buildings. treasures. the kingdom of God, and his 24-hour efforts to clear away debris spokeswoman for the state Office of om M IU 1 II8 M - 5:30 PA PUS1KSNST0CX to If the task of world evangelization righteousness; and all these things $XT TU 12 9009 .lOO-W’-3/18'’-V.’’ is to be accomplished, it will be done Push for Warning Labels On Liquor from the storm. Policy and Management, said Debra Karthaw shall be added unto you” Matthew "At first people didn't want to live cleanup crews had “made a fairly big by men and women who have set 6:19-21, 33 Session Asked 54 McKEE yr,, MANCHEJTE9 J E F F M A P E S All of this strikes distillers, birth defects. spreading the value of his strict diet dent” in their effort which had been By there. Then when the sites were , (Off Canter Sfcj ’ (CREENI REPAIRED their affections on things which are Submitted by: “ “ Most women care very much that and rigorous exercise program. cleared, they gritted their teeth and “pretty much going around the Bu»ln9t$ at utua/ Mon. A.M. The Herald’s brewers and winemakers as the On Tax Relief! above, who seek first the kingdom of Rev. Marvin D. Stuart . w they do nothing to harm their fetuses Liberals such as Sens. Edward said ‘dammit, we’ll do it,” ’ said clock.” Washington Bureau wrong approach to solving the God, and who look for the glorious Pastor and will take every opportunity to Kennedy, D-Mass., and Jacob Javits, Larrye deBear, news aide for Mrs. She also said the governor’s call WASHINGTON — You may soon problems alcohol sometimes causes. HARTFORD (UPI) - A Suffield appearing of our great God and United Pentecostal keep themselves in the best possible Grasso. for volunteers to aid weary Salvation have to go no further than the nearest “ Alcoholics don’t have to be told R-New York, have also strongly lawmaker says the Legislature Savior, Jesus Christ. We must not Church of Manchester A spokesman for the Connecticut Army crews apparently had been bottle of whiskey to find out they are ruining their health. They health in order to give their babies a pushed the warning label idea. should be called in for a special ses­ WED. OPEN Construction Industries Association, answered and “from all indications something about the potential know this," said Sam Chilcote, presi­ healthy start in life,” wrote Dr. Under the rules of House-Senate sion to pass a law allowing towns which is coordinating the voluntary they seem to be doing all right.” THURS. DAILY QuotejUnfi note Judith Hall, who did a study on the conferences, the warning provision affected by the tornado to lower dangers of drinking. dent of Distilled Spirits Council of the Officials also reiterated earlier issue. “At this point in time it is in the Senate Bill cannot be expanded cleanup effort, said it should take property taxes for people who lost FBI. :3 0 -9 :3 0 The Senate has voted United States. “A label giving them two to three more days to complete. warnings for residents of the “I think of all sports as a mixture hard hal. The groom, a ser­ homes or businesses. SUN. overwhelmingly to require warning this information in no way helps relatively general public knowledge to include beer and wine because the So far, he estimated the workers had affected area to be on the lookout for SAT. TH E BysVIlMQ PLACE viceman for an aulo dealership, Rep. Astrid Hanzalek, R-Suffield, of art and war.” lables — similar to those found on them to overcome the illness from that alchololism and alcoholic con­ bill calls only for the label on contributed $250,000 worth of labor. unscrupulous insurance adjustors 11 -5 said Tuesday the Legislature passed — Bill Russel, former NBA wore similar clothing. cigarette packages - on beverages which they suffer.” sumption can be hazardous to your beverages with at least 24 percent The state bought the trailers for and repair contractors. a similar law after the 1955 SALE EFFECTIVE WED. DOT. lOtti THRU SAT. DOT. 13th player and coach, writing in his “It was inevitable that battered Chilcote said the “issue has never health. However, it is not general alcohol. $14,500 apiece from a consortium of They told residents to contact the containing at least 24 percent hurricane, permitting towns to book “Second Wind: The husbands would be discovered. been economic - the expense of such knowledge that alcoholic consump­ But it could be amended to discuss three Ballston Spa firms to house state Department of Consumer alcohol, and observers say there is a amend their grant lists. The state Memoirs of an Opinionated Man.” — Richard J. Celles, chairman tion during pregnancy can be hazar­ specifically the danger of birth people who wanted to remain on their Protection’s mobile office in the area good chance the measure could a warning label to the industry. The reimbursed the communities for the “It is the second wave of the most of the University of Rhode Island’s dous to the fetus.” defects or to say the “excessive con­ own property while their homes were to be sure of who they were doing become a law. issue is how to help people,” lost revenue. department of sociology and For that reason, there is talk of being rebuilt. As of Tuesday, 51 business with. important revolution in history.” Distilling industry spokesmen say Advertising and educational sumption" — rather than just “con­ Last Wednesday’s tornado caused families had asked for mobile homes. Donations to a fund which had been — Shulamith Firestone, anthropology, writing about fami­ it is not clear what economic impact, programs aimed at identifying the amending the Senates proposed war­ sumption” - of alcoholic beverages an estimated $250 million in damage The federal government will reim­ set up at the Northern Connecticut feminist theorist, comparing ly violence. ning to specifically address the may be dangerous. to Windsor Locks, Windsor and Suf­ if any, warning lables would have on dangers of alcohol is a better way to burse the state for the cost under National Bank in Windsor Locks for Introducing today’s women’s liberation move­ “We do not think that the tackle the program, he said. dangers of drinking while pregnant. Warning label advocates admit field. Mrs. Hazalek said a state law liquor sales, but they worry that the President Carter's declaration last the victims reached $35,000 Tuesday, profitable response to the Soviet The next step in this debate will there is one big problem with the prohibits local assessors from ment with the first women's rights sobering label could "stigmatize” But many government officials and week which designated Windsor, including $15,000 worth of mattresses come when the House and Senate Senate version - it requires the war­ removing destroyed property from campaigns several decades ago. Union is one which involves shooting their product. Windsor Locks and Suffield a donated by one firm. experts in the field of alcholism the grand list. “He waves a pistol and it enables oneself in the foot in the same As it stands now, the Senate has hold a conference committee to work ning labels to be on ail alcoholic disaster area. Ms. Hart said as of Tuesday, 560 research say the warning can be “Virtually all the property that Israel to order a jet. He gets a process.” voted to put this label on all bottles of out the differences in the bills exten­ beverages sold in the country on Mrs. Grasso said two more con­ applications for assistance — ranging beneficial, was destroyed Oct. 3 was on the tax refugee camp and Israel' gets a — Zbigniew Brezinski, national hard liquor: “Caution: Consumption ding the Alcoholism Treatment Act whatever day the bill is signed into voys of 11 trailers each were from food stamps to Small Business Self-Serve “ Even if people decide to consume rolls as of (Jet. 1,” she said. “Can you housing project.” security aide, denying the White of 1970. law. scheduled to arrive in Poquonock Administration loans — had been of alcoholic beverages may be alcohol in an unwise way, they will imagine what those people will feel House considered cutting U.S. The Senate version contains the “Clearly there is room for com­ later this week and 100 more trailers received. — Rev. Jesse Jackson, U.S. civil dangerous to your health.” when they receive a tax bill this year know the risks and can reach an in­ rights leader, talking about grain exports to the Soviet Union But the staff of the Senate Subcom­ warning label provision; the House promise here,” one alcoholism sub- for non-existent property next formed decision,” said former HEW Palestinian rebel chief Yasser in retaliation for Russian combat m ittee on Alcoholism and Drug version does not. Sen. Don Riege, D- commitee aide said, explaining that year?” “Unless we take appropriate Secretary Joseph Califano. “Though Arafat. Jackson, who made a peace troops in Cuba. Abuse has issued a report saying all Mich., who has held hearings on the the provision more reasonably should Leaf Pickup Approved action now, the people who suffered Wallcovering! most people are familiar with trip to the Middle East, called “I hate to lose. When I get in un­ issue, said he intends to push strong­ be phased in over a a period of time. the most will be hurt a second time,” alcoholic beverages — including beer alcohol, many do not know of all the Arafat’s policies “counterproduc­ iform, I become another person. and wine — as well as the advertising ly to keep the labeling provision MANCHESTER — Tuesday night’s meeting, the board approved with Mrs. Hanzalek said. dangers which may be entailed by its Although wine and beer is Board of Directors meeting resolved tive.” Much more intense I’m motivated to for such beverages should include during the House-Senate conference surprisingly swift action Director use, such as fetal alcohol syndrome.” exempted from the Senate proposal, the leaf pickup issue, with a FitzPatrick’s four-week, five Manchester “We thought we’d just have a un­ go 100 percent.” warning labels. because the Senate voted so strongly His successor, Patricia Roberts these products may also someday unanimous vote of approval for the vacuum program. Fire Calls ique, unusual wedding.” — Charles White, USC running The subcommittee has also looked - 68 to 21 — to adopt the warning new $85,450 version of the vacuum Harris, has also come out in support have to carry warning labels. The project will begin at the end of j — Delores Wagoner, a pointer back, talking about his approach at putting a more complete warning label. program. C of warning labels. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco October. It was hoped the new plan with a Detroit contracting firm, to college football. He is a top con­ on beverages along the lines of : In fact, it is one issue that has at­ After having made the leaf topic a Researchers say an estimated 1,- tracted support from both ends of the and Firearms has the authority to would alleviate the old programs whose wedding costume consisted tender for the 1979 Heisman "CAUTION: Excessive use of campaign issue and debating long 500 to 5,000 children are born every order such warnings, and some flaws of picking up the leaves either Tuesday, 8:23 a.m. — False alarm of white coveralls and matching Trophy. alcoholic beverages may be harmful political spectrum. Sen., Strom Thur­ and hard at the last directors too early or too late, leaving few year with birth defects traceable to observers say that if the labels work athigh and Cooper streets. (Town) to your health, may be habit­ mond, R-S.C., originally sponsored residents happy. Tuesday, 10:04 a.m. — Sewer test the consumption of alcohol by their for hard liquor, the BATF will be un­ forming, and, during pregnancy, may the warning label provision. Normal­ The Republicans, as they voted ap­ at 219 Bidwell St. (Town) mothers. What is not yet agreed on is ly an opponent of government regula­ der pressure to extend the warning to proval for the plan, again re s ta te Tuesday, 2:57 p.m. — Oil leak at 28 cause birth defects. Heavy, rapid f Correction SCOOPS IgrPoa^Snayd how much drinking can cause these tion, he is also messianic about less-powerful alcoholic beverages. ^ •■rrrtT-rrrmr —rr-iineinciMiwtnui i!'"i their position that the vacuum Putnam St. (Town) consumption can cause death.” program should not have b,een Tuesday, 3:44 p.m. — Sewer test at AMERICA MUSr Nor SIQN THE MANCHESTER — The estimated T cost to the town to repair the 75 per­ eliminated in May, 117 East Center St. (Town) m m v f f a m rur Tuesday, 9:47 p.m. — Dumpster The Lighter Side cent of sidewalks needing work is Main Farm Receipts v' RUSSIANS CANT « TROSTEPI two million dollars, according to Jay fire in rear of Manchester Parkade. Giles Director of Public Works who AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) -M aine (Town) completed a survey of the 200 miles continued as New England’s leading Today, 12:45 a.m. — Investigation You Know It Has Three Syllables of town sidewalks. farm producer in 1978 with receipts at 13 School St, (Town) The cost was incorrectly reported of $410 million, but the state’s total Today, 6:53 a.m. — Service call at My own inclination, i confess, in yesterday’s Herald. ' farm income fell $7.5 million from 23 Beacon St. (Eighth District) By DICK WEST used a soft vowel where a hard vowel For example. Sen. Robert Dole is 1977. would be to split it — either as water listed as rhyming with roll. Thats for Our new was preferred, or something of that WASHINGTON (UPI) - With luck, or w ater. But that would turn the benefit of people who might tend instock wallcovering department sort. DO LAWYERS MAKE HOUSECALLS? WE DO. a body can get through an entire Goldwater into a three syllable name, to rhyme it with bowl, soul, goal, hole lets you choose your design and colors For your information, and to spare lifetime without ever having occa­ you any possible chagrin, the name and the guide definitely gives it only or poll, and take it home with you immediately. Decorate this weekend! DIET CENTER YANKEE NORWALL sion to call a senator by name. should be divided into two syllables: two, as in Baker, Bentsen, Bradley, I learned from the guide that I had Choose from 3 different qualities to suit your needs. Iclinics You never know, though, when you Gold and water, with the accent on Bumpers, Burdick and so on. been mispronouncing a number of I8 C0MIN0I might bump into, say. Sen. Barry Since we are told the pronun­ Houm Celle a Office Celle AvelleMe'ln Meeclieeler ■ tael HeiUefS NOW, m m nooPHm EvERTWpr- the former. congressional names. For one, I (Hniideiii) Goldwater on a streetcomer, and the ciations in the guide were provided always spoke of Sen. Paul Laxalt as Wo oro looking lor dapondabia paopla who would QUESTIONS? ANP THANKS FOR That, at least, is the way it appears DIVORCE ‘ 135 S t . CORPORATION ‘ 120 two of you would strike up a conver­ by the members of Congress or by laxalt. The guide says its lack-salt, Ilka to oparita and managa a DIET CENTER. BEG. PRICED.* 3 , , g p g g y i f I COMING/ in a newly published Congressional A proven national company la coming to tha WHi ‘ 30 sation, and you would wind up in­ Pronunciation Guide, compiled as a their employees, we have to assume Manehaatar araa. Wa ara lo ^ In walght Joaa and S t I BANKRUPTCY ‘ 195 1 don’t know what motivated viting him to your place for dinner. public service by Rep. Douglas the two-syllable form is the senators oflar ramarkabla llnanelal ratuma. A background of NnM/Mi WIU ‘ 55 Bereuter to published the guide, but I nutrition, nursing, diat laoturlng or oounolllng would tffii. ADOPTION ‘ 125 a Pre-pasted Bereuter, R-Neb., whose name we own choice. NAMECiUlKiE ‘ 75 If that happened, you might find suspect it may have been a sly way of bo halpful. shall deal with in a moment. You shall have to deal with it as calling attention to the correct For laatura artlola, saa tha August Isaua 1979 ol RIAL ICTATl CLOaiNOt beyer cr ttlsr MM a Dry Strippable AND SAVE yourself introducing the senator to best you can. Try saying water real ■uocass Unllmitad magazina. I TWe leereli (t neeeiienr) tr t Prep, el ieiili Deeinenle Ml PRICE «/ your grandma, and you would want to First, let it be noted that people in fast, sort of slurring the end. That pronunciation of his own name. lleliildMCtetM-CaMCMhlSlNilirifNiMliaal a Scrubbable be sure you pronounced his name some areas, when trying to will help you hold it down to a single He gives it as Beewriter, accent on FOR IMTUVIEW CALL . M h CALL FOR APPOINTMENT properly, wouldnt you? pronounce Goldwater correctly, sonant. the first syllable. How he got writer CELE COHEN AT 80UTHINQTON Manchester -Of course you would. It would be might have trouble compressing For some names, the guide gives a out of reuter, I cannot say.' 1 would DIET CENTER TEL 621-7628 evening hours available embarrassing to all concerned if you water into one syllable, as the guide phonetic pronunciation; for others, a have made' it rhyme with Roto- 6 4 S - 0 S 0 0 MANCHESTER, 239 SPENCER ST. put the accent on the wrong syllable, dictates. rhyming word. rooter. Law Offices of Harry Robert Stahl PAGE TEW - EVENINO HERALD. Wed.. Oct. 10.197»_ EVENING HERALD, Wed., Oct. 10, 1979- PAGE ELEVEN O bituarim ) Directors Putting $10,000i H e r a ld Indian Booters Arthur J. Francis Harry R. VanCamp A n g l e Mrs. Beatrice Rowland JACKMAN, MAINE -H arry R. BOLTON —Mrs. Beatrice (Free- In Eifiergency Fuel Fund VERNON —Arthur J. Francis, 78, VanCamp, 64, formerly of mont) Melocbe Rowland, W, of 2S7 of IS Crown St., Rockville, died Manchester, .Conn, died Sept. 11 In Earl Yost folton Center Road, died this mor­ of hand. He said state should have the Tuesday at Rockville General Waterville. Burial was in Jackman. BY LAUREN DAVIS SHEA tion of the 42 cords of wood to finance Sports Editor Hot on Cold Day ning at Manchester Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of first lien on property of those He had lived ip Manchester for 34 Herald Reporter the emergency fuel fund. Hospital. She was the wife of Troy W. Edna AmEhide Francis. years before moving to Jackman in receiving town aid. He said this Town anager Robert Weiss said the MANCHESTER — TTie Board of By LEN AUSTER possession of third place in the the third stanza, set up the Indians' Rowland. Mr, Francis was a member of the last November. Before his retire­ would prevent homeowners who suggestion had previously occurred Directors Tuesday evening ap­ league. Conard and Wethersfield final tally. It slid past a Conard She.was bom in Schylerville, N. Y. Rockville Police Department ment he was manager of the heating receive town money from selling to town committees Involved In the Herald Sporiswriter propriated 110,000 for an emergency Race for Rookie Honors each sport 4-3-1 marks. defender to an unmolested Kelly in on April 12,1910 and had lived in the between 1928 and 1945, For the past division of W. G. Glenney Co. He was expensive homes without the town fuel issue. He said it had to be dis- It was a chilling rain which fuel fund to meet the needs of While the Baltimore Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates are The Indians were held off the front of the c^ge. With a clear field, hfonchester area for many years 11 years he had been a school a communicant of St. Bartholomew’s recouping some of the money it gives garded mainly because the wood is residents who barely earn enough to fell yesterday in West Hartford ^.scoreboard in the first quarter but Kelly belted it into the cage for his moving to Bolton 28 years ago. crossing guard for Vernon Center Church. away in fuel aid. from the Water Department and the battling for baseball’s supremacy in the United States, a race be out of the jurisdiction of social but the play of the Manchester tallied twice in less than a minute in second goal of the game, and second She was a past president of the Middle School at West Road and Survivors are his wife, Ella Director Carl Zinsser suggested funds from the wood belong to the going on behind the scenes involves rookies in the American High soccer team warmed the the second stanza. of the season. \ Catholic Council of Women, St. Peterson Road. For many years he Albrecht VanCamp; two sons, Brian service agencies and will be hardest saving some of the 42 cords of wood, department. He said the funds are League. Manchester unofficially had an 18-4 Maurice (Hiurch, Bolton and was an was employed by the Pearl Oil Co. VanCamp and Blair VanCamp, and hit by the skyrocketing cost of home which the town plans to auction, for used to keep the Water Department cockles of Coach Dick Left winger Jeff Lombardo from Who will win the honor? The Whalers as general manager. "This edge in shots. active member of the church. She Bom in Trowbridge, England Aug. one daughter, Kim Van Camp, all of heating. those low income people who would self-sustaining. Danielson. his slot crossed the ball to right Bob Faucher, co-chairperson of the Baseball Writers of America will not has been the toughest day of the winger John Kelly. He settled it and “ Everyone in the league has been was also a member of the Senior 2,1901, Mr. Francis has lived most of Jackman. . be receiving some of the fuel The Indians, hustling and working Manchester Citizens for Social make known their decision until after season, with the final player cuts,” fired past Chieftain sophomore saying Conard has the speed but we Citizens of Manchester. his life in Rockville. emergency allocation. He said the together, were most impressive in The family suggests that memorial Responsibility, suggested the board Now You Know the World Series. he said as he put on his golf shoes in keeper Jim Cisneros just inside the outhustled them. We beat them to the Besides her husband she leaves a He was a charter member of the town should be sure none of these turning back homestanding Conard, contributions may be made to the challenge local businesses to meet Depending on the inflection, the First year players who ilnade the locker room at Ellington Ridge left post. ball. The defense was taking the step son, ^ w a rd Meloche of Bolton; a Rockville Barbershoppers. people can make use of the wood 3-0, for their third win in a row as American Cancer Society. words “ma ma ma ma ma” in the outstanding contributions included Country Club. He was too late to play A three-man wave produced the se­ towards the bail: we've been backing brother, Robert Freemont of Besides his wife, he is survived by the town’s allocation. before the wood is made available to they’ve seemed to settle in the John Tucci, the independent can­ Shan language of Burma mean either pitchers Mark Clear of California, 18 holes, with Whaler players, but cond score. Lombardo slid a pass to up before. But today we didn't back Florida; and seven sisters, Mrs. a son, A rthur A. F ra n c is of more wealthy residents. proper groove. Richard W. Moynihan “help the horse" or “a mad dog is Ron Davis of New York and Ross managed to get in nine holes in the left inside Sparky Laggis who'in turn up and you'll notice the number of Lillian Taylor, Mrs. Marie Foster, Ellingtonj two daughters, Mrs. didate for the Board of Directors, A resident suggested using the “Absolutely! No question about it, EAST HARTFORD -R ichard W. coming.” Baumgarten of Chicago. The trio wind and cold weather. slid it over to right inside Dan fouls is way down. We were beating Mrs. Harriet Boex, Mrs. Margarite Natalie Lenkauskas of Brockton, suggested the program could get out money the town gained from the auc­ this was our best game of the year," Moynihan, 69, of 57 King St., East chalked up 11, 14 and 13 victories The hardest job was to break up the Collins. He, in stride, fired past them to the ball and doing something Wright, Mrs. Mary Schoenecker, and Mass, and Ms. Kaye Francis, admired Danielson, “All the little Hartford, died Tuemday at his home. respectively. Davis dropped just two Howe familv. Kelley having the Cisneros into the short corner for his with it," Danielson admonished. Mrs. Gloria Ciotti, all of New York Manchester; a brother, Charles things that we had been doing wrong Bom in East Hartford, he was a decisions with the Yanks as a relief unpleasant task of informing Marty fifth goal of the season. Halfback Tim O’Brien and Collins, state, and Mrs. Leona Mason of Francis of Vernon; a sister, Mrs. came together. lifelong resident. Before his retire­ artist while Clear lost five times and Howe that he would be playing with “We re playing together. That was among others, drew praise from Florida. Laura Lisk of Rockville and four Town Management Study “We didn’t let Conard get started. ment in 1972, he was employed by the; Baumgarten eight times as starters. the Whalers' No. 1 farm club in the the difference. This was what we Danielson. "I’d say everyone we put A mass of Christian burial will be grandchildren. We moved to the ball the best we First National Stores Warehouse as a No rookie hit .300 but a trio came American League, Springfield, hoped we'd get right off the bat in there played well," he stated. said Friday at 9 a.m. at St. Maurice Graveside services will be have this year," he continued, "That receiving foreman for 42 years. He close. Outfielder Bill Sample of instead of wearing the green and fbutt... We were giving the ball to "The passing up and down the field Church, Bolton. Burial will be in St. Thursday at 11 a.m. at Grove Hill was a great game. Everybody was was a communicant of St. Mary’s Texas batted .292, infielders Alfredo white uniform of the parent squad. whoever was open. We weren't was very beautiful. This was the first James Cemetery, Manchester. There Cemetery, Rockville. Outlines Reorganization passing and it started from the very Church, Blast Hartford. He was a Griffin of Toronto and John Castino Being one of the last cuts, Marty trying tOrdribble past people; we time they've seen themselves play will be no calling hours. Memorial Friends may call at the Ladd beginning and didn't stop. You J o h n K elly donations may be made to St. World War II Army veteran and a _ c „ „ ,i„ u e d from Page One engineering activities should be of Minnesota hit .287 and .285 respec­ Howe could very well be the first were just giving it to the open man, ” real soccer," remarked Danielson, Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Of the 462 permanent employees man recalled when a vacancy exists. haven't seen passing like that in quite Scorr:- Tuire Maurice CJiurch Building Fund. Rockville, today from 7 to 9 p.m. member of the Hose Company No. 2 In its discussion of public safety assigned to the division and that tively. Danielson cited. adding he thought the players like the recorded by the town as of the end of Pat Putnam of Texas slammed 18 He’s not as talented as brother Mark awhile and remember they did it The John F. Tierney Funeral of East Hartford. services, the report indicated the more routine matters not requiring “We've been saying when we pass results, too. June, 248 returned a survey which homers to give the Rangers a little Howe and the demotion may fire him with a wet ball." Home, 219 W. Center St., James E. Taggart He leaves two sisters. Miss Nora C. four exisiting divisions of the police engineering expertise should be to the first man open, we will play Next outing for the Indians is assessed the employee attitudes. more punch while driving in 64 runs. up to new heights. The victory was Manchester’s fifth Manchester, is in charge of MANCHESTER -Jam es E. Moynihan of East Hartford and Mrs. department should be consolidated assigned elsewhere,” said the report, some soccer. It’s a team game and Friday at Enfield High at 3:30. The Series Sehedule Overall, with respect to Public In the last decade, only one pitcher Papa Gordie Howe couldn’t hide in eight outing and it. coupled with Raiders upended Manchester in the arrangements. Taggart, 88, of 129 Wells St., died Anne L. Scott of Manchester; and into three divisions by combining the department of management services we found out today everyone could do Works, the report stated, it is un­ has won the award, Mark Fidrych of Wethersfield's 1-1 draw with Penney, Buhimore Pillsliurgli Tuesday at Manchester Memorial several nieces and nephews. administrative and maintenance including personnel and labor his disappointment with the family it. " the veteran Tribe coach added. season opener, 3-2. usual for a town the size of the Detroit Tigers heading the list in being broken up but he’s realistic boosts the Silk Towners into sole Besl-of-Srwn Hospital. Funeral services will be Friday, divisions with each of the divisions relations, budget and research, data I nmhardo, with a corner kick in 8:16 a.m,, from the Callahan Funeral Manchester to have seven operating 1976. enough to know that it wasn’t an easy ( All Tillies KDT) Bom in County Armagh, Northern being headed by a captain reporting processing,- and hoard support ac­ Oct. 9 — Pittsburgh at Peter Joseph Scheer Home, 1602 Main St., followed by a divisions in a public works depart­ Since '69, four infielders were decision for Kelley to make. Ireland, July 9, 1891, Mr. Taggart directly to the police chief. ment. ‘"This number taxes the ability tivities, while continuing to serve on Baltimore, Ippd.. raini MANCHESTER -P e te r Joseph mass in St. Mary’s Church at 9 a.m. selected — Lou Whitaker of Detroit “ft was a most difficult decision to Scheer of 66 Essex St. husband of came to the United States in 1909 and In the area of human, social and- of a director to provide .effective special assignments as an assistant Oct. 10 — Pittsburgh at settled in Manchester. Burial will be in St. Mary’s to the general manager. in ’78, Eddie Murray of Baltimore in make.” Coach Don Blackburn said of Gertrude Hollar Scheer, died Sunday cultural services, the report stated leadership and control.” The report '77, Mike Hargrove of Texas in '74, Eagles Shade Gilbert Baltimore. 8:30 p.m, sending Marty to Springfield. Before retiring he was custodian at Cemetery, East Hartford. Calling the health, social services, human suggests by combining the parks and The report had numerous Oct. 11 — Pittsburgh al at Manchester Memorial Hospital. and Chris Chambliss of Cleveland in “Sending a player down is never an Junior Terry McConville, with an the former E. G. Keith Furniture Co. hours are today from 7-9 p.m. and services and senior citizens cemeteries divisions and possibly suggestions which would result in the Three second-half goals McConville eight and Marciano four. Baltimore. 8:30 p.m. A mass of Christian burial was said ’71. easy decision. assist from Byrne, made it 2-1 at and before that worked in the Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial departments should be combined into consolidation of some departments, snapped a halftime deadlock "After a couple of early mental Oct. 12 — Baltimore at at the Church of the Assumption eliminating maintenance as a Fred Lynn of Boston in '75, Al “I think he’ll be b.ack as a left 10:10 as he punched home an 18- dressing mill at (Tieney Brothers for donations: may be made to St. a department of human services bringing together town operations and powered East Catholic to a mistakes, we settled down and con­ Pittsburgh. 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at 10 a.m. Burial was in Mary’s Church, 15 Maplewood Ave., separate division, the “span of con­ Bumbry of Baltimore in ’73 and Lou winger,” Blackie noted. yarder. But, again, the advantage many years. headed by a director of human ser­ similar in nature which, said the trolled the game without much dif­ Oct. 13 — Baltimore at East Cemetery. trol of the director wouuld be Piniella of Kansas City in ’69 were Shipping Marty down ended six 5-2 victory over Gilbert High in didn’t last as 67 seconds later Greg A member of the Sal /ation Army, East Hartford. vices. report, “require closer coordination, ficulty,” stated East Coach Tom Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. The John F. Tierney Funeral reduced to five divisions plus the ad­ seasons that the Howes played non-conference soccer action Morhardt tallied for Gilbert he played the snare dmm with the Carl R. Bengtson In a discussion about employee at­ serve essentially the same clientele, outfielders named while Carlton Fisk Malin, "Generally speaking it was a x-Oct. 14 — Baltimore at Home, 219 W. Center St. was in ministrative service unit.” of Boston in '72 and the late Thurmap together. East, however, wouldn’t be denied Salvation Army band for many MANCHESTER -F u n eral ser­ titudes, the report found job dis­ or provide other opportunities for yesterday in Winsted under good team effort and we got some ■Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. charge of arrangements. Munson of New York in '70 were the with Mark Marciano at 7:22 of the se­ years. vices for Carl R. Bengtson, of satisfaction to be “concentrated In addition, the report commented more effective service to the adverse conditions. playing time for some of the younger x-Oct. 16 — Pittsburgh al catchers named. cond half getting what proved to be He is survived by two brothers, Stewartstown, N. H., formerly of among young, educated male that “far too little inspection of con­ public.” Orioles in Six The Eagles, 5-3, were scheduled to players." Baltimore, 8:30 p.m. Chambliss and Piniella are now the game-winner, assisted by MeCon- Eleanor Ruth Fournier William Taggart of Manchester and Manchester, will be held Thursday at workers, who tend to be either struction activities is being done .... As each department came under 5? face Prince Tech in a make-up clash Byrne at midfield and Tom x-Oct. 17 — Pittsburgh at Yankees. Crystal balling the World Series ville. The latter at 15:20, on a feed MANCHESTER —Funeral ser­ S. Stewart Taggart of New 11 a.m. in the First Baptist Church of professionals or skilled trades- and contractors are allowed to work with scrutiny in the report, suggestions today but the game has been post­ Toomey, filling in for the ill Phil the pick here is Baltimore in six from Bill Furlong, made it 4-2 as he Baltimore, 8:30 p.m. vices will be held Thursday at 9:15 Hampshire; one sister, Mrs. Martha Northwood, N. H. He died Monday. craftsmen in specific departments only occasional inspection, par­ were made to improve service. In the poned and rescheduled Thursday in Marciano, at fullback played well for x-if necessary. games with Manager Earl Weaver chipped a 25-yarder over the goalie's a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, Moffat of Florida, and several nieces Graveside services will be held in (especially water and sewer).’’ And ticularly those working for sub­ Engineering ivision of Public Works Unpleasant Task the difference. Despite what the um­ Hartford at 3:30, East. The Eagles had a 44-12 edge in dividers.” And the report said daily head. shots with Gilbert keeper Skip 400 Main St., for Miss Eleanor Ruth and nephews. East Cemetery, Manchester, the report stated that this dis­ Department, for example, the report Busier than usual Monday in his pires think, he’s a smart cookie, Halfback Kevin Byrne assisted by Fournier, 65, of 38 Willard Road, who Funeral services will be Thursday Thursday at 4 p.m. reports showing work accomplished said much of the engineering design Kyle Ayer drilled home a 25-yarder Ayer added some icing at the 30:36 Brochue making 25 saves and East satisfaction stems mainly from want Hartford office was Jack Kelley, who usually a move or two ahead of the mark as he rocketed home a 25-yard died Tuesday. at 11:30 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Funeral arrangements are being and materials used are not required. for public works construction is per­ to give East a 1-0 lead at the 1:24 keeper Mike Ciszewski nine stops. of better pay, better chances for pulls the strings for the Hartford opposition. direct kick after a Gilbert foul. Ayer A mass of Christian burial will be Home, 400 Main St. with Capt. Arthur handled by the Pinkham Funeral promotion, and better supervision. virtually all of the town’s formed by others. “It is believed that mark of the first half. But Gilbert Gilbert went to 2-6-1 with the loss. Area Soccer said at 10 a.m. at St. Bartholomew Carlson, officer in charge of the Home, Northwood. The family drew even on a goal by Joe Lambour. now has five goals for the season. CJiurch. Burial will be in St. Bridget Salvation Army, officiating. suggests that memorial gifts be Despite the elements, four area Cemetery. Friends may call at the Burial will ^ in East Cemetery. made to the First Baptist Church, Penney-W ether sfieldT ie soccer clashes were contested with Rham High downing Vinal Tech, 5-1, funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. There will be no calling hours. Northwood. by Jeff DeAngelis. Penney High and Wethersfield Cheney in Upset, Coventry High winding up on the Two overtime sessions failed to Al SIEFFERT'S SAYS... High battled to a 1-1 stalemate in short end of a 3-1 score to Rocky Hill, provide a decider. CCIL soccer action yesterday at the East Hartford High bowing to un­ Goalie Rich McCarthy, Joe Lom­ Eagles' rain-drenched field. beaten Hall High. 4-1, and Rockville bardo, Dave Sayward and John End Bolton Skein Directors Given Praise Penney is 1-5-2 in the league while High succumbing to CVC foe McAvoy played well defensivelyJlor Wethersfield stands 4-3-1 after the Newington High, 3-0. draw. Penney, which was outshot by Breaking into the win column, Cheney Tech upset Bolton, 2-1, WHY PAY MORE? The Eagles took a 1-0 advantage in Wethersfield by a 20-14 margin. in Charter Oak Conference soccer action yesterday in the rain at Rick Tarca scored two goals and At Last Regular Session the first quarter on a goal by Tim Penney’s next tilt is Friday against the Beavers' field. Ray Tuohey, Mike Dreyer and Ricky Windham High at 3:30 in Williman- MANCHESTER -T he Board of Charles E. Lesperance suffered a a brief against the town. He also felt Lawlor. That edge stood until the The victory gives the Techmen a 1- first half with many chances to Bunker one each as Rham registered Directors meeting Tuesday night five percent permanent disability the groups wouldn’t participate fourth stanza when Vin Gianni tallied tic. 4-1 COC mark and aggregate ledger score, " noted Tech Coach Manny its seventh win in eight tries. The began with a report on affirmative when he slipp^ on slush that had because the towns in them would Get lem ethins extra... for the Black Knights off a fine feed of 1-5-2 while the loss drops the Goncalves, “The second half was Sachems are 5-1 in the COC. Angelo action and concluded four hours later hardened to ice. He initially “protect their own flanks” and not Bulldogs to 3-3 in COC play and 3-4-2 played in the mud and it was very dif­ Zampini tallied the lone goal for with congratulations all around for requested 365,000 from the town. get involved in M anchester’s overall. Bolton had been riding a ficult for both sides. Both goalies did Vinal, 2-3-1 in the conference and 3-4- being one of the most active boards Shea said there is “probable problems Bolton Tigers Triumph three-game winning streak. an outstanding job considering the 1 overall. in Manchester’s recent history. liability” on the part of the town and Finally, the group heard praise The Bolton Tigers whipped the Colchester Cougars, 26-12, in midget football Cheney's Mike Fraser, at the 20- conditions ' In between, the directors approved that if the case were to go to trial it from citizens, the town, manager and and 30-minute marks of the first half, Cheney outshot Bolton, 11-10, with Kevin Thalacker accounted for the an out-of-court settlement for a man would be more costly to the town. each other for being an active board. play last weekend. Tech keeper Lou Governale and lone goal for Coventry, which dipped The Bolton “ B" team also won over Colchester, 32-0. accounted for both tallies. He was injured on town property, learned of Mayor Penny earlier had related Each director said their participa­ assisted by Chris Vann and Dan Bolton netminder Jeff Beecher each to 3-5-1 overall with the loss. Rocky <40 FACTORY Greg Fenton scored on TD runs of Clarence Zachery scored three town emergency aid to the tornado- good Samaritan efforts of the town in tion on the board had been rewar­ Menard respectively. The tallies making six stops. Dave Nowak and Hill is unbeaten in nine starts 41 and 45 yards, Mike Fenton tallied TDs on runs of 25, 32 and 44 yards to struck Windsor area, and agreed to the tornado-struck areas of Windsor ding. Zinsser facetiously said “The were the senior striker’s first goals Brian Eaton also played well for the East Hartford went to 2-6 with the on a 14-yard run and Ted Brown lead the “B” team. Joel Hoffman contact regional municipal agencies and Windsor Locks, to the applause only reason we are here is because of of the '79 campaign. Beavers. loss to Hall, 8-0. while Rockville rifled a 50-yard TD strike to Jeff scored on a 2-yard run and he scored for help in the community develop­ of the packed hearing room. the money.” Brian Winkler accounted for the Cheney's next outing is Friday at slipped to 3-4 with the loss to Peterson. Richard Rose added a two- twice the two-point conversion along ment court case, among other topics. Penny said, “The highway depart­ Board members are paid 3300 a lone Bulldog marker at the 38-minute home against powerful Rham High Newington. 3-2-1. The Human Relations Commission ment contributed over 400 man hours year. point conversion for Bolton “A". with Dave Boiseneau and Billy while Bolton is at Portland. Both Kurt Eifler scored both TDs for Sheetz, mark of the opening half with an un­ asked—the- directors to approve to the Windsor effort. On behalf of The members agreed to meet in assisted goal. games start at 3:30. specific hiring goals for minorities the board, the general manager and special ses/^on-t)ct.' 23 at 5 p.m. to CASH REBATE! Colchester on runs of 21 and 5 yards. Dave Janton and Keith Jarvis also "Both teams played well in the Ci't a cash rchalc direct [mm Ccneral Kleclirc when vou Jon Soares and Don Spasito also played w:^l for the winners. and women. Lee Ann Gundersen, his staff are commende for their ac­ discuss^he sewer agreement \ buy these a|iptiances at retait fmm (hdoher t thru Nnvember betweem the town and South Wind­ played well for Bolton. 1 1 Tfc Illing Kickers commission chairperson, said setting tions.” ^ ■ I* 1 1 :l(l. tUTlI Walton Questionable . specific goals would show federal Penny added that on the sor. ’The town manager was directed Schulz wins Run suil unbeaten authorities the town was taking good Wednesday of the tornado, the civil to insure the meeting received SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Bill Walton, faith action to induce minorities to defense and volunteer fire depart­ proper publicity so all those who Sports Slat^ the injury-prone and expensive apply for jobs in the town. ment set up an emergency landing should be in attendance would know acquisition of the San Diego Clippers, Illing’s varsity soccer team *40 FACTORY W e d n e sd a y Terrv !Mc(]onvillc The directors took no action on the area at Manchester High School to about the meeting. has not practiced with the team for remained unbeaten but once-tied requestm Mayor Penny said, “The allow for airlifting of victims who 11 days and has been listed as a As Cheney Bows with a 3-2 win over J.F. Kennedy of Manchester CROSS COUNTRY • Enfield yesterday. subject will need in-depth discussion would be transported to Manchester Fast Calholir at Bulkeley (girls) questionable starter for the Clippers’ which this board no longer has the Memorial Hospital. Although the T.iTca ha ving tw o ___ (H IT H tW M NBA regular season opener Friday Only two of the top five places were garnered by Cheney Tech Dave Johnson registered the three- Polfce Report J FIELD HOCKEY Kudio, TV Tonight time to to. emergency landing strip was not Automatically shuts night against the Los Angeles „ as it dropped a 23-32 decision to COC foe Portland High m cross goal hat trick for the Rams, now 2-0-1 ( w ashors in. one* Hall at Manrhesler, 3:45 • Orioles VH. Pirates, Uh. 8 for the season. Stu MacCluggage. Tuesday’s meeting was the direc­ utilized, the emergency departments Lakers. MANCHESTER -P olice charged off when clothes Runners $s. Muple I.eufs's, Cii. 9 country action yesterday at rain-splattered Wickham Park. tors last regular session. 'The next had shown quick action to meet any Doubles yonr Walton, who missed the entire Don Logan and Mike St. Laurent 16-year-old Christopher Kilpatrick, are dried the way GIRLS VOLLEYBALL received assists on Johnson s scores. board that meet will be composed of contingency the disaster created. of no certain address, with third coixvexiiexicel East Catholir at Ellington, 3:15 season last year with an injured foot, Cheney goes to 5-4 while Portland evens its mark at 4-4, Jim Siewertsen, Brian Carr. Joe new members, due to the upcoming In their final action, the board degree criminal trespass ’Tuesday. 3TOU w a n t. GIRLS SWIMMING aggravated an injured tendon in his Techman Ron Schulz took in­ Gallagher and Alex Glenn offensively November election. agreed by consensus to direct the Police made the arrest after a East Catholic at Wethersfield, left foot Sept. 28 during an exhibition dividual honors with a 16:13 clocking and Eric Enroth. Dean Gustafson, In answer to a question from Direc­ town manager to seek the support of 3:30 game with the Lakers and has not Tanner Street woman complained over the 2.8 mile layout to secure a Doug Mitchell and goalie John tor Elizabeth Intagliata, Personnel the Connecticut Conference of Thursday practiced since. that an unidentified male was 16-second victory ^over Portland's Paggioli defensively stood out for Director Steven Werbner said the Municipalities and the Capital GIRLS VOLLEYBALL watching her house from some Ken Kavanaugh. Illing. town could jeopardize its chances for Region Council of Governments in bushes in the rear of her property. Windham at Manehester, 3:30 Escapes Injury Rrirular P rirr 028B Tom Martin was fifth for the federal revenue sharing funds hy not the town’s Community Development Kilpatrick was ordered to appear our HUrount —20 SOCCFR SEATTLE (U PI) — S63ttl6 Beavers while Woody Holland was having a set of detailed hiring goals. court case. in East Hartford Superior Court Oct. You pay uh 268 l,.rR9 raiih rrhalr —20 Ea»l Catholic at Prince Tech, 3:30 seventh, Dale Soares ninth and Bob However, he said if the new ^ a r d of Director Carl Zinsser stressed he 22, police said. escaped with minor injuries Tuesday Indian Spikers did not want the organizations to tell Pridav Ferguson 10th. Directors considers the matter soon, Police charged Henry Dessert, 41, • ______^ 4 8 when he was involved in a traffic ac­ it is unlikely the town will lose the the town how to run the fight. He felt FOOTBALL cident on the Mercer Island Floating Next outing for Cheney is Friday all that should be accepted is a finan­ 115 Prospect St., Vernon, with viola­ Hall al ManchcHler, 7:30 against Prinee Tech in Hartford, money. tion of probation ’Tuesday. He was Bridge across Lake Washington. Defeat Fermi In other action, the board ap­ cial contribution, although he said it SOCCER Results: 1. Schulz (CT) 16:13 for released on a 3100 bond. Court date is r n c e local delivery • SERVICE The Washington State Patrol said proved, at the reccommendation of wouldn’t hurt to ask for their sup­ ManrhcHter al Enfirlil, 3:30 2.8 miles. 2, Kavanaugh (P), 3. Oct. 22. r n c e REMOVAL of old appliance S 4 0 C A S H REBATE Wilkens was driving westbound when port. Rham al Cheney Teeh, 3:30 Smedick IP), 4. Manning (P), 5. Mar­ Manchester High girls’ volleyball Town Attorney William Shea, Police said the P & L Restaurant, a trailer being towed by an eastbound Zinsser also said he does not Larga capaolty xafriBnokor Penney al Winilliam tin (CT), 6. Cohen (P), 7, Holland team, after jumping to a tworgame settling out of court for the sum of 550 East Middle Turnpike, was Ho more oven oleanon to vehicle broke loose, crossed the road believe the groups will participate Fermi al Kaal Harlford (CT), 8. Weiner (P), 9. Soares (CT), lead, was pushed to the limit before 32,500 a claim by a man who had frac­ burglarized this morning and 3712 IfaatnrM new treeli food life boy. Ibis oven olaana and struck Wilkens' car. Wilkens because Hartford is a member of the Itself nztomstloslly... Bloomfield al Soulli Windaor 10. Ferguson (CT). taking a 15-4, 15-12, 6-15, 4-15 and 15-6 tured his ankle outside the Broad was stolen. There were no signs of [extension eyateml sustained a bruised left wrist and an groups. Hartford has previously filed for psnnissi Koekville al Bulkeley victory over Fermi High yesterday in Street post office. forced entry. abrasion on his left shin. Damage to Bollon al Porlland >. his car was estimated at $2,(XI0, state Rain Halts Play Enfield. Kaal Hamplon al Coventry f" troopers said. Vl'indaor al GlaHlunhury Illing girls' field hockey team Kim Massett served well for the Area Police Report GROSS COUNTRY battled J.F. Kennedy of Enfield to a Indians, now 5-3 for the season. Fermi / Hall / ManelieHler, N.H. al 0-0 tie in a contest called early in the Coventry was walking home from high school ’The driver of the other car was Manehealer, 3:30 Illing Ja wee second half by rain. Fermi took the jayvee contest. 15- Fermi / Hall / ManrheHler, N.H. al Toby Brown, Kristin English, Coventry Police are investigating Tuesday afternoon near the Avery Henrietta Molitoris, 52, of Stafford (i‘|{ulur Prirr 9, 7-15 and ^ 1 . (Peggy Muldoon, Manrlie»ler (kIHh), 3:30 Jeannie Bronise, Doreen Phelps, Sue an armed robbery that occurred at Street area of Eelzebub Road. Springs. Ms. Falkowski was taken to Refular Price .jenit bur tiisrouiil Booters Win Brenda Robin’^.wighd Holly Massett Ijt M our dlNcount You puy UN Kaat Calholir al South Catholir Nelson and goalie Cariann Diaz Police said the girl broke away Rockville General Hospital for treat­ Illing's jayvee soccer team won its played well for the locals. the Medi-Mart Store on South Street You p«y u» raeh (UhcuuiiI (girla), 3:30 from the assailant who allegedly ment. Both cars had to be towed. l^n cABh rrlmlr played well for Illing. about 9:30 last night. Cheney Teeh al Prinee Teeh, 3:30 third in a row yesterday, 5-1, over tried to pull her into the woods and The court answer date is Oct. 19. •1518 •8478 J.F. Kennedy of Enfiefd. The game Police said the store employee said •Net Price After rebitc ' , FIELD HOCKEY a lone male entered the store, and, at the girl was not physically harmed. Correction was shortened to three quarters by The black male was described as Enfield al ManeheMler, 3:30 the rain. gunpoint, took an undertermined In an arrest report on Jeffrey F. GIRLS VOI.LEYBAI.L Bennet Runners Win ^amount of money, and then left. The being in his late teens or early twen­ * 4 0 CASH REBATE 340 CASH REBATE Glenn Boggini assisted by Ashwani ties, about six-feet tall, and wearing Trotter, 17, of 27 Legion Drive, Ver­ Itloomfield al Eaal Galholie, 3:.30 Dhar scored Illing's first goal. John ^clerk wasn’t harmed, police said. non, the police inadvertently said the If YOU HAVE A MASTER CHARGE. GIRLS SWIMMING Rennet’s boys’ and girls' cross with Art Bruder. Peter Foley. Bob jeans and a dark shirt. VISA, BANKAMERICARD, KEENEY ST. Going Nowhere Police said they have no further Edwards added the second tally, country squads topped Vernon Mid­ Price, Tom Miller and Rich Law also Vernon arrest was made Sunday. It should AMERICAN EXPRESS, CARTE EXIT Hall al ManelieHler, 3:45 assisted by Dhar. East Hartford High’s Scott Chadwick (22) broke past the line details at this time but that they are have read Saturday. BLANCHE OR DINERS CLUB CARD, Ai OFF 1-84 EaHt Calholir at Newington, 3:30 dle School yesterday in Vernon. The in the top 10. On the distaff side. Wanda S. Falkowski, 52, of 32 King THEN VOU MAV QUALIFY FOR 443-445 HARTFORD RD. t / U MANCHESTER. Jeff Borgida collected a rebound actively investigating the incident. Trotter was charged with failure to Saturday of scrimmage but wasn’t going much farther as Manchester boys won by a 20-40 count and the Maureen Lacey, Mara Walrath. Beth St., Rockville,’was charged Monday $500 00 WORTH OFF INST4HTINSTANT (jp ST.-END OE KEENEY 647-9997 off Scott McCluggage for filing’s CREDIT." EOOTBALl, High linebacker John Hanley (41) grabbed hold. Action took girls by a 15-47 margin, White. Kim Costello. Laura Bottone South Windsor with making an improper left turn in drive a reasonable distance apart in third goal with Steve Ixjgan adding THE PEOPLE WHO BRING YOU South Calholir al Eanl Catholir, Tony Barbagallo and Pat Mace and Brenda Allan swept the top six South Windsor Police are seeking connection with the investigation of a connection with the investigation of a 647 -9 99 8 the final two Ram tallies. Several place in CCIL contest last Saturday which the Hornets took, 26-8. LOW PRICES 4 PERSONAL SERVICE 7:30 took the top two spots for Bennet spots. the whereabc its of a black male who two-car accident at the intersection two-car accident. others played well for Illing. (Herald photo by Adamson) allegedly grabbed a young girl as she of Routes 30 and 83. His court answer date is Oct. 19. TONITE 'TIL 5 • TUES., WED. & SAT. 'TIL 5 • SION., THURS., FRI. 'TIL 9 PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD, Wed., Oct. 10. lOT EVENING HERALD, Wed., Oct. 10, 1979 - PAGF THIBTRRN imism Bill Rodgers

marginal.” v BALTIMORE (UPI) - The open the 76th World Series tonight. “We’ve played on worse,” said series when game No. ^was post­ said the rainout will cause his team In Last Shot Game 2 . has been pushed back to Santarone, who will have more than poned on Oct. 10,1971 in ^ tim p re.- ho problems. "I have confidence that the most important man around ''It won’t affect our club,” Tanner grounds crew will be able to get the Thursday, originally scheduled to be 20 assistants working to put the field The weather already has changed Celtics’ Family NEW YORK (UPI) — At age 31, long distance runner Bill Memorial Stadium is Pat San- Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver’s said. “Both teams are going to be field ready. 'Ilie weather is expected a travel day. in shape. BOSTON (UPI) — Once again, hope has burgeoned in Boston Eric Femsten has an excellent shot Rodgers has no false illusions. He knows 1980 could be his last tarone, a middle-aged “It would have been bad tough play Rains were predicted to continue plans to go with a three-man pitching delayed. As of this moment, out to clear up tomorrow (Wednesday) photography buff — the in those conditions,” said until early today and there was a rotation. In a switch from his pitching rotation is still Kison. Bert and it should be adequate for drying that the Celtics have finally turned the comer in their rebuilding at backup to Cowens. n t ^ Olympic medal, and he plans to go after it full “I’m just ready to start playing,” ballpark's head Baltimore's Ken Singleton. “The chance the Series could be further original plan to show Pittsburgh as Blyleven, John Candelaria and Jim purposes.” . program. Bibby. If anything else happens we Neither of the starting pitchers said Bird, one of the most bally h o ^ groundskeeper. World Series is baseball’s key show disrupted since rain is expected to many lefthanders -as possible, That was the same message heard team since Auerbach came here “I’m not fooling myself one bit,” roommate had won the Boston and they should try to play in good return to the area Thursday. Weaver announced he will use right­ might re-think our plan.” cared much about the delay. collegians to play the game. “I just said Rodgers, who specializes in the Marathon — in marathon running and After a steady rain washed, out here last fall, before the worst three decades ago. Most agree the want to be able to play in every game It was the 26th Series game to be hander Dennis Martinez in game No. Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who “If I had a preference,” Kison toughest of all track events, the he entered his first race — The Tuesday night’s game, the first conditions.” season in the team’s history. This signing of Fitch, because he was and give the fans a treat like they If the forecast holds. Game 2 will postponed, 25 via rainout and one 4. surveyed the field then called off the said. “I’d rather hafe played. But marathon. “This is my last real good Boston — in 1973. He didn’t finish the World ^ rie s opener ever to be post­ year, however, there are changes someone outside the Celtics family, haven’t seen here in the last two be played with temperatures in the because of cold weather. The last “It definetly gives Dennis a start,” contest at the scheduled starting you can’t do anything about the galore to prompt renewed optimism shot. I could still make the Olympic 26-plus mile course and that’s one of poned. Santarone was charged with was a positive step — especially his years.” 30’s, taking the wind-chill factor into previous rainout occurred on Oct. 20, Weaver said. “It was hard telling a time, said his decision to postpone weather.” — fresh faces and attitudes, and team at age 36 and when 1984 rolls only three marathons the Newington, the task of trying to put the battered predecessor. The Celtics main problem is the account. Santarone predicted there 1976, in game No. 4 between the Cin­ 24-year-old who has worked hard all the game was made reluctantly. Flanagan, if anything, was happy. some genuine talent. "This year we have a legitimate around. I’ll be there trying to make Ct. native has dropped out of. field in playing condition. backcourt. would be no problem even though the cinnati Reds and the New York year and leads the league in com­ “Naturally you like to hold it if you “I can’t imagine being as nervous The season opens Friday night at coach and he’s a solid person,” said the Olympic team. But this is my last Rodgers says one of his biggest Bruce Kison will pitch for the rained formed pools on a field Yankees. Oddly enough, Pittsburgh plete games that he would be in the can because you’re inconveniencing as I was today,” he said. “I don’t Ernie DiGregorio decided not to real chance at a medal.” problems is turning down invitations Pittsburgh Pirates and Mike home against Houston. Dave Cowens, who led the team from already torn up by several pro foot­ and Baltimore were rained out of a bullpen and maybe not play.’’ a lot of people,” uhn said. “But since think an extra day of rest will hurt. It come out of retirement which means, “Since 1975, I’ve been the best or from around the world to run the Flanagan for the Baltimore Orioles Starting at the top, steady, low-key November to April before deciding barring a last minute deal, veterans ball games. game the last time they met in a Pirates’ Manager Chuck Tanner this is a World Series, you don’t want might make me stronger.” businessman Harry Mangurian has he’d rather be a player-center than the second-best marathoner in the marathon or saying no to most of when the teams attempt—again — to to nlav on something that is sub- Nate Archibald and Chris Ford will world. I’ve beaten the world’s best. them down and running in 10,(X)0 sole ownership oV the team, having player-coach. run the show. Don Chaney, Kevin Guest of Honor bought out co-owner John Y. Brown “I'm not knocking the old coach, But once a marathoner gets into his meter or 10 kilometer outdoor races. Stacom, rookie Wayne Kreklow and John Tierney, former mid thirties, he starts to decline.” He points out that a “marathoner” last spring. but Bill is definitely more of a coach free-agents Ricky Marsh and Gerald Mangurian prefers to stay in the than I’d ever be,” Cowens said. Manchester High athlete and Rodgers, a former school teacher simply cannot compete as often as Martinez Pleased Henderson are fighting for the for many years one of who looks more like Woody Allen other runners. Today*8 background, while the meddlesome “He’s been working a long time.” remaining spots. Brown en^neered several trades Cowens, who suffered his worst Manchester’s, leading than a Bruce Jenner, has mapped out “You can’t run a marathon as in­ “Last year, I didn’t play as well as a battle plan for a return to the Olym­ which hastened the Celtics’ demise season in his 10-year career in 1978- businessmen, will be the guest tensely as I do and compete that With Postponement I should have,” said Archibald, a pics. often,” he says. “I only run three or Sport Parade last year. 79, has returned to camp with a new dissappointment in 1978-79 but a sur­ of honor at the 19th annual Red Auerbach has remained as dynamism — and excellent health. “I’ll run in the New York City four a year. After a marathon. I’m BALTIMORE (UPI) — The rains that drenched Baltimore and prise at training camp this year. “I West Side Old timers’ reunion Marathon (Oct. 21) and after that broken down for two or three weeks forced the postponement of the World Series’ opener also general manager, wheeling and His return to the days when he just want to show everybody I can Milt Richman dealing with his customary aplomb played every minute of the game dinner Saturday night at the I’ve got some road races throughout afterward. I just don’t feel very com­ washed out one of the toughest decision Baltimore Orioles’ play. And I will.” the United States,” says Rodgers. fortable. It really takes a lot out of UPI Sports Editor and flourish. He signed College with unmatched devotion and intensi­ Fitch shuffled players in and out Garden Grove. Dinner will be Manager Earl Weaver says he has ever made. Player of the Year Larry Bird for ty is essential if Boston is to reach served at 7. “Then I’ll head for Arizona for you,” during the exhibition season, so the January and half of February where A 31-year-old American runner Weaver had decided to go with a leads the league in complete games 13.25 million after a sometimes the playoffs. squad predictably played less than I plan to go for the world record in may not have much of a chance in pitching rotation of Mike Flanagan, that he would have to be in the acrimonious three-month negotiating “I’m looking forward to listening Pittsburgh Ready fundamental basketball on many oc­ Pin Tourney the 30 kilometers. Then I’ll spend a Olympic competition. Bill Rodgers Jim Palmer and Scott McGregor bullpen and maybe not play in the period. and learning from a guy (Fitch) who BALTIMORE (UPI) — For all the impervious Pittsburgh casions. And he, like everyone else, Greater Hartford “500 Club” will month in Florida. would like to think he can compete against the Pittsburgh Pirates, World Series.” Auerbach also acquired free agent knows his stuff. It's also invigorating isn’t sure how his club will shape up. Pirates care, the rain can keep coming down and they’ll still be “I was surprised and disappointed, M.L. Carr from Detroit. As compen­ because we’re having a lot of new sponsor a handicap 10-pin bowling “I’m training twice a day. I run 10- successfully in Moscow — but is figuring the travel day between the “ At this stage, with only 12-miIes in the morning and seven-to- quick to tab the weather as a key ready to play the World Series’ opener tonight, under umbrellas, second and third games would give but after they explained how they sation, he sent Bob McAdoo to the things put into our system and none tourney at the Parkade Lanes Nov. exhibitions and press clippings, it’s 10 miles at night. I’m trying to run stumbling block. wanted left-handers to go, I had to Pistons for a pair of 1980 first-round of it is Jrom the Celtic tradition. I 10- 11. if necessary. That isn't so ludicrous once you get to know them Flanagan enopgh rest to start game almost impossible to tell who will about six or Vk minutes a miie and agree,” Martinez said. “I told him, draft choices. like the new plays,” Cowens said. All entries entrants must be “I don’t run very well well in hot better. No. 4. that eliminated Dennis Mar­ finish where. I’m terrible at predic­ putting in about one long race a ’Earl, you’re the boss, and I’ll go to And Bill Fitch, who coached the The 6-foot-8 redhead will have help members of the WIBC, and 500 Club. weather,” he says. "I can run up to In the 15 years he has been in trainer’s room when it was all over, tinez, who had a 15-16 record, but led tions. I always expect to win 82 week.” 10 miles in the hot weather and then I the bullpen and try to do my best.’” Cleveland Cavaliers for nine years, is up front from Bird and Carr, Rick Two divisions are listed, 151 and over professional baseball, someone like “What do you think Clemente's the American League in complete games and I haven’t yet,” He All of this is leading up to the start to decline. The marathon can Meanwhile, Flanagan, tonight’s now the first non-Celtic to lead the Robey, Cedric Maxwell and and 150 and under. Manny Sanguillen. the P irates’ reaction would be if he could games. said. Olympic trials in Buffalo in the dehydrate you and running in the starter, said he wasn’t bothered by swingman Jeff Judkins. Free agent Entry forms are available at the effervescent catcher, figures he has somehow come back and see all But Tuesday's rain delayed the spring. The trials take the form of a heat is a totally different baligame. the postponement. He and Palmer Parkade Lanes. seen everything. Talk with him, this?" Sanguillen is asked. start of the Series until tonight, national championship with the top "You have to be genetically right threw for about five minutes after DATING though, and he’ll tell you he has “Roberto might have to join right eliminating the travel day. That three finishers representing the for the heat,” he adds, referring to the game was postponed, and then Surgery Out never seen the equal of the present in with these players because this is a means Martinez will become the first TOPICS Coons Head Net Pro United States in Moscow in July. the success of Ethiopian runners did sprints on the rain-soaked out­ Pittsburgh crew. different generation," the Pirates’ Nicaraguan to play in a World Series by Bob Bnwttor CHICAGO (UPI) — Chicago defen­ ”We all have a one shot deal over long, sweltering distances. UEftCRUISER OUTDOOR CONSULTANT "So many people ask me what is catcher replies. "He would do it if we when he starts the fourth game field. sive tackle Jerry Meyers, injured in against everyone else,” he says, “You can get acclimated to it if “I don’t think an extra day of rest the biggest difference between this had to. Nothing was too hard for Saturday. WAXIN6 BOATS At Oakwood Farms the Bears’ 7-0 victory over Buffalo shaking his head. “One hundred of you’re used to it. I don’t think I could will bother me,” Flanagan said. “It club and the one we had in 1971, him." "That's the best feeling I’ve had in Whether it’s your car or boat, Sunday, will not need surgery on his the top Americans running at Buffalo ever get as used to it as the might make me stronger, I enjoy the which won the world championship, " a while,” Weaver said after announ­ applying a coat of wax enhances Native son Phil Coons has been named head tennis left knee, doctors at suburban Lake and the top three at the end make the Ethiopians. They’ve been running cing the change in the Orioles’ rota­ cool weather. After the hot August the brilliance of the finish and Forest Hospital said Monday. says the 35-year-old Panamanian- More Christians protects it from sun and dirt. professional at the Oakwood Farms. American team. It’s a door-die situa­ through the mountains in hot weather born veteran. tion. “It was hard telling a 24-year- and September we had here, it’s a Meyers will be released from the tion. Now it’s do-or-cry.” for generations and its natural for Sanguillen is struck by another welcome change.” But some boat owners are Farms Manager Don Hacker also "I tell them the truth. " he laughs. old who's worked hard all year and surprised to find that many hospital today after undergoing an Rodger, a track and cross country them to do it in world competition. thought. announced Rob Pratt would be the "These ballplayers are crazier. manufacturers of fiberglass arthroscopic examination on his left runner in high school and college, “I just have to keep my fingers "I think our club has the most assistant during the 1979-80 season. Much crazier" boats recommend another good knee. The examination indicated no quit running after completing his crossed that it’s not too hot in Christians," he says. "That's the Soggy Jogging waxing at the end of the season. Coons, a 1973 graduate of Cornell Before last night's rainout of Game Walk in Rain surgery was nece.ssary, doctors said, Master’s Degree at Boston College to Moscow. If it’s cool, 1 can run with way it looks like to me when we have Blues Start Right The reason is sound. The “gel University where he starred for four 1 with the Baltimore Orioles, the however he will not be available for concentrate on his teaching career. anybody.” our chapel meetings in the Chuck Tanner, Pittsburgh Baltimore Manager Earl coat," or pigmented resin on the years, is currently ranked No. 1 in Pirates' clubhouse looked like outer surface of Tiberglass, is Sunday’s game. Then came an interest — his college clubhouse. Foli. Roberts. Blyfeven manager, walks on soaked Weaver jogs in water on doubles in New England with Jack nothing so much as a scene out of one slightly porous. and Bill Robinson always come. So tarp covering playing field at With Opening Win Memorial Stadium field before This allows air and the sun’s Redmond of the Manchester Racquet of those Laurel and Hardy movies. iin-h»ief I Alice Richards 129-356, Flo TV Grid Opening off the diamond. The first inning covers the period from l.le rT|-lw 2.0annf lames 7 triam-baiabal 8. basU'Acbi and 10 percent of all en­ In 1971. when Kison was a 21-year- Und-kmt 4. Cm-lIrteciK Niles 150-377, Vivi Bayer anything about the weather," said NEW YORK (UPI) - The game 1876-1900. Sabs RedrigMf lan dorsements. old rookie, a postponement of Game Kison. 5. Mofltii-bM fi. HurretDi-Laoda SiVDrTH; 131-358, Clem Cataldi 343. between Southern California and The ambitious undertaking is the result of its two men, 7. Irtuhlartvw 8. U -M ivar I I.Renedi 2. Aon 2 in the Pirates' World Series with While they are eager to begin the Sabs M rip e t-lb e ti the Orioles interfered with Kison's Notre Dame at South Bend, Ind., will Daniel Okrent of Worthington, Mass., and Harris Lewine 3. M u in 4. O rtca l Series, the Pirates were happy Com­ be televised by ABC-TV, Oct. 20, as Orioles Picked of New York City. The book is published by the Houghton- Sbiondel 6,Enna Oct. 17 wedding day. missioner Bowie Kuhn postponed the 7.2ab^ iA s ts I MiHlin Co. of Boston and retails for |29’95’ Subs Carea Because of the rain delay, the part of an NCAA college football RENO, Nev. (UPI) - Harrah’s opener, rather than being sent out on doubleheader beginning at 12:30 essays are perhaps the most enjoyable part, if for wm JBirates ended up playing — and win­ Reno Sports Book Monday listed 1. Aiea-Carea 2. lascaran-leoMl the swampy grass and mud that was p.m.. edt. no other reason than the quality writers. Pulitzer Prize Isn't lai-Alai ning — the seventh and deciding Memorial Stadium Tuesday night. Baltimore as the favorite to win the 3.0rbeal-Zi«ii 4. Rewda-Carita The second half of the winning columnist Red Smith of the New York Times S. Cmua^cenarTe 6. Eisebia-Odiaa game of the Series in Baltimore on Outfielder Bill Robinson, World Series, 5 to 6 1/2. doubleheader telecast will be an­ writes on Pepper Martin and the 1931 Philadelphia 1 7. leaquin-Urquiaca lArtana-Aon Oct. 17. and only the help of then The odds on Pittsburgh were 11 to Subs Zabala-^e terrific Thursday scheduled to make his first start in nounced later in the week. Phillies. John Leonard of the Times details the triumphs Pirate play-by-play announcer Bob post-season competition against 10. IMTII; Prince enabled Kison to make it to and tra'gedies of the Dodgers, both Brooklyn and Los l,bsebia-le«net I ArtiM-bMAda I lefthander Mike Flanagan, was Angeles. Novelist Mordecai Richler mourns the continual 3. Enoua-OchM 4. Aica-Eccfiarra nights! the church on time. relieved to hear of Kuhn’s decision, Agreement Reached 5. lascaraRfiene iZalaka-AsisI Prince hired a helicopter to come failures of his favorite team, the Montreal Expos (ob­ 7.ZabaiaCvib i baraRca-Jamr "I would never want to see any Series Weather Subs Orbea ■•Urquiaca to Memorial Stadium and pick up NEW YORK (UPI) - NHL Presi­ viously penned before this season) and their quaint first Hot dogs 25C. game — especially a World Series home, Parc Jarry. George Higgins pens a paean to TOm; Kison and a couple of teammates game — won because a guy slipped dent John Zeigler announced BALTIMORE (UPI) - The I.A rtm tOvanca slated to be in the wedding party. Tuesday an agreement between the National Weather Service said Fenway Park’ 3. lascaraR A.bvier and fell down," Robinson said. New England fans of the modern game can re-live the S.Urquiafa iA ic a BudweiserZSC. "There was such a large crowd, NHL and the Hughes Television Tuesday there was a 1 percent Uim» 8.Kerre Rookie catcher Steve Nicosia, also Red Sox pennant drives of 1946,1967 and 1975 — and the we'd never had made it if it hadn't slated to make his first start of the Network for national telecasting of a chance of showers for Wednesday SubsEnna series of regular season games, the night's opening game of the 1979 frustrating near miss of 1978. JOE ADCOCK HAD A .150 EUVDn: been for the helicopter, " Kison said. post-season, tried to look at things 1. Dvanc^toxatra I Artana-nefre Through the 9th NHL All-Star Game and the Stanley World Series between the Baltimore In the 1967 race, Carl Yastrzemski “put on perhaps the BAINHISlWOItLOSESIES. Kison, who will now open the from the bright side, WHO )N»6 THE OHW STAR 3.(rmaZa«d iZMia-biendal Cup Playoffs. greatest display of clutch hitting in history,” says S. ZulakaOcbM ito a b ia Carita Series for Pittsburgh tonight, said "It's no big deal," he said. “At Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates. TO HIT OVER .6 0 0 IM There will be eight prime-time Temperatures were expected to historian David Nemec, who wrote the narrative. And, 7. Aica-lanar i lascaran-Uraaiata gam e. Tuesday night’s delay was no per­ least I’m getting to .spend the time ONE SERIES ? Sabs laafM-llsis ■ regular season Friday night Pause Between Rain Drops Nemec notes, that one of the Red Sox foes that year, the sonal ordeal and would have no effect wisely since I’m taking my wife out range from the mid to upper 50s. The A. LOU BROCK. TMLFTIt telecasts, beginning with the Series was scheduled to begin Chicago White Sox, made it to the final days of the race B. ROBERTO CLEMENTE l.OrbMilbpina t Z ^ As h l on his perfomance, since he didn’t to dinner. With the rain pelting down on the playing field at Baltimore 3. iM brii-IrM il ibsaWa-Zaqai HARIFORDv,.RMM Chicago-Atlanta game Jan. 25. The Tuesday night but heavy rains forced without a regular who hit over .241; ^C. BABE RUTH Inftirmuliott; 54^^-7010 • DiHirsf'pcn 6PM even warm up, “There's no way we could have last night, Pirate outfielder Dave Parker retired to the S.IUcb#lerrt i lascaraR-lavier schedule also includes two Thursday baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn Even more revealing are statistics about the 1968 IMu-kk Ltrwa-Glrita Stale law; You must be IH. “If I had a preference I’d rather played out there. I t’s no use clubhouse and had his hair trimmed by teammate Matt night games. to postpone the game. season, a year in which pitchers dominated the game. 8iM'9l9''39NQU8MSUE Sabi larim »4k4M have played, but you cart’t do .somebody getting hurt." Alexander. (UPI Photo) PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Oci. 10, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Wed,, Oct. 10, 1979 - PAGE FIFTEEN TV in Review Effort Headed Electric System Plans MACC To Sponsor By DeGiacomo^ NBC Leads in Ratings SOUTH WINDSOR Joan ^ Alternate Investments Evening of music DeGiacotno of 58 Edgewood Drive BOSTON (U PI) - The New and to reduce our use of foreign oil has been named to head this year’s MANCHESTER - The Manchester Siinshiners will sing the popular While NBC Entertainm ent is deal with NBC NewS; England Electric System announced for power production from the pre­ By JOAN HANAUEK Republican Absentee ballot drive, by Area Conference of Churches will songs enjoyed over the years by delighted with its ratings, NBC News The Kissinger interview will Tuesday it will invest $335 million sent level of 73 percent to just 10 per­ many local audiences. The Gibson NEW YORK (UPI) - NBC won the remains in a battle with David Frost compete with “ABC News Closeup - G. Warren Westbrook, Republican over the next 15 years in conserva­ cent of our energy needs.” sponsor an evening of entertainment town chairman. at Manchester High School Youth Ballet will be appearing to weekly Nielsen ratings race for the and at the last minute Tuesday mor­ Homosexuals,” in which ABC gives tion and alternate energy sources. However, Cadigan - who heads Auditorium on Saturday. Oct, 20, at 8 enchant the large audience which is , second time in the 3-week-old fall ning canceled a press screening of homosexual men and women a Mrs. DeGiacomo can be reached Massachusetts Electric Co. Presi­ one of a number of electric com­ p.m. The annuai Evening of Perfor­ expected once again this year. In 1978 television season, bringing conster­ Frost’s interview with former chance to express their feelings evenings and weekends at 528-0906 dent William J. Cadigan said at one panies which, make up the New ming Arts features iocai and New a rousing drum solo was performed nation to ABC and cancellations to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, about themselves; their lives and life for absehttee ballot applications and of three regional news conferences England Electric System - said the Engiand performers in a variety by Freddie Boccbino and he is back CBS. which goes oh the air Oct. 11, 9-11 styles, and society. Portions of the information. the investment was aimed at plans could be seriously affected by show to benefit the iocai Conference again by popular demand. NBC also leads the ratings for the p.m.. Eastern time. show are explicit and not for During regular business hours reducing oil imports by 300 million delays in nuclear power plant new season. ABC is a close second, residents may call or visit the town of Churches. New this year are two performing Frost quit the. show in principle children. barrels. He said the oil savings could construction or development of clerk’s office In the Town Hall, for an This year's show wiii feature an groups: The A1 Chavis trio singing and CBS is third. when NBC said it would allow Nielsen Ratings reduce the nation's balance of domestic oil and gas resources. A big part of the NBC win was the application. The ballot forms are at payments deficit by $5 billion to $6 appearance by the weil-known foik popular music and Street Noise, a Kissinger (under contract to the The top network television “It should be clearly understood,” “17th Anniversary of the Tonight the town clerk’s office and persons billion. Cadigan said, “that our new singer Seamus Kennedy from local modern jazz group featuring network) to review some of Frost’s programs for the week ending Oct. 7, Show with Johnny Carson,” a three- tougher questions and revise - the wishing to do so may fill in and sub­ “Our specific objectives for the generating capacity requirements Beifast. Northern Ireiand. Seamus Allison Jacobs on flute, Jim Healy on according to the A.C. Nielsen Co., came to the United States in 1971, lead guitar, and Cary Flanagan on hour reprise that ranked third in the answers he originally gave at two mit a ballot while there. next 15 years," he said, “are to could increase considerably if the ratings for the week. The showing taping session last Wednesday and were: Those who are allowed to vote by reduce the annual growth and de­ after attending University Coiiege in piano. Kdn Woods, who is well known 1: Alice; 2; Eight Is Enough; 3: Seabrook, Millstone Iff or Pilgrim II Dubiin w here he m ajored in locally, will perform at the keyboard should weigh heavily in the network's Thursday. absentee ballot include persons who mand for electricity from the nuclear units are delayed for any 17th Anniversary of Tonight with will be out of town on election day languages. For eight years he was featuring a selection fron his vast consideration of offering Carson “That sort of rewriting history was projected 3.1 percent to 1.9 percent extended period. Johnny Carson; 4: Jeffersons; 5: because of attending school, one half of a very fine musical duo. repetoire. prime time to keep him away from the point in principle,” Frost said, Three’s Company; 6: Charlie’s business, the military, or on vaca­ The Beggermen. With his partner, Tickets will be available at the ABC. describing the 24 hours in which he Other shows th k contributed to the Angels; 7: 60 Minutes; 8: One Day at tion, and those who are incapacitated Tom O'Carroll, he travled the United door of Bapley Auditorium at $2 decided to quit as among “the most a Time; 9: Little House on the Legion Group To Host each. Students and senior. citizens NBC victory were “Little House on because of age, health, or handicap. States, building a reputation com­ difficult in my life.” Prairie; 10; (tie) Barney Miller and may purchase tickets for $1. All per­ the Prairie,” “CHiPs,” the baseball Frost’s production company has a bining music with wit and humor. His Trapper John, M.D. musical versatility encompasses formers have donated their talents ebampionship playoff games, “BJ contract with NBC, but the Kissinger Club Planning Laurel Girls Delegates and the Bear,” and “A Man Called many styles, from Irish traditional for this two-hour variety show and all interview was a separate, one-shot year. The poppies are made by proceeds go to support the work of Sloane.” “Buck Rogers in the 25th HEBRON — Jones-Keefe-Batson bluegrass and folk. Playing guitar, New Calendar Unit 95, American Legion Auxiliary, patients in veteran’s hospitals who banjo, mandolin, bodhran, autoharp the Manchester Area Conference of Century” also did well, considering Amphibious Landing its competition from “Laveme & SOUTH WINDSOR - The local will have Laurel Girls State are paid for each poppy they make to and harmonica, his music is enjoyed Churches. Higher Lottery Sales delegates from Rham High School as give them their own personal spen­ Shirley” and “Benson.” j Community Calendar, sponsored by Equipment and men started arriving in Marines from Camp LeJeune will departed by a great cross-section of ages and This year's show has been ding money. A big part of the NBC accomplish­ the South Windsor Women’s Club, is early today for the four -week exercise, guests at its Nov. 7 meeting at 7 p.m. ethnic backgrounds. produced by the Rev. Steve Jacobson Morehead City, N.C., Tuesday, for the start Funds from sale of the poppies are - ment was keeping all of its programs ready to resume publication lor the All interested members of groups The locally produced show will of St. Mary's Church and Anne Flynn Forecast by Officials 197980 school year. of a Marine amphibious reinforcing exercise which will include small unit maneuvers with that contributed money to sponsor used to buy gifts for the Christmas of Center Congregational Church. It except “Prime Time Sunday” out of begin with the stirring sounds of the The club organized the calendar to that will take them into Guantanamo Bay, tank and artillery firing at the U.S. Naval the delegates are invited to attend shops at the hospitals. Sphinx Temple Highlanders Pipe is under the direction of Roger and the Attorn 10. million - the highest weekly total to The unit has also voted to ap­ Seamus Kennedy The bottom of the list, on the other HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut inform residents of upcoming events Cuba later this week. Some 1,600-1,800 Base. (UPI photo) the meeting. Band dressed in the tartan of Clan Marcie Negro. gaming officials say this year’s date. The unit is also planning a social at propriate $200 to buy gifts for the hand, was the big problem for CBS, The previous weekly sales record and to allow town organizations to MacKensie. For variety the state-run lottery sales are expected the Rocky Hill Veterans Home and shops. The items donated to the which had five of the top 10 shows on of $4 million occurred in September check out dates in advance to avoid to be higher than any year since the Hospital this year.,The pledge for the shops are given to the veterans free the Nielsen list, but also had six of 1977. conflicting with evedts already game was started in February 1972. social, along with a $30 check to to be given to members of their the bottom 10. John Winchester, chief of the scheduled. 0 cover the cost of prizes, will be families. Ceremonial and Parade CBS has already acted to pull up its They also predicted Tuesday that gaming commission’s Lottery Unit, All town and club events which are Sidman Keeps His Post presented at the department parley The unit is collecting items for the ratings socks, with the announce­ the lottery will produce a record $46 attributed last week’s record sales to open to the public are eligible for making it a three-year one. A three- The superintendent was checked on Oct. 13 in Northford. “October Shower” for the veterans ment it would yank “The Last million in revenues by tbe end of the the popularity of an instant match publication. The calendar appears By BARBARA RICHMOND year contract is the longest allowed his administrative functions, super­ Ruth Brault, unit president; hospitals. Items needed include Resort,” “Struck By Lightning,” current fiscal year. just before the first of each month, Hrrulil Rcpurlrr game introduced last month. Theresa Michaud, past president; stamps, playing cards, stationery, “Working Stiffs,’’ “Bad News A spokeswoman for the state Com­ November through June. by the state. vision and leadership, community Planned by Tall Cedars mission on Special Revenues said VERNON - The retention of Dr. relations, relations with the board Dorothy Miller, assistant secretary- greeting cards, tissues, tooth paste, Bears” and “ Big Shamus, Little Notification of coming events must In discussing the process of evalua­ total sales of $125 million are Bernard Sidman, superintendent of tion tor the superintendent, the board and in several other areas. treasurer; and Geraldine S. Grant, and denture brushes. Donations may MANCHESTER — Nutmeg Forest, Mayor Stephen Penny; and Peter Shamus” for special programs until be given to the club by the middle of nal organizations, clowns, fun units, Diana Reception schools, was approved by the Board said at its initial interview with Dr. There was some disagreement secretary, will attend the parley. be left at the home of Geraldi Grant' Tall Cedars of Lebanon, of North DiRosa Jr., William J. Diana and further notice. All but “Bad News expected by July 1980. the month before the event or as far fire department and floats all under MANCHESTER -The Diana of Education 'Tuesday night. The Sidman, before he was hired, the among board members when board The unit will buy 700 poppies this on Main Street. America, will have its final event in Carl A. Zinsser, all members of the Bears" were new this season. The lottery produced $43 million in in advance of the deadline as desired. the direction of William Forbes, Re-election Committee is sponsoring board’s Personnel Policies Com­ board came to a mutual understan­ member Robert Schwartz called for observance of its 50th anniversary parade marshal, a past grand tall. He Manchester Board of Directors. With ABC previously withdrawing revenues during the last fiscal year. Information should include the “Another Evening With Bill Diana” mittee will now negotiate a new con­ ding of basic goals and objectives for an amendment to the motion to have Saturday in Manchester when it has will be assisted by Joseph Lutz, From the Supreme Forest will be the hospital drama “Lazarus Syn­ In previous years, lottery revenues date of the event, the sponsoring to be held in the Woodbridge Tavern tract which will require final ap­ the position. the Personnel Policies Committee do Glastonbury Firm Low its fall ceremonial and parade. Robert Muldoon, Frederick Peck, Ralph F. Spearly, senior deputy drome” for major surgery, and NBC have been returned to the state’s organization, time and place, and a general fund, then divided for Room of Manchester Country Club on name of a person to contact for ad­ proval of the entire board. . , the contract negotiating. He said he The day will start with degree John Marino and Wilbert Hadden, supreme tall cedar-elect; and his announcing the same for ‘From Here Oct. 26 from 7-9 p.m. Wine, cheese Dr. Sidman, who came to Vernon a The board members agreed that thought the entire board should be in work at 11 a.m, in the Masonic Tem­ who are also past grand tall cedars. aide, Samuel C. Smith of Penn­ to Eternity: The War Years” (which distribution to local municipalities. ditional information. Spokeswoman Carol Garlick also and conversation will be featured at little over a year ago from the they ew re sa tisfie d th a t the on the process, In Sewer Project Bids ple on East Center Street. A class of Other honorary marshals invited sylvania; William Wittmeyer and his never even got a chance to preview), Questions about the calendar, or reported record lottery sales for last a $5 cost per person. A cash bar for entries, should be directed to Carol Massachusetts school system, superintendent had met these goals Board member Dr. George Prouty candidates will receive the Prologue are C. Leroy Norris, the oldest living aide. Jack Sharrar of New Jersey; six of the 19 new shows announced for mixed drinks is available. replaced Dr. Raymond Ramsdell. during his first year, disagreed saying he thought it would VERNON — Cobra Construction count To cover the cost of the low bid and Royal Court degree by members the 1979-80 television season already week'. She said sales from three Kinder. 644-3192. past grand tall cedar, who is also a Stewart Menzies of New York, who retired. His current contract Using state guidelines an evalua­ be unusual for. the entire board to Co. of Glastonbury has submitted the for the drainage portion of the of tbe forest's degree team and the lottery games totaled more than $4.1 charter member; William J. Steven­ supreme tall cedars special aide; and are off the schedule. terminates at the end of June. tion process was set up and board negotiate. Several other board low bid for drainage work on Snipsic project. Mayor Frank McCoy said he Sidonian Degree will be put on by a son. a past grand tall cedar: Dr. Daniel Szolonti of Vernon, the dis­ COIN SHOW Historical Society Dr. Sidman asked the board, a few members spent from three to 10 members felt the same way and the Street in Rockville. The firm is now wants to go forward with this portion degree team from Prince Georges Edward Flanagan; and John H. trict deputy supreme tall cedar. tIMQAT. ACT. 14 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Meets at Libary weeks ago, if his contract were hours each in reaching a final agree­ amendment failed in a 4-2 vote with working on sewer installation before winter sets in. Forest, Hyattsville, Md. Most of Hyde, the oldest living past master of The day will end with a banquet KnMitt c4 ColumbM Hoi renewed if the board would consider ment. projects in town. TV Tonight SL two board members absent. The State money is forthcoming but the these members are also clowns and masons. and ball at Fiano's Restaurant in SOUTH WINDSOR - The The Glastonbury firm's bid of town has been told it could be three ItofichMlori Conn. Historical Society will hold the first original motion passed unanimously. will join the Greater Hartford The bands will include the Sphinx Bolton. There will be dancing to the FREE RO M itSIO N $119,500 was some $40,000 lower than years before the money will be Clowns of America in the parade Temple Band and Drum Corps, the music of the Penthouse Four meeting of the fall season Thursday Educators Vote to Buy the next lowest bid of $163,450 sub­ 6:00 available. which begins at 3 p.m. Manchester Pipe Band and the arranged by Nash Rowlett, past at 8 p.m. at the Wood Memorial d ) (Z) S (S N«wt as Chico And The Man 1:00 Hemophilia Update mitted by Frank Kapsia & Sons, also Snipsic Street is used as a The parade route will be from as Bast Of Bums And Allen Library, Main Street. Sphinx Highlanders Pipe. They will grand tall cedar. (X) I Lov* Lucy 5 S2 8 Tomorrow Vernon cmf of Glastonbury. throughway to Ellington by many Charter Oak Street, up Main, east on be supported by the Shrine Motor An open house will be held Friday (S Bowling For Dollan Following a business meeting, New MHS Scoreboard Scheduled at Yale 0 IS TV Community Collogo 11:15 1:10 The town is using $100,000 in drivers, and in winter, due to the Center Street by the Masonic Temple Patrol and Cycle Units along with at 8 p.m. at the home of Dean W. ( S S I News HOUlf S - 1 • ' F ■ • Elizabeth Maroney of Hidden federal community development S Adam-12 d ) Hawaii Rva-0 MANCHESTER — The Board of there.” he said. NEW HAVEN - A Hemophilia Up­ sloping of the road, and poor and end near Summit Street. members from the new Clown Alley Cronkite, past grand tall cedar, at 118 Straeta Of San Frandaco 11:30 Meadow Farm, South Windsor, will Education Tuesday night approved The funds from the student activity funds as its share of the total es­ d ) Mary Tylar Moors 2:00 date Seminar is being sponsored by drainage, the road ices over very E. Steve Pearl, grand tall cedar for of G reater Hartford Clowns of Wickham Drive, East Hartford. It is SJIZoom(R) d)N aw a I NICK MAC 7:18 give a demonstratfon of hand spin­ timated cost of $360,000 to realign d)K o|ak NOLTK DAVlt $ 0 0 the purchase of a new exterior account will have to be reimbursed, the Connecticut Chapter, National easily causing problems for drivers Nutmeg Forest, and his Rangers and America and members from open to anyone wishing to meet the 6:30 ® Barmy um ® Joe Franklin ning wool into yams. Mrs. Maroney scoreboard to replace a troublesome but Ludes said he's not sure how and reconstruct Snipsic Street which d ) Carol Bumatt And Friandi 92 Newlywed Qame Hemophilia Foundation and Yale and for pedestrians. color guards will lead off the several Maryland. Supreme officers of the Tall Cedars IS C9 'Tonight raises her own herd of sheep on a 10- 22-year-old structure at Manchester much that will be. The revenue will has been plagued with drainage (S Tic Tac Dough 2:20 University School of Medicine Oct. 19 The (Capitol Region Council of divisions of marching bands, frater­ On the reviewing stand will be of Lebanon of North America. S S S NBC Naws § Andy Griffith acre farm ' and has appropriately problems for many years. as Capikmad ABC Naws d)N ew s High School. come from dances and home football and 20. The program will deal with Governments had the project high c. SSSOvarEaay "HIWi titled her lecture, "Three Bags Full' The new scoreboard will cost ap- games, he said, and the school has At its meeting last week the Town its priority list last summer but with S The Odd Couple 11:45 2:30 and What Now.” som e of the la te s t issues in d ) 9 Love Boat 6 The Odd Couple 2- DBS TMKSMY proximately $5.(XX). Superintendent had only one dance so far. Council voted to transfer $19,500 money unavailable it could still mean C 6:55 hemophilia treatment — inhibitors, Mrs. Maroney will demonstrate on The permanent scoreboard will be from the ambulance equipment ac­ S ) Nawa 12:00 2:43 James Kennedy told the board hypnosis and comprehensive care. a long delay. d ) Movie "The Last Time I Saw “ROCKY three spinning wheels and will also Parade Details Listed 7:00 (ESwttch members, and will be purchased used for soccer and football games, ® Movie "The Lady Gambles" Archie" (1961) Robert Milchum, STARTS FRIDAY have on display, for inspection, but not baseball. Ludes said this new d ) CBS Naws (1949) Barbara Stanwyck. Rob­ Jack Webb. through the student activity account. MANCHESTER - William point on Main Street north to Center District Deputy 6th Masonic District d ) M ‘ A *S 'H samples of woven items and natural MHS Principal Jacob Ludes 111 one promises to be maintenance free (E a ABC Naws ert Preston. “MUPPET MOVIE” Forbes, parade marshal of the 50th Street, East on Center Street, in the Raymond E. Bogue: Assistant Marshal Ug Dr. Scon On Hebrews 3:00 dyes. said this morning the scoreboard because it's constructed with printed (S Joker’s Wild ® Movie "Balboa. Conquista­ anniversary parade of Nutmeg westbound lane, to the reviewing 6th Masonic District Robert A. Baugh; ae Festival Of Faith O Beverly Hlllbllliss Refreshments will be served could be erected within two weeks of circuitry, replacing the tubes and the Prince George Forest marching unit; dor Of The Pacific" (1964) Frank Forest No. 116, Tall Cedars of stand which will be located the S Journeys To The Mind 12:30 Latimore. following the program. All members board approval, wiring of the old structure. Order of The Eastern Star Camper and S Naws d ) Movie "The Eternal Sea" 1 8 Six Million Dollar Man and guests are invited to attend. Lebanon, to be held Saturday has Masonic Temple. Elements of the S nckCavatt (1954) Sterling Hayden. Alexis “We've got to have something out WHATS marching unit; Chairman Thanksgiving Officers of the Historical Society T made the following appointments and parade salute, and musical units will S Dating Qame Smith., 4:00 Day Road Race, Wilbert Hadden; and S Maude SGrasnAcras ® Nows are Bevery Whalen and Elsie issued orders to participants. play while passing reviewing stand. Nutmeg Forest float. SS Onca Upon A Classic Aides to the marshal are Robert E. All units will be dismissed after 12:52 4:30 Wooam, co-presidents, Jean Klein, The above named individuals and/or 7:29 (E S IB a ra n a 93 Kilty Today vice president; F. Lee MaGee, Scholarship Foundation Dougan. John Marino, John Hyde, passing reviewing stand. units will assemble on School Street, S Dally Numbera and Frank Schiebel. Joseph E. Lutz head of column at Main Street. treasurer; Angela Vibert, recording First Section 7:30 secretary; Constance Moulton, is chief of staff and William Steven­ Police escort; Nutmeg Forest Color Third Section d ) P.M. Magazine Schedules Annual Ball son. Harold Perrett, Clarence d ) All In The Family corresponding secertary; and Teri Guard Rangers; parade marshal; Sphinx Temple Drum Corp; Orient d ) Family Feud Kyc, Carolyn Toce and Edna Priest, Gustafson and Stanley Baldwin are Persons who want tickets for the marshal's aides; supreme officers Tall Lodge ' marching unit; Clowns of S ) Dating Qame m m s board of directors. SOUTH WINDSOR -The Jean E. assistants to the chief of staff. Cedars; district deputy; honorable America; Eighth District Truck & S Wild lOngdom Shepard Jr. Memorial Scholarship dance should obtain them at any of The assistant chiefs will assist in marshals; chief of staff; Sphinx Temple marching unit; Sphinx Cycle Unit; S Big Money Meeting Planned Foundation will sponsor its seventh the following places: Richards and the organization of the parade and S SH MacNaU / Lehrar Report SUPERMEAL WSOY ^ one mat comes to you. Shrine Band; E. Steve Pearl, grand tall Stewart Highlanders Pipe Band; Laurel S Three’s A Crowd By Divorced Men annual scholarship ball on Oct. 26, at Kehmna, Sheridan Associates, South serve as starters and control officers Cedars: candidates and green hats; Forest officers; float; Connecticut S D Ic k Van Dyke The Colony in Talcottville. Windsor Bank and Trust (main a ,ehabte L"!nnd°wewpo.ols on ® Tic Tac Dough of the several sections of the parade, Sphinx Temple Potentate Frederick W Valley Forest officers; and float. HARTFORD -The Hartford In conjunction with the ball will be branch), L arry’s Auto Supply, HOW about Davis; Sphinx Temple Past Potentate The above named individuals and/or under the direction of the chief of 6:00 SUPERDEAL Dankel's Tire Co., Nuway Tobacco, nom e Harold E. Turkington; Mayor S. T Pen­ units will assemble on Main Street head d ) The Last Resort Chapter of the Divorced Men’s the presentation of the popular “Fat < staff. d ) Cross-Wits ShB't Hotttf thonivtrl Association of Connecticut will meet Head Award” to Charles N. Enes, William Ryan, assistant chief of Units will assemble at 2:30 p.m. ny: town manager. Board of Directors: of column at School Street. and Sphinx Temple Motor Patrol. d ) 9 World Series at 7:30 p.m. Oct 18 at the Broadview town clerk of South Windsor, police, or Vincent Prestileo, presi­ : “ i ° ” and will be in their starting locations Fourth Section ® Hockey dent of the Jaycees. No tickets will The above individuals and or units will S S RaalPeopla EnsaRaelle Community Church, 45 Oliver Rd. Enes was elected town clerk in 1945 by 2:45 p.m. Sphinx Temple Highlanders; Omar and has been continuously re-c'ected be sold at the door. assemble on Main Street facing north S Great Performances in Attorney Raynard B. Cantin will "imd ““ a motnet ~ nomemakets ””a"»« ^g^es- All units will assemble on Main head of the column, opposite the Army & Shrine Color Guard; Omar Shrine S The Baxters speak on the relationship between since that date. During various tran­ marching unit; Omar Shrine Fez; Omar S Sergeant Bllko newspapet is a ,^,3, makes iPe |0 community Street at School and Welles streets. Navy Club. Bangkok counsel and clients in divorce cases. sition periods of the town govern­ Testimonial Slated Shrine Jeep; and antique cars. 6:30 witP Ptact-^ -toimatio >00 So. Units will assemble at 2:30 p.m. and Second Section R R E s n n c T E b The group is one which concerns ment he has served as assessor and will be in their starting locations by The above naiped individuals and/or d)CBS Movie "The Greek To Honor Myette Manchester Pipe Band; Washington units will assemble on Weils Street head Tycoon" (1970) Anthony Quinn. itself with legal questions stemming town manager, as well as assistant 2;4f. p.m. Commandery §l Knights Templars; of column at Main Street. Jacqueline BIsset. Alter an from divorce. It meets at the church fire chief. American President Is assassi­ SOUTH WINDSOR - Deputy ' ’'^ T la o e s and help youta^'' The parade route is from starting every third Thursday. He has served as legislative chair­ turn tne pages <■ nated. his glamorous wife IN 70MM SUflEDPHONIC SOUND Mayor Robert Myette, who will not becomes the constant compan­ For further information phone Bob man of the Connecticut Town Clerk's seek re-election to the Town Council ion of a Greek shipping magnate WAIT D lS li^ ^ Adams at 528-1181 Association for the past six years and this year, will be honored at’ a ...... The .„ ,o e r . and causes a worldwide scandal, was selected "Town Clerk of the d ) Metv Griflln StEEHNG testimonial dinner-dance scheduled Eleven Join Orchestra S I Hogan’s Heroes Pupil Commended Year” by the state association and for Nov. 2. 3S Our Miss Brooks o Beauiu In Merit Program inducted into the organizations Hall The testimonial will be held at the HARTFORD - When the Hartford in addition to new orchestra 9:00 ItCHSlRAMA* TlCHSltOlOR* of Fame in 1973. Army-Navy Club, 1090 Main St., Renato Bonacini and has appeared SI SI Si Movie 'M i r r o r . He served with the Connecticut Symphony Orchestra opens the 1979- with a number of New England members, six musicians have been Mirror" (Premiere) Lee HEBRON — Ian McFarland, a stu­ Manchester, with a cocktail hour National Guard from 1940 to 1943 and 80 season on Wednesday evening, symphonies. Ms. Peet was manager promoted within the orchestra. Meriwether, Loretta Swit. Three dent at Rham High School, has been from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and dinner and women plagued by dllferent Oct. 17, eleven new musicians will Violinists Cynthia Treggor and named a commended student in the transferred to Pilot Training in 1943, dancing to follow. desires and obsessions seek the graduating in 1944 with a commission enhance the sound of this highly of the Hartt String Orchestra, with Anhared Stowe has been appointed to help ol a noted Beverly Hills 25th annual National Merit Myette will be honored for his R e g . $5. of second lieutenant. He completed respected orchestra. which she played viola. She currently the positions of assistant concert- plastic surgeon. Scholarship Program. years of public service. He an­ works at Hartt as coordinator for all IS IB) AITha WhHa Houaa nine missions in the European 0 master and assistant principal, Although commended students nounced in August that he wouldn't Violinist Theresa Kraucunas, re­ as Movie "The War Ol The Theater and was a prisoner of war in string chamber groups. respectively. Jeffrey Krieger has Worlds" (1953) Gene Barry, Ann rank below the level required for the seek re-election. cent recipient of a master’s degree in Germany for eight months and was music from Yale, has performed been named principal cellist, while Robinson. Earth Is threatened by Merit Program semWinafists, Reservations for the testimonial A native of Dalia.'. Texas, violinist a Martian Invasion. (2 hrs.) released from active duty in 1945. He with various symphonies in New violinist Kevin Byrnes, cellist Julia students commended have shown must be made in advance by contac­ Gary Schnitzer is a graduate of the 10:00 served with the Connecticut Air Haven and has appeared at the East­ exceptional academic promise. ting Miss Betty Krawski, 22 Sullivan Yale School of Music, where he Charland and bassist Joseph Messina ( 9 as Naws National Guard as a pilot from 1945 man School of Music, where he has studied with Joseph Silverstein. have acquired full-time orchestra IS Connactlcut Prime Urns Avenue, East Windsor Hill. to 1950. taught violin. Schnitzer has had a great deal of positions. 10:30 Spaghetti Dinner Perry Elliott is a senior at Hartt ® Moat Tha Mayors Enes is the elected executive vice experience playing with orchestras . SOUTH WINDSOR -The president of Connecticut Town College of Music and has studied Stage Company Staff S Connactlcut Scraening Room Gourmet Cooking both in Texas and New England, in as Dick Cavan American Field Service Inter­ Clerk’s. Association and was elected violin under Raphael Brownstein and addition to his work as a violin HARTFORD — Additions to the 11:00 national Scholarship Organization second vice president of Inter­ Topic of Meeting Ariana Bronne. instructor, Hartford Stage Company ad­ d ) S 8 N s w a will sponsor its annual spaghetti national Institute of Municipal Clerks SOUTH WINDSOR -Gourm et Donald Minutello, timpanist, is a Linda Geidel earned her master’s ministrative and production staffs d ) M *A *8*H dinner Friday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. ® Jackie QIaason this year and will serve for a period cooking will be the topic of the Oct. full-time percussion instructor with degree in music from the Juilliard have been announced. They are Tender and in the cafeteria of South Windsor the Hartford Conservatory S Our MIsa Brooks of three years. 17 meeting of the South Windsor School and studied viola under Lillian William W. Monroe Jr., business delicious, our High School. , . „ He is a member of the American Before his teaching position at the Fuchs. She plays full time with the Young Wives Club to be held at St. manager; Virginia Cochran, press l^lb . USDA In addition to dinner, salad, coffee Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Conservatory, he was working at the Graduate String Quartet at UConn, in Peter’s Church, Sand Hill Road. and publications director ; and John CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN and international desserts will be Disabled American War Veterans, a University of Connecticut. Minutello addition to teaching music on a part- S. Conant, production coordinator provided. Tickets are avtailable Shirley Schmidt will be the guest SUPERSTEAK comes with a huge Salad, life member of the South Windsor speaker and all area women are in­ has a special interest in Baroque and time basis. and technical director. from AFS members or by calling golden-brown Steak Fries, Texas Toast, Volunteer Fire Department, and a vited. For more information call Contemporary chamber music and is Leslie Salatbe recently completed Monroe’s most recent affiliation and Onion Ring garnish. Mrs. R. Warren, 644-8311. member of the Advisory Board of the often accompanied by his wife, who the master’s program at UConn. She Judy Foster, 644-1874. was vyith the RCA T elecom ­ Teriyaki style, too. First Federal Savings and Loan The club is making plans for a plays harpsichord. teaches the “string method’’ to munications and Computer Service Divorced Catholics At $1.00 off the regular menu price! The Association of East Hartford. dance to be held on Nov. 0 from 9 Peter Stumpf and Jane .Sedore are undergraduates there, as well as Group. EAST HARTFORD - Separated ‘Also to be highlighted at the dance p.m. to I'a.m. at St. Margaret Mary both cellists. Ms. Sedore plays in a giving private, individual instruction Virginia Cochran comes to the HSC 3025 Main St. and Divorced Catholics will meet will be background information chamber music quartet with several on viola. Although he generally uses Oct. 21 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Saint Church. “Main Street” band will from the San Francisco Symphony. his left hand to sign things, 'i:z- R concerning the recipients of the other new orchestra members. Joe Edelberg, recently graduated Glastonbury Isaac Joques Church. Eugene provide the music for dancing. Production coordinator and ex'President Gerald Ford is JuncUona Rt. 2 A 3 scholarship monies allocated to Lauren Danisch and Katherine from Amherst College. The violinist actually ambidextrous--he Marchand from the Hartford Youth The dance is open to the public and technical director, John S. Conant, previous South Windsor High School tickets are available by calling Peet of West Hartford are recent has played in classical chamber brings experience as scenic designer, can use either hand with al* 6 5 9 -0 1 6 1 PLEASE CAaTHEATRE Service Department will speak on graduates who were selected by the graduates of Hartt College. Ms. groups and plays bass in a Jazz group most equal skill. single parenting. For more informa­ Camille L e n o x 644-0323 or Mary technical director and production FOR SCREEN TIMES foundation. Ellen Peck, 644-2918. Danisch has studied violin under in tbe Northampton area. coordinator to the HSC. tion phone Lois Diana, 646-0548. ^ PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Wed.. Oct. 1 0 ,197» y j Mallp WantH EVENING HERALD. Wed., Oct. 10, 1979 - PAGE SEVENTEEN N*(p WutUd 13 Http W»ni»d ' 13 N«tp WmtM 13 Solon Proposes DENTAL- Part time potiUon PERSON WANTED TO available for Business C L£Alf OFFICES- 4 hours a Secretary In progressive day, Monday, Wednesday and '.FLOWER DESIGNER- Part TAX SKLTDiED ANNUAL NHURN COOKS & KITCHEN General Dentist Office. Fnday. Buckland area. Call .time in a full service flower Loan Fund Hike HELPERS- Available E m rien ced preferred,' and Mr. Smith, 6434)644. A Pramiuni w intoraat ComputOd weekends and evenings. light bookkeeping, typlqg and shop. Experienced only, A w id b IMm Dm at liaM If IK: OCTOBER WANT AD SPECIAL % please. Call 649-2522, or MS Experienced preferred. tdephone. Salgry commen- HOUSEKEEPERS- Full time A No Im Chargo Day t t wtUidrawal BSm Drivers License. Mature in­ HARTFORD. (UPI) - The co-chairman of the surate with experience. Send 1 position available, 8 a.m. to 4 mu. ★ NoWNhdrawal ■k AoounwIallonaMayDa dividuals. Appiy in person: TahMibiALumpML Legislature’s Energy and Public Utilities Committee page, hand written resume to: p.m. Come in for an inter­ K e r a lb Garden Grove Caterers, P.O. Box 145, Bolton Notch, view. Sliver Lane Pavilion, 51 ACCEPTING ★ Abaohitaly No Faaa or ParlMWWidrmararA APPLICATIONS lor part LINES DAYS DOLLARS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING said Tuesday he will introduce a bill in the special energy Keeney Street, Manchester. Conn. 06040. Applegate Lane, East Hart­ ClMagaa Any Kind m a 4 4 time-full time help. Days and S session to increase the conservation loan fund from ^ ford. ★ Tan Advahtagaa SUPERINTENDENT-110 un­ ACCEPTING evenings. Hours flexible. App­ m illion to W m illion. , „ . . its. Hard worker. Mechanicai ly to: Hardee’s, Manchester, Rep. David Lavine, Durham, said the 150 percent in- APPLICATIONS for part LOOKING FOR DAY CARE \ experience necessary. Please time/full time help. Days and !l54 Broad Street. creai in low cost loans to home owners who want to HOME for 2 year old. Part eOOD HOURS ^ p iy in person 9 to 11 at evenings. Hours flexible. App­ time. Center to South NiGHTOWl NEW HOMES BYANSALDI make energy-saving improvements to their houses will Fountain Viliage Apartments, ly to: Hardee’s,' Manchester, M anchester. Call '646-3383 DENTAL ASSISTANT - OFFICE WORK m d O O U JU IS 175 Downey Drive, Manchester office, immediate EXPEHIIIID Homes Presently Under Construction be crucial this heating season. 354 Broad Street.t. anytime. Manchester, see Carroil John­ opening. Experienced Housewives,, college, SltutUon Wtnttd Available for Inspection "So far this year there have been over 5,000 IS Homtt For Salt 23 son Bnindrett. EXPERIENCED preferred. 4 1/2 day week. SECOND INCOME students, excellent oppor­ Many Choice Lots Available In the applications from home owners for energy saving im-" SALESMAN- Opportunity lor It is not ... Sales, NURSE iUDES TImrod Road Area ACOUSTICAL CEILING exciting position. Knowledge Please call 6436133. tunity to meet new people provcni6nts,” ssid L8vin6, who introducod th^ origindl secretarial, switchboard or EXPERIENCED EAST HARTFORD - Move For Addition Information Regarding RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy MAN. Please apply: Acousti- of stoves helpful. Base plus while you supplement your working with an excellent sup­ PROGRESSIVE SALON - If you need to work 12 receptionist. BOOKKEEP^ wants part right into this charming 3 Styles and Features Call— ____ conservation loan bill. “Every dollar that the state Tech Systems, 646-5792. commission. Full medical Income parj tlme/fuU time porting staff. Very pleasant Looking for highly motivated Craig Irm m midnight to 8AM, we want time work at home days or Bedroom Ranch on quiet makes available in low-cost loans results in substantial benefits. Paid vacation. Call PhN Maaloy, PhD. positions available. From 7 To providt Hurting Care your establishment evenings. atmosphere. Good wages and people with registered to hear from you. It is ... monitoring street. Boasts fresh paint and savings in home heating oil.” TAXI - Drivers needed fuil Mrs. Gray 525-1931 'raAAadMr AM - 3 PM. Above average In prlvtlt hornet tnd 6460803. a 12x22 family room off the ERA LESPERANCE Agency benefits. Please call Doris time nights and weekends. licenses and steady clientele. specialized com dleal FacUHIat. Part He said the special energy session, which hasn t been Blain, RN, Director of Can M7-9229 after 1 PM for in­ starting wages and kitchen. Owners anxious. $50s. Exclusive Agent for Ansaldl Bulltllomes Call 649-5199. munications equipment scheduled yet, also should cover legislation to increase Nurses, 646-0129. terview. We perform a 24 hour benefits, uniforms lime, full time. ContMert- Barnett-Bowman, 633-3661. with varied administrative Uon given to preference 646-0505 emergency fuei aid, especialiy to the 232,000 households service to the community, provided to arraqge ap­ * EDUCATION PART TIME DRIVERS tasks. of;— Location and Hourt. CAPE - 7 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms. LATHE OPERATORS - With needed. Nights aiul weekends. MACHINISTS for Aircraft COtXEGE GRADS. The Air monitoring specialized pointment for personal in­ (Atk about our Super Energy Saving Package) between the poverty guidelines and $15,000 incomes. NO FEE • w ee k ly PAY Remodeled Kitchen and 2 years' experience. Good Call 649-5199. parts- Experimental and Force needs pilots, communications equip­ terview. “There is no federal or state program which is going to benefits. Salary negotiable. For hiformatlon call Privttt Initructlom IB Baths. Aluminum siding, in- Short run. Must be able to set navigators, management, ment. We offer pleasant down­ help them this winter,” he said. Hawk Precision Co., 303 scientific engineers and 643-9515 ground pool with patio and BURR BENCH HELP up and work from blueprints. town Hartford surroun' CALL FRKNDLY RIDING LESSONS indoor Lavine said Gov, Ella Grasso has done a go(^ job Burnham Street, East Hart­ Minimum 5 years experience. others. Call 646-7440 for AID « ASSISTANCE privacy. Group I, Philbrick WANTED DAYS - Experience dings, free indoor parking, riding ring. Western stock Agency, 646-4200. trying to get money out of Washington, but he said it’s ford, telephone 528-9845. Excellent opportunity for further information. If you enjoy dealing with RESTAURANT of North Eotfom Conn. preferred but not necessary, training and paid benefits. seat, saddle seat and hunt 40 Arllclet lor Safe 41 ^ p ly : Vallee Burring Co., 253 ?ualified individual. Apply at: people, will work some E.Htfd Sllvmr L a m Inc. Household Goods becoming clear the federal government’s response "will BUS BOYS - Full time lunch SUPERINTENDANT - For CharlM Laaparanoa seat. All levels 2269817. NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK Cnapel Road, (Rear). South 'aragon Tool Co^ me. 121 weekends, have telephone 9$7 Eaat Cantor Strati be too little and too late.” and dinner shifts. Apply at Adams Street, Manchester. apartment complex in experienqe and good job 5 6 9 - 1 0 4 0 BEACH, 3 bedroom Ranch, REFRIGERATORS Windsor. 9AM to Noon. If you enjoy dealing with •pri wptrM) WT VOICE, PIANO Instructions. paneled living room, eat-in WOOD FOR SALE- All "The money from the windfall profits tax will not Gavey’s Restaurant, 45 East M7-9935. Manchester. Live-in full time references, we may have a Washers / Ranges, used, hardwood, cut and split into 2 Center Street, Manchester. job for older man. Must be l e s p e r a n c T in S a g e n c y people and have a pleasant Form er faculty New York kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, guaranteed and clean. New arrive until the harshest part of the winter is over,” he EXPERIENCED Oil Burner position for you. Music and Art High School. lovely quiet setting on dead­ foot lengths. $45.00 a pick - up experience iii plumbing, Butlnt*i A Eilato AiufyiU telephone voice as well as shipment damaged. G.E & truck load delivered. Call 742- said. Serviceman. Please call 643- Professional Singer/Pianist. end street, deeded beach FULL OR PART TIME 5135. GENERAL HELPER in Prin­ heating and electrical repairs. Tax Sheltered Planning good job references and 13 FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. 9815. Lavine said Energy Department estimates of which Apartment and salary. 643- HtIp Wtnttd 13 H t i p Wtnttd 644-8597. rights. $79,900. Call exclusive MAINTENANCE MAN- App­ ting Company. Experience not We offer pieasant down­ can type 40wpm, we would B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main families will need help paying for home heating oil this ly in person to: Raffa's 9 « 4 or M3-7135. 8:30 AM to 5 Lj[e A Health Plant agent, Carol Cable-Wagner, Street, 643-2171. TOOL MAKERS, necessary. Male preferred. town Hartford office sur­ like to hear from you. Schooli-CItttet winter exclude residents who pay heating costs in their Restaurant. 2815 Main Street, Company paid benefits. Call PM. 4S7 CENTER S T . MANCHESTER Beazley Co. Realtors, Equal MACHINISTS, PRESS roundings, free indoor LIQUOR STORE MANAGER MECHANIC, BUS FLEET- Glastonbury.y. 647-9^, ask for Mr. Nasuta. housing opportunity. 443-4470, rent and who probably Will have to cope with rent in­ OPERATORS, POWER 6 4 9 - m parking, training and paid / PERMITTEE East of The Full and part time. Gas and FOR THE BEST - Manchester FUEL OIL DRIVER- We are accepting River. Excellent working con­ ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! TEAC REEL TO REEL Tape creases. PRESS SET UP PERSON, benefits. diesel. Call 9 to 4, Post Road Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 MANCHESTER- Two Family Custom made draperies, slip­ deck, 2300S. Perfect condi­ RARE OPPORTUNITY - INSPECTORS for first piece CARPENTER HELPERS- for Experlenced. Must have 102 646-080S after 5 pm applications for 8AM to ditions. All benefits, good Stages, 644-1531. Municipal officials are worried landlords may abandon License, or equivalent, be pupils per teacher. FREE in- 4-4. Very nice condition. New covers and upholstery. Budget tion. $300. 6462696. OWN YOUR OWN and final. Experienced only. framing, roofing and siding. 4PM work schedules, all starting salary, experience Iroductory lesson with this ad. their buildings instead of trying to heat them this winter. BUSINESS. Distributor for Hebron-Marlborough area. familiar with greater Hart­ m roof. 200 foot treed lot. Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 Call for appointment. Satellite part of a 40 hour work week perferred. For confidential in­ Call 6466306. or 6463549. Immediate occupancy. $54.- Lavine said a bill should be drafted so that municipalities Kodak film, Duracell Call 6466324. ford area. Call 189-7751, for in­ Help Wtnttd ' 13 Hafp Wtnttd 13 to include some weekends. terview, call 6462779, 9 a.m, or 6461000. LARGE COMFORTABLE Aerospace Inc., 643-2772. CALL 728-1346 MANAGER - REAL ESTATE 900. Hayes Corp., 6460131. ARMCHAIR & OTTOMAN- could more easily take over such buildings. Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and terview. to 5 p.m. or 6462089, 6 to 10 SALES. High volume office 0 GENERAL MEDICAL 10AM and Rust green upholstery with other photo products needed EXPERIENCED GENERAL CLERICAL POSITION- BETWEEN p.m. ELECTRIC RANGE- With CLINIC AIDE for Family TRAINEES- 17-24. HS Grad. needs you. Fully staffed office 7 3/4% CHFA $51,900 - Brand carved wood. $175. Occasional in your area. No selling. Ser­ DUTIES CARPENTER TELEVISION (and) RADIO Requiring accurate typing, 2PM. CALL 728-1346 with highly motivated per­ TOIE-DECOMTIVEPIUNTNG eye level oven, and lower Planning Agency. Full time, Will train. Call collect (518) new 5 1/2 room Raised Ranch, oven. First $100 takes it. Call table $55. Call 6461831. vice top Retailers under some evenings. Own transpor­ WANTED - Permanent posi­ REPAIRER. Repairs and with a figure aptitude, BETWEEN 10AM and 2 DENTAL ASSISTANT- sonnel, fabulous commission exclusive contract established adjusts radios and television available in small busy of­ 462-5910. ADAM BEDE’S electric heat plus ■chimney. 568-9439. Competitive Bidding tation. Mature person. Call tion. 5 days, 40 hour week. a PM FOR APPLICATION. Experienced preferred. schedule. One of the best noun 44A COVENTnY by us. High immediate in­ receivers using hand tools and fice in Manchester. Dynamics Mansfield. ERA, Miller & TV SEARS COLOR 522-6201. Full benefits. For an appoint­ Excellent benefit. Modem of­ statewide. Send resume to 7«2-t2U P iera R ealtors. 228-3518 come minimum required in­ ment ca ll: Consolidated Cigar electronic testing in­ Metal Products Co., Inc. 646 COMMUNICA'nONS fice, Vernon area. Send SLEEPER / SOFA, coffee CONSOLE. Good condition. M anager, P.O. Box 1533, Loaaont - Suppiloa - evenings. 649-5273. table. Magnavox Stereo, Call after 6 PM. 568-9533. Helps Town: Negro vestment $9,975. 100% profit Comnany, Personnel Office, struments. Must be ame to 4048. TRAINEES-17-24. Will train. Htip Wtnttd 13 resume to: P.O. Box 2247, Broad Street Station, DRIVER NEEDED for local Call collect, (518) 4665910. Htio Wtnttd 1i Booki chairs, magazine rack, TV Asking $150.00 cash. structure. Call between 8AM area automotive dis­ 633-mi, 8:30 to 4:30. An produce neat, accurate work Vernon, Conn., 06066. Manchester, Ct. 06040. & 5PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or which does not require call­ Optn 9AM-4:30PM Dally ANDOVER- Spacious 6 Room trays and so forth. Very good MANCHESTER -Town Treasure Roger M. Negro said tributorship. Applicant must Equal Opportunity Employer. DIET CENTER IS COMING! TYPIST - AND MUCH Contemporary. Balcony fami­ write: American Film backs on tube and solid-state NUCLEAR TRAINEES 17-24. We are looking for dependable MORE! Busy interesting SANDWICH MAKER Cloaud Friday • Sunday condition. Must sell. Call 646 the continuation of competitive bank bidding on Cer­ have clean driving record, and FULL TIME DENTAL ly room, 16x32. Heat 1978-79, 0309 anytime. Processing, Inc., 1935R APPRENTICE SEWING products. Must be familiar HS Grad. Will train. Call people who would like to assignments to expedite our WANTED for cocktail lounge. ASSISTANT- Experience tificates of Deposit, a program he institued in fiscal 1972- knowledge of greater collect. (518 ) 462-5910. $400. Ample 1 3/4 acre. $75,- Hoover Court, B’ham, AL Manchester area. 5 1/2 day MACHINE MECHANIC- In­ with models of radio and operate and manage a Diet paper work. Good telephone Experienced preferred, but preferred. Modern office. EXERCYCLE INDOOR 35226. television sets distributed by 900. ERA Miller & Piera, 228- 73 has earned the town $287,561 during fiscal 1978-79 and work week, with good starting dividual who is mechanically Center. A proven National personality important. Ac­ will train. Flexible hours. Call Excellent opportunity for ad­ 3518. BICYCI.E. Like new. $50. 643- has earned a total of $501,842 since the program’s initia­ pay and benefits. (Qualified inclined, is wanted to learn to major manufacturers in the Company is coming to the curacy in typing, ability to 742-6978, between 9 a.m. and vancement. Employee 1722. SWITCHBOARD United States. Requires abili­ tion. Negro’s office had earlier released the information applicants call 525-3118. repair sewing machines. Court of Probate, District of Manchester area. We are tops keep track of details essen­ 12 noon. Benefit Program available. □ REAL ESTATE 7 3/4% CHFA. Brand new 5 □MISC. FOR SALE OPERATOR- 4 nights per Excellent working conditions ty to accurately estimate time Manchester at the end of August. He said at that time, and again in Weight Loss and offer tial. East Hartford location, Send resume to: p.O. Box 538, Room. 1 1/2 baths. Ranch. SEASONED FIREWOOD. week. Thursday 11:30 p.m., CHEERLEADERS... No, you and benefits. Apply: Pioneer required to make repairs. NOTICE OF HEARING remarkable financial returns. off 1-84. Apply H artford MAINTENANCE MAN Rockville. Cut. split and delivered. Call today, that the town would never have earned the money 7:30 a.m. Friday, Saturday & Two years experience is Hornet For Sale 23 Electric heat. Chimney. don't have to be one, but if Parachute Compaq, Hale ESTATE OF MADELINE A background of Nutrition. Despatch (Moving Division), NEED for cocktail lounge. Private Bolton lot. $59,900. Arllclet lor Sale 41 295-0205 or 295^)034. if he had failed to operate the program. The banks par­ Sunday, midnight to 8:00 a.m. minimum requirement. you are outgoing, eager and Road, Manchester, Conn. HECK, Nursing, Diet Lecturing or 225 Prospect Street, East Morning hours. Call 644-9637 TYPIST- Full time. Able to ERA Miller & Piera, 228-3518. Edwards Answering Service, Hours: Monday thru Friday, 9 Counciling would be helpful. COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 ticipating include Connecticut Bank & Trust Co., Colonial can relate to people, we want Qastonbury deceased H artford. 06108 or send between 9:00 a.m. and 12 type 45 wpm to train on a word JEWELRY WORKSHOP- 646-5406. AM to 5 PM. Wages $4.50 per For Feature Article, see the ROOMS, 1st floor family Bank and Trust, Hartford National Bank and Trust, to hire you. We're a growing Pursuant to an order of Hon. resume, Attention: Chris. processing machine, and do MANCHESTER-3 Bedroom Craftsman leaving state. Full local insurance agency and we PUBUC HEALTH NURSE - hour. Parking & Vacation. No A u^st Issue 1979 of Success EOE. general office duties. Call room with fireplace. 4 set up for silver jewelry, in­ Manchester State Bank and United Bank and Trust. Medical benefits. Contact Mr. Spring St William E. FitzGerald, Judge, Ranch. Aluminum sided. At­ ALUMINUM Sheets used as PART TIME JANITOR for will train the right person as a Part time, 3 days per week. Unlimited Magazine. For in­ LAUNDROMAT Mrs. Bloom 6462900. generous sized beorooms, 2 cluding enameling kiln, torch, dated O ctober 2, 1979 a tached garage. Treed lot. printing plates, .007 thick medium size office complex. sales producer. No experience Coventry PHNA. RN or BSN Gutierrez, Tec Tron, 419 Main terview, call Cele Cohen,. WINDOW WASHER - Must be A'TTENDENT- Reliable, 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car jewelry making and Street, Manchester, Ct. 649- garage, walkout basement. Quiet street. Many 23x28 Vz” , 25 cents each or 5 Hours: 5 p.m.-10 p.m., 3 necessary. Call us today for experience preferred. EOE. 300-500 hearing will be held on an Southington on Diet Center, experienced and reliable. mature person to work part appliances. For sale by enameling books. 649-7407. nights a week. Phone Mr. 7228. application praying for phone 621-7628. Good pay, benefits. EOE. 646 time, including Saturday and $83,500. Group I. Philbrick for$l. Phone 643-2711. Must be an interview, 646-6050. 742-7369. owner. $56,900. No agents. 649- picked up before 11 a m. Whitney at 5^2020 for an ap­ Griswold St 5334. Sunday. Call M68749. Agency. 6464200. BABY CRIB, mattress, authority to sell certain real 2110. ONLY. pointment. SECURITY GUARDS needed OIL B U R N E R bumbers, port-a-crib, mis­ estate as in said application RESIDENTIAL immediately for all shifts in TRAVEL AGENT- 2 years DRIVERS- Chartered Bus NEW LISTING. Majestic and cellaneous baby clothes, 1971 Herald TYPISTS AND CLERK on file more fully appears at SERVICEMAN- Part time or ★ DELIVERING DARK LOAM Trips, Good hours, good pay. the East Hartford and Call S68-6062 the Court of Probate on Oc­ experience. Manchester area. classic 5 - 5, two family in ■ 5 yards, $40 plus tax. Also Pinto Wagon $250. Call after 5 TYPISTS are needed to work Send resume to: Box U, c/o MACHINE OPERATOR Full or part time. Call 9 to 4, full time. All benefits, M &M For Sale ly Owner p.m. 649-4824. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Manchester area. Work full tober 22, 1979 at 10 A.M. TRAINEES Oil Company, Route 6, Bolton, desirable Chestnut - Church sand, gravel and stone. 643- in the Hartford area. Call time or part time evenings Manchester Herald. 644-1531. MANCHESTER Street area. Close to today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. Aik for Roieanne Madeline B. Ziebarth, 1st and 2nd shifts. Previous 649-2871. 9504. NURSES UNIFORMS - and weekends. Call 522-5143, shop experience or Tech everything, stained cedar 0 a e rk REAL ESTATE SALES Excellent condition. Worn 3 or come in person to: School training desired. FRIER / DELIVERY MAN- exterior. 10 inches blown-in CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye EXPERIENCED SANDWICH Northeast Securities, 61 02610 REPRESENTATIVES - Join insulation. Separate heat. 100 times. $15 takes both. Size 8. She B e ra lb Ma k e r s and waitresses NURSES AIDES- If you arc Liberal wages while lear­ a firm offering one of the bqst Nights, 12 a.m. to 8 a.m. •1» Mb !"“ ■ . ■ set, electric welder, acetylene Call 649-9185. Williard Street, Hartford. an experienced, reliable per- ning with company paid Apply: Bess Eaton, 150 Center ■aiiauii * W .y -* - amp electrical service, 2 car outfit, aluminum ladder, INDEX wanted for cocktail lounge. commission schedules OMMcta garage. Group I. Belfiore Call 644-9637 between 9 a.m. son,n, C.G.S. will ■■■ pay you top benefits. statewide. Receive protect Street, Manchester. trailer tires, new electric NAME PINS, FINBACK PART TIME Cleaning Aides. LEGAL NOtiCE wages. Call us for information Agency 647-1413. generator, electric lawn- NOTICES and 12 noon. Must have own transporta­ territories, continuous Phone BUTTONS. ID plates made to about our new rates, our Apply: educational programs in real Butinett Opportunity 14 mower. Evenings. 633-7060. order. Wholesale-retail. 1 — Lost and Found tion. Reliable, neat Pursuant to Sec. 7-394 of the General Statutes of Conn., notice is bonuses, and quick pay plan. MANCHESTER- Cape. 6 2 — Personals PART TIME. Phone from ^pearance. Call Bonnie Brlte Eutern Tool Co. estate marketing techniques, Rooms. 1 unfinished. Large selection. Manchester hereby given that the audit of financial records of the Town of C.G.S. Services, 111 Pearl, 4It SCHOOL STREET VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco FORCED HOT AIR 3 _ Announcements home servicing our customers (Company, 643-0442...... after 5 banking, finance, extensive Aluminum siding. Garage. Rubber Stamps. 8 Bissell. Bolton for the fiscal year ending June 30,1979, has been com­ Hartford, 2465626. EAST HARTFORD Snacks with locations $3,580. VERY ATTRACTIVE 7 1/2 FURNACE- Some age but fine 4 — Entertainment in your own area. 249-7773. p.m. advertising backup, 5 multiple Convenient location on bus Manchester. 649-4489. c pleted by William C. Reynolds and Company, Certified Public CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- ROOM COLONIAL- 3 working orderj Four burner 5 Auctions listing services. Call Ms. line. Asking $55,900. No ADVERTISING Accountants, and the report of the audit is on file in the Town 2355 Ext. 905. ' fireplaces, large Family natural gas stove, brown. Fine FINANCIAL REAL ESTATE SALES - Champ, Fireside, 643-8030. agents. 643-6927 GENERAL MECHANIC- Full Clerk's office, 222 Bolton Center Road, and is available for Room. Very luxurious older wardrobe. 649-5547. 8 — Bonds-StockS'MortQages RATES Lessenger Company is looking time, plus overtime. Paid WOOD STOVES for 2 licensed agents In our public inspection. WENDTS OLD-FASmONEO HOMEWORKERS- Earn throughout! $80's. Call R. 9 — Personal Loans 1 DAY...... 14*«wraHT CMS, Blue Cross, and Life In­ SECURITY OFFICERS $50.00 / hundred securing, InvetImenI Property 25 BLACK & WHITE 10 — Insurance Bolton office. (^11 646-6486, Hamburgers Is now hiring peo* Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate for FOR SALE 3 DAYS ...13'EMPaHT surance. Amerbelle Corp., 104 ParmaiMiit, Part A Full TIiim Opaninga Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, this 5th day of October, 1979. pie to work the following stuffing envelopes. Free GROWINQ details. 6461980, or 647-1139. PORTABLE TELEVISION Shown at home by appoint­ EMPLOYMENT tor Kurt Lessenger. East Main Street, Rockville. 6DAYS ...12*MiPaiMT Avallabla Immadlataly In WllllmanUc Catherine K. Leiner positions: Grill, french fries, Details. Reply: Titan, Box SALES PERSON COLUMBIA LAKE-Over 100 SET- $30. Call 528-7212 ment only. 13 — Help Wanter Apply between 9 a.m. and 4 Town Clerk cash register. & sandwich 94688. X72T, Schaumberg, III. COMPANY feet waterfront property with anytime. 14 — Business Opportunities 26DAYS p.m. Equal Opportunity making. Approx, hrs. would be Call John at 649-4917 02610 WELL ESTABLISHED Mature Adults 4 large cottages in very good 15 — Situation Wanted 15 WORD, $2.00 MM Employer. If you are alert, have a neat appearance, enjoy 11 a m. to 2 p.m Mon. to Fri. We HANDY MAN- Part time as condition. Fully furnished, EXCELLENT CONDITION- are interested in talking to peo­ company with solid work COVENTRY EDUCATION HAPPY ADS *2.50 n PART TIME EVEMNGS- responsibilities, and need those extra income needed. Property repairs. 7 PM to Midnight located in Sandy Beach area, Colonial Gold Herculon Swivel T OPENING FOR FULL TIME ple with fast food experience or load with excellent New homes, starting at *52.900 on SUPER PANASONIC fully IB — Private Instructions Manchester. Light duty dollars, come in and talk with us. Previous security a desire to learn a new & Carpentry, plumbing, pain- 2 or 3 evoningt IPaperino APPLY LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000. Irene R. Pisch, Selectman and shift of your choice. Ask apply - 36 Rear Commerce floor family room with Realtor, 643-1577. ROCKER, Sheraton wing 3 3 — Bulldlng>Contracting Phone 281-4112. about our new pay rates, Hubbard Street, Street, Glastonbury, (JT. fireplace, large modern chair. Mahogany drop leaf WE BUY AND SELL USED 34 — Roofing-Siding LIVE-IN COMPANION for Chester F. Bycholski, Selectman LAUNDRY AND DIAPER PINKERTON’S INC. weekend differential vacation (Habco Inc.) MISTER DONUT kitchen, sliders to large deck, table with 2 extra leafs, por­ FURNITURE. One piece or 35 — Heating-Plumbing elderly gentleman in (Jlaston- 630 Oakwood Avanua Joseph R. Reynolds, Selectman MAY WE BUY your home? entire household. Cash On The SERVICE needs folderess pay. There is a difference. Buttonball Lane, and walkout basement, gas heat, 2 Quick, fair, all cash and no table record player containing 36 — Flooring full or part time, AM and PM. bury. Call after 6 p.m., 633- Waal Hartford, Conn. Edward Tomkiel, Town Clerk 255 W. MIDDLE TPKE. car garage, wooded lot. Group Line. Furniture Barn. 646- 37 — Moving-Trucklng-Storage C.G.S. Services, 111 Pearl, problem. Call Warren E. speakers and miscellaneous □ EMPLOYMENT 5653 or 643-5932. fqiMl Opportunitf Bm phftr 0865. 38 — Services Wanted Call 289-1527. 025-10 Hartford, 246-5626. Williams Street I, Philbrick Agency. 6464200. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. household items. 649-4872. MISC. FOR SALE 40 — Household Goods Hafp W tn ttd 13 MoCONNELL RESUME 41 — Articles (or Sale SERVICE- For prompt con­ Call Paula 42 — Building Supplies TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. fidential preparation of your 43 — Peis-BIrds-Dogs Apply 81 Commerce Street, resume. (Jail 649-2288. 643-9885 44 — Musical Instruments Glastonbury. PTG D. W. FISH REALTY CO. 45 — Boats & Accessories COMPANY. 'Telephone 633- CHILD CARE WORKERS. 46 — Sporting Goods OF / h O M E S / ,.- ^ 7631. Oak Hill School has im­ 47 — Garden Products mediate full and part time 48 — Antiques 243 Main St. Manchester Tel: 643-1591 DENTAL ASSISTANT 49 — Wanted to Buy openings for child care NEEDED for busy modem workers to work with multi­ RENTALS CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC orthodonic office in Vernon. - Experienced only. Top Hours - Daily 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM ‘ handicapped children in dor­ Please send resume to P.O. 52 — Rooms tor Rent mitory and classroom set­ 53 — Apartments for Rent wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 Box 2356. Vernon, 06066. Berlin Tpke., Wethersfield, tings. Experience with han­ 54 — Homes for Rent PAUL OLIVER GORDON FISH FRANK BORYSEVICZ 55 — Business lor Rent 5636151. DONALD FISH WILLIAM FISH MAC KICHAR dicapped children required. PRODUCE MANAGER- Good 56 — Resort Property for Rent Two years of college starting pay. 5 day week. All PREMIER South End location off Spring St. 7 57 — Wanted to Rent RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll preferred. Full time- 2nd benefits. Apply in person at: MARILYN MAWHINNEY LORRAINE BOUTIN surround this 56 — Misc. for Rent p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. BOBERT PRATT GRANT HARLACHER BEVERLY DIPIETRO TONY WASILEFSKY shift, part time- weekends on­ Andy's, 31 Main Street,- East i — 7 lovely rooms," rooms, 2 fireplaces, large family room and AUTOMOTIVE Apply director of nursing. ly. Starting salary $3.87 to Hartford, at the Glastonbury fireplace, 1V4 baths, family room, large lot. more! ERA HOME WARRANTY! Immediate bedroom home. Fireplace, wall to wall M 09 per hour. Excellent 61 — Autos (or Sale Salmonbrook Convalescent line, Putman Bridge Plaza. ERA HOME WARRANTY. Ojily $67,900. Occupancy! $80’s. carpeting. ERA HOME WARRANTY! 62 — Trucks for Sale Home, off House Street, benefits. Call 243-3496, Ask for Mike Andreo. 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale Glastonbury. Please call 633- Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4 PM or 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles 5244. write Personnel Assistant- RECEIVER - SHIPPER. 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile Oak Hill School, 120 Holcomb Opening for a Receiver- Homes Street, Hartford. 06112, An Shipper with retail store 0 66 — Automotive Service NURSES AIDES wanted for Equal Opportunity Employer. experience Liberal benefit 67 — Autos (or Rent-Lease full time on all shifts. Apply package includes paid BC-BS; director of nursing. Salmon- TYPIST TEMPORARY- Ac­ life insurance, paid vacation, brook Convalescent Home, off curacy imporant as you type generous store discount. Rep­ House Street, Glastonbury. routing sheets company Loft and Found ly in person to Mr. Hennequin, Please call 633-5244. specifications. Other duties Manager of House and Hale, . J , 9 0 0 brake up your day' Excellent LOST- Black Lab / Setter Six room full dormered CAPE for the Manchester, Conn., or BABYSITTER NEEDED- 0 Young, centrally air conditioned 3 rate, quick pay plan, bonuses. telephone 643-4123 for an ap­ Cross. Altered male. Thin, Monday through Thursday, 3 large or small family. Completely C.G.S. Services, 111 Pearl, black curly hair. Red collar bedroom RANCH on 3 treed acres. Fully pointment. Equal Opportunity p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ Adorable 5 room CAPE COD home. Hartford, 2465626. Employer.______and tags. Manchester, near tation. Call 649-6022. Friday; modernized kitchen with dishwasher and Large living room, basement garage, carpeted, floor to ceiling fireplace, 2V» BOWERS SCHOOL DISTRICT — 5 room East Hartford, Glastonbury weekends anytime. self-cleaning oven/range. 2 full baths. baths, equipped kitchen, sundeck, 5 YEAR ERA NEW HOME WARRANTYI 7 lin^s. Reward, call 643-0515. beautiful landscaped grounds, walk to CLASSY SPLIT — IW baths, fireplace, rooms, fireplace, 2V4 baths, Thermopane win­ Cape Cod. Beautiful front to back living room shopping. Excellent sought after area! Extra abutting lot is included which aluminum siding, 2 car garage & more! SEWERS- Experienced on In­ gives exceptional back yard privacy. carpeting, family room, great lot and ERA dows, and stone front. High $70’s. with fireplace. ERA HOME WARRANTY! LOST- female' Calico Cat, dustrial Sewing Machines. HOME WARRANTY! $60’s.______mostly grey. Tolland Road Will train if necessary. Good 1 area Bolton. Call 647-9355. starting pay for the right peo­ dUniER NEEDED ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday LOST WHEEL CHOCK- thru Friday. Apply in person for Aluminum. Left in Top Notch at: Pillowtex Corp., 49Regent I MAYBERRY VILLAGE Parking Lot. Reward. Street, Manchester. Equal BLANCHARD William McKinney, 643-5308. Opportunity Employer M/F. Eait Hartford; 700-900 Burnsido Avo. OVER SHEET METAL WORKER - 70 E M Experienced. Soldering etc. Eatt Hartford; plua S 700E M Call 5262101. o m e u LOST CAT - Gray and white, IN OFFICES neutered male. Belongs to 491 Baacon Hill 8t. A NATIONWIDE OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House Unique CAPE COD Home on wooded CONNECTICUT R o s s in o Griswold Street, Glastonbury. EA ST H A M X xxxxx. V E R N O N $ 8 5 ;§ 0 0 Tolland 8t., Eaat Hartford Reward. Call 633-6082. delivery. Year round work. lot close to shopping and highway. ^ ven room, 3 bedroom U&R RAISED REALTORS All benefits, t^ply M&M Oil DUPLEX in good condition. 3 bedrooms, Energy efficient home; 6” insulation in Co.. Route 6, Bolton. RANCH on one of the nicest lots in P»nonal$ 2 IVz baths, living room and dining room sides, 9” in ceiling; Thermopane win­ Call Jennifer each side. Separate heating systems, Boulder Ridge. Cath^ral ceiling in the RIDE WANTED from Hamlin OIL BURNER SERVICE dows; fireplace & chimneys in center of living room with a fieldstone fireplace, 646-2482 Street to Pioneer Parachute, MAN- No. 2 Oil. Mostly all separate electric meters, aluminum home-center chimney will reduce heat 0 4 0 - 1 0 4 4 ELECIMNW N U m ASSOC. 1RB West Cantor Gornar of McKaa 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Please residential. All benefits. M & unique kitchen With breakfast b a ^ call after 6:00 n.m., M3-4414. M Oil, Route 6, Bolton. cost

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EVENING HERALD. Wed., Oct. 10, 1979- PAGE NINETEEN PAGE Fir.HTREN - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Oct. 10. 19TO Paamita — Chariaa M. dehulx ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle r a n □ 8 0 7 7 T A P 0 1 Exclamation 1 Leak out M W *)-/o 4 Osiris' wife 2 Colors □ n □ E m A A M A R 1 C 0 N E HERE'S THE FIERCE SLOULV HE BESINS 8 Small island 3 Nard n n □ A Q AnENnON!! EVENING HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS: A Dear Abby □ o o M A 8 N E T Ks 0 PVTHON aiTHERINB 12 Gallic 4 Author C E 8 E c TO SLITHER UP A ' affirmative Fleming 5 1 fo r ______, 2 1 0 iN 1 8 T D E W E D ^ ou don't hav(! ^ 1 ^ 1 ^ By Abigail Van Buren ALON6THE6R0UNP... HU6E JUN6LE TREE 13 Minutes of 5 Run along A C T D A 1 8 D 1 R E court 6 News article N E 1 □ U R 1 L 1 E io shell out mui;h ------S’ ------14 Pacific island 7 Transaction E T T a E R E T E 0 to xel bi)j results 15 Buddhism 8 Year of ------1 Ol E L 1 IS 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE type science (abbr.) 0] T w E[T S T] L r I\ A 16 Christmas 9 Clothing E C E d"D V j_ "o N 17 Abominable fabric M A T L E N A u N 1 T u c snowman 10 Ancient Italian P R O S N A P M 0 L E Slim Chance 18 Is (Sp.) 11 Sends out CALL 643-2718 after 5 p.m. or 643-2711 during business hours 8.30-5 JSWfOle 20 Prophetic sign 19 Auto club 35 Rolling 22 Code dot 21 Negative without power 49 Blackmore 23 Marshal prefix For Fatties Prisellla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 36 George Gersh­ heroine Dillon's 24 Explosive 50 Moslem nickname win's brother (abbr) countries BUSINESS & SERVICE DEAR ABBY: I am sitting here, drinking my fourth cup of 25 Unseals 37 Winter month ' ARE M XI WHATCDVOU A6EAN WELL,HE=S BEEN VOU KNOW MOUR 26 School organi­ 53 Mouths (si.) SI 27 Spotless (abbr I A rtk h t tor Soto 41 Aportmonit For ffent 53 Homot tor Hoot 5 4 Autoo For Solo coffee and feeling very depressed. I need someone to talk to, KEEPING \ TRVING VOURE T/WAGTO? PLAVING WITH THE AN T FARM 5 7 zation (abbr.I so 1 am writing to you. 29 Doesn't exist 39 Heating 54 Grain BRUSSELS VACUUM CLEANER. , 27 Spy group 56 Nickel (cont.) material DINING ROOM SET Butcher LOOKING for anything in real EAST HARTFORD- King size 1977 CHEVY TOWN COUPE- Three weeks ago I got laid off. Since then I’ve been all AWAVFROW (abbr.) 3 bedroom house with modem 31 Electrically 41 Noise 57 Protuberance block table with 4 Captain estate rental - apartments, Automatic, AM-FM stereo, over town looking for work, but haven’t had any luck. MV STUFF? charged parti­ 28 Baseballer T 44 Shred on a camel chairs and Hutch, excellent homes, multiple dwellings? kitchen and large yard. (845- air conditioning. 24,000 miles. I see a sign in the window saying "WAITRESS cle Gehrig 2). Rental Assistors. Small 22 -25 mpg. Excellent condi­ 46 Glide on snow 59 Kennel sound- condition $500. Antique Living No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate, WANTED," so I go inside and the receptionist takes one 32 Domestic 29 Demons 61 Arrival-time Associates, Inc. 646-1980. fee. 236-5646. tion. Asking $3975. Call 47 Embers Room Set. with 2 tables and look at me and says, "Sorry, the job is already filled." 34 Tart 30 Visualize guess (abbr) evenings and weekends 872- 46 Gazelle wicker rocking chair $600.649- DIRECTORY J I know why I get turned down without even an interview. 38 Car 33 Query 3544. 456 1/2 MAIN STREET- 6 6502, 40 Went quickly •••••••••!•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• I’m FAT! room house. No young Omcos-Storos tor RonI 55 42 Raw metal ) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 31 Soivices Oltorod 31 Palntlng-Paporlog 32 Building Contracting 33 Abby, can't people be a little kinder and just give me a ■i,. children. No appliances. No 1980 DIESEL RABBIT - Sorvleoo Oltorod chance? 43 Irritates utilities. No pets. Security. MANCHESTER - Main Street ■NEW! Unregistered. Driven 45 Hebrew 12 13 14 14 miles. 4 speed, 2 door BABYSITTING done in my J.P. LEWIS Si SON- Custom LEON CIESZYNSKI Just because a woman is fat doesn’t mean she can’t work. patriarch Tenant Insurance required. modern offices available. 300, CSifi TREE SERVICE - Free 15 16 17 $330 m onthly. A vailable hatchback. $7395. Private. estimates, discount senior home. East Hartford. Daily or Decorating, Interior & BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ In fact,'k fat person would probably work twice as hard just 47 Egyptian lily 400, 750 to 1400 sq. ft. all or ditions, Remodeling, Rec to prove she can do the job. USED DEN SET- Sofa and 1 November 1st. Call 646-2426, Call 649-3635. citizens. Company weekly. Call 569-3285, or 277- Exterior Painting, 50 Writing fluids ia 19 20 21 22 parts of. Heat, air con­ Rooms, Garages, Kitchens chair. First $100 takes it. Call weekday 9 to 5. ditioning included. Call 646- Manchester-owned and 4852. Paperhanging & Remodeling, I can’t give up since I need a job. I feel better having been 0 WS k* MA. Me .$ M stonJ*., lO-x) 51 Gold (Sp.) Remodeled, (Jeillngs, Bath 23 24 643-4274 anytime. ' 2469 or 646-2755, 1967 CHEVY CHEVELLE - operated. Call 646-1327. Kitchens, Recreation Rooms. able to tell this to somebody. Thanks for listening. 52 Athletic H 2 S 26 Call 649-9658. Tile, Dormers, Roofing. buildings FEMALE STUDENT Factory tinted windows, black WE WILL CARE for w ur FAT AND DEPRESSED Captatn Easy — Crooka ft Lawranca 27 28 children In our home. Good Residential or (Commercial. 55 Annoying 29 30 LOOKING for roommate to 466 MAIN STREET, North of upholstery, many new race BiM TREE SERVICE - feeling location, great surroundings. FINISHED PAINTING- 649-4291. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 FOR SALE- Wood stove. All share apartment or house, in Post office, about 5,000 sq, ft, parts. Best offer or trade. 871- Specialist in tree and stump DEAR FAT: Friends do more than listen. They tell you COCHON T YOU HEARP THE LADVJ 58 Breezy or near Manchester. Call Pat- of centrally located spiace. removal. Free estimates. Near 1-86. Call anytime ^ Interior / exterior. 16 years what you need to hear. Nighter, Big Moe. One year PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS AMERICAIN'j START OINKIN’, Pie, AND 60 Wing (Fr) 38 39 40 |41 42 ty, 247-5261 week days, or 774- Ideal for store, office or other Senior citizen discount. 24- 8190. experience. Moderate prices. ol(T $350.00. Call 646-0852. - Complete Construction, Ad­ Feeling sorry for yourself won’t land you a Job. And don't ^ MAKE IT OOOP.-OR YOU'RE 62 Debtor s note 2636 weekends. business or commercial use. hour, year-round service. 643- Call 429-7565. ^ 60NWA BE PORK CHOPSl 43 44 1977 TOYOTA COROLLA ditions, Remodeling. Free expect some kind-hearted soul to put you on his payroll out 63 Soviet river H 4 5 46 5 HP MIGHTY MAC- Com- Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. 7285. D&D DRIVEWAY SEALING of charity. 64 Real estate Deluxe Station Wagon. 41,000 Building I etfng 33 Estimates. Fully Insured. 47 48 49 50 poste Grinder Shredder. Used PANELED, HEATED 2 - 5 years experience. New to Face it, most fat women are not as attractive as their sUm map ROOM APARTMENT. Elec­ miles. Automatic transmis­ REWEAVING bum holes. this area. Protects against oil Call 646^879. 65 Steal approximatley 20 hours. $300. sisters. (And they're not as healthy, either.l They may seem 51 52 S3 54 55 56 57 tricity. stove, refrigerator. sion. Power brakes. Good Zippers, umbrellas repaired. and gas spill. M ^es old rpentry 66 Smack Call 649-1250 after 4:00 p.m. mpg. Good condition. Asking remodeling specialist. Acl- CARPENTRY - All types of to be “jollier/* but they're only trying harder to be accepted Adults, references, no pets, OFFICE SPACE Window shades, Venetian driveways look new. Free es­ 67 Body 58 59 60 61 62 $30«). Call 644-0262 after 5 ditions, rec rooms, dormers, repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool because they feel inferior. $225. 646-3167, 228-3540. AVAILABLE blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. timates. Ask for Dave. 429- 68 Gross p.m. Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- 0708. built-ins, bathrooms, Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and So, do yourself a favor and quit asking for “kindness’’ National 63 64 65 * TAG SALES PANELED 3 ROOM Vornon CIrcl* ir M . 5221. kitcheqs, 649-3446. Windows Hung, Ceiling from others. See your doctor about a diet. If you can’t do it Product Inquire at Repaired and Painted. Call (abbr] 66 67 68 APARTMENT - Heat, elec­ FIAT 128 WAGON 1974- 42,750 WILL BABYSIT in my home, alone, call Overeaters Anonymous. IQ miles. Standard. 30 mpg. AM- near Nathan Hale School for CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. anytime, 643-6130. (P.S.: If your obesity is due to a glandular disorder or a FIVE FAMILY TAG SALE. tricity, stove, refrigerator, 646-1974 •••••••••••••••«•••••••••• INIWSPAPIR (NTfAl adults, references, no pets. FM. $1800. Call 6 4 9 -1 ^ after EXPERT PAINTING and two year olds or-older. Call Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. condition that you can’t control, (his letter is not for you.I Some handmade Christmas 8:00 p.m. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 items. 147 Ferguson Road, $235. 646-3167, 228-3540. LANDSCAPING Specialuing 646-8867. Manchester. Saturd^, Oc­ in Exterior House Painting. DEAR ABBY: I’ve heard of guys who go around telling MANCHESTER - MAIN BANK REPOSSESSIONS CUSTOM DRAPERIES- TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY BIDWELL HOME Improve­ Win at bridge tober 13 and Sunday October PROFESSIONAL / Tree pruning, spraying, ment Co. Expert installation people they are bachelors when in truth they are married. STREET. 2 room apartment, FOR SALE - 1975 Oldsmobile mowing, weeding. Call 742- Made very reasonably. Work Carpentry and general con­ But what do you think of a guy who tells people he’s MAR­ Allay Oop — Dava Qraua 14. 9 to 4. BUSINESS OFFICE Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, tracting. Residential and of aluminum siding gutters heated, hot water, appliances, BUILDING - Approximately 7947. guaranteed. Call anytime til RIED when he’s a bachelor? no pets, parking, security. 523- needs work $1195; 1974 Jeep 9:00 p.m., 649-4266. commercial. Whether it be a and trim. Roofing installation GARAGE SALE- Saturday & 2600 square feet, with ample and repairs 649-M95, 871-2323. CURIOUS IN RHINELANDER. WIS. GOOD GRACIOUS! YE/IH.' ...NOW MEBBE WHY BECAUSE ...ANP LEFT THE KEY OH, 7047. Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive BRICK, BLOCK, STONE small repair job, a custom WEVE...SHRUNK!, SAY... WE C/VN GET/ NOT? I LOCKED Sunday, October 13th. & l4th., parking. Close to Center, $3200: 1973 Bulck Le Sabre built home or anything in UP THERE ON TOP GREAT/ 10 to 5. Twin beds, dishes. Fireplaces, concrete. Pelnling-Papering 32 INTO THAT THE POOR... OF THE t a b l e .' hospital and new court $995; 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 between, call 646-1379. SPECIALIZING cleaning and DEAR CURIOUS: 1 think he probably wants all the GARDEN Hand count clinches slam Miscellaneous items. 683 West APARTMENT FOR RENT- building. For info, call 568- Chimney .repairs. No job too Available November 1st. No door coupe, low mileage PAINTING - Interior and repairing chimneys, roofs, benefits of marriage with none of the responsibilities. YOU SAW.' Middle Turnpike. 7658 or 871-0401. small, ^ v e ! Call 644-8 I for new roofs. Free estimates. 30 diamonds. North in turn cue- u tilitie s. No appliances. $1800: 1972 Audi $1000; im estimates. exterior, paperhanging, Chrysler New Yorker $395. CARPENTRY Si MASONRY - years Experience. Howley, DEAR ABBY: My problem is my daughter. (I’ll call her NORTH 0-10 bid the ace of hearts and after Children ok. Will consider EAST HARTFORD-135 Burn­ excellent work references. The above may be seen at the Free estimates. Fully in­ Additions and Remodeling. 643-5361. Pam.) Pam is 15 and a women's libber already. She thinks ♦ A 10 9 7 Blackwood. South bid the pets. Parking for 2 cars. Call side. 1000 sq. ft. Lease Free estimates. Call Anthony 643-5439 , 8-9 a m., or after 9 Savings Bank of Manchester, sured. Martin Matson, 649- it's every girl’s right to do as she pleases as long as she’s not V A K 5 slam. required. Arruda and Bar- Main Street, Manchester. Squillacote 649-0811, ♦ K 8 3 South won the opening TAG SALE- 29 Clyde Road, p.m. comb. 644-8000 or 644-1539. 4431. hurting anybody and it's not against the law. This includes Manchester. October 13th., Si ROOFER WILL InsUll roof, going braless, which is what she does. ♦ K J 6 trump lead and surveyed his silling or gutter tor low dis­ prospects. Slam was an excel­ 14th., rain or shine, 10 to 4. 5 ROOM APARTMENT FOR CADILAC SEDAN DE A&W PAINTING Contrac­ Pam is a big girl. I mean top-heavy. If she wore a bra it WEST EAST MANCHESTER- Office or HOUSECLEANING CARPENTER - Repairs, count price. Call Ken at 647- lent proposition. If the hearts Miscellaneous and household. RENT $275 m onthly. No VILLE. 1973. Excellent run­ tors. Quality painting and would probably be a 38. Her teacher rang me up and told me ♦ 5 4 3 ♦ 6 2 store space. 1st floor. Will PROBLEMS? General remodeling, additions, gar­ 1566. broke 3-3, dummy's club loser utilities, children or pets. ning condition. Loaded. Must p a p r hanging at reasonable V Q 7 V J 10 9 6 sub-divide between 200 - 5,000 housecleaning walls, floors, ages, roofing. Call David that if Pam keeps coming to school without a bra, she'll be could be discarded on the 13lh TAG SALE - Saturday Oc­ Security required. Available self Call 568-4091 after 5 p.m. carpets, upholstery. One time rates. Fully insured. Free expelled. ♦ J 4 ♦ Q 10 7 C 5 2 tober 13th, 9 - 1. Rain Date square feet. 643-1442. Estimates, Cali Wayne 649- Patria, 644-1796. Healing-Plumbing 35 (Sooiiit— heart. Even if hearts did not immediatelv. Please call 649- or regular service. Abby, do you know any 15-year-girl who lets her mother t i S i 10-10 ♦ Q 1 5 4 3 2 4 6 10/14, 9-1. 172 Porter Street. 8577. 7696. divide favorably declarer OFFICE - Excellent location. 1974 DATSUN 260Z - 60,000 DOMESllCARE. 643-1945. SEWERLINES, sink lines, dress her? Well, neither do I. SOUTH Manchester. Assorted items, miles, good condition, would then have the option of 500 sq. ft. Heat, air, parking, PERSONAL Paperhanging FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY ■ cleaned with electric cutters, Please help me. ♦ K Q J 8 playing either East or West 4 families. BOLTON - Large 3 room janitor. $125 per month. 649- Michelin radials, AM-FM 8 The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productlona apartment. Stove, for particular people, by Dick. - Remodeling and Additions. by professionals. McKinney PAM'S MOM V 8 4 3 2 for the queen of clubs. 5334. track, air, 4 speed. Asking DRIVEWAY SEALING - Bros. Sewage Disposal Com- ♦ A 9 TAG SALE- October 13th. & refrigerator. Quiet $3600 . 649-4182. Protects and beautifies your Call 643-5703 anytime. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Declarer drew trump in pany, 643-1■'1-5308.' DEAR MOM: Does Pam's school have a dress code? If it .... u s u a l l v ♦ A 10 9 three rounds and then played 14th. Miscellaneous. Some neighborhood. No pets. MANCHESTER- 360 sq. ft., 4 driveway. Experienced and years’ experience! For Free furniture. Reasonable. 232 PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - Estimates, call 646-4239. does, and a bra is required, Pam is out of bounds io more 603 yVALTEI? a?ONKlTE the ace, king and another References required. $220 rooms, modern office space. 1968 MUSTANG 2 door hard­ reasonable. Free estimates. Vulnerable: North-South School Street, 10 to 5. ways than one. If there is no dress code, Pam's teacher is S a/ip p STAYS P/?ETTY heart. East won the third monthly. 646-2311. 1st floor prime location. Usual top - V-8, automatic, excellent Call Art, 649-3061. Quality craftsmanship at low NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet Dealer: North prices. Call 646-5424. CAL/A PUFUNQ round with the 10 and played amenities. 646-8282. condition. $1750. 649-2249. repairs, plugged drains, guUty of making threats she can’t enforce, and SHE is out of TAG SALE- Saturday October 5 ROOMS- 2 bedrooms. Adults WATERPROFFING - FARRAND REMODELING - kitchen faucets replaced, bounds. Call the principal and get the facts. THE BAP W est N o rth E a s t S outh the jack, which was ruffed in 13th., 8:30 to 4. Fireplace PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Cabinets and Formica Tops, s e t " ' ' NEW S /! 1 4 P a s s 1 4 dummy. only. Good location. No pets. MANCHESTER - Retail, PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Hatchways, foundation repaired, rec rooms, sets, rug, cord organ, toys, No utilities. $200 monthly. 1973- Excellent condition. cracks, tile lines, sump - Interior and exterior. Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ bathroom remodeling, heat SNIFF/ P a ss 3 4 P a s s 4 4 Declarer first played the skates, singer sewing storage and/or manufacturing ditions, Decks, All types of P a ss 4V P a s s 4 N T ace and king of diamonds and Security required. Call 649- space. 2,000 sq. ft. to 50,000 sq. Power windows, 90,000 miles. pumps, gravity feeds, window Commercial and residential. modernization, etc. Freel If you need help in writing letters of sympathy, con- ' machine. 453 Spring Street. Remodeling and Repairs. P a s s 5V P a s s 6 4 then ruffed a diamond before 3876 after 6:00 p.m. ft. Very reasonable. Brokers Book Value $16M. Best offer. wells. 30 years experience. Free estimates. Fully in­ Estimate gladly given. MAM gratulations or thank-you letters, get Abby’s booklet “How / Manchester. sured. 646^879, Phone 643-6017. P a ss P a s s P a s s deciding which opponent to protected. Call Heyman After 6 p.m., 633-7686. 643-4953. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. to Write Letters for all Occasions.’’ Send II and a long, MANCHESTER- 4 room stamped (28 cents!, self-addressed envelope to Abby: 132 play for the club queen. Properties, 1-226-1206. ■The club play now had Dogt-Birds-Pels 43 apartment, two family house. 1978 CHEROKEE CHIEF - Lasky Dr., Beverly Hiils, Calif. 90212. Opening lead: ^5 Appliances, carpeted, garage. Power steering, power become a sure thing East had 57 HOME SWEET HOME ■ Nice yard. No utilities. Wanted to Rent brakes, AM-FM 8 track shown up with two spades, Complete health-guard Security required Immediate stereo. Excellent condition. four hearts, six diamonds and facilities Cals also Canine occupancy. Call 649-9365, CLEAN QUIET COLLEGE 2284)653. Astrograph By Oswald Jacoby therefore only one club. When Holiday Inne; 200 Sheldon STUDENT and school age ABOVE AND BELOW and Alan Sontag South cashed his ace of clubs daughter need reasonable 'iiii- SALES REP. 2 Dr. Hardtop, V-8, auto., PS. PB. garage: no appliances, New battery, new body work, situation where you are free to a 1966 CHEVY 1/2 TON soiutety immaculate. Must be seen. extra ciean. 43,000 miles. right time to the right person to utilities, or pets; adults, 568-2646. use your ideas and initiative. This bring about a fortunate happen­ jSrAj^- Antiques 48 PICKUP. Body fair. Runs securitv, references. $235.649- great. $500.00 or best offer. is not a day to sit back and be ing. 0097. 646-1120. Ask for Dave. idle. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Rewards WANTED- Antique Furniture. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dm . 21) are in the offing today because. Glass. Pewter. Oil Paintings, BUDGET PLEASER. Lovely People in general are very of something nice you did which iXAlU Motorcycles-BIcyclos 64 responsive to your personal meant more to another than you or Antique items. R 2 bedroom. Near transporta­ WANTED JUNK AND LATE Harrison. 643-8709. MODEL WRECKS - Cash n e ^ s at this time, and are will­ realized. It pays to be a good tion. Has utility hook ups. 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - ing to offer any assistance you guy. Short Riba — Frank Hill Appliances and more. Only Paid. Call Parker Street Used Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, may desire. Speak up. VIRGO (Aut. 23-8ept. 22) Yield NOT THE $185,00. (866-4). Rental 100% stock and In excellent CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) to your positive restless Impulses HERE COA^S A ONE, □ RENTALS Assistors. Small lee. 236-5646. Something is now astir that and move about as much as pos­ shape. $4500. 742-8786. S p A^M dSjJnEON.l IN m V 1965 OLDSMOBILE F85- Good CQuId benefit your hopes or sible today. It's visiting people running condition. New parts. HAT Rooms lor Rent 52 UTILITIES PAID. Cozy one RECOMMENDS plans. It may come about and places that will bring you UAPEN Wr bedroom with appliances. $300 or best offer. Call 659- 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT JOHN RAY RECOMMENDS through two helpful contacts who happiness. YOU 1162, keep trying. 750- Kerker headers. KNN 77 are in your corner. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Diors' THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ Available now. Only $175.00. V im <9595 filters. Oil cooler. Much SULLIVAN T'Top, automatic. Air Cond., power NESSEHE 77 MERCURY <4495 trally located. Downtown Great for students, (838-1). more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 SALES REP. Colony Park Wagon, 10-pass., Air, Btrry’s World — Jim sorry Rental Assistors. Small fee. 1976 FORD GRANADA - 4 windows, AM FM stereo, mint condU SALES REP. Manchester. Kitchen p.m. tion. full power, AM-FM Stereo, roof rack. 236-5646. door, blue, mint condition. Priced to sell. privileges. Call 649-2358 P S. P.B., air, cassette stereo, Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stotfel good radials, 6 cylinder. Call 1970 HONDA 450 CL, New, 2 ROOMS- Private entrance. MANCHESTER- Furnished aparto'ent with appliances, 643-4590, Lou. battery. Excellent i F eeP TH' FI&EON5 1'UTAKB Mature male and female. One appearance and good running with License lor errands and carpeting drapes and free ONLY ,4 P |/H e ^ A heat and hot water. Won't last condition. Must sell. Best meals. Call 649-5459. offer. 649-2954 after 5 p.m. B A e.' long. (815-2). Rental ••••••••••••••••#••••••••• This Funny World Assistors. Small fee. 236-5646. Our Boarding House PLEASANT ROOM lor 1973 FORD LTD WAGON. Comport-Trolloro mature, working gentleman. Good for businessman or Mobile Homos 65 Kitchen privileges. Parking. Homes lor Rent 54 growing family. Excellent UM.YW, TriE SCIENTIFIC M N B O y 1 WAS FASCI­ Near bus line. References condition. Radial tires. RECOMMENDS w a S > THINKS O F lA Z ' NATED BY THE ENERGY 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- TED RECOMMENDS niDi IN A SUNBEAM', WHEN required. Call 647-9033. MANCHESTER- Brand New 6 Regular gas. Call 649-9629 Very good condition. Many 76 MARK IV <7295 |PR.tfOUAR ENERGY.' - Room Colonial. 3 bbdrooms, I evenings. extrasf Call 633^890. 77 0LDS H295 MISTREHA PU3NEEREP RESEARCH TEACHERS WERE i S l e a n f u r n i s h e d 1/2 baths. Wall to wall KUHNE VItU CnitMT. 8-puH ng«r Wagon, 2-Dr. Harrdtop, red, red top, red & UNABLE TO EXPLAIN white lipstick Interior, wire wheels, WITH 5UN5HINE WHEN carpeting. Security deposit. SALES REP. Air Cond., PS, PB, many axtraa. SALES REP. vmAT BECAME OF IT, sleeping room for mature 1973 MERCURY MONTEGO TERRY 1974 2 AXLE 19 1/2 loaded! Low miles. THE W(7RLP STILL GU7BI gentleman. Call 646-4701 after References. Group 1, Zinsser stationwagon. Best offer over 1 RESOUVEP THAT Agency. 646-1511. feet, fully equipped, plus aw­ FIEP THE (7IL WELL! 6 PM. $395.00. May be seen at 184 ning. 8 track, eW tric heater, AM CS R HOOPLE Hollister Street, Town. Call sleeps six. Call 568-1990. WOULD BECOME the Frank & Ernest 646-6534 after 5 p.m. EveKSETTH'FEEUN'y4 6 X He r e FOR SOMfi REAS N F ie e o N G e o T A personality Keep THINKING O f t h e F’lZOPiBM, FUPP5 Y a r t A T T V M lSSiNdo. •»• •4 19/9 b$ NEA. Inc C H A R L i e 'S A N o E U / a WONoEff WOMAM, / M O R I A R T Y "Never mind Uncle Harry, he's got 'gold fever' PARTON.... again." r \ / / ______^ J WIORLD IS BEING HOOPLE-IZEP' jo-io OW9HMIA.tnc.T M $>■» IIJ, IN., OfL J£Ul£ 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.* Phone 643-513S PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Oct. 10. lOT Costs May Kill I Quiet Hour Established American Dream

HARTFORD (UPI) -T he president of the National For Harried Executives 12 - Charted History Association of Realtors says soaring housing costs over the next decade may toll “the death knell on the By JAMKS V. HKALION "The chart presents a new time needed to compose, type, American dream to own a home.” , organization of tested information, review, correct, retype and sign it,” of the NEWINGTON (UPI) - Between Donald I. Hovde said Tuesday the U.S. was on "the so nearly anyone can zero in on one it says, "here’s how you can cut down leading edge” of a severe housing shortage with 2 million the daylight and the darkness, there or more specific symptoms in­ on this heavy time investment Prime Interest Rote comes a pause in the day’s oc­ housing units needed each year for the next 10 years “just dicating their poor use of time, and without sacrificing any results: to stay even with the demand we have today.” cupations that is known as “The then move quickly through a list of “1. Don’t write a big, fancy letter Quiet Hour," a respite that is now The Madison, Wis., real estate developer said that if the most likely causes to a review of when a penciled note will do. If you more units aren’t built “we’ll soon be tolling Uie death used by executives in more than 1,000 the most effective remedies,” get a letter and decide to respond, jot companies. knell of the American dream to own a home.” Moskowitz said. your reply on the same sheet, copy it Hovde, who spoke at a Connecticut Association of A newsletter for corporate and send back the original. executives hit on the hour of quiet The answer -to the problem of un­ Realtors convention, attributed the housing shortage to “2. When you must compose a full “a pervasive anti-housing attitude” on the part of idea which allows harried executives scheduled visitors is (R-4): “Install a letter (because your secretary can’t existing homeowners. a chance to get some work done in Quiet Hour, have visitors screened; handle this one), cut out all un­ relative peace and quiet, no interrup­ require advance scheduling (or ad­ He said homeowners across the nation take the attitude necessary wordiness. Get right to the that “we have ours ... you worry about getting yours,” tions is the key. and that means no vocate this policy with people who point. Say things plainly. Inform but telephone calls. can require it); cancel; don’t go.” which resulted in restrictive local zoning and “excessive don’t educate. Make it one page. over-regulation” of the construction industry by the The “Quiet Hour" concept is sym­ Doing too much at once? S-8 says to “3. Work from a very brief outline. federal government. bolized by a red "STOP" sign that “concentrate on highest payoff ac­ Sometimes three or four key words the newsletter — called Execu Time tivities; learn selective procrastina­ He said the anti-housing attitude often masqueraded as are enough. Cover each point quickly a concern for the environment, when “ it’s only — provides its readers. It's generally tion; cut back on work through and efficiently, in order. 1 selfishness. stuck on a door or desk to wardoff in­ delegation, neglect, conscious dum­ “4. First drafts are good enough 90 J — JL. I I 1, truders. however well-meaning. ping; devote your time to your “We can’t afford to let housing in America become a percent of the time. Dictate your 35' 40’ 45’ 50’ 55’ 10’ 05’ 70' 75’ 00’ luxury of the upper classes,” he said. “We’ve got to put Travel plans, anyone? Surely thoughts of faraway That's just one idea the newsletter highest value responsibilities and op­ letter (more on this later in Execu has come up with recently. It is now portunities." incentives back into development or we risk making it places with strange-sounding names are inspiration Time) and make no changes on the New Rate virtually impossible for any but the very rich to buy telling its readers about a new way to typed copy unless absolutely essen- , , j x. j... j enough to renew a passport. Dream, if you will, of solve problems like missed The Trouble shooting Chart is tial. Each typo costs 50 cents to cor- Chase Manhattan Bank Tuesday shattered homes.” The Realtor said he believed “excessive regulating” motoring through the provinces of France, on to Aus­ deadlines, for example. broken down into 24 broad categories rect. previous interest rate records by jumping its of symptoms, perhaps 150 possible was adding as much as 20 percent to the cost of new The answer to that is simple. It’s “Modest typos should be left alone__^j.jnie lending rate a full percentage point to tria and, finally,'soaring south to the sun-drenched all there on Execu Time's “Trouble causes and an equal number of homes and had made some types of development, such as island of Sicily. En route, of course, you would exper­ Shooting Chart." which is like those thumbnail solutions. More elaborate p ' r e T s i r S '’stiU Z' cle^'ind 14.5 percent. The unique fullppint jump in the multi-family housing, unprofitable to build. automobile manuals that list symp­ solutions appear in various issues of key lending rate for major corporations in­ He was particularly critical of rent control, saying it ience culinary tradition and pleasures of the pastry clean, but perfectonism and made the construction of apartment buildings an “unat­ toms and solutions. the newsletter. fussiness are no longer needed to dicated banks will push interest rates still tables. The chart is the brainchild of Execu Time offers all kinds of tips make a business-like impression.” higher in response to credit tightening moves tractive undertaking.” Hovde said the restrictions have coincided with an “in­ Now, back to reality. If you’re destined to be an “arm­ Robert Moskowitz. Execu Time’s to businessmen. The idea is for an executive to by the Federal Reserve Board. This chart satiable” demand for housing, which he predicted will in­ chair traveler” this season, let your palate enjoy what editor, and Michael Hough, who “The cost of sending a business make the best use of the company’s highlights the rise of the Prime Interest Rate crease even more over the next decade when the so- publishes the business newsletter in letter is constantly on the rise, and time — and editor Moskowitz is a might have been. Even as you remain home, make the called baby-boom population swells to 16 million. this Hartford suburb. the biggest inflation factor is the man who makes effective use of his since 1935. Story on front page. most of a good thing— today’s recipe versions of three That population, between the ages of 25 and 44, has time. “I haven’t had a job since reached “prime home-buying age,” he said. sophisticated desserts which echo traditional favorites 1970,” says Moskowitz, 32, a A rise in the number of single households also con­ Navy Eyes EB Strike Philadelphia resident. He makes a P&WA Gets Order of faraway places. These recipes have much in com­ tributed to the problem, he said, pointing to increases in assured that the Navy will review his comfortable living putting together EAST HARTFORD (UPI) - The Pratt & Whitney Air- mon. They begin with packaged cake mix and rely HARTFORD. (UPI) - Rep. the numbers of divorced people, financially independent worries that the strike could harm freelance assignments. craf Group said Tuesday it has been selected to prqvide Christopher Dodd. D-Conn., says the women and widows and widowers as making the potential on convenient Jell-0 instant pudding and pie filling EB’s design capabilities. He started as a writer with the engines to power six ne^ jets being purchased by Japan Navy has agreed to investigate his home-buying population larger. for great flavor and marvelous moistness. concerns that a strike by 2,000 Elec­ Dodd said Monday he feared a book publisher Prentice Hall in New Air Lines. number of the striking Marine Jersey and became a contributing A spokesman for the United Technologies Corp. sub­ Hovde said in the last decade the average price of new Travel first to a charming French kitchen to sample tric Boat designers may harm the homes has increased by 124 percent, while the average nation's submarine design Draftsmens Association members editor for various periodicals. He sidiary said the airline has selected P&WA’s J’T9D-7Q Rum Baba Pudding Cake. Baked in a tube pan, this will find new jobs if the strike is likes working for Hough and editing engines to power three Boeing 747s and JT9D-59A engines cost of existing homes has risen by 142 percent. capabilities. Hovde said he didn’t think increasing mortgage rates rich pound cake-type dessert combines cake mix, apri­ Dodd said he met with Navy prolonged which could damage EB’s Execu Time, for three McDonnell Douglas DC-lOs. The order was position as the nation's “foremost “It’s lucrative, fun and he’s a nice worth more than $60 million in new engine business to would reduce the demand for housing because “people cot nectar, lemon flavor instant pudding and pie filling, Secretary-designate Edward Hidalgo have to live somewhere.” But he said increased housing at the Pentagon Tuesday and was submarine design shop." guy to work for,” Moskowitz said. P&WA, the spokesman said, the aircraft were scheduled currants and few other ingredients. A rum glaze is for delivery between December 1980 and March 1981. costs will “pit citizen against citizen, causing needless frustration and anxiety.” enhanced with additional apricot nectar. Thawed frozen whipped topping garnishes a circular row of Business peaches on the cake top. On to Austria with one thought in mind, to taste Vienna’s pastry lore, as rich as the city’s musical tra­ Association Elects Eight dition. Idle away an hour savoring a delicate Pine­ EAST HARTFORD —Eight area Past Presidents who will be serving as 935 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER. 643-5171 apple-Nut Meringue Cake. Compliment the chef on residents were elected directors or per­ Permanent Directors include Charles OPEN DAILY til 5:30/TUE. & THUR. TIL 9:PM an unrivaled bake-on meringue topping. Recognize Chilberg of Nelson Freightways, manent officers of the Motor Transport CLOSED SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS the fact that pineapple cream flavor instant pudding Association of Connecticut Inc. at the Rockville; Jack Mashkin of Mashkin Freight Lines, East Hartford and Frank CONVENIENT CHARGE PLANS TOO! and pie filling is not only blended with a cake mix but association’s recent annual convention. ; Know n for Qualify — Famous For Service Henry Edelberg of P & G Motor C. Schroll of Schroll Transportation, East is also major ingredient in a filling which includes sour Hartford. Freight, South Windsor, was elected for a cream and crushed pineapple in juice. Who can resist two-year director’s term. William Mino of Mino Express, East Directors elected to a one-year term Hartford, was appointed Honorary Direc­ the moistness of this tempting dessert, ideal as a bake- were Joseph Fornino, of Paramount tor for life. makes eating at home fun and-take cake popular nowadays? The association is a non-proft organiza­ Trucking, East Hartford; Herbert F. Next, the autostrada that bypasses Naples and the Keeney of Christie Rigging & Trucking, tion representing the trucking industry in famous Daystrom Di­ to put back some of the Glastonbury, and Robert K. Mooney of the state and is affiliated with the You don't have to mope deep south. Finally, over to the island of Sicily where Hartford Despatch & Warehouse Co., American Trucking Associations, about because dining nettes in a variety of cheer in your dining room. cartwheel-shaped bread is still baked. Here dwells East Hartford. Washington, D C, home isn’t fun any more! finishes, styles and sizes. Better hurry though, at the sophisticated cassata — a layer cake with filling Right now at Watkins you Come. See them all! A these low prices, the and cake so subtly combined that it s sometimes diffi­ Gerber Increases Stock can choose from a new dinette from Watkins selection won’t last too cult to tell where one begins and the other ends. To­ day’s loaf cake-shaped Sicilian Cassata recipe relies HARTFORD — Shareholders of Gerber shareholders of record Dec. 3. fabulous selection of just might be the "thing” long. See you today! Scientific Inc. of South Windsor have ap­ H. Joseph Gerber, president, said the on lemon flavor instant pudding and pie filling which proved an increase in the authorized board of directors had voted that the combines with cake mix and other ingredients to pro­ shares of the company’s common stock, quarterly cash dividend, which has been 5 duce batter enough for two cakes (one to be frozen for par value $1 per share, from 2.5 million to cents per share since November 1978, will 5 PC. DINETTE the future). A ricotta cheese filling including candied 7 million shares. be increased in January 1980 to 5 cents per Shareholders, in their annual meeting at share on the total number of shares fruits and vanilla flavor instant pudding and pie filling the Hotel Sonesta Sept. 28, also re-elected outstanding after the split. This will dou­ is spread between split cake layers and chilled. Choc­ the company’s incumbent directors, H. ble the current cash dividend. Joseph Gerber, Stanley Simon, Belmont Gerber also announced that the board of olate frosting is garnished with sliced almonds and Towbin, Stanley Leven and Roger M. directors had declared a regular cash divi­ candied cherries which are arranged in flowerlike McCormack. <399 dend of 5 cents per share on the shares design. The board of directors voted a two-for- outstanding before the split, payable Nov. Here’sa lovely set one stock split in the form of a 100 percent 30 to shareholders of record Nov. 20. that’s bound to please. Now is the time to linger over maps, dream and plan stock distribution, payable Dec. 28 to The table is 42" round ahead as you taste simplified versions of faraway des­ and is GENUINE serts. They’re nearer than you think. What a delicious fate — to relax at home and enjoy the pleasures of UTC Buys Texas Firm BUTCHER BLOCK! Top Left: Sicilian Cassata. Center: Rum Baba Pudding Cake. Individual servings: Pineapple-Nut Meringue Cake. the pastry. HARTFORD (UPI) - A Texas elec­ Mostek, based in Carrollton, Texas, The four chairs are tronics firm has become the latest addi­ meanwhile said it had repurchased about famous for their .1^ tion to the growing list of acquisitions by 1.2 of its shares which were owned by classic design and I Pineapple-Nut Meringue Cake Sicilian Cassata the giant United Technologies Corp. Sprague Electric Co. at $42 a share be Rum Baba Pudding Cake exercising its right of first refusal. feature cane seats 1 package (2-layer size) yellow cake mix’ UTC Chairman Harry J. Gray said the 1 package (2-layer size) yellow cake mix’ 1 package (2-layer size) yellow 1/2 cup sugar Mostek Corp. met UTC’s acquisition The shares were resold to UTC at $42 a 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 1 package (4serving size) lemon flavor instarU pudding and backs with 1 package (4-serving size) lemon flavor instant pudding cake mix’ criteria because it was a “profitable, share. 1 cup chopped hazel nuts, ami pie filling bright chrome and pie filling well-managed, high technology company UTC became the nation’s 20th largest ^p p le cream or vanilla flavor walnuts or pecans 4 eggs with good growth potential.” corporation earlier this year when it frames. 4 eggs instant pudding and pie 1 cup water’ UTC said it has agreed to a cash tender acquired the Carrier Corp., based in Value $471.00 1 can (12 oz.) apricot nectar’ filling 1 package (4-serving size) pine­ 1/4 cup oil offer to purchase Mostek stock at $62 a Syracuse, N.Y., through a hotly contested 1/4 cup oil 2 eggs apple cream or vanilla flavor share with any shares not purchased in the merger. 2eggyciks irutant pudding and pie 1 package (4-serving size) vanilla flavor Instant pudding UTC said it expected the Mostek tender 1/4 cup currants tender offer being acquired at the same 5 PC. SET *169** 1 cup w ^er’ filling and pie filling price in a subsequent cash merger tran­ offer to begin in about a month. I cup (1/2 pt.) sour cream Super Value! 35x49 Oval Table, wal. 1 cup sugar 1/4 cup 0^ 1 cup milk saction. 1 can (8 oz.) crushed pineapple 1 cup ricotta cheese or small curd cottage cheese DAYSTROM DINETTES feature the finest finish 1-10” leaf. 4 Hi-Back side chairs. 1/2 cup rum infuice 3 tablespoons orange liqueur” construction methods and materials. You can Save! 3 medium peaches, sliced depend on Daystrom and Watkins for quality Pinch tjd salt 3 tablespoons chopped candied fruits Caldor Sales Increase •Or use pudding-included cake mix and reduce nectar in cake Pinch 9 cream rtf tartar 2 squares semi-sweet chocolate, chopped contemporary concepts in fashionable dining. to 3/4 cup. . 1 can (16.S oz.) chocolate frosting NORWALK - Caldor Inc., the discount year’s $278,744,000. •Or use pudding-included cake mix and 3/4 cup water. • Or use pudding-included cake mix and 3/4 cup water. department store chain, has reported Val Rossetti, Caldor treasurer, said the 7 PC. DINETTE 35x50 Table w/16” leaf. Combine cake mix, pudding mix, eggs, 1 cup of the apricot •*Or use 3 tablespoons orange juice. sharply higher sales for September and increases were achieved as a resuit of a \/oi.... “Butcher Block” top wipes Combine lake mix, 1 package pudding mix, eggs, egg yolks, water and for the eight months ended Sept. 29. Retail Value clean. 6-Chairs have tan nectar, the oil and currants in large mixer bowl. Blend well, Combine cake mix, 1 package pudding mix, eggs, water and strong back-to-school season, increases on then beat at medium speed of electric mixer for 4 minutes. oil in la r ^ mixer bowl. Blend; then beat at medium speed of electric Sales for the five weeks rose 22 percent a storeto-store basis and the opening of *299 $430.00 "Kid" vinyl upholstery. mixer fb r» minutes. Pour into greased and floured 13x9-inch pan. oil in large mixer bowl. Blend; then licat at medium m to $52,604,000, compared with $42,312,000 two stores in August. Pour into greased and floured 10-inch tube pan. Bake at 350° electric mixer for 4 minutes. Pour into ,2 greased and for the same period last year. Caldor plans to open four additional for 55 to M minutes, or until cake tester inerted in center Beat egg ^ ite s with salt and cream of tartar until foamy throughout. 9x5-inch loaf pans. Bake at 350° for 45 ndnutes or unHl cake For the eight months, sales rose 16 per­ units this fall, bringing the chain to a total comes out clean ahd cake begins to pull away from sides of G radually^at in sugar and continue beating until stiff shiny peaks tester inserted in center comes out clean. CtoI in pan about 15 cent to $323,414,000 versus the previous of 56 stores. pan. Do not underbake. Cool in pan about IS minutes. will form. Beat in vanilla. Carefully spread meringue over cake batter minutes. Remove from pan and finish cooling on mck. Split and sprinl* witli nuts. Bake at 350° for 55 to 60 minutes or until cake 1 cooled cake horizontally into 3 layers, trimming lop layer, Meanwhile, combine remaining apricot nectar and the sugar tester ^sem d in center comes out clean. Cool cake in pan 15 minute^ if desired. Freeze second cake for another dessert. in saucepan. Bring to a boil and boil 5 minutes, stirring con­ Carefully i^ o v e from pan and flnish cooling on rack. Split cooled Meanwhile, combine 1 package pudding mix, milk, cheese and Business Seminar Slated stantly. Stir in rum and peaches and let stand a few minutes. cake horizmtally. liqueur in small mixer bowl. Beat at low speed for 1 minute. 4-pc. set. I Remove cake from pan onto serving plate and prick with cake Add fruits and chocolate. Spread evenly l)et\vcen cake lawrs. FARMINGTON - A one-day seminar and the specific options available for tester or wooden pick. Slowly and carefully spoon syrup over Meanwhile) combine 1 package pudding mix, sour cream and un­ Chill at least 4 hours to blend flavors. Frost with chocmatc which will deal with the conflict of profits dealing with groups criticizing the cor­ warm cake. Arrange the peaches around top of cake. Cool. drained piewpple in small mixer bowl. Beat at low speed for 1 minute. frosting and garnish with sliced almonds and bits of candW versus corporate sociai responsibility will poration. *199 Garnish with thawed frozen whipped topping, if desired. Spread between cake layers. Chill. Store any leftover cake in refrig­ cherries to resemble flowers, if desired. Store any leftover cake be held at the University of Connecticut’s D. Jeffrey Lenn, instructor of manage­ erator,:;: I covered in refrigerator. Barney House on Oct. 22. ment and administrative science in the Smart look-L In high altitude areas, use large eggs, add 1/3 cup all-purpose In high altitude areas, for regular or pudding-included cake Co-sponsored by the UConn School of UConn’s MBA program, will lead the flour and 3/4 cup water; bake at 375° for 50 minutes. (With In hlgh'alH ^e areas, for regular and pudding-included cake mix, use ing set of large eggs, F d 1/2 cup all-purpose flour and increase water to 1-1/3 mix use large eggs, add 1/2 cup all-puraosc flour and increase Business Administration and the Division course. Lenn has conducted a number of pudding-included cake mix, add 3/4 cup flour and 1/3 cup water to 1-1/4 cups; bake at 375° for 35 to 40 minutes. of Extended and Continuing Education, seminars for executives and has served as teak finished water; bake at 350° for 50 to 60 minutes.) cups; bake 4$ to SO minutes. “Profits and Prophets” is recommended a consultant for a variety of organizations. woods. for middle and upper level executives in­ Registration information may be ob­ Value ...$290 volved in corporate public policy. tained by contacting the Management The seminar will deal with the questions Development Program, Box U-56D, of the place of profit in the corporation, University of Connecticut, Storrs, 06268 or the relationship of profit to the costs of by calling Caren Dickman, 486-4135. engaging in socially responsible activities. »■ % PAGE TWENTY-TWO - EVENING HERALD, Wed.. Oct. 10. 1979 EVENING HERALD. Wed., Oct. 10. 1979 - PAGE TWENTY-THRFtlit

marketing,” he said. -Mix Winter Vegetables- Costs Sting Stately Homeowners "Leisure centers in the A New Chicken Dish minutes or until vegetables pared and quartered United States are purpose- Winter root vegetables 20 minutes longer until « LONDON (UPI)-Those such as parsnips, carrots, are fork tender. Drain. Boiling water vegetables are tender. in scruffy clothes. But craftsmen who know how homes owned and run vetoed the kind of massive built and have superior Chicken fricassee with 1 tablespoon chopped lords and ladies who open spread thinly over houses “We will have to see that rutabagas and turnips Turn into a large mixing Vi teaspoon salt Drain. leaping costs have been to do it. privately rather than by tax relief that would ease staff training, marketing potato dumplins in an easy parsley their stately English worth billions of dollars, every inch of these estates bowl. Add milk and beat 6 carrots', pared and Turn Into a large mixing eating into the revenue like “We already attract charities or the govern- the threat to many upper- and behind-the-scenes departure from the stand­ Salt and pepper make excellent side dishes homes to the public are And despite the vast gets used — for sports when served individually. with electric mixer or sliced into 1-inch rounds bowl. Add milk and beat termites in the wainscot- capacity crowds on a small J' class drawing rooms. Even organization.” bys of broiled or roasted In a large kettle, com­ worried folk. ting. staff — my wife herself wealth they could earn by events, outdoor drama, bine chicken, potatoes, But try combining two or rotary beater untihsmooth. V* cup milk with electric or rotary The Marquess of Bath’sv stately home owners Last year Tavistock cMcken. Visitors may pack their Many homes, whether makes 600 teas every Sun­ selling off 14th century conference, the lot. It is up onion, celery, garlic, salt, more of them for a n^w Or turn vegetables into an 2 tablespoons butter or beater until smooth. Or Longlebt Estate, with its dlmiss the idea of huge spent $200,000 just keeping This is a dish a bachelor grand, history-rich homes sumptous castles or day — huy my costs are safari ^ rk , squeezes out a canons or Regency fur- to us to hammer away at Woburn Abbey tight pepper and 6 cups of water. taste treat. electric blender container, margarine turn vegetables into an grants. niture, most owners are chef will wanto add to his fdt a glimpse of His Grace modest cottages, take going to rise over 80 per­ tiny profit in a good year. North Americans to link against wind and water. Bring to a boil. Reduce These versatile add milk, cover and ■A cup chopped fresh electric blender container, “We dont’ expect anyone loath to dilute their repertoire. His buddies cent in the next year.” But most years are very their ancestry with historic But he still thinks he may heat. Cover and simmer 4,‘i vegetables may be sliced, process until smooth. onion add milk, cover and drastic losses and face to do anything for us,” said heritage. will enjoy it instead of the The soaring expense of bad. Itk winter heating bill housese in Britain.” have to close in a few minutes, or until chicken is diced, mashed, curled, Melt butter in a large y» teaspoon pepper process until smooth. closure in the next few Lord Christopher Thynne, “ We’ve got to get a usual sandwiches and beer saucepan. Add onion and Place turnips in a [Contuimr ftoport] years. Many owners look to materials, real estate has reached $30,000. America also holds hope years. tender. If desired, meat shredded or pureed. j M elt b u tte r in a the Marquis of Bath’s son. richer yield out of our for Lord Tavistock of after a ball game. Serve it cook until golden. Stir in saucepan. Add boiling the United States for, salva­ taxes, heating and At Beaulieu, home of “Many of our visitors do Despite his own losses. with a mixed green or fruit can be separated from skin Next time you want a saucepan. Add onion and history by marketing it Woburn Abbey, whose change on the menu, serve carrot-parsnip mixture and water to cover, then add tion. craftsmen is a nightmare Lord Montague where not have much money and Lord Tavistock has worked salad and com muffins. and bones, .Jhen chunked cook until golden. Stir in If you luualiy buy a new for the 1,280 British stately h a rd e r in the U nited losses now lead the stately mashed turnips and pepper. Heat thoroughly. salt. Cover and bring to a “A $100 repair job in an more "than half a million could be forgiven for being as consultant to the Polish and returned to sauce. Add tumipA;arrot mixture and car every two or three homes open to public States, a senior promo- field at an estimated $70,- (thicken KriraHHce carrots or mashed carrots Makes 4 servings. boil. Reduce heat and pepper. Heat thoroughly. ordinary home is $10,000 people flock each year, the angry if we were given government on running frozen vegetables. years, leasing can make visitors, even though there tion man said. “Even in ooo a year. With Potato Duniplingit To make dumpiings, and parsnips. Both dishes Mashed Turnips simmer 20 minutes. Add Makes 4 to 6 servings. for me,” said Commander annual maintenance handouts.” stately homes and is con­ life a little less com­ were a record 54 million of Britain, businesses are “Very few homes do not sidered one of the 1 broiler-fryer (about 4 remove 1 potato from go well with meat, fish or and Carrot carrots. Simmer, covered, Michael Watson, owner of headache is $200,000 and The government’s $5 pounds), cut up plicated. But contrary to Mockingham Castle. “The them last year. rising. bored with meetings at have to sell themselves, shrewdest professionals in broth, mash with a fork to poultry, and vegetarians 1 large yellow turnip, million maintenance hotels — the would rather and we have to study 7 medium potatoes what some advertisements Worst hit are the 700 The government has the stately home business measure 1 cup potato. Mix will find the combinations next problem is finding grants each year talk trade in a castle. American leisure (about 2(4 pounds), peeled may lead you to believe, in Britain. lightly with remaining a pleasing departure from 1 medium onion, sliced it’s not likely to save you dumpling ingredients. their regular fare. ; any money. 2 stalks celery, chopped Thicken broth with flour Mashed Garrols Spare Salt, Save Heart Consumer Reports notes 2 cloves garlic, crushed AnStop&Sh<^openSimday9aiii*spm mixed to a thin paste with And Parsnips that some leasing com­ 4 teaspoons salt “Take the salt shaker off ‘ ** one of the pre- Dr. Mayer continues, [stop 4 Shop 4 Shop Coupon|H~ |stop a Shop CouponP ^Slop A Shop C oup^^ water. Cook 3 minutes. 4 carrots, pared and panies advertise extremely L 2 8 | *4 teaspoon pepper the dinner table." disposing causes of heart “Worse still, high blood ' Start collecting your set! ^ MH Then drop dumpling sliced into 1-inch rounds With (Ns coupon and a $7 50 purchase. 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Potato l>uiii|ilin|i!< surface, cover pan and '2 teaspoon salt advice of Dr. Jean Mayer, a th e r o s c le r o s is , or tion of high blood pressure However, when the leasing 1 egg. lightly beaten simmer 12 to 15 minutes. dumplings in each soup s^uce over them. Makes 6 ^ cup milk APPLE & EVE professor of nutrition at “hardening” of the blood - which affects upward of rates are very low, there’s Package of 1CX) \ SUNSHINE ^4 cup flour To serve, place 2 plate. Ladle meat and servings. 2 tablespoons butter or ^ STOP & SHOP Harvard. vessels due to accumula- 10 million Americans - often a catch. HAND PAINTED margarine For example, one adver­ TETLEY APPLE '1 cup chopped fresh Dr. Mayer is firm in his ^ion of ca lc iu m and thus emerges as one of the KRISPY 16 ounce pkg. 5 TOMATO diagnosis of the ills of cholesterol in their walls, tisement offered a lease on I II l l / ^ C All Natural onion most important aspects of Stonewaie I vJ U I C l 64 ounce bottle mankind. His observations “Loss of mental capaci- a 1979 Cadillac Coupe de TEABAGS CRACKERS"'*"'”"'Unsalted J SOUP Fitness Trails Add Touch 's teaspoon pepper health maintenance. Ville for $159 a month. Only on the causes of man's and senility, because of GoodSun.Ocl.70ct. 13. Limit ooe per customer. 5 GoodSun Oct 7-Ocl 13 Limit one per customer ^ uwGoodSun uou Ocl 7 0cl 13 Limil one per c u 5 lo m e r_ j GoodSun Ocl 7 0cl 13 l.imilonepetcuslomer _ Place carrots and A universal prescription by reading the smali print parsnips in a saucepan. great scourge, heart dis- P°or transfer of oxygen, for hypertension is cutting D innerw are ease, rate careful atten- glucose and other nutrients could you discover that you Add boiling water to cover, down on the salt intake, also had to make a $1,500 To West German Jogging then add salt. Cover and tiQn. to the brain are all to which may mean marked He states. “Hyperten- frequent effects of non-refundable down pay­ r-iv4isv^.® HAMBURG. West Ger- frequency reaches 160 bring to a boil. Reduce heat or even drastic reduction. eventually get fit keeps vou pion - high blood pressure atherosclerosis. ment plus a $500 refun­ many (UPI) - Helmut beats per minute) plus going." ^nd simmer 15 to 20 dable security deposit. Mueller's pulse beat on his your breathing," says the And there was more — an eardrums. He felt a sweet brochure, annual $65 registration fee, taste of blood mix with sal- At the No. 12 post — set a mileage charge if you 2 nd Wedd Great Sale! ty sweat seeping into his one foot on tree stump, drive more than 833 miles a mouth. His jogging suit stretch to standing, change month and the possibility Ks our greatest canned goods saleoftheyear! was drenched. His blond to other foot, repeat 10 of a charge for wear and hair stood on end. times — Mueller seemed to tear. "This is terrific." he come to his senses, But leasing does have its _Stop & Shop Sliced or Stop & Shop Whole or panted. “I love it." “I don't know I'm doing advantages. Stop & Shop “Great Beef” USDA Choice The 25-year-old accoun- this." he said. "I can hear I can be an alternative to each tant. a picture of physical my heart beat in my ears borrowing money for a ^with each $3 food purcha^ W hole exhaustion, had ju st and my iegs ache. But I new car. Usually there’s no finished his first round on a like it." HcriUig^ down payment. And depen­ Beets one-and-a-half mile fitness M u e lle r sa id he ding upon how much you lo(S Beef Bottom trail. preferred the fitness trail need to borrow, the Cheese. Ten years ago. after a to jogging, monthly lease payments ___ jGiiess its weight 8 9 slow start at home, a Swiss " W h a t's jo g g in g sometimes can be lower and win a Swiss watch. insurance firm started anyway? I ran around the than car loan payments. On dso a he. a (tawirig Tomato Sauce ' 3 :;;89" Mushrooms 2 ' 89 spreading its “vita par- block each morning this In addition, if ydii con­ Roast w4i deode wrtner One wmer per store cours" fitness trails to spring. All 1 got was sider it a hassle to shop and Imported Italian or Crushed 7oz. can Niblet Corn or West Germany. Austria headaches from the trade for a new car very and France. exhaust fumes and the two or three years, leasing Naturally aged for One of the 1,200 trails racket the ears make. Here will save you the trouble. , extra tenderness ^ J and flavor. built in West Germany you get away from all pousuou There are two basic ^ ^Self service deli Help ycxxseW to savings' coils below the lush green that." types of lease. i l ^ of Hamburg's 300-acre city A spokesman for the With a “ closed-end” »iSun Glory Sliced park. Its 20 posts each jogging magazine Spiridon type, you agree to certain demanding its own exer­ said jogging was invented monthly payments and Beef Bottom Round Steak Swiss Steak 1.9a cise. stand shaded by high by a German, Since 1947. return the car at the end Red Pack Puree , 59 Cream StyleCom 3 'c iJl elms. Ernst van Aaken has of the lease period. Selling Rump Roast Beef Round Ctxiice 1 .8 a Mueller had hear of the written several books, it is the dealer’s problem. Tomato Paste ' ' 2 1 LeSueur Peas 2 89 1 pouixJ package-^ USDA trail “from a guy at work. published in the United (’This is also known as a Beef Eye Round Roast Choice ^2.2a -Red, Chick or Cannellini Fruit Cocktail inJuice "I haven't done anything States as well as in Ger­ “net,” “fixed-cost” or Extra Mild Franks I oouxicag ‘1.19 many. to promote what he for my physical health the “walkaway” lease.) Hillshire Kieitjasa (Wl 1.79. last six years.■' he said in calls “long slow distance An “open-end” lease or Smoked SauuQ* quick bursts between running." Colonial Bacon I oot/xlckg 1.19 (also knows as a “finance” IMcltarSuOVMl cheat-heaving breaths. “We call it LSD," the or “equity” lease) usually "Today was my first run." spokesman quipped. “Dr. carries lower monthly in c o m e r c i e l i Pick up a complete meal' ChidceiiLeg The parcours. composed van Aaken started this payments than the “closed- ‘White Gem’i by gymnastics experts, thing. Jogging was bom in end” type. At the end of the Ayatobte stores leatunng a service deh with B a ck' takes Mueller's unfitness Germany," lease period, you can buy into accounts. Three miliion people jog Quarleis Progresso Soups 2 89 Grapefruit : : T 2 U 1 the car yourself or let the "Start with a few deep in West Germany. The fomelo lentriorMiin-ilrnne company dispose of it. 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% PAGE TWEim-FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Oct. 10. 1879 EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Oct. 10, 1979 - PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Special Treatment Beefs up Hamburger for each person. Use large brown qu ickly. If you Good news? tcbops, once a steady "The same old relationship standpoint, however, and a to 25 percent fat, is the less the hamburger theme. Be iron frying pan or a heavy prefer them rare, turn "You can expect con- American household item, between beef supplies and most demanded meat than a dollar a pound type. sure to have the butcher bottom large frying pan. after 2 or 3 minutes and tinuing supplies of beef a ^ are back in the frying pan, corn supplies. Up and down product.|The price of ham­ But ground chuck is leaner remove all fat before Sprinkle pan heavily with repeat on other side. pork durliw at our so to speak, thanks iargely - that’s always the story.” burger l^ s remained quite and costs more. Top round grinding. It tastes as garlic salt. Place over Remove at once to a hot S.N reasonable price in- to nature’s bounty in the But the price of ham­ steady, at less than ^ a ground costs even more but though grilled over an out­ moderately high heat and* plate. Put a large pat of 6.99 butter on top, serve and 9.99 produces a finer quality blacken the salt. Shape creases," predicts Bjchard’jfd m o fa big corn crop. In- burger is likely to increase. pound, through nearly all door fire. It is the private |r. corduroy Mazor long brushod gowns meat. ’The less, fat, the meat into, large loosely enjoy. (If you prefer meat $11 valuesi Wide awake savings Lyng, president of the .ci’eases will be around 10 “Hamburger” which is the of ^975^ . ’This refelcts the recipe of one of New lHik-a-poo’ |r. Mousai misses Arises® cowls Regularly $40. Priced right American Institute in^ cents per pound for beef trimmings of meat cuts markePof grass-fed cattle, better the quality of meat York’s best cooks. handled patties. Do not well done, turn after 5 on soft-as-a-cloud brushed and the higher the price. handle more than absolute­ minutes and repeat on Regularly $181 The nicest Regularly $121 Softest Arlana* blazer bound to become the Chicago. ’ and S cents for pork. and fat, is the lowest prices particularly the marketing DeLuxe Pan-Broiled gowns. Delightfully detailed with "All red meat prices^. This readjustment of meat product; In general it of larg^ numbers of cows The following recipe, Chopped Round ly necessary. Turn heat up other side.) Kitchen will be polyester silk shirting with acrylic cowls In 10 great colorsi mainstay of your wardrobe. Neat a Ifit and plunk down the smoky unless well ven­ poly/cotton corduroy from fine lace and embroidery trims. which includes beef, pork, rprices and supplies is is up to 25 percept fat. It is from the breeding herd. made with ground steak, is Allow one-half pound matching ties. Softly shirred Ivory, beige, tan, light blue, red, lamb and veal, will im..nothing new, Lyng says, good from a nutritional Regular hamburger, up a delightful variation on freshly ground round steak patties. They will sear and tilated. royal, mint green, navy, camel, 'Alpaq of California’. Back silt, Pick several at this little pricel ' ^ '£ front and back yokes. Prints and ASsst. pastels. S-M-L. lingerie. crease only slightly due ' stripes. S-M-L. the Junior place. \ light grape. S-M-L. sportswear. set-ln waistband, front pockets. the increase in large!*' Brown, tan, wine, plum. Sizes 5- supplies of pork.” He con­ 13. the junior place. tinues, "The extra large supplies of com in 1975 and now predicted in 1977 e Z M E I B I With This Coupon and a translate into extra large $7.50Pu^>se* With This Coupon and a $7.50 Purchate* I Wllh This Coupon and a $7,50 Purchase* ■ Wilh This Coupon and a $7 50 Purchase* a SMamAvoHFW.' ALLQMNM *,;j|»MF Q t - A U .P U V R t ^ SOUP WHrtl.WOILarWAWII ! supplies of hogs. That puts 4 0 . \isouowHrr greater pressure on beef ,mML sales. In other words, lots of com means lots of pork: it e . A And lots of pork means 6 0 m i jC W U lr iM . ■TUNA competition with beef. So beef prices will stay with ft oniy reasonable price in­ D ValidOcl. 7-13.1979 „jBBgi|JgaP^ValidOcI, 7-13.1979 jJJ^^^ValidOcl. 7-13,1979 ^ 0 ^ creases in the coming year,” he explains. Y O U 'LL DO better WITHA&P'S Beef supplies are expected to be down slight­ grocery specials ly. People who love the CHOOSE YOUR FA VORITE taste of pork are turning to it again now that prices have come down. Pork Dciniontc VEGETABLES 17oz.-GREEN 16oz. Peas • Peas & Carrots 160Z.-FRENCHSTYLE 16oz.-MIXED Pork Beans •Vegetables U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH-U.S.D.A.INSP. ic«' Fresh BEEF CHUCK-1st CUTS ,er« ROX-0 And CHICKEN l i t t ^ CHICKEN n i t BLADE STEAK CONTAINS IB'VaitOuarlr’v » LEGS >leg Qu•'1*11 3 W*nq« lN*r»-. o! Sprouts or A*<1)S*lvalG.ni*t\ CO FFEE LIQ H TEN ER s p a g h e t t i A ragout is simply the Borden’s ijoz $ ^ 2 9 Prince use of a mpat, fowl or fish Cremora i" Sauce 89* RQ 0 with condiments to make a larger m m j rich stew. Although its Salted or Unsalled Musselman's packagelb. ! origin is unknown, it gives 39 the impression of ancient FRESH FRESH-U.S DA INSPECTED A&P I TOMATO U.S.O.A. INSPECTED CHICKEN-withpartsofback Greek or Roman cooking Chicken Breasts 99fh Leg Quarters 49^ because of the seasonings 8 8 : SALTINES JUICE FRESH CHICKEN FRESH-U S D A INSPECTED used. It can be either a I BONELESS & SKINLESS Semi Boneless Boneless Shoulder CHtCKEN-WITH WINGS C A C white or brown spicy stew l- lb . b ox 46 oz, can Breast Cutlets UNDERBLADE $-128 LONDON BROIL S-fSS Breast Quarters 09ib and goes well with rice, STEAKS or Roasts I I STEAKS I noodles, potatoes. Or it WEAVER may be eaten with bread or AVAIL. WED.-SAT.-CENTERM L.UCUT I biscuits to soak up the Chicken i-ibQQ0 BEEF LOIN-FULL CUT-WITH TENDERLOIN Fresh delicious juice. A different Franks pi<9 O w Cod Steaks *1“ ragout combines pork and COLONIAL-SLICED-8 oz. pkg. Brussels sprouts. SIRLOIN STEAKS FRESHLY GROUNbfORM gron CHUCKchuck T o n m e a t . beef Pork and Brussels • ' ' f GERMAN Lean Ground .bb. $ 4 6 9 Sprouts Ragout ONE-PIE JAVBOREE-32 oz. jar ', Bologna 89< 3 {t -BONE STEAKS *2“ j | Beef pamge I lb. pounds lean pork Chicken i3 y « o z .M Strawberry QQC (MIDGET BOLOGNA OR SALAMI BEEFRIB-WHOLE-BONELESS10-12 lbs. shoulder, cut in 1-inch Broth cans I Preserves 0 9 12 OZ. PKG- $2 29) KNOCKWURST or 4 Hebrew National 12 oz $ 1 9 9 Rib Eyes iHALVEsssTgibicogg cubes Half Gallon Bottle Plain or Flavored Griddles pkg. 1/3 cup flour R IB E YE S T E A K S $3.99 lb. O lb. 3 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons shortening CANADA COLOMBO 1V4 cups coarsely buy the robe for chopped onion DRY SODA YOGURT 1 clove garlic, minced • GINGER ALE 8 oz. cups f r e s h -c r is p 2 teaspoons salt • BARRELHEAD ROOT Vi teaspoon pepper Cortland or 2 teaspoons soy sauce 1 cup beef bouillon tX MCINTOSH 16.99 1 cup dry red wine (op­ tional) and you get 1 can (8 ounces) water 7 9 ^ 1 3 1 APPLES chestnuts, sliced (Op­ the gown FREEI tional) EVAPORATED DISHDETERGENT-20i OFI! 2 packages (10 ounces Pet Canned Dermassage each) frozen Brussels Milk 13c .39* Liquid 32oz.cont *vanlty fair* travel set sprouts A $28 valuel Two pretty pieces for Chopped parsley Bathroom Fireside the price of onel Short gown and Rice, noodles or boiled robe to go a long wayl potatoes WALDORF FIREPLACE Easy-care, silky antl-cling Shake pork with flour in I Antron III* nylon tricot. large paper bag until coated. Melt one and one- TISSUES LOGS FRESH-OCEAN SPRAY ANN PAGE MEDIUM-ALL PURPOSE Red/white/blue. S-M-L. half tablespoons of the 6 ro ll p a c k a g e One in package butter and all of the CRAN- C O e APPLE YELLOW lingerie 'h gal. shortening in Dutch oven O o CIDER bottle ONIONS or large skillet. Add pork BERRIESpkg and saute until well GOLDEN RIPE-CHIQUITA GREAT BAKERS-BULK-LARGE SIZE LARGE SIZE browned; turn meat frequently to brown even­ W W I YELLOW RUSSET OA0 FLORIDA ly. Remove pork and set aside. BANANAS Tb POTATOES ^4Tb AVOCADOS Add remaining one and PLAIN OR IODIZED one-half tablespoons butter 50 cI . $ H Diamond 26 oz O A I to dutch oven; add onion 3pkgs. I Salt ""s and garlic and saute until wiT'U'iSPS-'’ ^oJ^^rbetterwiTi^a^ YDU'LLDD better WITH A&P's lightly browned. Add pork, bakery service delisrores^z frozen foods salt, pepper, soy sauce, aronesucBD DESSERT TOPPING RICH IN VITAMIN -C " bouillon and wine to onion Y O U 'LL D O better WITHA&P'S YORKSHIRE-FRESH special valuel mixture. Bring mixture to HEALTH* BEAUTY AIDS^ GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cooked BIRDS EYE MINUTE MAID a boil; reduce heat and Old-Fashioned ORANGE JUICE brand-new Alfred Dunner simmer one and one-half MAM COOL WHIP hours. AQUA BOWL EN6LISH STOFIE SLICED-LONQACRE $ 1 ) 8 9 misses coordinates Stir occasionally during FRESH DEODORANT Turkey Breast ^ib cooking period; if MUFFINS STORE SLICED-KRAUSS $ 4 5 9 necessary add water to Cooked Salami m ib Polyester fashioned Into pack-and-go CREAMY i | adjust consistency. Add OrchardHill-6oz pkg Mighily High-Slrawberry-2Soz pkg. soft acrylic separates, classicly cut, with clean simple water chestnuts and Potato Salad 4«Tb lines. Alfred Gunner’s perfect basics to Brussels sprouts and cook STORE SLICED-DOMESTiC $ 1 ) 5 9 FRUIT PIES 4 ,0 *1 SHORTCAKE JOHNSON'S-9 oz. com. A A N 15 minutes longer or until 10W-30-QUARTCANilV Swiss Cheese ^ m sw eaters keep you looking fresh and feeling great Baby Powder 9 * T CelesteDeluxe Birds Eye-Cut or French Green from dusk to dawn, at work or Brussels sprouts are Valvoline DELICIOUS-CREAMY ■ V A g VASELINE INTENSIVE C A R E / \/l* Rice Pudding /STb PIZZA BEANS X' 3y Speclall A small price around the worldl Brown, berry, tender. Serve sprinkled Bath Beads Motor Oil 69< to pay for sweaters that green, navy. Sizes 10-20. with parsley. Serve with rice, noodles or boiled HURRYI FINAL WEEKS* TO SAVEYOUR TAPES FOR... will add so much potatoes, as desired, YOU'UOO better' versatility and color Imported French A&P Random Weight Y D U 'L L D D better W ITHA&P'S A&P Sliced ChMsa Long sleveless vest, $19 value, 14J9 ^ k e s 6 servings. atm page products to your llfel V-neck or COPPERWARE SWISS $ 0 7 9 dairy products MOZZARELLA Pull-on pants, petite and average, onPROVOLONE pk°g * ^ AnnPage-Waffleand cowl styles. Ivory, (8t»Details at Your Local A&P Store.) FREE CHEESE INDIVIDUAL WRAPPED $18 value, 10.99 Hood A&P Shredded ^ . PANCAKE mallard blue, elderberry, ‘ PINK SAVE-A-T APES GIVEN UNTIL NOVEMBER 3.1979. 32oz. Pull-on skirt, $18 value, 10J9 CHED-O-BIT btl. cedar, ginger, teal. Federal Reserve SOUR MOZZARELLAQQO^ SYRUP 99* S-M-L. sportswear. Print blouses, $18 values, 18J9 ;NAVQNA CREAM r . 3 9 * CHEESE SLICES CHEESE Aim Page sportswear The primary function to­ Fine Crystal StemwiStemware ' ® ■ A&P-METAL APPLE day of the Federal Reserve REFRIGERATED System, established by Con­ IMPORTCOFflOMITALVI COMMEIIIOIIATIVE PILLSBURY JUICE 59* gress in 1913, is to foster the TMBWaaCSfEATmE: BLUE BONNET Ann Page flow of credit and money m w A - m t « o z. MARGARINE BISCUITS RED KIDNEY within the United States “A Limited i 1 5 o z .$ d economy to foster economic DOUBLII Edillon BEANS cine I growth, a stable dollar and a ON THE Keepiake”! Sealtest-LighlN'Lively 3 long-run balance in interna­ ROCKS 1 Ann Page-Vegetable or Your Worth’s Charge Card makes shopping so ettsyl tional payments. The sys­ MWxtlWInch COTTAGE C Q O CHICKEN c rM tem consists of a Board of »Mo Other Purchaee Required oval a 5 9 CHEESE"^'ic o n tO w NOODLE S O U P O cans I Governors and 12 muitistate districts centered on Fed­ ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO WHOLESALE OR RETAIL DEALERS eral Reserve banks in Bos­ PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 7-13,1979 we RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES AND TO CORRECT TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS ton, New York, Philadel­ phia, Cleveland, Richmond, Downtown open dally 9:30-5, Thurs. til 9 p.m. Vernon store at Trl-CIty Plaza open dally 10-5:30, Thura. & Friday til 9 p.m. AUanta, Chicago, St. Uuis, ' Minneapolis, Kansas City, Dallas and ^ n Francisco. PAGE TWENTY-SIX - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Oct. 10. 1979 EVENING HEJIALD, Wed., Oct. 10, 1979— PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN M«nu* . sandals whose straps have Manchester on roli, mixed vegetabies, Monday: Cheeseburger Friday: Tomato soup, Joan Marie Muitfock of Coventry and Roger Charles Leather Shoe Prices Expected To Drop heavy stress points. peaches or plums. on roll, french fries, chilled grilled cheese, sandwich, PetroRoy of Waterbury were married July 7 at Second 'The cost of leather shoes S o m e tim e s a little footwear. The council —T re e s a re to retain their shape. Let All Public Schools Tuesday: Cold m eat thixed frait. potato chips, garden salad. Congregational Church. i has peaked and prices are -Rundown heels are times a week. Besides It IS harder for the feet to strengthening in the right grinders, lettuce and offers these tips: recommended for storing dangerous as well as un- protMting against future them dry naturally - away Cafeteria menus which Tuesday: Shells with frait bar. The bride is the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Mur- expected to drop lin the become accustomed to a places helps them last tomato, potato chips, white meat sauce, buttered green In addition the combo is dock of 3551 South St., Coventry. The bridegroom is the - Manv commercial soft leather boots that will sightly. They make your scuffs, shined footwear from sources of heat that new pair. longer. wiil be served Oct. 15-19 at months ahead, says a products are sold to keep not stand upright natural­ looks better. can cause leather to crack Manchester Public Schoois cake with chocolate sauce. beans, orange wedges, served as an alternate son of Mr. and Mrs .Alphones PetroRoy of Waterbury. spokesman for the shoe in­ footing less secure and can Stockings are good for —Resign yourself to the footwear in condition. ly. “They can prevent the — Prevention is still the as it dries. are as foilows: Manchester Wednesday: Shells and buttered roll. lunch each day and in­ The Rev. James Edmondson of Coventry officiated at dustry of the United States. affect thp wooden or your shoes, - especially in -fact that every pair of Some keep leather supple, cracking caused when best cure for sogginess. -Rotate footwear in­ —>Pubiic Schools, during meat sauce, buttered peas, Wednesday: Batter cludes hamburg on roll, the double-ring cereltiony. . / In a telephone interview, leather papt of the shoe the warm weather. When shoes you buy will not be others prevent dirt from boots are often folded over. heel. For ..these reasons, After you’re caught in a stead of wearing the same feet perspire, stockings National School Lunch Italian bread, fruit cup. dipped fish wedge, potato lettuce, onion, pickles, The hride was given'in marriage by her father. Harold B. Gessner said perfect for you the moment Thursday: Juice, meat adhering. When you buy Inexpensive trees can be the council recommends downpour, remove your pair day after day. Rota­ prevent moisture and dirt Week, are as follows: puffs, carrot sticks, chilled potato chips, vegetable of Mrs. Carol V. Behjamin of Coventry was matron of prices began rising you leave the shoe store! and cheese pizza, tossed footwear, ask if there is a made by rolling stiff card­ reheeling ^oes at the first shoes and try to get as tion extends their life and from clinging to the in­ Monday: Orange juice, peaches, com bread. the day, dessert and milk. honor. Bridesmaids Were Elaine Kerachsky of Uncasville worldwide in 1976 because You may need an extra saiad, Russian Dressing, product recommended for board into tubes long sign .they are running much of the moisture out helps keep your feet com­ sides. Hamburg patty on a roll, Thursday: Pizza with W i w t t i a n r and ^laln Luck of Glastonbury. hides were in short supply notch for the strap to fit fruited gelatin with top­ jU U in rr UM Bur j. petroRoy of Waterbury was his brother’s best the material your shoes enough to reach past the down, as possible. Fill the shoes fortable. After wearing one -Check shoes often for tasty taters, buttered meat sauce and topped because fewer cattle were 0 securely, or a lift in one are made of. ankles. with rags or paper towels pair of shoes continuously. weak points, especially green beans, milk and ping. with cheese, relish cup, All Schools man. Ushers were Ralph A. PetroRoy of Carmel, N.Y., being slaughtered in the - Shinp shoes a few shoe, or reinforced heels. Friday: Tomato soup, oatmeal raisin cookies. diced pears, peanut butter Monday: Hamburg on the bridegroom’s brother; and Charles J. Ferraro of U.S. grilled cheese sandwich, Tuesday: Vegetable cookie. roll, whipped potato, West Haven. The total slaughter relish cup, appie crisp. PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED CIRCULAR soup, sliced turkey or Friday: Oven baked gravy, corn, cookies. A reception was held at the Marco Polo Restaurant in dropped from 44.5 million Milk with ail meats. ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. IN THE STORE, WHILE SUPPLY LASTSI bologna sandwich, chicken, french fries, cin­ Tuesday: Taco with let­ East Hartford, after which the couple left for Bermuda. head that, year to 37.5 vegetable sticks, mitk and C i O V e n t r y namon applesauce, roll and tuce, tomato, topped with (Fomento photo) million head this year, ‘^hil’ed fruit cup. * H ig h butter. Milk is served with cheese, potato puffs, cake Gessner said. Wednesday: Pizza, green , , j ail meals. with icing. Guild Begiite Annual Drive He expects shoe prices to S teak Food Mart helps you save more money beans, Itaiian salad, milk M onday: Wednesday: Bologna, decline as herds are sandwich, french fries, W ETHERSFIELD -- birth of the child, during and chilled pears. Glastonbury salami and cheese grinder rebuilt. He added the onion rings, cole slaw, ’The Guild of St. Agnes has which time they receive WALDBAUM'S Thursday: Salami All Schools with lettuce and tomato, begun its annual medical, physical and footwear being made now grinders, applesauce, milk applesauce. french fries, frait juice, is using materials bought on food everyday you shop! Tuesday: Juice, junior Monday: Cheeseburger m e m b e rs h ip d riv e moral support, and ice cream. pudding. six months ago. Mac, potato chips or french on bun, french fries, marking its 66th year of Membership money and Friday: Fish n’ chips, Thursday: Pizza, salad, pledging a substantial sup­ Gessner, executive fries, com niblets. pud­ carrots and peas, frosted the annual Red Stocking broccoli or carrot sticks, fruit juice, ice cream cup port to St. Agnes Home at secretary of the footwear ding. cake. drive are the guild’s only Food Mart combread, butter, milk, or sandwich. 595 Silas Deane Highway. council, said the price in­ Wednesday: Fish and ’Tuesday: Tomato soup, fund raising activities. banana, strawberry and Italian grinder, apple pie. Friday: Batter dipped The home is m aintain^ Anyone who would like to creases in recent years PREMIUM Waldorf c&c pineapple cup. chips, peaches or banana fish, potato puffs, cole were due partly to greater and strawberry cup, broc­ Wednesday: Spaghetti to assist pregnant girls of support this endeavor can with meat sauce, lettuce, slaw, fruited gelatin with all races and creeds during get further information by worldwide demand for Prices Effective Sunday, Oct. 7 SALTINES Bath Tissue COLA Elderly coli or carrot sticks, corn- topping. Milk with all Mrs. Roger C. PetroRoy leather shoes. WHITE OR YELLOW bread, milk. No lunch at celery and carrot salad, a difficult time. ’The girls c a llin g th e hom e a t Through Saturday, Oct.’ 13. SALTED & UNSALTED REGULAR S DIET Menus which will be yeast roll, peaches. meals. are able to stay at St. Wethersfield. “Leather has be­ 110 PACKAGE ROLL the high school because of come standard in Africa 6PACK 64 OZ BOTTLE served Oct. 15-19 at inservice day. Thursday: Turkey and Agnes’ until the time of the gravy on rice, spinach, and the new, oil-rich Mayfair and Westhill Thursday: Soup, toasted Vernon nations in the Middle East Gardens to Manchester cookie. cheese sandwich, pickles, that used to make their residents over 60 are as Friday: Fish and chips, Sykes & Elementary In the Service buttered spinach or corn, shoes from fabrics," he follows: broccoli, carrot stix, corn Monday: Sloppy Joes on cake. added. Waldbaum’s N.Y. Style DELI! Monday: Chili con came bread and butter, peach roll, onion sticks, whole Navy Aviation Fire Con­ 1975. Marine Aircraft Group-20, / Mueller's NO FRILLS - ENRICHED Food Club Friday: Pizza, green aboard the aircraft carrier "The value of the dollar Wait til you feast your eyes on the wonderful with rice, mixed beans or corn, relish cup or half. kernel corn, vanilla pud­ trol Technician 3rd class USS Kitty Hawk, Marine Corps PFC. 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, variety of sliced-to-order cold cuts galore is so far dowa it makes r Cranberry Juice vegetables, tossed green Italian salad, pear half or Milk is served with all ding with a peach. Elliott W. Plummer Jr., homeported in San Diego Steven T. Luchenbill, son based at the Marine Corps Egg Noodles freshly made salads and domestic & im­ leather produced by the White Bread ported cheese from our appetizer department' salad with Russian meals. Menus are subject FINE - MEDIUM & BROAD Cocktail apple crisp. Tuesday: Porkette, son of Marylin J. Sampson and operating as a unit of of Robert L. Luchenbill of 9 Air Station, Cherry Point, Just step up to our counter sample a little . dressing, chilled apricots, to change without notice. U.S. very cheap for these 12 OUNCE PKG. 1 LB. LOAF 48 OZ. B O TTLE Robertson &Grammar applesauce, parsley of 15 Locust St. South the U.S. 7th Fleet. ' Sunningdale Lane, Bolton N.C. countries." and save a lot! It s like having your own deli right French bread, margarine, The “Picky”, “Picky”, “Picky” around the corner! Monday: Tuna sandwich, potatoes, peas, bread and Windsor, is currently on a A 1975 graduate of E.C. is participating in the A 1978 graduate of Bolton Gessner said U.S. export skim milk, coffee or tea. Hebron m ajor NATO exercise High School, he joined the Fresh Produce Experts! IC french fries, onion rings, butter, cake with sauce. deployment to the Western Goodwin Technical High of hides jumped from 56 FOR Tuesday: Braised steer “Display Determination.” Marine Corps in V COLONIAL IMPORTED hot vegetable, applesauce. Elementary Wednesday: Oven fried Pacific. School in New Britain, he percent in 1976 to 80 per­ liver with onion gravy, Monday: Hotdog on roll, chicken, buttered rice, He is a crewmember joined the Navy in August He is a mem ber of September 1978. ^ Fresh Native FJOROIAND whipped potatoes, Tuesday: Hotdog on roll, cent his year. FOOD CLUB WIDE french fries, gelatin citrus broccoli, bread and butter, SNOW'S Food Club seasoned collard greens, beans, wax beans, health With prices still high, it SWISS frait salad, cherry almond spiced applesauce. vanilla pudding with nut mix. pays to take care of CORN BOLOGNA cake. Thursday: Orange juice, DISCOUNT BAKERY CLAM Sauerkraut strawberry sauce, rye Wednesday: Fish and Duet Hairdretten u WHOLE KERNEL & CREAM SUCEOTOOnOEH CHEESE chips, peaches or banana Tuesday: Chili with salami grinders, potato STYLE - 17 OZ CAN OR CUT POTATOES - WHOLE bread, margarine, skim CHOWDER OR SLICED & SLICED and strawberry cup, broc­ crackers, pineapple slaw, rounds, pineapple with gar­ 9 . i i GREEN BEANS - REGULAR milk, coffee or tea. ♦Precision Perfect Haircuts^ P - LARSe 15 OUNCE CAN S FRENCH STYLE - 16 OZ CAN BEETS - 16 OZ CAN m m m m coli or carrot sticks, com­ French bread, orange nish. LB. Wednesday: Baked Cook bread. wedges. Friday: Fish bites with chicken flanchard, cream Thursday: Soup, toasted Wednesday: Hamburg tartar sauce, mashed r eMBISllB I ♦ Natural Believable Hair Colors ♦ CALIFORNIA - SWEET MELLOW gravy with mushrooms, SLICING PROVOLONE LB ‘2.19 pizza, Italian salad, pears. potato, buttered carrots, I MON.'OCT.YIIl I N Y SHARP butternut squash, seasoned cheese sandwich, pickles, Beans HONEYDEW ^ * 1 . 1 ^ buttered spinach or com. Thursday: Grilled lemon fluff with peanut LARGE CHEDDAR CHEESE LB ‘2.49 green beans, fresh orange, DOOR^ fT IN Q SPE c TIl S SIZE Friday: Pizza, green cheese sandwich, tomato topping. I^rmanently Waved Hairstyles^ MELONS ' EA. LAND 0 LAKES whole wheat bread, 8PRIN0 FLOWER SraiNO FLOWER NEW CROP AMERICAN CHEESE 'yei beans or com relish cup or soup, peanut butter in High & Middle SEVEN SEAS FOOD CLUB LUNDY GOURMET margarine, skim milk, 20 OZ. 12 PR. "YORK STATE” ONIONS I ‘ 1 . 2 9 VIVA a OZ 35 OZ SLICED Italian salad, pear half or celery, potato chips, choice Monday: Sloppy Joe on Slow ITALIAN b o t t l e COOKED HAM TO ORDER coffee or tea. DRESSING APPLESAUCE JAR HARD ROLLS MACINTOSH VIRGINIA STYLE apple crisp. Milk with all of dessert. roll, onion sticks, whole I WHITE BREAD I 1 2 ArPLES CORTLAND ', MIN 3 LBS 8 9 * ALL VARIETIES Thursday: Braised beef Diet HiMrasten Slow cookers are making BAKED HAM SLICED TO ORDER meals. Friday: Fish and chips, kernel corn, vanilla pud­ PICK-A-MIX casserole with egg noodles, inroads into the lifestyles FINEST QUALITY broccoli, corn bread, ding, peaches. ' ■B« FOOD CLUB DOVE LIQUID parsley buttered carrots, Robertson Breakfast I4/»1. 7 of more families. Busy FAMOUS BRACH’S CANDY LB 8 9 * 18’y OZ- 25* OFF LABEL NOVA SCOTIA LOX SL*CE^ peaches and strawberries. Tuesday: Porkette with S21L HMe ThL CAKE MIXES PKGS DETERGENT 32 OZ BOTTLE FINEST QUALITY vegetable colselaw, old- Monday: Juice, cold iMPLETE LINE OF FRESH S DAY homemakers and single HAND Milk is served with all TOP CREST BIRD SEED ? ‘ 2 . 9 9 ALASKAN LOX SLICED fashioned bread pudding, cereal, raisins. applesauce, parsley OLD BAKED GOODS. 1SH DISCOUNT TO SENIOR working women and men meals. potatoes, peas, bread and CITIZENS EVERY WED. HOURS MON-SAT 9 a.m.-S Mandwster 649-3906 NORTHLAND II whole wheat bread, Tuesday: One-half p.m. find these slow cooking un­ 2 TO 3 HR HEINZ BUMBLE BEE butter, cake with sauce. FIREPLACE LOGS BURNING EA 7 9 ‘ margarine, skim milk, banana, scrambled eggs, Rham NOT DM PONSieLI FOR TYPdQRAFHICAL IRRORS...W1 its as helpful as a live-in BROWN - ONION 12 OZ SOLID IN OIL OR WATER Herring SaM Kosher King coffee or tea. toast. Monday: Beef and bacon Wednesday: Oven fried RlteRVE THR RIOMT TO UNIT QUANTITIEt. open daily & friday nites______Unisex , NEW ZEALAND GRAVY CHICKEN & MUSHROOM CAN TUNA WHITE 7 OZ CAN cook. KIWI FRUIT } FOR ‘ 1 . URGE WHOLE Friday: Manhattan fish Wednesday: Fruit, pattie, mashed potato, cor- chicken, buttered rice, Maple baked beans are a PICKLED or BARBECUE chowder, cold plate (sliced English muffin, jam or n, brownie. broccoli, bread and butter, natural for this method of DIAM OND CRYSTAL OXFORD SWEET SCHMALTZ Tuesday: Chili with spiced applesauce. FOOD PLAIN OR 26 OZ 24 OZ. turkey, sliced cheese, peanut butter, cooking because it allows SALT IODIZED BOX CUCUMBER CHIPS JAR HEBBING Ch ic k e n three-bean salad), yellow T hursday: O ne-half crackers, pineapple slaw, Thursday: Orange juice, the flavors to blend MARTS CHiNESe cake, whole wheat bread, banana, pop tart. French bread, orange salami grinders, potato perfectly. This recipe calls chips, pineapple (potato , , P ® © D , U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED margarine, skim milk, Friday: Fmit cup, sweet wedges. for Idaho Pink or Red / EA. LB. coffee or tea. roll. rounds at Middle School). beans combined with Wednesday: Hamburg Friday: Clam roll with GRADE 'A' Milk each meal. Introducing onion, salt pork and maple- FESTIVAL SLICED Bolton pizza, Italian salad, pears. GERMAN BOLOGNA TO ORDER LB *1.89 tartar sauce, tomato flavored syrup spiced with East Hartford Thursday: Veal parme- wedges, potato sticks, GREAT IN ALL CHINESE DISHES • CALIFORNIA LEAN COOKED DOMESTIC Elementary Center sean, shells and sauce, Worcestershire sauce, cat­ BOK CHOY & NAPPA 3 lbs‘ 1, Whole Chickens ROAST BEEF SLICED TO ORDER LB ‘3.89 mixed fruit. Milk with all CARANDO eC sup, dry mustard and bay (ENHANCES THE FLAVOR OF ANY OlSH) SLICED Monday: Barbecued beef All Schools green beans, fresh apple. meals. lb HARD SALAMI TO ORDER LB ‘2.99 leaf. FRESH GINGEROOT 99* CARANDO Omelet A CHOICE INGREDIENT FOR MANY EXOTIC DISHES “This is a high protein DANDY VEAL LOAF LB‘1.49 FRESH SHALLOTS 3ozpkq29* CARANDO N E dish, made even more GREAT SAUTEED CALIFORNIA Births Gh/e Eggs the l^steVNbrth nutritious when served ______LB. LUNCHEON LOAF FRESH LEEKS BUNCH 79‘ (•HOT WHEN with a small quantity of LOW CALORIE. NO CHOLESTEROL - MEAT SUBSTITUTE meat, cheese or other "HOT" BAGELS AVAILABLE) 12i ‘ 1.L P o s p is il, Joseph TOFU (BEAN CAKE) - l b p k g 79* u s GOVT. INSPECTED . GRADE A Plume De Veau Miller, Rachel Russo, Jason Paul,son Dumas, A lb e rt animal protein. Add a FRESH CHINESE HEBREW NATIONAL O rlando, son of Edward Scrambling For. PERDUE WHOLE CHICKENS-bs°.b4 9 ' Fresh Ann,daughter of Gregory of Gilbert and Carolyn An­ Mirhael,son of Albert J. tossed green salad and EGGROLL W W ^PERS 1 LB PKG 69* Veal Sale! KOSHER BEEF and Sue Orlando Pospisil of and Denise Lord Miller of son Russo of 36 Dover and Linda Messino Dumas Want to add an exciting new taste to your SPANISH OMELET fresh fruit for dessert for a FRESH U S G O V T INSPECTED us GOVT INSPECTED HYGRADE 145 Birch Mountain Road, GRADE A PERDUE GRADE A PERDUE Veal Veal Shrimp Bologna or East Hartford. She was Road, Manchester. He was of 50 Columbus Circle, eggs? Just open a pan of new Omelet satisfying meal in any CHINESE NOODLES , l b p k g 49* V.I.P. Bolton. He was born Sept. FRESH FBESH Boneless - Fresh bo rn S e p t. 20 a t bom Sept. 7 at Manchester East Hartford. He was f illin's from Ac'cent. Omelet fillin's season. Another plus being BONELESS Shoulder Rib Salad Sale! Knockwurst 23 a t M a n c h e s te r BEAN SPROUTS , o o z p k g 49* CORNISH CHICKEN Manchester Memorial Memorial Hospital. His born Sept. 21 at come in four deli(;lous flavors talked about more and Memorial Hospital. 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His paternal grand­ Maple Baked Beaim Vegetables W ALDBAUM’S WALDBAUM'S are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph pieces of tomato and pepper. Breast West Hartford. Her mater­ New York, NY. His mater­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. 1 pound dried Idaho Red Chicken MEDIUM SWEET PEAS 30NEUSS I BONELESS $149 Pospisil of New York. He NIBLETS OR CREAM of Veal Brown a Serve nal great-grandparents are nal great-grandmoher is Albert P. Dumas of 29 Nor­ or Pink Beans 32 OZ. PKG. STYLE CORN Apple Raisin Annie Tracy, Lena Lord Lillian Hage. His paternal ma Road, South Windsor. has three brothers, ShanOj, Savory Cheese and Herb—three delicious U4 cups chopped onion CHUCK ^ C H U e fc Rolls 7, Blake, 3‘/2, and Quinr?' Stewing $169 and Eugene Lord. 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Central Connecticut State Remove the cover the last MANCHESTER College. one-half hour to let beans 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE brown on top. Makes 6 to 8 servings.