ROME (UPl) — A new message purporting to come from the Red the ruling Christian Democratic Par­ Brigades guerrilla group today ty. named 13 ultra-leftists whose The Moro case has created nearly freedom was demanded for the life of unbearable tension in Italy and has kidnapped ex-Premier Aldo Mpro. set rival politicians fighting (or the The message received by life of the president of the ruling newspaper offices in Rome, Milan Christian Demoqgatic Party. . It has a large and Genoa, did not set any new Hop, then “Five deadline after the Red Brigades let a Today's communique was the first Inglish, and the previous death ultimatum elapse in word from the Red Brigades since ‘Redeemable at silence. the Saturday deadline passed, k Street...” This "If this is not done, we will im­ despite pleas from Pope Paul, the term “Antique mediately draw the due con­ United Nations Security Council, the erid use. sequences and execute the sentence Italian Socialist Party and Moro’s that has been passed on Aldo Moro,” wife. ained from the the new message said. Ige, NJ 07028- But an attorney for Red Brigades It demanded the release of Red leaders on trial in Turin said Sunday Brigades founder Renato Curcio and he was sure that Moro was still alive. several others standing trial on terrorism charges trial with him in lortheast Stamp Turin, plus some members of a runners were shown as they began the trek. —See Puge Ten-A i Civic Center More than 300 persons from Connecticut and out-of-state Genoa terrorist cell and Cristoforo participated in Bolton’s first five-mile road race Sunday. The )ected to bring (Herald photo by Pinto) Piancone, a member of a commando ost offices and group who was wounded in the fatal iembled in this ambush of a Turin prison guard last isual UNPA and week. Russian The message, “Communique No. 1. Admission is 8," was the first time the Red lace to park. Bolton road race draws 600 Brigades have named the prisoners they want released in return for satellite Jay Rubinow of Manchester was> By DONNA HOLLAND division for those age 60 and over had awarded to the first place and other Moro. Investigators said they nd tomorrow at Herald Correspondent the oldest runner in the race. He is 66 six entries. winners. believed the message to be genuine. years old and finished in 45:38 liddle Turnpike. More than 600 persons participated The division winners were Robbie Only about a dozen registered Answering the ruling Christian clowned minutes. : 30 today and 10 in Bolton’s first five-mile raod race Carbray of Norwich, sub-junior, run­ runners did not finish the race. Democratic party’s demand that the Nick Camposeo of Bolton was the Although most of the runners were eted covers and Sunday either as runners or spec­ ning for the Mohegan Striders, 39:43; kidnapers make their terms known COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, youngest runner. He is 6 years old from Connecticut several gave their )rating aviation tators. Chris Chisholm of Farmington junior through the Roman Catholic relief (UPl) — A non-nuclear Soviet and finished in 51:20 minutes. hopie addresses as Massachusetts. 'right brothers’ Phillip Woolheater set a course running for Farmington High School, oganization Caritas, the communique satellite re-entered the earth’s at­ New York, New Hampshire, Maine record of 25:54.5 minutes, and in There were seven divisions. The 28:20; Steve Gates of Manchester, said: mosphere late Sunday and either rizes, exhibits, and Washington. dealers and doing so, beat a field of more than sub-junior division was for those age open, running for the Hartford Track “As things stand now, we don’t burned up or fell Into the ocean south 300. Woolheater is affiliated with The race was sponsored by the need any mediator or middleman. If , unfortunately, 12 or younger and had 13 entries. Club, 26:31. of Africa, scientists said today. tne United States Coast Guard There were 28 entries in the junior Bolton Athletic Association. The the Christian Democrats are appoin­ A spokesman for the North miss the dulcet Also Rick Krause of Maine, sub­ Academy and lives in New London. division for persons age 13 to 18. The Bolton Woman’s Club, Bolton Lions ting Caritas International as their American Air Defense Command’s Gamache. master, running for the Central Steve Gates of Manchester finished largest number of entries were in the Club and other Bolton residents representative and authorizing it to Space Defense Center said the Maine Striders, 27:06; Eugene second at 26:31 and Larry Woykorsky open and submaster categories. The helped from the beginning through to negotiate the issue of political satellite, one of 4,550 orbiting the of Manchester finished third at 26:50. open category was for persons age 19 McMerriman of Norwich, master, the end. prisoners, let them do so explicitly earth, re-entered the earth's at­ Jane Millspaugh of Unlonville was to 26 and had 103 entries and the sub- running for the Mohegan Striders, Residents who live along the and publicly” mosphere about 5:30 p.m. MST Sun­ course had unplanned water stops for the first female finisher with a' time tnastecjgr persons age 30 to 39 had 28:13; Dr. Charles Robbins of The Red Brigades terrorists, who day. Middletown,' grandmaster, running the runners. of 36:13. She rah unattached. i04 entries. abducted Moro 40 days ago after '"There were no visual sightings so there I was, The first Bolton runner across the for the New York Pioneer Club, Both the runners and spectators shooting and killing his five we don’t know if any pieces of It museum steps finish line was Samuel Bastarache The master division for those age 30:30; Parker Holt of Glastonbury, appeared pleased with the smooth bodyguards, let pass a 3 p.m. EST came down in the ocean or not,” said ind I overheard with a time of 32:03. Bastarache 40 to 49 had 43 entries, the grand­ supermaster, running for the Hart­ race. Plans should be starting soon Saturday deadline they set for the Capt. Tom Koch. "It Is quite possible ing, and one of master division for those age 50 to 59 ford Track Club, 41:50. ran unattached. for Bolton's second annual five mile release of political prisoners in sn’t that Alexis had 17 entries and the supermaster Trophies and medals were road race. return for the life of the president of —See Page Ten-A the other said, der what she’s rhe implication loUywood star Court nixes :ss being inter- •t museum.” ew York, she Hearst plea Relief plane K>d stars can go ms. Or librar- WASHINGTON (U P l) - The ace else. Supreme Court today opened the way for Patricia Hearst's return to prison back in Seoul s for robbing a California bank in 1974. Imanac The 23-year-old newspaper heiress contended that her 1976 trial had SEOUL, South Korea (UPl) - A 33, was taken to a hospital from . Canadian b e^ marred by many errors of the Korean Air Lines relief plane carrying Haneda airport, accompanied by his minister of trial judge ahd unfair prosecution 47 passengers and crew members father. ’eace Prize tactics, but the justices rejected her Nobuki Okii, 23, who was wounded s of 1956. from the ill-fated jetliner that appeal without comment. strayed over the Soviet Union and in the shooting, said on reaching big-voiced 'This makes final a judgment last was fired on by MIG fighter planes Tokyo, "I felt I was in the middle of a starred on November by the 9th U.S. Circuit landed in Seoul today. movie. What I feared most was that J on the life Court of Appeals affirming the con­ The Boeing 707 relief plane, which the plane might go down. For two version for viction. first stopped at Tokyo on the flight hours after the forced landing on the (1968). Her When formal notification of the home from Helsinki, Finland, also lake nobody showed up and I feared :ar Day You Supreme Court action reaches the carried the body of one of two anything could happen." e." lower courts. Miss Hearst will be passengers killed in the shooting inci­ For the survivors it was the end of a nightmarish journey that began in Newport called to continue serving the seven- dent over the Soviet Arctic Friday, ihick Webb year sentence imposed by U.S. The flight to Seoul carried 34 Thursday when their KAL Boeing 707 ice as an District Judge William Orrick of San Koreans, two Britons and 11 crew took off from Paris for Seoul flying nging style Francisco. members of the Korean Air Lines jet the polar route via Anchorage. }ected and She would be eligible for parole in that was forced to land on a frozen "Some hours after the plane left 14 months. lake after a Russian jet fighter Paris we spotted a Jetfighter. The ), naturalist Her lawyers said there is no opened fire over a remote northwest red star mark on its side was clearly f America" prison in the country where Miss area of the Soviet Union. visible," said Yoshlo Otani, a 50- Hearst would be safe from fellow in­ The plane also carried the body of year-old photography shop owner, i). the 18th f the Union mates because of her "well-known Bang Taw-hwan, a 36-year-old —.Sec Page Ten-A latox Court cooperation with the authorities." Korean construction worker who was Civil War. killed in the attack He was returning azz pianist, ^Spring Fling* at Robertson home from a job in Libya when the fashington, plane was attacked. ing "Mood A young Robertson School student grade; Joseph Johnson, fifth, and Tanja In Tokyo, 56 passengers, most of Inside today Berkowitz maneuvers her skateboard through an Mazurek, fourth. Frisbies — Ray Custer and them Japanese, disembarked before the plane took off on the final leg of obstacle course Saturday during the school's John Traci, sixth; Peter Allyn and David About 280 persons joined a Sun­ the flight to Seoul. day hike-bike to benefit the T to be tried “Spring Fling,” an activity competition. Brasefield, fifth, and John King and Matthew The body of a 31-year-old Japanse Other activities were Frisbie throwing and Schauster, fourth. Kites — Michele LeGeyt, Manchester Sheltered Workshop. 1 passenger, Yoshitaka Sugano, was See page IB NEW YORK (UPl) - Son of Sam handmade kite flying. First-place winners best design, and Aija Keiss, high flyer. taken off the plane in Tokyo. suspect David Berkowitz today was Sugano's wounded brother, Yasuo, ruled competent to stand trial for the were: Skateboard — Glenn Boggini, sixth (Herald photo by Pinto) A mother and her son are being murder of Stacy Moskowitz. the honored for their participation In last of six victims shot to death in a Manchester’s downtown cleanup. year-long series of slayings. See page IB The ruling was made by state Supreme Court Justice Joseph Cono, Road repair funds go fast who set May 8 for the start of the 24- The 1978 election campaign is year-old former postal worker’s only about 200 tons of the material said. If none is found, the town will highway superintendent, checked shaping up in the six-state New trial. By GREG PEARSON for patching and paving can be have to get by with the final 2(X)-ton into this and lound that the state is no England region. Miss Moskowitz was the last vic­ Herald Reporter purchased, Giles said. order of paving material until the longer making advance payments to See page 6B tim of the so-called .44-caliber killer, The cost of plowing Manchester’s “Right now, we can only do two- next state payment arrives. towns for road work funding. East Catholic’s Rudy Mendes who killed six persons and wounded roads this winter may be felt by thirds of what we hoped we could Because of the number and size of The patching and paving will be has set a track record. seven others in bis nighttime attacks residents driving on some of those do,” he said of the spring schedule of this winter’s snow storms, the town done eventually, but the town nor­ See page 3B in quiet neighborhoods throughout roads this spring. road repairs. used 160,000 in road maintenance mally has done this work in the the city. The ride may be a bit bumpier than Other work on roads and all of the funds to pay for snow removal costs. spring. The Whalers are advancing in Berkowitz has been confined in a normal because the town has run out berm construction apparently will It also received an emergency 317,000 "It just delays everything, that’s the WHA playoffs. psychiatric ward of Kings County of money for repaving and repair of have to be delayed until after July 1, appropriation from the state. the problem,” Giles said. See page 3B Hospital since his arrest in August. roads. Jay Giles, director of public when the new fiscal year starts and The town only has $3,000 left, He said that a road repaving job on He said previously he intends to works, said today. the town receives some of next enough to buy the last 200-ton order. Green Road and part of Oakland The Manchester Community plead guilty to the charges, but it was The Highway Department has year’s allotment from the state (or Giles said. Street probably will have to be College baseball team won one, not immediately clear if Cprso would asked for 300 tons of "hot mix” to road work. Town Manager Robert Weiss had delayed as will some other smaller lost one and split one over the accept the plea. patefi and repave roads and 300 tons The Higway Department is said at a recent Board of Directors patching and repaving projecU. The After disposition of the charges in of mix to construct asphalt berms reviewing its accounts to see if there meeting that the state sometime will contractor for the Green Road and weekend. See page 4B the Moskowitz killing, Berkowitz around town. is money from other areas that might advance next year’s funding. —See I’age Ten-A must face other indictments. With the money left in the account, be transferred for road work, Giles Giles said that Timothy O’Sullivan. I’AC.K TWtVA- MANCHKSTKH KVKMXt; HKHAUV Mam lio^lor. ( onn , Mun . April 24. liCB M.-LNC HESTER EVEN'LNG HER.ALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mun., April 24. 1978 — PAGE THHKK-.\ School buses roll again P e o p le t a lk Africa accord reported Quake-tides Says Willig. “I ’m still a little shook Punch line up from that fall. It really knocked BOSTON (UPIt — Bolton public April 10. drivers to five-month jail terms for I t ’s a weddng calculated to shatter the wind out of me-- link studied jchool bu* driver*, having agreed to Hyde Park High School, closed violating a judicial order prohibiting about 100.000 hearts. a contract ending their strike and because of racial fighting the week a strike. Teeny-bopper idol Donny Osmond as Vance leaves London MIAMI (UPI) — A group of MIT wHh M jailed drivers free, today before spring vacation, was also On a 55-7 vote, the rank and file — who’s making a film with sister First runner-up , airport, but an American spokesman tion on some issues that were dealt scientists are studying the possibility were to resume transporting 25.000 scheduled to re-open for classes Friday night approved a $1.5 million Marie in Honolulu — says he’ll make Any college student who lands a LONDON (UPI) — Secretary of said he and four other Western with in the meeting Sunday night. that some earthquakes may be linked city students. today. contract worked out between the the trek to the alU r in June with 19- grade average of 3.956 on a scale of Slate Cyrus Vance headed home to foreign ministers had agreed on com­ to earth tides caused by the moon's Suffolk' Superior Court Judge John Boston School Superintendent United Steelworkers of America, the year-old Brigham Young University 4 0 has just about sewed up the top "ashingion today following five- U.S. officials said the agreement promise proposals for South West resulted in no dramatic changes in gravity. T. Ronan ordered the jailed drivers Marion Fahey said security at the drivers' bargaining unit, and the two freshman Debra Glenn. slot at graduation, right? Wrong - if iwlion talks that a U.S. spokesman Africa, which is lo become the in­ the Western proposals for Namibia Earth tides are subtle changes in released Saturday after Hudson Bus school would be increased. Plans for companies. Quips the 20-year-old superstar, that student's twin sister happens to said produced compromise proposals dependent nation of Namibia. and Canadian Minister for External the earth's shape. They are caused Co. of Medford and Brush hill Auto the re-opening were discussed at a The agreement came after 27 con­ who met his intended on a double land an average of 3.985. for the future of South West Africa. Vance and the foreign ministers of Affairs. Donald Jamieson, w ill pre­ by the moon, similar to the way Body Inc. of Boston-reached a settle­ weekend meeting between Fahey and secutive hours of negotiations date with brother Jay in 1975. “ Deb For Victoria Marie Ball, who Vance's plane left London's Britain. Canada. France and West sent the Western views at the U.N. ocean tides are controlled. ment. other administrators, faculty, between the parties and federal and I have always played pranks on graduates this spring from St, Heathrow airport at 1 p.m. (7 a.m. Germany met Sunday night and General Assembly's special session The MIT team, led by Nafi Toksoz. The bu* drivers were expected to students and parents from the school. mediator John Martin. one another so 1 decided this would Mary’s College in South Bend, Ind., ESTi. ending the secretary's 25.000- agreed that South .Africa should turn on Namibia Tuesday. reports that earthquakes detected begin transporting an estimated 25.- Seven persons, including two About 250 drivers had been earning be one she would never top." it’s a double whammy. Her sister. niile swing that took him to southern over power to the black majority in A Foreign Office spokesman said along the North Anatolian fault in 000 of the city’s 65.000 public Khool teachers, were injured in the $5.39 per hour. Under the new con­ For a surprise wedding present, Valerie, also beat her out for valedic­ Africa, the Soviet Union and Europe. the former German colony of South the five ministers had a "thorough Turkey appear to occur twice as students when classes resumed. fighting. tract. they would get an 88-cent per the bride-to-be was written into the torian honors four years ago at The secretary of state, on his way West Africa by the end of the year. discussion" over dinner Sunday night frequently when the moon exerts its Students were out of school last week Ronan had sentenced the 14 bus hour increase retroactive to Jan. 1 Osmonds’ new movie. Bellevue High School in Ohio. home from "useful and construc­ A U.S. spokesman said the five on what Jamieson should say. Others greatest pull on the surfaces in an for spring vacation. The strike began and' a $1 per hour increase when the tive" arms limitation talks in Cliffhangcr ministers also agreed on a formula earthquake fault — a large fracture new contract becomes effective. Moscow, had stopped off in London attending the dinner were British George Willig — the "human fly" for discussions on ending white rule for the preservation of law and order Foreign Secretary David Owen and in the ground. "1 think we’ve made the best possi­ Glimpses "This suprising result," Toskoz ble investment," Boston School Com­ — had no trouble walking up the ver­ in southern Africa. in South West Africa. Foreign Ministers Hans Dietrich tical side of New York’s 110-story Cornelia Wallace, ex-wife of South Africa asked for a clarifica- says, "has important implications mittee President David I. Finnegan Vance made no statement at the Genscher of West Germany and Alabama Gov. George Wallace, is and potential benefits in the area of Clinic set at Mayfair said. World T-rade Center last year, but he Louis Guiringaud of France. pointing for a career in television earthquake predictions." " I f we can He said the pact provides a "solid almost didn’t make it up a cliff in As he left Moscow after 11 hours of The Mayfair Gardens will be the now, and to insure success, she’s talks with Soviet Foreign Minister get a statistical estimate of the eliminate it from their diet. Other wage" for drivers and "stable Zion National Park, Utah. site for this month’s geriatric blood signed with the management and Legal help given free chance of a damaging earthquake sources of this important nutrient transportation" for students. Willig and climbing companion Andrei Gromyko over three days and pressure clinir which will be held In booking firm that handles Billy a session with President Leonid happening at a particular part of the must then be increased in their Some students were stranded when Steve Matous were within 300 feet of Carter ... Bette Midler w ill play the Brezhnev. Vance described the dis­ earthtide cycle, it will help in Cronin Hall Tue.sday from 12:30 to meals. Mrs. Weiss said the strike began earlier this month, the top of Angels Landing Sunday In observance of Law Day. the on how to get a private attorney, sort of role the late rock star Janis narrowing down the possible oc­ 2:30 p.m. Samples and recipes w ill be but many found rides or used public when a foothold gave way, leaving Hartford County Bar Association will legal aid attorney or state cussions as "useful and construc­ Joplin lived when she starts filming currence lime of an oncoming The Manchester Public Health available. Any nutrition problems transportation. The strike did not Willig dangling like a spider at the offer free legal consultations this assistance. tive." Nursing Association (MPHNAi can be discussed with Mrs. Weiss at end of Matous’ rope. Matous reeled "The Rose" this week, in New weekend. "We have made some progress earthquake predicted by other affect special needs or kindergarten Doiinv Osniond Free tours of the Hartford evidence." nutritionist, Gloria Weiss, will pre­ these sessions. him in and they made it — after 23 York... Monday. May 1 has been during this meeting toward a SALT children, who are taken to and from courthouse also will be available Children's books on hospital Toksoz, a geophysics professor at sent a display of foods high in Assisting the MPHNA geriatric hours on the 1,500-foot cliff face. proclaimed Law Day. Free legal con­ agreement and we hope to carry school by other bus companies. Friday from 10 a m. to 5 p.m. The MIT, delivered the report Saturday calcium other ihan milk. clinic staff with registrations will be sultations will be available to the these efforts forward in subsequent tours will be conducted by attorneys Manchester's children’s librarians look over a selection of at an annual m eeting of the Many elderly people find they are members of the Manchester Junior public Saturday at G. Fox in Hart­ meetings. " Vance said. Gromkyo and law clerks and will start at the books written to help children and their families deal with American Geophysical Union in unable to tolerate milk and therefore Women's Club. DAVIS FAMILY ford from to a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sun­ said he shared Vance's feelings. main lobby of the Superior going to the hospital. From left are Elsie Jenkins of Mary Miami. UTS ENCOUNTa PRESENTS: GLOBE day in the center court at Westfarms Courthouse. 95 Washington St.. Hart­ A senior American official aboard RESTAURANT Mall from noon to 5 p.m Vance's plane on the way to London Cheney Library, Ann Bonney, child-life specialist from The scientists base their conclu­ THE ford. sion on studies of 60 earthquakes of 400 BLOWS" uiinp m Travel Service CALDOR PLAZA, HANC8ESTfR Each conference w ill last Presentations to small groups by confirmed significant progress was Manchester Memorial Hospital, and Jackie Moores of Whiton 555 MAIN STREET intermediate sizes which strike Vermont recalls WORLD Directed by Annie Hall a maximum of one-half hour, and free various judges during the course of made on arms limitation but said he Memorial Library. The books are available in the children's 5 SINATRA 643-2165 Turkey during a 10-vear period. The Francoli Tru/fanI ^ ^ TO cjtooy secretarial assistance will be the day will allow members of the did not want to go into detail because areas of both libraries and the Child Life Department at the ALMANAC’S of "Close Encounter" lame I nun M A .1 :ii,p M FROM he didn't "want to screw up the group said the tremors occurred twice S Wllll Over 30 Yean provided by the Legal Secretaries public to get a firsthand look at the hospital. Many of the illustrated stories tell about children who jugs for syrup and winner of Cannes Film Crossed Swords negotiations. " as frequently at the peak of earth Travel Experience SPECIALS Association. If further advice is legal system at work in the courts Festival Award. .HIT JACORS wo have various hospital experiences. (Herald photo by Pinto) tides caused bv the moon. A uthorized agent in M O N . THRU THURS. necessary, guidance will be provided Q&A TWO showings by popular Ne t u r n f r o m Manchester for all RUTLAND. Vt, lUPI) — A Vermont firm has decided demandl WITCH RKMlHTAIHa Airlines. Railroads and OPEN to recall several thousand jugs sold to Vermont's maple 1. The world's largest pas­ MON., APRIL 24 Steamship Lines MOTHER'S OAY producers since March 10 because plastic in containers senger ship is the (a ) France THURt., APRIL 27 SUN., MAY 14th (b) Queen Elizabeth 2 (c) • S h o w ca se National energy bill has given the svruo a foul taste. Rotterdam Professor Marsh Elmore of FROSTED SUOARED PLAIN HONEY DIPPED APPLE ’N’SPKE CHOCOUTE CINNAMON COCONUT SUGARED Py State Agriculture Commissioner Edward Eurich Sunday 2. W hat do A lexander M.C.C. will preview the film C in em a s Graham Bell, Will Rogers said the The G.H. Grimm Co. of Rutland expects to find and lead discussion to INTBR8TATB84 the containers in consumers' homes, on the market and Alan Z. Shepard, Jr. all BJOTBa may pass in 30 days have in common? follow — $1.00 Donation 8ILVBRLAMB shelves and at the producers farms. 3. Where Is the largest public 7:30 P.M. ROBBRT8 8TRBBT recommended spending package by $500 He said he di^ not know if any jugs had been sold out-of- zoological park In the U.S. WHjTONMEMORULUBRUY BAST HARTFORD WASHINGTON (UPI) - President state. ' located? (a) San Diego, Ca. 100 N. Main 9t. Carter probably will get his long-delayed million and would result in a $55.6 billion (b) Buffalo, N .Y. (c) Dallas, 888-8810 Grimm decided to recall the jugs Saturday after For Information call energy bill within 30 days, one of the key deficit. Teias BA/tOAiM M ja im n The proposal calls for continued in­ meetings last week with maple producers, the Vermont M 9-3230 $2.50 til 2taOP.M. senators working for the legislation says, creases for defense, above those due Agriculture Department officials and the jugs' manufac­ ANSWERS "We re over the biggest hurdle. " Sen. turer. Elmer Kress, of Oxford, Conn. Mancheeter Evening Herald 3 Henry Jackson. D-Wash.. said Sunday, merely to inflation, more emphasis on The recall only affects a March 10 shipment sent by Kress S3JOS PubilihBd BYtry BVBnlng Bxctpt referring to last week's agreement on the energy programs and increased targeting to Grimm, company officials said, SJZ - q j 3UIBJ }0 IIBH uon I Sundiyf in d holldtyf. EntorBd t l th« tj k Tues. and Wed, Night Specials natural gas deregulation issue by leaders of jobs programs toward the disadvan­ m ;4 ->1Av oqi iq uo|sn|3ui "z q "i MBnchMtBT. Conn. Post Otfic* Kress, who said he has done business with Grimm for cond CIBM M ill Mattir. of a House-Senate conference committee. taged. f t lW 4 :0 0 t i l 9 :0 0 An income tax cut roughly the size 10 years without problems, said he began making his con­ Suggested Carrier Rates p.m. p.m. However, Jackson said on CBS's "Face tainers this year with a new formula of plastic acrylic. Payabli In Advanca the Nation" program the final element of Carter recommended is provided for. but The new acrylic. Cryolite G20, "apparently gives the SIngla copy...... the cut would not take effect until January IXIII the energy package — a proposed tax on $ l i K > Waakty...... 90a. syrup an off-flavor and off-smell," he said. Ona m o n lh ...... I3.S0 domestic crude oil — may not win con­ 1979, three months later than Carter Thraa month! ...... $11.70 CHOrrEDSTEAE $1.99 wants. Kress said he began using the acrylic at the urging of Six m o n th !...... $23.40 gressional approval. RO Industries of Wayne, N.J., which, among other things, EVERY Ona y a a r...... $40.80 "Hou$e As the lawmakers resumed work today, The week also is expected to include makes plastics for food containers. M ill Rataa Upon Raquaat BIB-ETESTEEI $2.39 the House was expected to approve an Senate action on a number of con­ Subacribara who fall to racalva " Call$” troversial nominations that have been The odor was first noticed last week by some Rutland ' thair nawapapar bafora 5:30 p.m. Includes baked potato, Texas toast, and "all-you-can-cat" salad emergency bill to provide financially dis­ County maple producers, whose complaints to Grimm of­ TUES. !hould talaphona tha circulation pending for some time. Included is that of Right now, play Dunkin’ Donuts’ new game, “Dollars & dapartmant, S47*0940. tressed farmers with government-backed ficials and the Agriciture Department led to the decision 7:30 P.M. loans. Congress earlier had refused to Benjamin Civiletti, named by Carter to Donuts’’ to recall the containers. pass a multibillion-dollar aid bill that become deputy attorney general. The work schedule for the House an We’re giving away over a million dollars in prizes "This puts a hell of a bind on our maple producers and MT. CARMEL M0N.-TUES. Carter said would spur inflation. the Grimm Co.." said Blake Roy, state Agriculture The new bill, similar to one in the issue its members least like to face — ‘tneounters” OPG Just pick up a free game card at any participat­ Department market inspector. HALL Senate, has the backing of the administra­ ethics standards. Kress told Roy Saturday he would "stand behind" the Close ■ tion. Democrats and Republicans in the A bill expected to come up this week ing Dunkin’ Donuts shop, rub it with a coin and / o . product, but was not more specific. ROBERTS 8T. SATURDAY would put into the statute books parts of (off Forboi Slrool) (arm bloc and farm groups including the you can instantly win anything from a donut Eurich said he had been assured consumers would not CNCOIJNTCR5 NIGHT farm strike movement. the ethics package that must be backed by get sick if they use the syrup. FEVER It would establish a two-year, $4 billion law rather than just House rules. and a cup of coffee to $1,000 cash. Or save However, he said he feared those buying Vermont TOTAL PRIZES John Travolta program of government guaranteed or in­ A fight is brewing over a move, which maple syrup for the first time would be "turned off," and •380“ sured loans — the capital coming from has bipartisan backing, to repeal a provi­ your card, match it to your next one and not want to buy it in the future. sion limiting outside earned income to 15 HON—SMOKERS: For your oomfert every BONANZA restaurant has a banks or private investors — to help win by collecting two matching The while containers come in half-pint, pint, quart and per cent of a congressman’s annual pav, Sponsored by non-smoking dining area set aside for you. farmers facing foreclosure. Individual half-gallon sizes and have a brown sugaring scene on or $8,625. halves. You can also win one of MEN’S CLUB h farmers could borrow up to $4(X),(XX). them The name "Kress" is stamped on the bottom A proposed $498.9 billion budget for The House leadership opposes the St. Isaac Jogues our 5 Hawaii vacations for “ MANCHESTER-SHOP RITE PLAZA " fiscal 1979 came up for the start of debate repeal because it is certain to attract wide Church attention and would, if passed, tarnish the “ MANCHESTER-WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE' in the Senate today. two in our special Vacation Slate consumer unit PLEASE CALLTHEATHE The budget proposed by the Senate House image. Admitelon $1.00 (NCO tM6»SS» PCMVS FOR SCREEN TM ES Budget Committee reduces Carter's Sweepstakes. will visit this week B49-B333* No purchase necessary. Game void where prohibited by law. Open to everyone 16 The stale Consumer Protection Department s Mobile Sentencing due today years and older. Game Consumer Information Center will be in the Manrhesler ends July 1 .19'78. area Thursday April 27. and Friday, April 28 D a i r i i as ms. HD. mv SlafI members will be available io answer questions, in Korean distrilniie literature and to assist consumers with O u e e n lobby case problems SPECIALS fluence with them and to attempt to in­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former Rep. The moliile center will he in Manchester April 27 from Richard Hanna, D-Calif., faced sentencing fluence these congressmen to act 10 a m to 2 30 pm at Caldor in the Burr Corners Shop­ today for conspiring to help South Korea favorably toward Korea.” ping I'enier buy influence in Congress in a plot that Hanna admitted to helping Park main­ On the follow ing day. it will he in Vernon at the K-Marl THE M-M-M GOOD brought him more than $200,(XX) from tain his exclusive role as agent for all U.S. shopping center 2ii'i ilarlford Turnpike from 10 a m lo Korean rice dealer Tongsun Park. rice sales to Korea, which earned Park $9 2 30 p m Hanna, 63, pleaded ^ ilt y March 17 to million in commissions. Hanna said he one count of conspiracy in a plea­ helped initiate three trips to Seoul by con­ SHORTCAKE bargaining agreement under which gressional delegations in 1969, 1971 and A W IEK AT... OLD FASHIONED prosecutors dropped 39 felony counts 1974. and he personally met with a former REG. 70* against him. director of the Korean Central STRAWBERRY He was scheduled to appear for senten­ Intelligence Agency to discuss Park's rice WAIKIKI SHORTCAKE cing today before Chief Judge William S. dealings. 2 INCLUDES; •FLIGHT Bryant in U.S. District Court. Maximum Hanna also signed two letters to Korean • HOTEL penalty on the charge is five years in President Park Chung Hee endorsing • TRANSFERS prison and a $10,000 fine. Park’s ability as an “ effective agent" of DUNKIN' • SIGHTSEEING Hanna, who now lives in Fayetteville, Korea in Washington. Miss., is the only present or former con­ Park has admitted to making about i t s n r Kl«-. 83. ralroiuillc ltd.. Vermin MERCURY TRAVEL gressmen convicted to date in connection $850,000 in payments to present and DONUTS with Korean lobbying efforts in former congressmen, but only Hanna and 6.50 Enfield Si., Enfield f oOF r MANCHESTER Washington. former Rep. Otto Passman, D-La., have Its worth the trip. 22.5 Silas Deane ffi^liHat. W elliersfield 2 Stale Si.. Hartford TOM DONOVAN. PRES. * m As part of the plea agreement. Hanna been indicted so far. 4 1084 Main St„ East Hartford Here's a great way to enjoy an signed a four-page statement admitting he Hanna pledged in his plea agreement to 450 !\ev» Park A\e.. West Hartford old favorite...plump, juicy received more than $200,000 in cash and testify, if subpoenaed, at any trials that strawberries on good old-time gratuities from Park, mostly in the early may result from the case. He already has shortcake — but with a big 1970s. testified before the House Ethics Com­ RIB’EYE helping of treezer-lresh, They're not pets anymore. The statement said Hanna “ believed mittee, but said he never passed any of OFFICIAI. RULES creamy and cool Dairy Queen that Park was making disbursements to Park's money to other congressmen and 1.89 at the centerl If really takes the other congressmen to increase Park's in- has no knowledge of any bribes. C ollrri a frw gamf nckfi each Ome you vioM a pariiripallng Dunkin' Donuto thop. lim it on«* tit kei per day Shop pefv>nnel will provide inoiructiont for redemption ^ .C HOPPED (short) cakel $10 00 or more Open lo all membero of the entire family 16 years or older or unleot accompanied by an adult, except empioyeeo of Dunkin' Donuto. ifo affiliate!. ouboWlarle!, A Fred Weintraub-Paul Heller Production / JOE DON BAKER awncie!. franc hioe*. and their immediate family Void where prohibited by law. All taxes are the vole responsibility m the prl/e winner. 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M e our com pM o OMOrtment g i including some funnel —Odds of winning a prize: 40 to I.—Prize disclosure for participating stores in ifie continental U.S A . Puerto Rico. Hfwah- *od ^aska_-^e*idents of Try our super pncM on gJlOTiilCIB^ NIGHTIS f 1977 6*05 inc clouds and large hail, Ohio may send their sweepstakes eligibility lo Marden-I^ne, Inc ,. 666 Fifth Avenue. New York. New York 10019 —Series GFD*2 C)ropp.d B«*l a RU>Ey. duuMn MANCHESTER LOCATIONS rolled across north-central a Indiana Sunday night. •vory A private plane crashed 242 BROAD STREET d u rin g a he avy the im ra^ of imhftroA | NIGHT Starts Wednesday thunderstorm near :0 dowTitoivn ’manehcltM* J Rushville. killing eight of­ 684 HARTFORD ROAD AtTheaters&Drive-lns Near'ibu ficials and members of the PAGE FOUR-A-.MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mandietter. Conn.. Mon.. April 24, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., April 24, 1978- PAGE FIVE-A Etta Foer wo<«H eTW-ieiesaMA t ©N, H uim e Nasty shock By the Rev. Andrew Kazar Hfemrl)? Htf r iEuf uiu^ Hr rali By MARTHA ANGLE ( MACC news Manchester — A City of Village Charm AND ROBERT WALTERS 3 Sarasin hack to work Do you think about or Founded Oct, 1, 1881 WASHINGTON - (NEA) - In my visits to convales­ The following list taken help in doing errands out­ Perhaps as you read this know what kind of needs cent homes with residents general list of some social Audit Buruu ot Circulilion Un,lM PreM InMfnalionti Form er N.Y. Knicks s ta r Bill from these two categories side the home, i.e. shop­ WATERBURY, (UPI) - Rep. Ronald unexplained pains. There was no diagnosis our neighbors have who are both individual, in groups, ping for them, taking them an(i emotional needs of the that it was caused by fatigue, but I guess Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Bradley has been assiduously wooing will indicate or illustrate Sarasin, R-Conn., hospitalized this living in'the convalescent in conferences with shopping or for walks or to residents, you may have Manchester, Conn, 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. some ways in which weekend with chest pains apparently they don’t call that an official diagnosis," Jewish voters in his campaign for the homes in Manchester? considered some for which various staff members of volunteers can be of ser­ church, special events or caused by fatigue, today prepared to Mrs. Scherr said. Raymond f Robinaon. Edilor.PuWnnar Democratic Senate nomination in They are really the same programs; visit to be able you have time, in­ Harold E Turkmgton, Managtrig Editor the homes, and in atten­ vice in meeting these resume his hectic campaign schedule. Sarasin entered the hospital Friday New Jersey this year. needs persons have who to speak and understand a terest and ability as a ding some events and ac­ needs: Sarasin, 43, a candidate^ for the night after a strenuous day of cam­ live in their own homes, So it came as a nasty shock when tivities in these homes, I Friendly and cheerful in­ foreign language such as volunteer visitor for our Republican gubernatorial nomination, paigning. The 5th District congressman Opinion Bradley discovered that the firm apartments in our com­ was able to ascertain the dividual visits on a regular Spanish, French, Italian, neighbors living in con­ was discharged from Waterbury Hospital had complained of chest pains when he munity or elsewhere — handling print advertising for his sociai and emotional needs or occasional basis; friend­ Polish. valescent homes. Sunday. He was admitted Friday night. returned to Waterbury after an they are, in fact, the same campaign had and interests of many of ly company mainly to Also, visit by sharing For additional informa­ “ Before he was discharged he was given appearance in Old Lyme. n e ^ s that you and I have. signed a fat con­ the residents, both in­ listen and be understan­ recreational activities, tion, please stop in our a full stress test, which was normal," Mrs. Scherr said his admission to the First of all, the residents dividually and generally playing cards, checkers, Project Office located at coronary unit was standard procedure for Is knowledge worth it? tract with Saudi ding; real friendship or campaign press secretary Anne Scherr of the convalescent homes bingo, etc.; visit to talk 1045 Main St., or telephone for a particular home. companionship with deep said Sunday. “Doctors gave him a clean anyone with chest pains, A ra b ia to have the same basic needs about special subjects as 646-4114. The information could not be job miseries have plenty of These needs can be listed concern and care; help in bill of health. They found no evidence of Sarasin's schedule today included a promote the con­ for shelter, food, clothing, flowers, books, music, Rev. Andrew P. Kazar meeting with campaign workers, an inter­ more timely or discouraging. company, however, as the under two general writing letters or cards, any heart problem.” troversial sale of secure protection and categories; “Friendly church, current events, Patient Needs coor­ view with Connecticut Public Television, With assistance for higher problem is international. Even reading stories, poems or She said doctors did not impose any 60 F-15 warplanes desire for good health and Company” and “Helpful magazines. sports; visit to play the dinator schedule restrictions on Sarasin, and had a delegate meeting in East Hartford and a education an issue of growing Western Europe and Japan, to that country medical care. They have Services.” Also, help in sewing, piano, guitar, or to play for convalescent homes, no explanation for the chest pains. meeting with the Republican Town Com­ economic and political impor­ where access to a university which President the same social and knitting, crocheting, etc.; music on records or tapes. MACC Project Service "The chest pains, frankly, were called mittee in Norwalk Carter is pushing over the vehement emotional needs we have— tance in the United States, education has been more the need to be liked, objections of the American Jewish along comes an international restricted with degrees needed, wanted, loved, ap­ community. study raising a basic question preciated, be useful; the traditionally carrying greater “We really felt sandbagged. I fired as to the value of its end result. prestige, are feeling the need to be considered as an them as soon as we found out,” said individual with personal In fact, reports the Inter­ effects of excess graduates. Susan Thomases, Bradley’s cam­ identity and personality, national Labor Organization, Communist countries, paign manager. with self-respect, dignity, the degree may be “fast through strict curbs on ad­ The advertising firm of Cook, with individual rights and becoming a ticket to missions to universities, are Ruef, Spann and Weizer will get $65,- freedom of choice. 000 over the next two months to lobby They also have a need for nowhere.” The ILO notes that less troubled but not so social relationship or con­ Summerpreviem lor the arms sale and another $100,- Open forum tact, a need for belonging growing numbers of graduates developing countries, whose Trirnrmi-iininermniiwwwi OOO to promote Saudi-American and feeling part of the m are either unable to find jobs in fragile economics make them relations on a broader scale, accor­ NOW THRU SATURDAY C community, a need for their fields or must take even less able than the in­ ding to press accounts. being in touch with the out­ Pick up your copy of our newest circular at your nearby Caldor store. positions beneath their dustrial powers to absorb The deal has stirred widespread side world in general. The General Fund budget controversy because Crawford Cook, Finally, like ourselves, qualifications. bumper crops of graduates. It estimates the number of The problem, the ILO survey To the editor: a partner in the firm, was introduced they, too, want to be happy, rate is going to run over 30 mills for ditures were held down to within a to have something for Re: Manchester's Proposed to the Saudis by U.S. Ambassador ^ Cool 'n Breezy Flnkel7%-Ft.8-Rlb “surplus" U.S. university concludes, is in part the the G.F, expenditures. $25,000,000 budget it could allow the which to look forward to, General Fund Budget Expenditures John C. West — former South W Blouses Crank-Lift Umbrella graduates between 1974 and product of a worldwide birth Thank you for letting me state my mill rate to be set at 29.96 — a rate Carolina governor whose campaign have a purpose in life and Tax Rate, 1978/79. Our Re|. 7.99 and 8.99 1985 at 950,000, with the outlook rate surge in the 1950s. But in­ views upon this critical subject. that 1 believe we all could afford Cook managed in 1970. which makes their life Enlosed in my letter on taxes for Manchester taxpayers, let us tell worthwhile and Our for women particularly bleak. adequate career planning is when our 1978-79 taxes are due. And Bradley’s campaign manager said Reg. 52.99 the Open forum. the Board of Directors, the town meaningful. Besides Their unemployment rate in not the 37 rate that the town manager she had specifically asked the Cook, also a factor. I, for one, do not believe that the manager, the mayor, and all other having all these similar Relax in the shade. Solid proposed for the $27,861,728 budget. Ruef, Spann and Weiser firm color, floral-lined, with engineering and scientific In any event, knowledge average taxpayer in Manchester has office-holders in the Town of needs, they have special or Please look over the following whether it had or was planning any particular needs because Bare-arm softies In polyester deep fringed valance. fields is put at four times that doesn’t seem to be as powerful fully understo^ what the proposed Manchester that the proposed budget Pusn-butTontilt, examples and then decide what mill business with Saudi Arabia at the they are living in convales­ or (»tton. Newest styles, in of men. town budget will do to his/her is beyond our means to support. A plaids, or solids. S,M,L. as it once was. rate, and taxes, YOU would be time the firm was hired by Bradley cent homes. billfold/pocketbook when it comes three million dollar increase for American graduates with the willing to pay to support the town’s early this year. “They assured me Some may have an il­ time to pay his/her taxes for 1978-79. expenditures, in one year, is too high expenditures. they didn’t,” she said. lness or paralysis and are I am hopeful that my letter will and very inflationary. Refreshing Skirts Which proposed budget would you Bradley’s supporters are hoping confined to their rooms. awaken a few people! I would like to suggest that we, the or Fashion Pants Students keep the faith prefer to pay for? his quick action in dumping the PR Others have no families or The enclosed worksheet will taxpayers, tell the Town of close friends living, or if Our Ref. 9.99 to 12.99 At what mill rate could you afford firm once its Saudi connection Interestingly, there is some explain how I figured the 29.96-mill Manchester that we cannot afford a they do they are far away were pursuing higher educa­ to pay your taxes, for your property? became public will prevent any ero­ 38-Posltlon Adjustable rate for a proposed $25,000,000 budget beyond $25,(XK),0(X). Period! from here or the residents Heavy Cast-Aluminum evidence that one group is not tion either from personal Don’t forget, that besides the sion of his support in New Jersey’s Contour Lounger budget. YES, I am including the .'f the town’s General Fund Expen- are far from their Deluxe Portable Gas Grill losing faith in higher education desire or because they con­ above taxes, we still have the Fire Jewish community. $770,728 revenue that the State of hometown. They like to 48” Deluxe Redwood Umbrella Table District and sewer taxes that we — American students. sidered it a necessity. Connecticut says that it will pass on 1977/78 Assessed know and be assured that Scoop-up an arm-load. Great Our Factory stained and dried, with Our have to pay. someone in addition to the Reg. 164.99 A serious attitude toward The group also registered a to the towns/cities, which in our case fashion fabrics. Color and *133 weather-resist hardware, Reg. 13.97 Value ($) 55.06 Mill Rate detailing sure to please you. shaped edges. Our Rag. 69.99... Speak out now, before it is too late, staff people in the homes 360-sq. inch cooking area, with FROM THICK 53« S-t-r-e-t-c-h outi 2-tone PVC studies was apparent in very strong career interest, (Manchester) comes to almost 1V5 Litter 5/6 to 15/16, warming rack. Stainless steel n 6,000 330.36 taxes if you are a worried taxpayer like I really cares about them, 2” STOCK tubing, full loam headrest, on responses to a recent poll of with 68 percent declaring mills. If there are any questions To the editor. especially if they have no utility shelf. 36” Matching Curved Bench, Rtf. is.M.. 14.70 galvanized steel frame. 2 . 12,000 660.72 am. Time is running short. about my figures on the worksheet, When I moved to Vernon last fall, I family, friends or clergy, collegians from campuses definite plans for post-college 3. 18,000 991.08 M.J. Martin please feel free to phone me (649- didn’t realize that when fishing throughout the nation gathered 165 Henry Street no home church or syn­ work. Among freshmen, the 4308) and I will try to explain them. season began in the spring, 1 could agogue here. Manchester SAVE at Daytona Beach, Fla. during proportion was 63 percent. 1 am sending a copy of my tax stop feeding my dog and save a bun­ Most of us have our in­ AN S O O / j O F F c , Lysol Toilet Bowl 1978/79 Re-Assessed vEXTRA I Reg. Price the spring break. Awareness of the tough job letter, and worksheet, to each town dle of money. dividual social and mm Cleaner, 16k>z. (100% - sam e $25,000,000 Increase from An overwhelming 87 percent market was an acknowledged director as I expect that they will be $27,861,728 Increase over Not that my dog eats fish, but now emotional needs met Our Reg. 79c...... FOR2*1 I property, above) 29.96 Mill Last Year of the 712 men and 1,046 women factor in early career plan­ receiving quite a few inquiries once 37.0 Mill Last Year every evening I just walk our little within the context of our 1. 12.000 359.52 29.16 daily lives. But for our the taxpayers realize the total 440.00 113.64 charge over to the Tankerhoosan and queried by Toni Home Waves ning, with 51 percent noting 2. 24,000 719.04 53 32 neighbors in convalescent “ Davis Cup” Jumbo Teri Towels amount that their taxes will in­ 888.00 227.28 she feasts on all the leftover pizza, in a survey on career, lifestyle they were concerned about fin­ 3. 36,000 1078.56 87.48 homes, it is not always I jennis Racket Nylon-reinforced g crease, especially if the final mill 1332.00 340.92 donuts, hamburger, and french fries. and fashion trends said they ding jobs following graduation. possible for various Our Reg. 39.99 Our Reg. 69c .... O f Oh yes, she has a fascination for reasons given above, for licking soda and beer bottles, before them to meet their needs in Wilson "Catfish Hunter’; they become projectiles against the the same ways as we do. A Johnson's Pledge Fielders'Glove, i i 7 0 Thoughts The power to regulate road or a telephone pole. The staff personnel of Lemon scented or reg. 4 ' 3 3 OurRag. 14.99...... I I We were disappointed the Bottle the convalescent homes Men’s Easy-to Wear, You’ll enjoy power and control. To the editor: conceived, brings in its wake 12-oz., Our Reg. 1.89 I American oil industry must be freed Bill passed, because in a few years meet the residents’ Easy-Care Knit Shirts Firm-Flex shaft, hand-crafted Regent Cowhide Many years ago a justice of the padlocked businesses, lost jobs, from French white ash. Top of haphazardly administered there probably will be far fewer physical and medical needs F ie lw s ' Glove, One of the finest of the fine arts is Where can we find a purse that is Supreme Court pointed out that the reduced earnings, and cripples the very adequately and effec­ Our Ref. 7.99 to 8.99 grade perforated leather grip. 766 regulations so that they can get on bottles to lick or throw. God forbid OurRag. 10.88...... the ability to pick out those things perennially new'’ What gratification power to tax carries with it the tively, and as much as productive capacity of the nation and with the job of finding the energy this that we pass a Litter Bill that puts a which maintain a constant value. power to destroy. At present this possible, meet their is there in life of which one will never the economic well being of its people. nation so desperately needs. Revere 3 Vi-Qt. Aluminum Softball Bat 7 7 7 The mortality rate among best observation more accurately applies dollar value on litter — then how emotional, social, in­ tire'’ Where can we hope to find the There are sufficient Antitrust laws Sincerely, Wilson Match Point Whistling Tea Kettle OurRlf.V.O...... I ml I sellers, song hits, records, television to the power to regulate! would I feed my dog after fishing dividual and group needs. thrills that will last’ Where are the to protect the consumer and H.G. Ingram Tennis Balia shows, the stock market, and cults, is Literally thousands of regulatory season begins? Convalescent homes are No-iron polyester and cotton Our 1 1 3 3 satisfactions which continue to businessman against restraint of 214 Merline Road, knits will stay care-free and Optic yellow, fectory fresh. Dudley Softball incredibly high. .satisfy? bodies, agencies, and commissions Respectfully submitted by, limited in staff, in time, in Reg. 15.49 Our Rag. 2.79...... 2.17] trade, unfair competition and Vernon handsome. Assorted stripes ic A N O F 3 ...... There was a parable in the words exist today who possess the power to John Holliger some facilities, or possibly and solids. S,M,L,XL. HOUSEWARES DCPT. The clue is found in the book of monopoly. However, some in our in funds to do more in of Jesus to the woman at the well enact regulatory legislation, police 21 Phoenix St. Vernon (lencsis: "So God created man in his Congress attempt to enact further meeting the residents’ and when He .said, “ Whosoever drinketh Fashion-TaHored own image " ft is in the area of the it, enforce it and pronounce judg­ regulation that will interfere with patients' emotional and of this water shall thirst again. ' Polyester Slacks spiritual that we must "seek the ment for violation. It has been es­ our oil industry’s effort to provide social needs. LATEST STYLES • JUST ARRIVED! SUPER-FAST HELPER! So many thirst quenchers leave us Our Rag. 14.99 «td 15.99 wealth that does not parish" timated that compliance with the the American consumer with more Thus, in addition to the thirstier than we were before SAVE May we begin today! mandates of regulatory agencies energy. home staff, volunteers AN OFF General Electric I’ermanency in satisfactions is the Capt. Arthur W. Carlson costs the American consumer over The energy dilemma of the United Reflections from our community are EXTRA OurOrig.’ Prices Food Processor problem of life itself $130 billion a year. needed to help do this, and The Salvation Army States will be worsened, not solved, Cetdor Reg. Low...... 7 4 .9 7 Unnecessary regulation, hastily by government regulation. The Hal Turkington in this way volunteers will Precisely tailored self-belted 30%:ENTIRE STOCK OF enrich the lives of the solids, or heather-tone belt- Celdor Sale Price...... 5 6 .7 0 Managing Editor residents and help to make loop styles. Woven washable TIMEX WATCHES G.E.MaIMn Rebate...... 1 0.00* Almanac polyester. 29-38. their lives brighter, hap­ OurOrig.* 12.95 to 59.95 Said violating codes pier and more meaningful. ♦II fly l iiiltMl I’resH Ititi'niiilioiiiil American ultimatum to withdraw Boys’ Short Sleeve YOUR To the editor: Knit Shirts Tixlay IS Monday. April 24, the from Cuba Association of the East Hartford Manchester claims to have had the Listed as floor and stock clerks 9 0 6 , 4 1 9 6 FINAL COST. “ T W . The Panama Canal treaty Our Reg. 3.59...... 114th day of 1»78 with 251 to follow In 1972, Apollo 16 astronauts An open letter to Nicholas Giamalis, Citizen Action Group is concerned first Self Serve grocery store in New were Ralph Russell, Elmore Borst, blasted off the moon and headed bark with this violation of the housing and of 1903 technically did not Get a batch-he’ll live in them all You’ll zip through recipes you The moon is between its full phase executive director. East Hartford England. It was established in the Ray Hagedorn, John Sullivan, Tom grant the U.S. perrctual sov­ thought were too complicated! to the Earth after the third U.S. health codes, and requests your summer! No-iron cotton/polyester • Sport Watches • Fashion Watches and last quarter Housing Authority, 452 Main St., early 1920s as Hale’s Self Serve Freeburn, Mike Reardon, Bill ereignty over the Canal crewnecks, assorted styles. 8-18. Chop, dice, grate, and more, exploration of the lunar surface. presence at our next meeting, grocery department and was on the Zone. It only granted the •L.E.D.’s •L.C.D.’s •Automatics quickly and easily. Easy-to- The morning star is Mercury East Hartford. McBride, Frank Obremski, Don Sizes 4-7, Our Reg. 2.49...... 1.97 scheduled for May 2,1978 at 7 ;30 p.m. U.S. such rights, powers and Huge assortment for men, women, boys clean. ilFPl The evening stars are .liipiter, lower level of the House and Hale Clulow, Francis Peckingham, Ed authority as it would ex­ Dear Mr Giamalis, in Building 50 of Veteran’s Terrace. and girls. Styles may vary In each store. *Sm dtrfc ter deUUi. Mars, Venus and Saturn Building on Main Street at Oak, with Edwards, Edward Wilson and Tom ercise "if it were sover­ This letter is to inform you that the Casual Jackets and Hooded * InUrmttffU marfcdowni hm bwn Uktn. Those horn on this date are under Yesterdays 1 A response may be sent to: an entrance from Oak Street. McVeigh. eign.” ‘' • " i iiTii'iiiiirm»miiMi(Miii>iHm)w g i m j n p )gga[ ai— East Hartford Housing Authority is the sign of raurus Veterans Terrace Tenants Associa­ It really was a self serve store; you ■*■■*■* Sweatshirts C 4 4 \vi\v> a ^ o in violation of both state law and John Itussell Hope, American tion, c/o: Pat Totten, 18 Columbus wandered the aisles on your own and Name brand companies were Our Reg. 6.99 ...... O ekR General Manager Hichard Martin local housing codes. architect of famous public buildings, Circle, East Hartford, Conn. 06108. picked up your groceries and then having demonstrations and offering ulinF A Lightweight,Light flannel-1fined warmup MAGICOLOR proties possible cut in town's in­ The Housing Authority is charged coach-style jacket, or zip-front sweat- Caldor 10W30 was born April '24, 1874 surance If no response is received by April took them to a counter — just as we samples. The story said that many of O BROADWAY COMES Latex with the responsibility, under law, to shirt. S,M,L,XL. Motor Oil On this day in history Ailluir Anderson, a missiouarv. 25, your attendance will be all do today at the supermarket. the brands could not be replaced for M ALIVE Wall Paint provide its tenants with “containers In 1704, the Huston News Letter I el III ns li om duty in Alrica presumed. ★ ★ "A the same money, so now was the H MIKE CLARK Boys’ Painter’s Jeans and covers for the storage of rub­ Pat Totten Our OurRag, became the first American Ml \rai> iifjo People often did their other shop­ time to stock up. SAT 9 35 A M 57c (Jt. bish” and an “outside garbage can" newspaper to be published on a Veterans Terrace ping along Main Street for clothes, Well, the Self Serve is gone; it’s Our Reg. 7.9 9 .. b t SE graded for maximum Manchester Chamber ol (Housing Code, Secs. H-404.0 A H- 6” regular basis Tenants hardware, etc., and then dropped in been gone for a good many years Khaki or natural cotton Covers in 1 coet, does in 20 pr(«eclion. Commerce votes opposition to 405.0. See also Conn. General minutes. Washebte and stain In 1877, federal troops were moved pro)iosed charter change dealing for their grocery shopping. They’d House and Hale’s did some 5-packets. 8-18. resisUnt. Caldor 10W30 Statutes, Sec. 19-343.) out of New Orleans, ending Northern w ith the method ot electing memlx'i s get their steaks and chops cut to remodeling more than 20 years ago 2-Gallon Motor Oil Although garbage cans were ) Our Rag 4.49...... 4.14 military wcuiiation of the South to tile Hoard ol Education order, and there was a bakery, too. and the grocery store was Girls’ Cool Knit Tops promised to tenants some time ago, MAGICOLOR OR Pour Seoul...... 59c following the Civil War Town Planning Commi.ssion ap­ While researching another story eliminated. S&H Green Stamps Latex proves plans lor Manchester 's I li st they now must either provide their 0 7 4 In 1898, Spain declared war on the from 1935, we came across a 15th an­ located in the basement level until OurReg.4 .9 9 ...... V iiUHierate income housing aparliiieni own or do without. House Paint United States after receiving an niversary story about Hale's Self moving up to Main Street across ncii 12’’ diagonal complex The Veteran’s Terrace Tenants Good Comforteble ootton/polyesters. Our Serve. from the store. Several other Peasants, blousons, more. 7-14. tOO'/i Solid State Black & White They were giving souvenirs for all departments have located in the Steal 44X. Our R«. 3.99.2.97 Portable TV SCOOPS coverage purchases over 50 cents. What’s basement level. warranted to c o w in 1 coot. ly D o B lS M iy more, Hale's had a truck, Rnis)l UiMrmt. it ir it Girls’ Lightweight Easy watar daan-up. To the editor: and if your purchases were more Our il! Next door east off Oak Street was Slacks and Skirts Reg. 99.70 You and Elarl Yost are to be com­ MaMoolor Ljtcz Floor end scorn IfllL soon H (UP Hon m To than one dollar, you could get home the Circle Theater. It was closed in HlAf I d A (Paint P a in t Our Rag. f.n. 652 Mechanic’s HeevYOuty Runs cooler, lasts longer! 4rrtAnM m m ... plemented for the outstanding sports delivery. 474 ro< rM -' 1954 and the building was purchased Our Reg. 6.99. One set VHF fine tuning, coverage you provided for the Bolton And Green'"Stamps, too! MMicalor Latex Semi4aloee 7 9 0 Under Car Creeper UHF/VHF antenna. by House and Hale’s and Watkins P l ^ Our Rag 11.7*...... I m , Marathon. I enjoyed all articles it ■k it Wovenp yester slacks, or strong hardwood construction, mitmm Bros. After renovations, some of the tashion-r Guidorl Stand lor leading up to the run as well as post­ ht skirts. Sizes 7-14. with multi-directional wheels to There were some familiar names front was kept for stores and the rest 4"-M)mter Paint Bruh, Ow Rag 2.99.... 2.33 12”BiWTV...... 10.4U race analysis. a»nwr. Rfcr * VWMW 9fLxl2-aPteiticOropCMh...... 39c make do-it-yourself easier. Our Reg. 8.99 in the list of people then working in became storage area for the firms, This is yet another in a long series the grocery dep^ment. Cam Ven- and parking was expanded behind the of exceptional coverage of a sport in drillo was the manager and Al block between Oak and Maple CAaTOUHCEl which local interest abounds. Madden was assistant manager. Streets. THREE EASY (gAYS TO CHARGE: SALE PRICES Barry Sheefcley Cashiers were Mrs. Mabel Frost, ■ We think of the Self Serve grocery 1. CALDOR CHARGE EFFECTIVE 10 G ^w in Road, ARTISTIC POOLS Mrs. Viola Ferguson, Mrs. Rachel store every now and then; and 2. MASTERCHARGE IMSToMIMpIl TlMRfflBNM'' NOW THROUGH Bolton SATURDAY Jones. Mrs. Lillian Moorhouse and wouldn’t it be nice to have 50 cents 3. VISA/BANKAMERtCARD Miss Anna Bensche. buy today what it did in 1935? MON. thni FRL, 10 A li to 930 P l i •SATURDAY 9 A M to 9-30 P M *SUNDAY 11 A ii to 5 PAi PAOB SIX-A — MANCHESTER EVENINCi HKHALI). Matithy5lor. Conn , Mon.. April 24. VfiS New England politics MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Cohn., Mon,, April 24,1978 - PAGE SEVEN-A U.S. will grant $250,000 ( Weokond nowo summary

for Capitol Region vans WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate WorldWatch Institute. Democratic Leader Robert Byrd says the "Society is far behind schedule in Eight vans have beea allotted to the Election picture coming into focus the CRCOG Transportation CommittetN. administration should not insist that making the transition to a solar-powered Capitol Region as part of a $250,000 August 1 has bMn set as the date t( ^ Congress consider the plan to sell economy,’’ said Hayes. “If we are to get program funded by the U.S. Department award vans. Applications must be warplanes to Israel and two Arab states as most of our energy from solar resources By ARTHI'R P. BrSHNKIJ. politicai prospects with less than Longley's decision not to seek re- picking up one Senate seat in the and liberal Middlesex County Sheriff Possible GOP challengers for of Transportation. received by June 15. Information regar­ a package deal. within 50 years, we must begin im­ I nili'H I'rrun Intfrna'tioniil seven months left before November election threw the gubernatorial race region. With Longley stepping down, John J. Buckley. Garrahy are U.S. Attorney Lincoln C. ‘‘This is part of the federal ding criteria can be obtained by calling or Byrd said Rexibility is needed on the mediately to build millions of solar collec­ The 1978 New England election pic­ elections: into a free fur all among three they also have a good shot at adding Dukakis — especially after his per­ Almond and former Republican State government’s effort to improve air quali­ writing the CRCOG Office, 97 Elm Street, arms sale plan and he said it was “unfor­ tors and solar ceils and thousands of wind ture is coming into focus, after Republicans, three Democrats and his seat to the national tally of GOP formance during the blizzard of 1978 Chairman H. James Field. But ty, decrease rush hour traffic, conserve Hartford, Telephone Number 522-2217. tunate” that Secretary of State Cyrus turbines each year.” several politicians who kept the (^onncrtieul four independents. officials. — still appears headed for a second neither is anxious to challenge the in­ fuel and promote a more efficient use of The state will provide necessary Vance had referred to the proposed jet region waiting before announcing Before Longley's announcement he Republicans will also try to retain four-year term. cumbent in the heavily Democratic existing highways and parking facilities,” technical assistance in setting up the fighter sales to Israel, Saudi Arabia and said Joann Neath, a Bolton selectwoman their plans have made their Democrat Grasso, 58. faces an un- would return to his Lewiston in­ their two House seats in Maine. In­ There are also 12 House contests, state. program. Participants must agree to Egypt as a "package.” and chairperson of the Capitol Region BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — The army decisions. precedepted fight in her bid for a se­ surance business, the GOP had been cumbent Rep. David F. Emery faces with the most interesting being ef­ Former Providence Mayor Joseph reimbursing the state for the purchase “It’s obvious that one or more of the officer running Yemen since the Many of those who had been biding cond term from Lt, Gov. Robert K. setting its sights on maintaining a a field of four potential Democratic forts by two Democrats to unseat A, Doorley Jr., who was ousted by Council of Government’s ‘Transportation price of the vans within four years. segments could be approved and the assassination of its president last year their timekivere governors, or tho.sc Killian, 58, but she remains the majority in the state Senate and challengers and one independent. Republican Rep. Margaret Heckler. Cianci in a close 1974 race, will op­ Systems Management 'Subcommittee. “While this pilot program only allocates others not.” favorite,to win the nomination and be picking up some seats in the Maine Democrats now hold 10 of the dozen pose Garrahy in the Democrats' Vans will be available to Capitol Region eight of the 30 vehicles to the Capitol was sworn in Sunday as chief executive aspiring to be chief state executives. and military commander, Arab news Maine Gov. James B. Longley. the re-elected. House. But shortly after the gover­ Massachusetts seats. Sept. 12 primary. sponsor employers in private businesses, Region, we feel that, if a real need and in­ nor's decision, the GOP said its municipal governments and non-profit terest is shown in the program, hopefully agencies and broadcasts said. nation's only independent governor, Killian, aiso a Democrat, ciaims Last year, it appeared Democratic Pell’s only announced opposition is TOKYO (UPI) - Turkish Prim e major target was the governorship. INew Hampshire -organizations who meet criteria set up by will be able to expand it,” said Ms. Neath. Lt. Col. Ahmed Hussein Ghashml was made the most surprising decision. he represents party members "ieft Gov. Dukakis and Republican Sen. Republican political novice James G. House Minority Leader Linwood E, Minister Bulent Ecevit said in an inter­ handed a five-year presidential term and He announced he will not run for any out" by the Grasso administration. Edward W. Brooke could be beaten in Reynolds, who is squarely blaming Palmer Jr. of Nobleboro, Senate Thomson hasn't yet officially an­ view with a Japanese news service he named military commander by a vote of political office this year. He is expected to get the 20 percent 1978. But as the election nears, nounced his plans, but is expected to the country's economic problems on believes the U.S. Congress will soon lift a Majority Leader Jerrold B. Speers of 75 out of 99 deputies in the recently Providence, R.I., Mayor Vincent of the Juiy state convention neither appears to be challenged by a run for a record fourth term. Washington. But he admits 'T m He wants clothes back ban on arms exports to Turkey. Kyodo Winthrop and attorney Charles revived Consultative Council, the reports A. Cianci, the Republican hope to deiegates needed to quaiify for a candidate strong enough to unseat So far, there are two Democrats definitely fighting an uphill battle." news service quoted Ecevit as saying Cragin III of Portland are fighting NEW YORK (UPI) - British fashion containing the entire fall line of London's said. capture the Statehouse in the nation's September primary. him, and an independent officially running Rep. Edward P. Beard, D-R.L, a President Carter is seeking congressional for the GOP nomination. designer Eric Hall says he’ll pay top Bellville-^ssoon salon. smallest state, disappointed the GOP His campaign has been based on an Brooke looked particularly for Thom son’s office. Senate housepainter turned congressman, is consent to his proposal to end the three- The winner of that race will face dollar to get back $40,000 worth of No one stopped the man, Hall said, by deciding to run for re-election urban strategy, seeking to appeai to vulnerable to a strong Democratic Democratic Leader Delbert Dow­ seeking a third term. His only year embargo on arms shipments to the winner of another three-way race exclusive gowns stolen by a crafty thief as because hotel personnel assumed he was Polls showed it was the safest the iarge Democratic biocs in the candidate with widespread recogni­ ning, D-Salem, and Hugh Gallon are challenger so far is Republican John Turkey. among Democrats: Attorney the fashions were being w heel^ into a with the designer and the designers WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Social course. He had been considering state's cities. Mrs. Grasso has tion, but neither of his potential seeking their party's nomination. C. Swift, a salesman and perennial If Congress rejects the request, Turkey General Joseph E. Brennan, Rep. New York hotel. assumed he was with the hotel. "I thought Security Administration has begun im­ challenges to one-term Democratic countered by going after the urban general election opponents seems to Unknown independent Calvin "Red" candidate who lost a 1976 race for will have to consider some other Richard J, "Spike" Carey of Water- On Sunday, a man in a bright green satin it was odd that this one man helping move plementing a 1977 law modifying payment Gov. J. Joseph Garrahy or three- vote herself, proposing muiti-miliion fill that bill. Dunn rounds out the trio. governor as an independent and was settlement for its own defense because the ville and Sen. Philip Merrill of shirt helped New York Hilton bellmen the clothes had no uniform." he said. of benefits to millions of newly retired term Democratic incumbent Sen. doiiar urban progams. Rep. Michael J. Connolly, D- Despite his decision not to run for third in a three-way primary for the country is strategically located, Kyodo Portland. wheel in designer goods for today’s show The one-of-a-kind gowns are worth a few persons or those In semi-retirement. The Claiborne Pell. One issue that could be a key is how Boston, has announced Jiis candidacy McIntyre's seat, Thomson said he House in 1974. said. Ecevit made the statement in an Four independents have indicated by the British Fashion Designing Group. hundred dollars apiece, and Hall, who Square dancing action is expected to have an immediate New Hampshire Republican Gov. the state wiii meet a court order to and there's much speculation Rep. will support candidates who oppose Democrat Fernand J. St Germain exclusive interview with Kyodo in Ankara they will try to gather enough Before anyone caught on, the man had coordinated the show, said Sunday he is effect on at least 250,000 persons. Meldrim Thomson has answered one take a greater role in funding iocal Elaine Noble, D-Boston, one of the the Democratic senator because of is seeking his 10th term in the House Joseph Voboril leads Orel Reale into the on Saturday. signatures to be placed on the ballot helped himself to two bright red boxes, ready to deal with the thief. The new law provides that those who uestion, but kept backers waiting education. first lesbians elected to political of­ McIntyre's backing of the Panama but will face a primary challenge and try to duplicate Longley's "im­ next step of a dance at a square dancing ses­ plan to work part of the year and earn Qor an answer to another. Mrs. Grasso apparentiy wants to fice, might enter the race. Neither Canal treaties. Thomson is national from twice unsuccessful Norman J. more than the Social Security law allows possible dream" campaign of four sion held Tuesday at the Meadows Convales­ Thomson last week salt* ■ will not deiay a finai decision until after the looks strong enough to beat Brooke. Jacques of Lincoln. WASHINGTON (UPI) - An analysis of years ago. In that campaign he began chairman of the Conservative Caucus would no longer be sent monthly benefit challenge three-term Democratic November election because new But the Senator's biggest challenge cent Home. Senior square dancers from the how to put the sun’s power to work on a. as an extreme dark horse and sur­ and the nation drumming up About town checks during the months they are un­ Sen. Thomas J. McIntyre. But Thom­ taxes may be needed to produce the may come within his party. Right- opposition to the two treaties. Vermont Greater Hartford area instructed residents global scale suggests solar energy can prised the political experts by win­ employed — but would be sent a lump sum son said he has not decided whether money needed to satisfy the court. A wing radio talk show host Avi Nelson McIntyre is the heavy favorite. He on some of the steps and maneuvers and provide five-sixths of the world’s energy at the end of the year. Their benefits ning a three-way race. Republican Gov. Richard Snelling to seek a fourth term as governor. He speciai study panei appointed by the decided to take on Brooke at the is opposed now by Republican 2nd The local chapter of Parents The Prayer Group of Emanuel Lutheran by 2025. The blueprint, believed to be the would be reduced $1 for every $2 of In­ The independent with the best looks unbeatable for a second two- “Happy Hal” Petschke did the calling for the said he will announce his guber­ governor wiii not report on the issue urging of national GOP conser­ District Conservative Caucus Chair­ Anonymous will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Church will meet tonight at 6:45 in the first of its kind, was prepared by Denis come over the maximum allowed by law chance of picking up some of year term, getting much of the credit Manchester. For more information call dancers. The event was organized by I'roject natorial intentions by June. untii late fall, probably after the vatives, but against the wishes of man Gordon Humphrey and state church library. Hayes of the private, non-profit each year. Longley's support is Rev. Herman for a $13 million tax cut package — toll free, 1-800-842-2288. Service of the Manchester Area Conference Peli and McIntyre each attracted a election. state conservatives. Senate President Alf Jacobson, R- Frankland, the minister of Bangor's the largest in Vermont history. Manchester Philatelic Society will meet visit from President Jimmy Carter Four Repubiicans are vying for the A large chest of campaign funds New London. Also in the race is in­ of Churches. (Herald photo by Pearson) largest Baptist church. Frankland Snelling, a millionaire manufac­ in February. opportunity to chaiienge Mrs. Gras.so from the national conservatives and The worship and music committee of Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. at Mott's Com­ had urged Longley to run again, but dependent Rev. Clinton White. turer, was aided by an unexpected But top Elemocrats seem more con­ in the generai election. a large turnout by Republican con­ Concordia Lutheran Church will meet munity Hall. stepped in to try and pick up the in­ Democratic Rep. Norman economic recovery that produced a cerned about Sen. Wiiliam D. The front-runner is Rep. Donaid servatives could make Nelson's tonight at 8 at the church. dependent banner at the last minute. D'Amours is expected to keep his 1st $21 million surplus last year. Hathaway of Maine, who faces a stiff Sarasin, R-Conn., who has won three threat a serious one. District seat and Rep. James C. The Emanuel Old Guard will meet Most of the national attention Republican Rep. James Jeffords, chailenge from Republican Rep terms in a traditionaiiy Democratic Dukakis spent the first three years Cleveland, R-N.H., hasn't announced All Manchester area women interested Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Luther Hall of focused on New England will center Vermont’s only U.S. House member, William S. Cohen. district. of his first term alienating the his plans but is expected to seek a in losing weight are invited to attend the Emanuel Lutheran Church. Later, the on the Cohen-Hathaway contest. also looks unbeatable in his bid for a Manchester WATES meeting Tuesday at Carter spent most of his February He has the backing of most of the Democrat-controlled Legislature and ninth term in Congress. He has no an­ Beethoven Glee Club will rehearse. Polls place the pair within a few third term. the Italian-American Club, 135 Eldridge swing through New Engiand cam­ GOP organization and is thought the earning the enmity of poor people nounced opposition in either party percentage points of each other, but So far, neither Snelling nor Jef­ Tyler Circle of North United Methodist paigning for Hathaway. Vice Presi­ favorite, but in recent weeks he with his budget and program cuts. and is considered next to unbeatable. St. Weighing in will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Cohen is getting a great deal of fords has any announced Democratic dent Waiter Mondate witt be in Maine appears to have iosl some momen­ Democratic regulars and dis­ Church will meet tonight at 8 at the national exposure for writing a book opposition. stumping for Hathaway this week tum. affected liberals felt he could be Alcoholics Anonymous will meet tonight church. of poetry about national issues, his The Democrats' two brightest That race, between the Democrat Aiso running are Senate Minority defeated. Senate President Kevin B. Rhode Island at 8:30 at 102 Norman St. The group will family and Maine life. stars — Secretary of State James who defeated four-term Repubtican L e a d e r L ew is B. R om e, R- Harrington was going to try it after Democratic Gov. J. Joseph also meet Tuesday and Friday at 8:30 A neighborhood coffee hour is scheduled Most political experts rate the con­ Guest and Attorney General M. Sen. Margaret Chase Smith and Bioomfieid, House Minority Leader failing to persuade Attorney Garrahy was another who put off for­ p.m., Wednesday at 10 a.m. and Sunday at for Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Emanuel test a toss-up and say it will probably Jerome Diamond — have already an­ 3:30 p.m. at 102 Norman St. More infor­ Cohen — a Repubtican member of the Geraid F. Stevens, R-Miiford, and mal announcement of re-election Lutheran Outreach (Center, 64 Church St. go down to the wire. But the possibili­ General Francis X. Bellotti or' nounced bids for re-election. mation is available by calling 646-9235. House Judiciary Committee who Sen. George Gunther, R-Stratford. Secretary of State Paul Guzzi to plans until March. ty of picking up a Senate seat and the The state's most interesting race Members of North United Methodist voted to impeach President Richard Democrats hope the iarge enter. But Harrington's campaign Providence Republican Mayor Vin­ governorship in Maine is a very real appears to be shaping up for lieute- A prayer meeting will take place tonight Church who will be serving tonight at Nixon — coutd be the most ctoseiy Democratic registration within the died before it was announced, amid cent A. Cianci had been looked to as a one for the GOP. nant governor. Outspoken at 7 in the sanctuary of ^ u th United Honor Court will meet at the church at 7 watched New Engiand eiection of district wiii allow them to pick up the allegations of possible irregularities Republicans see Cohen as a rising possible challenger for Garrahy or Republican incumbent T. Garry 1978. congressional seat Sarasin is in a 1970 campaign. Methodist Church. to go to the East Hartford courthouse. political star and a potential can­ for Sen. Claiborne Pell, but his Buckley was chosen by a joint Most of the region's other gover­ vacating. Democrats now hold four Conservative Edward J. King of didate for national office in the 1980s. private polls showed his best chance legislative session after no candidate nors— Connecticut's Eiia T, Grasso, of the state's six House seats. Winthrop, former director of the to remain in political office was run­ Democrats would like nothing more received a majority of votes in the Massachusetts' Michaet Dukakis and Massachusetts Port Authority, has ning for re-election. than to retain the Senate seat and at 1976 general election. Vermont's Richard Snetling — re­ entered the Democratic primary. His April decision left the state's MCC calendar IVIaine the same time remove Cohen from But Buckley appears the GOP main favorites for re-eiection. The field of Republican candidates Republican party in a turmoil, with the national scene — at least tem­ weak link in Vermont and is expected So, too, arc Peii, Sen. Edward Republicans stand a fair chance of Republicans saying no other cam­ porarily. has attracted conservative to be challenged in the primary by Manchester Community Play: “Spoon River ♦Dinner: 6 p.m.. Student Brooke, R-Mass., and McIntyre, making their biggest 1978 gains in businessman Edward F. King of paign organizations had been able to With that race rated a toss-up. Peter Smith, who resigned after College offers this calen­ Anthology,” 8:30 p.m.. Center, Across the region, these were the New England in Maine. Boston, moderate House Minority Republicans face the prospect of get off the ground while Cianci made eight years as president of the com­ dar of events in the interest Main Campus Auditorium. Leader Francis W. Hatch of Beverly up his mind. of the community. All the munity college system. ♦ ♦F*re-retirement ♦All lunches and dinners MCC-sponsored activities are served in the College Workshop: 7:20-8:35 p.m., listed telow are open to the Dining Room. Reser­ Main Campus Room A-1. public and many are free of vations should be made in Police could add efficiency charge. For further infor­ advance at the Main Office mation, call 646-2137. Friday, April 28 at Hartford Road,'646-4900, WASHINGTON (UPI) - was reported in two hand­ police departments Im­ Monday, April 24 ♦Dinner: 6 p.m., Student ext. 205. A government-financed books designed to help curs. "When school lets out in can Center, ♦♦Non-credit communi­ prove their operations “ It is not uncommon for ♦Lunch: Student survey of 321 law enforce­ "This is a nuts and bolts the afternoon, for example, Duplicate Bridge: Open, ty services course begins. patrol officers in busy Center, noon. ment agencies showed report that will be useful to they can check certain Nqvice, 7:45 p.m., Hart­ (5pen on a space-available communities to run from buildings to guard against ♦Dinner: Student today that many of them large and small ford Road Campus, Rooms basis, advance registration could sharply improve the call to call during the vandalism and burglary." ■ Center, 6 p.m.. A More Perfect Union departments," Acting Music: MCC Concert 102 and 103. is necessary. For further effectiveness of police evening watch while of­ The report said some Play: “Spoon River LEA A Administrator Jazz Band, 7:30 p.m., Main information call 646-2137. patrols without extra cost Virginia took the Initiative James M.H. Gregg said. ficers on the night watch cities offer special incen­ Anthology,” 8:30 p.m., are assigned few service ! Campus Auditorium. by making simple shifts in In converting the post-Revo- “Patrol is the backbone tives for work on the busy Main Campus Auditorium. lutionary American con­ ; Tuesday, April 25 workloads. of policing and is the single calls and have large evening shift because About half of the agen­ federation into a stronger amounts of uncommitted many officers prefer to be ♦Lunch: noon. Student federal union, appointing most important police ac­ Saturday, April 29 cies currently assign equal time," the report said. at home with their families Center. Savelives commissioners in January, tivity, " Gregg said. "Of­ Play: “Spoon River . WATER WEIGHT Stephen Schack, another Bible Study: 7:30 p.m., numbers of officers to each 1786 to meet with represent­ ficers' salaries account for at that time. Anthology,” 8:30 p.m., PROBLEM? patrol shift even though 45 of the report’s authors, Main.Campus, Faculty atives of other states. Meet­ most of a departm ent’s Main Campus Auditorium. USE ing at Annapolis, Md., dele­ said better management of percent of the calls for budget, so it is important West Conference Room. police action come during gates from Virginia, Dela­ the patrols can also im­ u iin F /;\ E-LIM ware, New York. New to use them effectively." Wednesday, April 26 Excess water in the body can be the 4 p.m. to midnight prove police effectiveness. uncomfortable. G-UM will help Jersey and Pennsylvania William Gay, one of the a ♦Lunch: noon. Student excess water weight. We shift, the report said. subsequently issued a call “There are more effec­ m BIG BANOS Center. ETT PHARMACY^m- savemmie% report’s authors, said a The survey, conducted for representatives of all tive things to do than have Monday, May 1 major objective is putting 5 15PM Play: “Spoon River S. when you authorize Automatic by the University Science states to meet in Phlladel- officers driving around ♦Lunch: noon. Student hia in May, 1787, “to render patrolmen where crime oc­ Jtff JACOBS Anthology", 8:30 p.m.. Center, Introductory s O O O Center in Washington with 8 randomlv.” Schack said. Main Campus Auditorium. Oflor Worth- £ Save lives Savings with a minimum transfer le Constitution of the Fed­ Women’s Softball: MCC a $92,000 grant from the eral government adequate Cut out this ad ~ take it to store Thursday, April 27 vs. Mattatuck Community listed. Purchase one pack of E-lim of $ 10 a month fix)m your Hartfond Law Enforcement to the exigencies of the and receive one more & U m Pack with Die Em hart 911 Assistance Administration. union. ♦Lunch: noon. 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Manchester, Conn., Mon., April 24, 1978— PAGE NlNEl-A I Bousfield^Kanya Kenway-Piper Cyr~McConville Ross-Anderson

Irmgard Anna Kanya and James Robert Boiufield, Derretb J. Piper of The Weirs, N.H., and Geoffrey W. Greta Elizabeth McConville and Raymond Cyr, both of both of Manchester, were married April 22 at Zion Kenway of South Windsor were married March 31 at Manchester, were married April 21 at St. Bridget Miss Andra Anne Anderson of East Hampton and Evangelical Lutheran Church in Manchester. C antering (N.H.) Community Church. Church. Jonathan Alan Ross of Hebron were married April 22 at The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ’Thq bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James P. McConvUle St. Patrick’s Church in East Hampton. Kanya of 70 Summer St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Piper Jr. of The Weirs. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. of 453 Summit St. and the late James McConville. The ' ’The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Mrs. John Bousfield of 40 S. Adams St. and Mrs. Eldward N. Kenway of South Windsor. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cyr of 69 Anderson Jr. of East Hampton. ’The bridegroom is the The Rev. Charles Kuhl of Zion Evangelical Lutheran ’The Rev. Paul Light of Canterbury, N.H., performed Tracy Drive. son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Marvin A. Ross of Gilead Street, Church officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The the double-ring ceremony. The church was decorated The Rev. Francis McDonnell of Wethersfield, the Hebron. church was decorated with gladioli and carnations. Mrs. with pink and white flowers and candelabras. Nancy H. bride’s cousin, celebrated the nuptial mass and per­ The Rev. Roger Comtois and the Rev. Gordon Wilma Wiley of Manchester was organist. Soloists were Kenway of South Windsor, sister of the bridegroom, formed the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Bruno Dubaldo of Weeman, retired Episcopal minister, officiated at the Janice Bourdon of Unionville, the bridegroom’s presented a flute solo, and Todd Hewey of Manchester Manchester was organist and soloist and Bruno Dubaldo ecumenical service. sister; and John A. Bousfield of Andover, the was vocalist accompaning himself on guitar. of Manchester was violinist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an bridegroom’s brother. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a lace- ’The bride, given in marriage by her brother Dennis P. Empire bridal satin gown designed with high wedding The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a trimmed gown of sata peau designed with fitted bodice, McConville of Manchester, wore a white Qiana gown neckline, long fitted sleeves, lace-trimmed bodice, full A- sheer gown with venise lace m an^rin neckline, fitted Camelot sleeves, and chapel-length train. Her lace- designed with flower and leaf lace, fitted bodice. Queen line skirt with venise lace border, and attached bodice, long fitted sleeves, and A-line skirt terminating trimmed veil was attached to a Camelot cap and she Anne neckline, long tapered sleeves with lace insert from cathedral-length train with matching lace trim. Her into a cathedral train. She wore a matching lace three­ carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations and baby’s elbows, high-rise waistline, full circular skirt and elbow-length veil of imported silk illusion was attached to tiered bouffant illusion veil and carried a cascade breath. o watteau train bordered in lace. Her fingertip veil of im­ a lace Juliet cap and she carried a cascade bouquet of bouquet of roses and baby’s breath. Mrs. Carolyn L. Conley of Concord, N.H., sister of the ported silk illusion was bordered in lace and attached to a white roses, miniature carnations, baby’s breath and ivy. Miss Heidi Bsullak of I^nchester, the bride’s cousin, bride, was matron of honor. Nancy H. Kenway of South crown headpiece. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink Mrs. Virginia C. Dolce of East Hampton served as was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Karen Windsor was bridesmaid. Janissa R. Piper of The Weirs, sweetheart roses, baby’s breath and stephanotis. matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Elizabeth E. Bengston of Manchester, Miss Kathleen Monahan of the bride’s sister, was flower girl. Mrs. Mary McConville of Manchester was her cousin’s Owen of Auburn, Mich., the bride’s sister; Miss Marlene Bridgeport, and Miss Donna Dsoski of Plymouth. Miss William L. Johnson of Wenham, Mass., served as best matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Anna Cyr of S. Ross of Hebron, the bridegroom’s sister; and Miss Patricia Eitel of Manchester was flower girl. man. Lester C. Kenway of Hallowell, Maine, the Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Paula Cyr of St. Paul, Minn., Janet L. Russell of Manchester. David Gebel of Blast Hartford served as best man. bridegroom's brother, was usher. sisters of the bridegroom: and Miss Catherine McCon­ Davis W. Braman of Hebron served as best man. Ushers were Jeffrey Bousfield of Manchester, the A reception was held at the parish hall, during which ville of Manchester, the bride’s sister. Miss Tracey Ushers were Donald F. Corriveau Jr. of Hebron, and bridegroom’s brother; Timothy Boland of Manchester time a Gordon College Gospel Team led by the McConville of Manchester, the bride’s sister, was junior Michael J. Maloney and Michael G. Panciera, both of Manchester. and Daniel Peach of Willimantic. Timothy Bourdon of bridegroom entertained. The couple left on a trip through i I bridesmaid. Unionville, the bridegroom’s nephew, was ring bearer. New Hampshire and Maine and are residing in Milford, m i Paul Kurtz of Hamden served as best man. Ushers A reception was held at Hemlocks Outdoor Education A reception was held at the Army & Navy Club in Maine. Center, after which the couple left for Bermuda. ’They were Timothy McConville and Terence McConville, both J Manchester, after which the couple left for Bermuda. Mr. Kenway is currently attending the University of Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey M. Kenway of Manchester and brothers of the bride; and Gerald will reside in Colchester. Mrs. Ross is employed as a legal secretary at Poliner They will reside in Manchester. Maine at Orono. (Teal photo) Cobleigh of Vernon. Mrs. Bousfield is employed at Aetna Insurance Co. Mr. A reception was held at the Manchester Country Club, and Poliner in Middletown. Mr. Ross is employed as a Bousfield is employed by Timothy Connery, general con­ after which the couple left for Canada. respiratory therapist at St. Francis Hospital and Medical tractor. (McLaughlin photo) LAWRENCE LAMB, Mrs. Cyr is employed as a registered nurse at Center. HEALTH Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Ross was honored at a Mrs. James R. Bousfield Manchester Memorial Hospital. Mr. Cyr is employed as a Mrs. Jonathan A. Ross Mrs. Raymond Cyr licensed administrator at Middletown Haven Rest Home. shower hosted by Marlene Ross, and another given by Elizabeth E. Owen and Virginia C. Dolce. (Laramie DEAR DR. LAMB — Is it true that (Naylor photo) weight. Others who want this issue dangerous. People often lose weight photo) 50th wedding anniversary excess weight gained during can send 50 cents with a long, in plateaus, going weeks without any childhood causes the fat cells to in­ stamped, self-addressed envelope for appreciable loss of weight, then Drapeau-Lenane crease, thus making it difficult to it to me in care of The Manchester suddenly losing four or five pounds. College notes lose weight as an adult? If so what Herald, P.O. Box 1551, Radio City Mr. and Mrs. James W. Shelmer- Then another period of time passes can I do? I’m 40 and have been on a Station, New York, NY 10019. If a Births dine of 745 Tolland St., East Hart­ before there is any more apparent 1000 calorie diet which has not helped person sticks with such a program he weight loss. ford, observed their 50th wedding an­ much. Xirman Kimberly A. Dickinson, daughter of Mr. and or she will lose weight. But it does What causes this? The food you J ^ s . Daniel S. Johnston of 7 Bancroft Road, Ellington, niversary on April 14. The couple was DEAR READER — It is true that Cavagnuro, April M arie, daughter require patience. The usual diet gim­ consume and the fat you use from graduated from the U. S. Air Force’s aircraft Cavagnaro of 72 Linnmore Drive. Tolland. He was born April 14 at married on April 14,1928 in the Burn­ victims of childhood obesity have micks that promise large weight of Barry A. and Liza Valentine your body for energy is all broken maintenance specialist course conducted by the Air Her paternal great-grandmothers Rockville General Hospital. His side Methodist Church with the Rev. more trouble as adults — but there reductions in short periods of time Cavagnaro of 103 Ridge St, She was down to carbon dioxide and water. Training Command at Sheppard AFB, Texas. are Mrs. M. Cavagnaro of 103 Ridge maternal grandparents are Mr. and Frank Gray officiating. are exceptions. Whether this is a born April 10 at Manchester are often harmful and may induce The carbon dioxide is eliminated at She will now serve at Eglin AFB, Fla. St, and Mrs. Ann Kiely of West High Mrs. George Pogany of Valley Cot­ Hosting the party for friends and carry over of learned bad eating only temporary effects. You need a Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Street. tage, N.Y. His paternal grandparents relatives at the Veterans Memorial once from your lungs but the water Airman Dickinson, wife of William M. Dickinson of habits or some other factor is not plan like this, that also provides the grandmother is Christine Gibbons of are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Slater of Clubhouse in East Hartford was their may stay in your system. You can Chesterfield, Mo., graduated from Ellington High School clear. Lack of exercise as a child basis for a well-balanc^ diet after 301 Spencer St. Her paternal grand­ Slater, Nallian Adam, son of Flushing, N.Y, He has a brother, son and daughter-in-law, Lt. Col. and pick up five extra pounds of water in 1977. seems to be a very important factor you have lost your excess fat. That is and hardly notice it. But you will parents are Mr, and Mrs. Edward Mitchell A. and Ann Pogany Slater of Joshua Mor. Mrs. James Shelmerdine ,ir. Col. in childhood and later in adult obesi­ how you avoid putting it back on. Shelmerdine recently was stationed notice it when you start flushing it Pvt. Gary A. Gullo, son of Albert Gullo of 149 High St., ty- When people tell me they have out all at once. The next day you may recently was assigned as an equipment repairman with at Fort Hamilton, N.Y., and is I’m not convinced that it makes a been on a 1000 calorie diet and have feel a little weak until your salt the 43rd Engineer Battalion at Fort Benning, Ga. currently at home waiting reassign­ lot of difference whether the excess not lost weight I know that in most balance, which includes potassium, He entered the Army in December 1977. ment. ’The Shelmerdines also have a fat is stored in 1(X) fat cells or 1000 fat cases they have not counted their granddaughter, Donna Jean Jackwin. readjusts itself. PLAZA DEPT. STORE cells, A fat cell is capable of enor­ calories correctly or they are very (Wt Ham A Nadoii Ta llaasa) Mrs. Shelmerdine, the former Even simple table sugar — which mous expansion, somewhat like a inactive. A good physical activity Among the undergraduates initiated into Phi Kappa Hart to Fraak’a Sapanaarkat Isabell McClellan of East Hartford, you should not be using on your diet balloon, and what counts is the total program does wonders to improve East Mddto T|riw„ mnolisstor retired after 22 years at Pratt & — reacts with oxygen to release Phi at the University of Connecticut, are; amount of excess fat stored — in any dieting program. Get out and Whitney Division of United water. You wouldn't think there was Manchester: Ellen M. Bangasser, 63 Glenwood St.; small balloons or large balloons. And walk every minute you can to help Judith A. Brown, 24 E. Maple St.; and Claudia D. Kuehl, BEST FORM Technologies Corp. Mr, Shelmerdine any water in sugar and there isn’t - the fat goes off just as readily out of maintain your muscles and burn off 74 Mountain Road. OPTICAL is a retired underwriter from until it is broken down by your cells MANCHESTEn I HARTFORD a lot or a few fat cells. fat. to yield its energy. So don’t get dis­ East Hartford: Peter E. Grulke, 44 Rival Court; and BRAS BRIEFS Phoenix Mutual in Hartford. 1 am sending you The Health Letter The other problem is lack of Mrs. Shelmerdine is a member of couraged but stick with the program. Linda E. Santoro, 16 College Drive. SUNSENSOR SUNGLASSES number 4-7, Weight Losing Diet, patience. A person may spend a year A pound, or even a half pound a week Ellington: Janis L. Strong, 33 Hillside Drive. 8MOOTH NATURAL FIT the Mothers Club of Burnside which includes my recommendations ONLY *5.99 by v is io n putting on weight and want it all off average loss is fine and if continued Rockville: Geraldine L. Pellecchia, 76 Mountain St.; 8UPERIOR QUALITY • BUDGET PRICED fASHtON MENS lAOlES MIIAtS Methodist Church and of the Retirees for a program to help people lose in a week. That is ridiculous and Club of Pratt It Whitney. will eventually produce good results. and Brian J. Vincent, 36 Davis Ave. Mr, Shelmerdine is a member of Vernon: Patricia A. Blanchard, 29 S. Grove St.; Nancy the Travelers Retirees Club and of K. Fritz, 180 Rainbow Trail; and Frederick R. Hesse Jr., the Highland Pipers of the Sphinx 48 Scott Drive. Temple. (Herald photo by Pinto) Bolton: Jeffrey W. Lemonds, 5 Tinker Pond Road; and Linda Tomaszewski, 16 South Road. Graduate student members are: Manchester: Charles R. Weber, 46C Sycamore Lane. Mrs. INormand S. Drapeau Rockville: LeRoy E. Hay, 25 Brimwood Drive. Vernon: Eldward S. Lazer, 22C Vernon Garden Apts. t In the service 1 Ellen A. Lenane and Normand S. Drapeau, both of East Michael T. Riggott of 30 Oak Grove St. was inducted Hartford, were married April 21 at St. Mary's Church in into the Mitchell Society of Scholars at Mitchell College Airman Terry L. Glidden, son of Mr, and Mrs. Halbert East Hartford. in New London. W Glidden Sr. of 20 Oak St„ South Windsor, has been The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Membership in the 10-year-old honorary society selected for technical training at Sheppard AFB, Texas Lenane of 97 Risley St., East Hartford. The bridegroom is requires high academic performance and social maturi­ in the Air Force aircraft maintenance field. O r „ A . X _ i the son of Mr. and Mrs. Normand N. Drapeau of 55 ty. Candidates become eligible only after earning 30 The airman recently completed basic trainine at Adams St. credits. ' Lackland AFB, Texas. M E N 'S SHOP The Rev, James J. Nock of St. Mary’s Church of­ Riggott is a freshman majoring in liberal arts. Airman Glidden is a 1973 graduate of South Windsor T he Smiths’ ficiated. High School and attended Manchester Community ’The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a College. ^ jersey gown designed with lace mandarin coilar, long sleeves. Empire waist and full circular skirt. Her veil of Caution is called for your body won't require a Marine P. Roland F. Paquette Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs The Groom electric bill imported silk illusion was attached to a matching lace dally bath during the winter, Roland F. Paquette of 16 West Road, Rockville has Camelot cap. Far-sighted eyes are exag­ unless you feel compelled to gerated by eyeglasses, so be give it one. Remember, cold rejMrtcd for duty with 3d Marine Division, Okinawa. Mrs. Judith Bertrand of Elast Hartford was matron of weather dries the skin, He joined the Marine Corps in October 1977. is % lower careful not to apply too 18 honor. Bemie Morrisette of Elast Hartford served as best which can he aggravated by much eye makeup, which Goes Free I man. may appear heavy. loo much cleansing. Navy Airman Recruit Richard B. Magnant son of Ber­ A reception was held at the Italian American Club in Yes! Mr, Groom, Your Complete Too clean? Face fact nard R. Magnant of 22 Prospect St., recently visited than their Elast Hartford. Venice. Italy. Formal Outfit Is Free At Regal Mrs. Drapeau is employed at Standard Printers in South Is your environment rela­ Creamy makeup works He is assigned to the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Windsor. Mr. Drapeau will join Pratt & Whitney Division tively pollution-free? And best on dry skin, but If you With Five or more Paid Formals. prefer a powder blusher, USS Nimitz, homeported in Norfolk, Va., and currently of United Technologies Corp. in East Hartford in May. are you more inclined to It's Our Wedding Gift To You — neighbors’. read a book than jog? If so. apply it after you've mois- operating as a unit of the U S. Sixth Fleet in the (Gerrick photo) tu ri^ your face. Mediterranean Sea. And The Finest In Formal Wear Thi.s ship’s Italian port visit was part of the Sixth For The Rest of Your Party. Meet s mission of presenting goodwill in the Mediterra­ nean area Come to RegaVs And See Magnant joined the Navy in November 1977 Our Largest Selection Of The Latest In Formals. Retirees meeting TUES. OKLY! CHECK OUR LOW PRICES a i l at church May 4 BEFORE YOU RENTI The The Manchester Green Center St. Chapter of the American Due to a conflict with Association of Retired Per­ speaker dates, the meeting > AFTER SIX sons (AARP) will meet on date has been changed for hoicest Meats In Town\ Thursday, May 4 at 1:30 this month only. • LORD WEST p.m. at the Community Elizabeth Andrews, U.8.D.A. CHOICE Baptist Church, 585 E. program chairman, will • PALM BEACH cottons and present Mrs. Donna Pratt TW GROUND STEIIKS l i * 1.89 cotton blends and Mrs, Patricia Brassil who will explain the new Rent From The Formal Even with too many lights on, the Smiths They’ve even planted trees along the Blue Cross Blue Shield and Wear Leader. . . are saving more eriergy than their neighbors. south and west side o f their hom e to provide C l u b lO 84*4* CMS programs, which will U.8.DJ^. CHOICE And more money. 8 l i 4l 4‘ s l u m become effective July 1. protective shade against the sun in summer. Election of officers will Because the Smiths have taken other, Northeast Utilities wants ytxi to know CUBESIE«Sn.mMi IIL* 1.89 also be held. . bn/t ipring^so- and bigger, steps toward energy conservatioa all the Smiths’energy tips. So write to: fu m n w pfrt* And hoW*' Edson Bailey, former • loosconon*. pohf****/ • EAtyCArp IMnd of Like turning the thermostats in their all­ Ralph Manone, Northeast Utilities, PO. LAND-0-LAKE8 ooOonttsnds' pofyimer/Avnl* rayon* Manchester High School • 45' «4d*. aU on boft»' • 45’ wat. on bom* principal, will be guest This is the electric home down six degrees before they go Box 1953, Hartford, Connecticut 06144 for a speaker at the Professional t o s l ^ . WHTE M M CM CHEESE . ..a* 1.41 season for BLACK free b o o k let Women's Club meeting CARPENTER They’ve also weather-stripped and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Saving energy doesn’t have to hurt\bull ANTS MEN’S SHOP Robbins Room of Center "First In Formal Fashions" caulked their doors and windows.They take see how much it helps every time you pay Congregational Church. more showers than badis to save on hot water. your bills. SALE STARTS TODAY Bailey, who has visited the Williamsburg, Va., MANCHESTER • COPACO SHOPPINS CENTERp BLOOMFIELD area several times, will OPEN HIGHLAND PARK MARKET • PUTNAM BRIDGE PLAZiL EAST HARTFORD give an illustrated lecture MOII.-8M. 1:30-4:30 Doing everything in our power to serve you. on '’Williamsburg, Thuraday HI • PM • 380 BROAD ST.p MANCHr Jamestown and VERNON The Goravcticui anJ R w r Gen^tv / T1« hMbid Beane Beane CnniiiW / H*dE fcw 3 1 7 Highland Straat Yorktown." OPEN Nbtdwaa UWhace Senke'tCuiUjaf NmfcaDiiigi Cowyy Hostesses are Mrs. 649-9240401 Mon.-FrL lO-OdM OPEN MON THRU FM.-10 TO 9 P J I . Marie Flynn, Miss Hulda lussnnuiDiuttQiiiflun 8M.tflS:30 Manchaster • 646-4277 SAT 10 TO 0 - OPEN SUNDAYS TOO Butler and Mrs. John Par­ IW OW>«t 4 Ur^wt to Umm. tridge PAPE TEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mandieiter. Conn., Blon.. April 24, 1»78 51/ f Obituaries Blacks protest firing HJaurlipfitpr Herbert Swanson dies HrrdlJi Herbert W. Swanson, 76, of 233 S. mittee since 1969. He was also the Main St. died this morning at society’s art and advertising consnl- SECOND SECTION Rockville General Hospital. He was tant. of city school chief w the husband of Mrs. ^ e C o m t In a tribute to him from Miss Hazel A P R IL 24, 1970 Swanson. Lutz, a society member, she said, HARFORD (UPll — Black com­ at the West End home of board presi­ Mrs. Gaines said Sunday she had Mr. Swanson was bom Feb. 3,1902, “The Manchester Historical Society munity leaders called on Hartford dent Kate S. Campbell where hun­ in Manchester where he lived all bis has suffered an irreplaceable loss in been asked by the board to leave residents to boycott schools today to dreds of demonstrators chanted and quietly, but decided to allow the issue life. He was the son of the late An­ the passing of Herbert Swanson who protest the ^ a r d of Education's sang hymns while she met with a Bus plea drew and Anna C. Olson Swanson. served on the Cheney Homestead to go to a vote. decision to fire the city's first black small delegation of black clergymen. "This is one time we ought to go Mr. Swanson attended the Parson’s committee since its inception. His school superintendent. Afterward, the group said it won an School of Design and Interior wide knowledge of art, architecture the whole route so the public can see Demonstrators banded together assurance from Mrs. Campbell the what the process is." she said. on agenda Decorating in New York. and interior design made his for the fourth day to voice their dis­ concerns of the protestors would be He worked for Watkins Bros. Inc. leadership outstanding. Mrs. Gaines said she was approval of the board’s 5-4 decision brought to the attention of the school overwhelmed by the public outcry 40 years and was advertising “His pride in and devotion to the Thursday not to renew School board Tuesday night. manager when he retired in 1968. He preservation of the Cheney against her firing. for board Superintendent Dr. Edythe Gaines’ Unappeased, the Rev. Paul Ritter was also secretary and director of Homestead has made it one of the "1 feel good about the positive contract when it expires June 30. of the Warburton Community Church response from the people 1 care most The Manchester Board of Educa­ the company at the time of his retire­ state’s outstanding historical land­ The board claimed Mrs. Gaines. 55. and the Hartford chapter of the ment. marks. about, the children, parents and tion will meet tonight at Martin withheld important information, NAACP. vowed late Sunday to form a School, with a transportation hearing While at Watkins, he headed the in­ “To Herbert Swanson, the faculty." she said. acted too independently and was out human chain to keep school buses at 7:30 and the regular meeting star­ terior decorating department, Manchester Historical Society owes "If I live to be a million, ” she of town too often since taking over from leaving school yards. ting at 8. managed the floor covering depart­ a great debt of gratitude.” added. "1 will never experience the her $45,000-plus per year position "We have been a peace-loving peo­ ment, headed the drapery depart­ He was an honorary president and love and affection I’ve experienced The transportation hearing will in­ three years ago. ple. but we are extending the olive volve a request from parents in the ment, and represented the company former secretary of the Manchester Esther Matched, left, assistant town clerk, Mazzone, Andy Darna and Kate Smith. •these past few days. " An estimated 500 angry branch for the last time." he said. as lamp buyer. Rotary Club. swears in four Manchester High School Mrs. Gaines said her firing was Nutmeg Drive and Curry Lane area Stevenson, Democratic registrar of voters, demonstrators marched through city ■’We are no longer asking them off Keeney Street for bus transporta­ He also did advertising for several He was a member and former symptomatic of what is happening students as assistant registrars of voters. The standing behind Krutt, watches the swearing- streets Sunday to the homes of school (board) to rescind their decision. We tion for their children during the Herbert W. Swanson local organizations and businesses. council member of Emanuel with school officials nationwide. students are, left to right, Dan Krutt, Sally in ceremony. (Herald photo by Pinto) board members Curtiss Clemens and are demanding it." winter months to Keeney School. He received several awards and Lutheran Church. M. Sue Ginsberg to urge them to Board president Kate Campbell Although criticized by the board. The board is expected to approve honors in the field of advertising and Other survivors are two daughters, reverse their votes on Mrs. Gaines’ said she and Mrs. Gaines had been in Mrs. Gaines won points from the Mrs. Berta Doyle and her son Joey, of 342 Charter Oak SI. the contract proposal for the school’s promotion. Mrs. Robert (Gail) Shields of Moun­ contract. touch and agreed parents should con­ community for her leadership in are happy about the cash award they received from the 550 teachers. The proposal of an Mr. Swanson was a charter tainside, N.J., and Mrs. Melville ' Kazimierz (Charles) A honking motorcade also slopped tinue to send their children to school. education. Wornen’s Council of Realtors for their outstanding efforts at overall 6 percent pay increase for the member of the Manchester (Polly) Cote of Princeton Junction, i I Bloniarz Voter-making drive set helping with the Downtown Manchester Association cleanup first year and 6.25 percent for the se­ Historical Society which organized in N.J.; a brother, Elmer R. Swanson ROCKVILLE - Kazimierz cond year was accepted by the 1965, and was chairman of the of Manchester, and five last week. Jack McVeigh represents the association of down­ (Charles) Bloniarz, 90, formeriy of A voter-making drive will be con­ The students were sworn in Friday teachers last week. Cheney Homestead Museum com- granchildren. — Wednesday, May 10, 9 a.m.-l p.m. Manchester police report town businesses and Norma Marshall is president of the 119 Brooklyn St., died Saturday in ducted next month at all three of and will be able to register voters. The board must also vote on an ad­ The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Manchester’s high schools and at They are John Fry, Dan Krutt, Jean • Howell Cheney Regional Women's Council of Realtors of Manchester. (Herald photo by Johnson Memorial Hospital, Staf­ Vocational Technical School — ministrative recommendation to IVIrg. Regina Cyr Center St,, is in charge of Manchester Community College. Baracco, Greg McDermott, Sally bance at a Manchester High School • David R Dumond, 19, of 10 Pinto) ford. Tuesday, May 16, 10-11 a.m. Five persons were arres'-xl as the change the report card for elemen­ Mr. Bloniarz was born in Poland Mrs. Regina Cyr, 85, of 670 N. Main arrangements which are incomplete. Voter-making sessions have been Mazzone, Andy Darna and Kate result of a disturbance in ifont of dance Friday night. Court date is Bunce Drive, charged with operating tary school students In Grades 4 St. died Sunday at a Manchester Con­ scheduled for all four schools, and Smith. • East Catholic High School - May 8. and lived in Rockville most of his life Tuesday, May 16, 9a.m.-l p.m. Restaurant 94, 29 McNall St. early while his license is under suspension through 6 to include letter grades. valescent home. She was the widow Miss Christine S. Brigham seven students from Manchester The voter-making sessions have • Laurence P. Kelley, 35, of East before moving to Enfield 10 years Manchester High School — Saturday. Police said they Sunday. Court date is May 9. Letter grades for Gra ■ 3 will be op­ ago to make his home ith his son, of Alfred Cyr. ELLINGTON — Miss (Christine S. High School have been sworn in as been scheduled for following days responsded to a call about a fight and Hartford, charged with reckless • John R. Virr, 24, of New Britain, Mother^ son cited tional for each school under the She was born in Grand Isle, Maine, assistant registrars of voters. and sites: Thursday, May 18, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 driving, and operating with his Joseph Bioniarz. Brigham, 88, of 36 N. Park St. died p.m. when they arrived at the restaurant charged on a rearrest warrant with recommendation. Mr. Bloniarz owned and operated a Feb. 27,1893 and had been a resident Friday in Ellington. • Man''h9‘!ter Commv"i*'’ Collage about 20 persons had gathered out­ license under suspension in connec­ nonsupport and second-degree Board recommendations on a grocery store on Brookiyn Street for of Manchester since 1944. She was a Miss Brigham was born in side, but no fight was going on. As tion with damage to a lawn on Pine failure to appear. for aid in cleanup school calendar for next year will be more than 35 years. member of St. Bridget Church and its Rockville where she lived all her life. police attempted to get persons to Street Friday night. Court date is brought up tonight under old He was a member of the Poiish Rosary Society. She was a m em ber of Hope leave, several became abusive and May 9. Police said a clerk at the business. Two calendars were Roman Cathoiic Union and was a She leaves two sons, Willard Cyr Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Terrorists seek release began fighting with the three of­ Frederick J. Fishbein, 17, of East Cumberland Farms store, 1063 Main A mother and her 10-year-old son clean-up was done between 11 a.m. presented to the board at the last Hartford, charged with operating an were the only two Manchester and 1 p.m. communicant of St. Joseph’s Church. and Harold Cyr, both of Hartford and Daughters of the American Italy’s piblice union issued a state­ ficers. pulling all three to the ground St. was assaulted at the store Satur­ meeting for its consideration. ((^onlinueil from Page One) The government, while stressing it unregistered motor vehicle, misuse residents outside the business com­ The merchants also took the Survivors are seven sons, John six daughters: Mrs. Irene Bushey, Revolution and the American Legion ment Sunday saying that negotiating at one point. day night about 9:15 p.m. The two Other reports will Include the would not release prisoners, turned of marker plates, failure to obey stop munity who responded to an appeal Doyles out to dinner after their ef­ Bloniarz, Chester Bloniarz, ^ w a rd Manchester; Mrs. Juliette Taylor, Auxiliary of Rockville. “Moro can be saved,’’ said at­ with the kidnappers “would only en­ Those arrested were Dennis J. suspects entered the store once, procedure for the evaluation of to the Roman Catholic relief signal control and markings and to help clean up the downtown area forts. Bloniarz and Staniey Bloniarz, all of Jewett City; Mrs. Ida DeRagon, East In 1913, she was graduated from torney Giannino Guiso. organization Caritas to negotiate courage more kidnappings and more Courtney, 32. of South Windsor, causing some disturbance, left, then Manchester High School next year, operating with his license under last Sunday morning. Downtown merchants who par­ Rockville, Frank Bloniarz of Tolland, Hartford; Mrs. Rena Partridge, Mt. Holyoke College and for many "The intervention of the Pope and with the kidnappers. condemnations to death. charged with breach of peace; returned, police said. The second plans for MHS graduation and the suspension Saturday. Court date is Mrs. Berta Doyle and her son, ticipated in the two-hour cleanup Joseph Bloniarz of Enfield, and Bristol, Vt.; Mrs. Alice Coda, years worked in the state insurance the appeal from the United Nations But a spokesman for Caritas, “ This is not an exchange of Terrill L. Leighton. 31. of Vernon, in­ time, one of the suspects struck the procedures for selection of two May 9. Joseph, of 342 Charter Oak St. will be drive were A1 Cashman, Diane Walter Bloniarz of Rockville; four Manchester; Mrs. Doris Royce, commissioner’s office. validly meet the preconditions for children’s chewing gum packet terfering with a police officer and clerk from behind and pushed him elementary school principals. which has kept three special • Edward C. Farrington, 62, of rewarded for their community spirit Cashman and Trisha Cashman, all of daughters, Mrs. Stephen (Anna) South Windsor; and 23 grandchildren She was a member of Union the suspension of the ultimatum. trading cards. We cannot discuss or breach of peace; W illiam R. behind the cash register, police said. Public comments will be heard at telephone lines open for the Red West Hartford, charged with and outstanding efforts with the cash J. Garman's Clothier’s, Jack Popick of Warehouse Point, Mrs. and i 9 great grandchildren. Congregational Church of Rockville. They pave the way for the opening of Brigades to call, said the kidnappers measure how many Red Brigades Courtney, 35, of Vernon, interfering , . „ They both left. There was no serious the beginning of the 8 p.m. meeting. operating under the influence of liquor reported and nothing was prize offered by the Women’s Council McVeigh of the Bike Shop, Mike Eugene (Lucy) Roszczewski of Funeral services will be Survivors are a brother, George N. real negotiations,’’ Guiso told might be worth the life of Aldo with a police officer; Dennis J. "have not up to this moment seen fit Saturday. Court date is May 9. of Realtors in Manchester. Missari of Paul’s Paint, Joe Hackey Rockville, Mrs. Richard (Mary) Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. at the Brigham of Ellington; a sister, reporters. to avail themselves of our services.” Moro,” the union said. Sullivan, 28, of South Windsor, stolen, police said. Stahowiak of Rockville, and Mrs. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Teresa M. Brigham of Ellington; two breach of peace and Raymond H. R o b ert A. B eck er, 28, of A burglary was reported at a Mrs. Doyle said she read about the of the Manchester State Bank, Gary Larson of Manchester Hardware, Thomas (Charlotte) Gracewskl of and a Mass of Ressurection at 10 nephews and a niece. DeLisle, 51, of Enfield, interfering Middletown, charged with issuing a Coolidge Street residence Friday cleanup campaign in The Herald and Enfield; 38 grandchildren and 41 a.m. at St. Bridget Church. Burial A private funeral was held Sunday with a police officer. All were bad check on a warrant Saturday. night. The burglar entered the base­ thought it would be a "neighborly Dennis Santoro of Lion’s Den, Don ^ o ^ v y o u k iiO T v Pagani of Fani’s Kitchen, Frank Ar- great-grandchildren. will be in St. Bridget Cemetery. at her home. ’The Rev. David Eusden released and scheduled for court Court date is May 8. ment of the home, but was apparent­ thing to do" to offer to help. She and Russian • Wayne M, Monnier, 17, of 90C her son helped a large group of none of Formal’s Inn, Mike Sereby of Camel's-hair brushes are not made The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral officiated. Burial was today in Rose appearances May 8. ly frightened off when a resident Harrison’s and Allen Gaber of the of camel’s hair. They were invented from the 6urke-Fortln Funeral home Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 Hill Cemetery, Rocky Hill. ((.'onlinuFil from Pago One) get much more accurate than that,” Rachel Road, charged with disorder­ returned home. Police said and merchants from the Downtown accuracy range of 250 miles. Craft and Hobby Center. bv a man named Camel. Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, to 9 p.m. The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Koch said. Frank P. Toce Jr., 20. of East ly conduct in connection with a nothing was taken. Manchester association fill a whole it burned up in the atmosphere.” “Even after the final predictions domestic disturbance at 120C Rachel truck load of rubbish and litter. The with a mass at 10 at St. Joseph’s Ellington Ave., Rockville, was in Koch said the satellite re-entered Officials originally estimated the are computed, we won’t know for Hartford sustained a fractured nose, Tires of four cars on Hollister and Mihh Ruth .S. Oumpton satellite would have crashed Road Saturday. Court date is May 8. Church. Burial will be in St. Ber­ charge of arrangements. the atmosphere at a point 53 degrees certain if the satellite reached the was treated and released from Summit streets were slashed Friday A memorial service for Miss Ruth somewhere north of Australia. • Laurence J. Willey, 25, of 112 nard’s Cemetery, Rockville. The family suggests that friends south and 18 degrees west, which earth unless we get a sighting or Manchester Memorial Hospital after night or early Saturday. S. Crampton, long-time Manchester ’’We re very sure that if any piece Elizabeth Drive, and Daniel J. Top­ Friends may call at the funeral wishing to may make memorial gifts would be south of Africa and east of someone finds it,” he said. an accident Saturday night on West A construction trailer parked at resident and principal of the former did not burn up it fell into the ocean,” ping. 27, of 105 Bissell St., both home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. to the Mt. Holyoke Alumni Fund, the southern tip of South America. “Even after the final predictions Middle Turnpike near Interstate the site of the new J.C. Penney PZC faces many matters charged with third-degree criminal ’The family suggests that those Lincoln School, who died April 13, is South Hadley, Mass. he said. are computed, we won’t know for Highway 86. Police said his car Warehouse off Tolland Turnpike was Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Center The estimate of where the satellite mischief in connection with van­ wishing to may make memorial gifts would have re-entered could be off by Koch said scientists later will be certain if the satellite reached the struck some fence posts and a utility reported broken into early Sunday. be delayed at least a couple of Weeks Congregational Church. dalism to a town-owned truck at the Manchester’s Planning and Zoning for a special exception for the to St. Joseph’s Church. Joseph E. H uebner able to provide a more precise es­ earth. ’Their original estimate had pole at the side of the turnpike. Some cabinets were opened, but before that limit expires. The Rev. Newell Curtis Jr., pastor as much as 4,(X)0 miles, he said. Municipal Building. Police said Commission has several pending proposed Wesley Retirement Center, ROCKVILLE - Joseph E. timate of where the satellite entered put the re-entry time at 3:15 p.m. nothing apparently was taken, police Items on the agenda include an of Center Church, will officiate. "With current technology, you can’t firemen at the Central Fire business matters, but most may not a zoning regulation change that Mrs. Thelma I. Read Huebner, 77, of 29 Windermere Ave. the atmosphere, perhaps within an MST Sunday. Other arrests over the weekend in­ said. inland-wetland application for the cluded the following: Headquarters identified the men who be acted on tonight when the board would permit circuses and carnivals, Mrs. Thelma I. Griswold Read, 74, died Saturday at Manchester A burglary was also reported at a proposed subdivision on the Lent! • Deborah A. Dudzic, 16, of 255 were stopped near the center of town holds its monthly business meeting. and a special exception needed for a of 149 Richmond Drive died Saturday Memorial Hospital. shed of an Alton Street residence Farms property and a subdivision Joseph (Herve) Boucher Henry St., charged with disorderly a short time after the incident early The board has a 65-day limit from Multi-Circuits parking lot. in Hartford. She was the widow of Mr. Huebner was bom in Creed- Saturday night. application from Thomas O’Brien for VERNON — Joseph (Herve) conduct in connection with a distur­ Sunday. Court date is May 8. the date of a public hearing to act on Tonight’s meeting begins at 7:30 in Kenneth D. Read. Boucher, 57, of 210 Regan Road died more, L.I., N.Y., and lived in a matter. Decisions on most business a Birch Mountain Road sit^. the Lincoln Center Conference Rockville most of his life. Mrs. Read was born in New Haven Saturday at Rockville General items listed on tonight’s agenda can Other items Include applications Room. and lived In Hartford for many years Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. He was a retired carpenter. before moving to Manchester four Florence Sierputowskl Boucher. He was a member of the First Zone change bid filed years ago. Mr. Boucher was born in New Bed­ Lutheran Church of Ellington. Neither ot the Petermans could be Panel to hear She was a past matron of Wlnton- ford, Mass., and lived in the Survivors are a brother, Edward F. The Town of Manchester’s Plan­ man Jr. reached this morning for comment bury Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Rockville-Vernon area for 27 years. Huebner of Broad Brook; a sister, ning Office has received an applica­ The area has been a busy one on their future plans for the parcel if charter ideas Bloomfield. She was a member of He was employed as a painter by Mrs. Karl Schuhle of Deerfield tion for a zone change for a 6.1-acre recently for the building of homes. the zone change is approved. The Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford. the S&A Builders of Hartford. Beach, Fla,, and several nieces and parcel off Gardner Street. The area of the proposed zone change nephews. father and son work together in a Manchester’s Charter Revision Survivors are a son, Robert W. He was a U.S. Army veteran of The parcel, west of Gardner Street is just north of a few lots on Fern Read of Manchester: four daughters, The funeral is ’Tuesday at 11 a .m .. and north of Fern Street, is now Street where new homes were built. real estate and construction Commission will conduct a public World War II. hearing tonight to receive ideas for Mrs. Leo Kowalski of Colchester, at the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 zoned Rural Residence. The The Jackson Heights development is business. Other survivors are a son, Wayne possible changes to the Town Mrs. Samuel Totedo of Marlborough, Ellington Ave., with the Rev. Eugene requested change to a Residence AA to the east and the site of the A Residence AA Zone permits 2 Boucher of Rockville; three Charter. Mrs. William Walker of Windsor F. Mitchell officiating. Burial will be proposed Lenti Farms development houses per acre. A Rural Residence brothers, Lionel Boucher of Hart­ Zone is being sought by Barney T. The commission has been ap­ Locks and Mrs. William Bouley of ford,. Theodore Boucher of East in Windsorville Cemetery, East Peterman Sr. and Barney T. Peter­ is to the north. Zone permits 1.3 houses per acre. Manchester; 12 grandchildren and Windsor. pointed to review the charter and Hartford and Normand Boucher of recommend changes it feels are three great-grandchildren. New Bedford, Mass.; and four Friends may call at the funeral The funeral will be ’Tuesday at 11 home today from 7 to 9 p.m. necessary. The group has the sisters, Mrs. Claire Nicholas, Mrs. II Area police report authority to look at all sections of the a.m. at Taylor and Modeen Funeral Lillian Dupont. Mrs. Julia Newcomb The family suggests that those Home. 12 ^neca Road, Bloomfield. wishing to may make memorial gifts charter except those that deal with and Mrs. Nora Roy, all of New Bed­ Rockville May 2 and Kloski and Mrs. bonds or court appearance May 5. the town's form of government. Burial will be in Mountain View ford. to the Memorial Fund of the First Vernon Kloski were both released on $250 Lopaine Wagner, 46, of 19 High St., Members of the public are Invited Cemetery, Bloomfield. The funeral will be Tuesday at 8:15 Lutheran Church, Ellington. John Conti, 22. of 70 Tumblebrook Friends may call at the funeral nonsurety bonds also for court Roclville, was charged Sunday with to attend tonight's meeting and offer a.m. from the Burke-Fortin Funeral Edward J. LaChance Drive. Vernon, was charged Friday appearance May 2. evading responsibility. Police said ideas on possible charter changes. home today from 7 to 9 p.m. night with second-degree larceny, Home, 76 Prospect St., with a mass Erwin Drury, 46. of 79 High St.. she allegedly struck a fire hydrant on All changes eventually proposed by The family suggests that friends SOUTH WINDSOR - Edward J. reckless driving and driving while his at 9 at St. Bernard's Church. Full Rockville, was charged Saturday West Main St. and left the scene. She the commission also will be subject wishing to may make memorial gifts LaChance, 75, of 642 Ellington Road, license is under suspension. military honors will be accorded at with breach of the peace, interfering is scheduled to appear in court May to a public hearing. to the Kidney Foundation of Connec­ the burial in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. formerly of Spencer Street, Conti allegedly took a motor vehi­ with a police officer, and third- 2. Tonight s hearing starts at 8 in the ticut Inc., 920 F'armington Ave., West Manchester, died Sunday at a cle and was apprehended a short Friends may call at the funeral degree assault of a police officer. Dwight Lyman, 42, of 257 Talcott- Hearing Room, Hartford. Manchester convalescent home. time later on Troutstream Drive. He home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Also charged in connection with a ville Road, Vernon, was charged Sun­ Mr, LaChance was bom in West was released on a $1,000 nonsurety Mrs. Anim A. Ilalpryii Rutland, Vt., and lived in disturbance at the High Street ad­ day with disorderly conduct. Police Bolton race winners bond for appearance in Common dress was Mrs. Alice Drury. 50. said he allegedly caused a distur­ Mrs. Anna Agnes Halpryn, 86, of Manchester many years. Pleas Court 19. Rockville. April 25. flHre caile 1 charged with interfering with a bance in front of the Finast Store at The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Top three finishers in Bolton’s five-mile road race were (left Karen Kloski. 18. of 35 Donnel Plane back 167 Sunny Brook Drive died Sunday in police officer in the performance of Tri-City Plaza. He was released on Ellington Ave., Rockville, is in to right) Phillip Woolheater, first; Steve Gates, second; and Road. Vernon, was charged with dis­ MnnrlieHler Manchester Memorial Hospital. She his duty, and third-degree assault on his promise to appear in court on (t.imliiuiiMl from Pimr Oiir) charge of arrangements which are orderly conduct; Janice M. Kloski. Saturday. 10:38 a.m —grass fire. 57 was the widow of John Halpryn. Larry Woykorsky, third. (Herald photos by Pinto) a police officer; and Judy Drury. 19. May 2. incomplete. 46. and Allan J. Kloski. 46. same ad­ Crcslwood Drive (Town! who kept a diary of his ordeal. Mrs. Halpryn was born May 4, third-degree assaulting a police of­ Richard H. Bassett, 34, of Canter­ dress. were both charged with third- Saturday, 3:38 p.m, —grass fire. That red star belonged to a Soviet 1891, in Corona, L.I., N.Y., and lived ficer. bury. was arrested Sunday on a Com­ in Manchester eight years. degree assault Saturday. Hickey’s Grove, near Union Pond interceptor and it served notice that Drury was held at the police sta­ mon Pleas Ckmrt warrant charging She was a member of the Senior All three were charged in connec­ (District) the plane had strayed into Soviet air­ tion in lieu of posting a $1,000 surety him with issuing a bad check. The Saturday. 4:48 p m —car fire. 191 Citizens of Manchester. tion with a disturbance at their space over the top-security area of bond. He was to be presented in court complaint was made by a local Center St. (Town) Road fund home Miss Kloski was released on Murmansk. Survivors are two sons, Louis today. Mrs. Drury and her daughter business establishment. Bassett was Saturday. 5:48 p m -sm oke in house. Halpryn of Manchester and Ernest MITES her promise to appear in court in “The compass gave false readings (Conliiiui-

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Send self-addressed Mechanics with stanyied envelope, TK DISHWASHER WANTED- WE DO PROMISE YOU: whsra an apWuds lor llguroa wouW Im holpful. H To Explain Apply in person to the House TOUCH TURNS TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING sutomotive repair, ENTERPRISE, Box 21679, you haw# had S4>ma axparlanca In thaaa flaMs call machine assembly or Draver, Co. 80221. WHh a paraon who alncorqly lovoo helping of Cliung, 363 Broad Street, • Ouidanca on day to day tranaacUona Manchester. Mr. Satryb between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. for an Inlar- maintenance experience. PUNT olhora and has baeonia an anthinlaatle ballavar • RaapectaMa commlaalon achadula HAIRDRESSER Welders and Welders DEMENTIONAL Inspector ■ We have Immediate viaw appointmanl. 643-5135 axt. 25 Experienced preferred, full In our program through tholr own aroight losing III 1111||\ • Moclam oNicat Helpers. Excellent with inspector for first shift, opening throughout time, for busy aggrmive axpsrtonca with ua. Wa art Inisroalad In psraons PHONE 643-2711 benefits, paid insurance, ^p ly Monday thru Friday. • Dynamic collaaguaa Conn. No fee charged. sakm. Call Pat or linda, 643- who would llko to own and oporato lhair own Klock Company. 1366 Tolland BANIEL F. REAU, REALTORS FOR ASSISTANCE IN PI.ACIN6 YOUR AD • Support staff High hourly rata. Call overtime. 2483. ■ Part Time ■ bttolnooo. Turnpike. Equal Opportunity •46.4525 • Compralionalvo marfeating toole. Lp m I e»pipia» iiMd( Employer. ••■••■• wiiii •••a 175 Main Utraot Manchaolor, Cl. MIINPOIIIiaiEGMICIU. SW IM M ING PO O L InstaUers NURSES AIDE - Part time. h m p e r I w f f i k Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut • w k n M a k M r !• p*r^ We Ask 27I-1M0, or aond raaumo - experienced or w ill train. NURSES AIDES - 3 p.m.-ll Street, 6494519. Only that you bo a maturo poraon who wants to Setting your sights on the world Is up to you. to P.O. Bex BOSa, 742-7309. ‘ MMHKCO l p.m.. FuU time. Experience Brtalgoport, Conn. 05601 P«Map» bait, M««i| looo weight and who wants to help othors loao preferred, but we wilt train. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• We provide the encouragement and tools to ob­ 363 Rllkigton Rood MACHINIST - Experienced OfF* par m A . Bw m National Weather Forecast G R IT B LA S TE R S Wanted. No wolgM. A background In nutrition, nursing, Apply in person to East Hart­ Privalo fmlnietleiM I t East Harttofd, Conn. lath operator - set up and work plapt malplaniRe* tain It. experience, w ill train. Call for physical aducatlon, psychology, bualnoaa or ford Convalescent Home, 745 M A N C H E S TE R West Side • P U IN T Iia P E.O.E. from blueprints. Use preci- Remodeled 8 room Colonial, 1 appointment, 633-9474. Conn. Main Street, East Hartford. PIANO INSTRUCTION - slon measuring gauges. First PAIIT ‘riM I POSITION. counseling would bo protorrod. 1/2 baths, inground pool, near 3000 30.74 ' W W l For more Information and an appointment, call W « MW • lUrttonaNy Hardface and Metallizing Experienced, creative shift, overtime available, in­ bus line, 840’s. Call Hayes Mr. Sammartino... Corp., Glastonbury. C A L L MRS. TRAVIS D E N T A L C H A IR S ID E Assis­ teacher. Degree; state and known truck tiro surance program. Also, part CALL 549-2400 TODAYI Corp. 646-131. a «s 9 in tant - for orthodontic office. national certification. All P A R T T IM E H E L P needed - recapping oomiMny time experienced retired • • tis flpfwMmtnl Intorvlowo will bo arranged with the moot APARTMENT Superinten- G E N E R A L M E C H A N IC - fuU Vernon Circle area, levels, , beginners welcome. general pizza shop duties. andmhavaMvcrol machinist. Inquire: (3uipel MANCHESTER - BUY NOW. niESIDEISIU.nC0.,lnc. dant - Married couple. Sober, ime days,' paid CMS, Blue qualHIad paraona. Mon., A ^ l 24th, 25th and experienced preferred. P.O. Many extras. Gretchen Van Apply at ’Tom m y’s Pizzaria II, openings ovolloMo Tool Company, 81 Woodland SmiKDOraMCG. Immaculate 6-room Cape. handy. Full time. Modem Cross, and life insurance. 2Gth. Box 2356, Vernon Conn. 06066. Why, 647-9751. Rt. 0, Andover 047-9144 267 E a s t C e n te r S tre e t, In ottf locel m odem St., Manchester. M t Pragraw Dfbn Nice treed residential area, building. South End of Hart­ Apply Amerbelle (?orp. 104 M w lw lw Indumw Part Manchester, Experienced branch plant. Wo wall-to-wall carpet ford. Apartment, salary. 525- East Main Street, Rocxville. preferred. EXPERIENCED Hairdresser throughout, fireplace in living provMo opportunity 1654. Between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. THE DIET CENTER who is seeking in^roved Scftoofa-Claaiot 19 Schoofa-Cfattoa 19 room, family room with over­ and otoady omploy- CENTER, A V ~ i An equal opportunity working conditions. Pleasant sized sliders to patio, deck, ^lOfANOlUt MALE NEEDED Mornings - MANUFACTURING employer. Tim 9 Lynn monl to ombttkNW atmosphere, excellent many extras. Principals only. W A N T E D - Gas station atten­ Lunches and afternoons. Technicians - First and second TRUCK DRIVER - Only Gass HAPPy 2nd. U and dopandabla clientele. Write to Box E E , 843,900. 646-8085 after 3 p.m.. dant, full or part time. Duties include stocking, shift. High school graduate or n License need apply. May be poopio, who ora not c/o Manchester Herald. anytime weekends. iOwitt ii«riiAfvii» v/~v ANNIVERSARY! | Mature, responsible person cleaning, servicing, carry out the equivalent in schooling RN or LPN - FuU or part o ve r 21. A p p ly : N u tm e g six-week for third shut. References. orders, and washing dishes. afraid of hard work. time, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Laurel Beverage Co., 249 Spencer Have a great day . . . and experience. Must have SCHOOL BUS Driver to drive CARPENTER - Experienced Call 871-1698. No experience necessary. Wo pay liberal PAINTER- 3 years Street, Manchester. Ask for MANCHESTER- Immaculate some experience with Manor, Chestnut Street, 649- in the town of Bolton. Will in remodeling. Call Robert Love, Uniforms provided. Call wagoa, In addition 4519. experience minimum. Call Ray. Gambolotti-built 5 Room laboratory equipment and train. 649-6188, or 537-5234. Jarvis 643-6712 Real Estate Ranch. Stonefront, fireplace, “The Merry fVtdow” PART TIME Driver for Friendly Ice Cream, Caldors to many company some previous factory CARRIER school buses. We will train Shopping Center. Equal Op­ 3 bedrooms. Many new banitita Including: XO employment. Will preform features. 840s. Hayes Corp., IZZ3* responsible applicants. Call portunity Employer. 649-55W. routine tests on materials to UriVCAfNIA fOTOCAir S> 643-2414. -COMPANY PAID HOSPITAL­ Course 646^)131. assure compliance to NEEDED COMMUNICATIONS Cable IZATION I MAJOR MEDI­ specifications. Provides MEDICAL SECRETARY / Inc. Needs extruder trainees. CAL PROGRAM FOR COVENTRY-5 Room Ranch. For period ending 7 a m. EST 4/25/78, Monday night will CMPLOViaa AND DE- written and verbal reports. Aluminum siding, new roof. Bookkeeper, no shorthand machine operators, second Apply in person between 1 and In Manchester find rain or showeri along the Pacific Coast, In the mid and shift only, PENDXNTa Great starter home. 817,900. required. Manchester ...... 8 Ip.m. to 12 p.n -COMPANY PAID UPE 4 p.m. Rogers Corporation, south Atlantic states, lower Lakes region and parts of the Startlni Mon. ind W«d. at 7 p.m. Hayes Corp., 646-0131. Columbus S t Physicians office. Monday Igig payp 83.50 an noi INSURANCE Mill and Oakland streets, north Atlantic states. Generally fair weather Is predicted thru Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 after Iw two months training -COMPANY PAID PENSION H i p Wantad 13 Manchester. Equal Opportuni­ elsewhere. Minimum temperatures Include: (approx, max p.m. Experience preferred. period. Full benefits. 5 Glen PROQRAM ty Employer. mV(if. Classes Start Monday, April 24th readings in parenthesis) A tlanU 50 (67), Boston 40 (62), Columbus d r. Send resume to Box Z, Road, Manchester. -COMPANY PAID UNIFORMS Lota-Land tor Solo 24 Manchester Herald, -COMPANY PAID HOUOAYS Chicago 39 (51), Oeveland 38 (53), Dallas 52 ( 78), Duluth 30 PO Sm ON S A V A IL A B L E as BENNET JUNIOR HIGH Manchester. WAITRESS / WAITER - Part -COMPANY PAID VACATION B O LTO N - too acres of high, (57), Houston 56 (82), Jacksonville 62 ( 78), Kansas City (41 Deerfield CL Homemaker-Home Health time, some experience. Davis 1151 MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER scenic land. Superior residen­ (63), Little Rock 48 (71), Los Angeles 54 (67), Miami 70 ( 85), Aides. Will accept those MANCHESTER CLEANERS NEEDED - Part Family Restaurant 649-5487. tial potential. Call Katherine EAST HARTFORD If you want a growth available as little as 5 hours a (Franklin Building, Catatarta §2) Minneapolis 36 (61), New Orleans 59 ( 79), New York 43 ( 59), time, early mornings, 6 to 9. 6 ' Bourn, 742-8648. J. Watson opportunity, coma day. Training provided. Car Htgitiyrtloro Fee b tH M (isTivMninf oIm b sI GtlO) Phoenix 63 (94), San Francisco 50 ( 59), Seattle 45 (64), St. PUBUC SCHOOLS days a week. Central location. E X P E R IE N C E D Salesperson Beach Co., Manchester Of­ essential. Good fringe Louis 41 (59), Washington 44 (62). Call 523-0220, between 9 and 1. - Looking for career in car In and S E E U8I fice, 647-9139. Equal Housing benefits. If you care about sales? Call Darwin at 278-251X1, TMb ooutm motto tht mMmum reqMirtmsRto at the Opportunity. DMple, you will love the work. LUNCHEON WAITRESSES for an appointment. ConnteUeuI Raai Itlsto CBiwwIsBlon. You’ll tosm about oon- Seeking qualified elemen­ Phone River East Wanted ^ Ellington Ridge trteto. mofigaoM, dttdt. flnsnoing, llitlngs. tht law, appralaing, tary and secondary sub­ Homemaker-Home Health and all Important artaa of rtal aatata. If you hava btan oon- Country Club - Part time and CARPENTER FRAMERS - SUrai1KEINKEnK,C0. InvosImanI Proporty IS stitute teachers. Please Cell Barbere Aide Service, Inc. at 643-9511, Bldtring a cartar In rtal aatata, this la tht oourtt for you. Ilaaar- full time. Experienced only. Report on the job, Burnham Help W »nttd 13 for an appointment. vatttna art ntf raquirtd. Rtglitration la htid btfora our ftrat PRIVATE INVESTOR wanU contact Board of Educa­ Call 872-9133 anytime. Street, ^ s t Hartford. Ask for 369 Prograas Drivs data BtMlon. tion Personnel Office 646- Mike. income real estate In 646-7835 CONTINUOUU PROQRRtU RDUCATIONAL CRNTIR Manchester area, 4 5854 ext. 207. CABINET MAKERS Wanted - Manchaatar Induatrlal Rake In the extra IF Y O U A R E an attractive 292-9019 apartments or more. 643-8557, Fully experienced only need REDECORATING? Let Avon Park money you can make motivated woman we need alter 5 p.m. apply. Displaycraft, 643-9557. earnings pay for it! Make by selling no-longer- you. If you are looking for a good money selling quality needed Items with a lamorous, challenging posi- FOR TH E BEST - Manchester Suilnota Proporty 21 products. No experience low-cost, fast-acting lon, with a new Perisian Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 f necessary. Call today: 742- pupils per teacher. F R E E In- Classified Ad. cosmetic line, you need us. J A N IT O R IA L H E L P Wanted - M A N C H E S T E R - Fo r sale 6946. WAITERS / WAITRESSES - trMUctory lesson with this ad. 236-2381, 6 3 3 -3 ^. FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS Fuji and part tlme.Cali 649 Commercial building and With one year experience Call 6464306, or 646-3549. 0689, between 7 and 9 p.m. liquor store. Call (or details. CUSTODIANS - Experienced, needed. Apply at Jury’s • R E S ID E N M Marlon E. Robertson Reltor, GRIT BLASTER Wanted - part time evenings, Tavern, Route 32, South SPECIAL EDUCATION When in need of a Service or Product BUILDING LOTS MOTHER OF TWO 843-5953. Experienced required. Call Manchester and Rockville Willington. 429-6498. • COMMERCIAL Center - summer tutoring ses- Bolton 10 lots remaining on Westridge Drive, off Tinker Preschoolers Needs for appointment, 633-9474. area. Call 643-5691, 2-6 p.m. sion for learning or A SOFT ICE CREAM Truck Conn. Hardface & Metalizing Pond Road. l-3Vk acres, ready to build on, in- • HDUSTRIAL babysitter occasional behaviorally disable students □ NOTICES WOMAN WANTED for weekday mornings. W illini to ready to go. Call today. 203- Corp., Glastonbury. MECHANICS - No experience cooking and light housework. dividufils o r builders. 815|500 to $20,500. C a ll for o INVESTMENT PROPERTIES (7-adult). CertKled, 677-8116. necessary to apply for our exchange babysitting. Call A few hours a day. Call 643- details. experienced teacher. 86-8 per current training openings. • SALES AND MARKET EVALUATIONS 643-6658. hour. Registration 6-9 p.m. Lost and Found 1 F U L L T IM E Salespersons - 0315, anytime. Good pay. CALL A PROFESSIONAL Excellent salary and benefils. 646-0852. Aotf estalo Wantod 29 Licensed or in process. High Andover 3 lots on Jurovaty Road. IVa to 5Vk acres, water­ Ages 17-35 only. U.S. ARMY SALES CLERK/CASHIER'- LO ST - Irish Setter. Wearing commission rate. We will OPTICAL TECHNICIAN - Op­ front, surveyed, perc approved. 815,000 to 818,000. CALL ENUSTMENT REQUIRED. Full time and part time posi­ ALL CASH For your property, orange collar and flea collar. train. All inquiries confiden­ portunity to work in our con­ tion with growing retail For more information call within 24 hours. Avoid R m Call 647-9013 after 3:30 tial. Join Century 21, tact lense department. Andover Shoddy Mill Road. 2Vs acres wooded. 815,000. • ROSALIE BRUNETTI •BOB GORMAN REAL ESTATE 0 put this Directory to work for you, call 643-2711 643-9462. business. Must be dependable. U T ape, Instant Service. Hayes weekdays: anytime Jackston/Avante. Mrs. Tuesday through Saturday, 9 • CARMBRUNETTI •ANTHONY RICa Call 843-5179. Corporation, 646-0131'. weekends. Jackston, 646-1316. a.m to 5:30 p.m ., Thursday til 9 -p.m. Basic contact lense Homos For Sals 23 • COLBY BYCHOLSKI • FRANKJPjUCKI INVENTORY CONTROL S E L L IN G your house? Call us Personals P A R T T IM E Weekend U u n - TAIUMUm ANTIQUES experience ecessary. 643- Clerk - For automotive con­ first and we’ll make you a dry help - first and second MATERIAL 1191. cern needed. If you are good WARREN L HOWLAND, INC. cash offer. T.J. Crockett, RIDE WANTED from shift. Apply In person at DOLAN B U S M S S SERVICE with figures, ana enjoy detail L U C A ’S T A IL O R IN Q HANDLERS IN V E N ’TO R Y and Billing - LOMBARDO & ASSOCIATES BOULDER RIDQE Realtor. 643-1577. Manchester to New Britain, Meadows Convalescent Typing: buehme Mtort, BOOKKEEPER - Full time. work, there is a position early morning hours. Cali Home, 333 Bldwell Street, BttuIHul Salaotton of Responsible mature person 6 4 3 - 1 1 0 8 Varnon •pfrot. Thgm. rMumM, WAREHOUSE Hebron Board of Ektucation. Alex Matthew 6 4 9 -4 0 0 3 Joe Lombardo waiting for you. For an ap­ IMMEDIATE Cash (or your after 5, 643-1257. Manchester. l•rol • notary Man’$ A Woman’i Wttr with good office skills. N e ^ Experienced preferred. pointment to Interview, call A terrific view goes with property. Let us eimlaln our IIS last Cantar Btraat, BIo w m , Wiktt, Muara, PEOPLE to process large numbers of J*ww, Pants a tutta Phone 228-9458. m e at 525-2345. this loverly 9 ROOM fair proposal. Call Mr. W A N TE D ■ Delivery and in­ Manchaatar Immediate openings transactions with accuracy RANCH! Features a first Belfiore, 847-1413. stallation person, (lood pay, rfrnsBAIB-tm 172^ SprucB Si 643-7757 » 4 * -U T T available now! No fee and judgement for respon­ n EMPLOYMENT W O M EN N E E D E D to pack floor family room with security, and benefits. charged to you. Apply sibleness. Must have good Sutfnoti Opportunity 14 ___ A N T K i D E B . plastic bags. No experience OVER $20,000 INCOME M A Y W E B U Y your home? Experience not necessary. figure aptitude. Proficent cathedral ceiling and huge PIANO TUNING MEN'S HAIR STYLING Monday-Friday, 9 to 3. necessary. Clean work. Se­ Quick, fair, all cash and no Halp Wanfad 13 Apply in person, ask for Mr. with to key caculator and SMALL ENGINE Service stone fireplace. 3 or 4 PIANO TUNINa cond shift, 3:30 p.m. to 11:30 problems. Call Warren E. Gendfron at Turnpike T V , 273 PET-MINDERS wunm a TUVOMiY typing. Excellent benefits. Corporation - expanding bedrooms, deluxe kitchen, Hairstylins p.m. Call 528-9471, between 10 Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. SALES PO SITIO N - Straight West Middle Tpke., FOLEY-IAKERINC. Call Mr. Marvin Weinberg, dealer network. No formal dining room, large Keyboard Inatnimont Merrhee Going away on vacation? s o m ca a.m and 2 p.m. to set up an ap­ commissions, leads furnished for 646-2830. Equal Opportunify experience necessary. living room. 3 bedrooms Manchester. Ttinlng-Hapalftng-WabtilkMng We will care for your pet In •00 tILVER LANE WOULD LIKE TO buy (our to homeowners. Call 242-5402 pointment. employer. Complete training program. Men the familiarity ol hla own EAST HARTFORD lower level, 4th. bedroom bedroom older Colonial - P H O N E FR O M Home to ser­ 8500. investment required to home. Reduced rates for and study. 2 baths. 2 car P refe ra bly In the P orter EXCELLENT opportunity to vice our customers In the of SpurialUti B L U E H O R IZO N W anU Base IN-PROCESS INSPECTOR - start your own business. Ideal Player with vocal ability to garage. Unique lot. 877,900. Street area. Please call learn wholesale hardward Manchester area. Flexible Caii Collect MASTD € 457 Main St. more than one pet at one Must be experienced. Able to (or retired or part time. private party, at 647-1567. business. Good working con­ W Ik IM iS t IM k Iv HI Manchaatar address. 549-1352 sing soul. Call 6469627. use inspection equipment and Details on request. Mr. hours. Super earnings. 249- 647-1167 MISSLE CREWMAN - No UBRREALneO. ditions. short hours. 522-1107. read blue prints. First shift. Barker. ESCAA Field 7773. BESTAUHANT AUTO BODY REPAIR" experience necessary to apply 643-2692 , a u t 6 s e r v i c e ^ Contromatics Corp., An Equal Training Division Box 619„ for our current training Robert D. Murdock, 40 Tired of that Worn Opportunity employer MV5F. This Ranch home offers comfortable family living — Wading River, New York. Housahold Goods MAPLE M©bil openings,^ Excellent salary 5M-9935. V. i n v e s t m e n t 8PECIAU FIVE BATHS 11792. ______RooHof______CARRY NATIONS Out Shape? and benefits. Ages 17-35 only. large 1st door (amlly room off country kitchen — com­ REFRIGERATORS Super Service^ Inc. wa?f Tr?£Yi®. FUNNITURE MACHINISTS 643-1305 JicIl M AMr OHvi U.S. ARMY ENLISTMENT CARD GALLERY - WALL TO WALL THREE CAR QARAQE bined with treed yard on quiet street provide enjoyment MANY PEOPLE only dream Washers, ranges, used, QAt • OIL - LUBRICATION • REQUIRED. For more infor­ CARRIER ALUMINUM 8T0RM8, SCREENS MANCHESTER - Spring guaranteed and clean. New MANCHESTER AUTO Aggressively mature people for all. Add fireplaced living room, garage and 1st floor of owning their own huaineaa. FINE LUNCHES ACCRBBOnilB mation call 643-9462. W« have opanlnga (or tiM (ollowlng oxparloncad for part time flexible hours, AN UNUSUAL TYPE INVESTMENT Perhaps it's time for yo u to Street location. Attractive 8- shipment damaged, Q E and Comar of Cantar A Main St TIRBB ANO BATTINIIB RODY REPAIR laundry — for the adults — asking $48,900. machine oparalora: 220 IPBttCI n ., MANCNUTBI some nights and Sundays. WELL WORTH INVE8TIOATINQ pursue that dream. I have room (Connecticut Gambrel Frfgidalre. Low prices. B.D. U S NIM ST. H 34317 VOICE INTERCEPTOR - No Anply in prson Card Gallery, CALL: over 1,000 businessesa (or sale nestled on a beautiful wooded Pearl and Son, 649 Main experience necessary to apply BULLARD OPERATOR Manchester Parkade. Equal by owners. Many (or lot. Country kitchen, two Street, 643-2171. Main Street, for our current training working fireplaces, 2-car gar­ UW N AND GARDEN DOB OROOMINO ELSTNIUnFOIID opportunity employer. minimum down. For free 643-2171. openings. Excellent salary age. Must be seen. 870’s. R. ENGINE LATHE OPERATOR WLLUMLBOFKNSAGDICY KEITH REAL ESTATE brochure write: Interstate DOOACATBOAADINO and benefits. Ages 17-35 only. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, SEARS PORTABLE Dnrer Thaaa art Immadlala opanlnga (or oxparloncad MORNUU UWN A Xaatam Cannaotleura largaat a COLUMBUS CRCIE EXPERIENCED Restaurant Business Marketing, P.O. Box For Only U.S. ARMY ENLISTMEIW 6 4 6 - 4 1 2 6 646-1980, 647-1139. Harvest Gold. Very good con-con lo p notch" machinlata. Wo o((or oxcolloni ator- BARDEN EQUIPMENT INC. Moat Medam NeSMyt Haalad. counter girl to work at Hart­ Realtors 647-1413 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. Ah CondManad. daraonal Anait- REQUIRED. For more infor­ AREA: ford Road Dairy Queen, 5 Day dition. 875. C a ll 289-8942 llng wagoa and (ringo bonoflta — Including "proflt QravaTy Traclors ^2.90 Per Monday dan er Ow bpariaiwad ttaH. mation call 643-9462. week, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. MANCHESTER GREEN Sec­ anytime. “Ow naputadan Spaaka Far Qold, Echo, sharing.” Exporloncod only nood apply. Sslas, Psrts and Sarvica Expereinced short order cook L E N D E R S available for In­ tion - 6 room Ranch, beautiful­ DEDICATED - To helping Clamana, and dustrial, agriculture, medical, ly kept, I 1/2 baths, garage, ONE QUEEN Size Mattress "**SHERIDANE KENNELS Your Ad Can to work 5 n i^ ts a week. THE WARD MFG. CO. 4 2 3 -6 3 5 1 others and making consu SImmona BUYING M SOLMG YOURHOME commercial, venture. patio, fireplace, enclosed 835.00. Call 6498296, after 6:00 wt Id. H iixcm * ^ *ft?ioaa Ba Hara. . . live changes? We <>rc too. The Minimum 8100,000.00. Diggina oack porch, caijieted, air con­ S T A T I O N A T T E N D A N T p.m. MANCHESTER Conn. Citizen's‘ U k Action Groim - Investment Corporation, 777 ditioned, extra insulation, city PAPER SUPPLIES Needed full time. A| in INSURANCE BUILDINO SUPPLIES ng C Call water and sewer. Located States Leading Consumer En- Call Barbara person Gorins ^ rls Car Cleveland Avenue, Atlanta, 9x7 BRAIDED RUG - Tan near schools and shopping. 186 ADAMS ST. KEUY-fRAOET vironmental Organization - is Center, Route 83, ’ftlcottville. C d b y BycholakI Ga. 30315, Suite 600, 404-767- colors. Recently cleaned and RO-VIC INC. W .J. IRISH looking for others to join us. Anthony Ricci 9000. For sale by owner. Asking In good condition for sale. 850. LUMBER MART Hours 2 to 10 p.m. For inter­ 646-7835 844,000. Call 643-2572 for ap­ 6495690 after 5. Naadeuartara Xor 4 « Vour INSURANCE A 8ENCT EMBLEM & BADGE 646-6550 view call Karen 527-9231. pointment. Please no real es­ Mpar Maada: 73 Wtndaor Av«. (Rt. 83) Showroom & Engraving - No SERVICE BUSINESS - With For All Four tate people. WE BUY AND SELL Used Commanda/A HaaMandal e^erience necessary. Call 8800 a week income available Insurance Needs! VERNON N U R S ES A ID E S - All shifts, furniture. One piece or entire (W HOLItALl a RITAIL) in this area. A cash business. full and part time; also M A N C H E S TE R - 2 houses, 1, houseful. Cash on the line. 14A SHILDON ND. taA-Ult TOEnOMI MMOSO 871-224S Minimum investment summer applications now 4 rooms, one 3 rooms, over­ Furniture Bam. 6464)865. DISHWASHER NEEDED - BOLTON — New on the market. Spotless six room required. 203-627-0550, 203-481- being accepted. Meadows TELEPHONE SALES - Earn sized lot, 2 small out Full time, Monday thru raised ranch with three bedrooms and 2 ’/i baths. The FUEL TIRES STAMPS A COINS Convalescent Home, 333 83 per hour. Salary and com­ buildings, garden plot, gas Friday, 9:30 a.m. thru 4:30 or kitchen has built-in oven and range and sliding glass CHANDLER EVANS INC. Bldwell Street, Manchester. mission. 3 shifts available. heal, eily water, excellent in­ 5:30 p.m. Apply in person. BOLTON OIL CO. SU-OES COIN CO. Apply Monday-Friday Call 872-3663. doors to a deck overlooking a one acre lot. Aluminum come, plenty of parking. Can MY TYRE MAN aBM tut Ur ■ » au fl«4 Rein’s New York Style Deli I 1 MISC. FOR SALE Fua/ Oil Co., atai between 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 88WORMS88 • Free Local be seen at 248 Wetnerell Restaurant, El Comino Plaza, siding and two car garage. Won't last. Worm Growing Seminar. For Hm Openings On: “ .4 Friendly Place 74S MAIN ar. MANCNItTlR Street off Keeney Street all ••••«••••••••••••••••••••• That Savaa You Route 30, Vernon. Reservations Call: Mr. to R e-T yre” M a -n u RNs, LPNs,GNs, GPNs-3-11 for 832.900. O ’Houke Realty Articlas lor Soft 41 Seminar, Collect (303)-778- Afonay 357 BROAD 8T. n.m. Full and part time. Exclusive, 633-1411, 569-1030. Surface Orimler • Cam Orindar LEGAL SECRETARY - WOLVERTON AGENCY 1026. 18 WadnwVi St. HuKlMttir A LU M IN U M sheets used us 543-2444 ■T-SlaldBlHlh Meadows Convalescent Manchester. Full or part FJ. SPAECKL Inc., Realtors SIX ROOM R AN CH for the irlnting plates, .007 thick, • Electric DIschania Machine • BAS 6 4 6 -3 5 2 3 u a hntpi - a t Home, 333 Bldwell Street, time. Reply Box H, 6 4 9 - 2 8 1 3 whole family. Large first ^>x32", 25 cents each or 5 (or Manchester. Apply Monday- 6 4 3 - 2 1 2 1 RESTAURANT FOR SALE- n Screw Machine • Turret Lathe Manchester Herald. floor family room, country 81. Phone 643-2711., ■ CA R P E T C lE A N IN S SALES A SERVICE Friday between 8 a.m.-4 p.m. CLERK/OPEMTOR By owner. Prime location. jo sm . kitchen, 3 bedrooms, • Automatic Turret Lathe • Milling Parking facilities. Near air­ HENCE FENCE ca. EXPERIENCED BOB Cat fireplaced living room, gar­ UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub HEAVY DUTY SPECMUST craft, East Hartford. Phone Machine • Jig Bores QUINN’S “Quality Chain Link Operator for work in fertilizer age. nicely t r ^ lot, quiet Scouts, Boy and G irl Scouts, plant. Call Mr. HUI 643^)644. 5690320, Sundays 6464264. The above openings require the ability to CARPnCLEANMG SHAVER GOITER and Wood Fence** IF DIFFERENT IS area. 840's. Keith Real Brownies, nurses. East “SpocImUalmfim WmUto WmU" •AM MaAaa Aanrt ttapahad- Estate, 646-4126. Catholic School. 649-1226. oat up and operate from blue prints. uus-nmcMamn MWPONn GOMES TO YOU RETIRED GENTLEMEN WHAT YOU M M U A C B M M n W Wanted - Ideal driving posi­ nardiSt HM52I Far Free iaWmata, CaB •M SILVER LANE TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers • EAETHANTFORO,CT. WANT U EDUCATION 640-3489 (Opaa Oadr. Ooaad Mdara) tion for dependable, healthy Good condition. Good (or 64»0266 persons under age 69. 3-5 Wo elfor 0 unique, plating, or welding. Call 649 A/oo Open/nga For hours per day. No nights. No cfroRonglng (wMBon for Privala Instructions It FOHBBTHILLB 3 ^ from noon til 6:00 p.m. -ailW NAVIMPMg*. Our Haw Parmanant weekends. Long Hmidays. LocaOon For efork/eporater morioRit 589rtcfi9o4or • All Around Machinist •Lay Out • x | N N m H m H a d I July & August Off. Call today R E M E D IA L R E A D IN G and NCR CASH REGISTER - Infarrtewtng fo loin our eom- Inspector • Burrers. eiSTM nC IK HMNK 64^»14. math; individualized work EXECUTIVE I ROOM Recoditioned, with many RESERVED SURBWAL SNPPIT GO. FIGURE CLERKS nwnleaaono oMI. program. (Isl-8th grade) by totals. Call after 5:30 p.m., Qood atarUng pay plua many omployoo bonoflts anna.aiMaaiana UttCOlOIMIL amtaatCAatraavadtafa MANAGER TRAINEES - ConqNnrpoMmodM master’s degree teacher 568- 2293957, Inehiding (roo IKo Inauranco, hoopitalliatlon, and HMYIIU! TYPISTS ANTIQUE CAPE-FOUR ACRES 1st floor family room with Managenwnt position can be pragram, Indoor poridng, 8075. ponakNi plan. Call Tracay or Joa SECRETARIES yonrs after 8 months MandMStM’ — New listing. This five room Ranch RIVER FRONTAGE huge fieldstone fireplace. M O LD E D FO R M IC A top and specialized training. Elam ailonalvo training Clw n W i AeOeea Capa Uraa laia ualaalW laoatad or tour *arr prty»WafJ* KEYPUNCHERS located on the west side awaits your inspection. Wall- g u i t a r , B A N JO Lessons: Kitchen with plenty of paneled bar with two shelves at 643-2711 M M a n . program. Hours are 9 w m tiim mO a ■WartaS saalWs- h p * ■»«• praporSooad and 4141 815,000 to 835,000 a year in ] to-wall carpet, paneling, new doors and more. Priced ...... T_a aMBiasaa, irtaaiKw landacaplno Inciudlna ottanM and Experienced with children cabinets. Formal dining and (our stools. 8175. 6496028. InlEwtu— 9-3 management. We will send aJR. to 4 pjn. (raquiroa *daoraatW* horfi aRKdaea. , cevarnd Itrraot, garaga. A vtfy apadal Iwma. aged S-adults. No musical room, and living room. 4 you to school for 2 weeks, Appif PtUMMMS A HEATIHB Men. am i Fr. frptog) 12 ajn. to 9 a,m. I at 137,900. Mom In •» tTri. background required. Free bedrooms, 2/12 baths. 2 car TW O PAIR S of bucket seals expenses paid, train you in the oomo wookonds. Call loan instrument. " ' - garage. Nice treed lot. from Pontiac. 1 pair red, 1 ^ PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Tlwra la • a im lar r « i hi In f i m selling and servictog es- rapid progress. pair white. Excellent condi­ HUTDOORSERVICES I UbUsiied accounts. 21 or over, 922-9990 19 ojn. to 2 quiet street. 877,900. Comoro New Park and Oakwo^ Ave. tadaalahat«.aaialataiaiea»|a«rlamawd»dayaat leaaaedaXtir tion. 850 pair. 633-0131. West Hartford 2S4 Biiah HM Road have car, bondable, am- ZINSSER AGENCY GUITAR, BANJO LESSONS: U M R E A in C O . lar J I bittons. HoapiUlization and PMLBRICK AGENCY Experienced with children C.B. SALES - Mobile and base Equal Opportunity Empk>y«r J drivewey w ibie mwe profit sharing plan. Call for 643-2692 ^B^^^MVRM eV M V^^PBRiMM MV ^RM MMMk 6 4 6 -4 2 0 0 aged 5 adults. No musical antennas and accessory anpointmenL Db it now. Dili 6 4 6 - 1 5 1 1 CaBterFraatesiiaata background required. Free Reboft D. Murdock, items. Capitol Equipment, n 209347 between 7 and 9 p.m. loan instrumenlent. Enjoyable Main Street, Manifrester, 643- BRETT JONES • 646-0136 “AU PbustUstg Rapatrs" M r. R . Sloate. rapid progress. 7958. !> PAGE EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mandniter. C aw .. Mon., April U, 197» ACROSS 4 Conditions Antwtr to Prtviout Puzdt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., April 24, 1978— PAGE M N & B 5 Ocean Roomt for Rant 52 i P b r t i * $1 Autet For 8o$o ** Truela lor Solo 52 1 Butting 6 Unhrtrtal tim* CTn'THia I anlmtls (tbbr.) . FURNISHED ROOM with Chariot M. Schultz TRUCK BODIES For sale • IS 6 Entices 7 Samipraciout light housekeeping privileges. foot aluminum roll uo door onward gam WHEM X M/A5 EldHT Private entrance, parking, [ VOLKSWAGEN ' and side door. $550. 16 foot - Dear Abby 11 Announces at pool. Call Sarkis, 6 4 9 4 ^ or aluminum roll up door, $350. 13 Orest sylte 8 Htiptd 9 Towtiltd 243-0381. 14 foot aluminum body with 14 Ensnii* YfiAR5 OLD MY FATHER lOScorcha* DIESEL UU gate. $150. 643-2408. By Abigail Van Buren 15 Pitying fieldt I'M D0IN6 A REPORT NICE ROOM FOR MALE- No 16 King 12 Mtchinad T/KJGHT Mg T rf FflcT5 Mongkut't ridgt FOR SCHOOL ON “OUR kitchen privileges. $30 week­ 1973 FORD - F-lOd Ranger land 13 Organic a n i m a l FRIENP5" ly. Call 649-40M. Pickup with camper cap, V-8, o F L ift - — HE 5tVIFTtD •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 17 Hir* 'compound 52 Miles Per Gallon 3-^)eed, power steering, new 19 Look ttk tn c t 18 Noun tufflx Aportmonto For Root 83 DEAR AB B Y: I read that jrou were all for the Equal clutch, new paint, new steel R i^ta Amandment Can you tell me why women need it? 20 Black eyt 21 Orovt withholdimg p a R t radials. A-1 condition, must 23 Collegt 22 Ru* LOOKING for anything in real Use (dain language, please. I only went throu^ the 9th 36 Ran off to 47 Exacutionar in Jllso In Stock—1978 see. $2,495. 2866577. grade. degrM (ibbr.) 24 Lower limb o F M Y A l I-R m iAMCE. estate rental - apartments, 24 Hawaiian 25-Belonging to wad "Mikado" homes, multiple dw ellii^, no 1974 INTERNATIONAL Scout CONFUSED IN ELGIN, ILL. volcano, ui 38 More dry 50 Italian river fees. Call J.D. Real Estate RABBITS—DASHERS—BUSES M au n t_____ 39New0aal 51 Cloth** tintar • :______H -21 TnAVtS - New paint, new tires, many 26 Tannit pro Associates,, Inc. 6461980. extras, must sell $4000 or best DEAR CONFUSED; No y$gAMt.T«ai8Ut^0H cMkU-t Repaired. Capitol Equipment, utilities included. $275 per 9807. F TENDER LAWN CARE - small .rustic barn, suitable for Alimony; Alost states d ont allow it, which font ao bad In 46 48 38 Main Street, Manchester, INFLATION FIGHTER - month. Call 644-8896 or 646 1969 JEEP COMMANDO - DOWN d t , 50 61 52 Specializing in ALL phases of store or office. Parking. wealthy familfos. Bat with poor coupfoa, whooe only osaeta 9 643-7958. Save 207o to 40% on quality in­ 2282 after 6 p.m. good condition, 646-8694 after TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville Priacllla'a Pop — Al Vermaar Lawn Maintenance. Inexpensive. 1-223-4460, 7 a.m. are in the man’s earning capacity, the woman cornea out of S3 54 55 56 terior, exterior painting. In­ 6 p.m. 1 Hone Shrubbery trimmed. Clean - 9 p.m. 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and a divorce dead broket ROTO TILLNG - quality sured, Call 643-1043 , 742-9423. CARPENTRY - Repairs, THREE ROOMS Tile Bath - rack. $1,750. 289-4042. directives 57 56 ups. M i-m o . work, low price. $10, average remodeling, additions, gar­ heat, hot water, adults, $200. 1974 FIREBIRD TRANS AM- As thfags stoad oow, the law fo onfair to both sexes. 2 All (prefix) OUR CARLVLE HE'LL MAKE HIS AS LONG AS (Hxe Supreme Court Bays widows get an antomatic 3 Minutes of 59 60 IS REALLV garden. Call 646-4689 for HAVE YOUR Cape/Ranch ages, roofing. Call David monthly. Security deposit. DOWNTOWN Manchester of­ 480, 4 speed, 5 new radials, NEW HONDA CB 360 T - Blue. MARK IN THE HE KEEPS CARPET INSTALLATIONS - court prompt service. painted for $150-1200 by Patria, 644-1796. References, no pets. Parking. fice space for rent. 6465606. new transmission and shocks property tax exemption; widowers dent). BRIGHT. HAZEL .' W ORLP./p------! 3 P HIS RUBBER Stair shifts, repairs. Carpets, Purchased 2 weeks ago. Only (NtWSPAPfR fNTIRPMSI ASSN| scheduling now. Professional 15 1/2 School Street, across and more. Call 646-5624. The Court soys pregnancy discrimination fo not I'LLSAV HEELS.' steam cieaning. Free simates. 300 miles on it. Must sell! TREE AND YARD care - considers any job. 289-9287, FIRST CLASS Carpentry - from Blast side rec. Asking $925, or best offer. necessarily sex dfocrimlnation. R font? When’s the foot h e WILL" 649-6265. Wonted to Rent 57 h O T i f Free estim ates. Call G. evenings or weekends, Don. Remodeling and Additions. 1966 OLDS F 85 Station Warranteed. 643-4815. time yon saw a pregnant nun? Goguen, 649-9969. 118 MAIN STREET - 3 rooms, Wagon, Best offer. Call 649- The Equal Rights Amendment would take these ODD JOBS - cleaning cellers Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Win at Bridge 3rd floor, heat, hot water, WANTED - Year round gar­ PAPER HANGING - Years Experience! For Free 9281 anytime. BMW - 1976 750CC. Excellent inequities out of the law and extend the law’s protection to and attics, moving large age needed for motor home. ROTO TILLING Home gar­ Professional P ^ r Hanger, Estimates, call 646-4239. $200. monthly security. Call condition. Bronze red. Larger both sexes. " appliances. Also stone or loam 30 feet deep, 14 feet wide, 12 dens. Reasonable rates. Graduate of Professional 6462426 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1971 PLYMOUTH FURY - Air gas tank luggage rack. Only delivered. 644-1775. Please call 648-8640. feet overhead minimum. Paper Hanging School. CUSTOM HOMES - Addiions, conditioned. Power steering 2,400 miles. $2,950, Call 649- DEAR ABBY; I hope you can straighten out my bead. FOUR ROOM Apartment - Se­ Prefer separated bay but will and brakes. Tilt steering Rcierences, Free Estimates. recreation rooms, roofing, 7727 anytime. My husband and I are in our lata 20s and have been REWEAVING burns, holes. I WILL MOW and care for cond floor. Adults only. No consider any. Call 2365471, 9 wheel, automatic speed con­ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Painting interior. Dean siding,. Quality Work! Best married for four years. Our sex life fo excellent The Bad luck is bad play your lawn. Reasonable. Call Smith, 648-5241. pets. No appliances. Parking. a.m.-5 p.m,, Monday-Friday. trol, radio. 649-6638. Window shades, Venetian Prices! Bud Talaga, 742-8732, MOTORCYCLE Insurance - problem is me. My husband begs me to do a striptease out after the defense had Jim 649-8176. or 6464501. References. Security. 649- Lowest Rates availble! blinds. Keys, TV for rent. dance for him, but I just can’t bring myself to collected their red aces, plus (L J.P. LEWIS St SON - Interior 1265 1976 CUTLASS SUPREME - NORTH 4/24-A SUMwdhfo'a 4*34 Marlow's, 867 Main St. 849- Immediate binding. Sunny three spades, he would have MOTHER OF TWO Will care and exterior panting, Low mileage, excellent condi­ accommodate him. 0 6 5221. Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmnejf 34 Day coverage. Call Joan, made the hand if he had for your child in her Coventry paperhanging, and 'TWO FAMILY Duplex - 3 □ AUTOMOTIVE tion. 644-l(^, after 5:00 p.m. I know there’s nothing wrong with i t and I’m no prude, V Q J 10 Clarke Insurance Agency, 643- attacked diamonds since Captain Eaay — Crooks and Lawrence home. Call 742-8355, anytime. remodeling. Fully insured. bedrooms, rec room, but I just can’t go through with it I’ve tried, but at a ♦ QJ72 ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, BIDWELL Home Improve­ 1126. West held that ace. After all 649-9658. appliances. (21 parking. One 1974 VEGA KAMBACK - 4- certain point I get a terrible case of stage frigbt ♦ KQ J63 attics, garages, yards ment Co. Expert installation Autos For Solo 61 it had taken a 4-1 club break d e a d h e a d h a s e s c a p e d EA&Y'5 ND-5HE'5 ALONE! AT THAT ROTO TILLING - Established car garage, security deposit, speed. 6 radials, including 2 I luve a nice figure, and I’m a pretty good dancer, but cleaneo, moving, trucking. of aluminum siding, gutters MOTORCYCLE Insurance - WEST EAST to defeat him.” TRAP- AND MAY PE ON HIP WAV ONLY THE PILOT AND MOMENT 1 Gardens St Flower Beds. PAINTING, Interior, adults and no pets. 646-8379. snow tires. Radio. Runs good. dandng totally naked embarrasses me. Loam for sale. Lawn service. and trims. Roofing installa­ 1973 O PEL MANTA - 4 Go with the leader! Best of ♦ J 984 2 ♦ K 75 3 Oswald: "South’s analysis TO SNATCH DAFFODIL DO0BIN51 I KNEW h e r WHERE Reasonable. Call 646-7644, Exterior. Best workmanship! tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- cylinders. Good condition. $750. 742-6138. rates, and the best of service! Striptease dancing turns my husband o a He admits it V 753 V 962 AB0UT5!...1D BETTER No Job too big or small. 568- after 5:00 p.m, 4 ROOMS 2 bedrooms, was incomplete. He should WHERE'P r HAD HER TAKEN Quality paint! Lowest prices! 9109. Automatic. $1595, or best Many years experience! He has even taken me to striptease joints with him eq I ♦ A 10 9 6 a 53 have attacked diamonds TRY AND WARN HER 8522. appliances, vard, parking, 1970 VW BUS- Runs good. daffodil TO McKEEiS HUNTING Dan shea, 646-5424. offer. Call 875^537. Crockett Agency, Inc., 244 could learn how to do it. Abby, what’s wrong with me? ♦ 2 . ♦ A 10 9 4 first and would have been ABOUT DEADHEAD PROFESSIONAL LAWN convenient location, $185. New valve job. Radials. Extra HIDINO L0D(3E! y BEFORE we s t a r t : SPECIALIZING cleaning and Main Street. Manchester. 643- STAGE FRIGHT IN ILLDfOIS sure of liis contract that COMPLETE CARPET St Tile MOWING- Fertilizing and Married couple. No pets. 646 large oil cooler. Jalosied win­ SOUTH Bullding-Conirocling 33 repairing chimneys, roof, new PLYMOUTH VOLARE 1577. a AQ 10 way.” installation and r^airs. Free clean ups. Free estimates. 8350. dows. Power roof vent. Dual - estimates. Call Pat, at 846- roofs. Free estimates. 30 Premier 1976 - bluewith wood DEAR STAGE FRIGIfr: You’re inhibited. Yon loee V A K 84 Alan: "He should have led 643-8384. WES ROBBINS batteries. $1250. 742-6138. 3745, after 5 p.m. car|ient^ Years Experience. Howley, grain, luggage rack, slant 6, 1976 K A W A SA K I your inhibitiona if you really want to, hot don’t feel guilty if a K 84 a heart to dummy at trick remodeling specialis $100 SPECIAL - Includes heat MOTORCYCLE - KZ 400 S2. 643-5361. low mileage, power steering yon prefer to leave a little eomethiiig to hfo fanopiution. 4 875 two and led a diamond from GARDEN ROTO TILLED- ditions, rec rooms, dormers, and electricity. Available EXPERT FURNITURE and brakes, electric rear win­ Must sell! Gone only 3000 dummy. If East held the Call Paul or David Knox, 643- built-lns, bathrooms, ROOFER WILL Install roof right now. For details, call dow defogger, standard shift. TOLLAND COUNTY miles. $700. Call after 5, 634- Vulnerable: Neither diamond ace and rose with it refInIshIng and antloue 6386, 643-8824. kitchens, 649-3446. siding or gutters for low dis­ Rental Assistors, small fee, Must be seen to be ap­ 1427. Dealer: East South would be sure of three restoration. Free estimates. 2365646. E. Loveland, 649-8983, count price. Call Ken at 647- preciated. 6469868. VOLKSWAGEN West North Elast South diamond tricks. If East Pointing-Poporing 32 CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 1566. ROUTE 83, SPARTA MOPED - Excellent Pass 1 NT ducked South would shift to Homes, Aditions, Repairs, C H IL D R E N St P E TS 1969 MUSTANG -351 Vanwn-ManchMtor Lin* condition. Paid $600. asking clubs and be sure of two BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - Welcomed - Extra large 3 Pass 3 NT Pass Pass Fireplaces, concrete. B.H, MAGOWAN JR. iS o n s- Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, Hoollng-Plumblng 35 automate, for parts. Best 849-2638 $475. Firm Call 643-5363 Astro-graph Pass clubs and one diamond. In bedrooms with appliances, Palnting and paperhanging, 345-2009. offer. Call 633-0131. anytime. any event the game would Chimney repairs. No Joh too and yard. Only $190. Rental imOKlMUtTA tztw Allay Cop — Dave Graua interior and exterior, over 35 SEWERLINES, sink lines, 4 cyl., 4 sp., lunroof, Blu«. By BERNICE BEDE 080L have been safe.” small. Save! Call 644-8356 for Assistors, small fee, 2365646. estimates. years experience, fully in- TIMOTHY J, CONNELLY cleaned with electric cutters, WE PAY $10 For complete 1174 MAZIM n « . WON. A21H 1975 KAWASAKI 900 - 20,000 Opening lead: a 4 sured, free estimates.s. Phone Carpentry and general con­ by professionals. McKinney junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland 4 cyl., 4 Bp.. Yellow. miles, $1700. Mint condition. THOSE euARDSOF AN' WE CAN'T ) THERB JUST BY FOLLOWINS ME,,YOU ) X ' HEAT PAID - Spacious 7 WILL SOON SEE .' y V. . '• ALTERNATORS, STARTERS 643-1184. tracting. Residential and Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Auto Body, 528-1990. 1173 C0W7 321M 644-2063, call anytime. tunkis a b b SETTINE SET AFTBBTH' / MAY BE A WAV, commercial. Whether it be a rooms, with dining area. No n e a r ! 1HEVV40NT PBiNCBsa u n tItT t o do that St GENERATORS - Our work pany, 643-5308. 2 dr., 6 cyl.. auto., Btua. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sspt. 22| A By Oswald Jacoby A Michigan reader wants small repair job, a custom lease needed. Available now. 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4 business matter with family and Alan Sontag eiVB UP THB CHASE, y WB 3HAKE 'e m ! I VERY .THINtti is guaranteed, so why buy PAINTING - interior and to know why we bid from oite to d a y ! ^ ------r built home or anything in NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet For information, call Rental speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new 1973 TOYOTA CaiCA Cempers-Trellers overtones can be resolved r f b a h T elsewhere and pay more? exterior, paperhanging, S249S Alan: “ It is so easy to to seven Instead of from HOwf between, call 646-1379. repairs, plugged drains, Asistors, small fee, 2365646. radials, (2 snows), excellent 4 cyl-, automatic, red. Mobile Homes 65 f c f today. You'll come up with a Quality Auto Electric, 985 excellent work. References. complain about bad luck seven to 13. condition, 228-0475 or 2269550. clever solution to the situation. Main Street, Manchester, Free estimates. Fully In­ kitchen faucets replaced when your troubles really It goes back to whist CARPENTRY & Masonry - AVAILABLE NOW - Cozy 2 1970 COACHMAN- I9 foot LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A (rear) 649-8159 sured. Martin Mattson, 649- repaired. Rec rooms, come from bad play.” where you scored one point Additions and remodeling. bedroom with modern kitchen Carrousel model. Canopy, state of affairs Is going to arise 4431 bathroom remodeling, heat 1974 BUICK L IM IT E D . Trucks lor Solo 62 Oswald: “South’s ace of for each trick over six (the Free estimates. Call Anthony and large yard. Only $185. today where you're going to ED'S LIGHT Trucking-attics modernization, etc Free Excellent condition, one hitch, mirrors. Good clean April 25. 1978 spades took East’s king at seventh trick being known Squillcote, 649-0811. Rental Assistors, small fee, condition. 649-3576. profit as mediator In bringing and cellars cleaned. QUALITY PAINTING and Estimate gladly given. M & M owner, low mileage, loaded. A business opportunity involv­ two parties together. trick one. South pronmtiy as the odd trick). 2365646. Must see. 568-8013 after 5 p.m. 1953 IN T E R N A T IO N A L Reasonable rates. Call 646- Paper Hanging by Willis Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. ing another could be ottered SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) led a club to dummy. East (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I Schultz. Fully insured, LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - Pickup Truck - Best offer. this conning year. He will see 1943 for free estimate. PENNY SAVER - Lovely 2 Your Inner voice is about to won with his ace and led (For a copy o! JACOBY MOD­ references 649-4343 New homes custom built, FRANK SCOTELLA - Plum­ Call 649-9281 anytime. Automotive Service 66 the merit of your ideas and bedrooms with appliances, 1976 AMC PACER - Excellent steer you Into making a brilliant another spade. South’s ten ERN, send t1 to: “Win al remodeled, additions, rec bing. Repairs and condition, no rust or dents, want to share them with you deduction concerning your children and pets ok Just lost to West’s jack and West Bridge," care ol this newspa­ GOURMET COOKING For ROY BRADLEY rooms, garages, kitchens Remodeling Faucets, stereo 8 track, 6 cylinder. 22,- 16x30 SUNROOF - New. $60. ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Fol­ work or career. Large financial continued spades.” per, P.O. Box 439, Radio City ' ...', -5H $135. Rental Assistors, small low your instincts today about HfltryWAlfH tWffoqU^ F|(_W .small dinner parties, cocktail Professional interior and remodeled, bath tile, cecment vanities, hot ater heaters. 000 miles. Asking $3,100. Call Call ■648-6705, after 6 p.m. sun specialists, factory gains should result. Alan: “ As South pointed Station, New York. N. Y. 10019.) parties, receptions etc Please work. Steps, dormers. Prompt service, on emergen­ fee, 2365646 trained, one day service, 114 changing something you feel is SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dsc. exterior painting and 2468635. oul-ol-dale or passe You'll be call 875-2241, or 871-1221 papering. Fully insured. Residential or commercial. cies 643-7024 East Main Street, Rockville. 21) Don't turn down any social FIVE ROOM DUPLEX - Cen­ able to come up with a belter The Flintatonea — Hanna-Barbara Productions Estimates free. 649-6996 Call 649-4291. GOOD USED CARS - Firm Automotivo Service 66 871-1617. invitations at this time. Many trally located, near bus line, replacement. Find out who price. Call 289-6433.1973 Buick eyes will be on you and valu­ 'B«rry’8 World adults only, married couple you're romantically suited to by able contacts can be made. preferred, no pets, available Regal, $1700. 1973 Buick Cen­ sending lor your copy of Astro- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) tury $2100. 1973 Toyota $1700. Artlcloi lor Solo 41 Building Supplies 42 Antiques 48 May 1st. Call 647-1037 after 5 Graph Letter Mail 50 cents lor Doing for others will give you 1972 Chevrolet Malibu $2000. p.m each and a long, sell- the greatest of pleasure today. I> I NATURAL STONE for 1970 Volkswagen Van $350. addressed. stamped envelope And what's more, others will BOATING SUPPLIES - Petit WANTED. Antioue furniture, to Astro-Graph. P 0. Box 489, Paints. Fiberglas Cloth and retaining walls, veneers, glass, pewter, oil paintings or DESIRABLE Four Room notice and applaud your behav­ DO D G E A SPEN 1976 - Radio City Station, N Y. 10019. For Flower Pots Resin. Johnson Outboards, patios, etc. Pick up by the other antique items R Apartment - Conveniently ior. "Cream Puff." 2 door, 6 Be sure to specify birth sign. new and used Outboard pound or delivery by the ton. Harrison, 643-8709 located. Adults - no pets. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) cylinder, air, power steering, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Asso­ Repairs Capitol Equipment. Bolton Notch Stone Quarry. Heat, hot water. Range, You're in your own element brakes, buckets, rear folds, ciates are prepared today to today In some form of group 38 Main Street, Manchester. 649-3163. TRADER WORLD Flea refrigerator and parking. standard, overdrive, rust­ reappraise their position in or­ activity. A good day to cham­ 643-7958, Market - Every Sunday star­ Lease and security. 646-3832, proof, rallys, steel radials. der to facilitate a better under­ pion worthwhile causes. You'll ting April 23rd. Free To The 643-7796. standing with you. Be equally Original owner. Over 20 MPG, have all the answers. SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Dogs-BIrds-Pels 43 Public! 397 Tolland Tpke , as cooperative. documented maintenance PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Put sand, stone, fill, processed Manchester, Conn., at Exit 94 AVAILABLE MAY 1st.- 3 CANCER (June 21-July 22) DOG-CAT BOARDING records. $2900. 633-4947. all your thinking to work today gravel For deliveries, call on 1-86 Dealer space room heated apartment in You'll take the matter ol caring on those large goals that have Groegc 11. Griffing, Inc. An­ bathing; grooming Obedience available $5.00 646-9288 , 872- country setting. Laundry, lor others very seriously today, appeared to be just out of your 1975 DODGE Trademan Van - dover. 742-7886. protection classes. Complete ,3649. parking. No pets. $195 and even though your thoughts reach. The answer can now be modern facilities Canine automatic, power steering, monthly. One month's securi­ aren't on beneliling yourself, found completely converted In­ COLONIAL .SWIVEL Rocker - Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon ty and references required. you will. ARIES (March 21-Apr1l 19) Take Road, Manchester. For terior, one owner, very clean. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Others a serious Interest In concepts Born Loser — Art Sansom 100'", Herculon, gold tweed, Watsd (o Buy 49 Call 643-0445, after 5:30 will find you pleasant company $75 Call 649-8052 re.sevations please call 646- Must be seen. Manchester presented to you today. You're 5971 Plymouth, Route 83 . 643-2708. to be with today. They want tO| MANCHESTER - Mature cou­ able to reshape the thoughts of CASH PAID Immediately - bask In the limelight you oc­ others into workable Ideas. DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 ple for 2 bedroom Townhouse, WEPeiCO POODLES - Guaranteed tiny for gold jewelry and 1975 DODGE COLT - 2 door cupy wherever you go. (NEWS<>Ar>ER ENTERPRISE ASSN I yards. $34 plus tax ALso sand, with basement, laundry THKKLEAP-FOOr toy puppies and stud services diamonds Licensed broker hardtop, 4 speed, very clean - gravel and more stone 643- hookups, kitchen appliances. KNOOI-HOUJ ARE, at fair prices 1-423-8789 for over 1 2 century Savitt only $2895. Manchester Buga Bunny — HBlmdahl and Stofftl Loue„J’VR«jr 9504 Private entrances, and rear (t> t979byNEA,lnc P.O M G Jewelers, 35 Plymouth, Route 83 , 643-2708. Asylum Street. Hartford, 527- patio. $270 month includes N AB0IR-II-THE SELLING MA.SON Tools - KITI'EN - 5 month old will neat and hot water. Available IFDC0? pay to have altered Call 871- 0163 1973 VOLKSWAGEN - Station I THINK THIS COamjME AIR AT 12 Motormixer and concrete immediately. 646-2482 , 649- "Haven 'I I seen you In a Steinberg cartoon?" 'lOOR aluminum float reach 16 ft. 3 9156 After 5 p m wagon, low mileage, UXJKS WlDtaiLOUS.' MILE CM 8989. Charlie. automatic, very clean, blade trowel machine con­ HAIR $2195.Manchester Plymouth, Hiwiw/wn crete llni.sh, sletige hammers, THREE VEAR OLD spayed •••••••••••••••••••••••••• VER KlDDIh/.' Our Boarding Houta — Carrol ft McCormick DRYRR. chain saw and motortop Call female Alaskan Malamute. RENTALS Homes lor Rent 54 Route 83 . 643-2708. ttlAri'COR Good with children, good dis­ '(A'u. ee TH' 643-6851 H irof TH' . EVERY 1 20,6COP position Needs a g o ^ home BEST POSSIBLE Deal - 5 1969 POSTAL JEEP - 28,000 HOW COME miles, 2 wheel drive, 4 RM?TV I Tim e icM 40 YEAR OLD Silvertone 6466369 Rooms tar Rent 52 rooms with appliances. N0800Y HA^ 0UPCN? cylinder automatic, excellent IN THAT PICK UP Radio - Works good $350 Call Carpeting. Yard for kids and EVERHEARP 646-4091. anytime CONN ANIMAL WELFARE pets. Just $185. R ental condition, 872-7213. •U'L LORD OF THE OWLi LEAGUE Has "Justin. " a EXCELLENT FURNISHED Assistors, small fee, 2365646. • Wheel Alignment fau n tlerof/- aUB AFTER Room for male - No kitchen 1971 VW CONVERTIBLE. FOR SALE Hogen Hi-Fi one-year-old male German r o u t f i t / > A.LL WE'VE priviledges. References Excellent condition, low c o m p o n e n ts - 35 w att shepherd mix Looks very ACREAGE - Plenty of • Front End Repair tWNE FOR S e cu rity .^ weekly. 6464003 amplifier - monaural - two similar to purebred All shots. privacy in this carpeted 2 mileage, must sell, moving. Trtl$ CITY? speaker outlets, Am-Fm House broken Excellent Bedrooms. Children and pels 644-0047, mornings. • Brakes Haathcliff THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - This Funny World tuner, turntable, Shure Stereo temperament 649-1326 , 246 welcomed. Only $200. Rental Birch House Women. Central- 1 n e a r m , r e w ir e d fo r 6315 Assistors, small fee, 2365646. 1966 FORD MUSTANG - • Exhaust 0 ly located. Downtown monaural - stereo records, Convertible. Good running Manchester Kitchen great working condition. With GOLDEN RETRIEVER Pup­ condition. $725. Call after • Balancing t h a t U . b e otGGi£- akJCKCs-: privileges. Call 6462358. your good speakers $75 or pies - AKC Registered, Olfices-Storos lor Ron! 55 4:30, 6461451. OOU-ARS/ best oiler 742-8215 excellent breed 7 weeks old. • Lubrication, Oil Change TWO ROOMS - Furnished, 219 Crochet a pretty basket Call 647-1633, after 6:00 p.m 1971 CATALINA-351 engine, Center Street, One room at power steering, power b r»e s , for the table flowerpot MAIRXIANY TWIN BEDS. 0FFICEJ5PACE • Shocks 211 Center Street. r or for hanirinit plants. One lull size bed 6460724 Lh/estock 44 automatic transmission, good No, ,5782 has crochet FOR ffiNT tires, brakes, body. $250. 872- • Headlights ami flnishinir directions. RIDING LESSONS indoor ISO sqa«re feet, center of 2511. I’ lONEER SX 1056 Stereo 238 CHARTER OAK Street - Manchester, air ccndltianliia and TO OSDIt, itsO 11.00 Itr ssch receiver t20 watts, con­ riding ring. Western stock • Radiator Repairs ultira sill 1st m H t U f MO seat, saddle seat, and hunt Room with private entrance, narkini. Cail SCSSSl. 1975 DUSTER - 6 cylinder, KMtlhll. tinuous. Less than one vear seat. All levels 2269817 suitable for older gentleman. automatic, radio, one owner. INIK MIST old $450 286'2287 or 528-SsW3 NO COOKING, Free perking. • State Inspections iBMt It IMHI Special $2795. Manchester ^ \ B »V E B Y $25 weekly. 6461746. I I M I n . iltm rtcM Boots-Accessories 45 MAIN STREET- 1400 square Plymouth, Route S3. 6^2708. FLOWER M v Tk «. n.t . ioom 2 MAPLE twin beds with mat­ • Safety Checks 'SIXTH FLOOR...ACe CATFOOB.IHC..'* feet, full basement, adjacent FI6 HT5 F(7B rrlit Nm ». IM fiii Wiw IIP tress and box spring. Very CLEAN FURNISHED Room - coot Ml Ititi Nnib«. 1974 F U R Y - 16t> -foot municipal parking lot. 1956 WILLYS JEEP 5 UNUOHT- good condition. $125 Si8-4903 For gentleman. Central loca­ 1978 ALBUM with aS2-page fiberglass, tilt trailer, with Immediate occupancy. Wagoneer, Best offer. Call 404 N V ' .- . , H -t-i tion. Call 646-4701 after 6 p.m. ttnufforiiTitiiiittn "Gift Section" with full 1975 55 horse outboard Chevy Brokers invited. Call 523-7438 643-25M for Mike. ALL THIS AND directions. Price . . . $2.00 engine 2 tanks. $2,500. Also SO or 522-3114 IlSO TNIII IOOM AT tl.lS IICH * TAG SALES horse Johnson outboard. $300 1969 RENAULT - Good run­ Short Ribs — Frank Hill 1. Nl. I.III-H .U I IIIION OUltTS. 228-0475 or 228-9550 OFFICE for rent. Carpeted, ning condition, $300. or best TIRES TOO. CMisIn tOrtm Imhr Mdti. EAST HARTFORD Center - air conditioned. Centrally offer. 6469066 M. l-tlT - lOILTS ON PIIAOt 3 CUSHION 7 FOOT LONG Attractive rooms, maid ser­ OlractlMi n r lU tH i Mllti. 1973 28 Foot ELKHART - 5th. located. Call Century 21, n . - Nl. I.III-IU N IM IIN II'I now. Sofa, matching rocker Like wheel, sleeps 6. full bath, and vice, Refrigerators, Jackston/Avante, 6461316. VW EXTRAVAGANZA! 1969 I I lUILTS. I I iHClHlIn Mini new. Reasonable. Call 568- much more Excellent condi­ carpeting, showers, free Squareback, auto, mechanical C O O O / 7 e 4 « Ns l-ttl-A m ilM t FAVOIITI 5843, after 4. anytime tion $5895, 742-9085. parking, bus line, reasonable. MANCHESTER - Modem of­ fuel injection (running before IFINANI. A taMUni lIlKtiM. weekends. 528-1776. winter) two bug hoods, type -3 A-2H m. *-IM-MAn A IIFT. Mm fice. Main Street. 750 or 1000 C ItW M «W «^ SyA, lac. imi fir friMli M l iMilp, 16 FOOT THOMPSON In square feet. Heat and air con- pan with disc ^rake front end, MAYFAIR ART and CRABT excellent condition, with 40 hp AVAILABLE FOR LADY dmoning. 6462469, or 6462755. standard transmission, mis- NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. "I told you ‘Jumping Joe’ was going to be hard to got.” MARKET - Sunday May 7. 10 electric start .lohnson out- ONLY- Private room with cellaneons type 3 body parts, 295 Broad St (opposite Sears Automotive) a m till 6 p.m,, Vernon boanl, just rebuilt With tilt community kitchen and bath, OFFICE FOR RENT With spare disc brake front end, OPEN MON TUE . WED fPI 8 '^ 30 SAT 3-1 Center Middle School, Over 80 trailer, with 2 new tires and conveniently located to stores heat and lights. Convenient extra set wheels with radiab. FINE ARTISTS and CRAFTS wheel bearings. All for $ ^ and busline. Call 644-0383 after area. $130 per month. Call 646 First $250 takes alt. Phone 646 THURS, 3-8 • 5-1 i 1161 PERSONS. Admission $1,00. firm 6466617, after 5:30 p m 5 p.m. 4003. 4896