^ G E TWENTY___MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri Ort l.l. 1978 Rec Sets Winter Gym Program One of the Best Energy Savers of AH Timely

EAST HARTFORD — The Department of Wednesday and Friday; Sunset Ridge, Mon­ school; O’Connell School, Tuesday, 6:30-9:30 Parks and Recreation has announced that the day, Thursday and Friday and Woodland, p.m.; Pitkin School, Wednesday, 6;30-9;30 winter gymnastics program will begin Mon­ a s t i c Monday, Tuesday and ’Thursday. p.m. and O’Brien School, Thursday, 6;30-9:30 pu- Th« Wtath«r day, Oct. 23. There will be programs for 7th The Parks and Recreation Department has p.m. pOOF grade through high school students and for jt e b p also announced the following adult programs; For the first time, the Parks and Recreation Rain Saturday, highs in 60s. atiults. Programs for 4th through 6th grade r ' - . c SHA men’s , Tuesday, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Department will offer a program at Sunset Partial clearing Saturday students will begin in November. Goodwin School; coed volleyball for adults (18 Ridge gym for special education studepts. The _ ri EAB- THE/ night and turning colder. The evening schedule for 7th through high and older), Tuesday, 6:30-9:30 p.m., activities will begin Wednesday, Nov. 1, at ^eTAL -^SUN-= Lows 37 to 43. Partly sunny school age students is as follows: 6:30 to 8 Hockanum School; women’s slimnastics, 6:30 p.m. For more information, contact the Q p Y a ' WORK FOR YObl windy and cooler Sunday with p.m. for 7th and 8th graders; 8 to 9:30 p m. for Wednesday, 10-11 a.m. and 7:30-9:30 p.m.. Parks and Recreation office. anritralTr EuTUiug Hpraitt highs in 50s. Probability of Make Your Own Storm Windows, high school students. Woodland School; men’s basketball (ages 18 to precipitation near 100 percent The following schools will be used on the All adults must purchase a residency card at H O LD S IN n 24), Monday and Thursday, 6:30-9:30 p.m.. HEAT' Storm Doors. Porch Enclosures! Saturday, decreasing to 20 following days: Center, Monday through the Town Clerk’s Office in Town Hall. The .Vol. XCVII, No. 12 — Manchester, Conn,, Saturday, October 14, 1978 East Hartford High School; women’s basket­ card is good for five years. so EASY ANYONE CAN DO ITI Mock Rescue A Family ISEWSpaper Since 1881 percent Saturday night. Thursday; Goodwin, Monday, Thursday, ball and volleyball, Wednesday, 6:30-9:30 K E E P S OUT CUT FLEX-O-OLASS TO SIZE T Weather map on page 14. Friday; Hockanum, Monday Thursday and p.m.. East Hartford High school; coed basket­ Hotel Was War Relic COLD' AND TACK OVER SCREENS i MANCHESTER -A mock Friday; Mayberry, Monday, Wednesday, OR WINDOW OPENINQSI U rescue, as part of National Fire ball and volleyball for adults (25 years and SEOUL, South Korea (UPI) — The Walker name S aves COSTS SO LITTLE ONIT Prevention Week, will be Thursday, and Friday; O’Brien, Monday, older), Monday and Thursday, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Hill resort, a relic of the Korean War and one ANYONE A Run. ft. Tuesday and Friday; O’Connell, Monday, Penney High School. of Seoul’s top hotels, has been renamed the Fuel! CAN AFFORD ITI 36" Wide presented today at 1 pm. at the. Wednesday and Friday; Pitkin, Monday, Also 2r-4T Width* I I snANoeo o n v h c co g e j Eighth Utilities District public The following girls’ program was also an­ Sheraton Walker and recently added 538 more WARP BROS. Chicago 60651 Pioneers in Plistics Since 1924 \ ^ IS YOUn CUAMANtEE Thursday and Friday; Slye, Monday, nounced for girls in 7th grade through high rooms, bringing its total to 806. . Take this ad to your Hardware, Lumber or Bldg Supply Store I ^OF SATISFACTION^ ' works ground on Fleming Road. Accept no subslilules—Get lop quality FLEX-O-GLASS The rescue will simulate the rescue of a boy on a railroad Secret Sessions bridge in the middle of the Hockanum River. ’The program will demonstrate GOP Women the action of Emergency Medical Plan Show Technicians and rescue abilities of the fire department. Speed Up Senate On Fashion The week-long observance of National Fire Prevention Week MANCHESTER - The WASHINGTON (UPI) - Secret will conclude today. With the crucial decisions being Manchester Republican negotiations behind closed doors Senate Republican leader Howard WEEKEND WINNERS! made off the floor, the Senate and Baker said he was making “no Women’s Club will present Friday produced major House moved into high gear, rapidly ’’Fashions on Parade,” (TWO DAYS ONLY— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY) Story Hours breakthroughs on two key bills — threat” but warned that if the bill is rushing through large numbers of drastically revised in the Senate or in Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. at the MANCHESTER -Preschool energy and jobs — increasing bills that were either non- Manchester Country Club. chances that the 95th Congress will conference with the House it would story time for 3- to 5-year-old controversial or considered minor. not pass. Models for the show will children will begin Wednesday, adjourn on target Saturday night. One of them was the *9.2 billion include Leslie Belcher, The energy breakthrough came in h-'-„ S Nov. 1, at Mary Cheney Library. And negotiators on the tax bill, foreign aid appropriations bill, which Barbara Higley, Elsie Tar- the House Rules Committee when Parents interested in which congressional leaders agree barely survived in the House taglia, Ginny Gallagher, pR\CEl must pass before adjournment, con­ Rep. B.F. Sisk, D-Calif., by voting registering a child for one of the Thursday night when congressmen “present,” broke a tie and allowed Terry Clendanial, Bea tinued trying to hammer out a com­ vented their ire at the veto by Presi­ OUBL' four-week sessions, which will the panel to vote 8-7 to send Carter’s Bagley and Beverly continue through the school year, promise with reports of some dent Carter of the public works bill. Malone. progress. entire energy package to the floor as are asked to call the library’s After three days of meetings in one bill. Model assistants will be Salad Spinner junior room, 643-2471, during the Speaker Thomas O’Neill and Byrd’s office — close by the Senate Doris Coughlin and Martha week of Oct. 16 to 20. The junior Senate Democratic Leader Robert chamber — an ”ad hoc committee” House members, who want to vote Freeman. AS room is open Monday and Byrd radiated a cautious optimism finally reached a breakthrough on the separately on the natural gas pricing Fashions will be 7.88 Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., that despite the potential Humphrey-Hawkins full employment provision, plan to challenge the rule provided by Arnoldeen’s, Our Reg. 12.99 roadbloacks ahead and a huge bill. on the floor. Manchester. and ’Tue^ay, Wednesday, Friday The gourmet’s secret! Place backlog of bills. Congress would The bill — rated “must” legislation Albert Heavisides will '■4'i and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 At the same time, Sen. James your salad greens in the bin, p.m. adjourn late Saturday night or in the by Carter, black leaders and labor— serve as organist. cover and push down. Uni­ Abourezk, D-S.D., playing his The story times run from 10 early morning hours of Sunday. sets a goal of 4 percent unemploy­ Tickets may be obtained que torque action does the maverick role to the end, refused to a.m. for about 30 or 40 minutes. Byrd told reporters at the start of ment by 1983 with the federal govern­ from Mary Fletcher or Pat rest. Wonderfull mealtime aid! stop blocking the only part of the Picture book stories, games and the day’s session, which began at 9 ment the employer of last resort. Lawrence. HOUSEWARES DEPT. energy package that the Senate has songs are part of each program. a.m., only eight hours after the close The breakthrough permitted the not passed — the energy tax of Thursday’s activities, that SONY 17” Diagonal Senate to reach a time agreement on p ro v isio n s. An a tte m p t w as Shirts Needed “chances are still good” Congress the bill, avoid a debate-limiting scheduled for Saturday to cut him off Club Commended Trinitron Plus® Color TV Raggedy Ann and will meet the adjournment target. cloture vote and a possible filibuster. with a cloture vote. MANCHESTER - Raggedy Andy Play Sets MANCHESTER -T he town is Ann comes with a complete lemon­ Mayor Stephen Penny has Gusdori Stand seeking bids for shirts for the *376 Our Reg. 434.70 ade stand, including a pet kitty. proclaimed the week of lor TV up to 19" ever-expanding recreational Oct. 14-20 as Manchester Exclusive Trinitron one-gun/one lens color Andy is set to fish with his dog and O 0 7 soccer program. 26.50 Reg. 32.70 system for crisp bright pictures. Automatic wagon. Hours of fun! Oir Reg. 4.99..f Junior Women’s Week. one-button color and hue; AFT. The town is seeking bids for Wilson Reprimanded more than 1,800 shirts for players ’The Manchester Junior Polaroid SX-70 Sonar Camera Musical Mickey Mouse Women’s Club will be and staff members in the Featuring the revolutionary Sonar, ^ ^ ^ A f l Pop-Up Piano celebrating its 20th an­ which silently focuses your cam era- I Z program. Bids will be opened Oct. Debris Disappearing from K-Mart O VI ^ 1 f t niversary this year and has exactly—even in a dark room! • ■ W Crank the handle to hear a favorite 27 at 11 a.m. nursery melody... and out pops Rubble at the K-Mart on Spencer Street is disappearing as V V W M . M . J . t V t J . t participated in many civic Mickey Mouse. They’ll stay enthrall-O 7 0 and community affairs. ed for hours. Our Reg. 5.29...... O a f 0 the crane swings repeatedly from the debris to a waiting dump Penny said. Vie for Votes truck. Salvageable merchandise has been sold to salvage com­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The tions made it clear there was con­ House voted Friday to reprimand Wilson, his voice breaking at ’"These citizens are to be ’s Cookie Monster EAST HARTFORD -Third panies, and the floor space is rapidly being cleared prior to siderable controversy in the House times, said he believed his action was commended for their out­ Rep. Charles Wilson, D-CaliL, for his about the whole Korean probe. Some Piay Clock and Bank I senatorial district ' candidates reconstruction of the roof which gave way during last winter’s an “ innocent mistake’’ and standing service to our failure to disclose a *1,000 wedding members said it was a whitewash; Fantastic fun! Cookie Monster toss­ Esther Clarke and Marqeila “inadvertent.” But he said he would town,” he said. ice and snow storms. (Herald photo by Pinto) gift from Korean rice merchant others that it was discriminatory; es a cookie into his mouth.. .on the Fahey addressed a group of Tongson Park. not protest the finding because he hour. Helps teach time, and sav- C 0 4 I retired persons Friday and and still others that the whole in­ hoped it would provide “ some mg too! Reg. 7.29...... 0 . 0 0 The vote was 328-41, with 29 voting vestigation was an over-reaction to promised to support legislation of present. teaching, some lesson” for future I ^ A b o u t interest to them. See page 6. irresponsible charges in the news House members. Town MacKinnon Charges The chamber then moved to con­ media. sider the House ethics committee’s Neither a censure nor a reprimand KRACO 40-Channel Citizen Band Rep. Ronald Dellums, D-Calif., a affects a member’s voting rights but United Methodist Index recommendation of a similar wrist- black, said Wilson and McFall, who Transceiver slap reprimand for Rep. John the stigma of censure is considered Women of South Ui^.v-J Canon 35mm SLR Camera ALL STAR EQUIPtAENT FOR STREETHOCKEYl Campaign Violation are white, “stand for a slap on the far worse. Methodist Church will Popular Kraco CB features S/RF meter, Churches ...... 3 McFall, D-Calif., and a more serious wrist” but “one of our brown with f/1.8 Lens and Case censure against Rep. Edward Wilson was cited by the! committee meet at 8 p.m. Monday to squelch control, ANL switch, RFgain 67.30 Victoriavllle Classified...... 13-15 PLAINVILLE (UPI) - Daniel colleagues” — the Hispanic Roybal— dials, delta tone control, more! #4030 the brochure promotes the defeat of Roybal, D-Calif., to wind up the for his failure to reveal a *1,000 cash hear Dr. Walter McKain Famous (^non precision in a 35mmn Our Reg. 89.44 53” Street Hockey Stick Comics...... 5 MacKinnon, the Republican con­ “stands to be totally wiped out” with with full aperture metering, expo­ Rep. Ronald Sarasin as the Korean influence-buying case. wedding present he received from Ourabtohardvraod Shalt combined wHh _ _ _ Entertainment ...... 2 the more serious censure recommen­ describe and show slides on sure indicator in viewfinder, inter­ tender in the 6th District Park when he responded to a com­ 17760 at«jgUw|j^ingplas(klx)ctay^ 2 ^ 7 Republican candidate for governor Debate on the disciplinary sanc­ dation. ‘‘What It’s Like to Grow changeable FO lens system, light­ Forum of the A rts...... 2 Congressional race, Friday claimed and as such, advocates the candidacy mittee questionnaire- Older in Russia.” weight, with hot shoe. ITX Our Ref. 19987 Obituaries ...... 6 a brochure promoting the can­ of Mrs. Grasso, the Democratic can­ Bauer t Black Afl Star 48" Street Opinion...... 4 Hockey Goalie Stick, Rif. 4.49...... 3.44 didacies of opponent Rep. Toby didate. An open house, spon­ 3644onth Warranty People ...... 7 Moffett, D-Conn., and of Gov. Ella T. MacKinnon said Connecticut law sored by the Manchester Auto Battery Sports...... 11-13 Grasso violates election laws. prohibits a committee for a can­ Lodge of Masons, will be Lightweight Automatic No-Bounce Ball or Repiacement U.S. Jury Convicts Television ...... Weekend Blade for Street Hockey MacKinnon said the campaign didate for federal office from spen­ Monday from 10 a.m. to Flashgun for 35tnm Cameras brochure, titled “The Moffett 34.60 Our Reg. 42.99 ( 44.99 No-bounce balls are for use on t^ ctoice ding money on behalf of another, can­ noon at the Masonic Tem­ Record,” indicates it was paid for didate. ple, 25 E. Center St. for all Extra starting insurance! Sizes to fit most asphalt or floors. Plastic blade 19.88 Our Reg. 27.94 is extra-strong. Our R « 79c (89c O U and mailed by the “Citizens for He asked state Republican Chair­ masons and their friends American cars and some light trucks and Recycles in just 6 to 8 seconds. vans. No trade-in necessary. Carter Signs Moffett, ’78,” which he said is man Frederick K. Biebel to file a for­ Soviets of Spying with cards, pool, conversa­ Automatic computer system. Use Moffett’s federal campaign com­ mal complaint charging both the tion and refreshments. it with hot shoe or PC cord. #220. ‘Power Kick’ Soccer Trainer mittee. Roberk Wiper Blades & Refills Reforms Act Grasso Campaign Committee and the NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) - Two America’s defense’’ to their by R e g e n t includes is soccer ball, “The brochure is a clear violation ” rhe whole case was initiated, Ea. Blade or Pair of Refills . Moffett Federal Campaign Com­ Soviet citizens employed by the The Beethoven CTiorus nykm neT stake (12' elastic cord. of the election laws,” he said. homeland. conducted and orchestrated by the Our Reg. 1.99...... 1.47 Jeaches and trains. Our Ref. t.99...... WASHINGTON (UPI) - President mittee with violations of the Connec­ United Nations were convicted will rehearse Tuesday 6.66 Carter made good on his No. 1 cam­ MacKinnon said the back page of The case posed a delicate FBI. In spite of everything employed ticut election finance laws. Friday of buying American defense after the Old Guard 6” Textured Fishnet paign promise Friday, signing into diplomatic problem, for U.S. of­ by the FBI, they do not have direct Sfazengir'Ctialenge 4 'Molded secrets from a U.S. Navy officer who ficials. The defendants were released meeting at Emanuel Planter with Saucer Leather SoccerbaH our Rh . is.99. .. 12.94 law the Civil Service Reform Act and evidence,” said one official. Lutheran Church in worked as a double agent. in the custody of the Soviet am­ During the 10-day trial, Lindberg, calling it “the first major change of A jury of eight men and four preparation for a program 1.88 Our Reg. 2.49 the civil service in nearly a centiuy. ’' Swindle Suspected bassador, who assured the govern­ who posed as a traitor, testified he Tuesday evening at the Cadbury Chocolate Bars women found Valdik Enger, 39, and ment the defendants would not leave infiltrated a network of spies after he Clean-lined contemporary planter In a ceremony in the White House Rudolf Chernyayev, 43, guilty of es­ the country. Masonic Temple. All styling goes anywhere. In white, YOUR C Q f Yellow Room, Carter said he had took a cruise on a Russian ship. members of the chorus are beige, yellow or terra cotta. pionage charges after deliberating In addition, the trial was postponed For nine months, Lindberg said he Ea., Our Reg. 79c made federal reorganization and In Sub Theft Plan for eight'hours. requested to be present. reform the top priority in his for two weeks so it would not em­ passed documents for cash at Choose Nut-Filled, Fudge-Filled, Nut & ’The two men were charged with barrass Soviet Foreign Minister An­ Fruit, Milk Chocolate. 5 Oz. Time to stock presidential campaign, “This clandestine meetings set up by a man The Veterans of Foreign ST. LOUIS (UPI) - An FBI agent Mendenhall and Schmidt after paying the officer more than *20,000 up for those Halloween trick or treaters! monumental civil service reform bill testified Friday he suspected a plot drei Gromyko, who addressed the with a foreign accent who identified Wars Ladies Auxiliary will Mendenhall’s court-appointed at­ in exchange for defense secrets UN last month. Healthy, Vigorous 4’ takes a long step toward meeting to the nuclear submarine himself only as “Jim.” hold its quarterly depart­ torney, Donald Wolff, said the dropped at spots along New Jersey’s ’Two officials with the Soviet con­ that pledge to the American people,” ’Trepang from its berth in New Lon­ ’The government played tapes of ment meeting Sunday at House Piants government appeared likely to drop toll roads. sulate who sat through the trial said Carter. “This legislation the charge against Schmidt in return Lindberg as he receiv^ orders for the Manchester Post, 608 don, Conn., may have been a scheme ’The U.S. government claimed the claimed it was a frame-up designed provides a fundamental, and I think documents at public telephone East Center St. A dinner Our Reg. 1.37 to swindle a businessman out of *300,- for his testi,mony against two men were spies who were under Panasonic Battery Operated long overdue, reform of the federal Mendenhall. to polish the FBI’s tarnished reputa­ booths. An FBI agent said the voice will be served after the Make your selection from our 000 in front money. tion. Fireplace Heater Jet General Electric bureaucracy.” orders to pass “secrets vital to was that of the defendant Enger. meeting. entire stock of leafy and flower­ Pencil Sharpener ing plants! With M esh Grate AM/FM Digital Clock Radio The civil service system, and the ponderous bureaucracy it spawned, But the agent, Michael Haggard, The Manchester Our Reg. 9.99 Your nolghbort’ viowt: Can tha Yankaaa 7.64 17.76 Our Reg. 24.70 23.40 Our Reg. 29.99 w u set up 95 years ago to end the said because there was no hard Veterans of Foreign Wars Affordable portable sharpener works Direct warm air back into the room Waken to alarm or jiour favorite widespread turnover of federal evidence to support bis theory, the Post and its Ladies on 4 AA batteries (not include) government pursued the case as an Auxiliary will visit the L'V- instead of up the chimney. Heavy- station. Walnut grain ixilystyrene employees that accompanied each atm win tha World Sorloa? •Panaionic Electric Pencil gauge V/i" welded steel tubing. cabinet with lighted dock face. new administration. actual threat to pirate the 292-foot Rocky Hill Veterans Sharpener Our Raf. 19 js ...... 14.76 vessel. Hospital Monday. The new law covers 2.1 million Members are asked to civil servants and makes it easier to Haggard was the only witness to meet at the Post Home, 608 General Electric Wide Spectrum fire rude and incompetent workers testify at evidence hearings before while rewarding those who do their U.S. Magistrate David D. Noce. At East Center St., by 6:30 Gro & Sho Indoor Plant Lights p.m. Norelco8,l0or12-Cup ASSEMBLE THEM YOURSELF! jobs well. It creates a senior the end of the court sessions Noce transferred to a federal grand jury CHOKE ■ ■Q7 w f OurReg.2.90 Replacement Carafes for executive service comprising 9,200 Dial-A-Brew Coffeemakers Spindles and Shelves top-level managers who can be the cases of two suspects, Edw a^ J. The serious plant-grower wants his plants to moved among agencies and be given Mendenhall and Kurils J. Schmidt. have the benefits of a wide spectrum of light, pay increases or demotions based Noce set bearings for both men for W n T E D n w e bengficiai than ordinary ftuorescents. &5.40% t;^.« REAOY-T&FINISH -N solely on performance. Oct. 23 before U.S. District Judge 12" Spindto, Rif. 1.15-1.4S.... 67* Ea. Dishwasher-safe carafes fit standard The bill also protects “whistle­ John F. Nangle. Norelco models, including Dial-A-Brew. 15” Spfmac, R.1. 1.35-1 J9...... 8 8 * Ea. blowers” who try to stop mis­ Mendenhall, 24, of Rochester, TO BUY management and waste. It makes N.Y., and Schmidt, 22, of Kansas Ci­ Deluxe Bamboo Rakes 14x36” SheN,Our Itaf. 549.....3.46 limited inroads into veterans hiring ty, Kan., are charged with conspiring C C 24"Rake Clairol ThermoetafConfrolled PRE-FINISHEO by repealing the preference for to steal the Trepang. Both were 2■ 0 0 OurReg.3.79 ‘Foot Fixer’ for Tired Feet arrested Oct. 4 at a downtown hotel CLEAN ...... Ei . - ______retired military officers and 12" SpkidM,n.f. 1:49-1.79 99* 9 0 30"ftake prevents “double-dippers,” those after a meeting with an undercover USED GARS 3mCC OurReg.4.69 24.70 Ourh|.35.99 15" Spkidte, Rat. 149-1.99.....99* Ei. Put together a handsome unit to your with more than one federal income, FBI agent posing as a potential buyer Unique loot-care system to use with or without from drawing more than |47,500 from for the submarine. E a^HHPPIiw^Vc.'V' Two favorite sues lor autumn dean-eps water. Controlled heet: 4-iAy control dial to ..... 5.63 S S T " '” *— stimulate all partsol the faet. IFF l HARDWARE OEPT. the government. A third suspect, James W. Julie Sherman Sean Piendel Pat Cottle Leo Poudrier Hardy Sawyer In another workers’ reform, the Cosgrove, 26, w ^ arrested on the CARTER Senate and House voted early Friday conspiracy charge the same night at Julie Sherman, Adams Street, always hated the Yankees.” will, but I have my doubts. Los Ron Robioon, 37 Pearl St., to approve Carter’s reorgnization his home in Geneva, N.Y. At a Manchester —“Of course I think Pat Cottle, 17 Grandview St., OONT FORGET TO STOCK UP plan No. 4 clearly defining the ad­ hearing Friday in Rochester Angeles has got a stronger team.” Manchester —“No way. The ON COLOR FILM FOR THE WEEKEND! they can. I hope so. I really love Manchester —“I hope not. I’m a Hardy Sawyer, 83 Bigelow St., SALE PRICES ministration of the Employee Retire­ Cosgrove’s attorney waived the right the Yankees.” Dodgers are too good, and Jim a a?)’* supply of factory fresh CALDOR has 29 stores in Connecticut to serve you! EFFECTIVE Red Sox fan.” Manchester —“No, I think the Gilliam died, so it gives the 1122* Main SI., ManclM«ter{ hodak 6 Fwaroid film in most popular sues. ment Income Security Act that sets to a removal hearing, clearing the Sean Piendel, 22 Waranoke THRU Leo Poudrier, 15 Candlewood Dodgers are going to take it this Dodgers a better reason to win.” I T tL 848-4464 STORE HOURS: MON. thru FRI.: 10 AM to 9:30 PM • SATURDAY: 9 AM to 9:30 PM standards for more than 1.75 million way for Cosgroye’8 extradition to St. Road, Manchester —“No, I think Drive, Manchester—“I hope they SATURDAY private-pension and employee- Louis. ' year. The Yankees have won the Dodgers are better. I’ve enough.” benefit plans. Noce separated the cases ,of f . PAGE TWO— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat.. Oct. 14. 1978 Forum of tho Arts MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Oct. 14, 1978— PAGE THREE LOCAL CHURCHES Chorale Sets Auditions musical, “She Loves Me,” which is ford Symphony and a chorus of 100 That’s Entertainment currently in production through Nov. voices tonight at 8 and Sunday at 2:30 GOSPEL HALL, Center St. ^.SOUTH UNITED METHODIST SECOND CONGREGATIONAL The Manchester Civic Orchestra 10 a.m .,peaking bread; 11:45 a.m., 5. (873-8668) p.m., in Bustmell Memorial Hall in CHURCH, 1226 Main St. Rev. George W. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF and Chorale is accepting resumes “Up From Paradise,” the new By Allen M. WIdem Sunday SchooliT p.m.. Gospel meeting. Webb; Rev. Laurence M. Hill; Rev. CHRIST, 3K N. Main St. Rev. Dr. James Hartford. FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI- from soloists wishing to audition for musical which was scheduled to be Bruce A. Pehrson, pastors. D. MacLauchlin, pastor. Tuesday at 8 p.m., Andre Previn N A -nO N A L CHURCH, 745 Main St.Rev. solo parts in Handel’s “Messiah.” added on to the 1978 season at 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9 and 10:45 9 a.m., Hayes Group Annual Breakfast; Itesumes should include previous conducts the Symphony Philip Saundera, minister. a.m.. Worship services, Parish Develop­ Goodspeed has been canceled 10 a.m.. Worship and Church School, ser­ singing experience and be sent to Orchestra in selections from Mozart 10:30 a.m., lYaise, Worship Service ment Committee in charge; 9 a.m.. mon by Rev. MacLauchlin, "The Devil’s because work has not developed to Eklgar Wasilieff, 15 Alexander St., and Rachmaninoff. and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Church School, 3-and 4-year-oId Nursery Evil ’Mcks,” based on Ephesians 6:10- where it would be ready for a Deliverance Service. Manchester, Conn. 06040, by Oct. 23. Wednesday at 8 p.m., Carolyn The so-called cynicism supposedly were sold for not that many years through Junior High Adult Bible aass; 20; 11 a.m.. Fellowship Hour in the Hall; bcneduled opening date of Nov. 8, ac­ FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange 10:45 a.m.. Senior High class and Auditions will be held Tuesday, Jones and James Drury star in pervading American print jour­ on a soapbox tirade against Cronkite, before. Inflation has had its impact 11:15 a.m.. Pageant Committee meeting; cording to Michael P. Price, Hall 2 E. Center St. Rev. James toliasov, Nursery; 7:30 p.m.. Praise and Teaching “California Suite,” Neil Simon’s hit nalism is, in truth, negligible when on journalism — as much as it has 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship Nov. 7, at 7;30 p.m. in Emanuel et al! — as so readily proved in the pastor. Service. meeting. executive director of the Goodspeed. comedy. telling it as it is. had on the floors, shelves and Lutheran Church, 60 Church St., fleeting fifties and soaring sixties. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL • An A m erican p re m ie re by Thursday at 8 p.m., Jean Luc Pon- fruit/vegetable bins of your favorite CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Manchester. Belfast playwright Stewart Parker Newspapering is a particular craft, But, mind you, television program­ Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF ty, French jazz “fusion rock” supermarket. vice. Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, senior Stuart /Gillespie is the titled “Catchpenny Twist” is one in which its practitioners have ming is primarily concerned with the CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. choralmasttr. violinist is featured. out-and-out scorn for the falsities, If print journalism’s all-too-eager CHURCH OF THE ASSSUMPTiON, pastor; Rev. George Emmitt, minister of Curtis Jr., pastor. launching the new season at Hartford entertainment; news content, a la visitation and outreach. The following solo parts found in Oct. 20, 21 and 22, humorist- derision for tongue-in-cheek Do detractors were honest and direct, Adams Street at ’Thompson Road. Rev. 8:45 a.m.. First Hour, Woodruff Hall; Stage Company, 50 Church St., Hart­ “60 Minutes,” takes a back seat 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all the “Messiah” published by G. photographer Don Cooper narrate^ Gooders, and, yes, unending respect schedule-wise, to the “sitcoms,” the they would be more rational in their Edward S. Pepin, pastor. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, Ihe ford, now through Nov. 12. (527-5151) “Northwest Adventure, the first Saturday Masses at 5 ad 7:30 p.m.; Sun­ ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Service, Schirmer are open for auditions: No. for those who would go- go*Uie extra musical specials, the hours-upon- thinking, more understanding in their Rev. Newell H. Chirtis Jr., preaching • The world premiere of event of the Bushnell Travelogue day Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 a.m. message by the Rev. Mr. Emmit, 2 recitative accompanied (tenor), mile, help the other fellow. amid hours "mini” dramatic series. spoken remarks. ’The Globe’s Sacrament of Baptism, Church School; “Ballroom,” a new Broadway-traund Series. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Children’s Church and Nursery provided; "Comfort Ye My People,” No. 3 Air mankind. A newpaper folds, goes down the 70,000 Sunday circulation is an enor­ 11:15 a.m.. New Member Conversations, musical, will appear at the American LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside 7 p.m.. Evening Service, message by the Robbins Room, ’Third Hour, Federation (tenor), “Every Valley Shall Be Oct. 24 at 8 p.m., violin virtuoso Ernie Pyle understood this in mous figure in New England. The Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford drain — in Hartford, New York, Street A Hillstown Road. Wendel K. Rev. Mr. Emmitt, Nursery provided. Room, Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff Hall. Nathan Milstein appears. World War II. Mayer Berger’s New ' Evening Herald dominates the City Exalted,” No. 5 recitative, accom­ Oct. 24 through Nov. 18. (375-5000) , Chicago, and journalism’s Walton, bishop. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN panied (bass), “Thus Saith The York Times pieces of life in the steel of Village Charm. CALVARY CHURCH, Assemblies of Dance Events little brother, television, with its ins­ 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood: 9:30 a.m.. Cod, 647 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), Lord,” No. 9 Air (alto), “0 Thou And I’m not touting either Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 Dinner Theatres * On Oct. 21 at 8 p.m., the Artists canyons of America’s greatest city tant taping, comes up with its Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. Cooper and High streets. Rev. Charles W. That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion;” newspaper because of obvious in­ p.m.. Sacrament Service. X • At the Coachlight Dinner Collective Performing Dance were masterpieces of print jour­ umpteenth' shrieking of “See! We 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for Kuhl, pastor. No. 18 Air (soprano), “Rejoice nalism. dividual circulation supremacy as SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. 'Theatre in East Windsor, “Fiddler Ensemble will be at Foot Prints, 466 told you so!” Rebuttal never adults and children; 10:30 a.m.. Service 9 a.m.. Family Worship followed by Greatly, 0 Daughter of Zion,” and much as I am citing both in this par­ ^ p t. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of­ Coffee Hour; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School on The Roof” starring Paul Lipson is Main St., Manchester. On the Those constant critics of American achieves the stature, the very of Worship, the Rev. Jim Wellborn will No. 48 Air (bass), “The Trumpet print journalism are all too quick to ticular paragraphing as indicative of ficers. and Youth Forum; 10:15 to 11:35 a.m.. playing now through Dec. 3. A special program will be traditional and significance of initial impact. The speak and present a program of contem­ Shall Sound.” shout, yeah, we had Pyle, we had the product, the finished newspaper 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m., porary gospel music and song; 6:30 p.m.. First and Second Year Youth Instruc­ Thanksgiving matinee is scheduled creative African dance forms. ’The more gullible viewer sits back and Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air Berger, who do we have now? And product, getting justified response. Evening Service, the Rev. Mr. Wellborn tion; 5 p.m.. Youth Supper. This special holiday concert will be Nov. 23. (522-1266 or 623-8227) dancers will be accompanied by says, in effect. Perhaps this is all Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. performed by The Manchester Civic any working journalist, from will speak and present a gospel music FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, • “Shenandoah” is being shown members of the African Percussion they say it is — newspapers are on If The Globe had floundered a UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, SCIENTIST, 447 North Main St. Orchestra and Chorale and soloists program. Karl Gustafson will lead a con­ nightly at the Camelot Dinner Ensemble directed by Allen Smith Manchester to Memphis, from their way out. generation ago, if The Evening 187 Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, 11 a.m.. Church Service; Sunday School Sunday, Dec. 10, at 4 p.m. in Glaston­ gregational hymnsing. Theater in Higganum. (563-8376) with visiting master percussionist. Rockville to Rockport, will assert ’Tain’t so! Never will be. Sixty- Herald had floundered a generation minister. for pupils up to the age of 20 and care for Karen Krinjak conducts a Bible Tic-Tac- bury High School. tion Army Sunday School at 661 Main St. Chief Bey. For more information, that the writing quality — the craft’s million-plus copies of newspapers ago, paying little attention to the 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 UNITARIAN UMVERSALIST very young children. Subject of the For more information, contact Toe for the seventh grade class at the Salva­ (Herald photo by Pinto) call 643-8953. essence — is still very much evident. are sold and read every working day need for constantly improving, up­ a.m.,Worship; 6:30p.m., Prayer; 7p.m., SOCIETY! EAST, Community Y, 79 N. lesson-sermon: “ Doctrine of Jackie Frasher at 78 Crestridge Musical events Television viewed broadcast jour­ in these burgeoning . grading, these two, too, might have Worship. Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, Atonement.” golden text from the Bible: Art Events PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Drive, Vernon, telephone 872-7823. • The annual Evening of the Per­ nalism, has its own breed of And at a price, of course, many times followed the Hartford Times, the minister. “ ... when thou prayest, enter into thy forming Arts will be presented Oct. • George E. Tingley of Mystic, “superstars” — and, please. I’m not what the best newspapers in the land Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. 11 a.m.. Dr. David Koffman, a private room, and when thou hast shut thy door, New York World-Telegram & Sun, 10:30 a.m., Worship Service, Nursery 21 at 8 p.m. at Manchester High photographer, will have his practicing chiropractic physician who pray to thy Father in secret; and thy Theater Events the Houston Press, the Chicago Daily provided; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 7 also studied at the Cantors Institute of School. Featured on the program will photographs on view in the Universi­ Father which seeth in secret shall reward • The Glastonbury Players will News. p.m.. Service, Informal Wor^p. the Jewish Theological Seminary, will thee openly.” Matthew 6:6. [ wings ol Morning By CUFF SIMPSON be the children’s choir from St. ty of Connecticut’s William Benton offer a dinner-theatre presentation of The people concerned with day-to- ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL present ‘"Two Hundred Years of Jewish ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, ) Mary’s Episcopal Church, The Museum of Art today through Nov. Neil Simon’s “Piaza Suite” Oct. 27, day modus operandi of progressive- CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. History Through Music,” Nursery and Park and Church streets. Rev. Stephen 19. The museum is open free to the 28 and 29 at Matty’s Restaurant, 141 Sunshine Singers, a scene from the minded print journalism across Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. Sunday School, Coffee and Conversation. K. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Barbara F. A Fisherman changing. For years the United Oh save me from the sins of ac­ public from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon­ New London Turnpike, Glastonbury. Manchester High School’s latest Sock America are dedicated — far beyond 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and West, assistant to the rector; Rev. Alan Many ministers are ardent Church of Christ has ordained cidie, day through Saturday, and 1 to 5 p.m. Mass in English and Polish. Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer, For reservations, call 633-9579 or ‘n’ Buskin production, and vocal the obviously surface coverage ap­ J. Broadhead, assistant to the rector. followers of Isaac Walton and every women. Some will recall the And let me know the right.” soloists. The event is sponsored by on Sunday. proach of television newscasting. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, minister. 7:30 a.m.. The Holy Eucharist, Rite H chance offered they rush to the 4410. 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Rev, Dorothy Pease who served on H.C. Bradby the Manchester Area Conference of • “EXTRA! EXTRA! The Men People in Connecticut and elsewhere with homily by Father Jacobson; 9 a.m.. lake or river or ocean. One Vermont In case some of you are curious • The sleazy lobby of a run-down Scholsky, pastor. Worship, sermon: “A Sense of Honor” ; 6 The Holy Eucharist, Rite H with sermon the staff of Center Church years ago. Churches. Tickets are available by and Machines of American Jour­ want their complete home-town addict was fishing near a bridge. about the meaning of “accidie” and hotel is the setting for the Mark calling Ann Flynn at 647-1156. They Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday mass p.m.. Worship, sermon: “Jesus— Fraud, by Father Jacobson. Church School, Twain Masquers’ current attraction, nalism,” an exhibition of formica news, their regular column features, at 8:30,10 and 11:30 a.m. A stranger passing by couldn’t Other denominations do the same. cannot find it in your dictionary, it is will also be sold at the door. panels and text depicting the history Great Man, Or Son of God?” (filmstrip). nursery care followed by coffee hour; 11 ‘"The Hot L ,” playing at their comics — and they want it all ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, believe his eyes so he stopped to Most recently the question about defined as “laziness or indifference • A jazz concert will be presented of news reporting, circulated by the a.m.. The Holy Eucharist, Rite H with the Roberts Theatre, 170 Kingswood “packaged” brightly, compactly. Archambault, Rev. William F. Carroll, Church and Chestnut streets. Rev. sermon by Father Jacobson. watch the peculiar antics of the women clergy has caused some ten­ in matters religious.’’ Road, West Hartford; tonight and by the Connecticut Traditional Jazz Smithsonian Institution Traveling The newspaper watching the store, in Rev. Francis V. Krukowski, team Ronald J. Fournier, Rev. Dale H. Gustaf­ NORTH UNITED METHODIST preacher. First, the minister hooked sion in the Episcopal Church, but To Run or Stay Club featuring the Yankee Rhythm Exhibition Service, will be in the ministry; Rev. Edward J. Reardon, son, pastors; Tom Larsen, intern; Rev. CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. a big pike, took it off the hook and Sunday, and Oct. 19, 20 and 21. (523- effect, doing its job today a tittle bit “clergy couples” is a new wrinkle Some weeks ago I was eating 7345 or 247-9625) Kings, a two cornet traditional jazz Barnes Galiery, Katherine Brush better than yesterday, will be around pastor emeritus. C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. Custer, pastor. threw it back into the stream. Next started within the last ten years. band, Oct. 21 at 8:30 p.m. at the Library, at the Loomis Chaffee Satu

H- fo u r -MANCHESTER RSENINGUKRALD, Manchester. Conn .... n., ,4 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 14, 1978 - PAGE FIVE Thought ~~)The Peanuts Charles M. Schuli ACROSS 2 Vent Answer to Previous Puzzle In “The Living Bible” we read in Press Takes Its Lumps! 3 Show to a “But no! He came once for all, at Dear Abby STILL HAVE AW , , 0H,‘dE5...IFINPITA THANK YOU FOR 6IVIN6 IT 1 Drunkard Hebrews 9.24-28 about man’s best P A T R I P K Thie ___* • _ . . . HE'S NOT WR seat the end of the age, to put away the By JAMES J. KILPATRICK This resentment is especially 0UNKET,I5£E...y I 6REAT SOURCE OF TD/ME,5(»)EETBAS800.. 6 Machine 4 Closed Friend. dingly bad, inaccurate and vindic­ power of sin forever by dying for us. The American press, as such severe. Bank advises, among of my acquaintance has gone through By Abigail Van Buren COMFORT ANP SECURITY 12 Eaay 5 Tour “For Christ has entered into tive. It is the manhandling of our SWEET 8A6BOO!! 13 Indolent 6 Idol And jpst as it is destin^ that men die diverse fellows as Richard Nixon and businessmen engaged in producing the maddening experience of trying 14 Once and heaven itself, to appear now before profession,” he says, “that properly r r 7 Coral island only once, and after that comes judg­ Bert Lance will tell you, is famed for consumer goods. These executives to reach a business executive, close ( f future king 8 Noise (pi.) God as our Friend. It was not in the enrages us.” 15 Put on ment, so also Christ died only once as dishing it out. We are not so widely “see themselves as victims of a to deadline, only to get the royal run­ K o V 9 Venetian boat earthly place of worship that he did ★ ★ ★ 16 Cut out 10 Compass an offering for the sins of many peo­ acclaimed for taking it. But when a around from the PR boys. Down in 18 Lysergic acid this, for that was merely a copy of media epidemic more virulent than DEAR ABBY: Jim and I have been married for over 40 point ple; and he will come again, but not few hard lumps come our way, we Well. There is some small measure Florida last year, one of the county yean. We are both in our late 60s and still love each other diethylamide 11 M.C. Mack the real temple in heaven. Nor has he botulism.” The bad consumer news 19 Jug to deal again with our sins. ought in good conscience to of truth in this farrago of ac­ deeply. However, due to Jim’s impotence, we have not been 14 Drinks gets prominent coverage; the good medical societies voted to discipline 20 Earth's star 8 T R E S SIEIDI I L E offered himself again and again, as cusations, but two or three points sexhally active for at least three yean. This has not altered (Let.) 17 Energy-saving “This time he will come bringing acknowledge the thumping and ven­ consumer news rarely is reported at any member doctor who spoke to a time (abbr.) SORTS C E the high priest down here on earth may be made in reply. First, our relationship one iota. We still have a wonderful 22 Gold |Sp.) salvation to all those who are eagerly ture some modest reply. all. working reporter. Who’s sore at marriage and don’t feel necessarily deprived. 21 Gold plated danger offers animal blood in the Holy of businessmen and doctors alike suffer Priscllla’a Pop — Ed Sullivan 25 Swift aircraft currency and patiently waiting for him.” In the current issue of the Atlantic, ★ ★ ★ whom? Abby, I resent the constant bombardment from TV, radio (abbr.) statuette 32 Marih 44 Glitter Holies each year. If that had been from a fundamental misunderstan­ 26 Bravado 23 Nonsense crocodile 46 Opinion Rev. K. L. Gustafson, Louis Banks gives the press what-for. Dr. Halberstam, a leading car­ The situation improves. At the and newspaper and magazine articles insisting that anyone B/ERV RALL I LIKE necessary, then he would have had to ding of the nature of news. Second, who is under 90 and isn’t sexually active should rush out and A i r s A TERRIFIC ■ANP SOURE V'-, 28 Give light 24 Be beholden 33 Dog group 48 College pastor. In the Feb. 15 issue of Modern TD COME BACK TO ' PI M to diologist here in Washington, is also highest levels of journalism, in­ get some kind of therapy in order to live a “full life" again. PLACE ID BE IF NUTS ABOUT 29 British (abbr.') athletic group die again and again, ever since the much of the picture they complain MV OLP SPOT IN imperial color 26 Gosh 34 Eire Calvary Church Medicine, Dr. Michael J. a professor of medicine and a prolific creasingly we see courts co v ert by Jim and I DO live a full life. Sign me.,. SOU UKE PEACE BIOLOeV.' 49 Dry world began. about is of their own making. Third, CENTER RELD ANP OUIET'" t l ' 30 Make 27 Milk-organ 38 Broke bread Halberstam lashes about with his writer in the medical field. His reporters who are law school CONTENTED 28 Deutschland 50 Universal time 32 Earned 39 Cause cane. They make substantially the the situation is steadily improving. 35 Manner (abbr.) (abbr.) February piece in Modern Medicine graduates. Many business editors are 40 Devise same charge, that once the press It is not news, alas, when one DEAR CONTENTED: If you're contented, fine. But the 36 Soup green 29 Genetic 51 City In Brazil is an admirable example of trained in economics. Food editors material 41 Feat The Almanac gets beyond routine reporting, much million automobiles perform bombardment yon resent is intended for the older person 37 Deserve 52 Compass polemical writing at its very best. He have degrees in nutrition. We have who buys the myth land it IS a myth) that sex is lor the 36 Disencumber 31 Japanese 43 Advise of point of our coverage is ignorant, biased, satisfactorily; it is news when ten 42 One who tekes the hide right off. First he skins science writers capable of holding young only.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 11 By llnilpd Press Inlernalional man troops. thousand are recalled. It is not news excels unfair, imbalanced, or all of the Mike Wallace and Dan Rather of 60 their own in any laboratory. And so Not true. Of course, with increasing age comes the 43 Comedian Today is Saturday, Oct. 14, the 287th In 1949, an East German puppet above, when Kodak names a vice president; 12 13 Minutes; then he flays the print on. This trend toward specialization natural slowing down of the entire body, sexual activities Carney day of 1978 with 78 to follow. state was set up in Berlin by Soviet included, but they need not stop. 44 Actress ★ ★ ★ it is news when Kodak gets hit with will grow steadily stronger. 14 15 The moon is approaching its full occupation authorities. media generally; finally he returns Alter all, just because you can no longer Charleston aD Tierney Banks is an old pro who served in an anti-trust judgment. It is not news 16 phase. In 1977, Bing Crosby died while to the television that “almost always ★ ★ ★ night doesn't mean yon can’t waltz lor an hour. 45 Mae West 17 18 the Time-Fortune factory for nearly when a surgeon performs a thousand role The morning stars are Jupiter and pjaying golf m , Spain. He was trivializes what it covers.” It is no But we never will wholly satisfy ciinofMEA.>K,TJd.aiRtiAPiion. IO-I4 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 years before he crossed the street successful operations; it is news our critics, and we ought never to DEAR ABBY: I have been going with a woman for nearly 47 Pul in Saturn. more realistic, he says, to expect the sen/ltude 25 26 27 to academia in 1973. He’s now an when he leaves a saw inside. And so try. So long as the press maintains an two years and I have never seen her in a dressi She absolute- Captain Eaay — Crooka & Lawranca 28 The evening stars are Mercury ^ press to be fair in its reporting than iy refuses to wear one. 50 Smooths Mars and Venus. 1 adjunct professor of management at on. Yes, we ought to cover more of essentially adversary relationship to 53 Halted 29 30 31 to expect a rattlesnake to be “fair” I have quit taking her out in pubiic because she insists on AT THB SieHT OF THB TWO IWTROPBKS- 54 Excavators ( Yesterdays^ the “triumphs and advances,” and in 32 33 34 35 Those born on this date are under ' the Massachusetts Institute of in its striking. the whole blessed world — them wearing pants everywhere. Once, I even gave her money to MAVOR 0 0 6 6 9 VA»JK9 OPEN HI9 O E9K 55 Brother ol the sign of Libra. point of fact much coverage is indeed PRAWER! Technology. His concern goes chiefly Dr. Halberstam is convinced that against us — a healthy tension will buy a dress, but that didn’t do any good. Moses 36 37 38 30 40 41 devoted to the good things. But news Teil me, Abby, is there something wrong with her? Or do 56 As ol now (2 The 34th president of the United 25 Years Ago to the coverage of business news. He much medical reporting is flatly survive. 42 States, Dwight D. Eisenhower, was is news. you think maybe I’m expecting too much? wds.) 43 44 Jack Gordon resigns as South relays his observation that many “biased.” He denounces the press for .■Vlr. Kilpatrick is syndicated by 57 Do not exist born Oct. 14, 1890. Actress Lillian GLEN 45 46 47 48 49 Manchester Fire Department com­ business leaders distrust reporters, ★ ★ ★ the Washington Star Snydicate, (cont.) Gish was born on this date in 1899. covering the harmful side effects of missioner. dislike the emphasis on “an­ The press could do a better job if Inc., N.Y., N.Y. This column DEAR GLEN: There is remote possibility that her legs SO 51 52 53 On this date in history: certain drugs without giving DOWN tibusiness” pronouncements, and executives and scientists would are disfigured, or she considers them unpresentable. 54 In 1912, former President 'Theodore 10 Years Ago coverage to “the triumphs and ad­ reprinted by permission of the 55 believe the press provides “a dis­ climb down from their high horses aulhor. In any ease, it’s her right to wear whatever she chooses, 1 Elementary The Hon. Charles S. House is vances. All this adds up to a perfor­ 56 57 Roosevelt was shot in , and respond, on the level, to and it’s your right to refuse to escort her for reasons of your machine (pi.) but refused to have the wound speaker at the dedication of the torted view of reality.” mance by the press that is astoun- own, reporters’ questions. Every reporter (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) treated until he had finished his Richard J. Martin School on Dart­ third-term campaign speech. mouth Road. DEAR ABBY: Will you please put something in your About 400 attend the celebration of column that would be a tremendous help to a lot of people? 4 In 1944, British and Greek troops I refer to those individuals who are constantly complain­ liberated Athens, ending three years the 10th anniversary of the founding November Voting Expected to be Light of St. Bartholomew's Parish. ing about their aches and pains. To hear them talk, nobody Win at bridge of World War II occupation by Ger- A r6cordrecord 155 million AmericansAmori/^anc ' " except themselves ever had a bad back, or stomach trouble Allay Oop — Dava Qraua will have reached voting age by the or any kind of operation. No matter how hard the listener generated by candidates in the pre­ , time of the Nov. 7 mid-term elec­ by about 30 percent of registered tries to steer the conversation to a more pleasant subject, WEYlWE-U. NEVER KEEP UP WITH ELECTION election weeks. these chronic complainers go on and on about their ailments. ALLEY Being too obvious loses tions. But less than half that number voters who did not go to the polls and INS TOO R will take part in the balloting for 35 Most campaign organizations have It’s really too depressing for words. by nearly half of those who had failed A lot of these folks read your column. Please give them IT’S YOUR OPINION senators, 36 governors, 435 members been at work at least since Labor Nevertheless, West to register. Together, those groups some kind of message. A gentle hint does no good. They go NORTH 10-14-A I I .'»i"'n'«n page is open lu all readers of Day identifying and registering like­ ducked the spade lead that of the House of Representatives and on and on. ♦ K J 10 8 I 111 Herald. \\ e solicit your opinions on lopies of iiileresi added up to about 29 million potential followed without a quiver. thousands of state and local officials. ly supporters. Their efforts will voters. TIRED OF HEARING IT W 10 8 5 4 South called for dummy’s III llie l•Olllnluni^y. Is il eiluealion? Vdiiiiiiislralion? ♦ AS ntiMiips.Hi:’ Rpcrciiliun? PolilicB? Voter turnout is traditionally lower culminate in election day “get out ★ ★ ★ jack and the defense got the vote” drives. DEAR TIRED: We are all familiar srith the type of 6 9 6 5 their two spade tricks. The purpose is to present a eross-seelion of eoni- in non-presidential years. About 49 Other leading explanations given imiiiily opinion on u wide \ariely of suhjeels. Which Americans are most — and "organ recital” you describe. In this connection, no one has WEST EAST South was mad but not too percent of the voting-age population the Census Bureau for not registering topped the a d v ^ of the late Ella Wheeler WUm x : ♦ A 83 6 Q 9 7 4 mad to congratulate West on -no "* I'""' .'our wriliiiL' to no more lliaii least — likely to vote? cast ballots for U.S. representatives :o "Talk health. The dreary, never-ending tales of W 1 » 78 his play of the low spade and .>»«» words, doiilde spaced, and send llieiii In- included recent household moves, un- IT'S Y O l R (M 'lM O N in the presidential election year of According to the Census Bureau, mortal maladies are worn and stale. Yon cannot charm « Q J 10 6 3 ♦ K 9 7 4 2 to ask him how he had familiarity with registration 6 10 8 4 2 6 73 worked it out. Muneliesler Kiening Herald 1976. But only about 36 percent voted voting participation generally in­ or interest or please by harping on that minor cord- presidential and mid-term elections procedures and failure to meet disease. So, say that yon are wefi, and all is well with you. SOUTH West, an old campaigner llurald Sf|iian* for representatives in the 1974 mid­ creases with age, education and in^ Manriicsipr, 0 6 0 4 0 has been falling since the early 1960s. residence requirements. Additional And God will hear your words and make them true." 6 52 never said a word except term elections. come. The only exception is among that he felt that the score for As a result, many political observers reasons frequently cited by Do yen wish yon had more friends? For the secret tt 6 A K Q J 9 3 people age 65 and above, though Tha Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ 5 six hearts bid and made In addition, turnout in both predict this year’s turnoqt will again registered voters for failing to vote popul^ty, get Abby’s new booklet; "How To-Be Popular; senior citizens still voted in larger 6 A K Q J against him would have sink below 40 percent and may reach included illness, family emergencies, Yan’re Never Too Young ar Too Old.” Send t l with a long, been well below average and SCOOPS seU-udAusaed, stamped (28 cental envelope to Abby, lU a post-World War II low. percentages two years ago than did Vulnerable: North-South that he wanted to give him­ by Doug S n ^ people under 35. out-of-town travel and inability to get Laaky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. Dealer; South self every chance for a re­ mums, mkfisricrmt Possibly counteracting the off work or to go to the polls. 1 rm M ★ ★ ★ West North East South ally good score. flUKH THIT yins! downward trend will be the presence Recent proposals for getting more We think West had another THOU m In keeping with the above, whites 2» of tax cut measures on many states’ Americans to the polls include Pass 36 Pass 4 NT reason for his play. It was SlILS are more likely to vote than are that third round of trumps ballots. Nearly 69 percent of Califor­ paying people for voting, making Pass 5* Pass 66 blacks and members of other minori­ Pass Pass Pass that South had played. He w m nia’s registered voters turned out for voting mandatory, shortening baUots had no reason for tliat play ty groups. Republicans are more sxicvTioi sunmoK ^ m r that state’s June primary, which by making minor offices appointive, except to make sure that frequent voters than are Democrats; Opening lead: 6Q West would know that South scm i. m w ous sctoH? featured the since widely copied keeping polls open longer hours and m i however, there are more than twice had started with six trumps. iFfctr... Proposition 13. That compared with a easing registration requirements and 54 percent turnout of registered as many Democrats as there are Republicans. procedures. Some of these solutions voters in California’s 1974 primary. have been tried by European Nearly equal percentages of men By Oswald Jacoby ★ ★ ★ democracies, where voter participa­ and Alan Sontag You hold: and women vote. 10-14-B Voter participation also depends on tion exceeds that of the United States 6 AQ87 C Lack of interest, lack of preference South gave the hand an such diverse factors as election day by as much as 30 percent, according W K J 9 6 or general dislike of politics were interesting play. He won the ♦ J 3 2 weather and the excitement to surveys taken in the early 1970s, diamond, played out three given as reasons for not voting in 1974 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Ftb. 19) 6 75 O • 1 ^ given as reasons for not voting in 1974 (Newspaper(Newspaper Enterprire Enterprise W Assn.) r ' Before you rally to the under­ rounds of trumps and cashed dog today, be certain you know four clubs in order to discard The bidding has gone: one all the facts. You could defend the eight of diamonds from club to your left-double by someone or something that Is dummy. your partner-pass. A Dakota not worthy. The game was match reader asks what the correct October 15,1971 PISCES (Fab. 204larch 20) Do point duplicate and South bid is. Editor’s Note: This is the sixth in a Financing For Human Needs Some unproductive relation­ nothing today that could put felt that he had carefully It is two clubs. You expect ipriPQ nf i<; __ i_• _ Kovernmpnt’c nnurar r^t _ __ ships will dissolve of their own your resources in jeopardy due T series of 15 articles exploring government’s power of taxation shown West that he. South, that your partner will bid a assures that all future obligations volition this coming year. to poor management practices. had started with one spade, major suit whereupon you “Taxation: Myths and Realities.” ratio implies an inevitable matching They'll be replaced by alli­ Work things out lor yourself. will be met, a trust fund balance six hearts, two diamonds will jump to game. This series was written for Courses increase in taxes. ances tar more to your liking ARIES (March 21-AprH 19) Com­ and four clubs. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) equal to one year’s benefits is usually and benefit. panions who normally comply by Newspaper, a program developed If Social Security continues to be by University Extension, University considered an adequate reserve. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) In with your wishes could prove Heathcliff — George Gately financed exclusively by payroll matters that get down to push difficult to get along with today of California, San Diego, and funded The Payroll Tax taxes, expenditures for OASDI will and shove you may have a it they think you are dictating to by a grant from the National Endow­ them. In 1978, the payroll tax amounted to rise to 18 percent of taxable payrolls hairbreadth edge over your ment for the Humanities. opposition today, but the con­ TAURUS (AprH 20-May 20) You 12.1 percent of the first $17,700 of in 2025, with Medicare requiring test Is still too close to call. have the knack today lor com­ Winthrop - Dick Cavalll Manchester Community College each worker’s wages, with the another 8 percent. These high taxes Find out who you’re romanti­ pounding already sticky situa­ offers a three-credit course based on employer and the employee each are unavoidable if the current ratio cally suited to by sending for tions into something tar more complicated. Try not to use this the newspaper articles. For informa­ paying half. Recent legislation of benefits to pre-retirement ear­ your copy of Astro-Graph Let­ f rrfeAi^RM.^ ^ ( (5ER4AS A R E \ tion, call 646-2137. ter. Mall n cents for each and a unenviable quirk. dramatically increased the wage nings is maintained and 65 remains long, self-addressed, stamped GEMINI (May 21-July 22) It 1 I CAN SEE j SUFT=OiSeP Copyright 1978 by the Regents of h®®® from the current $17,700 to $29,- the age of eligibility for full retire­ envelope to Astro-Graph, P.O. could prove a lesson In futility V y \ 7C> B E / the University of California. 7(W in 1981, after which time the base ment benefits. Box 489, Radio City Station, today to try to champion an V IN V ISIB L E ./ J WHAT PIP YOU N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify unpopular Issue against the y By ALICIA H. MUNNELL will be automatically raised each EXPECT- However, improvement in health birth sign. majority. Make friends, not CLAUDE RA IN S? Social Security is the world’s year by the same percentage as the and life expectancy of the aged and SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) The foes. largest pension plan. growth in average wages. the projected decline in thb popula­ row you have to hoe today may CANCER (Juna 21Jiily 22) Your be a difficult one. The reasons Image is somewhat akin lo Each year 1.5 million workers in This increase in rates and the tion of working age between 2015 and could be two-fold: Roadblocks fragile crystal today. Unbecom­ the United States retire and start financial crisis that precipitated it 2035 may lead to pressure to postpone by others and self-made prob­ ing behavior could shatter the collecting monthly checks from the have focused attention on both the retirement age to, perhaps, 68. This lems. respect that others have for Social Security Administration. fairness of the payroll tax and its ap­ would substantially reduce costs. SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Ouc. you. methods of financing the program, 21) In social situations today LEO (July 23-Aug. a) Weigh In 1977, Social Security dispensed propriateness for financing a system The high costs associated with the steer clear of pompous person­ your words judiciously today. alrnost $87 billion in benefits to the and others for tying benefits more that combines welfare attributes current system of financing in the alities. You’ll be tempted to pul Thoughtless comments could • tm tir KA Sc. TM MX UA la. ox. cWiUJ retired, the disabled, and their closely to personal contributions. with insurance. face of population shifts have big-shot types In their place. arouse the Ire ol your listener Much of the controversy surroun­ CAPRICORN (Due. 22.Jin. 19) even though no III will was Short Riba - Frank Hill dependents and survivors. Another Some believe that the payroll tax is rekindled discussion about moving Changes at home should not Intended. $16 billion in medical benefits went to ding the financing of Social Security excessively burdensome on low- Social Security from pay-as-you-go to be made today unless you and VIRGO (Aug. 2S-S«pt. ») Be persons over 65 under the Medicare has its origins in the structure of the income workers, whose entire salary a funded basis. Although the original your rrute are In accord. If extremely careful In Joint ven­ (lom m ofo/r/) program. program, which differs from conven­ falls within the maximum taxable legislation of 1935 provided for the something major is done with­ tures today. You could be held tional private pension plans in two creation of a substantial trust fund, out the other’s approval, the accountable financially for mis­ — But size does not necessarily mean limit ($17,700 in 1978). In contrast Issue won't be resolved readi- takes not o l your dolriig. strength, and the Social Security important respects. workers earning twice the maximum the reserves that would have ac­ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) system rMently has been ailing. The First, the pure insurance role of pay taxes on only half their salaries. cumulated if workers’ contributions Btrry't World - Jim Bmry ♦rrfe CAVIAR CASeeROLE FROM 1HE signs of impending exhaustion were Social Security is modified by Furthermore, wealthy people are had been stockpiled for their retire­ KUTV-KAT COOKBOOK/* clear in the mid-seventies, when, for welfare considerations, such as dis­ most likely than those with low in­ ment were distributed to a first three consecutive years, more funds proportionately high benefits for low come to derive part of their income generation of retirees who never con­ Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl & Stoffal were paid out in benefits than were income workers and additional from unearned sources, such as in­ tributed. 4 received from payroll taxes that benefits for dependents. Thus, for terest dividends, or capital gains, all It makes a little sense to ask the OPEN UP. fUOOSy/ 3I& ^ IT'S THAT PESRT ^ finance the system. example, John Burns, a bachelor, of which are excluded from the current generation of low and middle • im Ir KA M. TN. Mi UA M. n. RMikMiaL THINSS ARE 0REW IN/ WA39IT HERET05EUU retired as an accountant in 1977 He ME 0WUSHES/ MAV3E Legislation passed late in 1977 in­ payroll tax. Thus the nercenta^p of income workers to contribute not Our Boarding Houao creased these taxes and provided a received a monthly Social Security income that goes to p Z r llU x e s both those who want to maintain a only for their own retirement but Thia Funny World HE'LL SO AWAY,/ much-need^ financial transfusion. check of $413, amounting annually to tends to be greater for low-inwml ^ mandato^ contribu- strong link between individual con­ also, in effect, for that first genera­ 32 percent of the $15,300 he had workers ^ earned retirement benefits. tion of retirees. HOW POE0 I OANT- ■ Experts disagree, however, about tributions and benefits, and those IT FEEL TO the long-range diagnosis and earned in 1976. n DECIDE ^ Although unearned income con- who fear the use of general funds Therefore, the Social Security PUT PEOTLE VJHETKER treatment; some argue for new Fred Smith, on the other hand, tinues to be excluded unde? recent ^ would lead to an unwarranted expan­ program will probably continue to be UNDER Trie HEiS A WISE re tir^ as a sales clerk and received legislation the substantial goals: wage-related benefits and sion of the Social Security program. financed on a pay-as-you-go basis. As MICROSCOPE? OLD OWL in1.. the.u- taxahia ,j. _®aaoatantial k increase non-wage-related weUareweHare payments,payments The Author himself Facing the Future ^people from the post-war baby boom DISCOVER OR A HAWK j f and $107 for his 65-year-old wife, who somewhat lessened the inMultv of ffiordore, should come retire, however, a choice will have to ANY RARE Costs for the next 25 years” are WAITIN’ Alicia H. Munnell is assistant had never contributed to Social the tax, since o“ly 6 S n f n two sources; a flat payroll tax be made: whether to endure payroll SPECIES? TO fOUNCE! since only 6 nermni nf ...... vax manageable, but serious financial vice president of the Federal Security. Their combined annual in­ workers will „ earn...... more^tlLn. the ?" and the personal income taxes of 18 percent for old age and problems will face Social Security Reserve Bank of Boston, respon­ come from Social Security amounted maximum taxable amount. In add? tax, which is based more on ability to disability benefits; reduce costs by & 10-14 after the turn of century. The recent sible for federal, state and local to 88 percent of Mrs. Smith’s $4,400 tion, special credits in the personal pay and is used to finance other lowering benefits or extending the and continuing decline in the fertility fiscal matters. salary in 1976. Some argue that this income tax for low-income families major government programs. Alter­ retirement age, or add other sources HEV, ELMER/ OKAY. I'LL COME She previously taught at treatment of the Smiths is tan­ natively, welfare aspects could be rate will have a dramatic impact on of revenue. ARE V A IN 0ACK TOMORROW./. with children serve to offset most of the ratio of Old Age, Survivors, and Wellesley College and was a tamount to a welfare payment, not eliminated from Social Security and THERE? the burden of the payroll tax for Disability Insurance (OASDI) research assistant at The these groups. absorbed by other government This view expressed in Courses by should not be beneficiaries to the number of Brookings Institution. financed by payroll taxes. programs. Newspaper are those of the authors Other Forms of Revenue workers covered by the program. _She is the author of “The Im­ Second, unlike private insurance, After all, they argue, why should a only and do not necessarily reflect Whether payroll tax ought to re­ Currently, there are 31 • tinbyNEAlnc pact of Social Security on Per­ the ^ l a l Security program does not young worker earning only $10,000 a those of the University of California main the sole source of Social Securi- I' sonal Saving” and “The Future of provide for the accumulation of large fi»„_ ■— «'viai oecuri- ypayyear pay d 6 percent percent payroll payroll taxtax to to sun- sup- beneficiaries per 100 covered the funding agency, or the par­ y tmancing or whether other forms P^Tt welfare payments for an elderly workers. By the year 2025, as people Social Security” and co-author of tnist fund reserves. Rather it func­ ticipating newspapers and colleges "Sure, there'll be a tax cut for every “Options for Fiscal Reform in tions on a pay-as-you-go basis: 01 revenue should be added depends Person who may never have con- from the post-World War II baby OT one s view of the role of Social tributed a dime to Social Security? boom retire, the number of taxpayer, and It'll be delivered by the tooth Massachusetts.” cu^ent payroll Ua receipts are used falryl" to finance current benefits. Since the SMurity. Observers who view Social Opposition to the use of personal beneficiaries will grow to over 50 per Security as a compulsory lifetime mcome tax revenues comes from 100 workers. Under a pay-as-you-go HT»lltN.^8>W.,hc. system, a 65 percent increase in this ”I think we have to drill deeper.” PAGE SIX__ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 14, 1978 1 Obituaries ' Candidates Woo Family Raises Puppies Schumacher Dies, F'or Blind, Police Work Retirees’ Vote By BETTY RYDER iWYOOU' "They are named alphabetically stresses the need to let them be free. will do my damnest to get the legisla­ By CHARLIE MAYNARD Life/Slyle Kdilor Pioneer Executive tion pass^. according to the litter," Judy said. However, they do not have to roam Herald Reporter Graduation day is a speciai day for They are rambunctious, Janet ad­ as in a common belief. They are con­ The only break from the routine every family but when the graduate mits, but smiles when she recalls “I MANCHESTER - J. Clifford died Friday at his home. He was the EAST HARTFORD - Just two came during the question and answer tent to be in enclosure such as a husband of Mrs. Corinne A. Peckham days before their campaign moves in is a German Shepherd and her alma raised four children — now we’re on fenced in yard. Evidentally, it’s the Schumacher, 63, of 377 Keeney St. period when Mrs. Fahey was again r mater is the Second Sight Foundation our fourth puppy." Schumacher. front of the television cameras, third queried on her support for gay rights, feeling of being helpless when Mr. Schumacher was born in senatorial district candidates Esther J in Long Island, N.Y., graduation day Diet is important to the well-being chained that causes them to bark and an issue her Republican opponent has is especially exciting. Dover, N.J., Nov. 4, 1914, and had Im Clarke and Marcella Fahey pitched of the dogs, and Janet said they are become nervous." hit her on during the campaign. Janet and Jim O’Connor of 63 led dry meal, raw meat (organs) and Females are used for seeing eye been a resident of Manchester for the for votes from the Hockanum Mrs. Faney bristled when the ques­ 4> past 39 years. He was employed as a Chapter of the American Association Wyneding Hill Road and their four a coat conditioner. “1 obtain the dogs, after they are spayed. "The tion was asked and charged that it children are currently training their organ meat from Copaco in Bloom­ male dogs are too macho.” purchasing agent for Pioneer of Retired Persons Friday afternoon was planted by the opposition. Parachute Co., Inc., Manchester, and at the South Congregational Church. ' fourth puppy, who, when she is 14- field for 39 cents a pound. ‘Queriija’ "For a blind person to purchase a • “Everywhere I go, that question is V # months-old will be sent to either the at her age, dats three times a day." seeing-eye dog from one of the was with the company 39 years. He Mrs. Clarke, the Republican, and always brought up.” k ‘ ^ f' was a member of Trinity Covenant Mrs. Fahey, the Democrat, will Second Sight Foundation or the A booklet provided by Fidelco in­ scliools it costs $150. In reality, the Mrs. Clarke shook her bead while Seeing Eye School in New Jersey. forms prospective foster parents entire breeding, and training Church, Manchester Lodge 73, A.F. square off again in a live televised her Democratic opponent was i r The O’Connors read about a about the care needed in raising the program costs $2,000," Janet said. & A.M., Tall Cedars of Lebanon, debate Sunday at noon on Channel 8, speaking and later denied the ■ • H- Manchester Rod and Gun Club, Hose WTNH-TV New Haven. They will I "foster parent’’ program for Ger­ dogs. If anyone is interested in learning charges that the question was man Shepherds about four years ago, "People interested in raising a pup more about the program, they may and Ladder Co. No. 1 and Washington answer questions from a panel in­ planted. Social Club. cluding the network’s moderator and "We contacted Fidelco Foundation in should have a fenced in yard." Janet contact me at 643-7432, or Roberta at At the end of the meeting, Edith Bloomfield, which is operated by said. “It makes the dogs very ner­ 677-1590, or write to Fidelco Founda­ He is also survived by one son, a representative from the League of Carlson, the chapter’s vice-president r * James C. Schumacher of Coventry Women Voters. Charles Kaman (he’s president of vous to be chained and the booklet tion, Box 142, Bloomfield, Conn." said, “In all fairness, it should be A § 4 n and one daughter, Mrs. John (Bar­ The ^ 0 spent nearly half an hour Kaman Aircraft) and his wife, noted that there were no questions J W i Roberta. The Kamans have been in­ bara) Higley of Manchester; six collectively espousing their concern planted here today. If there were, we grandchildren. for the elderly. Mrs. Clarke said she volved in breeding the dogs for 20 could lose our charter.” \ Private funeral services will be would ^ k to eliminate the sales tax I .•'HP years," Janet said. Tuesday at the Holmes Funeral on burial items while Mrs. Fahey ^4 Roberta and her husband and a small group of others became in­ Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be in favored dropping the tax on clothing. Mrs. Fahey defended her stance by \ ,'4 East Cemetery. There are no calling Mrs. Fahey said she supports man­ saying she would support any act terested in breeding the puppies and 7 began importing them from Ger­ hours. datory imprisonment for assaults on prohibiting discrimination. many. The family suggests that any senior citizens and Mrs. CTarke said “I will always talk about these \( donations may be made to the she would try to extend the emergen­ things when they relate to dis­ “All in all, we handle between 50 American Cancer Society, 237 E. cy medical services to the state if crimination and human rights. I will and 70 dogs a year and during our 20 J. Cliffoi^d Schumacher years have provided more than 1,000 Center St. elected. always fight for that and I’m proud of Both ended their brief remarks that.” dogs for the use of the blind, ” she said. Salomea Wagner w th pledges of service to the elderly Mrs. Fahey said she did not con­ Maple St. died Thursday in Hartford “When our dogs have litters we try EAST HARTFORD-Salomea if elected to the senate seat which sider her support of the 1977 bill as a Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. to find foster homes for the pups (Dubiel) Wagner, 86, of 63 Mae Mellberg Frederickson. comprises all of East Hartford and big issue and said there were other Ridgewood Road, Colchester, half of Manchester. issues “we have to be working on.” from 4 months to 14 months at which Mr. Frederickson was bom in Ror- time'we evaluate whether they are of formerly of the Hartford area, died vik, Sweden, and lived in East Hart­ “I want to go to the Senate. I want Both candidates said they have Friday at a local convalescent home. ford the past 37 years. to continue working for you,” said planned heavy weekend campaigning the proper temperament and disposi­ She was the widow of Stanley Mrs. Clarke. “As humbly as I can say before their televised debate. The tion to be train as seeing-eye or police He was employed at Pratt & Ws All For Sale dogs,’’ Roberta said. "For us, it’s a Wagner. Whitney Aircraft Division of United it, I feel I’m qualified for the job.” two are vying for the seat vacated She was born in Poland and had Mrs. F ^ e y said, “I will not be up family project. And we’ve been for­ Technologies in East Hartford before Pete Lozier of the Manchester Lions Qub checks over the when Mrs. Fahey defeated George tunate because over 50 percent of our lived in Colchester for the past seven his retirement in 1973. there deciding what you want. I want Hannon in the Democratic nrimarv years. ^ small mountain of merchandise which will be up for sale Sun­ 1' foster families are repeaters like the He was a member of Calvary Tem­ you to tell me what you need and I in MAY. Other survivors are a son, Stanley day during the club’s third annual tag sale. The sale will be O’Connors." ple, West Hartford. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the parking lot of McDonald’s on W. The latest addition to the O’Connor Wagner of East Hartford; two Other survivors are four sons, daughters, Mrs. Alice, Shannon of Center Street. Dealer space is available. Proceeds will help family is a female named Edward L. Frederickson of m . "Querida.” Saybrook, Mrs. Stephanie Redman, Wethersfield, Frederick E. benefit Lions projects that the blind. Polle* R«port t.jgd9k Anaheim, Calif.; two brothers in "We also have a nine-year-old Frederickson of East Windsor, Carl Norwegian Elk Hound named Poland; five grandchildren and eight I. Frederickson and Philip D. Manchester great-pandchildren. Vernon ’Katrina’ and she gets along fine with Frederickson, both of East Hartford; Police Friday charged a Hartford each new puppy. Oh, when 1 first The funeral will be Monday at 9:15 a daughter, Mrs. Violet Beaulieu of man with operating as a television Dale L. Carlow, 27, of 168 Vernon from the Newkirk and Whitney Jews Will Observe Ave., Rockville,'Was arrested on a bring a new one home, she barks and Windsor Locks; a brother, Ivar technician without a proper license. Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., Superior Court warrant on charges of scolds me for having her privacy in­ Frederickson of Sweden; three Edmund H. Foy, 21, of Hartford vaded, but she really is a help in East Hartford, with a Mass of Chris­ sisters, Mrs. Eira Svensson, was charged with toe offense, police issuing a bad check and second- tian Burial in St. Rose Church at 10. degree failure to appear in court. The training the puppy. Johansson and Ruth Staklquist, all of Feast of Booths said. An arrest warrant was issued “Outdoors, she barks at ‘Querida’ Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict charges stem from an original arrest Sweden, and six grandchildren. for toe suspect after a complaint if .she starts to stray out of the yard. Cemetery, Bloomfield. The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. at Sukkot, the Jewish Feast of Synagogue during the holiday. These from toe regulatory agency, police Aug. 22. She was released on non­ Friends may call at the funeral Booths, will begin Sunday at sundown Mid. surety bonds for court Oct. 24. They more or less pick their own Calvary Temple in West Hartford. mclude the Etrog (a fruit of the <■4 territory in the house and are careful home Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, and will continue, for nine days. Of citrus species) the Lulav (a palm Police also arrested Joseph T. p.m. not to infringe on each others proper­ East Hartford. these, only the first and the last two branch), myrtle twigs and willows. Faulkner, 20, of Lake Street, Bolton. days are full holidays. ty." Friends may call at the Newkirk He was charged with issuing a bad Erick F. Frederickson Sukkot is a Biblical Holiday They represent the entire spectrum The O’Connor’s four children. Judy, and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 check and fourth-degree larceny. 12, Jo Ann, 15, Jerry, 17, and Jeffrey, EAST HARTFORD -Erick Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Sun­ recalling the wanderings of the of the earth’s bounties, those that are Court date is Oct. 23. Frederick Frederickson, 70, of 109 Israelites in the Sinai wilderness for edible and bring nourishment, those ( About Town^ 10, all help in training the dogs and Querida, a four-month-old German Shepherd day from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Brooke Craven, 29, of 97 Prospect Judy O’Connor and Querida prepare for a romp in the yard. proudly display photos of others they 40 years on their way to the that give fragrance and d e lic t the St., Vernon, was charged with Promised Land. This event is sym­ heart and those that manifest the The Eighth Utilities District Board have had, ‘‘Elfie,’’ “Xintra,’’ operating under toe influence of "GeorgieueuiKie Girl."uiri. bolized by the Sukkah or booth, a beauties of nature and delight the liquor and operating while her of Directors will meet Monday at 7 temporary structure erected near eye. license is suspended. Friday night. p.m. in toe conference room of toe y . \ ‘ First Arrest Made the Sjmagogue to represent the tents All of these blessings of God and firehouse. The public is invited. She was released for court in which the Israelites found protec­ His Providential watchfullness over appearance Oct. 24. tion during their wanderings. The 40 the world is brought to mind during East Hartford Members of toe Manchester High Nostalgic Setting At Massage Parlor years of marching through the toe holidays, and gratitude for them School Class of 1954 are planning a parched desert land has been a is express^ in toe prayers during toe Police are still investigating toe 25th reunion for June 1979. Anyone in­ perpetual reminder to the Jewish Temple Services. rape which happened early Friday terested in attending a meeting MANCHESTER — Manchester Mass. Police Mid Siakotos tried to people of God’s Providence to them Services will be held at Temple morning on Olmstead Street, but no Tuesday, Oct. 17, please contact Police made the first arrests Friday enter the massage parlor while the and their forefathers. Beth Sholom this Sunday at 8:15 arrest has been made yet. Dolores Berdat at 646-5442, or Audrey night under the new town ordinance arrests were in progress and was Attracts Visitors To Tavern regulating massage parlors. In addition to this historical aspect p.m., during which toe new offices of A police spokesman Mid because Young at 646-4756. turned away by one of the Body Shop of the holiday, there is also an toe congregation will be installed. there was ho arrest, only sketchy employees. Apparently angered, he agricultural significance to it. Following toe service, toe congrega­ details were available. The asMilant would go to a charity. Arrested were the manager and a got into his car and struck Fillorama ’The Keeney Street School PTA will By BARBARA RICHMOND A large copy of an original town equipped for playing such games as Coming as it does in the fall season, tion will enter the Sukkah for was identified as being 6 feet 3 inches meeting notice, also hangs on the Speaking of wood, Goodin has in­ chess and cribbage. masseuse at the Body Shop, 525 Main who was on the street, but continued tall and having stringy hair. host an open house Monday from 7 to Herald Kepurler St. in a joint investigation by the it was celebrated in ancient blessings and refreshments. Family 8:30 p.m. The program will begin wall. It shows the sharp contrast stalled a fat potbelly stove in his The half-circled bar, in the center driving to the center of town, where Palestine after the harvest in the Services will also be held on Monday COVENTRY — If you’re nostalgia patrol and detective divisions. A he was apprehended by two with a brief business meeting in toe from the requests of the modern tavern which he plans to use to heat of the room, is also part ol the vault fields was completed, and thus the and Tuesday at 10 a.m. following buff, or even if you’re not, a visit to town meetings. similar investigation at Qeopatra’s, patroimen, police Mid. He struggled auditorium. Teachers will meet with I m HB the Bidwell Tavern on Main Street, the place during the winter. Behind area and Goodin had brick arches in­ the town’s other massage parlor, did holiday became a time for which toe congregation will enter toe parents and students in the The notice, dated 1843, calls the the stove is a large wooden bin full of stalled to set it off. with the officers and was placed un­ thanksgiving to God for His bounties Sukkah for lunch. Lottory } should be on your schedule. not produce any arrests. der arrest and charged with breach classrooms where the year’s A1 Goodin of Coventry, and his town meeting "to see what way the fire wood. However, Goodin does In the evenings, one corner of the and blessings. This is symbolized by The Holiday of Sukkot will bring to Toby M. Bermant,36, of 25 Bretton HAR’TFORD (UPI) — The winning curriculum will be explained. district will take to pay for wood to have another heating system, just in room is turned into a dance floor and of peace and evading responsibility. a set of four species which are a close toe holiday season which partner, Barbara Fazzino of case. Road, West Hartford, the manager of Fillorama was not seriously injured. daily number drawn Friday in the Students’ work folders will be on dis­ Manchester, officially opened the put in the school stove." It also music is provided by Red Topper at carried in procession around the began on New Year’s Day on Oct. 2.' states, "and to see if the voters want The home of Nathan Hale, a the Body Shop, was charged with per­ Connecticut lottery was 275. play. Room mothers will take- PTA tavern recently. The partners also the piano. He plays tunes from the to raise taxes to provide a stove and familiar landmark in Coventry, has mitting massage without a permit. memberships. own and operate the Free Spirit Cafe 1930s, 40s and 50s. pipe." been completely refurbished over the Debra J. Frederickseiu 21, of Falls in Vernon. The waiters and waitresses wear (About Town^ There is also a large photo of years so few people know what it Road, Moodus, was charged with Old circular ceiling fans bring back costumes of the 1800's and the menus Underwood’s Island which has come performing a massage without a per­ sentimental thoughts of Humphrey looked like years ago. Goodin has a are written on wooden slabs. into the news recently because a resi­ large picture of the house, before mit. Both were released after The annual South United Bogart and Casablanca and the light Congressman Christopher Dodd. processing on |150 non-surety bonds Methodist Church Fair is vt.t‘ fixtures, which were the gas lamps in dent wants to build a house on the renovations. Goodin’s good friend, sent him a flag Food, including crocks of chili, for court appearances later this being held today from 10 the original Bidwell Hotel which is island. The picture shows there was a foi^the building. The flag is one that month. a.m. to 3 p.m. small house there about 75 years ago. crunchy salads, and a variety of was flown over the capitol in next door add another nostalgic sandwiches, will be served daily until touch. A poster announcing a coming Washington, D.C. The members of the one-half hour before closing time. I ^ ^ tiv e Captain Joseph Brooks In remodeling the building Goodin dance, dated 1882, advertises that the If all of this doesn’t pique your ninth grade at Center $1.50 charge, per couple, includes not New York cheese cake and hot carrot Mid the employers and employees at tried to keep as much of it intact as curiosity, then you can’t be a Congregational Church will only the dance but a hot turkey cake will be featured desserts. Cleopatras did not commit any possible. All of the original trusses nostalgia buff and a lover of fine sponsor a car wash today supper, and part of the proceeds violations of the law and the in­ Barbara Fazzino poses in the archway over the bar while her and beams, and most of the wood The attractive wooden tables are food, drink, and cameraderie. vestigation ended there Friday night. at 10 a.m. Eighth grade partner, A1 Goodin, talks to a customer who sits behind one of taken from the building, were put The question of the effective date members will meet at the brick pillars. Photos of Coventr^i in the 1800s can be seen on back in during the remodeling Skateboard Park at 10 a.m. for the new ordinance has been dis­ the walls. (Herald photo by Richmond) process. puted recently, but the masMge The Emanuel Hill The building, which is 165 years parlors were given the benefit of (toapter of AA will meet old, was originally the office building some earlier agreements with the tonight at 8 in Luther Hall for oneiof the town’s many mills but WTO health officials which made ^ Emanuel Lutheran from 1934 to 1964 it was the Town Friday the first effective date, accor- Cnurcb. ____ Hall. ding to a ruUng by Town Counsel A cozy cocktail area nestles in a David Barry. The Manchester Com­ corner where the town vault used to posite Squadron of toe Civil be. The ladies room was where the Town Director Vivian Ferguson, Air Patrol will meet Sun­ health officer’s office was and bears day from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. originator of the ordinance, com­ the plaque stating that, and the at the Armory. plained earlier this week that little men’s room next door has the plaque Membership is open to had been done to put it into effect. vm stating it was the tax collector and Grade 7 through high school age. For informa­ assessor’s office. Another arrest was made in con­ Woailmoof Outside hangs the original Bidwell nection with an incident which oc­ tion, call 646-6344 or 871- 0257. Tavern sign. The original Bidwell curred in front of the Body Shop I vr Tavern (hotel) was the main stop­ while the two arrests were in ping point between Hartford and process. Journal Inquirer The Manchester Chapter Norwich, Goodin said. photographer Carmine Fillorama of the Society for the IN BROWN AND BLACK He has really gone into the history Preservation and En­ was struck by a car driven by of the town and it is all laid out on the couragement of Barber Michael N. Siakotos, 43, of Dedham, walls of the tavern. With the help of Shop Quartet Sin^ng in John Hetzel of the Coventry America Inc. meets Mon­ Historical Society, Goodin gathered Lots of Blooms day nights at the many old pictures and had them Manchester Recreation blown up and framed. Center in toe Teen Center PACIFIC, Mo. (UPI) - The Six In the early 1800s Coventry .was a I Annex beginning at 7:30. Flags Over Mid-America amusement mill town, with a variety of about 30 Meetings are open to all park has more teian 300 different mills flourishing along the Mill Brook area men interested in types of annuai and perennial flowers which flows through the tavern derating its 200 acres. singing Lour-part property, (joodin had a "kissin' WRterhouse, in uniform; barbershop harmony. The park boasts nearly 900 hanging « stand on guard at the Body Shop, 525 Main bridge” built over the brook. baskets of ferns, mosses and flowers, The factories manufactured am­ . fTiaay night where two arrests were made under the new plus thousands of trees and s ^ b s . OPEN AU DAY munition, silk, caskets, yarns, to w n ^ sM g e parlor ordinance. At the door of the business is Six Flags has a staff of thrm MAMCHESTER eyeglass lenses, wool, wagons, greenhouse workers and 28 Pad 0 Bnght, owner of aeopatra’s, the town’s other massage SUNDAY VERNON hearses, carriages, paper and such. M3 Main Stratt landscapers to groom Its 90,000 jw rlo^here no arrests were made during a similar investiga­ ARTHUR DRUG I Daily »:3«-S:30; Thun. 'Ill f:M PM f.* * "' ''*™on Cirda) A1 Goodin and Barbara Fazzino, on the front porch of the The only major factory left is across M l Daiiy 10-»; Sal. 'til S;M square feet of flower and plant beds. tion Friday. (Herald photo by Strempfer) Bidwell Tavern. The sign is the one from the original Bidwell the street from the tavern where sur­ A1 Goodin puts a log in the shiny potbelly stove this winter. (Herald photo by Richmond) gical sutures, used in major he will use to make the Bidwell Tavern cozy Tavern which is next door. (Herald photo by Richmond) operations, are manufactured.

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('■ ■ ■ ■ ■ PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Oct. 14. 1978 ManchMter MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 14, 1978 — PAGE NINE Public Racords Maternity Rule Dispute Guest Speaker Joyner Seeks Voter Input About Town ^ Clothin* Tax Cut Urged W arranly D^.. In 1971 the Voices Four disbanded and Dr. Koffman leaving our center at 9 a.m. Thursday for our foliage trip. i j Grocery Grocery became cantor of Temple Beth Or in Clark, N.J. and We won’t be seeing the real colorful foliage because it’s a served that congregation for four years while studying at little late, however, there will be some around and will the Columbia Institute in New York City. make for a trip. frO ^SQ fo o d s Freezer-filling buys. His program will include excerpts from his Rock Ser­ 4 Speaking of trips, the Penn-Dutch trip is only a couple vice, Chassidic and Israeli music, as well as popular Yid­ of weeks away and this one is scheduied to leave at 7 a.m. Minute Maid dish and American songs. We mentioned a couple of weeks ago about a couple of Our Greatest Caim g Lastweek to stock u PmuOyc Unitarian Universalist Society: East meets at the trips being planned and one to Hawaii. Since then we have O r a iK e Community Y, 78 N. Main St. There will be a time for been getting some calls looking for information and the coffee and discussion, Sunday School and nursery care latest we can tell you is that Paul is waiting for the 1979 J i ^ are available. prices before he can put the package together, and Goods Sale ever^agam 6 ounce figures it won’t be until late December or the first of the 80 canned goods specials! can year. Prices continue to change and it makes it difficult 3 9 Film Set at Church to plan this early as far as costs are concerned. MANCHESTER — A film dealing with Martin Luther Here at the center we have the results of Tuesday Cheese Pizza *1.69 self service deli Special values and the Reformation Period will be shown Sunday at 6:30 afternoon’s bowling league. Class A high triple: Emma on brands you know and trust Green Beans cu.,.SS.I^ 2 5s ‘1 p.m. at Trinity Covenant Church. Nyquist, 439, Ernie Pasqualini 535. High single: Emma stop & Shop Apple and Eve Seafood Ratter gJSSi. 89* Students in this year’s confirmation class will par­ Nyquist 200, Ernie Pasqualini, 201, Norman Lasher 201 StoD& Shop“GreatBeef’ USDA Choice Bread Dough ‘1.29 ticipate in the program by reading scripture, serving as Class B high triple: Polly Kenneway 375, Irvin Secor 464. ushers, and operating the projector. The class will be High single: Polly Kenneway 136, Irvin Secor 191. Facial confirmed on Reformation Sunday, Oct. 29. Then on Wednesday morning we had 37 players for our Stop & Shop The public is invited. pinochle games with the following winners: Lillian Lewis 614, Mary Hill 604, Marge McLain 588, Paul Schuetz 562, T issue French Rene Maire 560, Mike Haberem 558, Marge Keyser 556 2 0 0 c f ^ Mayfair Has Party Martin Bakstan 547, Nadine Malcolm 546, Helena Gavello 6 4 ounce Frie s 543. R o o n d l l bottle MANCHESTER — Residents at Mayfair Gardens were In the afternoon the winners for our bridge games are la ro r treated to a party recently complete with entertainment Rene Maire 5,090, Marge McLain 4,970, Mildred Cormier Fenway Beef Franks iS *1.49 Dole Juice 59* Friends Beans le Cut Pkgs. and refreshments by the Manchester Lions Club. 3,930 and Marge Reed 3,570. B eef S 3 Pound Cake Mix ITonos^ 69* The Lions provided a magician’s act, and a singalong During the day we were told that our good friend and Colonial Bacon 1 pound pkg steed *1.39 Ubby Tomato Juice 59* Italian Dressing 8oureebo«l« Butternut Squash Sumwrtmt 2 accompanied by Ben Shankman, pianist, of Florida 49* Hot Cocoa Mix « *1.19 formerly of Manchester, candid camera man Nils Carlson is now in the Hillshire Kielbasi " s ^ 11.69 Coffee Creamer hS ^ 4 ’ The Rev. David Reese, pastor of Andover Congregational at our center — 647-3211. Stop & Shop dairy cases full of money-saving values. Church. Gloria has her crew of volunteers really busy making Com B eets Volunteers from the community will pick up and items for the Holiday Fair which, by the way, isn’t that P o rk Chops tab les One Gallon Stop S Shop deliver the lunches as well as handle any money involved. far away — Nov. 16 in fact. This year’s plans are to have i e o u A i l f The lunches wilh be prepared and delivered only on days the fair in the afternoon and evening and to do this means c a n s Q i y ilraiige Juice when school is in session. we need lots of items to Sell. We hope that many of you Countrystyle Pork RibsRi l* *1.39. Grants to help defray the cost of the program will be are making things at home or will look around the attic a J S g from Concentrate * J 7 9 applied for. The program will be under the direction of for articles for us to sell. TTiese articles should be of the Regular S Sun Gkxy Tomatoes22s89* Rastic Gallon Jug the church. caliber that you yourself would want to buy. It’s not a tag C enter Cut Pork Chops 'Sig"*1.7 9 . Kidney Beans 16 ounce can 39* Three Bean Salad 59* ^TMlorLiQeCtRl Anyone interested in receiving or delivering hot sale. In the past you folks have donated many beautiful Turkey Breast *3.99 PearTomatoes 28 ounce cat 59* Cottage Cheese Hood 18 ounce a|> 69* Stewed Tomatoes .fs ^ 3 9 ^ Del Monte Spinach 39* AlfMtfH Q __ lunches or knowing of anyone in the community who articles and we have built up a reputation for having real Q.P.RoastBeef *3.99 Boneless Sirloin Cutlets u* *1.99. Colombo Yogurt AMUFlMn O CkpB would be interested is asked to call The Rev. Reese at nice items for sale. If you have any, you can drop them Stop&^hop ^ Stops Shop Crescent Rolls SlopISbop 25S89*Sot i 742-7696 or 742-8960 or Linda Warner at 742-6138. off at our center any time. We need your help and could Chicken Salad ^»pculd* *1.99 stops Shop use volunteers on Wednesdays to make articles here at C a l i t . Mrs. Rlbeif s the center. You’ll have a nice time visiting with other M d iic k e n Audit on File members,, meeting new friends and also helping us to PoHc Shoulder om ato ANDOVER — The audit report for the fiscal year July make this the best fair yet. our kitchen Let our chefs cook for you 1,1977 to June 30,1978 is on file at the town clerk’s office. Menu for Week P orkB uttSB it19. HocksF«h79tPorkFeetResh39*. m atoes Noodle Paste |al«AwMhBw4Mflclia iBWalMdtortilM II 0Z.lotion or7oz. tube I t O ^ — e — 2 6 0 BUSH HILL ROAD, MANCHESTER OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. A PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Oct. 14, 1978

_ _ _ ^ M M CHESTER e v e n in-- g ------h e r a l d,, Manchester. ^xinn.,Conn., aat., Sat., uci. Oct. H, 14, 1978- PAGF:PAG f.i .p-opm Rhody Officials Eye Samboes Herald PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - The Rhode Michaelson said the human rights panel examining the question of discrimination. Difficult Road Ahead ( Briefs Island Commission for Human Ri^^ts can must receive a complaint on the name before Michaeleon was asked for his opinion by angle decide whether the name of the Sambo’s it can hold hearings on the question. After an commission chairman Cleon Harvey. restaurant chain offends black people and inquiry, the commission has the power to ban "It is a gray area. City councils are not Earl Yost Celics Stopped violates state law, Attorney General Julius C. use of the name in this state, he said. required to determine if Rhode Island law has For Unbeaten Elevens Michaelson said Friday. BOSTON (UPI) - Walt Frazier, A coalition of black civil rights groups has been violated, but certainly they should con­ ^orts Editor The commission would have to fij^re out already formed to fight the name. The state NEW YORK (UPI) - It Campy Russell and Terry Furlow sider it if it concerns a public place,” he said. weeks with a knee injury suffered in receive a boost with the return of whether black ptiople are insulted by the chapters of the Congress for Racial Equality, Massachusetts Attorney General Francis ' might be asking a bit too much last week’s 31-7 win over . combined for 61 points Friday night restaurant’s name, and discouraged from fullback Lawrence McCutcheon. to lead the Cavaliers to a the Urban League and the NAACP have Bellotti decided that the name violated Bay to expect the NFL’s three un­ Randy Grossman replaces Cun­ McCutcheon played briefly last week eating there,” Michaelson said. ‘"The name testified against the name before city and State law. He has filed suit to halt use of the Note$ Off the Cuff ningham. 115-101 win over the Boston Celtics in be opposing the New England beaten teams to make it seven in the Rams’ 27-10 win over San could be a violation of Rhode Island law.” town councils. name “Sambo’s” in the commonwealth. “We’re going to have a different their season opener. Identification cards will be a must Patriots Sunday in . straight this week. After Francisco after missing the first five He cited a section of law banning dis­ The California-based fast-food chain says this faU and winter for East Hartford running attack,” Cleveland Coach After Boston built a 58-54 halftime rather soft touches last week, games with a torn thigh muscle. lead on the strength of Dave Cowens’ criminatory practices by places of public ac­ the name didn’t come from the children’s book Connecticut Human Rights Commission of­ residents who wish to participate in Sam Rutigliano said. “Last time we comodation. ’They are not allowed to directly “Little Black Sambo,” but from a combina­ John McEnroe, winner of the Pittsburgh, and Washington escaped from what 12 points and Billy Knight’s 11, ficials formally asked the restaurant owners the indoor programs offered by the ran Tom Sullivan (since injured and was expected to be a pushover in or indirectly discourage patronage because of tion of the two owners’ names, Sam Battistone United Technologies Classic Washington are all on the road out for the season) at them. Now Frazier led a 30 point Cleveland third to change the name in t(iat state because of Park and Recreation Department. A last month, has moved up to 12th with a last-minute 20-19 vic­ anyone’s race, color, religion or ancestral and F. Newell Bohnett. racist overtones. smali fee will be charged for the card against difficult opponents we’ll run Greg Pruitt at them ... period. Scoring 12 of his 18 points, origin. place in the Colgate Grand Prix point tory last week. Now the Redskins In Rhode Island, the company has The restaurant chain refused, saying it has good for five years. All registration Sunday. Bradshaw is going to find it a little Frazier gave Cleveland an 84-78 lead The prosecutor said the law can be violated standings. The top eight players at visit and expectations going into the final quarter. restaurants in Warren and Smithfield and unsuccessfully renamed 13 of its 900 must be made at the Town Hall more difficult this time without the are for a struggle similar to the 35-30 even if there is no specific proof of intent to plans others in Cranston and East Providence the tour’s end will qualify for the The Steelers will be in Cleveland big tight end ” Jo Jo White scored 20 points for the Collectors’ Corner restaurants “The Jolly Tiger.” It said the Programs start Monday night for a rematch of the overtime game Washington triumph over the Eagles discriminate. The town councils in those communities are Colgate Grand Prix Masters at Los Angeles is at Minnesota, where Celtics. switch wasn t financially viable” Oct.23. won by Pittsburgh, 15-9, three weeks Sept. 10. Madison Square Garden in January. the Vikings have tormented the By RUSS MacKENDRICK Feb. 15,1820, at South Adams, Mass. She ago. In that one, the Steelers needed “The Eagles will be a difficult This is the new mini-dollar honoring was a schoolteacher for several years, Surprisingly, the four tennis courts Seven numbered jerseys have been not only overtime but a mistaken of­ test,” Washington Coach Jack Bullets Triumph Susan B. Anthony. The eagle alighting on and at midcentury, perhaps because of Community Calondar at Manchester Community College, retired by the New York footbaii ficial’s call on an apparent , Pardee said. “Our win at home was a the reverse is meant to symbolize Apollo seeing all her mother’s possessions taken which were put in use late last spring Giants. ’The list consists of Ray Pittsburgh fumble on the extra NFL case of getting a big lead and then LANDOVER, Md. (UPI) — II landing on the moon. away after her father’s business had Monday Wednesday for the first time, are showing wear Flaherty, Mel Hein, Y.A. Tittle, A1 period kickoff. hanging on to win. It’ll be difficult, Picking up where they left off last failed, she began her struggle for human Andover ^nd tear — and possibly poor The cpin will be only slightly larger than Town Council, 7;30 p.m.. Town Hall. Public Health Nurses, 1;30 to 3;30 p.m.. Blozis, Joe Morrison, Charlie Coner- ’The official nullified the fumble by Rams for years. Ten years, in fact going to their plac after they came so spring, the Washington Bullets rights. workn^anship. Bubbles have a quarter and should not be too bulky to Today Board of Welfare, 10 to 11 a.m.. Town Halt. Town Office Building. ly and Ken Strong. There are now 42 ruling that before it happened the The Rams have not won (0-5-1) in the close here. I’m sure they’ll be con­ opened defense of their NBA cham­ carry in pockets. It will be easily dis­ A woman at that time was a perpetual develop^ on all surfaces and gravel jersey numbers retired among Pittsburgh kick returner’s knee fident.” pionship Friday night with a 117-101 minor. A married woman could own no Voter-making session, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.,Town Tuesday • Thursday which was used as a base is starting Land of 1,000 Lakes in that long tinguished because of the shaping of the Office Building. onetime National Football League touched the ground as he made con­ When Los Angeles last opened with a The game matches the NFC’s top romp over the Jazj. _ edges. property, whether real estate or personal; Zoning Board of Appeals, 7;30 p.m.. Town Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m.. Town Office to surface. stars. tact with a Cleveland player. The two passers (Eagles’ Ron Jaworski if she worked the pay went to her husband. Democratic Town Committee, Italian Night Hall. Building. 6-0 record, m i973, guess wno enaea Stella Hackel, the mint director, as Supper, 5 to 7 p.m., Andover Elementary league later admitted the call was the streak, 10-9, in the seventh game? and Redskins’ Joe Theismann) and The children could be given away or sent Business Association, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Republican Town Committee, 8 p.m.,Town BM “Red” Cox, former East Hart­ quoted in “Coin World,” expects to have School. Wickham Park will close Sunday, wrong. The Vikings are sputtering at 3-3, No. 2 rusher Wilbert Montgomery of half a billion ready by July 1, 1979. ’They into apprenticeship at his whim. There Wednesday Office Building. ford resident and Manchester Oct. 29 for the winter season except The Browns, 4-2, need a victory Philadelphia (562 yards) and No. 4 Knicks Bow was a certain protection under the law. Monday Twijight League baseball player, will including losses to each of the expan­ will then be released with a wide distribu­ Parks and Recreation Commission, 7;30 for coasting on weekends and Sunday to prevent the Steelers from sion teams. The last time they met rusher John Riggins of Washington NEW YORK (UPI) - Moses tion to “avoid a numismatic-type She couldn’t be beaten with a stick Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m., Town Office p.m.. Town Hall. be inducted into the Dean Junior holidays when snow and weather con­ pulling too far ahead in the AFC Cen­ (498). Montgomery scored four TDs, exceeding the thickness of the husband’s Building. College Athletic Hall of Fame Sun­ the Rams, however, the Vikings Malone scored 29 points to outclass withdrawal from circulation.” Good Senior Citizens Club, 1 p.m.. Second ditions are favorable. tral race. A key or the Browns could pulled off a memorable 14-7 upset league high this year, against the thumb! Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town day. Cox lettered in baseball, basket­ 43 million center Marvin Webster thinking — where have all the Kennedys Congregational Church Community House. South Windsor be swift running back Greg Pruitt, victory in a muddy playoff game in Redskins in their early season game. One of Miss Anthony’s first campaigns Office Building. ball and football at Dean, quarter- and Rudy Tomjanovich added 20 gone? Board of Welfare, 7;30 to 8;30 p.m., Manchester’s Recreation Centers, vpho began practicing for the first the LA Coliseum last December. Elsewhere Sunday, Seattle takes was to obtain property rights for women Tuesday Monday backing the undefeated 1940 gridiron points in his first regular-season The government hopes for a saving. TownHall. at the East Side and North End time in five weeks Wednesday and is “I won’t have to remind our on Green Bay at Milwaukee, New game since last December to spark This coin can be produced for three cents in the state of New York. She drafted 60 Voter-making session, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Young Peoples AA, 8 p.m., St. Mary’s Public hearing on Anti-Loitering, 7;45 p.m.. team. A classy shortstop, who played (Community Y), opened last Monday expected to see action against England is at Cincinnati, Tampa Bay women to be captains in a house-to-house Town Halt. in the Florida State League, Cox has players what happened in the the Houston Rockets to a 111-107 vic­ and should last 15 years, while the one- Town Office Building. Church. njght for the Indoor season. The West Pittsburgh. playoffs,’’ Rams Coach Ray at New York Giants, at St. tory Friday night over the New York dollar paper note costs about two cents canvass to get signatures on a petition to Junior Women’s Club, 8 p.m.. F irst Board of Education, 7;30 p.m., library of been city recreation director in St. Side Rec is not expected to be ready The Steelers have all-Pro Louis, Kansas City at Oakland, Wednesday Timothy Edwards School. Malavasi said. “That’s one they will Knicks. / and lasts a year and a half. Some time- the Legislature. Eventually they were Congregational Church. Augustine, Fla., for the past 25 years. until at least March. Programs linebacker Jack Ham back but tight at San Diego, Buffalo at successful. Board of Selectmen, 10 a.m., Town Office Program on Louisa May Alcott, sponsored never forget.” In the season opener for both clubs, study people have come up with the es­ Thursday Long-time friend and former team­ slated at the West Side will be con­ end Bennie Cunningham, who caught Houston, New York Jets at Later Miss Anthony fought to abolish Building. by the Wapping Community women, 8 p.m.. mate John Kershaw will accept the Chuck Foreman, the Vikings’ ver­ Malone successfully clogged the mid­ timate that you can save two seconds per Economic Development Commission, 7;30 ducted at other sites, principally the winning flea-flicker touchdown satile halfback, is scheduled to play Baltimore, Detroit at Atlanta and dle and forced New York’s shooters slavery and to give the freed slaves the Thursday Wood Memorial Library. honor for Cox Sunday. The latter is New Orleans at . transaction in handing over a coin instead p.m.. Town Hall. Verplanck School. j)ass from Terry Bradshaw in the after a two-game absence but the to take long, low-percentage shots. of fumbling for a tired old dollar bill. right to vote. Congress was overwhelmed Board of Library Directors, 8 p.m., Andover Beginning Disco lessons, 8;45 p.m.. Orchard assistant director of the Parks and first Cleveland game, is out six Chicago travels to for the with 400,000 names obtained by her Hill School. Ram s’ running game will also Webster scored only nine points in Who was Susan B. Anthony? We have all Public Library. Recreation Department in East For the record, Mel Siebold Monday night game. “Women’s Loyal League.” his debut as a Knck. ' heard something about her work toward Friday Beginning tumbling classes (Grades 1-3), 4 Hartford. received clearance from the Board of The goal of “votes for women” always woman suffrage, but note this from a Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town p.m., Eli Terry School. Directors and Town Manager Bob eluded her, but its final achievement was East Hartford biography published in 1899, fully 21 years Office Building. Tuesday Dicjt Jauron, former star running Weiss before accepting the position due to the impetus she gave to the cause. before the 19th Amendment; “...every girl Monday Public hearing of Planning and Zoning Com­ back at Yale and a defensive back for as boys’ swimming coach at Incidentally, back in 1850 a female who now enjoys a college education; Eaiergnecy Medical Services Commission, mission, 8 p.m., Towh Hall. several years with the Detroit Lions, Manchester High. I Finally Retired teacher drew down a weekly salary of two W O P . Winning Ways Regained, every woman who has the chance of ear­ Bolton 7;30 p.m.. Council Office. Organizational meeting for women’s has the free safety spot with the dollars and a half, whereas a man would I BOSTON (UPI) - The i ning an honest living in whatever sphere East Hartford Public Health Nurses volleyball, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. Cincinnati Bengals this season. He’ll Have a nice weekend. she chooses; every wife who is protected get ten dollars. “You’ve come a long way, Today Association, 8 p.m.. Conference Room. I Boston Celtics Friday : baby!” Board of Education, 7;30 p.m.. Pleasant by law in the possession of her person and Voter-making session, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.. Board of Education, regular meeting, 7;30 Valley School. i night finally retired NBA ; her property; every mother who is blessed Coin Club Banquet Community Hall. p.m., Penney High School. Wednesday I ironman John Havlicek. East Stops South, 18~14 with the custody and control of her own Democratic Town Committee tag and bake At the annual banquet of the Central Tuesday Registration for boys’ basketball, (ages 9 or Havlicek was honored in i children — ownes these sacred privileges Connecticut Coin Club in the Green Room sale, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., on the green across Yankees Win older), 6;30 to 8;30 p.m., Timothy Edwards I ceremonies prior to the ? Back on the right track. East to Susan B. Anthony beyond all others. from Community Hall. Board of Selectmen, 8;15 p.m.. Conference South quarterback Ron Barry from at Willie’s Steak House on Oct. 3, an ap­ Room. School. I season opener between the ii Catholic downed arch-rival “The key to this game was that our “During the fifty years that have preciation plaque was given to its presi­ Monday the ball. It popped loose into the line could stay with them,” voiced Town Council, 8 p.m.. Council Chambers. Thursday Celtics and the Cleveland wrought this revolution, just one woman dent, Dr. Gary Gruver. Town clerk, tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 i j i : ij South Cathoic, 18-14, in Hart­ waiting arms of linebacker Dave Eagle Head Coach John LaFontana. Personnel Appeals Board, 7;30 p.m.. Per­ Beta Xi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, 7;30p.m., I Cavaliers. Teammates ■: ford County Conference (HCC) Bottaro who rambled 24 yards to in all the world has given every day of her The program included a slide show of p.m.. Community Hall. sonnel Office. Behind Guidry ‘"They were a tough line and we 131 Pine Knob Road. paydirt. time, every dollar of her money, _every pattern half dollars in silver, copper and Board of Finance, 7;30 p.m.,Community Wednesday I Dave Cowens, JoJo White, i: football action last night at stayed with them. It was our kind of power of her being, to secure this request.' aluminum, narrated by Brenton Schorer Hall. New York — Although he wasn’t as sharp as usual, 25-game I Don Chaney and Celtic j Hartford’s Dillon Stadium. It seemed this was to be East’s ball game. They didn’t outfinesse Susan Brownell Anthony was born on of the West Hartford club. Questers, 7;30 p.m., Bentley Memorial Commission on the Handicapped, 7;30 p.m.. winner Ron Guidry righted the reeling New York Yankee ship night as the centering snap on the us,” he added, recalling the 31-8 set­ Conference Room. I brass joined Havlicek as a ; The victory evened the Eagles’ PAT went astray. Pachesa, however, Library. Vernon and pitched the American League champions back into the 1978 conference mark at 1-1 and upped back at the hands of Northwest Tuesday Thursday I banner bearing Hondo’s ; cooly grabbed the bouncing pigskin Catholic. Monday World Series. I number 17 was hoisted to ; their overall record to 3-1-1. South and pitched it to Freiheit who skirted Manchester Meeting Schedule Voter-making session, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.. Economic Development Commission, 7; 30 fell to 0-2 in the HCC and 2-3 overall Bottaro had two interceptions to Before a sellout crowd last night at tagged with the opening game loss. into the left corner of the end zone for Community Hall. p.m.. Council Chambers. Religious Awards meeting for Girl Scouts, 7 I th e Boston Garden i with the setback. lead the defensive effort with Marty p.m., St. Joseph’s School cafeteria. West Yankee Stadium, Guidry survived The Dodgers missed a big oppor­ a two-point conversion. Here’s next week’s schedule of public Police Explore, regular meeting, 7 p.m., I rafters. The Rebels opened the scoring ear­ Varhue and Kevin Daly also Tuesday Board of Selectmen, 7;30 p.m.. Community Street. ?OVpral hectic moments, including tunity to take the lead in the fifth in­ ’The third quarter was scoreless meetings in Manchester (locations are in Hall. Police-Court building, 497 Tolland St. Havlicek, who played a ( ly in the first quarter on a fine 46- skyjacking passes. Brasa was a 8 p.m. — Human Relations Commission, Board of Education, 7;30 p.m.. Middle two bases-loaded situations, to stop ning when the magic glove of third- with Freiheit adding East’s final stickout offensively at his newly in­ Municipal Building, 41 Center St., unless Hearing Room. Wednesday the Los Angeles Dodgers, 5-1, I league record 1,270 i yard run by Dave Sanzaro. South points on a 37-yard with noted); School, Route 30. basemen Nettles bailed the Yankees went for the two-point conversion stalled fullback post as well as in the Wednesday Bolton High School dismissed at 12;30 p.m. allowing eight hits. out of trouble. I games, did not speak to i 5; 43 left in the contest. South scored secondary. Tuesday Game No. 4 will be this afternoon and was stopped short. Monday 7 p.m. — Community Development Ad­ Bolton Elementary School dismissed at 1 Hebron Los Angeles loaded the bases on a I the crowd during the five 5 an academic touchdown with 16 p.m. Committee On Public Education (COPE), at 3;30 at New York with the East came back to take the lead on seconds left on a 70-yard screen pass 7 p.m. — Eighth Utilities District Board visory Committee, lUing Junior High walk to Steve Yeager, a single by I minute ceremony. He then | a 10-yard scoring strike from Planning Commission, 8 p.m.. Community Monday 7;30 p.m., Stop & Shop meeting room, Route Dodgers’ margin cut to one game, 2- Lopes and a two-out infield hit by which went from Barry to Sanzaro of Directors, Eighth District firehouse, School. 30. I watched the game with his i quarterback Tony Pachesa to tight Hall. Hebron Town Office Building, open, 7 to 9 1, in the best of seven set. Reggie Smith. Garvey then hit a The Rebels added the two-point con­ Bowling corner of Hilliard and Main streets. 7;30 p.m. — Youth Commission, Hearing S wife, Beth from the | end Fred Cecchini. It came minutes Zoning Commission, 8 p.m.. Community p.m. Wednesday The Yankee win assured a fifth wicked grounder past third base that version on the second try but it was Room. after an apparent 35-yard scoring 7 p.m. — Zoning Board of Appeals, Hall. Town Sanitarian, 6 to 9 p.m.. Town Office game in New York Sunday afternoon Nettles dove for and backhanded, I Celtics’ box. too tittle, too late. 7;30 p.m. — Manchester Housing Fall dinner of Rockville Area Chamber of jaunt by fullback Ken Brasa was Hearing Room. Friday Building. which has a listed 4; 30 start. then jumped to his feet and threw to South outrushed the Eagles, 22b Y — Fred McCurry 159- Authority, 24 Bluefield Drive. Commerce, 7 p.m.. Country Squire The Yanks never trailed after Roy called back because of a clipping 7.30 p.m. Disaster Control Advisory Democratic Town Committee, 8 p.m.. Com­ Water Pollution Control Authority, 8 p.m., Restaurant, Route 83, Ellington. second for an inning-ending forceout. yards to 56, but could pick up only 141-419, Art Johnson 157- Thursday Town Office Building. White’s first inning homer. The penalty. Mike Freiheit booted the eight yards in the air as Barry com­ Committee, Civil Defense Disaster Con­ munity Hall. Dobosz-Ertel-Laboc-Hansen Unit 14, Nettles bailed the Yankees out of PAT giving East a 7-6 lead with 4; 29 143-418, Carl Bolin 155418, trol Room. 6;30 p.m. — Judge’s Hours, Probate Regional District 8 Board of Education, 7;30 Yanks added a single marker in the trouble again in the sixth when he llling Boaters pleted only 2-of-8 attempts with four Adolph Kuszaj 160-401, Joe Court. American Legion Auxiliary, 8 p.m.. Legion left in the opening quarter. p.m., Rham High School. Home, West Street. second frame and after the Dodgers came up with another sparkling stop interceptions. Pachesa, on the other Twaronite 155-394, Jim 6;30 p.m. — Comment Session, Direc­ countered with their lone run in the The Eagles had a 26-yard field goal hand, scrambling out of some, 7;30 p.m. — Board of Education, Coventry Tuesday Saturday with the bases loaded and turned it Lose Out^ 3-1 attempt by Freiheit fall short early M artin 154-142413, A1 tors Office. third, a three-run seventh for New into an inning-ending forceout. predicaments comj)leted ll-of-14 Bujaucius 167-392, Nonny Curriculum and Instruction Committee, Voter registration, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.. Town PTO pancake breakfast, sittings 9 and 10;15 in the second stanza but their defense 7; 30 p.m. — Advisory Recreation and Today York broke the game wide open. Singles by Dusty Baker and Lee llling varsity soccer team went passes for 149 yards and the one TD, Zazzaro 140-136-398, Frank 45 N. School St. Office building. a.m., Vernon Elementary School, Route 30. got them on the board. Tackle Mark Park Commission, Coffee Room. Supper of the Month, 5 to 6;30 p.m.. First Three times third baseman Graig Lacy and a two-out walk to pinch down to defeat for the first time his sixth touchdown toss of the Blank 158-394, Bert Davis Democratic Town Committee, 8 p.m.. Town “Haunted House” opens 6 to 9 p.m., at Com­ Buczek with a vicious hit separated Congregational Church. Nettles saved Guidry and prevented yesterday, 3-1, at the hands of Webb season. 384, Ed Bujaucius 142-376, Office Building. pany I firehouse. Route 30, hitter Manny Mota loaded the bases the Dodgers from getting more than and Dave Lopes then hit a sharp one- Junior High in Wethersfield. Vic Abraitis 140-382, Bill Battered Women Mareh one run. hopper to Nettles’ right. The Yankee Joe Gallagher accounted for the McKinney 143-138-387, Five New York players each third baseman speared the grounder, lone llling tally, punching home a Terry Schilling 372, Erv collected one RBI. corner kick. The Rams are now 3-1-1 College Football Roundup To Exhibit Shelter Needs wheeled and threw to second Rusconi 142-356, Tony Pitchers nominated for today are baseman Brian Doyle to force Mota for the season while Webbis 4-0-1. Marinelli 355, Ed Burbank VERNON —To demonstrate the urgent National Newspaper Carrier Day, Oet 14 Tommy John, winner of the first and keep the Yankees ahead, 2-1, Bill Corso, Paul Peck and goalies 353, Jim Bell 137-363, Lee need for some sort of shelter for tified. One woman will be in a wheelchair. game for the Dodgers in Los Angeles, after six innings. John Paggioli and Tony Carr played Courtney 143-352, Vic “battered women” in the Tolland County The coordinator said the group has con­ against Ed Figueroa, who was well for llling. Marinelli 353, Tony towns, a group of women will march in the tacted Mayor Frank McCoy, the police Heisman Trophy DeDominicis 350. center of Rockville Sunday starting from and other town officials stressing the need for such a shelter. “The town has a Rockville General Hospital at 11;30 a m TRI-TOWN - Howie The group will march to the green op­ problem and it must come up with a Stingley Better solution, she said. She said they were Indian Mermaids Stars in Action Edwards 222-2-6-588, Dean posite Park Place and then to the Baker 232-531, Wendell Northeast School where a program will be told, by the mayor, that they should go to CHICAGO (UPI) — New England Labbe 237-563, Charles conducted along with a craft, bake, and the legislature for action but added that wide receiver Darryl Stingley, NEW YORK (UPI) —- While the top 10 teams jockey for No. 1 tag sale. it’s a town problem and said the group will Beat Prime Foe ranking, the stars who generate the power to move these schools Brasefield 211-563, Dave paralyzed in an exhibition game B essette 203-541, Mac "ITie coordinator, who wants to be iden­ pressure town officials to do somethine against Oakland last summer, has are racking up points for the final Heisman Trophy countdown. about it. ® Moving a step closer toward defending its CCIL championship, McDonald 227-572, Don tified only by the name “Torraine” said Manchester High beat off prime challenger Hall High, 96-76, in recovered from a recent bout with Charles White, the nation’s second Rumberger 222-562, Phil the need is great in this area for these The program at the school will include a pneumonia, it was announced leading rusher from No. 2 ranked undefeated Buffaloes play movie on battering and information will girls’ swimming action yesterday at West Hartford’s Murphy 501, Norm Soren women who are battered and have no Friday. • Southern California, has a 152.5-yard Oklahoma. 514, Henry Jarvis 510, Gary place else to turn. be given as to the options the women have. Cornerstone Pool. Stingley, a Chicago native who was average for five games and Running backs and quarterbacks Sullivan Dick Kingsley Torraine” said many of the women The Alcoholics Anon}mious group and The Silk Towners now stand 3-0 in transferred from the West Coast last observers believe he can crack the usually dominate Heisman 515, Glenn Prentiss 560, who are in this group won’t march Youth Services group will be manning week to the Rehabilitation Institute booths. ^ the league, 4-0 overall, and will face Arizona State defense enough times nominations — the last lineman to Bob Arendt 524, Bob i because they are afraid of repercussions, a major obstacle in Conard High of Chicago, is experiencing sensation Sturday to improve on this perfor­ win the award was Leon Hart, a Edwards 564, Don Dzen and she said a few will be wearing hoods The Country Western band, the “Pole Tuesday afternoon at 5; 30 back at in all four limbs and is able to sit in a mance. Cats” will entertain. Notre Dame end, in 1949. This year’s 212-554, Gil Johnson 223- over their heads so they can’t be iden­ Cornerstone. wheelchair for short periods, a Charles Alexander of No. lOranked crop of signal callers are attempting 566, Andy Michaud 203-207- The score was tied 47-47 after six ______spokesman said. Louisiana State also exhibits proper to break the hold Heisman runners 569, John Miller 201-578, events with the locals jumping ahead 4 Stingley suffered a spinal injury in credentials for the Heisman award. have had since 1972. Pat Sullivan of Bill Calhoun 525, Ed Pastor’s Son Appointed in the 100-yard freestyle as Chris the game when he was tackled by Alexander ranks fifth among leading Auburn, in 1971, was the last quarter­ Hemphill 203-576, Joe White and Melissa Geagan combined Raiders’ defensive back Jack Tatum. rushers with a 141.7 average, but he back to capture the award. Tolisano 203-541, Chuck on a one-three finish. The Indians, plays Georgia for the first time in his Steve Dils of 20th ranked Stanford Clarke 508, Sean To Calvary Church Staff who had swept the 200-yard freestyle Traditional Format college career and occasionally the is the country’s leading quarterback McConnell 537, Hal Or- earlier, put the meet away by Bulldogs can be tenacious. NEW YORK (UPI) - ’Hie Down­ at the midpoint of the season. Dils fitelli 203-516, Roy Davis sweeping the 500-yard freestyle with North Carolina State’s Ted Brown MANCHESTER—Karl A. Gustafson has joined the town Athletic Club said it will revert has completed 112 of 174 passes for 510. Marcy MacDonald, Anne Morrison has received considerable backing pastoral staff of Calvary Church, 647 E. Middle Turnpike. to its traditional format and an­ 1,82 yards and nine touchdowns. The and Carolyn Kukish performing the from Wolfpack fans and despite N.C. His father, the Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, is the nounce the winner of the 1978 University of Washington has the un­ FRIENDSHIP honors. State’s absence 20, this church pastor. Karl is a full-time divinity student at Gor­ Heisman Trophy at a Nov. 28 news enviable chore Saturday of stopping Lee Bean 213-518, Pat Dils. don Conwell Theological Semina^, ^ t h Hamilton, One school record was broken, in conference. 21-year-old senior has displayed Jiis Thibodeau 475, Bruce Mass. the 200-yard medley relay. ’Hie The winner will receive the award versatility as a candidate. Brown is The Pacific-10 Conference has two Hence 511, Dick Woodbury Manchester foursome of Shelly the seventh leading ground gainer in Karl will speak at the 10; 30 a.m. service Sunday. A at a Dec. 7 dinner, at which time other top quarterbcks — Jack 528, Rich Woodbury 519. Valentine, Chris Scott, Beth the country on a 138.8 yard average. reception and coffee hour will follow the service in the trophies will be presented to six out­ Thompson of Washington State, who fellowship hall of the church. MacDonald and LeeAnn Stauffer standing college football players. In a recent game against West is 67 for 128 with nine scoring passes, placed second, turning in a 2;04.4 Virginia, Brown rushed for 158 yards, BLOSSOMS - Doan Karl attended Manchester public schools and was .Last year, the name of the winner and Rich Campbell of California, 79 clocking, besting the previous stan­ caught three passes for 56 yards, Schleicher 175, Marty graduated from Manchester High School in 1974. He is a was announced at the dinner. for 129 and eight aerial scores. dard by two-tenths of a second. Anne Morrison Bradshaw 200-493, Janet graduate of South-Eastern College, Lakeland, Fla., scored three times and threw a 41- Dils, Thompson and Campbell rank Restdts: yard pass. Hattan 229-552, Donna where he received a bachelor’s degree in the pre­ (M), 3. MazzotU (M) 1:05.4. 4-5-6 in total offense. 200 medley relay; 1. Hall, 2. Top-ranked Oklahoma features Bill DePaulo 191-187-534, Bar­ seminary program. 100 free: 1. White (M), 2. Dunn (H), 3. Chubb Fellow Among the other top 10 teams who bara Sullivan 463. Manchester 2:01.5. Geagan (M) :58.2. Sims, tied for second in scoring with see action Saturday are No. 4 He is married to the former JoAnn Cace, daughter of NEW HAVEN (UPI) - 200 free: 1. M. MacDonald (M), 2. 500 free: 1. M. MacDonald (M), 2. 54 points and averaging 110.2 yards a Michigan in a traditional game Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cace of 63 Cheney Lane, East Hart­ Carrten Win Trip Heavyweight boxing champion Geagan (M), 3. Morrison (M) 2:12.0. Morrison (M), 3. Kukish (M) 5:53.4. game. The Sooners are considered against Michigan State; No. 6 Texas ford. 200 r.M.: 1. Starkle (H), 2. B. has agreed to accept 100 back: 1. Sebolt (H), 2. Irvin (H), 3. off-the-board favorites against Kan­ A&M against No. 16 Houston; NITE OWLS — Carolyn U s duties as assistant to the pastor will include Newscarriers for The Herald attended a throughout the year available In carrier con- MacDonald (M), S. Springer (H) 2:24.6. Valentine (M) 1:06.8. a Chubb Fellowship at Yale Universi­ 50 free: 1. White (M), 2. Inin (H), 3. sas Saturday, which should magnify seventh ranked Alabama playing Morrison 182459, Mary ministry in the Marantha Coffee House of Calvary Patriote football game at^haefer Stadium, tests. The carriers also earned tickets for 100 breast: 1. Scott (M), 2. Jordan (M), ty sometime next spring. Sims’ bid for Heisman honors. Church on Friday nights, leading small seminar groups Dunn (H) :26.2. 3. Abrahams (H) 1:17.4. Florida; No. 8 Nebraska meeting Lourie 179-482, Roxanne Caiubb Fellows meet with students Big Eight rival James Mayberry of involving Christian growth and leading the musical R)xboro, Mass.. Oct. 8. The trip was won by their parents and friends, (Herald photo by Diving: 1. Perrone (H), 2. Gassner 400 free relay: 1. Manchester (Geagan, Kansas State and ninth-ranked Wilson 202-512, Beth Ke­ and deliver a public address while in No. 12 Colorado has scored 12 points Karl A. Cuslafson program during Sunday services. the carriers and was one of several trips Pinto). (H), 3. Barite (M) IM points. Morrison, M. MacDonald, White), 2. Pittsburgh clashing with 1977 cham­ nyon 176-471, Dot Hills 467, residence at the Ivy League campus less than Sims and is among the top Wendy Fortune 462, Kathy 100 fly: 1. Starkle (H), 2. B. MacDonald Hall, 3. Hall 4:06.8. for two or three days. pion Notre Dame, which is 2-2 and 20 rushers with a 107.8 average. The non-ranked. Berzenski 506. I PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. Oct. 14 I97ii

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat.. Oct. 14, 1978 - PAGE THIRTKKN QUIZ TTyou go Third Straight Victory Htip Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 shopping NURSES AIDES wanted for LUBRICATION PERSON PhilsRehire Ozark full tme on all shifts. Apply WANTED - To lubricate SPORTS without director of nursing. Salmon- trucks and trailers. Related For Cheney Booters PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — for next season. Carpenter had said it would be unfair for the brook Convalescent Home, off experience needed. Starting SLATE Philadelphia Phillies Manager 0 ?a rk ’s status would be Phillies’ organization to blame Ozark House Street, Glastonbury. Pay $160 weekly. All fringe Please call 633-5244. Registering its third straight the setback. Five minutes before Gagner’s goal, Danny^ ------«Ozark, • who . many 6 reviewed after the league cham­ for the latest playoff disaster. first benefits. For appointment call Saturday pionship series, which the Phillies “We could not in good conscience 688-2233. win, all by the shutout route, “The game was pretty even and Doug Landry hit the crossbar wi& an thought would be made the SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for played in the middle of the field,” 18-yarder for Cheney. FOOTBALL lost in four games to the Los Angeles fault Danny Ozark for the fact we reading South Windsor. Will train. PARTS SUPERVISOR Cheney Tech applied the noted Cheney Coach Manny Gon- ^ n Hennigan again did an outstan­ Manchester at Hall, 1:30 scapegoat for his team’s third Dodgers. haven’t won the National League Apply 90 Brookfield Street or NEEDED - For automotive East Hartford at Under the mild-mannered, low-key playoffs for the last three years,” he can 289-5918, after 12 noon. parts department. Full-time whitewash brush to visiting calves. "We had good opportunities ding job at sweeper controlling the straight failure in the National PON HUTSON CAUGHT Wethersfield, 1:30 Ozark, the Phillies have lost three said. salary starts at $160 weekly. Bolton High, 1-0, in COC soccer in the first half and in the last 15 Techmen’s defense. Landry, Gagner League playoffs, was rehired CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Fermi at Penney, 1:30 PASSES FOR A CAREER TRUCK MECHANIC All company benefits. For ap­ action yesterday at the minutes of the game,” he added. and Chris Vann were standouts in the Friday for the 1979 season. straight playoff series, compiling a “I feel the reason we did not win HIGH OF 1211 VPS IN '42. WANTED for general repairs, pointment call 688-2233. Bulkeley at South Wind­ record of 2-9 including a 0-6 record at this year was the lack of offensive Beavers’ field. The lone goal for the second forward line while Mike Dunn did an Phillies’ President Ruly Carpenter WHICH OF THE FOLIOWING must have experience and straight tilt came off the foot of Mike excellent job at halfback for the sor, 10 a.m. Veterans Stadium. His critics have production by the team as three or NEVER GAINEP 1200 VPS you re own tools. Starting salary CHOOSE YOUR OWN The win improves the Beavers’ said Ozark received a one-year con­ Gagner at the 30-minute mark of the Beavers. Rockville at New Britain, said the Phillies would be better off four players had poor years at the IN ONEVEAR? $7.00. All company benefits. HOURS At home on the phone Charter Oak Conference docket to 3-4 1:30 tract with “a substantial salary in­ with a more emotional, excitable same time,” he added. ‘"Iliis certain­ For appointment. Call 688- servicing our customers. 249- second half. Gagner blasted a 12-yard Sophomore Bill Moreau was called A. LANCE ALWORTH losing 2233. 7773. and aggregate ledger up to the .500 SOCCER crease” to return for his seventh manager. ly is not the fault of Danny Ozark.” drive off a Bolton fullback into the on to make three saves as he notched season as manager. B, OTIS TAVLOR level at 4-4-1. Bolton drops to 0-6-1 in his third shutout in a row. Cheney Aquinas at East Catholic, But Carpenter, in a statement Ozark, attending the World Series \ j : . FREP BILETNIKOFF ^ money NURSES AIDES - Full time, INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES- In­ the conference and 0-7-3 overall with net past Bulldog keeper Jeff The contract put to rest specula­ Beecher. outshot Bolton, 12-3. 10:30 a.m. issued with Paul Owens, vice presi­ in New York, could not be reached and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. side sales and related duties. tion that Ozark would not be brought Experienced preferred, but Experience preferred. Fringe MCC at UConn JV, 1 dent in charge of player personnel, immediately for comment. dasd usMsue Personals 2 Rockville at Ellington j ------we will train. Apply in persn: benefits. EE?. Employer. East Hartford Convalescent 289-ffi91 after 4 pm. Scholastic Cross Country Roundup ANYONE WHO WITNESSED Home, 745 Main Street, East JaTAIaT a motorcycle accident August Hartford. DRAFTSMAN- Part time WEEKEND SPORTS Andre Peloffy 9th, 1978 at 2:15 a.m.. Bum- evenings and Saturdays. Joe’s world side Avenue near Long Hill Saturday In trle r EXPANDING COMPANY Hours flexible. Layout Road, East Hartford. Please assembly, frabrication and Football - Noon, NCAA To Springfield Saturday Matinee all 568-0639. needs young man with some Game, Ch.8,40. By JOE QARMAN machine shop background for drawing for industrial heat Eagles Outrun South M l inventory control, expeditor. treating furnaces. Experience Tennis - 2:30, WCT HARTFORD (UPI) - The New WANTED RIDE To and from preferred. Call Nancy, 289- LMMi Pratt & Whitney, East Hart­ Call REB Industries, 633-5271. Baseball - 3, World England Whalers Friday assigned Z b ite M l 1588 for appointment. East Catholic cross country 15:30 clocking for the 2.8 mile layout. Huil, “We have our sights and Series, Ch.22,30.WTIC, center Andre Peloffy to the l m Tl ford, from Broad Street, Manchester; second shift. MACHINIST / SKILLED DRAFTSMEN- Mechanical team trimmed HCC arch-rival Dave Kittredge and Steve Funk gar­ training revolved around the up­ WPOP Springfield Indians of the American Please call 649^1246 before nered third and fourth placements tHBalMi SECOND SHIFT- The background. Layout South Catholic, 21-39, yester­ coming HCC Meet and State Sec­ Sports Spectacular • Hockey League, it was announced by T.MhMW 2:00 p.m. following manufacturing assembly, fabrication and for the Eagles with Ben Patrick, Bob Eye for the Ball day at Wickham Park. tional.” 4:30, Tennis, Horse Director of Hockey Operations Jack tU M n i positions are avaiiable for in- drawing for industrial heat Fitzgerald and Jim Fitzgerald Racing, Strong Men, Kelley. M W rlm WOMAN WOULD LIKE dividuals with prior treatment furnaces. Results: 1. Qifford (EC) 15:30 for MCWIMUI RIDE To Pratt & Whitney The win improves the Eagles' sweeping sixth thru eighth places. 2.8 miles, 2. Acevedo (S), 3. Kit­ Ch.3 Peloffy, a native of Sete, France, experience and capabalities of Experienced preferred. Good Cheney’s Doug Landry and soccer game at Cheney. Tech Dogs and Dog Training in m East Hartford, first shift, 7 to operating independentiy. round floor opportunity for record to 4-4 for the season with their Freshman Tom Cordier in his best tredge (EC), 4. Funk (EC), 5. Wide World of Sports • spent most of last season with the In­ Lknilbfa Bolton’s Marty Ferguson eye prevailed, 1-0. (Herald Photo Z M h M n i 3:30, from corner of London Internal Grinder, Taper fright individual in our fast next start Friday in the HCC Meet at outing for East secured 10th place. Mullarkey (S), 6. Patrick (EC), 7. B. 5, Boxing, Ch.8,40. dians. He played 10 games for New t Mi IBM and Daley Road, Hebron. ball and bump while trying to “Ctome ’Round, “Come ’Round, the word “Stay” is uttered. The dog, Grinder, Assembler, Milling, growing company. Excellent by Strempfer) Goodwin Park in Hartford. “The team ran well although the Fitzgerald (EC), 8. J. Fitzgerald Hockey • 8, Islanders vs. England last season and appeared in Willing to pay $10 weekly. Call Inspector, Jig Mill, benefits. Call Nancy, 289-1588, i gain control in yesterday’s Standout junior John Clifford took Come ’Round.” ... How often, when vibrating to be off, sits at the feet of • B. Pinney. 646-2014. individual times were not overly im­ Bridgeport Operator, for appointment, or send (EC), 9. Desautels (S), iO. Cordier Maple Leafs, Ch.9; you’ve just started hunting for up­ six pre-season games for the Whalers lU hnU 'ndividuai honors for East with a pressive,” penned East Coach Jack (EC). Bruins vs. Penguins, the man who issued the command. this season. Broaching, Turret Lathe, resume to: Industronics, Inc., land birds, have you heard those With he order, “Heel,” the dog Help Wanted 13 Drill Press. Apply in person 489 Sullivan Avenue, South Ch.38. words? I cringe every time I hear moves easily at the left side of his Monday thru Friday, 9 a.m. to Windsor, Conn. 06074, 3:30 p.m., or call 527-0741. Sunday them, because it means some trainer, as we move to a large SALES POSITION - Straight Showdown Tuesday commissions, leads furnish^ Cushman Industries Inc., 806 B(X)KKEEPER- Additional Mini-Marathon - Noon, “turkey” (and I don’t mean bird type slough, where we are sure there are uX iu Windsor Street, Hartford, bookkeeper needed by Indians Sweep Fermi,, Hall Ch.3 to homeowners. Call 242-5402. turkey) has shown up with a half bound to be some birds. Conn. 06102. Manchester retail establish­ Soccer - Noon, Ch.24 train^ dog, or one with no training Park Injured, WANTED - Gas station atten­ ment. Experienced thru By LEN AUSTER SALES PERSON - Full time Football -1 - Giants vs. at all. At a short word, and a motion, the dant, full or part time. general ledger and quarterly Herald Sporlgwriter George Suitor. “The pack is getting Tampa, Ch.3; Patriots To Miss Play Mature, responsible person and part time. New England’s payroll taxes. Excellent The first sign of a situation like dog moved off, collar bell clinking, oldest Fireplace and Stove Sweeping the first six places, closer to Elddie... We will be working EBBB for third shif. References. working conditions and fringe Tribe Booters vs. Bengals, Ch.22,30 this, is a dog bursting through cover, quartering back and forth in front of Shop. Good salary, benefis, benefits. Please mail resume on closing the gap the next couple of Call 871-1698. Manchester High boys’ cross Tennis - 2, Phoenix BOSTON (UPI) — Boston Bruins bonus. Bolton area. Great weeks,” he added. nose to the ground, going hell bent for the hunters. Suddenly the dog, starts to Box MM, M anchester country team whipped visiting Classic election. The next thing to assail your to “make game,” moving more defenseman Brad Park, hampered by TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. psition for some one who Herald. Jim Grzymkowski took second for recurring pain in his right knee, will Apply 81 Commerce Street, loves a challenge. Write Box Fermi High, 15-50, and Hall Baseball - 4 World senses, is that beautiful phrase, rapidly, nose right on the ground. GG, c/o Manchester Herald. the locals with a 14:32 clocking Series (if necessary), Ch. undergo diagnostic examination at Glaslonbuy. PTG Company. BABYSITTER- Responsible Notch Shutout High, 15-49, in CCIL competi­ followed by Dave Timbrell, Paul “ Come, 'Round, Come 'Round Abruptly there is silence... The clink Telephone 633-7631. person to babysit eight month 22, 30 . WINF, WPOP Tiger,” or Butch or Pat or whatever. Massachusetts General Hospital Johnson, who ran his best race to of the bell has stopped, the sound of ARRANGE A TOY & GIFT old twin boys. Daily 7:00 to tion yesterday at Center Footall - 4, Rams vs. This bellow comes from a quarter over the weekend. PARTY - Generous Awards. 5:00 p.m. Call 742-5231 after There will be a showdown Tuesday afternoon in West Hartford date according to Suitor, John Lahda leaves being shuffl^ by the moving RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 Springs Park. Vikings, Ch.3 mile behind the dog ... and the dog is Park will miss at least two games shifts. Good pay, good Demonstrators also needed. 6 :00. for the CCIL soccer lead as yesterday, as expected, Manchester and Doug Meek. There was a 20 se­ dog has stopped, and there he is Over 300 newest most-wanted Senior Ed Lemieux ied the parade Hockey - 7, Bruins vs. rapidly outdistancing his owner ... due to the painful knee. He will not benefits and working condi­ cond gap betwen Timbrell (14:44) frozen in a classic point at the edge of tion. Apply in person, Vernon items. Call Collect 673-0494. WE WANT AMBITIOUS Per­ High blanked hapless East Hartford High, 6-0, at Memorial Field Maple Leafs, Ch.38 What makes it all so sad is that the travel with the team to Pittsburgh of Indians across the finish line with and Meek (15:04). a “blowdown.” Manor, 180 Regan Road, Ver­ Or write SANTA’S PARTIES. sons for Christmas season. while homestanding Hall was breaking the bubble of visiting En­ dog is putting up every partridge, where the Bruins take on the A VO, Conn, 06001. Must be 18. Full time career a 13:59 clocking for the 2.5 mile Rob Tanner was eighth and Joe “Steady ... Steady,” from the non. field High by the same margin. layout. The double victory gives the woodcock, or pheasant between you, Penguins Saturday night. Park will potential. Call 646-3936 for ap­ Neubelt 11th for the Indians. trainer, and the dog never moves LEGAL SECRETARY. Start Manchester and Hall now each Silk Towners a 4-0 mark in the league his owner, or any other hunter in the muscle. Suddenly the bird erupts, not be in uniform for the Bruins’ CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC pointment. An Equal Oppor­ Results: 1. Lemieux (M) 13:59 for - Experienced only. Top November 15, 1978 for East tunity Employer M/F. stand 8-1 with 40 points in league and aggregate ledger of 6-1. Fermi country. there is a shot, and the dog, marking game against the Maple 2.5 miles, 2. Grzymkowski (M), 3. Leafs at Boston Garden Sunday. wages, /toply: Atlas Tile, 1862 Hartford Law Firm. play. The perennial soccer powers drops to 1-7, Hall 4-4. “He doesn’t get that much chance where the bird dropped is there. Experience requred. Salary MACHINE OPEBATORS- Timbrell (M), 4. Johnson (M), 5. tiling Eleven “It’s the type of injury we want to K ltaS Berlin 'Ipke., Wethersfield, will collide in a 3:30 start. The Silk “We wanted to stay close to Eddie to run” ... or ... “He does this at the Picking it up in his mouth, he proudly 563-0151. commensorate with skills. Experience preferred but not , Lahda (M), 6. Meek (M), 7. Hill (H), wait and see about,” Bruins General 289-8625. necessary to operate small Towners bested the Warriors in the in the first half of the race and we beginning of every hunt and then brings it back to his trainer. - 8. Tanner (M), 9. Lynch (F), 10. Stops Enfield ^ n a g e r Harry Sinden said Friday. REAL ESTATE Marketing precision machines. 50 hour season-oi^ner for both clubs, 5-1. En­ did,” stated Manchester Head Coach settles down.” is that you hear from Sounds like a script for a film, or a Dave Timbrel! Patterson (F). “As soon as Brad told us he was Representative - Manchester, BOOK A TOY & GIFT week. All benefits. Apply in field, which had a share of the lead the breathless apologetic owner, as stoi ... But it’s for real ... The PARTY - Generous Awards. person only 9 am to 12 noon, 7 having trouble with the knee, we told East Hartford, Vernon areas. going into Friday’s play, slips back at Illing Junior High downed be comes up to you. Then, pausing trainer is Manchester’s own Tom Earn lucrative commission DEMONSTRATORS ALSO and 1 om to 4 pm. C&W 7-2 with 35 points. long enough to catch his breath, he is Quinn, and the dog (who has gone to him to have it checked out im­ Receive professional NEEDED. Over 300 newest, MANUFACTURING CO., 74 Kosciusko, 14-2, in football action mediately.” most-wanted items. Call Senior Joe Foran put the first of off and running after the dog once Ms rest) was Leo, one of Tom’s guidance, education, com- Eastern Blvd., Glastonbury, yesterday in Enfield. Sinden said the Bruins will go with prehesive marketing tools. collect 673-0494. Or write 633-4631. three first-quarter scores on the more, yelling, “Come ound Come favorites. SANTA’S PARTIES, Avon, The Rams were backed up near five defensemen during Park’s Saturday Evening Call Mr. Sammartino, scoreboard at the 2:19 mark, conver­ Sophomores Pace Victory ’Round.” Quinn, who has been training bird Fireside Realty, Inc. 647-9144. Conn. 06001. EXPERIENCED FULL their own goal line by a punt and gave absence rather than call up a ting a fine assist from Tom Roach. It up a two-point safety to fall behind. Unfortunately, when the mighty dogs for years, has turned out more TIME Bridgeport machine By LE.\ AUSTER ning in a winning time of 17:44 for the replacement from their Rochester RN-LPN wanted for full or PAINTERS- Top Wages. 5 operator wanted in a non­ was Foran’s fourth goal of the Illing came back on a 3-yard hunter finally catches up with the beautiful working dogs than you can season. Herald Sportswriler 2.5 mile layout. dog, he proem s to beat the stuffing team. part time on ail shifs. Apply years experience. All the production shop. Call for in- “My sophomores really came touchdown mn by John Webb to take imagine. I know, because I’ve seen J. U . B director of nursing. Salmon- overtime you want. Must have terviw at E&S Gage, 649-3258. Junior Jeff Lombardo tallied his Sophomores sometimes are out of Mm, and the poor dog really through,” offered a beaming the lead. The Rams dominated the quite a few he’s trained, and have brook Convalescent Home, off own transportation. 1-800-842- 12th of the year at the 8:56 mark. The seen but not heard from but doesn’t know the reason for it all. 8435. CONCRETE LABORERS- To Blanchette, “and Hennessy ran the second half with Ted Lingard adding hunted with Mm on many occasions, I h l B i i House Street, Glastonbury. hard-working Roach broke free on When you pin these “characters” t . l B l t n U Please call 633-5244. set and strip forms. Call 875- that wasn’t the case yesterday race of her life although she was an insurance TD on a 4-yard run. A over some of the dogs, that have been m u lr n lu > v tMiMI FLOOR SUPERVISOR- Must 1103. his right wing post, drew out the as a pair of 10th graders led the sick.” pass from Webb to Jim Grout ac­ down, they will admit they may have sent to Mm to train. He has even had ^ have the ability to direct and spent just 2 or 3 weeks working with PAWTUCKET, R.I. (UPI) - Ted FULL AND PART TIME for Hornet goalie, and slid a pass over to Manchester High girls’ cross counted for the two-point conversion. dogs sent to Mm from as far away as golf course maintenance and control the activities in fast DIP & SIP- Counter help Lombardo who deposited it in the The double win pegs Manchester’s Frank Marandino, Grout, Butch the dog just before bird season,... or Califomia. Mulcahey, sports editor of the Paw­ snack bar. Apply in person at moving pillow assembly pera- needed Sunday-Thursday, 7 country team to a surprising tion. Good chance for ad­ empty cage. CCIL mark at 2-0 and aggregate Wemmell, Mark Allen, Leqn ... they bought the setter, pointer, If more bird hunters would take tucket EveMng Times since 1953, Tallwood CountiV Club, Route p.m.-2 a.m. Apply in Mrson Just 32 seconds later, left wing 21-34 win over CCIL foe Hall short hair, or whatever, and died Friday in Memorial Hospital. 85. Hebron. vancement for one who s any day between 8-12, 335 ledger at 4-0. It sets the stage for a Botteron and Lindgard played well their dogs to someone iike Tom, for qualified. Call 646-1737 for in­ Center Street, Manchester. Pete Krupp scored as his centering High yesterday at Center expected him to “plug in,” just Mulcahey, 60, suffered an apparent showdown Tuesday at Center Springs defensively for Illing. imtial traimng, and then keep it up MATURE WOMAN for local terview appointment. pass bounced off an East Hartford Springs Park. The Indians also Park as the Indians host unbeaten because Ms breed is what it is. year round themselves, we wouldn’t stroke at last Sunday’s New England retail business office. Light FLORIST ASSISTANT & PART TIME HELP- Female. defender into the net. It was Krupp’s whipped non-conference foe Penney High and Simsbury in a But picture tMs instead ... The dog hear that damn “Come 'Round Ck>me Patriots game in Foxboro, Mass. typing and some bookkeeping. Sales Person. Approximately second goal of the season. is lift^ from his kennel in the back ’Round” all over the hunting areas as Funeral arrangements were in- Call Steve, 643-2171. Apply within; Tommy’s 40 hours, iniiades Saturday South Catholic, 17-46. crucial league engagement. Hall, Pizzeria No. 2, 267 East and one night. Must be neat, Manchester Head Coach Dick with the setback, fell to 4-2 in the of the truck, or station wagon, and the birds fly off in every direction. complete. Center Street, Manchester. and familiar with this area. Danielson made wholesale sub­ “I’m more surprised than anyone c a L . Apply in person: Flower Joe Foran here,” voiced an ecstatic stitutions the second period but it Karen Scott and Chris Cheney were Volleyballers MANCHESTER Insurance Fashion, 85 East Center Manchester Head Coach Phil H ill Yon Agency Wants experienced Street, Manchester. didn’t slow the onslaught as two punch home his second goal of the eighth and ninth for the locals while ns WKmM Blanchette as the runners were still Did John Stearns Set Stolen Base Record? rirl. Hours are open. Write to more markers were added. Jack season. Pat Adams and Kim Scott also ran crossing the finish line. “I’m just Post Victory Box JJ, c/o Manchester HELP WANTED- Plenty of Medzela at the 4:53 mark drove home Manchester outshot the Hornets, well with 12th and 13th placements. \ST h K n o w ? Herald. work. Local Construction his fourth goal of the year assisted by numb,” he continued , “Hall had Sue Caouette now 1-8 for the season, by a 26-4 Results: 1. Caouette (M) 17:44 for Manchester High giris’ voileyball Millions Have dis­ Company. Variety of job John Kelly. A drop pass by John finished in the top three or four in week and an under-the-weather Kate team went back over the .500 mark OPTICIAN- Licensed full or opemngs. Phone 646-5033. margin. None of the four shots could 2.5 miles, 2. Murphy (M), 3. covered there's part time. $7.75 per hour. Call Moran set up center halfback Jamie just about every invitational it has Hennessy took third place. Right in yesterday with a 15-11, 3-15,15-7 and be termed dangerous. East Hartford been in.” Hennessy (M), 4. Hixson (S), 5. no place like a 527-1164 mornings, Mr. SHOW OFF YOUR TALENT Gallagher’s first, score of the season pushed the ball over midfield only front of her, however, were 15-11 victory over Windham High in JUSTASK because baseball moguls like to keep their finances secret. Mastriani. Excellent fringe Walsh (H), 6. White (H), 7. Shea (H), With an anticipated ifraw of 2.7 million fans this season, the home advertised ti SKILLS- While developing at the 7:38 mark. Gallagher accepted once in the second half. Junior standout Lynne Wright sophomores Sue Caouette and 8. Karen Scott (M), 9. Cheney (M), Willimantic. benefits. new abilities. Be a CPTV didn’t run and won’t for at least a Murray Oklerman Phillies likely pull in the most cash, too, at the gate — in the Want Ads. Moran’s pass and drilled home a 20- Mark Copeland opened in goal for Jeanine Murphy with the former tur­ 10. Discenza (H). Jean Hennigan spiked well and despite the 3 rniUion-plus attendance of the Los Angeles AUCTION VOLUNTEER. yarder. Manchester with Ron Apter taking Marge Botteron and Lisa Brown also Dodgers. The Phillies’ ticket prices — bx»n $8 for a box Probate Notice Call 278-5310, or write (TTV It was quiet until 39 seconds NOTICE TO CREDITORS Auction, 24 Summit Street, over the final three quarters in the U n d e f e a t e d played well for the locals, now 5-4 in By H am y OMennan seat to $2.50 for general adimsaion —^ are scaled bi^ier ESTATE OF THOMAS D. COLLA Hartford, 06106. remained when Moran in a scramble CCIL play. than the D odgers’. deceased Indians’ fourth shutout in a row and Probate Notice The Hon. William E. FitzGerald in front of the net found room to fifth of the year. Illing Junior High girls’ field Sports BrIsfS Manchester also took the jayvee NOTICE TO CREDITORS Judge, -of the Court of Probate. SE(34ETARY / Supervisor. The tipoff: Q. Has a wild card team ever won a Snper Bewl or even ESTATE OF GRACE REED District of Manchester at a h irin g Busy medical practice in hockey team remained un­ contest, 15-9 and 15-6. be« to the Saper Bowl? If so, who? — Eric Aastto, YOUNG, deceased held on October 5.1978 ordered that an The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, Manchester needs a take beaten with a 2-0 win over Brown to Bulls they prepared to open their 32nd The erratic passing of New England Patriot Spria^ri^Mo. claims must be presented to the charge person who likes The DaUu Cowboys made it to the Super Bowl in Judge, of the Court of Probate, fiduciaries on or before January 5, Kosciuszko yesterday in En­ CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chicago season Friday night against the quarterback Steve Grogan traces directly back to the District of Manchester, at a bearing or be barred as by law provided. meetmg the public, is a good Cleveland Cavaliers at Boston tragic accident invM vi^ Darryl Stingley, his favot^ January, 1976 (Super Bowl X) after finishing second to St. held on October 5,1978 ordered that all Madeline B. Zlebarth, Gerk typist and accurate with field. Bulls have obtained forward John ite receiver. Stingley was left paralysed after diving Louis in the Eastern Division oi the NFC, thra lost to claims must be presented to the The fiduciaries are; figures. 5-day week, 8:30 am Double Winners Garden. Council Approves fiduciary on or before January 5, 1979 William M. Broneill Brown from the Atlanta Hawks in P ittsburgh, 21-17. A nother second place team , K ansas City Denise White scored on an for a Grogan pass. Grogan’s coach, Oiudc Fair^ or be barred‘ as ■b' law provided. 178 East Center St. till 5:30 pm. Salai7 commen­ return for a future draft choice. Rowe will be out of action for at LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The City banks, says, "He hasn’t thrown sharply since.” in the old A m erican Football League, also m ade it to Super Mary Lou Danahy, Ass't. Clerk Manchester, Conn. 06040 surate with experience. Reply assist from (^ris Brown and least five games due to a bruised Council voted 10-2 to approve the con­ Bowl m after finishing behind Oakland during tte regidar The fiduciary is: Bulls General Manager Rod Thom tMifilSwiii James L. Derby, Jr. Jerome M. Griner should include business and Janet Locke also scored, both refused Monday to disclose the posi­ arch in his right foot. tract for Los Angeles to host the season. They wiped out M innesota, 23-7, bu t technically the 564 Elast Street 47 N. Main S tm t personal references. Herald sununer Olympics in 1984, apparent­ Q. Recently, I noticed that catder John Steams of the Chiefs were not then considered a wild card team. i Ini IrtMki Hebron, Conn. 06248 West Hartford, Conn. 06107 Box NN. In Swim Meeting tion of the draft choice given New York Meta led hta team to stolen bases. Few 04S-10 in the first half for the 4-0 to ly at no cost to city taxpayers. 1 hm Enam Rams. Atlanta. ® backstops are known for their swiftness. What is the Q. As long as I can remember, the only man to baseball r.lmiMiKm . DISHWASHERS- COOKS- Deloplaine Re-signed The agreement probably will be record for thefts by > receiver and who holds it? — ttmmmtgm Toby Brown, Amy Jones and who came dooe to hitttog a baseball out of Yankee m m m kkt part time nights and Rowe Out PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The formally sealed later this month in Michael Johnson, S t i ^ , N.C. Stadtom was MMey Maafle, by about three feet My LEGAL NOTICE weekends. Apply in person, Donna Rock played well offen­ Pittsburgh Steelers re-signed run­ an official contract signing ceremony friend says that there have been a lot of borne runs hit out Taccorral, 246 Broad Street, raeTn yesterday at East Hartford High. sively while Nancy Curtain, BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston ning back Jack Deloplaine, who was either in Los Angeles or at IOC •f the pmb. Would you setfie this argument for me? — “Application has been made to Connecticut Public Utilities Manchester. The win was East s third in a row Celtics Thursday placed forward placed on waivers Aug. 29 and picked headquarters at Lausanne, Joseph D1 Battista, Norristown, Pa. Control Authority by Shepard’s Inc. for change of and left its overall mark at 3-1. Carrie Thomas, Nancy Wynn Curtis Rowe on the injured list, trim­ Thm has never been a fair ball Mt out of Yankee STUFFERS AND MAILERS up by the Washington Redskins only Switzerland. headquarters from Manchester, CT. to Hartford, CT. in Cer­ Urgently needed! $25.00 per Viola captured the 200-yard and goalie Wendy Felletter ming their roster to 11 players as Stadium, though the legendary Josh Gibson came as close Jal-Alal tificate C-522, authorizing transportation of household goods to be cut after two games. as any in a Negro League game, reputedly blasting the ball hundred GUARANTEED. freestyle and 100-yard butterfly were defensive standouts. Any protests may be filed by Oct. 30th, 1978, with the Public Price copped the 50 and 100-yard over the upper de<^ roof in left But it landed in the Riiulta Send seU-addressed stamped ELASTIC visitors’ bullpen in stead of clearin g th e park .'Jim m y Foxx UUlities Control Authority, State Office Building, Hartford envelope, TK ENTERPRISE, freestyles while Dakin was vic­ Tallwood Connecticut 06115.” East Frosh Gridders STOCKINGS of the Philadel|ibia A’s also hit one into the upper readies Box 21679, Denver, Co. 80221. torious in the 200-yard individual Youth Basketball Women’s String Tourna­ of the left field stands, a mightier swat even than Mantle’s, iIPiUi 045-10 medley and 100-yard breaststroke. ment — 18 Holes - Helen iriiich hit the third-dedc facade in right field. ItN IM LH FULL 'HME DISHWASHER- Remain Undefeated I I I In lUI IN Days. Apply in person, Tac­ Julie Tucker had seconds in the 50 Sign Up Dates Wasyluk 88, Sally Whitham tiwinin 4N Blast Catholic freshman offensively and Joe Palen- Q. Why doesn’t Alabama or Georgia or any other MMi 1-7 NN LEGAL NOTICE corral, 246 Broad Street. free and 100 butterfly for the The Manchester Recreation 93; /9 Holes -r Sally toM i 1-7 UUi NO: 219694 8 Eaglettes. football team remained un­ za defensively for the Southeastern Conference team ever g tt or take a Rose 7lMi 1-7-4 474N Department will hold youth basket­ Whitham 44, Marie John­ __ . . . , r, B eni hid? Is It that they Just don’t get an offer? Pve heard DURWARD MILLER, ET AL SUPERIOR COURT $$$$ REAL ESTATE SALES R m lts: beaten with a 14-12 decision young Eagles. M M lN 7M b PERSONS- Licensed or in ball' registration at the following son 45, Eleanor Aufman 46. totm 14N 4N 4N V . JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HARTFORD 200 medley relay: 1. East (Patria L locations on these dates: over St. Paul yesterday at ■ ta ll IN IN process, needed in our East EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT, Hartford office. Thorough Dakin, Tucker, Price), 2. East 3 East Side Rec — Oct. 23-24-25-26 the Eagles’ field. Panama City, Fla. m IN Q. to Saper Bowl V (D allas vs. Baltim ore), when roaUe M uii-nui al SEPTEMBER 1, 1978 training. Many extras! For Newington 2:07.3. 6:30-8 p.m.; Community Y— Oct. 23- St. Paul scored first but TURKEY The Rose Bowl game has beoi lyed exclusively M m M I7N LEGAL NO’nCE confidential interview, call 200 free: 1. Viola (EC), 2. Olsen (N) 3 the Eagles, now 4-0 for the Bow ling kfcker Jim O’Brien kicked Us game-wbntog Add goaL between the Pacific conference on and th e Big Ten 7iMl 4-1-4 744N 24-25-26 6:30-8 p .m .;' Verplanck bis chin strap was not fastened. Isn’t there a m le that yon ihtonlMb TO: ALL MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF Sid Green, Frechette, Martin Peterson (EC) 2:08.1. season, bounced back and nominee since the two conferences agned an agreement & Rothman, 289-1524; School - Oct. 23, 25-26-27 6:30-8 p.m. SHOOT mnst have year chin strap on? 0 so, why wam’t he starting with the Jan. 1, 1947, game between ultooia and k IN 4N 4N THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT 200 I.M.: 1. L. Dakin (EC), 2 West EASTERN BUSINESS Mm i n 144 The le a^ e in which a youth par­ scored on a 65-yard pass SYMPHONIES - Bar­ penaUsed? — Staeey Benson, Kaaxvflie, Tern. UCLA. Previously, Alabama lu d been invited to the TAKE NOTICE of the pendency of a certain action in the evenings 646-41U. (EC), 3. Guay (N) 2:35.5. — Paul Gilberto 159-399, m IN ticipates is determined by his/her from Rudy Persico to Ed bara Bermani 137, Diane Reader Benson even sends in a photo showing O’Brien’s Pasadena classic 6 times, winning 4, losing 1, tietog 1. »4Mil-i47N Superior Court for the Judicial District of Hartford bearing 50 free: 1. Price (EC), 2. Tucker (EC) Cliff Jones 157-394, Dave Sundays chin strap dangling. But it’s all academic. The mle hrttaiMUlN PART TIME Early morning age on Dec. 1,1978. Fournier. Emilio Giliberto Clangelo 132-359, JoAnn Georgia^ennessee, Tutone and Geoigia Tedi (when it Docket Number 219694 wherein DURWARD MILLER ET cleaning. Floor care, 3. KeUy (N) :27.5. UChapelle 156-416, Ed mandating a fastened chin strap didn’t conoe on the booln was an SEC school) also made single appearances. TiMil-UINN AL, are plaintiffs, and the EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT, Divi^: 1. Stevens (N), 2. Tuller (EC) Registration must be in person. A added the two-point con­ Arsenault 341. 10 IJIL - 2 PL until 1(74. O’Brien’s booL a 32-yarder rewdting In a 16-13 NUi experience preferred. Must version for an 8-6 advan­ Lavado 156-403, Tony Itoto NNUNHN a declaratory judgment that have own transportation. Call 3. Gagne (N) 146.40 points. youth recreation membership card is Victora in the final five seconds of play, w as made Jan. 17, Itotoi 14N 7N the Eighth Utilities District is subject to the consolidation required. tage. CATERERS — Sandy DeDominicis 152, Dorn K M M M tt 1971. Incidentally, the rale book also says an players must Parting shot: 232-0332. 100 fly: 1. Viola (EC), 2. Tucker (EC) DeDominicis 152-400, Alan provisions set forth in the Connecticut General Statutes Sec­ 3. M cC ^y (EC) 1:04.2. Claire Viola Bunce 159-392, C!arol Lewie wear stockings, wMdi dimlnates barefoot jdacekicken, W H iU N N 'There are three divisions; Peewee Grzyb 150-149435, Mickey R N L ItM iriierever they are. M M lU lN N tion 7-195, et seq; an order of mandamus directing the SERVICE STATION 100 free: 1. Price (EC), 2. McCaffrey (ages 8-9) cannot reach age 10 before The Falcons regained the 125, Phyllis Huntington 139- In an the furor over pro football’s dieerteaders, too MMiU-lTNN legislative body of the Eighth Utilities District to proceed Mechanic Wanted- Part or full lead, capitalizing on a fum­ Holmes 148, Rick little attention has b m paid to their assets. m tow IMki 7 hhb time. Only those with good (EC), 3. KeUy (N) 1:02.3. Dec. 1. M idget- (ages 10-11-12) can­ 357, Betty Ritchie 128, Jnt Off Ills I I A I M i 7N IN IN with the Consolidation procedures set forth in Connecticut 100 hack: 1. aemens (N), 2. Patria ble. But East wouldn’t be DeDominicis 148673, Ed Q. The 1976 New York Yatowes have been mach While the Dallas Cowgb^, t^Emfaraceable Elwes of references need apply. Will Forfeit Meet not reach age 13 before Dec. 1. Dorothy Mathes 165-396, ctiiictoed because certain players like Gossage, Jackson ^erettes, et al, get General Statutes ^ t i o n 7-197, et seq, and an injunction (EC), 3. Bradley (EC) 1:18.6. denied as it drove 56 yards Baba 147, Dick Green 145, PuMe IkWpEtai IN restraining and enjoining further interference with the con- I after 2 Juniors - (ages 13-14-15) cannot Ona Carlson 135. I Hunter receive huge sauries. Bat ara the Yanks ' male chauvinist W M M ttN ,252 500 free: 1. Olsen (N), 2. Trichka (N) Cheney Tech forfeited its cross reach age 16 before Dec. 1. to score, Ty Cryer Ted Kowzun 144-376, Rich Invhsd r e ^ the hlgh^ paid basdUU team? Which n u jsr ...... ------la of Houston as M n k U H N Mlidation procedures initiated pursuant to Connecticut 3. Stoddard (N) 5:58.2. country engagement to COC foe recovering a fumble in the Scranton 143, Tom ’Dimer leagae team earns the lari : through tickettm le s absolutely the ntost pulcfaritudinous of them aU. IWMlIUNlN General Statutes Section 7-195, et seq, and other relief. All Junior Division will be at the Fn«( GOP — Grayce Shea 192- MfenlMlN7M* 100 breast: 1. L. Dakin (EC), 2. K Coventry High, siated yesterday at 143, Paul Gilberto 399, Cliff MJNCIIESTER tetog the seaara? - Ned 1 members of the legislative body of the Eighth Utilities ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Dakin (EC), 3. Guay (N) 1:14.5. Side Rec and Ckifrununity Y. Anyone end zone for the winning 493, Rose LaPolt 175480, The Philadelphia PhlUies w m revealed by writer Hal ItokkM UN IN IN Wickham Park. TD. Jones 394,, Bill 2wick 375, Please aend all sports questions to Murray dderman, P.O. Box IfenfenIa IN IN District who are not now parties to said suit are hereby temporary. Call Mrs. Currier 400 free relay: 1. Newington 4:39.3. interested in coaching should in­ Joyce TVler 200499. Bodley of Delaware a s having the hlMieBt payroD to the IMMMi IN notified that they come in and present claims and defenses if for appointment at 872-31S3. No further details were available. Sandy Hanna 374, Walt 6346, Incline Village, Nev. 994S0. Because of the volunie of mall, to«il-4N N dicate at time of registration. Kyle Shorey played well SS8& majots, mndi to the dismay of the niOllcs’ front offloe Itiere wHI be no Individual responses. they so desire. Monday thru Friday, 9:N to 4 Bender 374. hM iM U U I TiVmmTTIN 055-09 pm. i ' V EVENING H E R A ^ . Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 14, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Oct. 14, 1978 — PAGE FIFTEEN •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••* ***«SSSS#SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS I Enwst National Weather Forecast Help W ented 13 NoniM For $olo 2J Homea Per Sale 2' BUSINESS & SERVICE MATURE PPRSON With at least 2 years Bookkeeping r r 5 A V 5 Experience needed to assist 0 00 K bookkeeper. Primarily ac­ V b o W E IG H i i T T r ^ Wxc counts receivable and Herald payable. Vernon area. Send CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING resume to Box P, c/o P O U N 5 5 Manchester Herald. directory ^j\kiN & vwEr. MEN NEEDED By small Servleea O ffered 31 Servleea manufacturing company to Oftorad Palntlng-Paparlng 32 BuUdlng CenUeetlnu 22 •AM f MANOtCO PHONE 643-2711 train for a variety of jobs CAM TREE SERVICE - Free e x p e r t PAINTING and using hand and power tools. PAINTING - Interior and FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACINaYOUS AD estimates, discount senior LANDKAPING -Sp^ialized, V. ^ Reouires basic mechanical exterior, paperhanging, FARRAND REMODEUNG - citizens. Company E*terior House Painting. excellent work References. ability, manual dexiterity, Specializing Cabinets and For­ Manchester-owned and free pruning, spraying, Free estimates. Fully in- and comm on sense. High mica Tops, Roofing, Gutters, operated. Call 646-1327. rawing, w e^ n g . Call 7&- su r^ . Martin Matson, 64^ MI6HIST TfMPMArutlS School Grads only. Must be Room Additions, Decks, Wol. Repairs. Phone 643-6017. r*tC LNCWOMCfANt ADVERTISING mature, dependable, and B&M TREE SERVICE. willing to work. 83.25 to start. ArdclaM for Sala Complete tree care. Free es­ h e a v y o r l i g h t *1 Bo»f-Accaatortat 45 Apartmanta For'R ^i" " 53 iufoa Fo“ sa/r — Ltoew • RATES Call ^ 9 3 2 1 . Bualneaa Opportunity 14 * EDUCATION QUALITY PAINTING and Boollng-Bldlng-Chlmnay 34 51 timates. SENIOR Citizen t r u c k in g . Cellars, attics Paper Hanging by Willis TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - 1974 F U R Y - 16V4-foot 1 day ...... 12$ word per day Discount. Call 643-^85. and yards cleaned, also stone, CAPE 3-bedroom, 2 baths, 1969 CAMARO — Good con- 3 days ...... 1U word per day MAN NEEDED IN THE SMALL ENGINE Service Private Inatruetkma i$ Schultz. Fully insured BIDWELL Home Improve­ Good condition. Good for fiberglass, tilt trailer, with garage, yard, stove, Corporation - expanding loam or sand delivered 644- 1975 55-horsepower outboard dition_jjiside and out. 90,000 10 |»MOWtM ffjw 6 days ...... 10( word per day Application of Plastisol 1775 or 644-9532, references. 649-4343. ment Co. Ehipert installation plating, or welding. Cali MO- refrigerator, waher, dryer UPlWCilHCR F010CAST 0 E Z 3 26 days .. 9$ days ...... dealer network. No PROFESSIONAL of aluminum siding gutters MSS from noon til 6:00 p.m. Chevy engine. 2 tanks, 82,500. miles, 649-8616. 8650. or best Coating. Involves working REl^DIAL READING and hook-ups. October 15th, 8320, offer. 15 w ords $2 00 m inim um with oven, priming, dip experience necessary. math; individualized work Dressmaking & Alterations and trims. Roofing installa­ Also 50 horse Johnson out­ references and security. 643- Happy Ads ...... $2.50 Inch coating, and inspection. Complete training program. program, (Ist-8th grade) by done in m y home. Please call TILE- Remodel your Bath tion and repairs 649^95, 871- MOLDED FORMICA top and board, 8300. 2284475 or 228- 6452. Power, Tul Area, and 9550. 1971 CHEVROLET Requires High School Grad 8500. investment required to master’s degree teacher. 5^ 6464972, Monday thru Friday A rea,, and Building Contracting 33 2323. paneled bar with two shelves CONCOURSE WAGON. For period ending 7 p.m. EST 10/14/78. During Saturday, with common sense and the start your own business. Ideal nU75. 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. W 5?^ to 5 ® ^ and four stools. 8175. 6464028. FIRST FLOOR nice 2 Excellent winter-ski vehicle. rain will fall over most of the Northeast while the rest of the ability to follow directions. for retired or part time. WES ROBBINS carpentry SPECIAUZING cleaning and Garden Producta 47 bedroom with parking. DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 V-8, automatic, power Must work neat, clean ef­ Details on request. Mr. GUITAR, BANJO, Mandolin WILL DO HEMS, Minor remodeling specialist. Ad­ repaimg cimneys, roof, new Appliances available. Now nation can expect clear to partly sunny weather. Maximum F;a l L c l e a n u p s - F er­ yards, 8M. plus tax. Also sand, steering, radio, luggage rack, Barker. ESCAA Field U s s o m : Folk, Blue Grass’ alterations. You supply fabric ditions, rec rooms, dormers, roofs. Free estimates. 30 BOTTI FRUIT FARM - Fresh just 8175. (63-28). Rental temperatures include: Atlanta 67, Boston 67, Chicago 57, ficient, and be mature and tilizing. Snow plowing, poisitraction, trailering axles, Training Division, Box 19, Popular. Ages 5-adults! and pattern. I will sew it. built-ins, bathrooms, years Experience. Howley, gravel and more stone 643- Sweet Apple Cider, Apples, & Assistors, 236-5646. Small Fee, Cleveland 55, Dallas 74, Denver 63, Duluth 42, Houston 76, dependable. Experience residential and commercim 9 ^ . Melore! 643-2880. preferred, but will train. 83.25 Wading River, New York. Beginners - professionals. Reasonable. Also special kitchens, 649-3446. M3-5361. Pears, m Bush HiU Road, Jacksonville 78, Kansas City 59, Little Rock 71, Los Angeles 11792. Reasonable, reliable. 647-9260. Manchester. to start. 289-9321. Easy Banjo method. FREE Senoir Citizen’s Rate. 649- SPACIOUS 3 Bedroom with 83, Miami 84, Minneapolis 50, New Orleans 75, New York 64, 3572. ROOFER WILL Install roof, TIRES- Ski boots, skis, bikes, ITO OLDS 88, 4-doo hard top, Why Not Order loan instrument. Private CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, parking and yard for kids. Phoenix 95, San Francisco 77, Seattle 65, St. Louis 59, MANCHESTER Package studio. 646-6557 DRAPERIES CUSTOM siding or gutters for low dis­ sewing machine, and tent COW MANURE- 88 and 816 air, power. Good running con­ Your Happy Ad AVON- Want to earn extra Additioms, Repairs, Cabinets. Only 8200. (63-29). Rental Washington 67. store. Excellent location. Well !"ADE - Very reasonable. count price. Call Ken at 647- (10x16). May be seen at 18 loads. Gardens plowed or dition. 81395. 643-7869. money but need to be home REWEAVING bums, holes. Call Gary Cushing 345-20M. Assistors, 236-5646. Small Fee. h . Today! established business. Call Work guaranteed. Call 1566. Scott Drive, Manchester, ail Roto Tilled. Call 649-8731 after when your kids are home? Zippers, umbrellas repaired. anytime, 649-4266. day Saturday. Marion E. Robertson, HEUON jurr USTEO 6 p.m. KIDS OK. Charming 2 1971 PINTO- Running condi­ Become an AVON R^resen- Winow shades, Venetian tion. Standard transmission. Realtor, 643-5953. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY bedroom. Has appliances and tative and do both. Flexible RANCH blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. WASHER - and like new 8300 or best offer. Call 569- Carpentry and general con­ Anilquaa 45 free heat. Only 8175. (63-07). hours let you sell during the 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Marlow’s, 867 ain St. 649-5221. HANDYMAN - Need work dryer. Pool table, coffee 3933. N*/p Wanted 13 hours that suit you best. For fireplace, private lot. Im­ done around the home? Please tracting. Residential and Rental Assistors, 236-5646. commercial. Whether it be a ROOFING / GUTTERS- Uble, lamps. Telephone 569- YEAR 1830 four inch treadle ADVERTISING details, call 563-6695 or 523- maculate, 849,500. ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ call 568-6356, after 5:00 p.m. Small Fee, Halp Wanted 13 Slluetlon Wented small repair job, a custom Reasonable rates. Free es­ table saw 1198.00 and an old 1974 PINTO RUNABOUT- 9401. 15 tics, garages yards cleaned, MECHANICS HELPER built home or anything in timates. Experienced. Quality white treadle sewing machine Good condition. Michelin DEADLINE moving, tnickng. Loam for S H E E T R O C K W O RK - IDEAL FOR SINGLES. Cozy NEEDED- 3 to 9 p.m., Mon­ HAIRDRESSER - Full or part RESPONSIBLE Mother will between, call 646-1379. workmanship! All 643-6658 14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer 8130. Phone 643-177(1. Tires. 4 speed. Call 649-1287, 12:00 ' noon the day before HAPPINESS IS.Pn i i CASHIER PART TIME. For CENTURY 21 sale. Lawn service. No job too Carpentry. Ceiling Repaired one bedroom with parking. after 3:30 p.m. day tru Friday. Gas iW ip time. Relaxed atmosphere. care for children in my home. anytime. 8150. Outboard motor 40 horse publlMtidn. cash and carry lumber yard. iMXSMN/AViUlTE big or small. 568-8522. and Painted. Free estimates. Appliances and free electrici­ Attendant needed weekends. Clientel preferred. East Hart­ Call 646-1076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. Evenrude 8250. Mobilehome THE PACK RAT______Antiquestigii & i - Oeadiine for Saturday and XT1DMK IK SmiTN (NTED Some evenings and Saturday. John McHugh 6434130, mor­ ty. Only 8110. (64-17). Rental References required. Apply in M E -1316 TRACY BROTHERS - 45x10 with furniture in cam- 1974 JEEP CJ-5, 258 C.I. High ford. 289-5686 / 872-9402. Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. nings or after 6 p.m. NEWTON SMITH- Collectible...... ()penC)pen SundaySunday, 12 Assistors, 236-5646. Small Fee. person to: Anderson Bromers, For appointment call Dan or Roofing, Flat Roof, Hot Tar, ground 84,000, Call 525- Performance Engine, 20,000 COMPLETE CARPET & Tile Rera^eling, Repairs, and to 5 pm. 40) FionFlora Roadf, off IKTNOIIIST CHURCH FiW Steve, at 649-0136. Gravel, Built-Up Roofing. miles. Hooker Headers. 770 Main Street, Manchester. WE NEED A DEPENDABLE installation and repairs. FYee Rec-Rooms. No job to small. Route 85, Bolton. FIVE ROOMS- 2 bedroom PLEASE READ Grossman’s, 266 Pine Street, HOUSEWORK got you down? 649-3144. Commercial & Residential Holley Four Barrel. PART TIME SALESPERSON Saturday, October 14th, 10 am to 3 p estimates. Call at, at 646-3745, General cleaning, steam apartment. Parking. No Pets, REAL ESTATE CAREER. Manchester. Equal (^portuni- Free Estimates. 872-6269. BELT MASSAGER 1/4 hp, Offenhauser High-Rise 4 - Hours are primarily 10 to 2„ after 5 p.m. extraction carpet cleaning, Wanted to Buy 49 Security deposit. Call 6434714. Earn 815,000 plus Annually. Y O U R A O ty Employer M/F. 850. Cali 6494453 after 4:00 Manifold. Monroe Magnum but may include ^turdays MANCHESTER - GREAT CAPE floor waxing & stripping, win­ CARPENTRY & Masonry - Must have license. For a con­ Clabaffled ads are taken over Corner Mein Street and Hartford Road HEARTHSIDE CHIMNEY p.m. Shocks. All Gauges. Two Sets and some evenii^s. Diamond ED’S UGHT raUCKING- At­ dow cleaning, c a i^ t & up- Additions and remodeling. BASEBALL CARDS and MANCHESTER- Nice 3 room fidential interview. Ralph the phone u a cpnvenlencf. MOLD MAKER OR TOOL In desirable neighborhood, for sale, this 3 bedroom Free estunates. Call Anthony Cleaning- Free Estimates. related baseball memorabilia Of Tires. Fog Lights. Roll Showcase, Manchester The Herald la reaponaibie for tics and cellars cleaned. holstrey shampooing. apartment. Second floor. Pasek, Realtor, 289-7475. Luncheon eerved .... IT a.m. to 2 p.m. DYE MAKER to work on home has been completely ra^one. Including Squillacote 6494611. Fully Insured. Senior Citizens 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and (yearbooks, programs, Bar. Excellent Shape. Call Parkade. onlyt»ne Incorrect Insertion and Reasonable rates. Call ^ Professional/Insured. Free Includes heat and appliances. molds. Excellent starting pay. appllanced eat-ln-kitchen, and flrat floor laundry. Discount! Cali James 646- etc. Rivers Music, 7 Main photos, buttons). 1800^ to pre­ 623-4051. then only 'to the aize of “the CoHee shop open____10 e.m. to 1 p.m. 1943 for free estinr^te. Estimates. Call 8220 monthly. Paul W. MAN NEEDED for printing PART TIME DRIVER - Must origirtei insertion. Errora-k6hl(^ Call 563-1475 between 8 pm Lovely yard v^ih paild. 147,300. C A R PE N T R Y -, .Repairs, R enairs ...... Street, New Britain, 225-1977 sent. I also want silver. Call and 4 pm. DOMES'nCARE at 643-1945. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. VOLKSWAGEN BUG 1970 department, in growing know streets. Apply in person jdo not lessen the value of the BRICK, , Stone. remodeling, additions! gar­ Steve 646-2626. HoaOng-Plumblng 35 manufacturing facility. to: K-ause TTieTie FI(Florist, 621 *iadverti8ement wHI not be cor- Fireplaces, concrete, ages, roofing, call David Homes t^r'R ’ani...... 's4 recf^^byi*) additional Inser­ ANIMAL CURATOR- FORMER SECRETARY REPOSSESSED Electrolux condition. Rebuilt motor, Experiencd preferred, but Hartford Road. Chinuiey repairs. No job too Desires typing in my home. Patria, 644-1796. WANTED- Hot water tion. Includes animal care, SEWERLINES, sink lines, Vacuum Cleaner- Substantial clean and sharp looking. 81125. will train to work with Help Wanted small. Save! CaU 644-8356 for Quality work, done radiators, 1 medium to large ANDOVER LAKE AREA- 4 Help Wanted 13 13 janitorial work, and some RKHARDS&N cleaned with electric cutters, Savings! Original Warrantee. 646-3828. laminator, slitter and printing LEGAL SECRETARY to take estimates. LEON aE S ZY N S H Builder - and 1 small. 742-7155 / 7C- reasonably, and promptly. Call ^ 3 8 7 5 . room house, available press. Must be interested in full charge o f o ffic e in leaching.teaching. Must be good with New homes custom built by professionals. McKinney 7278. Please call 646-4995. • ••••••••••••••••••W W W .**.. November 1st. Call 643-7605, working 2nd, or 3rd shift. We PANTRY PERSON Wanted- children and public, l ^ a l Op­ remodeled, additions, rec Bros. Sewage Disposal 0>m- 1969 PONTIAC TEMPEST- Manchester. General prac- CUSTOMER SERVICE South Windsor, Conn, g g 644-2517 QUALITY CARPENTRY By or 649-2871. are looking for interested, Help Wanted Days. Some kitchen portunity Employer. Call Lutz rooms, garage, kitchens pany, 643-5^. PILE OF OAK Running condition, V4, auto ti( ;. l ood typing, shortnand, 13 CLERK. Full time. Must be Ham Constmetion Additions, ODD JOBS- 3 ambitious young □ R E N T A L S aggressive individuals who exp^ience necessary. Apply: Museum, at 643-0949. remodeled, betn tile, cement WOOD. Varying lengths. Solid, transmission. Good second bookkeeping skills. Able to mature and able to work un­ roonnr. siding decks and gar­ men working throu^ school! OMcas-Sloras tor Rent are dependable and have Cavey’s Restaurant. work. Steps, dormers, NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet sound. Delivery available. 55 car, 8200., 649-7639 / 6434683. work independently. Hours PART TIME MATURE der pressure. Ability to con­ ages. Call anytime, 643-5001. will do any painting, light Purchaser needs saw. Also, mechanical ability. Excellent flexible. 643-5820 or 643-7135. NURSES AIDES, Home residential or commercial. repairs, plugged drains, Rooms tor Rant 52 STOCK CLERK - Apply in verse on phones, with carpentry or odd jobs at 17” Sears gas chain saw. 643- ROCKVILLE - 19x39 foot 1974 CHRYSLER NEWPORT- chance for rapid advance- HAIRDRESSER needed by health aides provide personal *128,500 CaU 649-4291. kitchen faucet replaced, person toFumiture Depart­ customers, store managment MAGNAVOX authorized fac­ reasonable rates. 2880. store on bu ^ street, Large 2 Door Hardtop. 8 2 ^ . 434 mqnt, depending on speed and well known Manchester Salon. care to people in their homes. r e plaired, a rec rooms, THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - MACHINE OPERATORS and ment, Marlow's Inc., 867 Main and suppliers. Call 643-5843 tory service on color and Professional experience. display windows. 8125 Foster Street, South Windsor, ahilitlity. For interview. call Salary plus commission. Must Part time, early evening and FIRST CLASS Carpentry - batnrtroom remodeling, heat Birch House Women, (jentral- miscellaneous workers Street, Manchester. between 10 am and 3 pm for O P E N H O U S E black and white TV. Stereo, References.______649-3423 after 5 WHEELS: 13” , 14” GM. 15” monthly. Lease required. Lee ■9471. weekends. Home health aide Remodeling and Additions. modernization, etc. free ly located. Downtown call after 6 p.m., 644-0268. needed. Must have some High appointment. be experienced and have a phonograph. A&B Electronic, pm ask for Jim. ' ' Ford. 55 gallon steel fuel St Lament Realty, 875-4690. following. Call 872-4150. certification or nurses aide SUNDAY, OCT. 15 1-5 PM 1160 New Britain Ave., West ...... Kitchens'Utchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Estimate gladly given. M & M Manchester. Kitchen School Education. Must be MEN NEEDED BY Small drums with stands, filters. 1973 AUDI FOX - 4 speed, ’.a : d s c a p e l a b o r s full training preferred. Must have Hartford, 551-0655. years experience! For FYm Plumbing & Heaung. 649-2871. privileges. Cali 649-2358. able to read and speak manufacturing company to PART TIME CASHIER / kSt 106 TImrod Road, Manchester PatnUng-Paporing 32 Wine bottles; large and small. MANCHESTER / NEW AM/FM, ail new Michelins. or part time Saturday. PART TIME SALES own transportation, mileage Estimates, call 646-4239. English, and provide own train for a variety of jobs STOCKMAN- Must be 643-2880. OFFICE - 800 square feet. Always garaged. Mint condi­ >-uil 643-0669. Grandland PERSON NEEDED- Faily paid. For further information, MANCHESTER PLUMBING LIGHT Housekeeping Room- transpotation. No experiene requiring basic mechanical available Saturdays and oc­ CARPET INSTALLATION - J.P. LEWIS & SON Interior Heat, air conditioning, tion. Call 289-8919, if no Nursery. necessary. Please Call Per­ Shoe Store needs part time call Suburban Home Health Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. GENERAL CARPENTRY, St HEATING - Repairs. Fully furnished. Stove, ability, manual dexterity and cassional weekday after- and Exterior painting, paper Remodeling. Pumps repaired COLONIAL BROWN PLAID carpeting, parking included. answer 568-4269. sonnel Department at Roneer help. Ehcperience helpful, but Consortium, 646-7760 Monday Steam Cleaning. Free es­ Repairs; Remodeling, refrigertor and linens common sense. Must be noons. Apply at the Poi}p Shop, hanging, remodeling, carrcn- SOFA & (^HAIR- Very good Tolland Turnpike Professional not necessary. Please call Mr. thru Friday. An Ekjual Op™”"- timates. Call 6 4 9 ^ . Garages, Additions, PorchM, / replaced. Free estimates. trovided. 801 Main Street. 649- Parachute Company, 644-1581. mature, dependable and 249 S p _. S t r e e t , try. Fmly insured. 649-9658. condition. 8175. Wicker Baby 5879 jjuuuihiBuilding. F*.J. SPILECKI, 1972 DODGE POLARA 4-door Kurland, 649-8796, or come in tunity Affimative Action Rec Rooms, Roofing, Gutters. Electric drain-snaking. 24- willing to work. High School Manchester. hour service. 6464237. Carriage, best offer. 649-43M...... Realtor" ■■ 643-221. sedan. Reasonable. Call 568- person. Prague Shoes, Ehnployer. Cali Mr. Moran 6492629. WOOD WORKING HELP SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- Grads only. 83.25 an hour to 1015 after 5 p.m. Manchester Parkade. Apartments For Rant 53 wanted. Apply Lakeview Fur­ Excellent Part Time work. start. 7 am to 3:30 pm. 289- STORE CLERK- Responsible SEASONED FIREWOOD- MANCHESTER- Main Street We will train. Call REAL ESTATE SALES- niture Company, 329 Progress 9321. person needed to assume fttotto loatruethna IS „omaa For'sa'h Cut, and delivered. 850 a modem office available. 400 1974 PINTO WAGON Squire, Manchester 643-241, or Vernon' BOOKKEEPPER / Office Licensed sales person or 23 Homes For Sato 23 LOOKING for anything in real Drive, Manchester Industrial many duties in the operation Household Goods 40 truck load. Call Marlborough, sq. ft. Heat/AC included. Call Good running condition. 875-2826. Manager. The AVIS Truck taking Real Elstale course? estate rental - apartments, Park. Manchester. MACHINIST / SKILLED of 7-Eleven Food Store. PIANO - VIOLIN lessons, 2954034, or 2954250. 646-2469 or 646-2755. Asking 81495 . 63 1-4905. Rental System wants you to Dynamic career opportunity MANCHESTER- Inunaculate homes, multiple dwelliiws, no SECOND SHIFT-. The Ground level position that East Hartford, experienced BOLTON- Brand new 9 room HOTPOINT DOUBLE OVEN, PART TIME- No nights. No join its management team. for Manchester, E!ut Hart­ 6 room &ipe, 3 bedrooms, Cape, large rooms. 2 1/2 fees. Call J.D. Real Estate SECRETARY- Part time following manufacturing could lead to Assistant teacher. AH styles, ail Ages. Built-in, bm burners, copper- CRIB, HIGH CHAffi St 2 End GARAGE FOR RENT / 1969 VOLVO 145- AM/FM, weekends. Long holidays. July Experience through monthly ford, Vernon areas. Excellent dining room, 2 full baths, baths, 4-bedrooms, 2 car gar- Associates, Inc. 646-1980. iDomings, Vernon Circle area, positions are available for in- Manager or Manager by per­ 86.00 per lesson. 569-4284. toni. 8^.00 GE dishwasner, Tables. Good condition. MANCHESTER- 1 bay for radials. 4 speed. Ektonomical. and August o f f Mauiy retired financial statements required. commissions. Modem offices. finished rec-room, wail to 3^^889,000. Lessenger Sell, storage. 820 per month. typing, and machine dividuals with prior formance. B enefit include: cm ^ rlon e, 825.00. Cast iom Reasonable. Cali 649-0560 Excellent condition. 81295. gentlemen and housewives Career position with all AVIS Call Mrs. Cody at Fir^ide wail carpeting, garage, PLEASANT QUIET 4 experience and capabilities of Insurance, Credit Union, and RIDING LESSONS indoor white enamel sink with anytime. E.R.A., Blanchard St Rosset- Call 649-3219. transcnption a must. Send enjoy driving School Buses, benefits. Call Hartford, 523- Realty Inc., 643-8030. beautiful landscaped lot, large ROOMS. Second floor. to, 646-2482. resume to Box AA c/o operating independently. Profit Sharing. Openings riding ring. Western stock faucets, 815.00. 646-6538. Mature, responsible adults on­ Why not you?von? We will train. 0903 after 8 p.m. deck, pool near Verplanl. MANSFIELD- Gorgeous Manchester Herald. Internal Grinder, Taper available on all shifts. Apply seat, sad

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S U STUMPS MAKES US MANCHESTER Serving Manchedler over SO yr$. NO. ONE pennanA The fVorisf •9A BID^u n i i i i t T 24 BIRCH 8T. TEL S43-G247 MIDDLE TURNPIKE I 043-4444 F.T.D. MANCHESTER MtTICHS II. **/» w « n I AM nExniEM r WOGLO WIDE '•■MMvienNOINrSlUNDU^^ HAS IT! SEGVICE M COMXTIOIIK • REFMGEMTION pfKHM K iniK aid SHEET METIIl Business-Directory Guide For 646-0863 341 Broad St. I N w Eniland Mechanical Services, Inc. M*nehi3tir ROUTE #13, P.O. BOX 3147 Manchester and Surroundino Jf'w'chaitar erofauional Park TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) ' Suita 106 ______643-2736 • 643-2192 feigns;tine Betty Callijher Vicinity prop. CAMPING EQUIPMENT featuring this week... FAMOUS BRAND Tmn, con, aiHPiNa bags, air m attresses, STOVES, UNTEINS TELEVISIDN - APPLIANCES FARR'S MANCHESTER 1 ____ THt eVtltYTHINQ STOM v tM lk e 2 MAIN STREET T. P. AITKIN INC. I OPEN OAMV TO 0 P.M. J. FARR • S43-7111 f n i m • TV 6 4 9 -3 5 8 9 VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR by factory tralnad speclallHa The Herald' Phil p ,t , Locicaro and Zidak ARCO 0 6464036 MimCARPET AND ROOR COVERING , PSP AUTO REPAIR IM S MAM W M T OFII 101 lira I t! M IM II I (II f.| [ 706 Main 8 t • "Arco Charga" • Manchatlar ***"•"*>■ Oil SI TSBI CtU CSlim 643466: CoiaecHcHl's Largest Floor Covoriig Doilor MANCHESTER SAFES LOCK CO. TWf LOCfC^MffH , MERCURY f 2 3 4 5 I at **l?**'N ®T„ MANCHESTER • 643-8922 l u u c i t t t u WIMM4KKB Alums Locks A iff 13 I ^ ^ Sales. Combinalion Changes. Phont 646-2756 Sales & Service - Bonded ,Most / 15 keys in stock Repairs ol all kinds ^ NO SERVICE CHAROE A'so We Make Keys Scissors & IS ■ Pinking Shears Sharpened ■ A w m raU om lor a H oiilt 0 AfeSuM < 22 •27 Main tiraol P 24 FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies bic. 1646-0226 675-3252 30 EGOMnnEUKOF MLTON OWE DECOMTIONS RAG AUTO SERVICE W“ 161 CEN T ER ET. 70 UNION ST. 35 MANCHEiTER. CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. • Front End BpoclaIMt a Timo Up Man. • EM . 10*6 1 Mon. - Sot 10-S a BrakM A Shoclu a Air CondlUmilng 41 43 H im . 16-6 FrI. 10-6 • Road Borvica 2 Wedding Caket A Specialty I 438 CENTER 8T. Tal. 649-39B3 MANCHESTER I ♦7 48 27 Years At 27 Tolland Turnpike 52 EV E m w iN e IN " " v s r " Aitkinjnc was esteblished in 1934 and has been operating from the same loca- tion for 27 y e a r s- Experts in Heating, Air Condulorng, W ______tilating am A • MIRRORS . SHOWER DOORS , The cZ pany s e r v e S ^ P« STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS I Residential and Commercial accounts.with complete sales and service. Tel 643-6793. ' • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES Westside Shoe Repair 1 Pictured. — i 566 Center Street 8 He’s seen in — J J l WHITE GLASS G 0 ..k . Manchester a Tel. 643-8285 13 Deletion FUSNITURE TOPS* PICTURE WINDOWS Authorized “Henover Shoe’ Selee Agent 14 Having hearing Duality rapairsra of Footwear, Handbass and Leather 15 National lab.) 16 Ely or Harper H a n d iM le r 649-7322 31 B iu t ll S t Goods. Bool Repair Spadallsts. Hand Tooled Balts - •-j: OVER 31 YEARS [XFERIBICE “Bargainor Brass Buckles. 17 Strong fear Hours: Mon.-Frl. 8-5:30. Bat. 6-3:30. Cloaad Wads. 18 Superlative su( 19 Transaction on show .763 21 Erickson's initii MAIN ST. 22 Sight organs MANCHESTER, OVER 45 25 Biblical pronoui 643-1191 26 Indian weight u 191 memoruilgo. YEARS e x p e r ie n c e 27 Danny's note si 28 Waltons' Will a MAIN ST. Opp. Eaal Camatary CMI649-5R07 family MANCHESTER quality HARRISON ST. 643-1900 MANCHESTER memorials 1 Carter Country's Holiday 2 Rub out T.P. AITKIN INC. 3 Smartly dressed HEATIN8 • AIR CONDITIONIHa CLYDE A MICKEY MILLER'S 4 A Sinatra's blouse VENTILATING • SHEET METAL WORK emblem D A P a u t o 5 Europe (a I InduBtrial - R^identlal - Commercial PARTS 6 Horse's gait ESTABLISHED 1934 "AUTO PARTS FOR LESS" 7 Falk or Fonda 8 — Foxx Located 27 ytars at. . . ■» 511 E. MIDDLE TPKE. 9 Bugs Bunny, for one 27 TOLLAND TPKLp RIANCHESTER i^3 yicss, (In aw PitUiis Lot aW M 10 Unrefined metal M m c Hm Iw a rm SbM OuKM) 11 Monty Hall, perhaps m . 643-6793 T E L . 649-3528 12 Snakes Opan Mon.-FrL 9-B. Sgt A Sun. 9-e 20 Mias Ekberg’s hank) marks 23 The - of Night I f^NCHESTER AWNING COMPANY 24 TV top banana 1 ( Conra, . Ham* Impravtmtnl, - Aluminum 26 Color TV - 28 Popular TV sport IRON 29 Sound reverberation OSTRINSKY 30 Reverential fear Tdlc ^yiLake d ^Mome out of a ^Otbuse" SCRAP METAL 32 Henry and Jane DEALER IN WASTE 33 What “Eight" is to tl 195 WEST CENTER ST. and PAPER Bradfords B. G. ST. PIERRE. Prop. MATERIALS 731 PARKER BT. 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Page 2 - WEEKEND WEEKEND — Page 3 This Week’s TV Sports This Week’s TV Specials Today 11:00 Sunday One Jay, Alan, Merrill and Hope and guests Danny Kaye, and prolesslonal jazz musicians ( S Sports Special Boxing from Today Wayne Osmond are hosts with the Summit in Houston. Steve Marlin, , Interact at a Stan Kenton music guests Ann-Margaret, Tim Cheryi TIegs and Charo saiute center. Wednesday Thursday 11:30 Conway, Rita Coolldge and Kris the 75th anniversary of AFTERNOON d ) N F L T h is W eek Kristofferson. basebali's Worid Series. MORNING AFTERNOON 9:00 » I' EVENING 12:00 11:00 ® Town Meeting On Taxes With 10:00 EVENING J ) ® NCAA Football (Time 12:00 Qabe Presaman Guest: Howard Tuesday ® Soccer Made In Germany 3 Word la O ut Twenty-six maie Tentative) © Special "Thracian Gold" Jarvis, author ol "Proposition Monday and lemaie homosexuais reveai 9:00 9:00 1:00 11:30 Alexander Scourby narrates a © Special "Reel West" Actors, © T h is Is The N FL close-up look at the mysterious © © S Rescue From GUHgan’s many of the probiems and joys EVENING 3 Ormandy And His Orchestra @ Wrestling they have experienced in various directors and critics discuss "A Japanese Odyssey" The Phil­ A and beautiful treasures of M e n d The residents of Gllligan's recurrent themes in Western 1:30 EVENING ancient Thrace, including gold, phases of their iives, chiidhood, adelphia Orchestra tours Japan, AFTERNOON Island are finally rescued when a 9:00 movies. @ This Week In Baseball silver and bronze artifacts. tidal wave sends their makeshift adoiescence and aduithood. (R) and performs works by Debussy. © Three By Four Three Acade­ Ives, Brahms and Richard 2:30 12:00 7:00 boat out into shipping lanes. my Award-winning short films - EVENING 10:00 Strauss. ® WCT Tennis S Mlnl-Marathon II ® Bowling For Dollars (Part l o t 2) "In The Region Of Ice." "Double a Wrestling ® Reverend Ike 3:00 © S o c c e r Talk" and "K u d zu " — are presented. ® @ ® Baseball Live cover­ 12:30 9:00 8:00 Monday 10:30 ID a NFL Football Chicago (B Underaeu World Of Jacqtiet Sunday age ol the fourth game of the N a 7 8 10:30 3 Boston's Marathon Man The World Series from the city of the a This Is The N a Bears at Denver Bronccs Coueteau "Cousteau In The EVENING EVENING 10:30 energy, dedication, and exhaus­ Antarctic” © Crosstalk Music students 3 Monet French impressionist American League champion. 1:00 12:15 Claude Monet's paintings are tion associated with the Boston and professional jazz musicians Marathon are seen through the ® Collage Football 7 8 ® 9 T ? m Osmond Brottiars 8:00 10:30 displayed at an exhibit In Chica­ 4:30 (B NFL Football New York interact at a Stan Kenton music ------rimnnr Bill Rodgers. (S Sports Spectacular Same Giants vs. Tampa Bay Buc­ “Four Specials For The Price Of 13 © 8 Bob Hope Host Bob © Crosstalk Music students center. go in the spring ol 1975. day coverage of the finals of the caneers U.S.T.A. Women's Indoor Tennis a © NFL Football Regional Championships from Indianapo­ coverage ol New England Patri­ lis; live coverage of the "Jockey ots at Cincinnati Bengals; Pitts­ Tuesday Club Gold Cup," a mile and one- burgh Steelers at Cleveland Today, Oct. 14 half horse race for 3-year-olds Browns: Seattle Seahawks vs. EVENING MORNING and up Irom Belmont Racetrack Green Bay P a ck e rs at AFTERNOON 4:30 © 3 Love Boat JofTV TOMMrSPIZZMU in Elmont, N.Y.; Part 2 ol the Milwaukee. ® Sports Spectacular "World's Strongest Men" a NFL Football Cincinnati Ben­ 3 © 3 Rescue From Gllligan's 7:00 6:00 12:00 ® Make It Real competition, featuring steel bar gals vs. New England Patriots ® Bowling For Dollars ® Man Builds, Man Destroys ® PopI Goes The Country Istetd 3 ) Space Academy bending. d ) Pattern For Living 3 The Long Search 1:30 7:59 ® M o v ie "Planets Against Us" 5:00 5:00 ® Children's Gospel Hour ® Movia "Nobody Waved a NCAA Football (Time Tenta­ a © a Baseball Live cover­ (1961) Jany Clair, Michei ® Mission: Impossible Goodbye' (1965) Julie Biggs. S a Wide World Of Sports tive) ® P T L C k ib age of the sixth game, if neces­ Lemoine. ® 3 Wide Worid O f Sports Claude Rae A contused teenag­ Coverage Irom Madison Square 2:00 sary, ol the Worid Series from 6:30 ® 3 NCAA Football (Time ® Children's Animated Classics er flees town in his car when he Garden ol the U.S. National team Pat Harrington as Schneider, and. left to right, Valerie Bertinelli as Barbara, Bonnie the city of the National League ® Agrlcutture U.S. A. Tentative) ® Animal Worid has trouble coping with the adult vs. the Cuban National team in @ @ T e n n is "Thunderbirds' Phoenix Classic" Coverage of champion. ® The Bredy Kids 3 © 3 Fabulous Funnies 3 ® Studio Sea worid. (2 hrs.| amateur boxing competition with this Colgate series event from fffVo*nd^Ts"orc“B"l: ' ( E D avey A n d G oliath 3 M o vie "M a And Pa Kettle At bouts in 11 Olympic weight cate­ 5:30 10:00 the Arizona Biltmore Hotel, Waikiki" (1955) Marjorie Main, ® Living Faith gories. Featured will be Olympic 6:45 Percy Kilbride. © D a le s Phoenix, Arizona. 3 SZ) Freestyle gold medalist Teofilo Stevenson Wednesday ® A New Day © S p e c ia l © Nows T o m m y " of Cuba vs. America’s Jimmy 3:30 ■ n a 7:00 © 3 Fantasy Island Clark in the heavyweight match. d ) N a Today 12:30 EVENING ® Best Of Festival Of Faith ® Villa A le gre ® Fat Albert 3:59 d ) Popeye A n d P a ls 3 © 3 Sword Of Justice EVENING EVENING 3 © 3 Baggy Pants / Nitwits 3 The Champions a © a Baseball Live cover­ ® Little Rascals 3 © C ro c k e tt's V ictory G arden 6:00 age of the fifth game, if neces­ 3 Consultation ® N ew s 10:30 UANTITY 6:00 H E R E N O W ! The most revolutionary concept in pool 1:00 sary, of the World Series from 7:00 7:30 © Six Million Dollar Man © Black News O Racing From Belmont the city of fhe American League ® Ttie Je tso n s ® Racing From Belmont (B Bowling For Dollars design since the Roman Bath! (B Arthur And Company © The Minstrel In The Gallery champion. ® M o vie "A Yank In The 3 R ebop 7:00 d ) The Flintstones 3 Bruins Wrap-Up 7:59 R.A.F." (1941) Tyrone Power, 3 M y Three S o n s ® Sports Challenge 4:00 a ® a Baseball Live cover­ ® News 11:00 @1 Soccer Made In Germany Betty Grable. © Open Drx>r 3) N a Football Los Angeles age of the seventh game, if UNI LOK CONSTRUCTION 3 Three Stooges I New Z o o Revue © © © 3 3 News 8:00 Rams vs. Minnesota Vikings necessary, ol the World Series @ Tennessee Tuxedo © Wrestling 6:30 © Donna Fargo ® 3 CBS News 206 W. CENTER 267 L CENTER (B NHL Hockey New York Islan­ from the city of the National 8:00 3 © Washington Week In f f i S e c o n d C ity T V EVENING ® © N ew s 3 ders vs. Toronto Maple Leals League champion. ® Popeye ® Doctor Who 3 Scenes From A Marriage ®NHL Hockey Boston Bruins d ) Superheroes 3 What About Women 3 3 NBC News 3 Senator Brooke Reports vs. Pittsburgh Penguins 7:00 ® @ScoobyOoo 646-6661 646-2550 1:30 3 SS Black Perspective On The © Two Ronnies 10:30 a NHL Hockey Boston Bruins ® D am And QoHath N ew s vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (i) 30 Minutes ® B ruins W rap-Up Thursday 3 © 8 Yogi'a Space Race ® Gllligan's Island 3 A B C N e w s 11:30 MANCHESTER 8:30 3 S e sa m e Stree t (R) 3 This Week In Baseball © Movie "The Jayhawkers" 11:30 7:00 (1959) Jell Chandler, Fess ® Greatest Sports Legends 3 S ) Wall Street Weak (B Racing From Roosevelt 8:30 ® Agronsky And Company Parker. 3 Homer Formby 9:30 EVENING d ) W o od y W o od pe cke r ® Hot City Disco ® Movie "Force Ol Arms" 12:00 3 a B ru in s W rap-U p ® 3 ® ABC News (1951) William Holden, Nancy (B W restling ® VlewpxNnt On Nutrition 10:30 7:00 2:00 ® The Unknown War Olsen. 12:30 ® Law rence W alk (B Sports Extra CB BowHng For Dollara 9K)0 ® Movie "By Love Possessed" © Movie "Red Line 7,000" ® The Athletes 3 S p o rts C hallenge 8:00 ® Bugs Bunny / Road Runner (1961) Lana Turner, Efrem Zlm- (1965) James Caen, Laura The ancient Egyptians invented astronomical dances to d ) BIrdman And Galaxy Trio balist Jr. ® O dytaey Devon. ® N H L Hockey Detroit Red ® Uttla Rascals 3MundoRael ® Racing From Roosevelt represent the movements of the heavenly bodies. Wings vs. New York Rangers ® 3 Suparfrianda ® Denial Boone ® Another View 3 H e e H aw 3 © 3 Saturday Night Live 3 M iste r R o m (R) 3 Moon Man Connection 3 Dick Van Dyke 3 AvI Nelson 8VW a Alegre © W ild Kingdom 3 In Search Of... 3 The Gong Show Friday 3 Yale University President's © Soccer Made In Germany 12:00 IMPORTANT 9:30 Inauguration Home Box Office 7:28 ©W reetling ® S h a z z a n 8 Lawrence Walk 3 © 8 GodzWa Power Hour ® HYouAskMe 3 Viewpoint On Nutrition I { It’s halloween Him | EVENING 3 Movie "The Adventures Of This week’s schedule for Tuesday « « laly 14 gasge. Our 12 gauge sletl ganeis an dmtst 50% thiekirl 3 O n ce U p on A C taesic 3 Movie "Perlect Friday” * Tom Sawyer" (1938) Tommy 7:29 (1970) Ursula Andress, Stanley , Horae Box Office on Greater 3 Carraacolandaa Kelly, Jackie Moran. 3 Daily Numbers Hartford CATV: 5:30— Piece ol the Action 7:00 Baker. | and we have 8:00— Return of a Man Called © To Be Announced ® Bowling For Dollars 10:00 7:30 Horse d ) Moby Dick And MIghtor ® BonkersI 12:30 Today 9:00 2:01 3 The Athletee everything 10:30— Nell Diamond FREE ® 3 Scoob/s AV-Stare © N o te : ® Fight For Congress 3:30“ Sorceror 11:30— The Gauntlet ® NBA Baskelbafl Milwaukee ® M o vie "Octa-Man” (1971) 3 Nashville On The Road 12:45 except the 5:306inslde the NFL Wednesday B u c k s vs. New York K n ick s * PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR MORE INFORMATION "* Pier Angeli, Kerwln Matthews. 2:30 © As Schoole Match WIte 3 Listen 6:30— Tom and Tina 3 ClnarnaUc Eye ® Laurel And Hardy Laugh 3 6:00— A Man Called Hoise N A M E ______8:00— A Man Called Horse 3 H o t Fu d ge Tunes 8HeeHaw(Cont’d) 1:00 spooks & 8:00— Upciose I® W CT Tennis © S o a p Factory 10:00-Return of a Man Called 9:00 — W.W. and the Dixie 3 C h ico A n d The M a n Horse ADDRESS. 10:30 © Next Step Beyond © M o vm "New York Confiden­ Danceklngs .CITY_ ® Taizan / Super Sevan 3 P o l k a gohllns 12:30— Day for Night JOHN’S TV tial” (1955) Broderick Crawford, 11:00— The Lion in Winter dDSptdermen 3 :0 0 Sunday STATE _ 6KX) Anne Bancroft. Thursday PHONE. 3 © 8 FantaeOc Four ® The FHntstonas © R h o d e 3 Jukebox •candltt •masks • w lg s S i^ S L & STEREO 3 PBS Movie "M" (1931) ® Movie "Western Union" 2:00— The Lion in Winter 6:00— Day lor Night : ^ _ . i © Undersea Worid Of Jacques 1:15 4:30— Chipperfleld Circus Peter Lorre. Directed by Fritz (1941) Robert Young, Dean C ou ste au mskmip.favors 8:00— inside the NFL Jaggw. 3 A B C N O W S 6:00— W.W. and the Dixie 9:00— Paul and His Ladles Imyserkke Lang. © 3 The Osmond Brothers Danceklngs 3©8Baeeball 10:30— Joseph Andrews NAT1DML BQrsen Acres © 3 NHL Hockey 1:30 8:00— Paul and His Ladles ® Maiodyland Evening Service •1 12:30— Day lor Night COLOR A m n a P o J > Mrrrrvn 11:00 3:30 © Newt 6-30— The Lion In Winter 3 © 8 CHIPS © Movie "Sincerely Yours" Friday ® S o u l Train (I) SpHderman Midnight— I Never Promised You a BAW 3 © 8 KroffI Suparttar Hour ® 3 To Be Announced 3 Crockett's Victory Garden (1943) Liberace, Joanne Dru. i‘m4 it 4t. "every Hose Garden 5:30— Best of the Chipperfleld Cir- *W Jiere Q u a iit^ © O n ce U p on A O e e slc © Movie "She-Woll Ol ALL M A K E S ©BevariyHIlbMias ® Journey To Adventure little Monday cus London" (1946) June Lockhart, S I A m erica n S to ry 8:30 7:00— Inside the NFL 4KX) Don Porter. thing" 6:00— Small Town In Texas ROUTE 44A, COVENTRY, CT 06238 G o o d T im as 8:00— Rolling Thunder 11:30 ® B lg V a 8 s y 8 Em ergency One! 8:00— Tom and Tina JuHa Chid And Company 10:00— Upciose 181 TKcMMUt lUL, Vemen likrtn N * m nan IH nui Ew ■ m m uta (ESPM Panttiar ® Connscticut Seen 9:30— Barbareila ©g We Interrupt This Weak 11:00-Oh, GodI TO A MOO (B Movie "The 4-D Man” ® NestrvUM On The Road 1:40 11:30— Oh. God! 871-1790 CQOCOrCTNKS © A B C News 1:00-Whllf8 MCaiict742-7308 (1959) Robert Lansing, Lee ©Movie "Curae Of The FV’ 9:00 M a riv ^ h e r. (1965) Brian Donlevy, Carole © T h e Am erican Q M a ^■30 3 Homer Formby Grey. © Town Meeting On Texes Wtth © N e w s © O se e m e Street Q a b e Pre ssm an 3 Risk Of Marriaoe Page 4 - WEEKEND

WEEKEND - Pape .5 Sunday, Oct. 15 Daytime Programs MORNING gn Point Of View CB Movie "The Blazing Forest" ( 9 David Wolper Presents 9 The Work) Tomorrow (1952) John Payne, Susan ® 0 ABC Movie "Mother, MORNING ) Meal Tha Mayors (Mon, Wad) 9 Freestyte 10:24 0 $20,000 Pyramid 1:50 5:30 Morrow. Jugs And Speed" (1976) Bill New York R a ^ ^ua) 4:00 STheJMsons 3 0 Weather S ) Mormon World Contaranoe 0 Or. Gene Scott Cosby, Raquel Welch. Three very ) Nkia On New Jaram (Thu) 12:30 ® Ecology (Tue) ® Dlnahl 0 5:55 3*30 different ambulance drivers ) Newark And RaaWy (Fri) 10:30 ® The Melting Pot 1:55 ^ Wo°8y Woodpecker 6:00 @ It's Everybody's Business 9 Today's Woman ( I ) NFL Today become involved in a series of ) 9 T o d a y ® My Three Sons 9 En Francala (Mon, Fri) 9 Spirit Of Independerrce D 9 The Brady Bunch (D Every Woman on-the-job comic mishaps. 6K)0 J 9 Movie 10:45 d ) Action Newsmakers J TV Community CoUaga (Mon- ® Edge Of Night 9 Let's AH Sing (Wed) 6:30 SJewlshLIfe ( B Meet The Mayors ®^||ronsky And Company Thu) 9 9 9 Jeopwdy 9 Music (Thu) 2:00 I Hollywood Squares (I ) Beet Of Ne«m-Oay 3:59 0 Athletes 9 Abbott And CoataMo a ® Inside / Out (Tue) 0 Ryan's Hope ® GMIgan't Island i ® Sesame Street 11.-00 CD Oiftrict Council 37 999Basebatl 9 ® Masterpiece Theatre ®WeBeNeve(Tue) a Common Cants (Wed) ® Sdanoe Today (Mon) ® 0 One Life To Live Bugs Bunny And Porky Plq d ) Faith For Today d ) Consumer Buyflne ® Bast Naws-Day (Wad) 9.-00 0 Festival Of Faith The Partridge Family 4:00 9:15 or a PIctufe Book Park (Thu) ® A ChHd't Right T o Read (Tue) ( S Woody Woodpecker ®Bwrlo(Thu) ® Tha Gong Show 9 Safe And Sound (Mon) 7:00 d ) NFL Football 0 Listen a ® AN About You (Fri) ® Exploring Mathematics (Wed) 4:30 (B Rax Humbard ® Look And Uva(Frl) ® An^Qilfllth 9 M *A*S‘ H 0 Bast Kept Secrela (Thu) 9RippkM(Tua) d ) Face The State 0 Insight ODDIalogus ® Work) Of Hanna - Barbers 9:30 ® NawZOoHavua ® 9 0 o n a h u a 0Cross-WKs ® Stories FOr The Young (Fri) 9 Musical Instrumants (Wed) CD 9 Portugal CanUnho Da Sau- 9 To Be Announced ® Joe Franklin ® 9 Battle Of The Planets QDAloe ® Tha Fight For Congraas (Mon) ® Storybook (Wed) 9 Aaslgnmant: The World (Thu) (STMalsTheUfe 9 Movie "Garden Of Evil" 12:45 9 P T L C I u b dade (B i t Is Written ® Connactkxjfc Bean (Tua) a Sesame Strssi 9 Trade-Offs (Fri) j S Melodylartd Morning Service (1954) Gary Cooper, Susan ® Short Story (Ih u ) 9 Land Of The Giants 9 To Be Announced 0 Jake Hess Gospel Tims ® MakaltRaWrWad) 9DatingQama 9 Cover To Cover (Wad) 9 O L u c y S h o w Hayward. fK 0 My Three Sons 9 Soccer Made In Germany a Tom Larson 10:40 9 Calabrate A Book (Frt) ® Art Media (Mon) 9 Movie "Hang 'Em High" 9 Bruins Wrap-Up ® Eighth D«(1hu) SS Ring Around The Work) 9 M u n d o f M 0 Leave It To Beaver a Musical Instrumanta (Mon) ® AH About You (Wed) ® A Chlld's Right T o Read 5:00 (1968) Clint Eastwood, Inger ® D W o g u a ( f ^ S t ChrMopher Ctoaeup SThraaStoogea 10:00 ® It’s Everybody's Business ® Ecology (Mon) ® Inside/Out (Frt) W e d ) Stevens. 9 P T L a u b ® Battle Of The Planets ® The Growing Years IKaz (Mon, Wad) 7:30 9 Movie "Captain Horatio i 9 Not Woman Only 10:45 12:55 ® Once Upon A Classic (Fri) ® 9 Six Million Dollar Man J ® The Qiewing Years (Tue, Thu) 0 Voice Of Faith ( i ) Spread A Uthe SunaMne 11:30 Hornblower" (1951) Gregory ® Primary Sdance (Tua) ® News 2 :10 3 The World Tomorrow 6:30 ® The Course Of Our Times (Fii) 9 ® Mister Rogers d ) Worahip For Shut-hra d ) Face The Nation Peck, Virginia Mayo. The Wordamith (W a ^ ® At Your Fingertips (Tue) SLivkigFalth itfMon) 1:00 0 Joker’s Wik) S Christopher Cloaeup d ) Little Rascals 0 T h e Saint 9 :3 0 ® Animals And Such (Thu) l99Ufellne 3 U p Fro n t(tua)____ ) Search For Tomorrow 2:15 @ Rex Humbard X 0 Anknais Animals Animals ® Match Gam a '78 ® Cover To Cover (Fri) 5:30 ® Oral Roberts 4:30 jW o rd ls O u t DFaoaThaStata(yVad) 3ThatG bt 9 Art Media (Mon) 0 Moments Of Comfort 1 Ask The Manager Camara Thraa(Frl) Tha P a rtrl| ^ Family Work) Of BJ Vibes (Wad) 3 0 AH My ChHdren (3) Mary Tyler Moors U n d a rd ^ 9 This Is The NFL (B B g h lh O a y 9 Connecticut Heritage (Tue) DVMons Bugs Bunny And Friends 9 Joker’s — 11:0 0 SM ovIo ® Tha RIntatones a Sacred Heart 9 Adelanta 9 ® Let's All Sing ( 1 ^ ) 5.-00 Utfls Rascals 0 The FNntstonas ® AH In Tha FamHy D Paullst, Insight (Mon) 9 ® Electric Company @ The Growing Years 10:30 ® Short Story (Mon) 7:45 d ) Mission: bnposslbla Adaianta(Mon) ® Exploring Mathematics (Mon) ) Woman's Pface (Tua) 9 Tha Lottery Show (TImj) d ) Sports Extra ® Love, American Style @ Davey And Goliath (S Star Trek f.i. _ Biacfc Peraps(3lva On The ® Lai’s AN sing (Tue) 1 For You, Black Woman (Wed) 2:20 9 Hogan's Heroes AFTERNOON d) Movie "Redneck" (1973) QD Jbnmy Swaggart ® Writers Of Our Tim e (Wad) 9 Humanities (Wed) 0 N e w s 8:00 9 The Drum News (Tua) S E w s r '" " J This la The Ufa (Thu) Telly Savalas, Mark Lester. ® At Your Fingertips (Thu) 9 Human Dimension (Frt) 9 Metric System (Frt) d ) WeBellave Ll. Starbuck, (Dirk Benedict) teams with the clone, 9Rbig Around Tha World 9 9 9 H M RoHars 5:35 12:00 0 Athanson's Forum 11:00 ® Write On (Frt) a Electric Company (M on-Thu) 9 9 Hollywood Squares ® Write On (Tue) d ) Sunday Mass 9FlringLlns Tenna (Britt Ekiand), In a desperate effort to destroy a 9Movie(Cont'd)(Thu) d IJa m e s Robison d ) Mlnl-Marathon II d)®990NOW S 9 What About Women (Thu) 9:40 a Once Upon A Claaslc(Fri) 9 Our Living Language (Mon) 2:30 0 My Partner The Ghost (3) Voice Of Faith d ) Laurel And Hardy Laugh ® Sports Special killer laser in “ The Ultimate Weapon,” a special two- 9 It Is Written (Fil) ® Images And Things (Thu) 9 Marcus Welby, M.D. 9 ® Cover To Cover (Tue) ® Quktbig Light Tunos ® Econondcady Speaking ® Bernwd Meltzer 9 ® Trade-Offs (Wed) @ @ Sesame Street (R) part episode of I'Battlestar Galactica,” beginning 6:55 ® Matter Of Fact (Frt) ® Electric Company (Mon, Wed, ® 9 MkAey Mouse Chib d state Senate Debate 9 P T L C h i b Fri) 9 ® AH About You (Thu) S Movie "Ouincannon. Fron­ 5:30 Sunday, Oct. 15 on ABC. 0 N a w s 9 9 9 The Doctors ® Robert Schuller 9 In The Begbmlng 9:45 ® Nutrition (Tue) 9 Self, Incorporated (Fri) i^Dial-ogue^ tier Scout" (1956) Tony Martin, 0 Faith For Today 9 Music (Mon) ® Stortas For Tha Young (Mon) ® Many Worlds Of Nature (Mon) Peggie Castle. 0 U ^ Faith ® Congressional Outlook 11:15 7:00 ® Exploring Mathematics (Thu) n Equal Justice Under The Law 9 9 9 Meat The Press ® C B S N e w s ® Self, Incorporated (Tue) ® Ripples (Fri) (Thu) C9 Dr. Doolittle ® C B S N e w s 11:15 9 S o c c e r ® Popaye And Pals ® Rr HOLLYWOOD BOUND - 1 @ Latino EVENING 9:50 ® Art Media (Thu) 1:15 . J Rreside Kitchen (Mon) 9 Movie "Shenandoah" (1965) 11:30 ® 0 Good Morning America 9 N e w s ® Antiques (Tue) would like to know the 8:30 9 ® Primary Science (Mon) James Stewart, Doug McClure. ® NFL This Week I r J nvwa 11:30 ® Romagnoirs Table (Wed) personal address of Lau­ (T) Mark) And The Magic Movie 6:00 9:55 9 ® Animals And Such (Tue) 0 Issues And Answers ® Baretta JUST 9 9 Today ® The Young And The Restless ® Open Door (Thu) 9 The Wordsmith (Thu) ren Tewes, who is the star Machine ® Nova d ) Movie "The Scalphunters” ® Ruff House 0 Heritage Corner 9Suparharoes ® Midday Live 9 What's In The News? (Fri) ® Julia Child And Company (Fri) d ) Insight (1968) Burt Lancaster, Shelley 9 Movie "Task Force" (1949) 10:00 ® 0 FamHy Feud of “Love Boat,” and the S ) Day Of Discovery 12:30 Winters. A fur-trader and a black 7:15 ® Inside / Out (Thu) 2:40 ® Mike Douglas 9 9 9 Wheal Of Fortune Robert Wagners’ personal ® Oral Roberts d ) The Brady Bunch runaway slave fight Indians in the 9 N o w Zoo Revue ® World Of BJ Vibes (Fri) 9 En Francais (Wed) ® I Love Lucy a Dustbig Off Mythokigy (Mon) address. I want to be a Fantastic Voyage ® State Senate Debate Old West. 2 hrs. SUPPOSE 9 Dusting Off Mythology (Fri) 1:20 7:25 ® Ryan's Hope a HumanttlaafTua) @ Jewish Heritage 9 9 N F L '78 friends with these people, ® The Price la Right 0 Movie “The Happening" 9 9 News a Mundo Real (W ad) 9 Metric System (Wed) 2:45 9 This Is The NFL 0 Human Dimension ® Romper Room 9:00 (1967) Anthony Quinn, Faye I YOUR DOCTOR PRESCRIBED a Search For Science (Thu) ® Matter Of Fact (Wed) because when I finish my 0 Conversations With 9 N e w s 7:30 9 9 Card Sharks 9 Search For Science (Tue) Q ) KIdsworld Dunaway. 9 Kitty Today a We The People (Fri) music, speech and drama 1:00 9 ® The Long Search ® The FNntstonas 1:30 2:55 SD Frankenstein Jr. And The 11:45 CRTMUCT EYEGUSS LENSES a ® Truly American (M on) ® Sesame Street Oi) As The World Turns studies. I’m going to go to ® 9 9 9 NFL Football 9 Connecticut Newsmakers f f lP T L O u b 9 Environmental Reid Trips Impossibles ® New Avengers a Celebrate A Book (Tue) ® The Partridge Family Hollywood, with a script O Movie "In Search Of Noah's 0 S u p e rm a n And following surgery, your vision was at stake, 9 9 Today 11:45 (Wed) d ) Davey And Goliath a ® RIppim (Wed) 9 9 9 Days Of Our Lives Ark" (1976) Brad Crandall, 12:00 9ThaArchlas a Art Madia (Thu) written by me, then I am QD Oral Roberts 6:30 or Assignment: The Work) (Thu) 9 ® Bread And Butterflies 3:00 @ Day Of Discovery d ) State Senate Debate ® Movie "The Saint In Palm 1 What’s In The News? (Fri) 11:50 (Mon) ® Groovy Goolles going to need friends d) Movie "Johnny Apollo" Springs" (1941) George Sand­ @ Mister Rogers (R) Another view !• You have had difficulty with a previous pair of tANInTheFamlty(R) a History Of The Conquest Of 9 Common Cents (Tue) ® 0 General Hospital there. - Regelio Cantu, (1940) Tyrone Power, Dorothy ers, Wendy Barrie. 0 Journey To The Center Of N B C News eyeglasses, or IMomIngtown Space (Mon, Tue) 9 Inside/Out (Thu) fT) IronfilHA Laredo, Texas. Lamour. 9 Emergency Onel 8:00 The Earth Hollywood Squares 9 StorybODk (Tue) 9 Vegetable Soup (Fri) 9 9 9 Another World 0 Spanish Insight ) I’m sure that contacts 0 The Work) Tomorrow That's Hollywood 12:30 • You are concerned with visual or wearing! ) Gather 'Round (Thu) AFTERNOON ® Images And Things (Tue) 9 Dealing With Classroom 9 N ^ ® Woody WoWoodpockef like Lauren and the @ Sesame Street TheM uppets ) Best Kept Secrets (Fri) ® Storybook (Thu) Problems (Mon, Wed) 0 Homer Formby ® David Susskind comfort. 9 Today ® Saif, Incorporated (Fri) 9 Mundo Real (Tue) Wagners would ease your 9:15 @ Firing Line 7:00 . a Fourth Estate (Mon) 10:15 12:37 12:00 9 Connecticut Heritage (Thu) entry into Tinsel Town. d ) A New Day ® 60 Minutes a Parent Eftoctivanaas (Tue) a S en , Incorporated (Tue) _ ) News-Day 1:40 1:30 ® A B C News 9 Music (Fri) ® 0 Ha^Bcm a Echoes Of SHvar (Wed) a Safe And &>und (Tliu) ® Twelva o'clock Uvel 9 ® Truly American (Wed) While I can’t give you their 9:30 ( £ State Senate Debate 12:55 9 Popeye ® Perspective On Greatness THEN SEEK THE SERVICES OF a Ckinnactlcut Profllas (Thu) a Bread And Butterflies (Fri) Lnr\v j rtvwsumam home addresses, you can d ) Barrio 0 Echoes Of Inspiration 1:45 ® Ullas, Yoga And You 0 Q o ^ Singing Jubilee ® CBS Lata Movie "Stalk The a Tha Long Search (Frt) ® Tobacco Problem (Tue) 0 Ken Connolly write Lauren care of ABC- ( S Space Ghost And DIno Boy 0 NCAA Football (Time Tenta- Wild Child" (1976) David 9 Picture Book Park (Mon) 3:30 (BimioRtsRaacals 999W oridO(Dlsnay 9 Three Stooges ® Many Worlds Of Nature 9 9 9 America Allvel tlvs) 9Soundstage Janssen, Trish Van Devere. 9 Time To Draw (Tue. Thu) ® Bewitched TV, 4150 Prospect Avenue, J Newark And Reality OPTICAL 8:25 a Your Future Is Now (Mon, 2:00 9 NHL Hockey 1:20 And Butterflies (Thu) Wed-Frt) 9 ComriKMi Cents (Fri) ® Fred Rintstone Arid Friends Hollywood, Calif. 90027 and 9 Jbnmy Swaggart 9 9 N a w s ® Gather 'Round (Mon) W State House Debate ® Crockett's Victory Garden 0 A B C N e w s a EMe Fetterman Consumer J Villa Alegre the Wagners at NBC-TV, 9 Electric Company (R) 10:20 ® Nutrition (Thu) 0Celabrate 9 9 Tennis 7:30 8:30 Program (Tue) 9 Heckle And Jeckle / Deputy 3000 West Alameda Ave., a ® Trade-Offs (Mon) ® Eating On The Run (Fri) Dawg 0HardyBoys 9 Movie "On Moonlight Bay" ® Julia ChHd And Company ® Tha Archies 9 Movie Burbank, Calif. 91523. 0 Rex Humbtfd (1951) Doris Day, Gordon ® O ^ Easy MacRae. 8:00 10:00 0 Movie "Great Expectations" Mary (S Herculoids (1947) Anthony Wagner, Finlay Lawrence Walk d ) Kids Are People Too Monday, Oct. 16 Currie. 0 Battlestar (Jalactica d 9 Sunday M m Nhie On New Jersey 2:30 0 Jerry Falwell This Is The Life DAYTIME MOVIES 0 Tha Promisea Of God 8:00 9 9 9 Movie “ H u m a n QD State House Debate Smart shoppers check rd n tg e l 11:45 9 Chalice Of Salvation 9 9 Bob Hope 999NBCNews ® W KRP In CInchinatl Feelings" (Premiere) Nancy the Classified section ® 0 News 9 Studio See 0 Promises Of God ® The Champions 12K)0 90verEasy ® Cross-Wits Walker, . A frustrat­ 9 Top Cat 9 Adam-12 12:00 first. That's where they "The Two-Headed Spy" ® 0 Welcome Back, Kotter ed angel volunteers to save Las 3:00 8:30 9 ® ft's Everybody’s Business ® Adam-12 ® It's Everybody's Business (1949) Jack Hawkins, Gla Scala. ® Movie "T o Hell And Back" Vegas from almighty wrath by d) Movie “Lives Of Jenny ® New York Report find the best buys in ® Movie "Dangerous Cross­ 10:30 6:55 (1955) Audie Murphy, Marshall finding six worthy souls In seven Sales & Service Dolan" (1975) Shirley Jones, 0 Greatest Sports Legends town. EASTERN CONNECTICUrS LEADING ing" (1953) Jeanne Crain, d ) Up Front 1:00 0 News Thompson. The true story of days. Stephen Boyd, FULL SERVICE OPTICIANS ® "Female On The Beach" Michael Rennie. (BSpIderman 9:00 America's most decorated hero d ) lasuas And Answers 7:00 10:00 ® AN In The Family 763 Main St. ig^ M^in st. (1955) Joan Crawford, Jeff Chan­ of World War II is told. 2 hrs. 12:15 DIRECTORY dler. ® C 6 S N e w s ® Lou Grant I Manchester, Conn. Manchester, Conn. 9 9 9 L m ie House On The ® ® News ® C o H ^ Football '78 4:00 ) The Brady Bunch Preble 0 T h e Prisoner CONSUMER SALES ) 0 A B C N a w s ® Untouchables ® "Desk Set” (1957) Spencer 9 ® Evening At Symphony 0 Malodyland Manchester Parkade SHOP WHERE YOU LENSES WILL BE MADE OF: ) BowNng For Dollars 9 Joker’s w ild 12:30 TEIEVISIIM Tracy. Katharine Hepburn. IFSettvJOfFalth ® CBS Late Movie "McMillan US LAST. Name brand NATIVE APPLES 9 "Beach Party" (1963) Doro­ 10:30 • Either hyperaapherie, Welch H drop, or lentcular I WreatHng 8:30 And Wife: Murder By The Barrel" appliances, televisions. thy Malone, Robert Cummings. 9 Connecticut Profiles IRON M O STERN • Of lightweight aspheric design for a wider Reid of ® People 0 Crosstalk (1971) Rock Hudson, Susan St. Lowest prices in town D ® DIckCavatt ® M e r v Griffin James. guaranteed. Service after the & PUMPKINS view, and assamblad EVENING 11K)0 41* auii sr. NMCNESTci moNE HS-rta I Newlywed Game ® 0 Operation Petticoat ® Movie "Lady Liberty" (1972) sale. 9 Liars Club ) 9 9 News Sophia Loren, William Devane. • To a frame especially designed for appearance, I The Odd Couple MAC INTOSH • RED SRAVENSTEIN I 6.-00 )The Gong Show BARLOWS TV • Zenith Sales ONE (1) DAY SERVICE 7:29 9:00 ) Love ExpiNls 1:00 I size, and wearing comfort, in 3 ® 9 9 I Service on Standard Brands. MACOUNS A CORTLAND APPLES 9 D a H y Numbers ® M*A*S*H Voice Of Faith 999Tomorrow J ThaiBrady Brady Bunch 805 Hartford Road. • The laboratory at OPTICAL STYLE BAR. ®0NFLFOotbaH Dick Van Dyke 1:30 FRESH APPLE CIDER ePURE CIDER VINEGAR )Joker'aWIM . 7:30 9 VMons Manchester Telephone 643- ) Boso’a Big To p 1 PM Magazine Hogan's Heroes ® Joe Franklin 9 Movie "Tall Story" (1960) DldiCavett 15095. I TV Comimmtty CoNage ) Carol Burnett And Friends Jane Fonda, Anthony Perkins. A 2:10 FERRANOO ORCHARD Color TVs IM y Three Sons ] TheMuppets OHM WE HAVE A REPUTATION TO BUILD ON young girl, anxious to find a 11:30 ® News TWENTIETH CENTURY • Bonanza ] Newlywed Game husband, bribes a basketball ) Rockford FHee ■ n 3 ® * ^ * t o n b u r y 2:30 Television. Inc. 176 Burnside ' NOT REST ON. )Z o o m (R ) 1 CarKHd Camara player to "throw” an important ) Hogan's Heroes 1 3 Miles Beyond Vlto'e Restsurant / ® News Avenue, East Hartford. 528- e/m -m I 2!LSg I ® MacNaH / Lahrar Report game. (2 hrs.) 3 Taka A Good Look 6:30 1554. Sales and Service, Zenith ® ILoveLucy IThafaHoNywood ® M w ta Curia l99Tonlght 2:32 ICWooAndTheMan thonaide ® M o ^ "Gentle Rain" (1966) dnd Quasar. ® OaUngOame ITIcTac Dough 9:30 1 Captionad A B C News Christopher George, Lynda Day. ( i ) One Day At A Tbna Page 6 - WEEKEND

Tuesday, Oct. 17 Z' © 1978 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. WEEKEND — Page 7 DAYTIME MOVIES S ) The Brady Bunch life and loves on the Western f f l Love Experts Thursday, Oct. 19 d ) @ ABC News frontier. (R) IS Dick Van Dyke f f l Bowling For Dollars ® Public Education In Connecti­ PIP 12:00 S Hogan's Heroes DAYTIME MOVIES C B Convac ® “The First Time" (1952) S I Festival Of Faith cut @Dld(Cavett 9 Newlywed Game 9 9 9 Sword Of Justice S Sounding Board ® Joker’s Wild 9 The Odd Couple Bob Cummings. Barbara Haie. 1 1 :3 0 1 0 :3 0 ® News @ The Champkms 12dX ) 7 :2 9 Clive Veri, dean of the and a network of community work of 4,800 base stations. 1:00 (I) Bamaby Jones f f l Newark And RealHy ® S Dick Cavett 9 "Hell And High Water" 9 DaHy Numbers Northern Illinois College of colleges to expand continu­ CS "RomanofI And Juliet" 8 :3 0 f f l Hogan's Heroes 9 Boston’s Marathon Man "It should be like tossing a S Newlywed Game (1933) Richard Widmark, David Continuing Education, in ing education opportunities (1961) John Gavin. Sandra Dee. ® The Odd Couple f f l Merv Griffin (1) 9 ABC Movie "Catch-22" Wayne. 7*3 0 © Ripping Yams pebble into a pool,” he f f l @ Laveme & Shirley DeKalb, wants to use CB to is an important objective. explains. "The ripples will (1970) Alan Arkin, Jon Voight. (I) PM Magazina 11:00 teach history. 4 :0 0 7 :2 9 ® Liars Chib (ffl Take A Good Look 1:00 NEH wants to extend an flow out from the center. (5) "I Was A Male War Bride" \ ffl Carol Burnett And Friends ffl(£999N ew s S Daily Numbers (S) Voice Of Faith STAR INJ 0ER)Re f f l "The Raging Tide" (1952) That’s a little simplistic understanding of the human­ (1949) Cary Grant. Ann Sheri­ 9 :0 0 (£ Family Feud ff l The Gong Show History will come alive to S @ S Best Of Carson Richard Conte. Shelley Winters. because Veri’s plan, which ities to the population at dan. 7 :3 0 S ) Movie "The Great Scout And He g&SANl ff l Newlywed Game ffl LoveExi^s truckers, vacationing fami­ S Ironside has been submitted to the ® "Bikini Beach” (1964) (D PM Magazine Cathouse Thursday" (1976) Lee 4:00 9 PopI Goes The Country 9 Dick Van Dyke large. My plan will aim at lies, senior citizen retirees, @ Captkmsd ABC News MerAMo0%)SiiJ"rHe HupK" Peter Falk, Martin Landau. 9 © MacNell / Lehrer Report © d im C avett cation and Welfare (HEW) •have selected citizens band women, all sorts of people ® Newlywed Game 9 "Beach Blanket Bingo" 9 The Gong Show and the National Endow­ educated. half-Indian compatri­ ffl Adam-12 1 1 :3 0 radio for the test." who pass the historical S Sha Na Na ot. and a grizzled old cowboy (1965) Frankie Avalon. Annette 9 Chico And The Man EVENING ffl Movie "Gang War" (1958) fflM * A * S * H ment of the Humanities ' markers without a glance.” @ S MacNell / Lehrer Report decide to kidnap a group of bor- Funicelio. 9 TicTac Dough Clive will set out to teach , Kent Taylor. f f l Ho o m ’ s Heroes INEH), encompasses knitt­ Clive feels there is a genu­ S Wild Kingdom deilo girls. (R) 8:00 ing together a networlt of personnel at 100 community 6:00 ® Chico And The Man f f l @ Three's Company 1 2 :3 0 EVENING ® 9 starsky 4 Hutch ine need for complementing (£ The Waltons ffl Take A Good Look community colleges across colleges across the country f f l f f l ® ® News @ Tic Tac Dough ® Movie "Little Boy Lost" f f l CBS U te Movie "The Gun the work of the Department ffl Cross-WHs (3) Voice Of FaHh the country with functioning how to use CB as an effective ® The Brady Bunch (1953) Bing Crosby, Claude And The Nun" (1971) Pete Duel, of the Interior, which is ® Joker's WlkJ 7 :5 9 Ben Murphy. 6:00 (£ 9 Mork And Mindy 9 9 9 Tonight base stations. These bases system for delivering infor­ Dauphin. A reporter believes that ffl NHL Hockey responsible for the historical ^ Bozo's Big Top S @ S Baseball ffl Movie "Perfect Friday" fflffl99N ew s 9 Iro nside would work to extend the mation to the traveling pub­ a French orphan is actually his ffl The Brady Bunch 9 @ 9 ’s Live markers that are placed ( 3 TV Community College son. (2 hrs.) (1970) Ursula Andress, Stanley ® Captioned ABC News role of historical markers on lic. ffl Jokar's Wild W ednesday ® My Three Sons ISEI Three By Four Baker. 12:00 the highways and in the For his pilot program he alongside roads and high­ @ Bonanza 8:00 (3) Bozo's Big Top 9 © Nova ways. In his opinion these ffl CBS Late Movis "Columbo: communities by informing wants to set up six base HD Zoom (R) (D The Paper Chase «'2i3HJ.yd 5,3X103 jojinsutnoy am-o ® TV Community College 9 Joker’s Wild By Dawn's Early Light" (1974) the passing traffic of the stations at each of five com­ are superb, but they don’t go (B Cross-Wits ( B S T a x I 1:00 ONV j,Nvipi9vw 3Hi,i „'rrvm»yw suitoM i /irt.i 9 M y T hree Sons 8 :3 0 as far as they might if 6 :3 0 (E) @ Happy Days Peter Falk, Patrick McGoohan. events that took place there. munity colleges in Northern S S S Tomorrow ••aspiSNV 9 B o n a n z a ffl Merv G riflin S ) I Love Lucy ffl Movie "Callan" (1975) 10:00 © Z o o m (R ) ffl Adam-12 Clive is a CBer whose Illinois. The colleges would electronics were added. ® Dating Game f f l HE) News 1 :3 0 ffl 9 What's Happeningll f f l M ovie "Forty Guns" (1957) "There’s an incredible Edward Woodward. 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