PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Aug. 17, 1978 Ford begins Gambler says players ad campaign ...... ^ may fix jai alai games UNITED *ri»QUf lUt ^ Gayeski said the gaming commis­ know a thing about gambling. If for Pintos tJATEttSSs^n NOIT MILFORD (UPI) - Professional gambler Richard Gayeski says sion has concentrated its in­ anybody should be arrested, it should vestigative efforts on harrassing be them when they get their 1 there’s a good chance players are DETROIT (UPI) - Ford Motor NtWrOUNDlANDy’' throwing games at ’s professional gamblers and paychecks. They’re stealing from the Co., in an attempt to bolster sagging three jai alai arenas. employees at the frontons in people.” sales of its subcompact Pinto, has ^ But the frank, young.gambler says Bridgeport, Hartford and Milford. Gayeski, a former car dealer who begun an advertising campaign WALES; “But if there is anything going on claims to have wagered over $3 ^ - EtibiAND ■.;'l the state gaming commission is too touting the “puncture resistance" of much of a “joke” to figure out what’s it’s with the players,” he said. “I. million in Connecticut, said the fuel Unks on 1977 and 1978 models. going on. think when they go out on the court gaming commission generally has no A company spokesman Wednesday x o n d o nO.*? State police recently charged they know who’s going to win.” idea what is going on at the three said new Pinto sales have suffered Gayeski with commercial bribery for Gayeski pointed to the fact that arenas. And he said, when the panel because of adverse publicity surroun­ allegedly acting as a middleman in there are no real standout athletes in does find something wrong, it rarely ding a number of fiery accidents in­ an oddsmaking scheme at the jai alai like there are in other sports. does anything to remedy the volving oider model Pintos. Milford Jai Alai fronton. He said by the end of a season the problem. He said newspaper ads promoting The authorities accused Gayeski of victories and money won by the As an example, he noted that each Inside today the “redesigned fuel system” in new V FRANCE passing an envelope full of money various players “all seem to balance fronton posts a computer list of the Pintos are intended to clear up the I it from, a professional gambling out.” betting pattern shortly before each "widespread confusion” resulting PAKISi colleague to a handicapper who He said there’s a state regulation match. Gayeski said only a few Manchester from criticisms of the older cars. projected odds on the fronton’s bet­ that requires each jai alai player to professional gamblers are aware of “There has never been a safety The Water Study Committee ting programs. give his "best” effort on every play. where the list is posted and what it question involving 1977 and 1978 has decided not to meet again un­ UPI map shows predicted course of the Double Eagle II, ’The handicapper, Fred Vines, was But he said anyone who has spent a means. til the town has received from the models, but a lot of people have the which floated over southwest Britain today, aiming for a convicted of accepting the money in night at one of the three jai alai fron­ ‘"There are maybe 6,000 people in misconception that all Pintos are in­ consultant engineers a complete triumphant landing in France. exchange for leaving out a particular tons has seen players flub easy plays. the fronton and only two or three will report on proposed improvements volved,” he said. post position when he drew, up his Why isn’t the gaming commission know how to read it (the printout),” to the town water distribution Earlier this year, the National odds. He now runs a golf shop in looking into these indiscretions? he said. “Why should the pros get an system. .''<•(• pnpc 2. Highway Traffic Safety Administra­ Florida. “It’s a real joke,” Gayeski said. advantage. 'There shouldn’t be any in Memphis tion deciared the fuel tanks on 1971- Connecticut authorities are trying “They’re all politicians who don’t printouts.” East Hartford 1976 model Pintos and 1975-1976 Balloon reaches to extradite the professional model Mercury Bobcats — excluding MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - the city's pay offer and walked off gambler, Rodney Woods, who is also Residents of Daly Court and station wagons — dangerously Memphis’ striking police voted today the job. in Florida. Hutt Heights won't accept a susceptible to gas leaks and to end a bitter week old walkout that The settlement was worked out Gayeski fought his commercial Feds OK $10 million proposed rent increase without a explosions in rear-end collisions. English Channel had resulted in a call out of the during negotiations that continued bribery charge, but later pleaded no fight. See pngc 7. The agency said it found no fuei National Guard and left the city through the night. ’The black-and-silver, 11-story high contest to conspiracy. He was fined without union police protection at a Non-union officers, sheriff’s tank problems in 1977 and 1978 PARIS (UPI) - ’Three daredevil $4(X) and barred from wagering in to rebuild coliseum Americans, the first people to cross balloon was traveling at 31.4 miles Connecticut time the city was swarming with deputies, aided by the National models. Connecticut. Federal safety officials began in­ the Atlantic Ocean in a balloon, per hour at an altitude of two miles WASHINGTON (UPI) - The The repair of the roof and expan­ You may complain you can’t Elvis Presley fans. Guardsmen, have been patrolling In a recent interview, Gayeski said vestigating when they learned of a reached the English Channel today in when it reached the English channel. federal government today com­ sion of the facility will cost about find a job. but Donald Marsh says David Baker, president of the Memphis during the absence of the he and his wife, who still works at the number of deaths resulting from Pin­ an effort to follow the course of The weather station in Brittany mitted $10 million to restore and ex­ $27.2 million, the government said. he wants to hire 75 young Memphis Police Association, said regular officers. Milford arena, plan to head down to to fires. At least 59 people have died Charles Lindbergh’s historic trans- said it had contacted the balloon by pand the Hartford Civic Center, a The facility will host the World engineers and he can't find them. policemen would return to work at 4 During the course of the strike tens Florida in the fall. But the slender, in such accidents since 1975. Atlantic flight to Paris. radio and the Americans said they keystone in the city’s urban renewal Figure Skating Championships in p.m. today. of thousands of Elvis Presley fans young gambler said he wanted to im­ I Sec pngr S. Ford, while insisting the cars were ’The three balloonists cleared the were heading for Paris. effort that suffered a roof collapse 1981, a competition drawing skaters Firemen, who joined the strike last poured into the city to mark the first part some of his inside knowledge no less safe than any other small British coast near the Isle of Wight Throughout the morning radio during a snow storm last winter. from 25 countries and an estimated % Monday, were to vote on a proposed anniversary of the death of the rock about Connecticut’s jai alai industry The nation cars, agreed in June to recall 1.5 and were over the channel shortly stations in France asked listeners to The funds from the Departments of 100,000 spectators. new contract later in the day. singer, who died Aug. 16, 1977. The before he left the state. crowds proved orderly, however, and million Pintos and Bobcats built before 1 p.m. French time (7 a.m. telephone when they spotted the Commerce, and Housing and Urban “Our intention goes beyond the I President Carter is given a good “We’re very optimistic that it will before 1977 “to eliminate public con­ balloon. A feeling of exhilaration “If people knew what was going on, Development, will enable the facility restoration of the particular chance of making his $37 billion be ratified," said Kuhron officials said they presented no EDT). they would go crazy,” Gayeski said special problems. cern.” ’They were expected to reach the spread as the balloon neared. People to reopen for the first time since the building,” HUD Secretary Patricia military authorization veto stick Huddleston, president of the Inter­ The impact on sales of new Pintos French coast near Le Havre, a cross­ on the French channel coast watched over a cup of coffee in a local roof collapse in January, officials Harris said. despite congressional fondness national Firefighters local, adding The city found itself in a crisis the sky for the U.S. adventurers’ restaurant. said. , firefighters would return to work at 7 situation early Wednesday however, was almost immediate. Sales channel distance of about 90 miles s for the nuclear supercarrier he tumbled 42 percent from June 1 around 3:30 p.m. (9:30 a.m. EDT). craft. rejected. Sec page 14. p.m. if the contract is accepted. when all electrical power in through July 20, compared to the A wave of excitement swept over The American fliers, setting a new American balloonists Maxie Anderson, Ben Thursday after completing the first recorded Chris Cothran, a negotiator for the Memphis failed. The blackout, which previous year’s figures, in what com­ France as the three Americans, low record with every additional mile balloon crossing of the Atlantic. (UPI photo) police union, said the contract lasted 2Vz hours, was later blamed on The world Abruzzo and Larry Newman (left to right) a drunken security worker at a power pany officials said was an obvious but on batteries but with hopes high for a and minute aloft, radioed the ground MEIF accepted provides for a 6 percent in­ NOW THKING UTUGimONS wave to crowds on arrival in France plant, and was not related to the “illogical” reaction to the adverse triumphant landing on French soil, they were “jumping out of our skins” A Soviet court has dropped libel crease retroactive to July 1 and a $30 publicity. sailed over the channel after floating with excitement. They vowed to 2-3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE charges against two U.S. a month across the board hike next strikes. Pinto sales gained ground in late over southwest England in their “follow in the footsteps of Lindbergh TO BUY reporters and ended its demand April. The labor strife dated back to June July and early August but remained helium balloon. and fly direct to Paris.” that stories be retracted. Sec The union compromised in going 30, when firemen overwhelmingly 13 percent below year-ago levels. Paris airport officials said they Their wives, following the flight Inve$tment APARTMENTS from •197 page 14, Balloonists planning along with a two-year contract, while rejected a city offer and walked out Some Ford dealers have said they expected the balloonists to land around the clock from London, the city gave in to union demands for prompting the mayor to impose a cheered every development. Securities CLEAN no loss of pay and no reprisals are confronted daily with customers between 7 and 8 p.m. (3-4 p.m. EDT) IncludM hsat, hot wator, full In sports nighttime curfew after a rash of who shy away from the once hot- at Le Bourget airport just outside “Do you think they’d let them land against the strikers. fires, many believed set deliberately, selling subcompact because of the Paris — the same spot where another on top of the Eiffel Tower?” Patty ROBERT C. USED CARS basamont, batha, Steve Gates will coach cross Cothran said the contract has a flared up. Firemen returned to work gas tank problem. American, Lindbergh, landed in his Anderson laughed. “Wouldn’t that HEAVISIDES modam appllancas, parking, country and John Fitzgerald will flight around world reopening clause which would allow without a contract under court order "We haven’t sold a Pinto since this monoplane, the Spirit of St. Louis just be perfect?” Inquiries coach soccer at Manchester Com­ police to negotiate wages again next July 4. cabla-vislon avallabla I’m 48 years old and it’s too hard on whole thing started ,’’said Ken May 21 1927. Dave McClure, the balloonists’ Invited munity College. See page 12. PARIS (UPI) — Three Americans laughingly interjected, "I'm July. CARTER me physically and otherwise. But last Monday, firemen decided Berkoben, manager of a Ford Two French Cabinet ministers. chief U.S. spokesman, said the trio CALL 646-8435 who made the first trans-Atlantic listening." The vote was taken as a fresh con­ A to strike again, joining striking dealership in Pittsburgh. “Pinto has expect “to continue on a trajectory crossing in a balloon said today their “We came an eighth of the way “However last night I awakened voy of 1,200 guardsmen rolled into Transport Minister Joel Le ’Theule 278-2100 Mon. ■ FrI. 8-5 Index police who had walked out three days become a bad word. People have and Youth Minister Jean-Pierre that will carry them 50 miles south of next adventure will be to try to fly around the world in six days,” Abruz­ during the middle of the night and 1 town to relieve guard units called out 10 ConaUtutlon Plau Sat. 8-12 1 = 1 earlier. lumped them all together and they Soisson, prepared to be on hand to London and into northern France by Area towns , ...... 8-9 around the world in 30 days. zo said. “We traveled 3,000 miles and thought of a new voyage for us.” last Friday after policemen rejected Hartford, Conn. HUD EWII The balloonists’ soft landing in a don’t want to have a thing to do with welcome the Americans with cham­ (this) afternoon. Classified...... 15-18 Ben Abruzzo, 48, informally men­ therefore my logic is that with a Ffencli wheatfield set off a riotous them.” pagne. Comics...... 19 tioned the project at'lT ne\vs con­ higher altitude a t a little more speed East Hartford...... 7-8 ference following the balloonists' 30 days would be entirely accep­ celebration — reminiscent of the Editorial ...... 4 historic flight, which ended Thursday table." Lindbergh mania half a century ago Entertainment ...... 14 night in a wheat field 50 miles west of — for the three American adven­ Inflation and Paris newspapers and radio and turers. Rapid move expected Fam ily...... 6 Paris. television were full of the the Manchester...... 2, 10 His two partners. Max Anderson, crossing by the helium-filled Double The three baloonists said they only n RLtson SUMMER 44, and Larry Newman, 31, nodded awanted some hamburgers and fries. Obituaries ...... 10 Eagle II — named after Charles A. Sports...... 11-13 their assent. Lindbergh, the Lone Eagle. The But that request and gendarmes' economy rise to bolster U.S. dollar pleas for restraint were happily ig­ Summer Youth Scene...... 6 Asked jokingly if their next project flight also set a new new endurance president requested the secretary and the would be to follow the Jules Verne nored. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Government economists said it WASHINGTON (UPI) - A deeply con­ record of nearly six days and dis­ A welcoming crowd of about 4,000 cerned President Carter plans to move chairman to consider what actions might novel, “ Around the World in 80 tance record of 3,200 miles. nation’s economy in the second was the strongest quarterly GNP The market people surrounded the ballloonists’ performance since the first quarter rapidly in an effort to bolster the be appropriate on their part and to recom­ Days,” Abruzzo said, “No, not 80 quarter of 1978 grew faster than NEW YORK (UPI) - Prices days.” He said it could be done in 30 The flight cost $125,000. The yellow gondola and showered the of 1976 when the economy grew at a beleaguered dollar, whose value continues mend any future actions on his part to deal men with champagne, rose petals earlier reported, but inflation edged G balloonists said they plan to make with the situation,” it added. opened lower today in active days. steadily upward to 10.7 percent, the 9.3 percent rate. to plunge on the foreign exchange this back and more with book and and kisses. Growth in the economy was markets. Spokesmen said both Blumenthal and trading of New York Stock “We will build a craft — to have a government said today. film rights. “I cannot believe this welcome,” sparked by increased consumer spen­ The cjiief executive has called on Miller were working on recommendations Exchange issues. new one would require a great deal The economic output between The daily France Soir devoted its Abruzzo said. "This is unimaginable ding, additional business investment Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal, to the president. Policy meetings are un­ . The Dow Jones industrial more money than this flight — and April and June increased 8 percent— full front page to a giant picture of to me.” and a spurt in the purchase of homes. Chairman Williatn Miller of the Federal der way, and Treasury Undersecretary a ir conditioners average, which gained 5.54 points that is to build a balloon, and it can up from the 7.4 percent estimate I ! Newman’s father. Herb, leaped be done, and we have the experience the ballooonists under a one-word, Corporate profits from current Reserve Board and other economic ad­ Anthony Solomon broke off a vacation to to a 13-month high Thursday, was released last month and closer to off 0.17 point to 899.94 shortly and know-how today, and we’ll go to three-inch high bannerline: “The into the gondola, hugged his son and White House hopes for growth in the production rose $26.9 billion in the se­ visers to recommend solutions to the participate. shouted, “Larry, we did it, baby” after the opening. Thursday’s a higher altitude and we’ll fly around Expioit.” economy, the Commerce Depart­ cond quarter to a seasonally adjusted dramatic decline. The elder Newman was wearing a T- annual rate of $159.5 billion, the OUT THEY 00 AT DEALER COSTII close was the highest level since it the world in 30 days, entirely circum­ Abruzzo said that "when we ianded ment reported. The White House declined to say Rep. Henry Reuss, D-Wis., who met 1 said I quit. I’m not going to fly long shirt with the Hebrew words “Mazel government said. Profit increases whether Carter set a deadline, but in view with Blumenthal Wednesday, said he finished at 908.18 on July 26,1977. navigating the globe.” Inflation, initially estimated at 10.1 distance again. Itvs too hard on me. Tov (Good Luck)” printed on the were “widespread” among all of the monetary crisis, he was expected to expected Carter to have something to say The Dow has gained 94.33 points As Abruzzo spoke, Anderson percent for the spring quarter, back. domestic industries, it said. take action soon. since July 5. moved upward for the'period, accor­ this week. COME AND GET THEM - NO DEALERS PLEASE... Some in the crowd were a bit too Carter called an emergency meeting ding to the department’s revision of After-tax corporate profits in­ It was thought likely Carter might rambunctious and began ripping off Tuesday after the dollar hit new lows in estimates of the nation’s gross creased $15.2 billion to a seasonally amplify his plans at a news conference Briefly ... shreds of the silver and gray balloon adjusted rate of $117.3 billion. Japan, Germany, Switzerland and late today. FAMILY SIZE ^ ^ Ray’s lawyer says national product. 1!£k!S A A m ^ A P VATICAN CITY (UPI) for souvenirs before the police rolled The GNP figures are the best President Carter had hoped lor a Holland, to express “deep concern over He hop^ he would get the recommen­ it up like a bath towel to preserve it surge in the economy to offset the 0.1 developments ''in foreign exchange dations before leaving Friday on his two- -^Roman Catholic Church sources yardstick the government has for MICRO $ o y | | i 9 5 AIITnMATIC^IQQ ■ predicted today that a new pope for the Smithsonian Institution. determining the health of the U.S. percent decline in (j NP for the first markets in recent days.” week vacation, starting with a trip to HUI v lY lflllv I evidence distorted The 3,200-mile flight — a record for three months of 1978. will be elect^ in time to be economy. “The sharp decline in the dollar and dis­ Plains, Ga., for the weekend, and then both distance and endurance, lasting heading westward for a visit to national WAVE crownded in the first half of orderly market conditions, at a time when the documents. ■ nearly six days — electrified a nation the U.S. trade position is showing signs of parks and a rubber raft trip on the Salmon September. Who will be elected is WASHINGTON (UPI) - James Earl Ray’s lawyer today accused the In a bitter opening exchange. Lane and brought out the same spirit that real improvement, could threaten River in Idaho. WASHER harder to predict, the sources OVENS ^ ^ chairman of the House said Rep. Louis Stokes, D-Ohio, the 51 years ago welcomed Charles A. progress toward dealng with our inflation Meantime, a shake-up of White House said. Most believe he will be Talks with police Assassinations Committee to committee chairman, ignored the Lindbergh when he blazed the air­ and achieving orderly growth at home and aides U continuing, with Gerald Rafshoon, Italian, but there is no clearcut deliberately distorting evidence to dates on a newspaper story and on a ways trail to Paris. abroad,” the White House said. assistant for communications, calling the I favorite. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (UPI) paint a false, headline-grabbing pic­ postal address change form to make The American heroes of 1978 ad­ “In the light of these circumstances, the shots. —Texaco Inc. announced today it ture of Ray stalking Martin Luther it appear Ray left Los Angeles for mitted to slight disappointment that resume next week has found a second and larger gas King. Atlanta after seeing news reports they fell 60 miles short of reaching that King was going east. the landing strip where Lindbergh the union to sit in on the talks. Assis­ seam in a well drilled in the ocean Attorney Mark Lane and Ray also By SUSAN VAUGHN f14 a 01 vU. nrliY $ O Q Q ELE^$1 FMM'i off Atlantic City, N.J. The com­ accused the committee of refusing to “This was a deliberate effort, I arrived in his “Spirit of St. Louis” — tant Town Manager Charles pany said now there is no doubt provide Ray with notes he had made believe, to deceive the American Le Bourget Airport. Herald Reporler McCarthy is the chief negotiator for people,” Lane said as the committee “Sunset was coming and we had no the town. that significant gas reserves are in the past, including material given Negotiations between the present in the area, but more to author William Bradford Huie, and began its third day of questioning choice,” Abruzzo said matter-of- The police union. Local 1495. SPECIAL COURSES IN EDUCATION Manchester police union and the RANGE - I W wells still have to be drilled. Ray threatened briefly to refuse Ray. “You had your headline, but we factly. “We were out of ballast and it agreed to mandate to picket the town REFRIGERATOR Town of Manchester are expected to OFFERED THIS FALL RY THE UNIVERSITY further testimony if he could not see want justice.” was time to land.” hall in a meeting Tuesday night They were unshaven and weary in continue, possibly early next week, because of disenchantment with the OF CONNECTICUT! CLOSEOUT PRICES ON OAS QRILLS A DEHUMIDIFIERS their blue flight suits but the three James Cimmino, director of the talks and to increase the public seemed likely to get little rest during Connecticut Council of Police Unions awareness that the police have been the two or three days they planned to and the union’s chief bargaining working without a contract since These courses are being offered at the Storrs Campus of The University of Connec­ Manager reinstates spend in Paris. agent, said today. July 1. ticut: The French government plans Cimmino said he had been in con­ The picketing, originally scheduled Semlnar:Confllct Resolution (EDAD 384-92) WE SERVE YOU BETTER W ITH,,, ceremonies to award them the gold tact with Town Manager Robert for Thursday morning, did not take Public School Finance (EDAD 385-80) medal of youth and sports. Weiss this morning and said he would place, Cimniino said the police have Collective Bargaining In Education (EDAD 406-90) FREE EFFICIENT ONE DAY DELIVERY it COMPETITIVE PRICES Coventry policemen Among their accolades was an get back to him possibly as early as held off on the picketing pending Education of the Handicapped (EPSY 306-80) ★ FREE PICKUP OF YOUR OLD APPLIANCE ★ REST RRANDS SOLD open invitation from President Monday. Cimmino said both he and some finalization of the talks. Curriculum Laboratory: Curriculum Development for Moderately Retarded Pupils Carter to visit the White House. “On Detective Russell Holyfield. vice ★ OUR OWN SERVICE A PARTS DEPARTMENT COVENTRY -Patrolman Lane and the suspension of Officer national Union, AFL-CIO, as well as Weiss were going to be away for a EPSY 326-90) behalf of the American people,” president of the union, said today the Behavior Modification (EPSY 358-90) .Lawrence Fawcett and Keith Lane, Ronald Doughty. These meetings union Steward, Officer Lyndon few days. Carter said in a congratulatory Cimmino released no further police “have not decided when to Workshop - Teaching Mathematics to Talented Children (EDEL 311-90) Who were dismissed from the police were held under the provision of the Wilmot. Officer Ronald Doughty telegram, “I salute your triumphant details on the status of the talks, picket." Teaching The Language Arts (EDEL 463-80) YDUR COMPLETE force two weeks ago by Chief Robert appeal procedure of the union con­ declined to have the union present None of the negotiators would Organization and Use of Instructional Television (EDFC 379-90) Kjellquist, were re-instated today by tract. and made his own presentation and adventure.” which he termed “delicate" at this Production of Instructional Media (EDFC 419-90) Abruzzo, Newman and Anderson point. reveal any details on the progress of Town Manager Frank Connolly, with “The meetings continued for a defense. Thursday's sessins, but it is known Adult Education (EHTA 308-80) MAJOR APPUANCE STORE their punishment reduced to a 10-day total of 10 hours. Advising the tov;n “Charges against the officers in­ succeeded where 18 previous balloon Weiss, who was scheduled to be on The Law and Higher Education (EHTA 485-90) that the disagreements hinge on manager was Abbot Schwebel, town cluded signed sworn statements from missions have failed. Unsuccessful vacation Friday appeared at his of­ Problems In Secondary School Staff Development (ESEC 337-90) suspension. trans-Atlantic balloon crossings have salary increases and other benefits, A third officer, Ronald Doughty, attorney. The chief of police, Robert various complainants. The chief fice for what he termed some “un­ caused the deaths of at least six men such as payment for accumulated These are just a tew of the courses offered. A variety of other courses are also offered O ur Own rq who was suspended by the chief for Kjellquist, presented his arguments presented these statements during finished" business. He said he did not Factory Trained and one woman. want to comment on the negotiations sick days. In Education. And for your convenience - all courses meet In the late afternoon or early Service Dept. 10 days, had his suspension reduced and was assisted by the town labor the course of the meetings. In addi­ evening. Courses are open to both degree and non-degree students. Cost Is $45 per They set out from Presque Isle, while they were still going on. Cimmino said earlier this week Your Oalitfacllon to three working days. negotiator, Donald Powers. tion, the chief had also consulted that the town had offered three per­ credit. G uaranteed A press release from Connolly “Officer Fawcett was represented with the states attprney Donald Maine, last Friday in their helium- Cimmiiio and the union represen­ filled balloon and landed in Norman­ tatives met with town officials in two cent pay increases for each year of a For more Information on registration procedures and deadline dates call the Office of |Bached with 50 Yearaj said: by Atty. Dayid Rappe, and union of­ Caldwell, on various charges in the o f C aring &SON dy at 7:50 p.m. Thursday (1:50 p.m, sessions Thursday and apparently twoyear contract, which he called Credit Programs, Extended and Continuing Education at Storrs. The telephone number Is B.D. “On Monday Aug. 14 and Tuesday, ficials were present during his case. \t% O ur M ost "an affronl" to the union. The police 486-3632. PEARL meeting. Officer Keith Lane was “Charges against Officer Fawcett EDT). came to no final agreement on the Ifnporlant ProdubI M 'i \1 \ l \ ■'l ltl KJ n :i.. (.1.3-2171 MVN(lli''IH( E3, Aug. 15, meetings were held by the had asked for eight percent in- town manager regarding discharge represented by Hal Alpert, president involved violations of departmental Total elapsed flying time w3s five talks which had hit an impass earlier of officers Larry Fawcett and Keith of the Service Employees Inter­ — Sec I’ogr 10 days, 19 hours and eight minutes. this week. Weiss had been asked by crea.ses. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Aug. 18, 1978- PACK THBK.k PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri„ Aug. 18, 1978 Panel awaits water study ■ 1 The Town of Manchester's Water timates for water treatment im­ been slow in completing studies needed by the town. Study Committee does not plan to provements will be close to |15 million. The town had hoped to have a meet again until it has received the November referendum question full water distribution study from the Jay Giles, director of public works, said that the town should receive the seeking permission to borrow money B e s m e i a i i i Weston & Sampson engineering firm. l i f e for the water improvements. Harry Reinhom. chairman of the full report by the end of this month or committee, said that a meeting will early next month. It took longer than expected, be called once that study is delivered Reinhorn, however, was not quite however, to complete the required studies. Thus, the town now probably to the town. as positive about when the date will The town already has received a be. will try to have a referendum in the spring. draft copy of the study, which “It could be September, it could be tomorrow. Who knows?” he said. The full distribution study now recommends that the town divide its being prepared will include details distribution system into a three-part Reinhorn has been a frequent critic in recent weeks of Weston & Samp­ about the reasons for establishing the setup. The cost of the distribution three-part distribution system. work combined with previous es­ son. He believes that the firm has Cities topic for debate LA STRADA WEST RESTAURANT HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. with her opponent’s call for the state tained.” Fsaturini Auttwntic Potyaoslan and Pizza & Grinders [^7 The governor said there are com­ 471 HARTFORD RD. (COH. mckeest.) MANCHESTEP Grasso meets her opponent, Lt. Gov. to pick up the entire welfare bill, said tj CantanasalCantanasaSpactaWaa munities that do not want the Robert Killian, in a televised con­ her 10-year, $195 million program is /(ENMVDINING MINE NEW 643-6165 designed to expand jobs in program administered by the state frontation tonight that is certain to ^Peacock Room" THIS AD 18 WORTH touch on opposing views of how to economically depressed cities and on the other hand, the nr Legislature may not see fit to foot revitalize Connecticut cities. through incentives for industrial and Luncheon Specials Mrs. Grasso Thursday defended commercial expansion, the bill if the state can’t control the ONE $ DOLLAR Killian said it will only provide $1 payments. TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF her long-range program to aid cities h from % , Chefs specials for the week... Mrs. Grasso defended the state against criticism from Killian who million this year. He proposed a plan *1.95 Department of Transportation bus SHEPHERD’S PIE ...... 4.95 favored a plan to spend more money to spend $M million this year, in­ J Weekdays 11-2 commuter program against a federal NNNERS OR A LARGE nZZA Seasoned ground beef u>ith sweeL creamy com and right now to help economically cluding the absorption of the General j Also GOOD F M ONDEIIS IN THE RESTAUIIANT ONLY masked potato. complaint the transit program ig­ depressed urban areas. Assistance Welfare plan that aids in­ Braaktaat 5:30 AM Italian Raataurant Opana 11:00 t EXOTIC POLYNESIAN FRESH BAKED FILET OF Killian is challenging the governor dividuals without families. nores inner city residents in favor of OOOD AUQ. 19,19, 20 I DKINKS SOLE CASINO...... 96.25 Sept. 12 in the s ta te ’s first But the governor said her urban surban dwellers. ONE COUPON PER PARTY plan was “a developmental Mrs. Grasso said changes were and.TRY OUR FAMOUS-^ Fresh Filet of Sole baked lelth butter, white wine, green Democratic gubernatorial primary. ■■ OPEN SUNDAYS TIL 9 PM and red peppers topped with a baked cherrystone clam. program’’ that could not be expected “ongoing ” by the DOT, although it ^ DINNERS ^ PUPU PLATTER Their televised meeting will be Advice at grand opening jot ^^OTOUtCOlf|TO^C^ broadcast by WFSB-TV, Channel 3 at to show extensive results in the first was not made clear when they began, VE4L CORDON R LE U ...... #6.25 year. but she denied they were a result of 2815 Main Street, r«nW.rxoun,r«alpoi.»rferflWn,,li,//«l.wUh prosciutto 8 p.m. Kevin Phillips, right, a young do-it- hand for the ribbon cutting ceremony Lilastonbury 633-1691 •»pp«< »i'" »“'■sauce onIdL Mrs. Grasso stopped short of sup­ the federal ruling issued earlier this Mrs. Grasso also told a Capitol yourselfer from South Windsor, seeks advice Thursday were Deputy Mayor Stephen CHOUSE OF CHUNG^ news conference the state was re­ porting a state takeover of the $15 week. __ FwwVairIttOFeaturing AiiFhAtikl^Authentic Polynesian SMsIand ^ The U.S. Department of Transpor- Cassano and Town Manager Robert Weiss. •zz. SHRIMP OREGANAT'o SAVTEE ...,|7.25 evaluating its transit programs in the million aid to individuals without from Wally Barnett, the “home doctor” for *2 Cantonese Specialties Small tender shrimp sauteed In forllc and oregano with face of a federal ruling that bus ser­ families that is paid by local com­ Ution said the bus system serving Channel Co. which opened its first Connec­ Channel calls itself supermarket for the do-it- fresh mushrooms and sauterne wine. the greater Hartford area dis- V 6 4 9 4 9 5 8 DAN’S/l vice in the Hartford area violated munities. ticut store Thursday at the Manchester yourselfer and free technical advice from n r. 90 BOBT ROAD ^ 363 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER > MARYLAND MIXED GRILL ...... #7.25 minority civil rights by providing She said “larger dollars” could be cimiminated against inner city “Dr. Wally” Barnett is one of the services it VIRNON PLAZA ENTERTAINMENT IN OUR blacks and Hispanics in not providing Parkade. Kevin’s bother. Tommy, listens in B n lM Jreih chicken leg, lemb chop., eenege, e n j tecan better service to white suburban provided for the communities but she on the conversation. Among town officials on offers. (Herald photo by Pinto) W MILE FROM VERNON CIRCLE OR LOUNGE NIGHTLY tetlh a Huffed tomato. riders. could only support full welfare them adequate service to get to sub­ JUST OFF EXIT 86 OF 1-86 Happy Hew dally 4 8: JO. all tar 4iinlia 15( The governor, who also differed assumption “if costs can be con­ urban jobs. STEAK DIANE...... $8.25 A strip sirloin steak poumiMl fhin ami aauleed teliA bron* f THE ^ OUR DELICIOUS ITAUAN FOOD dy, shafallots, ‘ parsley, and consomme. ^ DAVIS FAMILY ^ IS EVERYTHING YOU All enireet servea with lalad, potato and Stale loses round in suit vegetable, or salad and side of $pagheitl {Stafford hospital ailing A SAMPLE OF OUR EVERYDAY SPECIALS C ALWAYS WANTED IN GOOD FOOD!! table trailers outside the hospital ^ Q ^ C O C K T A I L S r DAYS A WEKK Attorney Jerome Griner of West STAFFORD (UPI) — A mysterious nosebleeds. BABY BEEF LIVER (ONION or BACON)...... $3.55 S HARTFORD (UPI) - U.S. District 32. ailment plaguing employees and con­ Stoppani disclosed the problems at three months ago so studies could be ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF AU JUS S3.89 Q Judge M. Joseph Biumenfeld has dis­ Biumenfeld rejected as an insuf- Hartford, representing the Indians, said the decision is a major victory. struction deficiencies at the state’s a hearing with the Connecticut Com­ conducted. VEAL PARMESAN S3.B9 Q missed two of the state's defenses ficienit defense the state's claim that But Stoppani. said contractors who BAKED RAINBOW TROUT $4.39 U “I don't see that the state has much smailest hospital could trigger mission on Hospitals and Health Care against a suit by Mohegan Indians, the suit was invalid because the worked on the building, material BAKED SALMON $4.85 H of a defense left,” he said. budget probiems for Johnson in a bid to recover some of the $1 Freshly Ooked Quiche. Spinach Solod, Gloss of who claim 600 state-owned and Mohegans waited too long to sue. He Memorial Hospital. million the commission said could be suppliers and independent con­ FRESH BAKED SWORDFISH $4.99 U Wine 3.50 also dismissed a state counterclaim But deputy attorney general Peter developed acres in Montville. Hospital administrator Wiiliam A. trimmed from the hospital’s sultants have not been able to pin­ USDA CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK $5.49 M KENNEL CLUB The land claim inlcudes half the that said if the Indians win the suit, Gillies said the decision was no set­ back. He said other defenses the Stoppani said Thursday structural proposed $6.6 million budget. point the cause of the ailment. BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP $5.99 H |ur Famous Onion Soup, Bread & Butter, Gloss Mohegan-Pequot toll bridge across they shouid pay for improvements The hospital — which serves the Above Served with Potato & Salad ^4 RESTAURANT state can use are that the Mohegans problems at the three-year-old $5 He said although none of the ^ in e , Speclol Gepe Dessert 2.99 the Thames River, part of the river, that have been made on the land. Union, Enfield, Somes and Stafford m DHR M cootms a »cowm iTaosniK have been assimilated and are not a million hospital include a sewage dis­ problems has affected patient care at B Y O B CALDOR PLAZA, MANCHESTER O Fort Shantok State Park, the Mont­ Biumenfeld ruled that if it is area — moved into its new building WED. thru SAT. tribe. Also, he said, the law under posal system that is inadequate for the hospital, those problems along S opehmos satTEL. 849-5487 ville State Correctional Institute and proved the state never had the proper October 1975. It was designed by RESERVATIONS Omelettes. Dorgers. Solod ood our Speclolty— Crepes, which they are suing was meant to the facility and the need for im­ with other “construction deficien­ * M - 9 p M. Exit 93 oft 1-86. / Are Always Avolloble. State Poiice barracks, and parts of title to the land, then it cannot charge proved water wells. cies" could sap revenues and create Frid, Ferguson, Mahaffey and Perry the Connecticut Turnpike and Route for improvements. cover only western Indian nations. 649-0079 CocHtoils Served. The suit, similar to those filed in Stoppani said the hospital still has budget problems. of Hartford, The general contractor was AT YANKEE KENNELt, V, MAIU EAST OF AIIMOjOf other states, says that under the not been able to determine the cause Stoppani said occurrence of the aii- ■OITON UUtE, NT. 44A, lOLTON ' CIVIC CENTER# HARTFORD 527-3900 Credit Cords federal Non-Intercourse Act of 1790 of an ailment afflicting ad­ ment prompted the transfer of the Gilbane Construction Co. of CNG seeks second rate hike states that Indian lands cannot be ministrative staff members with hospital’s administrative staff to por­ Providence, R.l. TOMMY’S PIZZAMA sold without federai approval. The itching, rashes, earaches and HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut Utilities Control Authority that the suit claims the land was sold without Natural Gas Corp. is seeking a $10.4 increase, if approved, would increase such approval. million rate hike while it appeals the revenues 12.8 percent. The case, filed last September by About town A NEW DINING EXPERIENCE amount of the increase it received in A CNG spokesman said Thursday Griner for John E. Hamilton of the firm is requesting the rate hike Waterford, who claims to be a March. Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the and their friends are in­ CNG said in a letter of intent filed now because the utility doesn't know Mohegan chief, is still in a Emanuel Lutheran to all young people from Teen Center Annex of vited. Thursday with the state Public how long the appeal will take. preliminary stage and may not come Church will have a Protes­ Grade 7 through high Manchester Recreation YOU’LL RELISH to trial this year, lawyers said. tant worship service Satur­ school. More information may be obtained by calling Center. The meeting is St, Margaret's Circle, IMLITY day at 5 p.m. in the church Daughters of Isabella, will sanctuary. “Joy 646-6344 or 871-0257, open to all area men in- have a hot dog roast Unlimited,” a singing terestd in singing four-part Tuesday, Aug. 22, at 6:30 Joyner favors rail service group of young people, will Emanuel Hill Chapter of barbershop harmony. OUR IMPROVED p.m. at the home of Mrs. Walter Joyner, a Republican can­ tract and hold business in Connec­ lead the service. Everyone Alcoholics Anonymous will partly on city roads, 1 do feel that we Catherine Tunsky, 38 Specialising in honest international didate in M anchester's 12th meet Saturday at 8 p.m. in Manchester Lodge of ought to explore fully the fuel savings ticut. This would be a possible step in is welcome. Buckland St. Members and Assembly District, suggested as well as the traffic reduction by the line with his program,” Joyner said. Luther Hall of Emanuel Masons will have an open country cooking (from Athens to Maine) house Monday from 10 a.m. friends are invited. Wednesday that the state consider use of rail commuter service,” Joyner also will be at the Hartford Manchester Composite Lutheran Church, 60 ... Glorious homemade desserts, fresh SALAD BAR. Anyone wishing to may restoring rail commuter service to Hilton today and Saturday to par­ Squadron of the Civil Air Church St, to noon at the Masonic Joyner said. bring a door prize. For vegetables, and salads. MORE DELICIOUS ITEMS AND UNLIMITED REFILLS Hartford. ticipate in a legislative candidate Patrol will meet Sunday Temple, 25 E. Center St. Large parking lots could be used reservations, call Mrs. Existing rail routes to Hartford along the rail routes, he said. He also seminar. The training program is from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Manchester Chapter, There will be cards, UANTITY SPEBSQSA, will meet billiards, conversation and Tunsky at 649-9095. Dally Luncheon And Dinner Specials from eastern Connecticut and other said that land now used for parking sponsored by the Connecticut State the Manchester State Ar­ BaMuet, meeting rmt. A private dining rms. points north and south could be used, areas by businesses would be freed Republican Committee. mory. Membership is open refreshments. All Masons he said. for other uses. DINNER (M0N.-THUR.S-9#nd.m 5-10, SON. 12-9) “While I am sympathetic to the “Ronald Sarasin, the Republican THATS A ll WE HEED TO SAY LUNCH (MML-SMUIBIlYn-JO-l) problems of those people who must gubernatorial candidate, has called ALL AT travel partly on Interstate 84 and for improving the job climate to at­ At Pen's Kathy Says! 206W.CDHER 267ECBITEB BERRIS MCTCR INN Its Frait Time!! AL SIEFFERTS Route 6, Brooklyn .774-9644 Native Appies & Peaches RT. 6 TO M EAST TO 6 EAST 646-6661 646-2550 ■ V % MILE FROM BROOKLYN CENTER ( Manchester public records 1 HALFWAY BETWEEN HARTFOBO AND THE CAPEI f Are Coming In invitee you to - NATIVE— — I rFRESH & NATIVE MANCHESTER Warranty deeds Building permits TomatOM, CufcM, Orten A Rod Haven Poechoe, Earty Ruth B. Lauridsen, Denver, Colo., to J.A. McCarthy Inc. for Walter Miller, 51 Ytllew SquMh. Hot A F n ^ Maes, Wolthys, Fresh help the kids! Mill St., garage and shed at 289 Fern St., Peppere, Broccoli, Dlir Pineapples, P e ^ Peaches, Charles M. Helwig and Amy E. Helwig, Orton A Yellow Squash, Plums, Nectarines, pro^rty at 531 Center St., $20,950. $ 6 , 0 0 0 . Romalna A Boston Lattueo, Bhieberrles, Native Melons. SAT. 11-2 P.M. Richard J. Soucier and Beatrice M. Ronald Pellerian for John Kurowski, Oingtr Root, Looks. Soucier to Eklward J. Fortin and Anne E. roof repair at 51 Scott Drive, $750. James Bousfield for Bill Sacherech, WHERE GAN YOU Fortin, both of Vernon, property at 857 E. BUY YOUB DAILYNUMBEBS p tE/l Middle Turnpike, $45,000. roof repair a 12 Cottage St., $2M. Bill Tunsky for Raymond Andisio, vinyl COOKOUT J.A. McCarthy Inc. to Arthur T. • VWUIOMT m PLB «YWUP « mPORTID WICKIR GO ON SUNDAY siding at 14 Otis St., $1,800. I^AM EnCA-S STEAK EXPERT Williams ind Marion F. Williams, proper­ . I97T r% fiMklK I ty at Valley View Road and Heather Lane, Yankee Homes Inc., new home at 32 THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS S atu rd ay 50< Joyce Lane, $38,000. MATiVE ___M f lW _ ■ new CROP $65,349. TOMTOES E8BPLANT GMVMISTDNS A u g u st 19 HOT D06 & COKE AND GET ...... Philip A. Locicero, Margita M. Nicholas Derewianka, roof repair at 182 Locicero, Peter J. Zidek and Anna M. W. Vernon St., $500. 39« lb. 2 9 < e. 49< Marriage licenses Zidek to Holland F. Boyer, South Windsor, NATIVE FANCY NATIVE property at 76-78 Durant St., $70,000, Howard W. Jackson, Simsbury, and MELONS APPLES ilosr Donald R. Bassett an Marlene M. Nancy F. Warren, 28 Edwards St., Sept. 1 ^ 1 .2 9 Come to Al SiefferVs Saturday SUPERB FOOD Bassett to William A. Livengood III and at South United Methodist. 29< 2I89< (12 n. c Lawrence M. Green and Laurel F. OPEN DAILY e A.M. TO 9 P.M. • SUNDAYS S A M. TO • P.M. Linda A. Livengood, property at 40 • W» StII Tht Htnid, SuiMltt p in Lottwy TlckUt • Maillet, both of Manchester, Sept. 9 at Se­ for a cookout! Sponsored by McCabe St., $34,750. KING FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE cond Congregational. "THE Quilrlaim deeds OF Cynthia B. Bartoo, Meriden, to Lucilie Michael J. Kelly, New London, and the Manchester Elks, All AND R. Barbier, property at 2 Parker St., no Darlene M. Anderson, 104 Columbus St., PERO PRODUCEf” conveyance tax. Aug. 19 at St. Bridget. 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER proceeds to he donated to the SAVINGS FOR THE WHOLE FAM ILY? 1643-6384______Restoration planned Newington Crippled Children's When you order a dinner at Ponderosa, the salad is on us. HARTFORD (UPI) — The Ancient Burying Ground — With unlimited refills. And now, we've added more where Thomas Hooker, one of Connecticut’s earliest SENIOR CITIZENS Fund, Help the Kids, Saturday, MR. STEAK goodies to satisfy the whole family. So come to Ponderosa white settlers, was laid to rest — will be restored with 244 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER where we've made a great salad bar even greater. funds from the federal apd state governments. MEDICARE FORUM The U.S. Heritage Conservation and Recreation Ser­ Aug, 19, 11-2 P.M.______To oxpliln your riflhto and bonolHs undor ttw Modlearo Syatam. HARTFORD WINDSOR vice Thursday appropriated $8,000 for the restoration of 590 Windsor Avenue the cemetery and the adjacent First Church of Christ. Participanta ; THIS COUPON OFFERS A SAVINGS OF ONE HALF On Prospect Avenue Location (one block North (in Windsor The state of Connecticut wili spend $19,150 on the project. Congressman Bill Cotter Shopping Center) Both the little cemetery and the church are on Gold Senior Citizens Center Gloria Benson • DOLLAR PER PERSON ON ANY REGULAR PRICED DINNER. of King’s) Street in downtown Hartford amid highrise apartment 63 Linden Street Program Director fildUrt Manchester, Ct. ITFORDRD. 1/1/RANCHES : OFFER GOOD ANY SUNDAY FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST and office buildings, not far from the Wadsworth Manchester Senior Citizen Center MANCHESTER - 119 Spencer Street Kxll off 1*84 • • Excluding Childrens Menus, and Specials. Atheneum, the first free art museum in America, and WEDNESDAY Dr. Douglas J. Roberts Jr. (Silver Lane) Bushnell Park, the nation's first urban renewal project. 647-0987 Hull of Kr**ni‘y • lIcKri* Si. _ • I Exclusively At A U G U S T 23, 1978 Hartford County Medical • Mr. STEAK o( Manchester Alongside the two historic sites is the “Stone Field,” 36 O pw i TonIght HI 9, Mon. A Thurs. ill 9 1:30 - 3:00 P.M. Association • 244 CENTER STREET rocks in a geometric pattern designed by sculptor Carl Donna Pratt, Connecticut General Tues., Wad.. A Sat HI B Andre at a cost of 687,(^. It produced a furor when it was THIS IS A PUBLIC SERVICE Patricia Braaall laid out a year ago. The rocks, ranging from 1,000 pounds "f YOU MVE * m m I---- ANNOUNCEMENT BY Blue Cross - Blue Shield NKMM EMSS, CMITE HMCK CV NB$ GUN to 11 tons, were placed in eight rows of progressively cSSTm Y O ^ «MUn FOV $soS.oo worth of smaller rocks. Since then, vandals have dumped paint on the rocks and The Savings Bank of Manchester IBTMIT CXHT.” the city had to hire a cleaning firm to remove it. I *••••• *aa,.* ...... PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Aug. 18, 1978 % miaurlifstfr EitputmjHpralb O pen forum ITT has trouble finding engineers Manchester — A City of Village Charm HARTFORD (UPl) — For those of you which employ about 6,000 people, held a ticut, including the Greenwich Hospital “We can’t attract employees to Stam­ Founded Oct 1. 1881 Don’t dump on Manchester who think you have problems finding a news conference Thursday to tell people and &curity Insurance in Hartford, have ford because the price of housing is out­ - Member. Audit Bureau ol Circulation Member. United Press International job. Donald Marsh sayj.te has troubles about their activities in the state and .switched to privately-owned or leased rageously distorted. Nobody can afford to Rj^ om vBRocm ro c i W T ^ Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, To the people of the City of of trash; unfortunately it was when too. He wants to hire 75 ^ n g engineers some of their problems. telephone systems. Marsh said. live there except the very wealthy,” he and he can't find them. "There’s got to be something wrong,” Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643*2711- Twe MCO CAMPUS AND PLA/ V ,i|U Manchester: the snow had covered someone’s “We have to be selective in hiring but said. mess — someone's misuse of our • Marsh, the technical director of a com­ Marsh said, referring to his message you’d think there would be lots of people “The cost of housing is more reasonable I Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E Turkington. Managing Editor ITINTHEM Ame.HtiUn In June of 1977 I wrote a letter to 9 land. I’m sure this hazzard to the eye munications center, is looking for 75 com­ falling on deaf ears. “We can’t find looking for work and they just aren’t and rational In the Naugatuck Valley. this newspaper, addressed to you, munications engineers, computer scien­ Also, we’re close to the universities in and car (broken bottles in the street) enough people to consider for the jobs, and there," he said. regarding a weekend I spent in a very tists and programmers. He has placed we’re behind schedule in hiring.” “We were looking for people with a New Haven and Bridgeport and that’s im­ is not something to be observed in Opinion dirty town in New Jersey and telling advertisements in newspapers in 12 major “We can’t take unskilled people because bachelor's degree in electrical portant to us,” he said. you how glad I was to be back in only my area of town, but in all parts cities and traveled to college campuses to we're a research facility. Even so, I can’t engineering and 3 to 5 years experience. Shelton has been economically Manchester. of Manchester where people find it try to recruit employees. find that many people with the skills we We’ve waived the experience requirement depressed since 1975 when arsonists Demonstrable difference Welt, here I am about one year too easy to throw objects out of their ' “A lot of other companies are looking need," he said. because we haven’t been able to get it,” torched the Sponge Rubber Products Co., ALLOURN001Oft8 later telling you that I am ashamed car instead of holding on to them un­ for people with the same kinds of skills The Telecommunications Technology he said. a huge plant that employed 900 people. thousands more want to leave of the way our town looks! If til they spot a trash can or return right now." he said, “engineering is Center designs telephone switching The Telecommunications Technolo^ The Telecommunications Technology One of the most enjoying a renaissance.” systems and equipment. Two other ITT Center, now located in Stamford, is Center, which plans to move in December Russia, but cannot. FORTWENTY MILES someone from New Jersey knew home. demonstrable differences I beg of you, don't do this to Marsh wants them for a new ITT firms, Terryphone and Communications building a new facility in Shelton in the to Shelton, will employ about 400 people at what I said about Union City, they the new facility immediately. By early between the East and West in In Asia the largest migration AROUNDjJi ‘ Manchester, but beyond this, don't do ..Telecommunications Technology Center Systems, with headquarters in Hartford, lower Naugatuck Valley. Marsh said the would probably make me "eat my main reason for the move is the high cost 1980, it expects to employ close to 700 peo- this world — and one not of this age is now going on. it anywhere! Receptacles are placed in Shelton. install and service the equipment. words” about Manchester. ITT's 17 companies in Connecticut, More than 670 businesses in Connec­ of housing in Fairfield County. ple there. emphasized often enough by Literally hundreds of This morning (Aug. 15) on route to in so many areas around town that it Western leaders — is provided thousands are involved. Again work in Hartford, I had to travel on is just unnecessary to throw junk out the windows. Even down to your by the tens of thousands of the flow is from East to West. Bidwell Street, Olcott Street, Love Gambler’s So many are fleeing the In­ Lane and head toward the highway cigarette butts (they are not bjo- desperate people who flee their degradable)! charges dochina peninsula since the entrance to 84 West. Each of these homelands every year. The streets were a disgrace. Beer Please — think twice before jpu Berlin wall, after all, was built communists came to power bottles, cans, garbage dumped mess up our town. As Yul Brenner is disputed SAVE ON FAMOUS NAME GROOMING AIDS! to stem a one-way flow of traf­ they are causing a serious thoughtlessly (or was there thought emphasizing in New York, 1 SPECIAL REBATE SAVINGS FOR YOUR HOMEI SEA & SKI Suntan Lotion, fic. Those who wish to move refugee problem in Thailand involved— it was in trash bag!), etc. emphasize in Manchester — "Don’t ■HARTFORD (UPI) - The state gaming commis­ Dark Tanning Oil or Golden Tan from West Berlin to East and other havens. etc., added to the “lovely” scenery dump on Manchester!” Sincerely yours, sion has labeled claims by The arguments involved in that was mine to enjoy during these 40z.,OurRef. 1.97 . . .YOURCHOICEH2 6 Berlin are free to do so. Few Mrs. Joyce Perrett a professional gambler Juit72Mtorted|»rilm.NoraMiid(>. • Ea. this continuing mass migration early morning hours. that players fix games at do. I have seen times when this area of 44 Horace St., away from communism should Connecticut's three jai alai Similarly, much of Russia’s town is completely clean and devoid Manchester frontons as “sour grapes." JOHNSON’S Baby Oil for Skin problems with dissidents is be obvious. It would not be And officials at jai alai of all Ages, 10 Oz. 4 3 9 over nothing more than the amiss for America’s represen­ arenas in Milford and Hart­ Our Reg. 2.17...... i tatives — particularly its U.N. ford said Thursday the right to emigrate. Many Q-TIPS Double-Tipped ambassador — to call the Consider, and reject allegations by Richard thousands of Jews and others Gayeski were irresponsible Cotton Swabs, 400’s have left their Russian world’s attention to this most To the editor: and unsubstantiated. OurRef. 1.31...... 97* homeland in recent years, dramatic example of man’s I was pleased to read your editorial cost of $1,000,000. Gayeski said in a recent H j> n e v w fti( Fire and Smoke Detector The trial balloons sent up by some interview he thinks there's despite the hardships emigra­ eternal quest for freedom. in favor of retaining Globe Hollow OLD SPICE Moisturizing ^ ^ Sounds------a loud, life-saving Caldornig.Prtce...... 1 9 .9 7 Manchester public officials a good chance jai alai Shave Cream, 11 Oz. K f the earliest stage Swimming Pool. CaMor Sale Price...... 1 4.7 8 tion inevitably entails. Many games are being thrown. (All types) Our Ref. 1.37...... W of fire... the deadly s m ^ l Manchester’s population is denigrating the quality of the pool Mall-ln Rebate.. 5 .0 0 * But he said the state STOCK UP SAVINGS FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL! wo^in predicted to reach over 80,(XX) by the water deserve to be shot down. Manchester families have been gaming commission is too OLD SPICE Stick ^ ^ YOUR year 2000. There are no suitable lakes much of a “joke" to figure 'SMatrklorlMaai. Fashion repeats enjoying Globe for years. Deodorant, 2.5 Oz. Size Q 4 4 FINAL COST.... in town for recreational swimming. out what's going on. Papermate “ Flair” We were told that the swimnriing (All types) Our Ref. 1.29...... W I Clothing has a way of Even men’s footwear today Globe Hollow Pool is the closest ap- Gaming commission Poroua-TIp Pena proximation to a natural, water quality would be good after the chairman Beatrice changing style with the season, has cast off its conservative Narrowing the gap town spent $K,000 on a water circula­ GILLETTE TRAC II Tw ln-Bla^s recreational body of w ater in Kowalski said Thursday AsiortMiaiiart ^ 0 4 yet the more it changes the image. While the tradition- tion system. After the system was in­ Gayeski's comments were OurRa|.65cE*. .. W w E a . 54>k. with FREE Razor D Q 4 Per/act Coffee raete without Manchester. Our Ref. 1.31...... W w more it seems to come back to bound stereotypes are still price for the rapid appreciation of stalled the water quality reports “sour grapes" because Coffee Mfestef By DON GRAFF their currencies with narrowing At the present time, only the east some of the essentials. San­ here, so are the buckles, were good. Such comments have lit­ state police recently Package oMO It has been so long since there has export profit margins. and north sides of the pool are used. AIM Fluorlde-Gel tle validity and seem to be attempts charged him with commer­ Quality #2 Pencils M R.O 0FFEE.. 10-Cup dals, for instance, are the zippers, mod styles and colors. been any good news about the dollar It sounds promising, as far as it The west and north sides could be Toothpaste, 8.2 Oz. to buttress a coming campaign^ to cial bribery for allegedly Drip Brewer with oldest known shoes, found in Sociologically speaking, it is and the U.S. balance of payments developed to serve the increased pop­ OurRef. 1.19...... goes. But still no word as to when if locate the treatment plant at the pool acting as a middleman in Bonded lead Unique Coffee Saver Egyptian relics dating back to almost as if men decided to that it may be difficult to recognize ever, U.S. payments may reach the ulation that Manchester will ul­ an oddsmaking scheme at Our Ref. 86c. 57* Crtlor Reg. Price...... 3 8 .9 9 timately have. We should be talking site. LISTERINE Antiseptic 2000 B.C. liberate their feet in answer to such when it appears. break-even point. Town Manager Weiss says we must the Milford Jai Alai fron­ Caldor Sate Price...... 3 1 .4 0 about improving the pool, not shut­ ton. 300 Sheets 8”x10!^” Mouthwash, 32 Oz. They are the obvious choice the feminine takeover of But taking a long view of world Apparently that’s not a subject for consider replacing the pool. Let’s Mr. Coffee Mail-In R ^ ^ .. 5 .0 0 * trends, the Organization of ting it down! The authorities accused Loose-Leaf Paper OurRef. 2.39...... once again of the young set, es­ long views, but of fantasy. consider it, and reject it! trousers. It is a question which Economic Cooperation and Develop­ Furthermore, keeping the pool is Gayeski of passing an YOUR The smoking score David M. Call S-Hole punch I MISSBRECK ——^ pecially in warm climes. puts the best foot forward. ment sees improvement coming up in cheaper than using the pool site for a envelope full of money Our Ref. 1.19.. RNALCOST ^ __ The going may be slow on the 43 Thayer Road, 87* Hair Spray, 9 Oz. Size 7 / 4 26^ Except for bare feet, which An incentive for living in­ the form of a water treatment plant and attemp­ from a p ro fe ssio n a l Equal Rights Amendment and in Manchester gambling colleague to a (All types) Our Reg. 99c...... f ■ The scientific methbd'of coffee run a tight race with sandals definitely is to see what the payments deficit ting to build a replaf-pment pool at a &sy-terson Shows hour, minute, second, • Bausch & Lomb removable base and cutting ourselves a big favor. Awareness is a competitive in world markets. This heavier smokers. Since 1950, the lung Gayeski's charges also spoke about the town clerk’s job, but drew immediate fire from month and date on command. (not in all stores) unit lor easy clean-up. IIL14G key to understanding and recognizing as a delayed consequence of the cancer death rate in the 45-64 age treasurer who are elected. The Charter Revision Commission there was very vocal support to elect jai alai officials in Hart­ •WwimdUUmiflutoKnihmsIiawi tikm. our moods is essential if we are to C dollar’s long slide against major group has doubled for men while it find happiness in life. Yesterdays j foreign currencies which, in terms of had recommended that the the treasurer. ford and Mijford...... has a quadrupled among women. John Knox, marketing Moods can change not just with pricing U.S. products, has more than treasurer’s post be eliminated if a Many who spoke said that they felt Top Quality gS*a*"40%OFF Similar increases were cited for manager for Saturday each day, but hourly as well. When offset the effects of inflation. director of finance job is created. It voters could make the best choice. 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This idea also was stronger denial: they’re ATCALOORI Our 3 4 6 0 previous years’ versions. turned down by tbe Board of Direc­ One prominent Democrat had an ■ not fixed," he said. • Duro"WhiUKnifht”BodyQ .... Summer Games Reg. 49.99 . of summer, Washingtonians habitual­ the president’s efforts to improve the issues. Repair Kit. Qt.,Rm.4.990.1 f Spalding But we may not have seen anything interesting theory about the board’s Never needs high flame! Club's ly turn to a perennial sport: Pick on economy. We’ve forgotten too quickly, tors. • Badminton •Volleyball I » V “FastFIHe” yet. Members of the commission cited decisions. He said that continuing , Audit knocks Pint Size, Rft-2.99...... 2.27 • Lawn Darts unique solid cast aluminum the president. Carter also has taken significant— however, that in the 1976 presidential spreads heat quickly and The Internal Revenue Service is both jobs as elected ones is a beqefit Gal. size, Reg. . .. 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Many of Carter’s difficulties stem of handling the positions. ■ ' millions in overdue un­ even more. Robert Franklin, a member of the votes. The highest vote getter among having a fine time ★ ★ ★ from the fact that after more than a employment taxes from As an example, the GAO has come Charter Revision Commission and the directors was Penny, who TacUos the Ug, mossy jobsl taking pot shots at Even Washington lawyers who year and half in the White House he employers, the state up with its own version of a Form executive director of the Connecticut received 7,963 votes. SHELTO N 5-Gal. the capital’s most enthusiastically joined the claque of only now is learning that good inten­ auditors say. 1040 which, it says, is not only easier Negro also received 8,705 votes Leo V. Donohue and Wet or Dry Vac visible target, Carter detractors acknowledge that tions are merely one element in the Public Expenditure Council, spoke at to fill out but more attractive. Design the public hearing earlier this month. when he was re-elected treasurer in Henry J. Becker Jr. said ’ Jimmy Carter. his selections for federal judgeships equation that produces effective Our is simplified, there is more space 1977. Thur^ay the amount of 3740 The president’s have been generally superior to the leadership. He said that both positions have Reg. 49.99. between lines, bold lines separate Thus, the directors may have overdue taxes increased temperament is not that of a man appointments of recent predessors. But while waiting for the president become technical, skilled ones that Heavy-dufy design, with sections and more color is used. wanted to continue both positions as • from $1.5 to $3.5 million hi-performance motor lor given to self-promotion. That trait, With a few unforgivable excep­ to belatedly develop the strategies to require specific training. A town over the three years ending Such competition between agen­ elected because of the ^nefits.'the tough household problems coupled with his detractors tions, the president has picked truly unify and implement his noble goals would never consider election of such in June, 1976. like flooded basements, cies can be to the public is advan­ positions as police chief or fire chief present popular clerk and treasurer sink back-ups, more. penchant for incessant and outstanding men and women to serve into coherent policies — and to The auditors K O N IC A Auto4teflex 35mm SLR tage. It may very well make —also technical jobs —but can mean for attracting vote? at Includes lull set of exaggerated attacks on his ad­ on federal regulatory commission, master the nuances of wielding- recommended closer accessories. Steel Umbrella-Style Camera with Hexanon f/1.7 Lens taxpaying easier and even colorful. election time. Save An Extra 25% OFF Our Reg. 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Our Reg. 11.40...... ff ' been focused on his ac­ long to grasp many of the subtleties stincts, priorities and constituencies maiLoifs/ f employers. complishments, including three nr fm a r m u ecnmion. of success on Capitol Hill. usually lead them to do the wrong I Connecticut employers SALE PRICES . contribute to the unemploy­ major foreign policy achievements. But there has been precious little thing for the wrong reasons or, at f Dontforgettofteckup MANCHEmR vamN EFFECTIVE; ★ ★ ★ discussion about the failings of the best, the right thing for the wrong S ipoifr ment compensation fund onBknfertheweekendl FRIDAY The Senate vote to conditionally legislators that doomed many of reasons. SO m s Hr under a formula based on -We always have a lull sum iy of 1145 TolM THMipIko Tri-Clli Slio|i|iing Cantor and their record of layoffs. The factory-fr^ Kodak and Polaroid color lift the embargo on arms shipments Carter’s meritorious proposals — Carter is one of those rare in­ SATURDAY M l Y S T ! fund is now in debt to the film in the most popular sizes. STORE HOURS; MON. thru FRI., 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.» SATURDAY. 9 AM. to 9:30 P.M. eSUNDAY, 11 A.M.to5P.M. to Turkey, ratification of the their vanity, their idiosyncarsies, dividuals who clearly wants to do the Panama Canal treaties and con­ federal government for their two-easy rapport with special right thing for the right reasons. He more than $400 million. gressional approval of the sale of interests groups and their un­ deserves better treatment than the The auditors said the military aircraft to Israel, Egypt and willingness to give the national in­ scorn, ridicule and nitpicking three-year period was also Saudi Arabia. terest priority over selfish local crtticim he’s received in fecent ! a period of record un­ ■ Similarly, the nation’s unfemploy- demands. months. employment in the state. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Aug. 18, 1976- PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn Fn Aug. 18. 1978 Senate angered by House cut in office funding to honor TV, stage stars summer recess, today was under —A House Republican task force the bottom of the pecking order./ did they not raise a finger when the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Suppose In the internal workings of the other. heavy White House pressure to break and Rep. Philip Crane, R-III., the The convention opens Saturday Cost estimates for the building grandiose Rayburn building was Dale Robertson and Amanda In addition, each honoree will your brother-in-law the banker But When the House considered a its long energy stalemate and also, GOP’s first announced presidential receive $1,000 to be presented to the morning with registration, followe(l. , turhed down the loan for your new supplemental appropriations bill range to $200 million or more. It is built?” he asked. Blake, stars of stage, screen and Proxmire replied he had “made a faced a possible confrontation with candidate, offered separate project of their choice. by a week of workshops, con-.,' house after you had it half built. Then with $54 million in additional con­ generally agreed it would be the Compiled and WriUen By Summer Aciivlhe5 in ManakesUr (SAM). television, will be honored by grave error” at the time, and ad­ President ( ^ te r over taxes. proposals for protecting journalists S%\ S N % •* s •• ' Stanely G. Powell, state com­ ferences, award presentations, you’d know what the Senate thinks of struction money for the Hart Office costliest government edifice ever ■■ Veterans of Foreign Wars, National mitted he was “wrong” but thought ’hie House Assassinations Com­ from being compelled to turn over Auxiliary, for humanitarian and mander of the Department of banquets and parades. the House today. Building — named for the late Sen. built. mittee summoned convicted assassin material to law officers. Most of the controversy covers the the spirit of comity prohibiteej such patriotic service at the VFW Connecticut VFW, and Theresa P. The convention will close Aug. In a break with traditional Philip Hart' of Michigan Rep. James Earl Ray to testify for a third —Sen. Adlai Stevenson, D-Ill., Varney, president of its Ladies with the installation of officers fqr courtesy that left Senate Democratic Steven Symms, R-Idaho, said it was architect’s proposal for such an action. ’ National Convention in Dallas, Byrd said “it’s up to the Senate to day, in its investigation of the killing chairman of the Senate Ethics Com­ Auxiliary, head the delegation the ensuing year. Leader Robert Byrd livid with anger, time to stop the growthof big govern­ opulence as a rooftop dining room, Texas, this weekend. rectify its own mistakes. I don’t think of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., while' mittee, said he would ask members ,5.w repres»*ntinf» ronnof'firut. the House voted 245-133 Thursday to ment and we could start wiOi “the another private gym for senators the Senate prepared to vote on a bill to decide before Congress adjourns (who already have one, plus a po()l), the Senate should be subjected to the withdraw further funds for the new Taj Mahal” —the Hart building. giving residents of the District of whether to open up full-scale in­ Senate’s half-completed new office To the surprise of almost everyone, an aviary, marble halls, landsfcaping inconsideration of comity. “If we make a mistake, let’s rec­ Columbia full voting rights. vestigations of the financial dealings building. 245 House members agreed. . and two-story bffices. Carter met Thursday night at the of Sens. Herman Talmadge, D-Ga., Some senators, notably Strom tify it here. We made a mistake. We Births • The Senate almost certainly will Sen. John Tower, R-Texas, White House with tw ' key senators and Edward Brooke,. R-Mass. Thurmond, R-S.C., and William ought to admitit. But if we get into manage to reverse the House action, suggested those 245 names be and then with two House members— —The Senate rejected a proposed Drive. She has a brother, Thotant J., Proxmire, D-Wis., praised the House this business of tit-for-tat, the Senate Wallace, Bryce Booth, son of Fitting, Andrew William, son of but that isn’t the point. remembered and if any of them are all serving cm a conference com­ constitutional amendment, which IV, 2t4; and a sister, Rebecca Lynn, That sort of thing just isn’t done on ever elected to the Senate they be in a brief but spirited exchange on may start cutting House employees Michael F. and Victoria Kolokoski Bruce R. and Nancy Bagshaw Fitting and the House may start cutting mittee deadlocked for months over would have ordered the federal 15 months. > „ > Capitol Hill. It is a gross violation of assigned office space in the Carroll the Senate floor. natural gas pricing. government to operate with a Wallace of Lake Road, Andover. He of 65 Sunny Brook Drive. He was That prompted Byrd to bring up the Senate employees....” was born Aug. 7 at Manchester born Aug. 8 at Manchester Memoriai the “spirit of comity” that says one Arms, a musty old hotel filled with In other congressional action: balanced even if it meant an annual Lisa Marie, daughter House’s own white elephant: “Why Congress, on the 'verge of a Memorial Hospital. His maternal Hospital. His maternal grandparents W ojleezko, house of Congress doesn’t interfere file cabinets and staff members at surtax. of Richard S. and Denise Berhiaume S M i grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. are Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wojteczko of 78E Imperial Drivj.' Edward Kolokoski of Michigan. His Bagshaw of Glastonbury. His pater­ 'WFX'' She was born Aug. 12 at Manchestw paternal grandparents are Mr. and nal grandmother is Mrs. Isabel S. WHERE FASHION IS A FAMILY AFFAIR Memorial Hospital. Her matemil Mrs. Francis Allace of Long Island, Fitting of Glastonbury. His paternal Tenants will fight N.Y. He has a sister, Jessica, 2%. great-grandfather is George W. Fit­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ting of New Hope, Pa. He has a Richard Berthiaume of 40 Litchfield- Mvhre, Hillary Lynn, daughter of sister, Amy Elizabeth, 4'A. St. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs.r Steven W. and Vicki J. Palmer Evelyn Wojteczko of Largo, Fla. Her increase in rents Myhre of 159E Cedar Swamp Road, Hamilton, Jason Thomas, son of maternal great-grandparents are the rent is still going to increase.” Mr. and Mrs. H. Bent of Clearwater, By CHRIS BCAKE North Coventry. She was born Aug. Gary T. and Eileen Fairman “You’re not thinking about our income, Fla. She has a sister, Diane Rose, 3. llrrald Rrporler 12 at Rockville General Hospital. Her Hamilton of 949 Pleasant Valley level,” Bysko told him. maternal grandparents are Mr, and Road, South Windsor. He was born EAST HARTFORD - In an “Believe me, sir, I am,” Giamalis said. Mrs. James H. Palmer Sr. of 18 Lake Aug. 8 at Manchester Memorial Peterson, Bethany .Ann, daughter,., embtionally-charged informal meeting He said he has tried every source of IVL St., Ellington. Her paternal grand­ Hospital. His maternal grandparents of Paul A. and Janice Nader Peter:, - Thdrsday. tenants of Daley Court and Hutt relief fr,om high rents. parents are Mr. and Mrs. William are Mr. -aiid Mrs. Arnold Hamilton of son of 210 Regan Road, Vernon. She . Heights told the Housing Authority that 'Bysko also complained about the filling Myhre of Hardwick, Vt. She has a Windsor Locks. His paternal grand­ was born Aug. 11 at Manchester they are not going to accept a proposed of vacancies, which he said is slow. He brother, Eric Steven, 2'A. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal rent increase without a fight. said every apartment which stands empty Fairman of 11 Marilyn Road, South grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. “We oppose the increase,” said Peter is a potential source of rent income and right, Wayne Sinclair, Glen Tredfall and Rob Maurice A. Nader of Worcester,-; .The “Orions” in rehearsal are, from left to Schaller, Matthew Adam, son of Windsor. By4ko of Daley O urt in a prepared state­ the other tenants must pay for it. 5aines. (Photo by Joe Grunske). Kenneth R. and June DeSimone Mass. Her paternal grandparents are! , ment to- Nicholas Giamalis, executive Giamalis said every apartment must be Schaller of 210 Eldridge St. He was Tipaldi, Katherine Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin V. Peterson Sr,,- director of the Housing Authority. painted when a tenants moves out. There of Wrights Hill Road, Coventry. Her born Aug. 7 at Manchester Memorial daughter of Arthur J. Bonnie Towne “It is much more than we can afford to is a shortage of painters; three painters maternal great-grandparents are Hospital. His maternal grandparents Tipaldi of Wilbraham, Mass. She was pay. We think you are obliged to consider have to take care of 12 housing projects, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Nader of . are Mrs. Carla Holyst of Bristol and born ^ug_ 11 at Manchester our budgets as well as your own,” Bysko he said. ‘Relayer’ and ‘Orion’ Worcester, Mass. Her paternal Philip DeSimone of Fort Lauderdale, Memdi*ial Hospital. Her maternal said. Bysko also questioned why the reserve great-grandmothers are Mrs. Natalje Fla. His paternal grandparents are grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bysko represented a group of 30 tenants fund,, which he said contained $40,(XX), is Haversat of Waterbury and Mrs, ; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schaller of Bruce Towne of Wilbraham, Mass. from Daley Court and Hutt Heights who not used to stem the rising costs of opera­ Louis Flanders of Coventry. She has play Nebo on Saturday 340 Lydall St. His maternal great- Her paternal grandparents are Mr. attended the meeting with Giamalis. He tion instead, of rent increases. KEEP WARM a sister, Jennifer Lynn, 13 months. , grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur H. Tipaldi of Ver­ presented a petition to Giamalis, with the Giamalis said the $40,000 figure is inac­ Charles Adams of Bristol. His pater­ non. Her paternal great- signatures of every tenant at the two com­ curate. There is a $5,000 reserve as of John Mongell and Rob Pilver. He will be featured in some of the plexes. opposing the rent increase. The^nal SAM concert of the 1978 nal great-grandmother is Mrs. grandparents are Emily Tipaldi of Rokyrky, Katherine Jean, March 31, he said; IN THE DORM season will be heid Saturday. Aug. 19 Mongell admits to heavy influence in band's mellower tunes where he will Elizabeth Hall of Andover. Rent increases of $12 and $16 are Vernon and John Pallaro of New daughter of Alex and Olga Dutka The meeting was emotional and, at at Mt. Nebo in Manchester. The show the schoois of John McLaughlin. have a chance “to show off" Jersey. She has a sister, Allison planned at Daley Court and Hutt Heights, times, took on a nasty tone. begins at 8 p.m. and will close at 11 “YES,” Zep, and Steeley Dan. He is a Kukucka, Dale Hollister, son of Rokycky of 29 Walnut St. She was which are state elderly complexes. Rent WITH D&L Of all the five “Orion” members, Jane, V/t. born Aug. 10 at Manchester. When Bysko asked Giamalis what he p.m. The public is invited.; jazz fanatic and follows guitarist Joe drummer Glen Thredfall is the most Charles H. and Susan Hollister at efficiency apartments would increase has done for the elderly in his two and one- The six-piece band, ‘‘Relayer," Pass (who has played with Oscar Kukucka of 135 Hebron Road, An­ Memorial Hospital. Her matemhl from $73 to $85 a month and rents for one- experienced musician. He is an ex­ Mozzer, Brenda Lee, daughter of grandparents are Mr. and half years as director, one woman SLEEPWEAR will open the evening with solid, Peterson). Pilver's favorites are A1 member of too many bands to start dover. He was born Aug. 10 at Thotant J. Ill and Kathleen Lippo bedroom units would be hiked from $83 to shout^, “You haven’t done a thing for us slippery guitar, tight drumming, and Dimeola. Jimmy Page, and Jeff Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Wolodymyr Dutka of Kerhonkson,' $99 a month. listing, and is weli familiarized with Mozzer of Vernon. She was born Aug. N.Y. Her paternal grandparents are but Jjleed us.” slicing leads that make the standard Beck. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Two bedroom units at Veterans Terrace “I’ve bled you?” Giamalis said. “I’ve the Holiday Inn and Sheraton club 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lubmyr Rokycky of SAVINGSI repertoire of Brown Sugar, Jumping From hours of work and a routine scene. Mrs. Erwin Hollister of Her maternal grandmother is Mary and Terrace Extension would increase tried every means I can to help you.” . of exercises common to the iead Wethersfield. Her paternal great­ Jack Flash, and Rocky Mountain He has played every style from Marlborough. His paternal grand­ Lippo of 55 Welis St. Her paternal from $135 to $155, with heat, and from $147 Bysko said many of the elderly tenants guitarist. Rob has earned good speed grandmother is Else Hanke of Ger­ Way a setup for good keyboard Marshall Tucker to fusion rock. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tho­ to $167, including heat, for three-bedroom have fixed incomes and can not afford the manipuiation. The band plays well over the frets. He has had lessons, many. Thadfall supports the guitars but Kukucka of 123 Hebron Road. An­ tant J. Mozzer Jr. of 40 Crestwood units. increase. , together with good baiance. and an but is mainly self-taught. As side in­ does a lot of accent that only per­ dover. Bysko asked Giamalis a number of “Every dollar they get, they need,” he ability to hold back before each rock terests he's a math major and a cussionist fans will really be able to questions about issues which he said were said. crescendo without ~ever --dragging painter who works in impressionism, appreciate. r related to the increase. At another point, Edward Machie of 7.97-10.97 down a piece. “Relayer” plays some futurism and abstract. Bysko questioned rising fire insurance Hutt Heights said, “If the city is trying to Black Sabbath. Steely Dan. Led The vocals of baritone Rick Sinclair summed up the motives of rates, Giamalis’ salary, the filling of scrounge a few lousy dollars out of us, we WARM PAJAMAS Zepplin. and other classical-art-rock. Costello round out the music of the group by saying. “This is our Crafts Fair scheduled Aug. 26 vacancies and the authority’s reserve should pack up and leave.” Carey Flanagan is the keyboardist “Relayer.'' As you may have weekend get away from our jobs.’' fund. The Housing Authority has scheduled AND GOWNS for the group. He has played with the guessed, the band is named in tribute Their music is based on friendship People of the craft world and all welcome. Bring your own guitar, There is still room in the fair fpr He said fire insurance rates have risen formal meetings with each of the four many crafts, although only the first seven-piece band “Good Evening"^ fo the “YES” song and album of the and they say they are just brothers others are invited to participate or flute, tuba, etc. from $500 to $3,395-a-year, evfti though tenants groups Aug. 31. They will meet at three applications in any area will be Reg. $11-$17. Toasty-warm before joining “Relayrf.’^^^nagi same title. But the music is their own having a good time, “Orion" lives browse in the second and final SAM Sun is essential to the success of Daley Court and Hutt Heights have never Daley Court at 6:30 p.m. and at Hutt accepted. Applications may be ob­ fleecy brushed gowns and deals in electric piairo ano'organ, arrangements of the classics. ‘They together in a house in the sticks of Crafts Fair of 1978 to be held at the fair. Rain will mean the cancella­ had a fire. Heights at 7:30 p.m. although his main interest is with will start the rock off early. East Hampton. The band agrees that Center Park on Saturday. Aug. 26. tion because of the lateness of the tained by calling the SAM office. 646- Giamalis said he does not like the high The Veterans Terrace, King Court and P.J.’s for those cold nights acoustic [llano. He will be attending Act II of the Nebo concert will the music is for “people to enjoy and Craftsmen will be showing and season. Cancellation will be an­ 5206. or stopping by the Rec building rates either, but he added he does not set Veterans Terrace Extension groups will ahead with lacy and embroidery the Berkley School of Music in feature the band “Orion” wit.h guest have a good time” rather than a selling their art between 10 a.m. and nounced on the Rec Cancellation Line at the Nike Site on Garden Grove the rates. The insurance companies which rneet with the authority at the Miller trims. Assorted colors, sizes Boston next year. In lighter moments guitarist John Longo. “Orion” is a business. 4 p.m. Food and refreshments will be (643-4700) after 7 a.m. on the day of Road off Keeney Street in set the rates view housing projects as high Gardens complex, 452 Main St., at 8:30 petite to large, 32-40. Stock upl he can be heard to complain, five-piece band which features three “Orion” has been together since available and entertainment will be the fair. Manchester. risks. p.m. “There's just nobody runnin' around guitars and adds keyboards and June of 1978. although m^st of its presented throughout the day. “Insurance companies consider them with violins any more!" drums for a rounder sound. The band members come directly ffom “Small Some of the crafts available will be (housing projects) poisonous,” he said. Bassist Biil Maloney, formerly of plays almost all originals plus some Talk," Their originals are written silver and turquoise jewelry, Bysko also questioned why Giamalis’ ( Police report ) the very hard rock local band, Aztec-Two-Step. mostly by Wayne with touches added children’s quilts and stuffed toys, salary has risen faster than Social Securi­ by the rest of the band. The music “C.P.S..” handles strings that talk Guitar and lead vocals will be crocheted jute baskets, fused glass Satire film set Tuesday ty rates for the elderly. East Hartford back to Dave Dickie', whose sharp handled by Wayne Sinclair (who per­ they classify as progressive rock ornaments and dishes. God’s eyes, Giamalis saitFhis salary was $17,000 drumming can run hot behind the formed with Longo in “Just Like with a hint of jazz. “We use our own “The Mouse That Roared” will be is threatened with economic ruina­ when he started in his present position two Police reported two burglaries which and a wide assortment of pottery and tion by a Californian imitation of the 24.97 guitars. (When asked what type of Home" at the Aug. 5 concert). styles to interpret other people’s shown at 8:30 p.m. at Mt. Nebo on and one-half years ago. It is now $19,600. ■ took place Thursday.' clay goods. However, this list is far country’s chief export — wine. The set he piays on. Dickie replied Sinclair has played with “Orion's” music.” ss Wayne, from complete. Tuesday. Aug. 22. Admission is free “It seems like every time we’re getting A suitcase and other personal FLEECY JR. ROBES “Tupperware ") bassist. Rob Gaines, in the band An original to listen for will be “I and the public is invited. little nation declares war on the U.S.. belongings with a total value of $550 was There will be a best of show award secure in the Knowledge that after a little Social Security raise, the Housing Dickie has had lessons in three “Small Talk” for four years on the Wonder.” a song of feelings for living given to the most outstanding booths “The Mouse” is a Peter Sellers stolen from a room in the Holiday Inn on FROM A defeat, the Americans will develop a Authority is taking it away,” Bysko said. schools, has played in a jazz band, circuit of Connecticut clubs and and loving with pain. Also outstan­ for each craft category. The winners political satire based on the novel by Roberts St. There was no forced entry, strong reconstruction program. Giamalis said he has applied to the and like the rest of the group, he’s colleges. Gaines is into progressive ding should be “Brand New," a song will be chosen by an area art teacher Leonard Wilberley. It was directed Department of Housing and Urban police said, and the burglary was believed FAMOUS MAKER! into “YES.” His conversation in­ jazz and funk and has been in a long of love, and “Spring." which is not whose name is to be announced, A by Jack Arnold for Columbia Pic­ Development, asking it to purchase the 60. to have taken place between 7:30 a.m, and cludes allusion to fantasy he's been list of rock groups. about the season but about a girl. special guest performance policy tures. The I'/z-hour film co-stars The plot thickens '^fien the ip: units at Hutt Heights and Daley Court 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Reg. $31. A touch of taught by the music of E.L.P., Moody Keyboard will have the jazz orien­ The concert is tomorrow night at 8, will be in effect such that anyone lovely Jean Seberg, vading army of Fenwickians mis­ from the state. A black and white television was stolen embroidery, a feminine tie Blues and others. tation of Dave Thompson, the most Bring a blanket but prepare to get on wishing to get up and do an informal In this comedy, the Grand Duchy of takenly capture a secret weapons This would give the elderly a break on from a home on Orchard Street soitietime back, In a pretty long robe Rhythm and lead are split between outspoken about the band’s potential. vour feet before the show’s over. song or two at the SAM P.A. will be Fenwick, a small, struggling nation. scientist and his daughter. rents because of federal subsidies to overnight, police said. With the from one of your favorite hoOsing. homeowners apparently asleep, a screen makers In assorted colors. “1 don’t know what else I can do,” door was pushed in’ and the television Sizes 7 to 13. Come to Jr. Biathalon II drew record crowd » Giamalis said. “Even if I don’t get a raise, taken from the kitchen. Lingerie, Sleepwear: Field Day busy for all ages all eight D&L stores. had been eaten, the field-dayers par­ offered himself as a prize, and Bill Biathalon II drew a record crowd Angus Wooth, 31:45; third. John Fay. Special thanks are extended to aB Beginning at 11 a.m., Sunday. Aug. ticipated in a scavenger hunt in Simon offered his brother. Mickey, for the Manchester event Thursday 31:57; fourth, Joe Barella. 32:30; who participated with such g c ^ Republicans confused 13. the bright and shining faces of the which two adults and two youths whom nobody wanted. evening. Aug, 10. Forty-two racers fifth. Charles E. Lay. 33:28. sportsmanship throughout, and to the 12 SAM aides made an appearance in were paired up on each team and The day went well and offered sped off the mark to start the two- Remaining competitors were Ed Globe lifeguards, who assisted at the parking lot off Center Springs were sent through the park and sur­ something for everyone. We thank all mile running course which covers a Tucker. 33:46; Chris Noble. 38:15; their specialty. The Biathalon will by Forrest withdrawal Park to prepare for the fifth annual rounding neighborhood in search of those who participated and con­ square area of roads to the southeast Ed Gammon, 40:00. return next suprimer. Start getting in Senior Citizens-Youth Field Day that raw eggs, a green dynamint. a ca- tributed to the event, of Globe Hollow, where the half mile omen’s Masters shape now if yodvmissed the chance ' EAST HARTFORD -Confusion reigns The news was a surprise in other was to begin at 1 p.m. All were busy coon. lipstick, and other scavenger (Editor’s note: Many expressed an of swimming takes place. this season. in the Republican camp, of the 9th Republican circles. “As far as I know, setting up equipment or preparing First. Kay Tucker, 35:38. essentials. interest and desire for more In addition to the 21 Men’s Division Assembly District. he’s still in the race,” Republican Town for the feast of hamburgers that was After 20 minutes of searching, all programs like ours to be held competitors, there were nine Walter F. Forrest, who was nominated Chairman James_Mirabi]e said today. to be held later in the day. participants returned to tally up throughout the year, perhaps in con­ Women’s Division racers, one last month as the GOP standard-bearer, “Except for the newspaper story, I really The first guest arrivals set up their points which determined winning nection with the Senior Citizens Women’s Masters entree, and eight has apparently withdrawn his candidacy. don’t know anything about it. I’ll check lawn chairs at noon, with almost 100 teams, each of which was awarded a Center. If any civic, religious or Men’s Division entrees. First Forrest reportedly returned a letter to the around today.” persons, young and old. following prize to be chosen from the donated other children’s or youth groups are through third place finishes in the stjite Elections Commission asking him to Forrest, who' is chairman of the Plan­ close behind. gifts of Manchester Merchants. interested, we urge you to contact Men’s Division went to Manchester endorse a campaign code of ethic and ning and ^ning Commission, could not be Games of Frisbee, Sockey, The final event of the day was a Wally Fortin at the center to arrange residents although there was a field revealed that he was dropping out of the reached for comment. He was picked to BONNIE DOON AND D&L AND volleyball, horseshoes, and ping pong raffle in which ticket numbers were such a program. If I may paraphrase of 33 visiting racers, the farthest race. run against State Rep. Muriel T. were started just after 1 p.m. picked at random and the winners what one woman said. “This talk of a coming from Rye, N.Y. The 9th Assembly District comprises Yacavone, D-East Hartford, a three-term FASHION KNEE HIGHS — between and among youths and were offered their choices of generation gap is ridiculous: all we Despite an initial mistake in the portions of East Hartford and - veteran who was nominated last month by adults. As the sultry weather chased available gifts. As the number of need is some time together to be able awarding of places, the event went Manchester. the Democrats. SEE? GOOD THINGS COME all but the bravest souls under the remaining gifts grew small, someone to enjoy each other and learn from relatively smoothly. The results trees, members of the “Sunshiners. ” offered to raffle off Assistant Coor­ each other.” ) were as follows: a group of senior entertainers which IN PAIRSI dinator Abby Keene’s car lAbby Norah Harmon Men's Division EHHS pool to be closed included Helen Bumford on har­ didn’t make the offer), one boy monica and a picker called “Banjo First. Bob Michaud. 23:34: second. ■EAST HARTFORD—A series of events The pool will also be closed Sunday from 20% OFF Joe" to lead a sing-along of some Rob Tanner, 25:24; third. Geoff “old favorites.” “Let Me Call You Tennis tourney results Michaud. 26:19; fourth, Joe Gitlin. has forced closing of the East Hartford 2 to 6 p.m. because of the Town Swim Sweetheart” and “Hail. Hail, the 26:20; fifth. Jim Knapp. 26:20. High School Swimming Pool beginning Meet scheduled at noon. It will reopen at 6 this weekend. p.m. for two hours of recreational swim. Reg. $1.65-$3 pair, now 1.30-2.40 pair. Gang’s All Here” were among the In between rainstorms during the 7. ». 9i: M. Daigle and M. Helland- Remaining competitors were Kevin Crowley. 26:38; Chris The pool will be closed to the public Save now on Bonnie Doon knee socks songs performed. week of Aug. 7 through 11. one of brand beat S. Masseo and J. Gembala SAM aides Cathy Kodes. Mickey Portelance. 27:06; Mark Widmer, from 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday because of the And the pool will be closed Aug. 24 at In basic and fashion styles right now which caused the postponment of 6-1 in one set. noon although lessons will be held in the Simon and Bill Simon picked up Division III Women’s Singles 27:38; Bob Brindamour, 27:48: David annual Diving Meet which will be held at 2 at D&L. Loads of colors, loads of M onday’s e n tire schedule of morning. The ^nual swim show will be guitars for modern folk music by (Grades 10 - College): Mary Buske Bell. 28:30; Howard Breinan. 30:00; p.m. It will be open, however, from 6 to 8 styles, so come and get ’emi D&L matches. SAM squeezed out the 1978 p.m. held at 8 p.m. such compoers as James Tylor. John SAM-Manchester Board of Realtors beat Kim Harrison 6-2. 6-3. Joe LaHeureux. 33:08; Mike Martin. Hosiery, all D&L stores. Denver and Jim Croche while the Tennis Tournament. Results of the Division III Men’s Singles (Grades 24:30; Vince Stephans. 35:00: Brian guests waited to be served lunch. final matches are as follows: 10-College): M. Custer beat Phil Collins. 37:05. Lunch, considered by many to be Division I Boy’s Singles (Grades 4. Valentine 7-6, 6-5, Vi’onien’s Division East Hartford (Ira calls the best part of the day. consisted of 5. 6): J, Donovan beat M. Castleman Division 111 Men’s Doubles First. Lisa Berry, 27:17; second. hamburgers cooked by SAM's master (Grades 10-College): K. Fenton and — Medical call .to 33 Thursday, 7:58 p.m. 6- 1. 6- 1. Jaqueline Snyder, 28:54; third, Lori .Thursday, 10:ll a.m. Candlewood Drive. chief. Jeff Holt: orange drink made P. Johnson beat R. Risley and R. —Medical call to 82 Shady —Medical call to 6 Indian Hill Division 1 Boy’s Doubles (Grades Veal. 29:50; fourth. Susan Moynihan. Thursday, 7:43 p.m. St. possible by an equipment loan from 4. 5. 6): J. Gembala and T. Gembala Bennet 6-4. 2-6. 5-7. 30:30; fifth. Cathleen Bojko. 30;35. Crest Drive. —Medical call to 51 Hamilton Dutch Fogerty and the Army Navy Thank you to all who participated Thursday, 4:23 p.m. Road. ' Thursday, 9:44 p.m.—Motor beat M. Castleman and J. Crombie 8- Remaining competitors were Jen­ vehicle accident at Routes 2 Club, coffee made to perfection by 3 in a single set. and especially to the generous sup­ ny Rave. 30;39; Debbie Breinan. —Medical call to 922 Silvef Thursday, 7-.,43 p.m. • MANCHESTER PARKADE • TRI-CITY PLAZA • CORBINS CORNER • ^^RMINOTON m MALL SAM’s six-year veteran Debbie port of the Manchester Board of Lane. —Medical call to 3 Claremont and 84. • NEW BRITAIN • BRISTOL PLAZA • NEW^ONDON »*ALL • QROTON P l ^ Division 11 Boy’s Singles (Grades 34;22; Robin Fall. 37:14. Thursday, 4:27 p.m. Thursday, 10:39 p.m. Bayles. Royal ice cream sandwiches, 7. 8. 9i: M. Hellanbrand beat E. Realtors. Apologies to the Rec Biathalon II winner Bob Michaud is about to cross the finish St. ‘ Manchester Parkade and TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon open Mon. »hru FrI. til 9 PM, S at til 6 and watermelons donated by Pero's Department tennis lesson program iMen’s Masters —Medical call to Glenn Brook Thursday, 7:47 p.m. -Medical call to 66 Ensign St. Stepper 6-2. 7-5. line in front of Rob Tanner and brother Geoff Michaud. (Sam' Thursday, 11:58 p.m. —Mat­ OPEN SUNDAYS 12-6 IN MANCHESTER, VERNON, BRISTOL, CORBINS CORNER. AVON and Frank's Supermarket. which was greatly disrupted on the (35 and older) Club. —Medical call to 56 Russell Division II Bov’s Doubles (Grades Thursday, 6:15 p.m. tress fire at 41 Glenn Road. To work off a little of the food that morning of Wednesday, Aug. 9. First. Ed Breinan. 28:30: second. photo by Joe Grunske) Drive. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Auk. 18, 1978- PAGE NINE

PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Aur. 18. 1978 Vernon Police to accelerate Area bulletin board Two subdivisions approved; Republican opponent is Thomas Board meeting crime prevention programs PZC action Connell of Vernon. BOLTON — About twenty residents action delayed on others ANDOVER —The Andover Plan­ Sporin mwlieine attended an informatinal meeting of ning and Zoning Commission recent­ VERNON — This fall the Vernon VERNON -D r. Norman Zlotsky, the Board of Education Thursday to Program and the fact that residents background signifying that this is a ly approved a subdivision, redivision hear the report prepared by the Ad­ properties. swampy area contains rare plants Police Department will step up its president of the medical staff at COVENTRY - The Planning and are becoming more aware of what to refuge in a time of danger. of a subdivision, and a business per- visory Planning Committee for the Zoning Commission (PZC) has ap­ TTie lots average almost two acres and abundaht wildlife. crime prevention program with the Yetz said several parents have Rockville General Hospital, will be Padick advised that the applicatioh do in the event of a crime. mit. interviewed on station WINF on Future of Bolton Schools. proved a two-Iotsubdivision on Snake each, sliced by sloping driveways. cooperation of civic and youth Police said that persons reporting complained of children being Permission was granted for a 93- meets the town's zoning regulations, Various parts of the report were Hiil Road on High Street for land Those who purchase the lots will be groups, and expanded Neighborhood suspicious activity do not have to harrassed on their way to or from- George Ehrlich’s sports program on which make no mention of the acre subdivision on Boston Hill Road presented by committee members owned by Peter and Elizabeth Van required to maintain drinage Crime Watch programs. give their name if they don’t wish to. school. Those currently involved in and Wales Road, owned by Lawrence Aug. 24 from 6:05 to 7 p.m. protection of rare fl(ffa. He said the Dr. Zlotsky will discuss changing followed by their personal com­ ■ Dine. The owners agrped to construct facilities on their land. These would Wjlliam Yetz Jr., crime prevention Yetz said in the event of a crime this program are Vernon Elemen­ PZC could alert potmtial buyers 6f‘, Fiano of Bolton. the rules of football, particularly on ments. School board members asked drainage ditches through the include open sales proposed by Town officer for the department, said the any witness is asked to notice details tary, Skinner Road, Maple Street, The commission approved 12 lots Engineer Donald Holmes. the presence of the plants and,, the high school level. several questions about the report driveway to direct flow into Snake only way to fight crime is with com- such as tlie license number of a car, and Lake Street schools. and rejected four lots because of un­ and then residents were given a Robert Gordon, an attorney recommended that a stipulation be ' muhity involvement. Dr. Zlotsky is chairman of sports Hill Road drains. appearance and dress of a suspicious Another program that was started acceptable frontage. chance to comment or ask questions. representing England, said the seven ^ placed requiring Satari to file a nci^ Yetz said several local restaurants medicine for the Connecticut State The commission also sanctioned a person, the direction in which they about five years ago by the Vernon The commission approved the The school board did not discuss three-lot subdivision on Old lots would have a minimal impact on application for any proposed develop-' are participating in the crime Junior Women’s Club, in cooperation Medical Society, orthopedic consul­ were headed and any other pertinent resubdivision of a subdivision on tant for the athletic department at any action it would be taking or even Eagleville Road for applicant Philip runoff. But Town Planner Gregory ment on the fifth lot. prevention program by using crime with the police, is the Safety Town Wales Road also owned by Fiano. In other business, the PZC directed ‘ information that the police would the University of Connecticut, and a if it would be taking any. At one point DeSiato. Stipulations include giving Padick was concerned' about water watch plucemats. The white, black need in apprehending a criminal program for pre-kindergartners. It One lot was decreased in size and one Owen Sanderson to apply for a grave-‘ former West Point football team board chairman Joseph Haloburdo drainage easements to the town and flow to sPpearby stream in a wetlands and orange mats explain the people suspect. instructs children in pedestrian safe­ removal permit before he levels a;^' lot was increased in size. said the board could make a decision making deed restrictions that would area. the different areas of crime oppor­ Tile police department helped to ty in several areas. physician. sand and gravel hill on his property Marion Bradley was given permis­ not to do anything. require property owners to maintain Residents feared that deed restric­ tunity and what to do to prevent organize a local CB group known as Last rliancp sion to , operate a business to sell School board Committee members felt the tions could not be enforced. on Brighaih Tavern Road in prepara­ crime, thus reducing the risk of VERSA which operates on Channel drainage ditches on the lots. The 20th annual bazaar of the wood stoves, greenhouses, and all ANDOVER - The Board of Educa­ school board would have to stay on A public hearing for a seven-lot However, PZC Chairwoman Marilyn tion for the cbnstruction of a pond, burglary. 18. Yetz said this group has been the societies of St. Joseph's Church, associated accessories in a building tion will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. top of the situation, continue to up­ subdivision on Lewis Hill Road was Richardson pointed out that the coun­ The- pond is already qnder con­ Yetz said the department also eyes .and the ears of the police and opposite the corner of Hendee Road at the Andover Elementary School struction for use in watering Sander­ Rockville, will be open tonight until date the study and get the entire continued to a subsequent meeting. cil favored putting maintenance plans to put up billboards throughout gradually the members are being and Route 6. conference room. son’s cattle. Zoning Agent ErncSt 11 p.m. community involved in its final deci­ The application was brought by duties and expenses on the fan- the town to indicate to passing trained in first aid and other areas of The agenda action items will in­ Wheeler served a violation notice on Saturday, the final day of the week- 4-H Fair sion. Ralph Zahner on behalf of owner downers themselves rather than on motorists to join Neighborhood law enforcement, on a volunteer clude a request for leave of absence, Sanderson last month for obstructing’ long affair, there will be a children’s VERNON —The 36th annual Arthur England and others. About a the town. Critpe Watch and Operation Iden­ appointments, establishment of First aid the flow of a brook in an inland' basis. matinee starting at 1 p.m. and rides Tolland County 4-H Fair will be held dozen residents attended the hearing The commission closed a hearing tification. The department also is doing a sur­ school hours, bus routes and dri"ers, BOLTON - The Bolton Volunteer but reached no decision on the wetlands area with fill from the hill. will be given at reduced prices until 5 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at the Fire Department has asked the to ask questions and to express con­ Other areas of prevention will in­ vey of homes and businesses to show p.m. the fair will close at 11 p.m. substitute pay rates, milk and lunch cern.about drainage for the develop­ application of Khalig Satari for a Wheeler informed the commission clude in-school programs, spots and Tolland County Agriculture Center, Board of Selectmen to give some merchants and homeowners how with the awarding of several major prices, appointment of a school ment, part of which will occur on five-lot subdivision on Carpenter in other business that the 95-fo6t radio and television, brochures and they can help prevent crimes and Route 30. physician and head teacher, review thought to purchasing first aid equip­ steep slopes. Road. The owner wants to develop assumed elevation of Coventry Lake lectures, and through the prizes including a 1978 car. Steak barbecue ment for Indian Notch Park. reduce the possibility of becoming Admission and parking are free. of summer maintenance program, The council has suggested that the four lots facing the roadway for was correlated by a United States'; newspapers. Yetz said the depart­ the victim of a burglary. This service action on state lunch program The Department said it is willing to Geological Survey team this month." Bingo is played under a large canopy VERNON —The Democratic Town England replace a drainage channel houses but has no immediate plans ment wants more citizen participa­ is free and may be obtained by policies, disposal of obsolete equip­ train park personnel and life guards The above sea level elevation is more and a large sheltered area is Committee will sponsor a fund­ along the road with pipes, catch for the large rear lot which includes tion. calling Yatz at the police depart­ ment, personnel and appoint com­ in the use of equipm ent and than 517 feet in the right-hand corner available on the grounds where the raising steak barbecue Sunday star­ basins, and curbing. However, the wetlands and a swamp. Several He said the new and expanding ment, 872-9126. ting at 4:30 p.m. at the Elks Club, N. mittees. suggested, at minimum, the town residents and the town’s Conserva­ outer edge of the sluiceway dam, public can sit and enjoy purchase a first aid box, portable commission was concerned that even crime prevention program is to teach A “Helping Hand” program was refreshments including a number of Park Street. Under information items the board with these improvements increased tion Commission have noted that the Wheeler reported. oxygen unit and set of airways. people to protect themselves, their started with the cooperation of local Polish specialties and beer. The Congressman Christopher Dodd will hear committee reports, a finan­ water runoff may affect neighboring neighbors and their neighborhoods. schools and PTOs, Homes that have plans to attend the event upon his cial summary, correspondence, prin­ The selectmen referred the infor­ bazaar features 15 major rides. All mation to Stanley Bates, park direc­ Yetz said the crime rate in several been approved by police have a proceeds go to St. Joseph's Church return from Washington that day. cipal’s goals and a letter from the areas has gone down due to the sticker showing a white hand on a red Community Health Service, Inc. tor. and School funds. Dodd is seeking re-election. His Students must be immunized Neighborhood Crime Watch Little Chrissie Jankowski of East Hartford by the children involved in the Nicholson wonders how she could fit into a miniature Park playground program this summer. The ^rea police entry took second place in the show. (Herald for start of school in fall swing that is a replica of one at Nicholson Vernon Park. The miniature display is one of many photo by Tuller) exist. VERNON — Before schools closed After Jan. 1,1979, a new law takes The Special Services entered into the annual arts and crafts show effect and an additional immuniza­ ’ Immunization is not required if a Unit, of the Vernon Police in June several students had to be certificate is presented from a physi­ c i r j i s u m m e r tion will be required. That will be for Department is in­ A _ 'excluded for a period because they cian indicating that it is not in the did not comply with the immuniza­ diptheria, pertussia (whooping vestigating a car fire that cough) and tetnus (DTT). best health interest of a child to occured early this morning East Hartford bulletin board tion policy of the state and the local receive a given immunization. Subh The Vernon School nurses will be on Oak Street. r I N A L CLEARANCE school board. organizing clinics as necessary. The condition is to be reviewed every six Police said the car was Adult Education The school administration has now months. f - ’ih Boh Killian Day ' EAST HARTFORD — Brochures issued a notice concerning im­ principals will see that notices go out parked in front of 8 Oak St. EAST HARTFORD - There will to all parents of children who require Or if a statement is presented bY and belonged to Peter Reunion search for the fall semester of the East munization noting they feel it is im­ gWEBICAN Save an Extra be a “Bob Killian Day” Aug. 27 at the immunizations. the parent noting that such im­ Frazier of that address. EAST HARTFORD - The Com­ Hartford Adult Evening School will portant that parents understand the munization would be contrary to the K.O.C. Pavilion on Main Street. In this way the administrators feel Police said area residents Thick- ■v lev e i-CRID 1 mittee for the Class of 1948 Reunion be distributed to local banks, schools, policy. Democrats and unaffilliated voters they can work with the parents and child’s religious beliefs or if a state­ said they heard what Our at East Hartford High School is libraries, and businesses during the The present law requires pupils to ment is presented from a physician Cushioned will have a chance to talk to the be immunized or tested for measles. avoid any inconvenience or interrup­ sounded like an explosion Deluxe 20\33% °fPricesF( 24-Inch looking for addresses of the following last week of August. Democratic gubernatorial tions in schooling. The state law or director of health that the child and then saw the car burst Deluxe class members: Mail registrations will be accepted Rubella (if under 12), polio, and Tine Folding clearly states that those who are not has had a confirmed case of the dis­ e n t i r e STOCK Bar-B-Q Joan(Boyles) Barle, James challenger. Independents can use this from Sept. 1-15. In-person registra­ test. into flames. Chair opportunity to register as Democrats in compliance will be excluded from ease. ; Police said members of Grill Clarke, Betty(Connery) Clark, tion will be held at East Hartford If the requirements are not met the * Summer Patio Furniture and vote in the Sept. 12 primary. school. If any parents have any questiohs the Rockville Fire Depart­ Joanne (DeCelles) Nyhan, High School cafeteria Sept. 8-19 from student will be excluded from school. concerning the immunizatidn 1 2 6 3 Entertainment will be provided by Only after complying with However, the law does make ment who responded to the 1 1 8 8 Elizabeth(Duncan) Schliecher, Fred 7 to 9 p.m. program they should call the office 6f •Cast-Aluminum Gas Grills the American Fife and Drum band. regulations will students be per­ allowances concerning these call, termed the^ fire Our Reg. 18.88 Huppi, Karen(Kristensen) Kohler, It is recommended that persons try the school nurse. Our Reg. 18.49 There will be free hot dogs, ham- to register by mail to ensure getting mitted to enroll. requirements, if certain conditions “highly suspicious.” •Bar-B-0 Grills & Accessories Leila(Lymber) Smith, Norman Bu(ton(u(ted cus(iions (lave double- McNamara, Nancy(Noe) Wegner, burgs, corn on the cob, and soda with into a particular course. However, Police are also in­ Get-lt-While-lt’s-Hot! Convenient storage shell. Grid adiusts other refreshments for a small fee. vestigating a break into corded edges Arms are double-tube- •Redwood Tables, Benches 0 five cooking positions. 5” wheels on Genevieve(Pelchat) Burns, all students planning to enroll into non-tip legs. Easy-to-fold design tapered steellegs lor easy rolling Cecile(Sauve) Willette, Edward Admission is free. the high school diploma program are Fire Arms Inc. of Route 83 SUMMER FASHION CLEARANCE! & Seating Pieces Connell criticizes tax stand reported Thursday by the • Thick-cushioned Deluxe Twining, Joan Wilson, and Sally Synergy School Schedule requested to register during in- 24" MOTORIZED BAR-B-Q GRILL owner. Savings for All the Family! Folding Chaise, Our R.». $33 2 1 .4 0 Anne(Winslow) Hollis. EAST HARTFORD - All Synergy person registration. •Beach or Garden Umbrellas Police said entry was Our Reg. 29.99 21.30 Anyone having information about School students should report to the The fall semester of the Adult store slock only; no reinchecks gained by making a hole in • Women’s Summer Sandals ______store stock only, no reinchecks. these class members are asked to Woodland School Building Sept. 7 at Evening School will begin the week of his Democratic opponent •Insulated Chests, Jugs & Bags the cinder block wall. Choose from leathers, fabrics, manmade, wedges. J O • C call Joyce(Busher) Larko at 5684660 8:15 a.m. The shuttle bus will depart of Sept. 25. heels Sues 5 10 O r if. '7.99-12.99...... f c W « Several pistols and rifles •Tropic Torches & Patio Candles or Edward McNamara at 568-3809. No fee will be required of those VERNON —Thomas Connell, up with a better tax relief bill....’’so dent John Kennedy and said he "had SUPEkV*l-b^'- 1 from the Penney High School swim­ are missing. The exact ming pool area at 7:50 a.m. and from persons enrolled in Adult Basic Republican candidate for con­ he voted for no tax cut at all.” the guts to put through a tax cut and, • Summer Handbags spony and dress up sivies $/l MDA Tag Day number hasn’t been deter­ wide seleclioh ol vinyls, leather, canvas. O rlf. 57 to 11.99...... ” T •Pads, Covers & Re-Web Kits the main entrance of East Hartford Education High School Equivalency gressman from the Second District, “If Dodd was deeply distressed by the country prospered. How come j Finkei EAST HARTFORD - The East Dodd minces words and try stto t mined. Police said it also High school at 8:05 a.m. and Community Service has issued a statement criticizing his what his own party did, why didn’t he • Misses’&Jrs.’Knit Tops .. .. Super-Size S ^ e stock only, not all items in all stores Hartford Fire and Rescue Explorer explain away his anti-tax cut vote?' i hasn’t been determined PolyesterandcollonT.shirtsandtank(ops SuesS.M.L. S O p • < Classes!residents and non-residents) Democratic opponent, Christopher come out strong for the Republican Deiuxe No rainchecks. Assembly required on some items. Post No. 1548 will hold a Tag Day to Penney High Opening The answer has to be. “Dodd is a , how much, if any, ammuni­ O rlf.' 3 .99 ...... ® or East Hartford residents who have Dodd, for the stand he took on the tax Kemp-Roth bill,” Connell asked. He I• • • e e e . . . e . i Two-Tier benefit the Muscular Dystrophy EAST HARTFORD - The Carter Democrat, not a Kennedy: tion is missing. Patio reached the age of 62 or are enrolled said that bill provides for a 30 per­ Assorted fabrics, styles f a m il y SIZE! Portable Association on Aug. 23-24 from 10 following schedule of events for the cut issue. • Ladies’ Foot Socks Chair in the High School Diploma Connell said Dodd, who is seeking cent tax cut, 10 percent each year for Democrat.” he said. South Windsor includemdude rolllop.rolltoo. pomDom Doms.poms. inylon, orlon. terry, cotton Bar Cart a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Charter Oak Penney High School opening has been Our Reg. 89c to 99c...... 6 9 * Program. re-election to the congressional post, three years. “ My position is that I strongly Wade Gallow, 24, of 43 3-Pc. Redwood Mall and the Putnam Plaza . announced by Principal Donald 2 2 ^ 3 Information about registration fees “was one of only 49 congressmen in He added, “Even if Dodd did think favor the 30 percent tax cut and if J. Manor Lane, South Wind­ • Men’s Dress Slacks and Jeans T a b le s 8 6 4 Proceeds from the event will be Cramer. for other students can be obtained the entire country who opposed a tax the bill that was passed was too lit­ were in Congress I'd be busy cutting; sor; was charged Thursday Double-knit polyesters, brushed m ^ Our Reg. 39.99 Bench Set used by the Hartford Area Chapter of August 25-31 are-the final days for 4 pre washed denims, cottons. A gg . g g gL Our Reg. 13.99 from the office of Adult Education at tle, half a loaf is better than none. 1 your taxes not explaining in fapey; with driving while under blends. Orlf.* 7.99to 12.99...... “t . f I tO f • f “T MDA to continue medical services to students who have moved into the cut.” 777 Burnside Ave. He said Dodd said he was “deeply would have voted for the tax cut now words why I voted against tax cuts. the influence of liquor or E^ra-wide aluminum frame, coated with Sturdy table is lull 70" 4 6 T 0 : the muscle disease patients in the Penney High School district to baked acrylic. Fabric covering is luxur­ length; complete with and then tried for another cut.” Connell concluded. drugs or both. He was in­ • Men’s Summer Casual Shoes Two versions: Bar-cart with remov­ area. Last year the Explorers raised Movies for elderly distressed” that the Democratic ious vinyl-coated polyester. ® two matching benches. register before the opening of school. Fabric or vinyl uppers with Iona-wearing soles Our Reg. 64.99 I able ice buckets; or hostess server majority in Congress could not come Connell referred to the late Presi­ volved in a one-car acci­ Sizes 7 1 2 ingroup. Orlg.* 6.99 4 8.99...... 4.66 approximately $1,600. Please call 568-8090, ext. 212, for an EAST HARTFORD - The parks dent on Valley View Lane. store Slock only. No Reinchecks. with dome-cover, cutting board and recreations department and the Store stock only; no rainchecks. 35th Anniversary appointment. Police said Gallow • Boys’ Shirts, Shorts, Swimwear I...... store stock only; no reinchecks Commission on Services for the *...... EAST H'ARTFORD - Holland August 29-31 are the days for allegedly ran over a couple Crew-r>eck knits, tanks, sport-shirts students to pick up their schedules at Elderly will co-sponsor a series of Plus tray 4 hemmed-bottom shorts - ...... Machine Co,, Inc. wiH celebrate its of lawns and then struck a Swimsuits. Sizes 4-7 and 818. 1 A | | 0 Arrow 10 Ft. Wide movies for the elderly this fall. Area bulletin board Orig.* 2.694.99...... ■ ■ W 6i * 2 Lofts 35th anniversary at the Chamber of the high school from 9:30 a.rn. to 3 fire hydrant. He was "Greenbrier” The movies will be shown at Ascot Park Commerce’s Annual Outing Aug. 25 p.m. released on a $500 nonsure­ Steel StoraBe Shed School opens Sept. 6 with freshmen Meadow Hills, 101 Connecticut Blvd. • Girls’ Summer Playwear and Swimwear Grass Seed Mix at the Elks Club Pavilion on Roberts players. Boys from age 11 through 14, park director of the summer rec ty bond for appearance in Wide selection of knit tops, shorts Antique fair and 1 and 2-piece bathing suits. Sizes 4-14 in group St. from 4 to 11 p.m. A social hour only attending for a half day of orien­ There will.be a nominal admission whose w ei^t does not exceed 125 program respectively. court in East Hartford on * 2 tation from 7:45 to 11:45 a.m. Orig.* ...... *133 SLbs...... 129 will proceed a buffet dinner to be charge. VERNON — The Tolland County pounds, are eligible for the team. Aug. 29. Wmter s coming! Protect Entire Stock of The other classes will join the The movies include “Robin and the Agricultural Center will sponsor an your mower, tools, bikes, Our Reg. 1.79 served at 6:30. Entertainment will be Anyone interested is asked to see Edward Durette, 17, of • Infants and Toddlers Wear supplies Galvanized steel POWER MOWERS Seven Hoods,” “The Professionals"' with perma-plaled finish provided by the Stan Scott Orchestra, ‘ freshmen Sept. 7 for a full day from antique show and flea market Aug. 26 Norman Morisette, head coach, any School registrations Sunset Terrace and Max Tops,I ops. snons.overaiia,shorts, overalls, shortalls. short-sets. C f l f # 3 and “The Eddie Duchin Story.’’ sunsuits, swim suits, sleeperssleepers, hats. O rig .'9 9 C -6 .9 9 ... w w tO Double-ridge roof beams Lofts ’ Rotary Tickets are available through the 7:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 27 at the activities and adjoining week night from 6 to 8 p.m. at HEBRON -Pre-registration fby Minefield, 18, of 21 Sunset I0'x9 :6 fl high Homeroom lists will be published Dates and times for the movies buildings at the center on Route 30 in Perennial Electric Chamber of Commerce office, 135 Herrick Memoriai Park. children of new residents who will be Terrace, both of South Zori Thong Sandals For beach, shower, casual Selt-Propelled will be set in the near future. There wear. Assorted colors, sizes for mtmen. women, children. Rye Grass Seed Burnside Ave. For further informa­ as well as posted throughout the Vernon. entering school in Hebron in the fhll Windsor, were charged 3 9 ^ Rear-Bajggers will be four to six movies shown. Members of Health Outreach Prac­ Clown workshop wiii be conducted at both the Hebron Our Reg. 59c SAVE ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF tion, call 289-0239. building. Thursday with breach of GARDEN AND STORAGE S H E K tices thru Education (H.O.P.E.) will BOLTON — A clown workshop will Elementary School and the Gilead • Mens & Women’s Leather Boat 5 Lbs...... 2 ® ^ the peace and Durette was Store Stock only, not all models Our Reg. 3.99 Our Reg. be on hand to give free blood be presented by the Peace Train Hill School from now until Sept. L S h o o s MahoganyleatherwithSqueeGee- sure- in all stores. No rainchecks. Foundation Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. additionally charged with Bripsoles.M€n’s7',rll.l2,Womens5’/.-9.10 O O S92to259 99. * 6 9 . M 8 8 pressure checkups and to offer Parents registering chiidren are reckless driving. OwrReg. 16,99...... > ■ • f c f c • 25 Lbs. Perennial Rye. special tips on some nutritional at Herrick Memorial Park, rain or All shed sizes are approsimate. Assembly required. Our Reg. 18 99 ...... 20 assorted per store, not all models In all stores reminded to bring immunization ■ police said they were Not alt styles in all Stores. ’ Intermediate markdowns have been taken. 13.97 DEP to hold public hearing snacks and information about drug shine. No rairKhocks. Assembly required records, birth certificates and school observed driving at a high and alcohol abuse, eye care and The event is open to the public. records if transferring from another Children do not have to be par­ rate of speed in the area of general health. school system. the Wapping School. Police Killian buffet ticipants in the summer recreation The houi% for registering wiil be S'"'!. 9 5 % O F F on proposed wetlands map program to attend the workshop. said they were squealing SAVE 2 2 % O F F “ S 4 0 % O F F SOUTH WINDSOR - The South from 8 a.m, to 2:30 p.m. at both tires as they made a turn. The program will include the usual schools. For more Information cal| BOLTON - The Department of En­ their land is designated inland Bolton Volunteer Fire Department Windsor Friends for Killian will con­ clown acts and juggling. ’They were chased by police either school. and when stopped police vironmental Protection will have a wetland should attend the hearing, beerfest), town garage and Herrick duct a fund-raising buffet for the Arrangements for the program were ENTIRE STOCK OF Marla Palshaw, hearing officer for election campaign of Robert Killian observed that the two were m public hearing on the proposed inland Memorial Park. Massolini made by Anne Lorch and Claire Faz- AUTO COOL CUSHIONS SUNSHINE DELUXE SCREEN PATIO ALL POLY AND SPLASHER POOLS wetland map for Bolton, Sept. 7 at 8 the department’s water resources reinspected the Negro property, who is challenging ineumbent gover­ zina, arts and crafts director and fighting. Durette was the driver, Example: W h ile they last, choice of M r. Turtte, A C 7 R p.m. at the Community Hall. unit, is expected to conduct the town garage and park to make cer­ nor, Ella Grasso in a primary on Keep the bugs out v^lth this spacious living m£^ Q ^ round, and square models in a wide If ml V hearing. Sept. 12. police said. He and area, Flame-retardaint screen is Lok-Nit ‘ 4 D ■ O / assortment of sizes, colors. Splashers « I . 09.28 49 The department had a public tain violations were corrected as tor longer wear. Outside frame construction. ^ Minefield are scheduled to 2.33 I 2.87 I 4.66 in 6', 8', and 10' diameter. hearing in February but the original Marshal's report ordered. He also inspected the Alpha The affair will be at the Silver Spur Our Re(. 3.29 I Our Ref. 3.99 I Our R<«. 6.29 easytoassemble, lightweight. proposed map did not show Bolton Omega .after receiving a complaint Restaurant. appear in court in East store •took only, not all atylei in all itores. No ramchecki. Peter Massolini, fire marshal, in­ Hartford on Aug. 28 to Select Irom sport-seat, bucket-seat and jumbo styles streets clearly enough for citizens to the exit doors were chain locked. He Not all styles in all stores; no rainchecks.______spected eight areas in town in July.. Players needed |||MM(IIJ,JllljJll!j,l, "*\a «. r locate their parcels of land. told the management to remove the n MuNf kiH jml Hit ri|kt answer to the breach of the The inspections included St. Maurice BOLTON - The Bolton Tigers peace charges and Durette All areas that were contested at Church and parish center, Negro chains when the building is in use. Midget AB football team is in need of the February meeting have been in­ curtain rod is to appear again on Aug. property on West Street (for the 29 to answer to the reckless SAVE 2 5 % O F F vestigated by a soil scientist. The s a v e 3 0 % O F F results of the investigation will be lltWlnMltNI driving charge. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Aug. 18, 1978 - PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ManchesteilConn:. f Police reportj Obituaries Munrlicnlcr White lightning fails to strike twice; Clarence M, HinielHck David W. Hovey, 17, of 95 St. John l''l•lllH•is I’rrii St. was charged with reckless driving " EAST HARTFORD - Clarence M. EAST HARTFORD - Francis Thursday night after an accident in­ Himelrick, 67, of 62 Pratt St. died Preli, 91. of 40 Oak St., formerly of volving a six-year-old pedestrian. ■ .South Glastonbury, died in a Glaston- Wednesday at the West Haven Veterans Administration Hospital. Police said John Fellows, 6, of 872 . burv convalesreni home. Center St. was struck by Hovey’s car Metro New York ousts East Hartford He was the husband of Mrs. Edith Mr Preli was born in Ferriere while he was crossing the street at I’rovince. Piacenza. Italy, and lived Walker Himelrick. Mr. Himelrick was bom in Hun­ the intersection of Olcott Street and Rockville will face Connellsville, stroked singles off East starter Jeff Goslin looped a single to left and “This will be a year we’ll never Stars can truly come home with their in New Jersey before moving to Falknor Drive at 7;46 p.m. Fellows^ By I.KN Al'STKR dred, W.Va., and lived in East Hart­ Pa., a 9-0 winner over Liverpool, Morrow with Roppo electing to bring Kravies with a nice easy swing forget,” offered Roppo, "as far as heads held high. Glastonbury in 1947. In 1965. he sustained minor bruises, was treated, ford the past 23 years. llm ild SportNWriter N.Y., in the other semifinal, for the in reliever John King. He walked Dan slugged an opposite field two-run I’m concerned, they’re winners.” moved to blast Hartford. and discharged from Manchester. Murphy to load the bases and left- homer over the right field barrier. It He worked in New Jersey as a He was employed by Pratt & NEWBURGH, N.Y. - championship Saturday afternoon at And, as several followers reminded Eael Hartford (2) Memorial Hospital. handed swinging Mark Mokrzyeki was Kravies’ fifth roundtripper in AB R H E RBI cabinci maker and carpenter. He Whitney Aircraft Group' of United “Remember Waterford,” im­ 2 o’clock. East Hartford will oppose each other, this is the farthest any According to police, Hovey wds then drilled a one-bounce grounds- nine tournament outings. Goslin, 2b 4 1 2 1 0 worked in the local area for Pratt & Technologies Corp., East Hartford, plored an East Hartford fan, Liverpool, the Upstate New York East Hartford team has advanced in for 18 years before his retirement traveling west on Olcott Street ai^_ rep, in the consolation for third place rule double over the right field fence That, however, was all the scoring Little League play. ’The Eastern All- Rodegher, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 Whitney Aircraft Group of United failed to stop for a stop sign at the in-']| recalling how the Eastern Lit­ scoring two runs. East Hartford was to do as Giosa Kravies, ss Tec hnologies Corp.. East Hartford, five years ago. Saturday morning at 10. tersection when the child was struck.; tle League All-Stars wiped out The East Hartford Easterns in the Ken .King walked to reload the finished with a five-hitter, striking Parlante, lb, p until 1964 when, he retired. He was an Army veteran of World Metro New York (8) Massa, rf War II, and a member of the DAV Horvey stopped to see if the child was.' a six-run deficit with a last­ state semifinals had erased a 7-1 lead sacks and after a strikeout, Willie out eight and walking five. He was a life member of the United all right, then left the scene. He later! Morrow, p. If, lb Post No. 12 of Hartford. inning rally. by Waterford South with an eight-run Carey’s checkswing fielder’s choice Mokrzyeki was top sticker for Brotherhood of Carpenters. Local 43. contacted police. He was released on Rockville Centre going 3-for-4 with Mokrzyeki, lb Maura, If He was also a member of the “You’re going to do it this inning,” sixth-inning explosion to gain the vic­ scored the third run. All hands were and a member of the Mattson Hill a written promise to appear in court safe on the play as shortstop Dave three RBI with Klaess adding a pair K. King, ss J. King, p Wesley Memorial United Methodist cried out another booster as the sixth tory. A seven-run second frame by Labreck, if Community Club. Glastonbury. Aug. 29. I' Kravies’ peg home was too late of blows, both in the decisive second Carter, c CTiurch of East Hartford. Rockville Centre, coupled with some Carey, rf Anderson, If Survivors are a son. Francis William Nazario, 25, of Hartford inning was about to begin. trying to nail Murphy. Other survivors are a son, David G. But white lightning did not strike fine pitching by southpaw Chris inning. Giosa, p Crandall, If Reginald Preli of East Hartford; a was arrested early today on a charge Giosa helped his own cause with a Goslin, smallest player in the tour­ Himelrick of West Virginia; a twice as the 1978 Connecticut Giosa, proved too much to overcome. Staszek, cf Franklin, cf daughter. Mrs. Eloise Smidt of of third-degree assault in connection Logan c brother, Leslie J. Hjmelrick of Gran­ representatives couldn’t climb the “We were a little shaky in that one 2-RBI single up the middle with an nament at 4-1 and probably the best Klaess, 3b Toronto. Canada; and five with an assault on his wife at a Main; left-handed second baseman you by; a niece, Mrs. Martha R. hill and were eliminated, 8-2, by inning but otherwise I think we error and Klaess’ second safety of Hanlon, If 1 1 1 grandchildren. Street home. Police were called Icr could find anywhere, and Kravies 1 0 0 Totals 23 2 5 3 2 Cadorette of Andover. Metro New York representative played well,” stated East Hartford the frame completing the scoring. Murphy, 2b The funeral will be Saturday at Metro New York 070 too 8 The funeral will be Saturday at 11 the scene twice. On the second visit,- Coach Nick Roppo. East Hartford got a pair of runs each collected two hits for East 9; 15 a m. from the Glastonbury Nazario continued to make threats Rockville Centre here yesterday in Totals 28 8 9 1 Connecticut 0 02 000 2 a.m. at the Newkirk & Whitney an Eastern Regional semifinal. John Klaess and Mike Hanlon back in the third inning as Dave Hartford. Funeral Home. 450 New London against his wife in front of officers, Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., Turnpike. Glastonbury, with a mass police said, and he was arrested. He East Hartford. Burial will be in of Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. was held in lieu of 2500 bond for court Veterans Memorial Field, Hillside Augustine's Church, South Glaston­ presentation today. - Z bury. Burial will be at St. Cemetery, East Hartford. Angels let another slip away Friends may call at the funeral Augustine's Cemetery, South Thomas R. Wrobel, 19, of 41 ChesL H e ra ld Glastonbury. home today from 7 to 9 p.m. nut St. was arrested Thursday mor­ angle ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) - Boston opens a series in Oakland. Friends may call at the funeral Mrs. Mary A. Toolicy Ethan James Whitehill, holds up his prize­ structor, at a short story contest reception ning in connection with an incident in In other AL games, Milwaukee The California Angels let home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Mary A. Toohey, 82, of 20 W. winning story while Robyn Washington, Thursday at Arts Encounter, 48 Purnell Center Park. He was charged with blanked Toronto, 6-0, Detroit beat third-degree assault and third-degree another one slip away. Middle Turnpike died early this mor­ center, receives her blue ribbon for her prize­ Place. (Herald photo by Tompkins) Earl Yost Cleveland, 9-5, Minnesota edged Kan­ Arthur W. Lime Sr. ning at Manchester Memorial criniinal mischief. Police said he had Leading the Boston Red Sox 6-5 in sas City, 6-5, in 10 innings, and Arthur W. Lime Sr., 59, of Hospital. She was the widow of winning story from Ketti Marks, writing in­ approached a man who was sitting On Sports Editor the sixth inning Thursday night, the Chicago defeated Texas, 4-2. Danielson, father of Mrs. Gary Thomas Toohey. a park bench an asked him for; a" Angels handed the Red Sox two runs Brewers 6, Blue Jays 0 (Sharon) Soderberg of Manchester, Mrs. Toohey was born June 29, cigarette. When the man refused "to as Boston went on to an 8-6 victory. Don Money had three hits and Bill died Wednesday at Day Kimball 1896, in Offaly. Ireland, and lived in give him one, a fight ensued. The vic­ Butch Hobson opened the inning Travers, 8-7,earned his first victory Hospital in Putnam after a long il­ McKensie on outside from a back operation. Hartford many years before moving Short stories win prizes tim escaped in a vehicle and called “Tom will be at Gene Verdi’s with a walk off loser Tom Griffin, 2- in nearly a month with a five-hitter lness. Signing of Andrea Lacroix to a con­ to Manchester about two years ago police. Wrobel was held ovemightjn health club in Boston for three weeks 4. Hobson was safe at second when as Milwaukee won its fifth straight. He also leaves his wife, Evelyn tract earlier this week by the New She was a member of the Burma Ethan James Whitehill, 7, and says he tells his ideas to his father honorable mentions given in the two lieu of $1,000 bond for court todajf. prior to our camp opening. Verdi has Bobby Grich dropped Dave Chalk’s Tigers 9, Indians 5 Orszulak Lime, another daughter, a Mission Club and Our Ladies of Robyn Washington, 16, ^ h of who writes them down, but he categories—ages 6 to 11, and ages 12 England Whalers brought the club up throw on Rick Burleson’s grounder. Steve Kemp of Detroit blasted a son, and eight grandchildren. built up a reputation for helping LaSallette of Hartford. Manchester, were blue-nbbon (Ethan) does the illustrations. He to 16. Neal H. Nelson, 22, of 413 Main St. to its maximum 25-player list. athletes who had back problems. The Boston third baseman scored the first-inning grand slam and added a Friends may call at the Gatnon Survivors are three daughters, winners in their age categories in a may be heading for a career in Other winners were as follows; was charged with disorderly conduct Lacroix was acquired from the Win­ "Webby says he’s feeling good and tying run on Jack Brohamcr’s groun­ two-run double to drive in a career- Funeral Home, Reynolds Street, Mrs. Arthur (Mary) Jacobson and short story contest sponsored by Arts science fiction — one of his stories is Ages 6 to 11 —second prize, Thad in connection with a disturbance a( a nipeg Jets for future considerations. I bet he’ll be the best conditioned dnut. After Carlton Fisk walked to high six runs. Milt May also homered Danielson, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. One player who is not under con­ Mrs. Oscar (Margaret) Mann, both Encounter of the Manchester Council titled “King Morna Attacks Earth." Terzo, 10, of 148 Kennedy Rd., Main Street apartment early today. player reporting next month,” Kelley load the bases, Ken Brett came on in beat them. We scored enough runs to four hits in that one inning (fifth) and for the Tigers. A mass of Christian burial will be of Manchester, and Mrs. Victor of the Arts. The son of Mr. and Mrs. James “Albert, the Postage Stamp” ; third Police said he was abusive to the tract is Johnny McKenzie. The 40- relief of Griffin. win but didn’t make the plays. We’re not one ball was hit solidly.- He was Twins 6, Royals 5 Saturday at 9 a.m. at St. James plus year old veteran’s contract said. (Helen) Dick of Fairfax, Va.; 9 Their winning stories, along with Whitehill, Ethan will enter second prize, Marci-Lyn Carew, 9, Enfield, female resident and caused a distur­ Brett, pitching from the stretch, not really playing sound baseball. We complaining that the mound was too Dan Ford’s two-out single scored Church in Danielson. Burial will be in A healthy Webster would be a help grandchildren and 11 great­ other winning entries, were read to grade at Martin School. "The Island of Tequasia"; first bance at her home. He was processed wasn’t renewed and if he shows up at set his foot on the rubber preparing made some bad plays and had some high and I told him not to shorten his Bombo Rivera from second base in Danielson. to any club. The man can score goals. grandchildren. an audience of about 60 parents and Although English is not Robyn honorable mention, Darlene Lepak, and released on $50 cash bond fo^ the Whaler to pitch to Bob Bailey, and suddenly bad running tonight. stride. After that he stopped the 10th inning to give rookie Roger In lieu of flowers, friends are inited When he caddied for Gordie Howe in The funeral will be Monday at 9 contest participants Thursday after­ Washington's favorite subject, she 11, 199 N. Elm St., “Manchester court Aug. 28. preseason camp shuffled his feet. Bailey screamed “If they ever get a hit to beat us, throwing the slider and threw the Erickson his 13th victory. The win­ to make donations to the Connecticut the GHO last month at Wethersfield, a.m. from the John F. Tierney noon at Arts Encounter. likes to write and wants to pursue a Mutt"; second honorable mention, Lauren N. Egan, 32, of 867 Center next month at the balk, the home plate umpire agreed, Fregosi added, “that might be all sinker after that.” ning run came off loser Larry Gura, Lung Association or to St, James Webster looked great and had no Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Whitehill's offering, “The Purple writing career. Andrea Dalton, 11, Glastonbury, St. was arrested on a warrant Glastonbury Arena trouble carting Howe’s clubs. and Burleson trotted home with what right.” The loss, the Angels’ fourth in their 10-3. Parish. with a mass at 10 at Our Lady of Monster," complete with colored il­ Her winning entry, titled “Fero, The Cricket Hero.” Thursday on a charge of issuing a bad he’ll be among the Webster is also a pretty fair golfer. proved to be the game-winner. Grich, usually a sure-handed last five games, coupled with a loss While Sox 4, Rangers 2 “Whoshan," was a mythical story. Ages 12 to 16 —second prize, Jill check earlier this month. She was free agents seeking fielder, will be “rested” for a few by the Kansas City Royals, kept the Waller J. Kayan Sorrows Church in Hartford. Burial lustration, was brief, but full of im­ He carries a two handicap. Howe is It was the second straight night the Ralph Garr of Chicago had three will be in Mount St. Benedict- aginative horror. The 16-year-old Manchester High Lampson, 15, 86 Starkweather St., released on a non-surety bond for a spot. an eight handicapper on the Red Sox had scored two unearned games, Fregosi said. On the hobbled Angels one gamp off the AL West hits, drove in a run and scored ROCKVILLE-Walter J. Kayan of Jack Kelley, who Cemetery, Bloomfield. Ethan, who lives at 189 Fern St., School junior submitted the story (at “Shadows of a Memory” ; third court Aug. 28. runs to defeat the Angels. Wednesday throw in the sixth inning, he tried to pace. The Red Sox upped their lead in another to back the four-hit pitching serves as director fairways. Hickory Hill Drive, Somers, former­ Friends may call at the funeral says lie has written lots of stories. He her mother’s suggestion) that she prize, Leslie Bilodeau, 12, 575 Forest Billy Stone, 73. of 28 N. Elm St. was Motes off the cuff night the Angels committed three barehand the ball, but couldn’t come the AL East to 7‘/4 games. of Ken Kravec, 9-11, and reliever ly of Rockville, died Thursday at his home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 had written for a mythology class in St., “Three Peas in a Pod” ; first charged with fourth-degrw larceny of operations for McKenzie errors in the ninth and the Red Sox up with it. California opens a three-game Lerrin LaGrow, who notched his 12th Anyone interested in serving as home. He was the husband of Mrs. A. p.m. school. She said she would like to honorable mention, Timothy Put­ in connection with a shoplifting inci­ the Whalers, said if took a 4-2 decision. "I’d done it in Baltimore several series with the Orioles tonight as save. Lucille Little Kayan. write children's stories later on. nam, 12, 33 Mt. Sumner Drive, dent at the Top Notch store on N. McKenzie comes to camp and Win­ sports information director at Brett dressed quickly after times,’’ the former Oriole said, “but Manchester Community College on a Mr. Kayan was born in Manchester Of the 44 entries received from the Bolton, “The Ghost that wanted to Main St. He was released on a nipeg claims the designated player - Thursday's game and was not it certainly wasn’t the time to do it and lived in Somers the past 16 years Manchester area and towns as far Ski"; second honorable mention. promise to appear in court Aug. 28. who is on the current 25-man official part-time basis should contact Pat tonight, when you’re one run ahead. Mistretta, director of athletics. available for comment. after having lived in Rockville. away as Enfield and West Haven, Laure A.E. Stepanski, 42 Otis St., Police made 15 motor vehicle roster - the popular veteran will be But Red Sox Manager Don Zimmer You’ve got to make the other team Phillies wondering He retired in 1976 as a supervisor Coventry policemen there were three .prizes and two “The House." arrests Thursday and five Friday added. was. beat you.” at the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Winnipeg has until practice starts Jack Repass reports the third an­ “That ain’t bad.” Zimmer smiled. Boston starter Jim Wright lasted — Coonliniicd From Page 1 morning. ' r Group of United Technologies Corp., to claim the unnamed Whaler player nual Roger Poe Golf Scholarship Golf "1 love it.. Bailey told me after the just 2 2-3 innings before giving way to examination of the complainant, the in East Hartford where he was ru l5 'by conducting~an unathorized A burglary was reported at the in the Lacroix deal. Tournament will be staged Sept.20 at game, ‘I may not be hitting but I Bob Stanley. The relief pitcher after being swept town manager has directed that the The Purple Monster employed 40 years. investigation. , .. „ „ , « Edward Jarvis Inc., 375 New State “Winnipeg may not take the Blackledge. The event will honor the know a balk when I see it.’” picked up his 10th win against just two-week suspension be reduced to a former Manchester and University of Other survivors are a son, Howard In reviewing the information Road. Police said two buildings were player,” Kelley said. “If they don’t, Angel Manager Jim Fregosi said one loss, becoming the American NEW YORK (UPI) — Los Angeles beat Philadelphia, 5-2, three-day suspension. By EI'II W JAMES M IIITEIIII.I. louder. Some one was calling my Hartford golfer who died. The E. Kayan of Ellington; a daughter, presented at the meeting, the name ETHAN, ETHAN...... ! entered sometime Thursday night. A we’d be happy to keep the man as one you can't expect to give the Red Sox League leader in winning percentage The town manager had indicated 1 even saw him. It was the night college will sponor play which will Thursday night to sweep a three-game series at Philadelphia’s Mrs. Neil (Judith Ann) Auerbach of employees’ past servica record and of our 25 roster players.” that many chances and expect to win. with a .909 mark. that he will be working with Chief before Sunday, my friend and 1 were I was so surprised that I fell off my radio and socket set were stolen.' have a shotgun start. Veteran Stadium, keeping them one game ahead of San Fran­ Wilton, Conn.; a brother, Edward the procedures followed in the dis­ A burglary was also reported at an Gordie Howe, age 50, said he was “When you give a team like Boston “ T h at’s the best game Bob Kjellquist in deliberations with the riding on our bikes past the bike. cisco in the National L eape West And the first-place Phillies Kayan of Vernon, and six charge, the town manager has Olcott Drive residence Wednesday pleased that the Whalers were four or five outs an inning,” the Stanley’s pitched,” commented council’s sub-committee which will cemetery, then 1 saw him. Then I noticed that I was not in the President’s Cup Tournament will grandchildren. directed a re-instatement of officer night, but nothing was reported mis­ "bringing some young fellows to the Zimmer, “He gave up three runs on are now just two games in front of Chicago in the NL East. be dealing with improving the He was tall dark purple with four cemetery but in my bedroom. 1 heard be staged Saturday and Sunday at the rookie manager said, “it’s tough to The funeral will be Saturday at 9 Fawcett with 10 working day suspen­ my mom saying. Ethan, you fell out club” with the signing of Lacroix. The last time the Dodgers visited operations and functions of the arms and two legs with one mean sing. Manchester Country Club. Last a.m. from the Burke-Fortin Funeral sion. green fork in his hand. He went of bed. You must of had a a night­ The latter is 33. Philadelphia (June 2-3-4), the Charges against officer Lane in­ Police Department.” “I hope to play on the same line,” weekend’s Father and Son tourney Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, GURGLE-GARGLE as we rode by. mare. Now you know Phillies swept the series with an I National League | volved his participation in an un­ ’The Town Council has set up a sub­ Howe told Kelley. was garnered by the Tony P ’s - Tony with a mass at 10 at All Saints At the end of the street we turned 1 told you not to eat that super Sun­ Local pro nervous aggregate score of 18-7. Church, Somers. Burial will be in authorized investigation, as well as a committee headed by Karen Nash to Ether was first used as an ’The latter added, “And 20 other Pietrantonio and his son, Gino, with Now the Phillies must be asking, investigate the town’s police depart­ around to see him again. Would you day with 7 scoops of ice cream, Maynard and Rick Clough in the Grove Hill Cemetery, Rockville. charge of statements against a fellow anesthesia by an American dentist in guys would want to get the third “Who are these guys?” Rick Reuschel as the Cubs dropped ment. ’The committee is expected to believe he was holding a transistor carmel and hot fudge topping, runner-up role, the same placement Friends may call at the funeral officer. 1842 after a young chemistry student slot.” Steve Garvey’s bases-loaded triple the Reds thre^ games back of Los radio to his ear and dancing with the whipped cream and 7 cherries before they had in 1975 . The Cloughs cap­ upon nabbing lead home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In reviewing the information make its first report to the council at described to him its effect upohg Kelley has high hopes that Tom broke a 1-1 tie in the eighth inning Angeles in the NL West. Loser Tom Monday’s council meeting. fork as his partner. you went to bed last night! tured the event in 1974. The family suggests that friends presented at the meeting, and other Then the music pot louder and young people who sniffed it for In­ Webster will be back, fully recovered HARRISON, N.Y. (UPI) — After Jim Albus, a local pro at a and Burt Hooton, 13-8, and Terry Seaver fell to 11-12. may make memorial gifts to the pertinent information, the town toxication at “ether frolics. ” ; nearby golf course, shot a 5-under-par 66 to take the early first- Forster combined on a seven-hitter Pirates 5-3, Astros 1-2 American Heart Association, 310 manager has directed a reinstate­ Deregulation du<^ ———* as the Dodgers won for the 10th time Steve Brye’s fourth-inning double Collins St., Hartford. ment of the officer with a 10 working- (,ard of I hanks round lead Thursday in the $300,000 Westchester Golf Classic, he in their last 12 games. Over that helped win the second game for the BOSTON (UPl) — President We would like to express our Affirmed, Alydar day suspension. heartfelt appreciation to the many admitted he was nervous finding his name in front of some of the stretch, Los Angeles pitching has Pirates. And Don Robinson sup­ Carter’s chief domestic adviser says friends, relatives and neighbors who ! The charges against Officer allowed only 27 runs on an average ported his own four-hit pitching with the federal government, is moving were so generous and kind in our re­ best players in the world. Lottery i Doughty involved conduct un­ cent sorrow. yield of six hits per game. gradually toward deregulation of the T got tighter as the round went hit a bad shot. I knew my putter two RBI singles in the opener. becoming an officer. In officer clash in Travers Garvey, who drove in the club’s Herbert B. Crandall. AL SIEFFERTS would save me.” 'Giants 3, Expos 0 along,” said Albus, a 38-year-old Doughty’s case, the complainant was economy in an effort to spur competi­ Jane McCrystal The winning number drawn appearing in his first event on the Nicklaus led a group of six, two first run with a fourth-inning single, Ed Halicki fired a four-hit shutout present at the meeting and was sub­ tion and aid small business. and Carol Rawson Thursday in the Connecticut daily SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (UPI) - If it were not for summer tour, courtesv of a local strokes behind Jaeckel at 67, while analyzed his game-winning triple: and Jack Clark hit his 20th home run lottery was 571. ject to cross examination by the par­ Invites you to Alydar’s courage and persistence, Affirmed, like Seattle Slew exemption. “It’s not hard to get John Mahaffey, winner of the last “I was trying to hit the ball through to pace San Francisco over Montreal. The Connecticut weekly numbers ties present. before him, would now be an undefeated Triple Crown winner. overwhelmed when you see your two tournaments including the PGA the middle, but Tug (Phillies’ Halicki, 6-6, picked up his fourth In reviewing the information were 28, 114, and 546268. The lucky .In his remarkable career, the name up there with all the big championship, was in a group of reliever McGraw) threw me a pitch shutout of the year. presented and the basis of the cross help the kidsi Patrice Wolf son, who owns the horse color was red. NOW TAKING APPUCATIONS golden colt has 15 victories in his 17 shots.’’ seven at 3-under 68. Fourteen players that tailed away and I went to right Padres 9, Mels 2 with her husband Lou. field. If I had been trying to pull the starts, with earnings of $812,485 this The only possible drawback is that Albus was referring, of course, to came in at 69 and 20 finished at 1- Dave Winfield slammed a home 2-3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE SAT. 11-2 P.M. under 70, including Watson. ball, I would have hit into a double year alone. Should he win Saturday’s Steve Cauthen, injured last week in a the likes of Jack Nicklaus and Tom run and drove in three runs to help Andy Bean, the tour’s leading play.” Democrat pay $l(X),000-added Travers Stakes, he spill, will not ride Affirmed as he has Watson. He definitely was not Gaylord Perry win his 260th career money winner, came in at par-71 Garvey scored on the triple thanks ONE DAY ONLY! / a p a r t m e n t s from would pass Secretariat’s single­ in seven starts this year. Instead, thinking of Barry Jaeckel, a 29-year- game. Perry, 14-5, became the HARTFORD (UPI) - •197 -V along with 16 others and defending A season earnings record of $860,404. Laffit Pincay Jr. will fly in from old who is only slightly more famous to a poor relay throw. leading winner among active For the first time, (Connec­ In other NL games, Chicago pitchers, moving ahead of COOKOUT $ But, as always, the lone thing stan­ California to handle the colt as he has than Albus himself. champion Andy North had a 72. ticut Democrats have IncludM twat, hot water, full “This game is funny,” said blanked Cincinnati, 2-0, Pittsburgh Philadelphia’s Jim Kaat. decided their leader ding between Affirmed and his goal done twice before, in winning the But while Albus was off to the 11 am>5 pm Piping Rock Club in Locust Valley to Jaeckel, who joined the tour in 1975. swept Houston, 5-1 and 3-2, Sap Fran­ Cardinals 4, Braves 3 deserves a salary. The par­ b a e e m e n t , V h b a t h s , Saturday 50 * is Alydar. Santa Anita Derby by eight lenghths SAT., ...... “If you get a good start and have cisco shut out Montreal, 3-0, San George Hendrick drove in two runs ty’s newly elected state The copper-colored Calumet colt is this year and the Hollywood Juvenile give a golf lesson, Jaeckel snatched modern appliances, parking, HOT DOC & COKE positive thoughts, it can hold you for Diego routed New York, 9-2, and St. with a sacrifice fly and a bases- chairman John Dempsey A ugust 19 the only horse to have defeated Af­ Championship by seven last year. the lead away, going 6-under-par 65 AUGUST 19tfi the whole day. This is one of those Louis edged Atlanta, 4-8. Jr. will get the same pay cable-vision available firmed, beating him twice last year to move one stroke in front at the end loaded walk and Ted Simmons Cheevers recovering days when everything was positive.” Culi8 2, Reda 0 as his Republican counter­ CALL 646-8435 — in the prestigious Champagne and of the first round. knocked in the winning run with a Jaeckel, who earned his first vic­ Dave Kingman hit his 20th home fielder’s choice grounder to pace the part. Fred Biebel — $30,000 Mon. - Fri. 8-5 also in the Great American Stakes — BOSTON (UPI) — Boston Bruins’ and remaining close enough in seven goalie Gerry Cheevers will have a tory four months ago in the run to back the four-hit pitching of Cardinals over the Braves. a year. S a t. 8-12 __ Come to Al SiefferVs Saturday\ At a Thursday night I other starts so that in nine miles of torn cartilage removed from his Tallahassee Open, birdied the first meeting, the Democratic HUD n«t ‘I . racing, Affirmed’s winning margin is right knee during surgery Friday at two holes on the 6,603-yard State Central Committee for a cookout! Sponsored by] : oply three lengths. Massachusetts General Hospital. Westchester course and went on to voted overwhelmingly to The 1 1/4-mile Travers — also Coach Don Cherry today said he add six more against only two Lopez will, won’t be missed pay Dempsey, the son of a the Manchester Elks. All] known as the Midsummer Derby — did not expect Cheevers will be ready bogeys. popular former governor marks the two colts’ first meeting for the start of training camp, but “I d id n y ven let the bopys bother DEARBORN, Mich. (UPI) women golfers with more than $150,- it because of a severe cold, while .^ICKH AM glamor girl Jan Stephenson was dis­ and until recently Gov, since Affirmed outdueled Alydar for said he did not think the operation me,” said Jaeckel, who had 11 one- cnpntatnrSoftball as confident as ever regarding their , PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - exchange for forward George McGin­ born Country Club, led by veteran Narkon ties for fifth • Shuffleboard Aug* 1% 11’2 P.M.______charges’ ability. Bobby Jones says his defensive nis and a future draft pick. Kathy Whitworth and Sandra Post Affirmed is rated the slight ability will be the key to fitting McGinnis helped the 76ers gain after the first round. • Children's Playgrounds ! favorite (4-5) oveh Alydar (even) Tied for fifth place after Barbara Young, playing out nf • Oriental Garden in with the Philadelphia 76ers. respectability in the NBA three years Whitworth and Post each shot 3- ; because of his three victories in the ago, but the arrival of Julius Erving Aspetuck Valley, successfully "The things that I can do are under 69s Thursday to take a one- yesterday’s final round was • Facilities for Picnics and Outings : Triple Crown series this year, while gave him a lesser role and, as a defended her crown with a total of hopefully what this team is looking stroke lead over Sue Roberts and Nancy Narkon in the 13th an­ • Live Bird Display HI fiie lW the other two entrants — Nasty And result, the team’s continuity suf, Sharon Miller. Another stroke back 231, one stroke better than Gail Bold and Shake Shake Shake — are at for,” Jones said Thursday at a news nual Connecticut State • Nature Trails 143-445 HARTfORD RD. 1/1/ MANCHES fered. were Patty Hayes and Debbie Appell of the Golf Club of Avon. l-Ait off l*HI 6-1 and 15-1 on the morning line. conference. Women’s Amateur Golf Cham­ Greenwich High senior to-be .Aman­ “This is a change for both of us and Massey while five golfers were at 647-1997 y.m\ 4»f hvvnvy • Mi kn* S|. . Those latter odds are expected to go Jones, former college All- a change is good sometimes,” Jones pionship at Lyman Meadow da Presto took third and Marji Funk American and a mainstay for the par 72. Op«n Tonlahl til 9, Mon. A Thuro. Ill 9 even higher by post time of 5:42 p.m. said. “I think George will fit in Golf Club in Middlefield. fourth place. Denver Nuggets last year, said he The second richest tournament on- Wendy Ehrlich of Ellington Ridge TuM., Wod., A Sot. Ill 5 ; EDT in the nationally televised race. Igood." Narkon, three-time club champ at was initially surprised about being the tour drew 17,750 fans for the Pro- finished down the list with a 255 total “I don’t want to take anything He said his strengths lie “pretty Am and the first round, and the lure Manchester Country Club, had a •V YOU Mff A away from Seattle Slew, but Af­ traded to the Philadelphia 76ers, but while Karen Parciak of Manchester uwiMii exness, cute mjhick or mos cus not shocked. much" the way the 76ers have of the $22,500 first prize has brought closing round 82 in the S4-hoIe tourna­ firmed won the Triple Crown over a analyzed his ability. “Defense," one of the better fields on a tour. ment for a final 243 total, sharing Country Club did not turn in a card «muh m i»x).oo north of horse who would have been a Triple Jones, a 6-foot-9, 212 pound ' the final day. forward, came to Philadelphia with Jones 8aid. “Getting back, 1 try to But Lopez, an CighUlme winner fifth place with Gia Fells of MnMTCKMT.'' Crown winner in anotheC yearj” said expend my energies in those areas.” Dehver guard Ralph Simpson in and the wealthiest of this year's Brooklawn. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri., Aug. 18, 197B— PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri.. Aug. 18. 1978 Finals slated Sunday ‘Run, Walk or Jog’ Standings "33Solomoii^s advice hits home ■ I game, saved one match point with an The second annual five mile, “Run, Walk or Jog for the Health of It" race American League play the winner of today’s quarter­ straight games to even the match. STOWE, Vt. (UPI) - Harold But Teltscher, panting as Solomon overhead smash, but he hit wide on sponsored bv the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Club Fitness Committee and First Kiisi final match between No. 3 seed Tiin Town tennis Federal Savings & Loan Association of East Hartford will be held Saturday, East ran him around the court, refused to the next point and Teltscher leaped in ; ', W L Pet. GB Solomon may have wished he Gullikson of Onalaska, Wis., and Aug. 26 at 10 a.m. The race is expected to draw a large field of entrants all of W L Pet. GB give up as he rallied a return or the air with fists raised. 76 44 .633 - .had never given Eliot fifth-seeded Peter Fleming of whom will be eligible for over $700 in jogging shoes and prizes shown at ran­ Boston Philadelphia 63 54 .538 - closed in to the net for a drop shot. “This is the biggest one of my life. New York 68 51 .571 m 62 57 .521 2 Teltscher that bit of advice Chatham, N.J. I’m playing as well as I’ve ever- dom after the race. Chicago Teltscher, who turned pro three Solomon, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Milwaukee 67 52 .563 8Mi Montreal 58 63 .479 7 three weeks ago in Cincinnati. played, ” Teltscher said. pairings set The run will start at the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Club building and follow months ago, stunned the crowd with held serve in the first two games of Detroit 66 52 .559 9 Pittsburgh 56 62 .475 7% Teltscher said it was that en- In a second-round match Thursday, a course to the top of Veteran Memorial Park and return a slightly different an array of passing shots that the third set, but Teltscher broke ser­ Baltimore 64 55 .538 11'^ St. Louis, 50 71 .413 15 codraging word which helped him top-seeded Jim m y Connors of route. seemed to scrape the lines. vice to take a 3-2 lead and ran off the Seedings and pairings in Men’s Singles, Men’s Masters and Geveland 53 66 .445 22t(! New York - 49 71 .408 15'A defeat Solomon, the No. 2 seed, 6-2,5- Belleville, 111., defeated Ferdi Last year 133 competed. He had little difficulty winning the next three games to take the match. Women’s Singles in the Manchester Recreation Department’s Toronto 46 74 .383 30 7, 6-2, Thursday in a major quarter­ Taygan of Framingham, Mass., 6-4, Course record for men was set by Jim Uhrig in 25:13 and by Marianne West first set and had a 5-3 lead in the se- Solomon, down 406 in the last Adult Town Tournament have been announced by Joe Erardi, Kriege for women in 35:44. ______\tV»l W L Pet. GB final upset at the $75,000 Grand Prix ronH hofore Solomon reeled off four , 6- 1. director. • w L Pet. GB Los Angeles 71 50 .587 - tennis tournament. Connors faces eighth-seeded Tom 54 .546 — ‘‘He told me you’ve got to hang in Gullikson of Easton, Pa., in a Singles in both divisions will be Kansas City 65 San Francisco 70 51 .579 1 66 57 .537 1 there. I was ready to give |n, but I quarterfinal match today, while No. wide open with defending champions California Cincinnati 68 53 .562 3 59 59 .500 5'/4 just remembered what he said,’’ said 4. seed Bob Lutz of San Clemente, Tom McDonald and Louise Kermode Texas San Diego . 62 59 .512 9 Gates to coach 61 62 .496 6 W k the 19-year-old Teltscher of Palos Sports transactions Calif., meets No. 6 Cliff Richey of not entered as well as 1977 runner- Oakland Houston 56 64 .467 Steve Gates, former outstanding track and cross country stan­ .446 12 Verdes, Calif., who formerly played San Angelo, Tex. ups Mike White and Kathleen Minnesota ' 54 67 Atlanta 55 65 .458 15 70 .412 16 on the UCLA tennis team. The tourney at the Top Notch Caspar. dout at Manchester High and Eastern Connecticut State College, Chicago 49 has been named cross country coach at Manchester Community Seattle 45 76 .372 21 Instead it was Solomon who Pro Foolliiill Pocoroba on 21-day disabled list and resort-hotel is being played on Deco Earle Custer will place his crown Denver — Placed offensive tackle recalled catcher Bruce Benedict Turf 11, a rubberiz^ cement surface on the line in the Men’s Masters for collapsed in the final set, dropping College. tative team. I would also appreciate the last four games. Frank Smith on injured reserve list from Richmond (IL). which will be used at the U.S. Open at players 45 and over. Cross country was recently, shearing from any potential runners Thursday's Results Teltscher, who ousted seventh- and cut rookie free-agents quarter­ Kansas City — Optioned outfielder Flushing Meadow, N.Y., next month. All divisions will be in action Satur­ reinstituted as a fall sport at MCC attending MCC.’’ Tlmrsduy's Results Pittsburgh 5, Houston 1 seeded Kim Warwick of -Australia back Fred Mortenson and corner- Joe Zdeb to Omaha (AA) to make day with finals slated Sunday after­ after a y ear’s absence due to Milwaukee 6, Toronto 0 Gates is currently employed at Pittsburgh 3, Houston 2 before his match with Solomon, now back Terry Peters. room for right-handed relief pitcher budgetary restraints. Detroit 9, Geveland 5 noon. Travelers and is still active in New Chicago ?, Cincinnati 0 advances to the semi-finals. He will Houston — Acquired wide receiver Steve Foucault, acquired on waivers Gates is looking forward to a good England competition as a member of Minnesota 6, Kansas City 5,10 inns. Men’s Singles will take place at Los Angeles 5, Philadelphia 2 Richard Caster from New York Jets from Detroit. [ ) Charter Oak Park. turnout of candidates. tbe Hartford Track Club. CJiicago 4, Texas 2 San Francisco 3, Montreal 0 for undisclosed draft choices in 1979 Steve Hadge is top seed with Jim “ It will be like starting from The coach resides at 21 Overbrook Boston 8, California 6 San Diego 9, New York 2 and 1980, Kennedy second seed and Phil Valen­ scratch as there are no returning Drive in Manchester. Kansas City - Signed free-agent Ilorkcy EASTERN DIVISION Killy Ansaldi Today’s Games St. Louis 4, Atlanta 3 Softball Average White won by forfeit over tine third seed in Men’s Singles. veterans," he noted. “I am confident The opening meet will be Sept.20 (Tiicago (Pro’ly 2-2) at Geveland defensive lineman Rod Broadway. Los Angeles — Acquired center Saturday morning pairings at 8 Women’s Singles will be contested that I can put together a represen- against . Today’s Games Dale McCourt from Detroit as com­ Fuss & O’Neill. (Wise 9-15), N Minnesota — Cut wide receiver Farr’s 47 (Bill Gorra 15, Jim Sulick o’clock are Jim Baldwin vs. Pete at the West Side Oval. Kitty Ansaldi Cincinnati (Norman 10-7) at pensation for Red Wings’ signing Detroit (Rosema 6-6) at EASI’ERN Johnny Square. 12), CTAC 43 (Dave Gustamachio 23, Dwyer, Jim O’Brien vs. Rich Conti; is top seed and Betty Ann Capshaw Chicago (Roberts 5-7) Rockwell behind a 23-hit attack free-agent goalkeeper Rogie Vachon. Milwaukee (Sorenson 14-8), N San Diego (Rasmussen 11-9) at Pro IliiHkfllnill Scott Burns 10). Steve Werbner vs. George Finnegan; second seed. Toronto (Underwood 6-9) at downed Dean Machine, 18-12, last Milwaukee - Signed rcjkie Pink Lemonade winner-runner-up Rich Horton vs. Jairo Orduz. Saturday morning pairings at 8:30 Montreal (Rogers 13-7), N night in a makeup tiit at Mt. Nebo. forward Otis Howard of Austin Peay. Former pro player Minnesota (Serum 6-5), N San Francisco (Knepper 12-9) at Pairings at 9:30 are: Pete Leber vs. are: Debbie Caouette vs. Grace Texas (Medich 66) at Kansas City Fran Doherty had four hits, Vinny Ilns.-ball Down 5-2 in a playoff for the second annual Pink Lemonade Philadelphia (Lerch 7-7), N Steven Olshewski; Valentine vs. Dan Paprzycol; Patricia Conti vs. Bonnie Vivenzio, Raiph Gardner and Wayne Atlanta — Placed catcher Biff (Gale 13-4), N Los Angeles (John 13-9) at New Ladies’ Doubles Tennis Tournament Wednesday at the Hickey; Bob Young vs. Bill Lindland. Pairings at 10 o’clock are Baltimore (McGregor 12-10) at Miner three apiece and Len Riccio, A BEAUTIFUL LAWN starts with to coach at MCC York (Espinosa 9-10), N Manchester Racquet Qub, Julie Britnell and Sally Burgess, McGugan; Skip Ross vs. Bob Taylor. Gail Dwyer vs. Ingne Noone; Mary Bob Palozie and Rick Field two each California (Knapp 11-7), N Houston (Ruble 26) at Pittsburgh above rallied to beat Gail Boud and Judy Brown, below, 7-6, Pairings at 11 a.m. are: Winner of Jo I^ne vs. Barbara Ross. Pairings John Fitzgerald, former All-New England and professional Boston (Torrez 146) at Oakland for Rockwell. Brad Miller had three Baldwin-Dwyer vs. Kennedy; winner at 11:30 are: winner Caouette- (D. Robinson 8-5), N blows including a homer and Elliot with a 5-3 edge in the nine-point tie-breaker. Thirty one teams soccer player has been appointed head soccer coach qt (Renko 6-7), N Atlanta (McWilliams 5-0) at St. of Werbner-Finnegan vs. Hadge. Paprzycol vs. Capshaw; winner New York (Figueroa 11-8) at Seat­ Svelnys, Dennis Shooter and Dwight took part within the round-robin with A n i t e Murphy coor­ Quarterfinals are Saturday afternoon Conti-Lindland vs. Ansaldi. The Manchester Community College. Louis (Vuckovich 10-9), N Fitzgerald still holds all scoring and assist records at Eastern tle (Mitchell 6-11), N Downham two safeties each for dinating play with Pro Jack Redmond. (Herald photos by Yost) at 1 o’clock with the semifinals Sun­ semifinals will be Saturday after­ Dean. day morning at 9 o’clock and finals noon at 2 and the finals Sunday at Connecticut State College. He played professional soccer with GUSOUNE DEllin Sunday afternoon at 2. noon. the Connecticut Wildcats, the Connecticut Yankees and the Men’s Masters will be staged at All matches are best two-of-three Pittsburgh Miners. Run, walk, jog for the health Robertson Park. Custer is top seed sets and a 9-point tie-breaker will be WantMl and George Boser second seed. used if needed. Each participant is to He takes over a program that has . Jal alal renults Pairings Saturday morning at 9:30 bring a new can of balls. Tbe loser been highly successful since its in­ East Hartford of it...you can do iti takes tbe used can while the winner ception eight years ago. In that time. Thursday Evening am SK lowus »w 1^ , are Ed Lemieux vs. George Lewis lUMlStMM 11W S.W 1 lUNCHSTER and William Wilson vs. Custer. The takes the unused can to the next MCC has had only one losing season sets golf play nBinBUBUunBinfnt ] Mp ■ Ztpl M l First Federal Savings/Aircraft Club iMimn lut tn ; 1 I i Im i EfiMrrt 1 Lemieux-Lewis winner faces Boser match, while compiling a 76-28-11 record. The 32nd annual Captain Charles M M i M W.W 5 mile road race GAS - OIL - CIGARETTES Saturday afternoon at 1 with the Any questions players may contact Last year the Cougars were 10-5-1 l i t - 5 M k Ii M 1 M Melody Memorial Golf Tournament, TrlM> M -l 3M.W only Lawn-a-mar finals Sunday morning at 10. Erardi at 646-6794. and finished fourth in New England which determines East Hartford’s M kU M 1U.H Dept, of Agriculture experts agree; National Junior College Competition. Trihda 144 I41i.n 1 iwfa I liW Ml 1 • Saturday, August 26, 1978 "FALL !S THE BEST TIME champion golfer, will be held Satur­ It you ira flninclally mponolblo, ooll motivatod TO START...OR RENOVATE YOUR LAWN" I m I M l I > 10:00 a.m. Starting lime at The and datiroua of having your own bualnota call - Fitzgerald has been the assistant day and Sunday, Aug. 26-27, at thie 2 Imp) * Aircraft Club parking lot, 200 •AUTUMN-ATION la lAWN-A-MATS name for ogf FAIL ’.srfir ““ M MM i 11 lU I Clement Road, E. Htfd. Oraenskoopar cart program, cualomlzod to moal tha naodt of soccer coach at Central Connecticut East Hartford Golf Club. hilicU 14 im i your lawn. Whan you boy yoor lawn producta from tha Lawn-A- Trihcti l-M U L N • 9:00 a.m. number assignment Mat Man. at prtcaa compaftllw to nkjor brands In yoor local Softball playoffs State College the past three yeare Open to all current and former PaM iMHN • 9 male age groups, 5 female age garden canter. B m cMi MUS sna P«n and was head coach at East Catholic residents of East Hartford, the liMa 0 4 UlUl groups A-1 OIL CORPORATION HE'IL OEUVER and APPLY YOUR MATERIALS. POWER tourney will be an 18-holes, medal iM M M W S iarm !S • Free lee shirts to the first 100 who IHmOOUCTOIIY High in 1975. register OFFER play. • Free $700 in prizes drawn at SAVES MONEY AND GUESSWORK starting Monday Practice will begin Wednesday. In addition to the championship 4 ^ M M l M l l U l random following the race 563-7146 SAVES ON EQUIPMENT RENTAL Fitzgerald hopes to carry on the fine T llK tl M 2 14».W • Register by mall or in person at SAVES YOU TIME flight for those with handicaps of 10 m k ii 1-1 law mcMMUsmBiNm any Aircraft Club or FIrat Federal Laava nama and lalaphona nutnbar CAN YOU AFFORD NOT TO USE Four games, two each at Robertson Park and Fitzgeral Field, soccer tradition at MCC and looks to and under, there will be four other TiMlM4IN.W Savings office. for appointment. • teeSng (1 fe. per USTT m- I S ! • Registration fee $1.00 to be 1.000 to. a ) will be on top Monday night as the annual Town Slow Pitch “B” a winning 1978 Campaign. flights: 11 to 14,15 to 18,19 and over,: ui LawnamaTiPdiL • FertUtxatton donated to local charily • Power Aeration This year the Cougars play their plus a Calloway Flight for thoM ISSI^i tw • Not an AAU aanctlonad race • Power Rolling . Softball Tournament gets under way. P«1k Ii MI 2JI 0NLY247-6S26 toughest schedule ever. Highlights without an official handicap. TrihcUM-2 2SI4l • Pre*registration ends Wednesday. August 23rd. Bob & Marie’s Pizza, this year’s ty League runnerup CBT Blue versus include games against NJCAA ’The tournament is in memory of M kU 14 MM rem cwiiMUl mu f«B TM l 144 tJSUI Tkiirti ISW 1W Indy League winner, is defending Charter Oak League runnerup powers of New Lon­ the late Captain Charles Melody, a HrawKWMOTrim Manchester Jaycees at 7:30. , S I« I M champ in the double elimination don, Massasoit Community College native of East Hartford and outstan­ ) 3 fan Name 1 Ml bwn ».W I HMak 5-7 37.41 There will be six games, two each I M a d a 7-5 lUM play. of Brockton, Brown University and ding golfer. He lost his life in combat Address City DUsty League champ North End at Robertson, Fitzgerald and Nike the UConn J.V. team. Manchester during World War II at the age of 26. «M.U24aw TrNacta 744 SITJI Field, Tuesday night with the finals M M lM IU I airon «Mf woes wia rarrs Fire faces Rec League runnerup Community College opens the season TiMi M i m t I U * d rib 12W M slated Aug. 29 at Fitzgerald. Starting times can be obtained by 1 ftkrta Eaawra ItM Aircraft Club 200 Clement Road. E. Hartford Reed Construction in the 6 o’clock Sept. 16 with the Southern Connec­ calling the golf course at 528-5082. opener at Fitzgerald followed by a In case of rain, games will be ad­ ticut Jayvees. vanced to the next scheduled night. M M i 14 1H.7I clash between the two Nike League T riM l 14.1 TN.N A M C DEALERS entries, Wilson Electric and Flo’s I mim a* I0WU2 SOB wm 2ZMllr*i<|i ItW IM Cake Decorating, at 7:30. JBmIldiMn Ml Flisr Federal Savings The schedule at Robertson pits Thcrnu7slalic;ill\ Friday Evening 1 iM tn i IkraMl Reclihine buckcis conin'lled fan MM i MIMI Indy League runnerup Thrifty Dus/nighi rear M K b 24 II1.W East Hartford, Glaatonbory, South Glastoobury, Package against Eastern League view mirrtir IriCWINWUS Trihcb 2 M N 42I ipwns 7 ra n s IW U 3 W .7 » Htonchestar. Van>on, RockvHle artd South WlrKlsor. runnerup Alliance Printing in the 6 4-speed 1. bMI>traIZ a p j 171BMMI M il o’clock lamplighter followed by Dus­ siandard iransmissii>n 2. Riga Llchaa (Xersi/ed irunk 3. hvy kvicr I IZ iU a 4. IhrtrrilaM 4. Hrriica I Rack and pinion i m W C m 5. fanM R i sieerinc iS a t a Kemp scores 7. CMzaiR DOUBLE llllbm Cozza among winners t M Sarn L lt$carM ?nd of summer -used car | in golf event percentage, although Fronl- VmkdOamt SnCirila pmMTMP.UAM Paterno_ and^ryantIryant .765 percenUge, althou u heel drise jaitmmui IthGHf M»U$ A1 Kemp of Manclistet BIRMINGHAM, posted 11-1 records last he is second to Bryant in im n 7 ra n s iknUps 1. b $ c m Carita took the individual low Ala. (UPI) - Joe year, equal to any major total victories with a 32- tURrtra Ihtabei 4-wheel gross at last weekend’s Patepo of Penn State college coacb in tbe nation. season record of 231-68-9. Power frt^ni 1 Salap^rcaUi Completing the top 10 for Radial pK tires independent suspension 4. ZaMi M ar two-day Member-Guest Paterno has won 112 disc brakes 5. Iriarta tasaiai CLEARANCE has the best won-lost games, lost 24 and tied 1 in 1978 are Dan Devine of 1977 L ia O m i laar 0am I Tournament at Redding percentage while T.MCm 7. M e t I VrqMca Country Gub. his 12 seasons as head national champion Notre L H i iagri Jaritr I I. Darria [m u m OUR USED CMS M E GUMAIITEED & R£COIIIIinOIIED mtmhtsaaki SttS Erwi Carweai DISCOUNTS! Alabama’s Paul Dame, ,744, 147-48-8; Kemp, who had rounds of coach at Penn State, MCMKNOm M G M K N U U S 79 NOVA ■37M 80-73, was the guest of “Bear” Bryant has Bryant has a record of Carmen Cozza, Yale, .722, 7rarrs 7 ra rrs 4 Door. 6 cyl., A/trana., P/S, P/B, won the most games 273-76-16 in 33 seasons as 84-32-1; Bill Mallory o f 1. M lfK i lartm I. lascaraa MarcaMa Charles Mitchell of Red­ ONIY«3295’BUYS I-farraariRaM t Arriaci I ttrfuca Radio. ding. among major college head coach at Maryland, Colorado, .706, 68-28-1; IfiteM I 3. E rm Carita Charley McClendon of i Ha bvier I 4. brniaca I EcaMrra 79 FORD ORAN TORINO *4495 football coaches, ac­ Kentucky, Texas A&M and 5. lirt b|H i bca M ar CLEARANCE PLUS 3 Seat Squire Wagon. V-8, A/trana., Alabama, giving him a LSU, .690, 120-52-7; Bobby L U t e a a i M r ^ Ocfcaa cording to the 1978 list Bowden of Florida State, 7. larflSarpa 7. kej CaraMti* air cond., P/S, P/B, Radio. percentage of .770, AFUI128 8. Im Caraa 8. Dank Canaki 77 HONDA CVee *4090 of “ Top Twenty M ic h ig a n ’s Bo .688, 88-40-0, Sins labka (ka$M I Sta. Wagon. 4 cyl., 4 speed trans., 77 CAPRICE *9395 Smith enters The selection system 4ttttiKSMUS IM C M SHOES Coaches.” Schembechler has the se­ Trans 7PORTS radio. 4 Door, V-8, A/trana., Air Cond., cond best percentage begins by picking the 20 1. EniBi Radio, P/steerIng, P/brakes, Was YEAR-END SAVINGS Paterno* has won 82.1 SO COMPUTEiy EQUiPra) L M ia ta UTC classic 1 Zcr> 75 VEBA CPE. *1995 $5495. percent of his games as a behind Paterno with .796 coaches who have won the I M e r l 3. CMnau I 4 cyl., 4 speed trans., radio. Stan Smith heads up the and a 15-year m ajor most games and then i S ci^ 4. Ibea major college coach and I M 5. Ian early entry list of inter­ Bryant has 273 victories, college record of 126-30-6. ranking them by percen­ i.g im 6. Mer 77 MONZA 2-F2 *3995 79 CAMARO *4395 national competitors who tage. They must have ABOUT ALLVOUHAVE T.OiHkl 7. Damo Cpe. V-B, A/trans., air condition, P/S, Sport Cpe., 6 cyl., A/trans., according to the annual list Frank Kush of Arizona iCvta I. Hriirta S Q IM a ta l P/B. Radio p/steerIng, radio, was $4495. ON NEW PACERS will take part in the United prepared by Eimore Stae is fourth on a 20-year coached five seasons at the MPet* Technologies Gassic Ten­ record of 164-49-1, good Jor major college level and the StkGNENQUS IlthCAKMUUS “Scoop” Hudgins, public 7 ra rrs 7 rarrs 76 DODBE CORONET *3999 77 NOVA *3990 nis Tournament at the relations director for Ihe .769, and Ohio State’s overall record must be TODOISPICKACOIOR. ftte tan I. Ema Zagai 4 door, Broughman, V-8, A/trans., Air 4 door, 8 cyl. a/trans., radio, Hartford Armory, Sept. 18- winning. lartvca t M ^ a I M ar Cond., P/8teerlng, P/brakes, radio, Southeastern Conference. Woody Hayes is fifth with a Ian bai 3. SalMM CarHa p/ateerlng, was $4050. 24, 4.i iNriCMi M er I 4. ZaWa 9nfiau vinyl roof. AND GREMLINS! i Rirr^ 5. E M k Hartal^ Tournament Director You get all this as standard equip­ or 24,(XX) miles. Additionally, you’re 6. U C m i 4. Jaq Ochaa 79 NOVA *3599 7. Gwrnca I Ciramaikl 79 PONTIAC ASTRE *1990 Warren Bosworth said the covered for the first 12 months or l.batjbmm Hatchback Cpe., 4 Cyl., 4 speed Hatchback Cpe., 6 cyl., A/trans., ment on a Fiat 128. All in a sleekly i ZifM Dim 1 tiarta Chask I P/ateerlng, radio. Was $3695. lineup includes veterans S8U I Emavt* sms Au i Gm iiIu trans., radio. Izzy el Shafei of Egypt, styled European performance sedan 12,000 miles for just about any defect RhOUlNIIIUS 12th GME NtllUS U.S. Davis Cupper Eric MIDGET FOOTBALL in material or workmanship.** Ask 7 rans 79 FORD LTD *4995 77 PINTO *3899 that really does have room for four l . i K i Qu$k I 1. lascaran Urqkaca station Wagon. 4 cyl. 4 speed trans., Van Dillen, Ross Case of i in i fivanetidl 2. Zabala Marccida station Wagon, 10 passenger, V-8, because it’s got a transversely mounted your Fiat dealer for exact details. 3. Setam Ginuiei 3. Cwmica I Cetualei was $3995. Australia, and young Elliot I. hfdr Maruika 4. Aiu Carita A/trans., Air Cond., radio, p/ateering, So come on in. pick a color, and 6. Zj^ Im/a 5. key Ecenarro p/brakea, was $4795. TelLscher of the U.S, REGISTRATION engine, too. i Ankp I Carita 6. E le^ Zeqoi 76 TOYOTA *3305 Players from seven or And would you believe it, this take a Fiat 128 2-Door, 4-Door, or 7. lascarai Ectflarre 7. Uriarle Garatnendi 74 BUICK REOAL *3245 Corolla 4 Door, 4 Cyl., 4 apd. trans., eight countries are lE n M O dn a I. Enwa M er AM-FM Cassette, Was $3495. comes with it: your hatchback for a test drive, today. RtStarrSerik SttS Vria(a I Ochu Sport Cpe., V-8, A/trana., Air Cond., expected to compete in the FM Radio, P/ateerIng, P/brakea, was $75,000 Grand Prix event. Thurs. - Fri. Fiat power train is war- •Prio; based t>n 1978 maniifacUircr’s suggeMed retail price IMilT K )i;. Inland transportation, dealer preparation. KK.at taxes and $3395. 77 CORDORA *0499 WARRANTY ranteed for 24 months tiplional equipniem not included. Cpe., V-8, Air Cond., Loaded, Was ••I’rcsumes normal use and scrxice. Excludes tires, batten. 75 VW DASHER *3499 P o w e r 1 ’r a in $5595. Small cars,, great m»mial fading and dctcrii'ralion o f bixl) exterior, and ni'rnial 2 Door, 4 Cyl. A/trans., Radio, Was W a rr a n ty EH tennig tourney Aug. 17 & 18 maintenance items. $3895. ISherk 80 percent 76 HONDA CIVIC *3198 prices! Brantd new 1978 The East Hartford 77 FORD ORANADA *4999 Cpe., 4 cyl., 4 speedtrans., radio, was Department of Parks and i KENT, Ohio (UPI) - 4 door, V8, A/trana., air cond. $3395. Pacers and Gremlins with double mark-downs. Recreation announces the Hartford New Haven ; All-Pro defensive tackle p/ateerIng, p/brakes, radio. Avon CONTINENTAL GARAGE, INC. They’re priced to move! Great Con^cord adult tennis tournament 6:15 - 8:00 P.M. WELLINS IMPORT CARS PALLOTTl & POOLE, INC. ; Jerry Sherk, who had knee 76 DAT8UN *38l» will begin Saturday. 549 Wethersfield Avenue 205-209 Davenport Avenue surgery in the off-season, 77 VEBA *3195 Pickup, 4 cyl. 4 speed trana., radio, 385 West Main St. (203) 7776579 values, too. A Jeep fan? People registered for Age 10-13 (cannot be 14 before Nov. 1) (203) 678-1365 (203) 246-2538 ■ has about 80 percent of the Hatchback cpe. 4 cyl., a/trans., radio. was $3895. men’s singles should report Madison Torrington Was $3275 Order your ’79 model / ^ Berlin PARKADE MOTORS '.strength back in his right 1 Saturday morning to Weight 70-115 Lbs. NEWMAN IMPORTS SCOTT IMPORTS LIMITED : leg. Cleveland Browns’ 203 Boston Post Road 516 Winsted Road now for a guaranteed McAuliffe Park at 8. 1567 Wilbur Cross Parkway (203) 469-0411 Coach Sam Rutigliano Mt. Nebo for Boys Living South (203 ) 828-6567 (203) 245-0403 Names will be posted.^ Warehouse Point reports. early Jeep delivery. The women’s singles Middletown . Sherk is expected to miss of the Turnpike Kriatol VICTOR IMPORT CARS BALCH IMPORT CENTER tournament will begin STEPHEN’S WORLD OF WHEELS 250 S. Main Street : the rest of the exhibition 1099 Farmington Avenue 605 Saybrook Rd. CHEVROLET Saturday afternoon at 3 at Community Y for Boys Living North (203 ) 3466663 (203) 2896483 ; season and probably one or McAuliffe Park. (203 ) 589-63K two regular season games. Walerhury ^ ------mam omma If any match is post­ of the Turnpike Hamden BILL CONDA PONTIAC, INC. Also expected to miss Mon­ CARTER I New Vbrk, New Jersey, Connecticut poned, the match will be THE NELKE MOTOR CO. 249 Thomaston Avenue day night’s game against 1221 llilB flTHl, Muidiiilir ' played the following day at Boys Should Be Accompanied By A Parent or 1635 Dixwell Avenue (203) 7566857 the Detroit Lions are OPEN MON. thru WED. TIL 0 M L - SAT. TIL 5 P.M. Gorman Park. Guardian and They Must Bring a (203 ) 288-6412 B o a a linebacker Gay Matthews 1220 MAIN 8TIIEET, MANCHESTER e TEL. 646-6484 AMC/Jeep Dealers. There will be a 15-minute Birth Certiticate __ -and guard Bob Jackson. grace period. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Aug. 18, 1978- PAGE FIFTEEN

PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING Manchester. ^ ^ •••#•••••••••••••••••••••• •#•••••••••••••••••••••••* •••••••••••••••• ' aaataaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaa MpWontml 13 Homos For Solo 23 Homos For Bale 23 Help Wanted 13 Defense bill vetoj INDEX GENERAL OFFICE WORK - T e r r o r i s t NOTICIS \ WAN’TED - Gas sUfion atten­ National Weather Forecast Dependable person, ’Typing IF YOU’RE THINKING ABOUT 1 Lom and Found dant, full or part time. required. 5-day week. 8 a.m. 2 Paraonala Mature, responsible person a —Announcam«nta to 4:30 p.m.. Free Parking. for third shift. References. 4 Eniarlainmeni $115 to start. Call 527-llM, BUYING OR SEUING A H O M E... s u r r e n d e r likely to remain !t ...- Auction! Call 871-1698. Mrs. Redden. FINANCIAL TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President has enough votes to prevent an 8 Bonda-Slockt'Mortgagaa NCR POSTING MACHINE TMNK ABOUT 9 Parional Loans Apply 81 Commerce Street, OPERATOR will train. Carter is given a good chance of override. ■ j'. 10 - Iniuranca Glastonbury. PTG Company. Interesting position with p e a c e f u l A senior defense official said in ad-I making his veto stick of a $37 billion EMPLOYMENT Telephone 633-7631. small East Hartford firm. dition to removing the carrier; 13 Halp Wantad Applicants should have good CHICAGO (U PI) - To the sum m er military authorization bill despite D U B A ^ / Carter wants the lawmakers to 14 Bufintta Opportuniiita •ANFfUNMCO telephone skills and figure ap­ congressional fondness for the $2 IS ...— Situation Wantad Stoners along posh Michigan Avenue titude. Full fringe benefits. billion nuclear-powered supercarrier restore funds for increased Army HAPPY 40th Why Not Order and to the tourists queued up for a EDUCATION •atunta Pleasant office environment. readiness and ammunition stockpiles 18 Privala inatructlona % BIRTHDAY Your Happy Ad V iMANOfUf LESPERANCE kwk at the art of Pompeii 79 A.D., it he rejected. Call Phil, 289-6435.______6 4 6 - 0 5 0 5 in Europe, ship repairs, aircraft 19 Scnooia-Ciaeata GRANDPA hardly seemed the "serious inter­ But he’ll get a fight, and has no 20 - Initructions Wanlad Today! assurance new legislation will meet maintenance, and Air Forcg| BOB MAJOR DISHWASHER - Part-tim e national incident'’ the State Depart­ NEAL ESTATE lOWIil TIMPIIATUail' ^yWWONLKAHi his demands for increased combat weapons. ! 23 Homaa for Sala nights and full-time days. Love, Jennifer | MACHINIST - Experimental. Apply in person to Tacorral, Help Wonted 13 Holp Wonted 12 ment called it. But he conceded that may be too 24 Loti-Land tor Salt IMEMD — — But across the street. 10 floors up readiness instead. 25 ...invaelmani Proparly :|:i:MustSSMust be experienced in 1 2 » Broad Street, Manchester. much to expect. 26 —Buemaae Property I;: Bridgeport and Lathe. Must <0 1 \ SEWING MACHINE PART-TIME BANQUET and inside the West German Con­ Carter announced the veto at a l.t.Mmow “We recognize Congress may not 27 Resort Property ❖ up. k operators and general factory Waiters and waitresses sulate. two Croatian terrorists held news conference Thursday, accusing 28 Real Eiiaia Wanted WANTED - WOMAN for workers. Apply Pillowtex, 49 wanted. Apply in person. No Congress of "cutting into the get around to doing all that,” he said. •••••••••••••••••••••••*** Scharr Industries, 24S-t^3. [23***"***' ^ housecleaning. One or two their hostages — eight initially, f'x MISC. SERVICES Uhl fOTOCMT * Regent Street, Manchester. phone calls please. Holiday muscle’s of the equipment needed "To that end the president would be 31 Services Offered days a week. Must have own Inn., 363 Robert Street, East when the end came 10 hours later. 32 — Painting-Papenng □ N O T I C E S MILLWRIGHT - Experienced transportation. Call 843-4934 for defense of Europe in order to in­ prepared to send up supplemental FULL-TIME LANDSCAPE Hartford. There was no mistaking the 33 — Building-Conlraclmg in machine repairs, on textile after 6pm. Laborers. Call Grantland clude the $2 billion supercarrier legislation.” 34 Roofng-Sidmg < and coating equipment. For period ending 7 a.m. EST 8/19/78. During Friday automatic rifles. 35 —Healing-Plumping |Lost and Found 1 Nurseries at 643-0669 anytime, WOMEN TO WORK in plastic neither he nor the Navy asked for. ’The official also said Carter was- 36 —Flooring Scharr Industries, 243-0343. night, showers will be expected in the northern Rockies, the BABYSITTER WANTED - manufacturing. 18 and over. Officials credited the peaceful sur­ 37 —Woving-Truckmg-Storage , Lakes area and northern Florida, while mostly fair weather He said the big flattop would be still prepared to ask for a smaller, _ Monday thru Friday, start at 7 DRIVER and GENERAL render and release of the hostages to 38 -—Services Wanted L RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 Call 6452920, lietween 10 and conventional-powered aircraft, will prevail elsewhere. Minimum readings Include: (approx, a.m.. Hours vary between 10 LABORER Wanted - Must “ the m ost expensive ship ever built.” shifts. Good pay, good 4. calm negotiating by a deputy city MISC. FOR SALE * bell collars. Vicinity max. temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 70 (89), Boston 65 and 20 hours weekly. Call 645 have Class II Drivers License. “We need these improvements now, carrier next year in place of the *40 Household Goods j benefits and working condi­ police superintendent who spoke Ion Road i Wildwood (86), Chicago 68 (78), Cleveland 70 ( 82), Dallas 78 ( 93), 1680. ______See (%ris between 3 and 5 SERVICE STATION not eight to 10 years from now,” nuclear ship. ^ 41 Articfee for Sale ^ tion. Apply in person, Vernon p.m. at W.G. Glenney Lumber Croatian with the pair. >42 ...Building Supplies J Manor, 180 Regan Road, Ver­ Denver 46 (76), Duluth 50 (70), Houston 73 (94), Jacksonville ATTENDANT And auto C arter said, adding that cuts m ade in A presidential veto of a military, 43 ...Pets -Birds- Dogs j 72 (90), Kansas City 59 (80), Little Rock 74 ( 89), Los Angeles BOOKKEEPER - Full charge Company, 336 North Main mechanic, with some At 10 a.m. Thursday the two. iden­ bill is rare and rejection of authoriza-! ^4 —Livestock non. thru trial balance. Diversified Street. , his requests to offset the carrier’s 65 (77), Miami 77 (87), Minneapolis 53 ( 76), New Orleans 74 experience. Full and part tified by the FBI as Boto Kelava and 45 —Boats & Accessories position in busy 2-girl office. costs would “weaken our defense and tion legislation — which covers alb '46 _Sporting Goods 1 IGE-WHITE tiger, JT. CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC (91), New York 70 (85), Phoenix 78 (102), San Francisco 55 time. A ^ly in person only: Milo Kodzoman. burst into thVcon- South Windsor location. Call WAITRESSES WANTED erode our commitment to NATO.” weapons purchases and development- 47 Gerden Products ] Huntington Street. - Experienced only. Top (77); Seattle 53 ( 68), St. Louis 66 ( 85) and Washington 73 ( 93). Clarke Motor Eales, Route 6, sular office. Alerted by screamb^^ix 48 Antiques t ARD. Call 646-3379, for appointment 522-7143. PART TIME - Saturdays and Bolton, Conn. In answer to other questions in the of new arm s — was unprecedented in' 49 Wanted to Buy * wages.Apply: Atlas Tile, 18^ Sundays. Experienced helpful, employees escaped. Eight more Berlin Tpke, Wethersfield, nationally televised and broadcast recent memory. It was Carter’s fifth RENTALS ij SALES REPRESENTA’nVE but not hecessary. Will train. were rounded up and held at gun­ 563-0151. LEADING PILE FABRIC news conference. Carter veto. $2 Rooms for Rent • SIAMESE CAT in Office seeking dependable Vito’s Birch Mountain Inn, WEAVER looking for point. The terrorists threatened to 53 Apartments lor Rent J full-time service assistant for Bolton, Conn., Apply after 2 acknowledged his political risk in 54 —Homes lor Rent C experienced production detonate a bomb if the West German 55 _Busmessrfor Rent | ATTRACTIVE POSITION •” **^** ^ f3 Holp Wanted 13 service dpartment. p.m.. 6458161. manager. List r^uirem ents arranging the (Jamp David summit 56 —Resort Property for Rent _ R pet. $100 For17— gal—1 InI. Data I>rn/.,>ccilnilProcessing "OIP 0100100 Knowledge of mechanical government did not free their coun­ with resume which will be 57 —Wanted to Rent ' meeting on the Middle East but said Controlling costs • 131 or 429- Department. Knowledge of CHOOSE YOUR OWN equipment a necessity, with WAITRESSES Full- and part- tryman Stepjan Bilandzic. 58 ..- Miac tor Rent 1 WANTED - REAL ESTATE held in strictest confidence. the alternative was worse and the Key Punch ...-r—helpful.------HELP, experience not HOURS at home on the phone basics in electricity time openings days. Excellnet Write to Box MM, c/o Bilandzic, convicted of the AUTOMOTIVE meeting could succeed in renewing CONCORb, N.H. (UPI) - Making week. All benefits. East Har required, licensed or taking servicing our customers. 249- preferred. Wages according to fringe benefits and working Manchester Herald. attempted murder of a Yugoslavian 61 Aulo^^for Safe ford location. Phone 289-2738 experience. Insurance and conditions. Apply in Mrson stalled negotiaions; repeated his customers instead of stockholders 62 Trucks for Sale T ri-co lo r the course. Fantastic earning 7773. diplomat, faces extradition to Practicing for Pops pay to build the Seabrook nuclear 63 —Heavy Equipment tor Sale potential, generous com­ fringe benefits offered. Ad­ only to: Howard Jonnsonlonn “deep concern” about the faltering 64 —MolorcycieS'Bicycles vancement based on in­ Restaurant, 394 Tolland ’Turn­ MECHANIC’S HELPER and missions, referrals. Join the Yugoslavia, where he might face a power plant means the Public Ser­ 65 —Campers-Trailers-Mobile REAL ESTATE Marketing RELIABLE HARD Drive, Vernon, playing on a half-size violin; dollar and his hopes for doing itiative. Respond to; Fran pike, Manchester. tire changer full or part time, death sentence. —Homes representative - Manchester, largest Real Estate Company WORKING INDIVIDUAL The sizes are different but the music is the vice Co. has no incentive to control Barnett, Hydro-Dyne Service Cynthia Prince, 8, of Bloomfield, playing a something about it, and attacked the 66 Automotive Service LADY’S IRISH East Hartford, Vernon areas. in the World, Call Norma or Wanted to assist cook. Duties benefits and uniforms. Tire Police cordoned off the building costs, a state official said ’Thursday.; Autos for Reni-Ltaae Corp., P.O. Box 439, Glaston­ PLEASANT RELIABLE per­ International, 1195 Tolland same as these three youngsters practice for tax bills currently being considered B7 IMAN coat/sweater. Etam lucrative commission. Don at Century 21, Tedford include dishwashing, housing the consulate. Gawking three-quarter size violin, and Carin Wiesner, Michael Love said that is why the Real Estate, 647-9914 - 423- bury, Conn. 06033. Written son needed 3 days a week for Tpke., Manchester, 6455600, their appearance with the Manchester Com­ in Congress without threatening to Receive professional cleaning, and food prep. Part resume required prior to pedestrians expressed mild interest 4, of 44 Cedar Ridge Drive, Glastonbury, Legislative Utility Consumers’ Coun­ 4469. guidance, education, com­ 8959. time. Apply in person between school year from 2:30 to 5 veto them . NOTICE TO CREDITORS phone inquiry, 633-8387. p.m. for 2 children, ages 6 and AUTO MECHANIC - in the sharpshooters perched on near­ munity College Summer Pops Concert Satur­ cil, which he heads as consumer ad­ ESTATE or NATHAN BANGS prehensive marketing tools. 2 and 4. Rein N.Y.-Style Deli- mastering a one-tenth size violin. (Herald In announcing his decision to veto GATCHELL. II. dKcased Announeomonts Call Mr. Sammartino, NURSES AIDES- 7 a.m to 3 Restaurant, El Camino Plaza, 8, after school in my home. No Experienced. Paid holidays, by buildings but traffic flowed day at 7:30 p.m. in the Manchester Bicenten­ vocate, is fighting PSC efforts to The Hon. Wllllim E. FltiGerald, MACHINIST- Operators for cooking or cleaning, own sick days, vacation insurance photo by Pinto) the defense bill, the president called Fireside Realty, Inc. 647-9144. p.m. and 3 p.m. to 11p.m. Full 428 Hartford Tpke., Vernon. smoothly along the busy streets nial Band Shell on the MCC campus. From colledt Construction Work In Judge, of the Court of Probate, V ic ’s PIZZA AND time and part time. Enjoy Harding Chuckers. Milling, transportation. References. and uniforms. Tire Inter­ for "a more responsible bill” and District of Andover at a hearing held and tool Crib Attendant. Small Salary open. Vernon area 871- below. The popular exhibit of left are Nicole Frasher, 9, of 78 Crestridge Progress rates on wholesale as well onM l nUgMSAAugust $. a»45i1978 wiwvavuordered that all RESTAURANT will be closed working with a skilled and GENERAL FACTORY help national, 1195 Tolland ’Tpke., said, “I urge Congress to face that claims must be presented to the RN-LPN wanted for full or arts, interesting work. All Pompeiian art at the Chicago Art as retail sales of electricity, to pre­ August 24th for vacation and dedicated staff, in a very plea­ wanted. Grinders, fire P 0713. Manchester. 6455600. duty.” fiduciary on orr befoibefore *'November ■ *8, reopen August 31st. part time on all shifts. Apply sant and modem atmosphere. mefits. Apply in person only Institute was uninterrupted. finance Seabrook. 1978 or be barred as by law,JW provided. D R ______director of nursing. Salmon- brickers, and chipping depart­ to 5 daily. CiW DENTAL TECHNICIAN The House set ’Thursday, Sept. 7, Pearl J. Hultman, Experience preferred. Good ment. Call 659-0344 for ap­ 9 to 12 anidT 1 ATTENDANTS FOR SHELL Two hours after the takeover, the “Once you open the door and let Ass't. Gerk brook Convalescent Home, off MManufacturing anufai C----- o.. 74 Car Wash and Service Station, TRAINEE - part time, small for a vote on overriding the veto. It is benefits, excellent working pointment. terrorists released two hostages. One them come in for rate relief in the in­ ITie fiducia'iary is: □ EMPLOYMENT House Street, Glastonbury. conditions. Please call Doris Eastern Blvd Glastonbury. Manchester. Must be friendly, West Hartford lab. Call 645 Soviets drop libel suit the day after it returns from a two- Valdls____ Vinkels Please call 63^5244. neat in appearance and have 5093. of th em w as E va R a stn e r, 16, terim, where is the incentive to keep Blain RN, Director of Nurses, ____ . •. - ‘»T “1 n m am glad that fin finally a the case is 233 WashinAon Street PART-TIME SALESPERSON dau^ter of Consul Egon Rastner, MOSCOW (UPI) - A Moscow proceeding. week Labor Day recess. Hartford. G>nn. 06106 6450129, Manchester Manor FULL-TIME SERVICE good work record. Good in- costs down?” he asked. Help Wonted 13 NURSES AIDES wanted for Must have basic The case ende^^ an ominous closed but I deplore the fact that it Leaders said they believe Carter lu-oe Nursing Home, 385 West photographic knowledge. 20 STATON ATTENDANT - come.good chance for ad­ who was on vacation. court today dropped an un­ full time on all shifts. Apply experienced with references. went as far as it did,” Whitney said. Center Street, Manchester, hours. The Camera Shop, vancement. Call Mr. Hager A n E N IIO N "T h^ didn’t know who 1 was," precedented libel suit against two note, with Almazov saying, “I want SALES POSITION - Straight director of nursing. Salmon- Apply: Vernon Shell, Route between 9am-Spm for an ap­ “One thing that has come out of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Marshalls Mall. 8INBERS AND Eva said later. "They almost seemed American reporters and ended its de­ to draw attention to the behavior of ESTATE OF CHESTER W. commissions, leads furnished brook Convalescent Home off KITCHEN HELP part time 35 Vernon. pointment and personnel in­ case is that a Soviet court failed to to homeowners. Call 242-5402. House Street, Glastonbury. afraid of themselves, they were so mand that the reporters retract their Whitney and Piper. Their absence Another union joining KIMBALL, deceased and full time openings. Apply ATTRACTIVE POSITION terview. 647-9016. Shell Car ENTERTMNBIS from the court proceedings did not dictate to the U.S. newspapers what The Hon. William E. FiUGerald. Please call 633-5244. East Hartford Convalescent Wash, 344 Broad Street, A repTwentsthfi pf ■ praduo- nervous." stories. Judge, of the Court of Probate. IF YOU ARE an attractive For gal in Data Processing they must print about the Soviet District of Manchester at a hearing Home, 745 Main Street, East Manchester. tlon and promotion eomptny The State Department entered the But the court said it would bring allow the court to consider all the motivated woman we need NURSES AIDES - Full time, 7 Department. Knowledge of ★ ★ Union.” New York paper strike held on August 10.1978 ordered that all Hartford. 9-4 p.m. Key Punch helpful. 5-day which hoa a afflilatlon wHh 4 bargaining almost from the first. In a the matter to the official attention of aspects of the question. claims must be presented to the you. If you are looking for a am-3 pm and 11 pm-7 am. SHAKEY’S PIZZA - Now RESIDENT “This kind of thing can’t be used week. All benefits. East Hart­ raoord labala will bt In your aroa statement, it called the affair a (the Soviet Foreign Ministry. “I consider it tiiy duty to inform fiduciary on or before November 10.- glamorous, challenging posi­ Experience preferred but we PARTS SUPERVISOR hiring full- and part-time SUPERINTENDENT for Aupuat 1$* 17, 1$, II to aaloot too often without making the Soviet make any major concessions. 1978 or be barred as by law provided. ford location. Call 289-2736. workers. Ideal for college “serious international incident.” Of­ them e 1Foreign’VICI511 Ministry 1**111131,1 j wof this vino case and ------n 'A NEW YORK (UPI) - Eight days Ma|7 Lou Danany, Ass't. Gerk tion, with a new Parisian will train. Apply in person needed for automotive parts Manchester area complex. now arthrta and malorlol lor Ihoao Moscow City Court Chief Presiding students. Call Larry at 875 of the court’s decision,” the judge Union look ridiculous. Piper said. after a strike by pressmen shut down However, the serious implications of The fiduciary is: cosmetic line, you need us, East Hartford Convalescent department. Full time salary Minor plumbing, electrical, oomponloa. Qroupa oo woN oo In- ficials set up direct communications Judge Lev Almazov “discontinued Jonathan C. Kimball 236-2381, 633-3^. Home, 745 Main Street; East SECRETARY- 0793, a.m. to 7 p.m., Thursday ‘"The Foreign Ministry could take a this strike make it imperative that starts at $150 weekly. All com­ RECEPTIONIST Manchester repair boiler services dhrlduolo bra walcoma. with the West German and Yugoslav executive proceedings in the suit” said the city’s three major dailies, the Stooehouse Road Hartford. and Saturday, 5 p.m. to 10 very serious view but I doubt we do everything in our power to Hebron, Connecticut pany benefits. For appoint­ Medical Office, typing essen­ necessary. Good salary plus For mdiro Information and ap- governments. Dieter Kastrup, a against Craig Whitney of The New The Foreign Ministry could 350-mem))er paperhandlers union has p.m. Friday and Sunday. apartment and other benefits. polntmant call bring it to an end,” Moffett declared. ia-00 ment call 688-2233. tial, no shorthand. 9 am to ranking consular official described York Times and Harold Piper of the withdraw the reporters’ ac- whether they will because we are joined the pressmen on the picket NOTICE TO CREDITORS SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for Call 2452466, Mopday thru 203-549-2409 ’The talks between the papers and ESTATE OF JOHN J. MCCARTHY, 5:30 pm, Monday thru Friday, BABYSITTER wanted Oc­ as having "broad negotiating creditations. very small potatoes compared to line and three other unions are con­ South Windsor. Will train. MECHANIC WANTED for Friday 9-5. ' ______Baltimore Sun. Neither attended the NOTICE TO CREDITORS deceased l Brookfield Street or experience required. Send casional evenings and such other bilateral issues as SALT.” pressmen had broken off Wednesday ESTATE OF EDWARD G. NORTON The Hon. William E FitzGerald. general repairs, must have resume to Manchester powers,” was flown in from the West sidering doing the same. 5918, weekends. My Bolton nome or Almazov ended the case after night with no progress reported. aka EDWARD GILBERT NORTON Judge, of the Court of Probate. K experience and own tools. Herald, Box M. German Embassy in Washington. The paperhandlers, who authorized The Hon William E. FiUGerald. District of Manchester at a hearing Starling salary $6.00. All com­ yours. Call 6450724, after reading a letter from the Soviet Com­ a strike three weeks ago, set up George McDonald, president of the Judge, of the Court of Probate, held on August 10,1978 ordered that all ACT NOW - Join the OLDEST 5pm. A special unarmed FBI anti­ District of Manchester at a hearina pany benefits. For appoint­ Harlford opens bids mittee on Radio and Television, the Allied Printing ’Trades Council, a un­ claims must be presented to the Toy and Gift Plan in the Coun­ LAUNDRY SERVICES - Full- TOOL MAKER terrorist team was engaged in face- picket lines at the New York Daily held on August 8.1978 ordered that all fiduciary on or before November 10, ment. Call 688-2233. PrucMon Ntetel Working Company looated b i ^ l plaintiffs in the suit that led to libel ion coalition, announced earlier claims must be presented to the 1978 or be barred as by law provided. try - our 31st year! Com­ and part-time positions arc DENTAL OFFICE to-face negotiations with the men for News and ’The New York Times Hartford hat t day oMtl opening tor an axpartenoad convictions against Piper and ’Thursday that the stereotypers and fiduciary on or before November 8. Pearl J. Hultman, missions up to 30% PLUS GENERAL CLERICAL and available. We will train. Call Immediate opening in much of the day. Thursday evening, ’Their lines went .1978 or be barred as by law provided. Ass't. Gerk Manchester for a trainw or tool makor. Appileante muat hava 5 yaara axpartenca for coliseum columns Mary Lou Dmahy, Assi’t. Gerk EXPENSES. Fantastic secretarial duties includes 289-1527. ______Whitney on July 18. electricians unions were considering The fiduciary is; . But when the end came quite un­ up at the New York Post this mor- The fiducury Is; JacQuellen A. McCarthy Hostess Awards. Call Collect operating computer terminal. experienced person with making |lga and flxtiiraa to Mua printe. ■ hour work expectedly shortly before 8 p.m., of­ 'The reporters paid fines of m ore ning. strikes. Richard B. Norton 316 Blackstone Village 673-0494, of write SANTA’S Ty^jing ability required. Per­ g a s STA TIO N knowledge of assisting and/or thin minimum with eonaidorablo ovor Umo In medom the figure is justified by the lawyers' 2M Beelzebub Rd. Meriden, Conn. 06450 HARTFORD (UPI) - The first than $3,000 but refused to obey the Meanwhile, chief federal mediator Another union, the (300-member PAR’HES, Avon, Conn. 06001. manent position with liberal ATTENDANT- And all­ reception work. 4t4 days a air oonditlonad plant ExeallanI working oondHIena ficials credited the peaceful sur­ work and extension of the investiga­ So. Windsor. Conn. 134-06 week. 649-4751. (two bid packages for hei|htening court order to print a retraction of Kenneth Moffett called the parties machinists union, voted Wednesday 136-06 ALSO BOOKING PARTIES. benefits. Contact Mrs. Rivers, purpose man needed. Monday and banatite. Sterling rate $7.80 par hour. Interaotod render to Deputy Police Superinten­ tion period from three to six months. Beneficial Finance Co., 993 thru Friday. 8 to 5. Pump gas, existing columns and adding new articles in which they quoted sources together for a new round of talks this to authorize a strike without notice. appileante thould call *J9-9M7 , _ , _ dent Victor Vrdolyak, another Croa­ The federal government last week HOUSEKEEPERS and Main Street, East Hartford, clean cars, must be reliable FULL- AND PART-TIME ones in the reconstruction of the who claimed the televised confession NOTICE TO CREDITORS tian. afternoon. INVITATION JANITORS - Full time 289-3371. and ambitious. Also need part- HELP for golf course. Apply Hartford Civic Center coliseum roof committed $10 million to rebuild the of Georgian dissident Zviad Gam- ESTATE OF BERN IC E A HIGH STAHDARDIHC. Also another apparent key to the “I have not received an indication • BERZENSKl. deceased positions available. Apply in time help for nights, Satur­ in person minnechaug Golf 31 PraaHga Park CIrote, Baal Hartford, C t 00108 coliseum because it was a keystone TO BID Course, Manchester Road, surrender was Ivan Bilandzic, were opened Thursday at City Hall. sakhourdia may have been from either side that it is prepared to The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. person. East Hartford Con­ BABYSITTER - Reliable, days ana Sundays. Suburban Msnulselurliit/SIsrtiliig Oporttna H n A m t______The apparent low bid tor building in the city’s economic revitalization. Judge, of the Court of Probate, valescent Home, 745 Main St,, mature, loving person to care Motors, 50 Tolland Turnpike, Glastonbury. brother of the imprisoned Croatian, fabricated. District of Manchester at a bearing Sealed bids will be received in new columns over Church and Ann The funds came from the 'held on August 8.1978SOIV ordered that all East Hartford. for 1-year-old in our Manchester. who talked to the captors for about 90 Departments of Commerce, and 'claims’claimsIIWU W» must must». be be presentedyiuvtww presented to to Ihrthe».* the office of ’The Director of Manchester home during minutes. Ivan lives in the Chicago Street was $1,016,800 from 0 and G fiducia^ on or before November" /er ' 8 General Services, 41 (Jenter LAUNDRY WORKER - school year, 7:45-4 p.m. eXPERIENCCD *ut* b*dy npair Housing and UrbanDevelopment. 1978 or be barred 5 as by law ^vided. mon. Good poy md frlnat Industries of Torrington, a city [TV highlights tonight) IIUUVMIVor be Ml VI n.ivii. «, f , T O D A Y ’S Street, Manchester, Connec­ Mature individual, for full or References, own transporta­ area but officials would say nothing In addition, the state of Connec­ Pearl ,j. hultman, iMntflts. Apply In ptrton lo Mr. about his participation in the drama spokesman said. Ass't. Gerk ticut, until September 7, 1978 part time. Must work every tion. 528-7520. Carttr or Mr. Patch, aarvlct ticut has granted $5 million toward nurse.ilw I'BS, Wall Street The fiduciary is; other weekend. Apply in per­ managar. other than he was brought in "to con­ The apparent low bid for in­ 8 p.m. CBS, The New Mlf!!cHESTIRPA8K»DE • 649-5491 Ann Dynas at 11:00 a.m. for the FACTORY OPENINGS l1M L»ITIl 7 300h NURSES AIDE - Laural ~ J Real CARTER CHEVROUT CO. iC. creasing the height of the four the rebuilding of the coliseum. ’The Week. « 80 House St.. Apt. B-3 following: son between 9 a.m, and 4 dm., vince them they should surrender.” Adventures of Wonder S^TURMV *N0 5UW** Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. 1229 Main Strati Travelers Insurance Co. paid but 9 p.m. CBS, The Incredible • Glastonbury. Conn. Monday thru Friday. East Manchaatar, Ct Eatabllthed growing company neoda existing columns by 12 feet was $110,- Woman. A clairvoyant 137-06 SALE AND REMOVAL OF 649-4519. $12.4 million, the largest single in­ Hulk. David becomes involved Hartfora Convalescent Home, L%m Estate 000 from Associated Construction of manipulates the minds and ■UMBER 745 Main Street. machlniata, engravert, N.C., and Bridgeport Asbestos exams in a battle for control of a 1 Hartford. surance payment in the firm’s 114- wills of several high-ranking The Town of Manchester is an MATURE PERSON wanted operators. We make specialized machinery that local dock workers’ union.(R) . NOTICE TO CREDITORS PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (U PD -Tbe The coliseum roof caved in under year history. diplomats,(R) NBC, Black BSTATE OF MARY CARTER HALL equal opportunity employer, TYPIST And other various of­ for kitchen help, 5 days a by Norma Tedford NBC, ’The Rockford Files. A IS* * aka MARY C. HALL, deceased week, approximately 6 hours offert challenge and variety. Good starting rates -tojris of rain-drenched snow Jan. 18 at A city spokesman .said the $15 Sheep Squadron. ’The men un­ and requires an affirmative fice duties. Experienced The baby boom children Navy will begin examining 5,000 of small-time quarterback im­ The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. a day. Apply Cavey’s C « « IE R and company paid fringe benefite. Call ue for the million in federal and state monies wittingly save Eleanor Judge, of the Court of Probate. action policy for all of Its (Con­ preferred. Fringe benefits. have grown up. Most are at the 7,500 employees at the 4:i9'a.-ra.^only hours after more than plicates Rockford in a We are an EOE. 289-8291. Restaurant mornings only. Roosevelt’s plane from enemy District of Manchester at a hearing tractors and Vendors as a con­ the age when home buying beet opportunity. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in 5,000 basketball fans had left a game can be used only for the reconstruc­ blackmail scheme,(R) ABC, UUIMW. held on August 8.1978 ordered that all tion of the coiiseum, not for its attack.(R) ABC, Tabitha is claims must be presented to the dition of doing business with may be a consideration. A NEEDED September to see if they are in the coliseum. No one was injured defenseless against a NFL Pre-Season Football. PART TIME ONLY - Drivers DRIVER WANTED - Full expansion. He said only the in­ ANIMAL fiduciary ; bids will be received until children’s shop. Apply in per­ Can Wait” (PG) 2:15-4:40- MAP self starting individuals able contributing to a general “Coma” (G) 10:30 Summer” 7:10-9:10 WAIT 1 • 11:00 A.M., September 8,1978, to work independently. Must son, Mari-Maos, Main Street, 7:00-9:25-11:35; "Revenge of Pursuant to Section 4-168 E. Windsor Drive-In — APMAIMUNTPICnmE - have administrative and Manchester. revitilization that most the Pink Panther” (PG) 2:25- Vernon Cine 2 — "Damien Capitol Theatre at which time they will be and 22a-6 of the Onnecticut NAME "Cheap Detective" (PG) CLEAN publicly opened. The right is mechanical knowledge. For cities desperately need. We Omen II” 7:30-9:30 MkRUOMIHiH General Statutes and Section MAIL TO: 8:30; “ Fun With Dick and 4:50-7:00-9:30-11:40; ...... -... - j- large school transportation MACHINIST Bridgeport encourage this trend as it "G rease” (PG) 2:20-4:50- H T J t s Corporation reserved to reject any and all 22a-5-l of the Regulations of Jane" (PG) 10:15 Specifications and bid fleet in the Ver- experience. Call today 647- makes for a more healthy ADDRESS 7:10-9:40-11:55 USED CARS Connecticut State Agencies, non/Manchester area. Call 1789. Newgate Machine com­ Manchester Drive-In — • ; forms may be secured at the climate in botli cities and U.A. Theater 1 - "Eyes of Baiiey Auditorium the Commissioner of En­ 6452414. pany. "Coma” 8:25; "Corvette TMDIN I ; Business Office, 45 N. School suburbs. CITY Laura Mars” 2:00-4:30-7:00- Mark Hamlll PQ vironmental Protection Whothor you have |im 1 Summer” 10:10 ; ' Street, Manchester, Connec- 9:20 STARTS AT 10:10 See Neil Simon't Manchester hereby gives notice of his in­ boon morrlod and looking STATE P.O. BOX 591 Showcase Cinemas — "Foul lER • ' ticut. Raymond R. Demers, tention to establish boun- Manchetter, Conn.- 06040 U.A. Theater 2 - "Animal lo r a naw homa or Play” (PG) 2:10-4:45-7:10- High S ^o ol Business Manager. datihs for local inland 9;45-12:00; "Jaws 2" (PG) House” 2:15-4:45-7:45-10:00- MMIITENIUICE PERSONNEL whothor you arc telling ZIP 12:00 127-08 wetlands in the Town of your proaoni homa wa EXAMPLE: 2:25-4:55-7:40-10:10-12:20; LAST OF THE RED presents Bolton in accordance with the can holp you with ttthor tsw onhforSD aya ManchMtar Svanlng H«rald provisions of Sections 22a-3a PHONE 11229 Main St., Manchetter TheBeefiees : LEGAL Experienced in High Rise buildings preferred, but tranaacUon |uat by calling PuWMwd nwy «Mmng nnpt and 22a-42a of the Connecticut ut hart at TBDFORD Only *8.10 .twiUiyt •nd IwMwt. EnIKtd tl Uw TEL. 046-6464___ _ not necessary. Excellent permanent position for the HOT LOVERS "Damn General Statutes and Section REAL ESTATE: p CHECK ENCLQ^EOL-^ MtflChMM. Com. m MIC* u 8«- NOTICE right person. Apply in person to; > oom Clw MM IMW. 22a-39-4.6 of the Regulations CENTURY 21, RL 44A, »U f Co-Nli-l:lS PO at the of Connecticut State Agen­ Yankees” • ” NOTICE OF MEETING Bolton Notch, Bolton, FILL IN ONE^WOrT p ER RLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS SuggMtad Carriw RitM : - ' OF BEGISTRARS cies. 647-9014. Wo have boan PoytMt In AdvoiKO Marlborough Village Playhouse A $ma$h hit ■; TOWN OF ANDOVER The boundaries to be es­ In Ihla bualnaaa lor a 4 5 SMglooopy...... 1M musical comedy tablished are under the direct 2 3 WMWy...... 90i At 8:30 P.M. TONITB THRU TUE8. ‘ - Notice is hereby given that numbar ol yoira ao you r ’ On* month ...... 13.90 supervision of the Depart­ can raly on ua tor all your Thra* months ...... 111.70 w - M ADMISSION : . ihe Registrars of Voters for 1 8 10 Sis months...... 123.40 MKiU$ni$19 ; - Jhe Town of Andover, Conn. ment of Environmental real aatate naadt. Qlva ut > B 7 s On* row...... $40.90 Thurs., Fri., Sat, Aug. 17,18,19 W h o J S ir ™ • ' will meet on August 26, 1978 Protection. All interested per­ a call today. L—-______8 : 0 0 P . M . MW Raws Upon Rsquott ; Jrom 12 noon to 3 P.M. at the sons are invited to express i ri 12 13 14 II Subsertbors srho tW to rsoslv* and ThMieto available at their views at a public hearing HELPFUL HINT: thoir nosispopor botor* t:M p.m. d u n n i t ? ; Town Office Building, School TOOL DE8IGHER should islophon* th* elrculstlon, Thurs., Fri., Sat, Aug. 24, 25, 26 the tioor or phone for - Road, Andover, for the pur- to be held at 8:00 p.m. in the Check the soil around 16 17 ts 16 20 SUMMEITiiilii dopsitmsnt. wr-bMd. Neil Simon's Bolton Community Hall, 222 ktodlum alM manutecturM of NtUonally Known eo i- any home under considera EFFECTIVE APRIL 30 roaorvatlona • pose of correcting enrollment Mimor product, hoa an epaning lor oxportencod Icol Theater TIeketa 643-1937 or 228-0189 lists and of making an enroll- Bolton Center Road, Bolton, tion. Soil analysis will in­ 24. 25 WE WILL CLOSE T he Cheap • Connecticut on September 7, doaignor. Candidate muat hava axpartonea In Uw dicate which types of .1 21 s ------23 Thursday — $3.50 ■ ment of the electors who are daaign of Hxturoa'nnd gaugoa tor, a broad ranga co i- SATURDAYS TIL ; entitled to vote in primaries. 1978. vegetables and plants can Friday — $4.50 D E T E aiV E ” vanUonal ntetel cutting oporallona on small parti, 26 30 FURTHER NOTICE ■ Anyone wishing to enroll in a Copies of the boundary be grown 1 26 *27 28 ’ Saturday — $5.50 Produced and maps are available for inspec­ mads from eaallnga, lorgingt, stampihga and bar. Cut­ Plus IT O I party or to change party af- ting tool daaign to a p li» Must ba sMctenl working ar d ISSI SOUIIS 15 • 14 • II unit 55i Directed by ; filiation can do so at this time. tion in the Town Clerk’s Office u 35 l O K Special thdater/dinner prices ooordinato sngbisarlng and took making par- 12 33 niiMM WIUIAMHO^IN Beatrice E, Kowalski as well as in Room 201, State with !l *1------V. Mwrmi I available RonaM F. OiMitotta sonnal. Sand rssuma and salary hlalory to: 10:301 Faith S. Weber Office Building, Hartford, - v J J 2TMVtL ffOWCf D M N d Oroup rates and PQ Connecticut. 17 38 36 46 ' ^ S rsnat. Sm Registrars of HIBH STAHDARD IHC. > Ouf Su»>n«MSu»>r II Trsvtr Cell 295-9358 dinner plan avaltebto p l e a s e CAUTHEATRE Stanley J. Pac, Ou4 Itffi Hat Trsvsisd TlwougbW SS Voters 31 ProsUgo Park CIrote Baal Hartford, Ct. 06100 irx WwM' Coming Soon FOR SCREEN TIMES • « M P* ■' Marlhorougli Tavern, Marlborough Andover, Conn. Commissioner TEDFOBD REAL ESTATE M/a* CMwr ciaaf ixcf *Tf • EAST HARTFORD N*ffliWe7S ItM 6 4 8 - 9 3 3 3 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester,"Conn., Fri., Aug. 18. 1978- PAGE SEVENT^E^

HontM f o r S a lt 23 /lOfflM For Solo 2 i BUSINESS & SERVICE ADVERTISING ADVERTISINS DEADLINE RATES EAST OF THE■ ■ ■ ■ " RIVERmmm m mREAL ESTATE MARKET EQUAL HOUSING EQUAL HOUSING 13:00 noon tho day btforo 1 day . ..lie word par day pubUcatton. 3 daya . . . 10a word par day Ooidllno for Saturday and 6 daya . . . 9a word par day Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. 26 daya .... 8a word par day 15 worda 52 00 minimum ; /* Happy Ads ...... $2.30 inch DIRECTORY PLEASE READ by 1 YOUR AD 31 Sorvleoo OHorod 31 Building ControeOng 33 ClaaaHiod ada a rt takan ovtr Strv/CM Onorod 31 Sonleoo OHorod tho phono aa a convaotanca. SUE Tho Harald ia rtaponalbla for CHAIN SAW WORK LEON GESZYNSKl Builder - only ono incorracl Inaarllon and WANTED. By the job o r ^ New homes custom built PECK than only to tha alaa of tha the hour. Free estimates. 875- remodeled, additions, rec original Intartion. Errora which WEHIYJlWCMIS 7890. rooms, garage, kitchens Real Estate do not laaaan tha valua of tha remodeled, bath tile, cement 41 Artlelat for Sole 41 ' advartiaamani wilt not ba cor* and lata modal wracka. WILL BABYSIT ANYTIME - work. Steps, dormers, Artlelat tor Sola Editor ractad by an additional Inaar* residential or commercial. tk>n. NEW LOCATION Fenced yard. Gose to Nathan BUNDY ’TRUMPET - very Hale School. Call 643-8998. Call 6494291. APPLIANCES A&R AUTO SALVAGE INC. FURNITURE and mis­ good condition. Call 643-7807. FIRST CLASS Carpentry - cellaneous items. Good condi­ PROFESSIONAL 14-FOOT HILLTOP TWO-FAMILY of STAFFORD. OFF RT. 190 DRESSMAKING & Remodeling and Additions. tion and reasonable. Call 568- 0439 anytime. TRAILOR 8150. Outboard Holp Wontod 13 Holp Wontod 13 ALTERATIONS Done fn my Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 EAST HARTFORD - Check Your Roof I years experience! For Free motor 40 horse Evenrod 8250. USED AUTO PARTS home. Please call 646-4972, Mobliehome 45x10 with fur­ •6-6 • Separate Furnaces • City Utilities You don’t sec the roof of your house, or HOME HEALTH AIDES to Monday thru Friday 10:00 Estimates, call 646-4239. DINING ROOM TABLE - HELP WANTED - CASHIER 684*5530 or 646-6223 Solid Hardrock Maple, oval niture in camping ground 84,- • 2-Car Garage • Low Taxes • Good Income PASEK REAL ESTATE CO., you don t see much of it. The parts you do sec. you don't look at very often. part time Sam to 3om. Please provide personal care to peo- a.m. to 3:00 p.m. CUS’TOM HOMES, Additions with leaf. 6 Windsor chairs. 000, Call 525-7100. $53,900 Yet. the roof of your house is expos^ to all weather 24 hours a day, It can’t appiy in person at Frank’s, 725 pie In their honws Preference TONY ANNUNZIATA Very fine condition. 8325 be taken for granted and it should be checked at least twice a year. Eiast Middle l^mpike. given to those who have com- MOTHER WILL BABYSIT In recreation rooms, roofing, BEAUTY PARLOR, chair Worrying about a roof after It starts lo leak is too laic. By that time, water siding Quality Work! Best negotiable. 649-4866. has probably already damaged the walls, floors or framing of your house leted a State Approved Home her home. Have 2-year old. 1 with...... dryer table and mirror ( IIKM ITi; \SSO( IM K.S HOST - HOSTESS. We are Elealth Aide or Nurses Aide CAM TREE SERVICE - Free CARPET INSTALLA'nON - Sullivan Avenue section. ih'ices! Bud ’Talaga, 742-8732, and desk table. Call 568-5608. 60S BURNSIDE AVENUE and you II have a tot more than the cost of repairing the roof on your hands. Program. Training will also Please call 528-5667. or 6464501. BLUE CHIP pinball machine ■ ^ GALLERY OE HOMES ”----- looking for mature person to ___ ig estimates, discount senior Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. like new. Call after 4pm 643- When your roofer comes. (Spring and Fall are the best times for roof n ic e . B______provided. Musi have ovm ____, Steam Cleaning. Free repairsi. will make sure all fittings on the roof are holding up well. He meet and great our citizens. Company 8877. 453 BURNSIDE AVENUE customers. Please call for an transportation, mi'eagf Wit!; M a n c h e ste r ow ned' and Estimates. Call 649:6265. GENERAL CARPENTRY, EAST NARTTORD, CT. may also (’lean out the gutters and leaders that become clogged during the interview. Balch of E ast Good salary and benefits. Call operated. Call 646-1327. Pointing-Poporing 32 Repairs, Remodeling, Dogt-BIrdt-Polt 43 '"'EAST HARTFORD CT. 06)08 course of a season or two. He'll make sure that the down spouts are direc­ Windsor, 289-6483. Ask for Manchester Public Health HOUSEWORK GOT YOU Garages, Additions, Prehes, Serv'rg the G 'ealef HaMford Area Members of ting water away from your home. And he can advise you about the latest siding materials the Aiarket Laura Thomas. Nursing Association, 647-1481, B&M TREE SERVICE. DOWN? General cleaning, INTERIOR - EXTERIOR Decks, Rec Rooms, TAG SALES DOG-CAT boarding bathing / Ha-tford Verno" and Manchester MuMtpie L'Stmg between Bam and 4:S0pm. Complete tree care, spraying steam extraction carpet Painting - And odd jobs. ’Two Hatchways, Roofing, G utters,, grooming. Obedience, protec­ Seri/lces TEACHER NEEDS reliable Equal Opportunity, Affir­ and removal. Insured and cleaning, floor waxing & experienced College students. Formica, Ceramic ’Tile. Call tion classes. Complete 2 8 9 -7 4 7 5 babysitter in Bolton home for mative Action Employer. experienced. Senior Citizen stripping, window cleaning, Please call 568-Ml. Dan Moran 643-2629. AUGUST 19 and 20, 9 am to 6 modern facilities. Canine school term. Transportation Discount. 643-7285. carnet & upholstery sham­ pm. Sink, fireplace screen, Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon needed. Call 643-2924. CHAMBER MAIDS WANTED pooing. Professional/Insured. PAINTING - Interior and FARRAND REMODEUNG - tools, ski rack, windows, iron Road, Manchester. For reser­ Weekdays and weekends. ROOM ADDITIONS, Dormrs, Free Estimates. Call exterior, paperbanging, Specializing Cabinets and For­ beds; toys, much more. ’Tree vations please call 6465971. Please call 644-1504. kitchens, garages, rec-rooms, DOMESTICARE at 643-1945. excellent work References. mica Tops, Roofing, Gutters, Farm, West Street Ext., suspended ceilings and Free estimates. Fully in­ Room Additions, Decks, Columbia. P(X)DLE» - Guaranteed tiny RELIABLE PERSON over 18 roofing, 528-8958. EXPERT PAINTING AND sured. Martin Matson, 649- Repairs. Phone 6434017. toy puppies and stud services for general duties for local LANDSCAPING -Specialized, 4431 MOVING TO FLORIDA - at fair prices.1-4234789. grinder shop Flexible hours, LAWN MAINTENANCE. Exterior House Painting. Boollng-Sldlng-Chlmttay 34 Everything must go. Blond [BARROWS experience helpful. Apply In Reasonable and dependable Tree pruning, spraying, QUALITY PAINTING and desk, large wall mirror, 2 BEAUTIFUL Silver lerson between 11am and college veteran now acepting mowing,weeding. Call 742- Paper Hanging by Willis BIDWELL Home Improve­ blond end tables, 1 blond w> •> M M ra m wf*M « nw fre M ff miniature male Poodle pup­ WALLACE !pm, 660 Center Street. jobs in your area. Call 289- 7947. Schultz. F^lly insured, ment Co. Expert instaUation coffee table, drop leaf table pies. AKC registered. Putten- BUY YOUR OWH references. 649-4343. of aluminum siding, gutters MANCHESTER PARKADE 4535. and many other items. Satur­ cove breeding. 2^9297 / 423- if QUALITY TYPING at and trims. Roofing installa­ day, Aug. 19 and Sunday, Aug. 6333. Butinott Opportunity 14 tion and repairs 6494495, 671- 6 4 6 - 7 8 3 3 HOME REWEAVING bums, holes. reasonable prices done at my PAINTING - Interior / 20, 9-4 pm. 14 Martin Circle, nan MMiu u ra a m s BEST BUYS Zippers, umbrellas repaired. home. Envelopes, letters, Exterior. Best Workmanship! 2323. East Hartford. AKC MALE APRICOT SMALL ENGINE Service m m T------Window shades, Venetian manuscripts, other. Call 646- (Quality Paint! Lowest Prices! POODLE, 6weeks. Parents Older aluminum sided Tw^Family, conveniently RY RELFIDRE Corporation - expanding blinds. Keys. ’TV for rent. 4995. Dan Shea, 646-5424. SPECIALIZING cleaning and can be seen. 8100. Call 566 Looking for a start at a modest price? See this 4 ineys, roof, new dealer network. No Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- chimneys, roof, ★ ★ 3920. room Ranch that needs TLC. $25,900. located near center. $42,59b. experience necessary. 5221. LAWNS MOWED / FLOORS R.J. MAtJOWAN & SONS - rree estimates.itir 30 Professional Complete training program. CLEANED - QualiW work. ’Third Generation. Painting & years Experience. Howley, ANTIQUE TAG SALE - ATTENTION HUNTERS! J500. investment required to ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ Reasonable rates. Call 643- Paperhanging Free 643-5361 Friday, Saturday, 62. Collec­ Excellent Bird Dogs. White Relocatkin Service At No Extta Cost! start your own business. Ideal tics, garages, yards cleaned, 1967, or 8756381. Estimates. Fully Insured. tibles, bottles, dollhouse, mis­ and liver Pointer Pups. (3iam- Wa ar* your •w ifd-w iiw lng RELO ra il aalata brokar backad by oraf IS JUST USTED! for retired or part time. ROOFER WILL Install roof, cellaneous. 4 Harvad Road, yaara ol ajpatlanca and aarrie* lo tranalamd paopla and companlaa. Two Fimlly. Eleven rooms. Just moving, trucking. Loam for Telephone 646-1959. pion biood lines. Call 647-9531. Ona call pula ua to work markaUng your propady hara and flndlng naw off Main St. Two car garage. Details on request. Mr. sale. Lawn service. No job too WILL CARE for children in siding or gutters for low dis­ Manchester. Baseboard hot water heat. Ask f o r ' Barker. ESCAA Field count price. Call Ken at 647- pcopady lor you anywbara. For Raal Sarvica... big or small. 568-8522. my licensed home. 643-7445, FREE TO GOOD HOME - 6 Call ua today anydma Jim DeRocco. Training Division, box 619, after 5pm. (14376) Building Contracting 33 1566. TAG SALE - Baby clothes, year-old German Shepherd, Wading River, New York. accessories, furniture, toys, URdSwl __ COMPLETE CARPET & Tile plus 2 rabbits. Prefer home In HHDm (Hs-mt)« iMinss (hmsih w n sirs (tsT-iuii 11792. installation and repairs. Free HAYES AND SONS Tree WES ROBBINS carpentry freezer, stereo, lawn tractor, country. 6434772. estimates. Call Pat, at 646- Experts - Tree removal, remodeling specialist. Ad­ miscellaneous. Saturday and E.D. TnrlHei, President Heating-Plumbing 35 MANY PEOPLE only dream 3745, after 5 p.m. pruning, land clearing. Fully ditions. rec rooms, dormers, Sunday, 1 to 3. Off Route 44A, LIvettoek 44 NEW LISTING of owning their own business. insured. Go anywhere. Free built-ins, bathrooms, Richmond Road, Coventry. Th« Barrows & Wallaca Company Perhaps it’s time for you to ED’S LIGHT TRUCKING- At­ estimates. 243-8796. kitchens, 649-3446. SEWERLINES, sink lines, 4267185. RIDING LESSONS indoor Five Room Ranch with lovely pursue that dream. I have cleaned with electric cutters, I stone front. Garage. Low traffic tics and cellars cleaned. riding ring. Western stock I cul-de-sac road. Priced right in the over 1,000 businesses for sale Reasonable rates. Call 646- CUSTOM CARPENTRY - hy professionals. McKinney TAG SALE - Moving out of seat, saddle seat, and hunt iK ^ SmSw mo - I,M0 sfficss ts iwvs »se [ H forties. Ask for Jim DeRocco. by owners. Many for 1943 for free estimate. B AND F Home Improve­ homes. Additions, Repairs, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ state. August 1620.160 Moun­ minimum down. For free seat. All levels 2269817. ment. Sp^ialist in custom Cabinets. Call Gary Chishing, pany, 643-5M. tain Road; Manchester, 8 to 5. Mature shade trees surround this 5 room Ranch, brochure write: Interstate BRICK, BLOCK,STONE. carpentry including additions, 345-2009. Boatt-Aecettoriet 45 Business Marketing, P.O. Box NO JOB ’TOO Small - Toilet TAG SALE - 9 to 5 Saturday See this 5/4 Two Family at 845,900. Ample full basement home with itPground po9l. $49,900. Fireplaces, concrete. woodsiding, sheds, decks and parking; easy access to highway. Maple Meadows , Pueblo, Colo. 81002. Chimney repairs. No job too patios. Interior remodeling TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY repairs, plugged drains, Aug. 19, Household items, 1974 FU RY - 1 6 ti-fo o t THREE FAMILY small. Save! Call 6446356 for and insulation. Free es­ Carpentry and general con­ kitchen faucet replaced, wooden chairs, mis­ fiberglass, tilt trailer, with at a Two-Family price. Three I SERVICE BUSINESS - With estimates. timates. References. Best tracting. Residential and repaired, rec rooms, cellaneous. 11 Knighton 1975 56horsepower outboard Y O U R ^ ® ^ separate heating systems, ten- 8800 a week income available commercial. Whether it be a bathroom remodeling, heat Street, Manchester. Manchester, in this area. A cash business. price in town. 528-7388. Chevy engine. 2 tanks, 82,500. nants pay heat, etc. Recently small repair job, a custom modernization, etc. Free Also 50 horse Johnson out­ Visit this unique new area of custom homes situated in painted. Good Income, could be | Minimum investment QUALITY CARPENTRY By built home or anything in Estimate gladly given. M & M TAG SALE Aug. 19, weather board, 8300. 2260475 or 226 one of Manchester's most convenient areas for shopping, even more. 149,900. Bank ap­ required. 203-627-0550, 203-481- Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. permitting, 9 am to 3 pm. 943 m m praised. Ask for Bill Belflore. Haiti Construction Additions, WANTED SCRAP METAL - between, call 646-1379. 9550. schools and religious activities. roofing, siding, decks and gar­ Also attics and cellars cleaned East Middle ’Turnpike, first A LL ages. Call anytime, 643-5001. CARPENTRY St M ason^ - MANCHESTER PLUMBING right ofter Shady Glen. Old 9 7 % OF HOMES MANCHESTER Package free of charge for usable Barden Product! 47 • Ranches • Capes items. 644-0209. Additions and remodeling. & HEATING-Repairs. trunks,, clothing, assorted LISTED ARE store. Ehccellent location. Well Free estimates. Call Anthony Remodeliiw. Pumps repaired jewelry, skis, stereo com­ W n 'H US GOOD CLEAN LOAM - 85 per • Colonials established business. Call MAGNAVOX autborized fac­ Squitlcote, 6496811. / replaces Free estimates. ponents, garden ornaments, Marion E. Robertson, Electric drain-snaking. 24- room size hand braided rug, cubic yard delivered. ONE LOT LEFT! tory service on color and blak WOULD LIKE TO BABYSIT Manchester, Elast Hartford, • Contem porarys Yes, Coventry Woods on Carpenter | Realtor, 643-5953. and wbite TV. Stereo, For pre-sebool or CARPENTRY - Repairs, HOUR SERVICE. 646: most altracUvc settings in town. 4 bedrooms, Mrenlare. rounlry CAPE COD fireplace and wall to wall 8 room Colonial at 267 81. Phone 6462711. May be Call after 5 pm on weekdays size fully bjinlianrcd kilrhcn. washer, dryer, many extras, laarge garden, MOVING WEST! - Furniture, Saturday and Sunday nice view. All Ihi.K and much more for only $49-300. Located in Tofland just a 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, con­ carpeting. Eat-in kitchen, Main St., Manchester. picked up A.M. only. and all day Saturday, 6462470. Betty Petricca hardware, golf, accordian, . 9 AM-ia PM 1=1 lew minutes to Hi. 8 BLANCHARD & R O S ^ O temporary staircase, for­ loaded with cabinets. Ideal for professional 8d0 PM-7:30 PM Loan Officer mal dining room, eat-in ’TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - FRANKLIN FIREPLACE amplifiers etc, old Buick I ClUi US - WE WORK Aluminum siding, garage. offices, or small manuals, antique glasd, gar­ kitchen. Acre plus treed business. 850s. Good condition. Good for stove for 8190 with ail the 6 5 9 - 0 4 9 3 IREAL ESTATE SERVICES TEOrORO Private treed lot. plating, or welding. Call 646 pipes. Also luggage car rack den tools, garage door, partial shaded lot with view. 857,- Only $4^900 list, much more. Route 6, An­ ’The driveway to Georgia ifcritage Savings REAL ESTATE 900 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. For Chevrolette. 6465434. Pacific on No. Main St., . I.W* itiiiiiii ■ Sim i ■ AY/ BELFIORE AGENCY B i U T I Ul PENTA AGDiCY dover 3 miles from Bolton M a4 Maasag FIANO Notch. Friday 124pm, Satur- Manchester. Intersection 0 29 Hartford ^ 647-9914 or 423-8958 ^ 6 4 6 -2 4 8 2 M7-1413 FIANO REALTY 646-2440 MOLDED FORMICA top and PAIR METAL BEDS With 1007 Main Street. Manchester Tel. 649^566 paneled bar with two shelves rings, 1 mattress. 830. day 65pm and Sunday 16 of Tolland ’Tpke. 431 M St 317 ft«N H I ImlSI 646-5200 i i s i E coil SI and four slools.8175. 6464028. Call 6 4pm

* DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Aug. 18, 1978 — PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri„ Aug. IB, 1978 ACROSS n A F L U 0 K L A t College 1 Set of 2 K FRANK a ERNEST 0 E u F 4 0 N H E A T cempus questions ChariM M. Schultz Apm1mtnl$ For Hont tS Aportmonu For Root 53 omeo$-Stor»$ tor Root 55 Auto$ For Salt 61 2 F 9 T E A 8 E M E N T 5 Jest 2 Biblical E N T E R F A N 1 i A Y 9 Indefinite in preposition LOOKING tor anything in real NEWLY d e c o r a t e d 2 MANCHESTER, Main Street. 1969 VOLKSWAGON GHIA - >ear Abby R 1 E F T » order 3 Nasal tissues K A Y estate rental - apartments, bedroom. Has basement, Modern offices available 400, Excellent engine, interior. F 1, A F 0 E 0 Automatic transmission. 12 Looten 4 Arched roofs R d B B E R 1 A 0 0 homes, multiple dwelliMs, no parking, appliances, pets ok. 750 or 1100 square feet. Heal CAVEAT 5 Who (Fr.| Needs work on body and 13 Soviet Union 0 V E R Y E L L E R INCIPENTALLYHIJWDOW IF SOMEONE 6ET5 JELLY JUST A LITTLE fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Only 6225 ( 04-29)^ Rental and air condition included. TTS M Y (ebbr.) 6 Farm agency 1 R E 0 E 8 E IT'S A NEW 0RANP brakes. 6300 firm. Call 646- M E T E Asociates. Inc. 646-1980. Assisters, 23^5646, small fee. 646-2469 or 646-2755. 14 ______Fortes(ebbr.) D 1 pT 0 Q A 6UY5 LIKE THE 6RAPE ON HIS FACE, toU CAN [JOKE THERE TO BOOST J 6731. EMPTOR M A I S I T I ^ A . iCALLEP "SMIRK" By Abigail Van Buren | 16 Short article 7 Small Island F L Y A V 0 E L L E N JELLY r BROUGHT AL0N6? SAY TO HIM,"WIPE THAT .5A661N6 MORALE^ MANCnfesTER MAIN HEAT INCLUDED - Cozy 1 EXCELLENT OFFICE DEAR ABBY; I am married with three children whose 16 Not employed 8 Concite L M P N E 8 8 0 W A 'SMIRK'OFF YOUR FACE!" STREET 2 and 3 room apart­ bedroom, has appliances. LOCATION - Heat, air con­ 1974 BUICK ELECTRA-4 ages are 2,4 and 6 .1 work because of necessity not choice. 17 Voice (Let.) eummary 0 N C E N T H C L E M door. Climate control, power T 8 E E L 8 E ment, heated, hot water, Available now Only 6160 (03- ditioning, parking, janitor ser­ My problem began last year when my father-in-law died. 18 Territories 9 Umbilicus P E A R 22). Rental Assisters 236-5646, vice. Reasonable rent. Call windows and seats, am/fm 9 M 20 Nuclear appliances, no pets, parking, to Cut of beef 45 Green mineral , stereo, 8 track tape. Very “Mom" wanted to keep busy, so she asked If she could be our agency |ebbr.| 30 More A '' -<1 security. 523-7047. small fee. Max Grossman at 649-5334. (comp, wd.) good running condition. 63000. daytime baby-aiUsr. 21 Compesi competent (pl) 46 Husband of LIMITED INCOME? STORE FOR RENT - With 2 646-4M1, after 4 p.m. We thought it was a great idea to have "Grammy” looking point 11 Bewitches 32 Eye infection FOUR ROOM APARTMENT Bsthsheba Spacious 3 bedroom. Has bay garage, near parkade. 188 after our children instead of some stranger. What a miatakel 22 Safety agency 19 Third person 35 Boating - 426 Broad St. 6155. Security We learned too late that Grammy is hypnotized by televi­ (ebbr.) 23 Record of 47 Pussy cat deposit. No appliances. W. Middle Turnpike. Call 643- 1978 SUNBIRD PONTIAC 2- 36 Wes drink 8-te TirMei 8-iB sion! she tiim if on the minute she walks into our house, 24 Rests events 49 Load M arried couple. No pets. 6802. door, 6 cylinder, 5,000 miles. 37 Depression Ini­ and it stays on untn I return from work. Meanwhile, the kids 26 Aloha symbol 25 Dale S2 Irritate Telephone 643-4751. 24). Automatic transmission, 28 Package small fee. tear the house a ^ rt and It's apparent that they have no 26 College tials 63 Scream power brakes. Royal blue, 31 Boys 42 Avoid as 44x10 FOOT MOBILE home. Aufos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 lupervision whatsoever from Grammy. She lets them do 33 Knob degree (ebbr.) 65 Travel WInthrop Dick Cavalll WanMd to Rant 57 white interior. Moving. Cali hurtful In Bolton. Working single per­ JUST FOR YOU! Charming 2 evenings 7:30 to 9:30,233-2528. anything they please, just'sb they don't bother her while 34 Actress 27 - de Cologne 56 Being (Lat.) son only. No pets, animals or bedroom. Has parking and 1977 ASPEN WAGON like 1966 CHEVY WAGON-New PONTIAC . 1969 the'e watching tdgvision. Redgrave 29 Pick carefully 43 Raised border 59 Traitor (si.) appliances. Only 6125 (94-15). COUPLE WITH One child children. Call 643-2880. 1967 MUSTANG-3-speed, 6- new. 20,000 miles, air con­ tires. 6345 or best offer. Call BONNEVILLE coiftertible. 7 ® My husband and I would like to get someone else to look 38 Apply powder 5 6 7 9 10 11 Rental Assisters, 236-5646, needs 5 or 6 room duplex or New battery, alternator, 39 Whole 1 2 3 4 ' r WANTTOlANE house. Reasonable. 649-8952. cylinder. (^11 M3-6572 after ditioning C.B. radio, radials, 522-4183, ext. 629, after 5 p.m. after our children.-but we don't know how to break the news COULD'TiaU POINT HAVBVOU small fee. starter. Evetything power, in­ 40 Lion's den 14 E C O D A 03ACK AT 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX- 5pm. power drive and brakes. 64,- to Grammy. We hate to hurt her feelings. How do we do it? 12 13 /WETOtAARP e o v A remodeled kitchen and bath. 700. Call 289-1928. 1965 COM ET - 4 do o r. cluding air. Road l^ ted , 568- NO WAY OUT 41 Crier ATLANTIC CITY-? N E e T /N ® NO.. THE BLACK JACK PROFESSIONAL COUPLE 44 Accountent 16 17 Available September 1. Paul 3-ROOM APARTMENT in Automatic. Power steering. 6 1084. D E A R NO WA-Y: Be honest. TeU Grammy in a very kind IS ORE THERE-? TABLES. nice 2 family Ranch, wants to rent Duplex in 1973 BUICK LE SEBRA 4- GOOD ONE! (ebbr.) W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. 1976 SUBARU GF Coupe. 5 cylinder. 6100. Call 5 « ) ^ , and gentle way that yonr ehfldren need more enpei^iion 20 21 Manchester. Available Sept. Manchester. Call 646-2498 door, air, power brakes and 45 Pay IS speed. 29,500 miles. Very good or 568-5265. 1970 REBEL STATION and attention than the hat been giving them, to yon’ve 1 1. Stove and refrigerator. after 6pm. steering. Runs good 61495.875- WAGON - Needs work. As is, phonographs 24 :s SIX ROOM DUPLEX - condition. 62850. Call 568-6491. 1975 FORD LTD decided te make e-ckange. 22 zt Private drive .and yard. Heat furnished. 6195 per 3651. 1968 FORD FAIRLANE V-8 6100. Call 646-7917 anytime. 48 Wealthy ■ ■ Appliances, wall-to-wall month. One month security WANTED SMALL LOT or AT / PS, solid body, very LANDAU ' DEAR-ABBYiThis letter is addressed to my new mother- 50 Jackie's 2nd 26 27 20' 3b- parcel of land to rent in 1975 FORD ELITE - One CHEVY 1969-Townsen Wagon. in-Iiwt husband 1 carpeting. 6300 monthly plus and reference required. 643- clean. 6750. 643-2041 or 6 ^ BUICK LE SABRE CUSTOM . Di nt auto. V-8 PS. PB L 37 Manchester for truck and owner. 24,000 miles. Air. Vinyl Runs good. Asking 6300. Call 51 Watchword 31 3Z 33 35 36 security and utilities. Call 643- 0445. 569-2375 anytime. 0510. li77 - 2 door. Air. Power win­ , I juat want to say thanks for treating your son like a baby 1 1 brush chippers. 742-6591. roof. Moving, must sell! Best dows. Am/Fm. Crushed ^1 hislife^..j ■ “ 54 BuH 3, 0929. 57 Code dot 38 AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1, offer. Call 569^552, after 6, or 1969 CHEVROLET MALIBU - 1969 T-Bird. 6400 or best offer. velour interior. 64,995. Call , I really enjoy picking up alter him. You see, according to 1 1 all day weekends. *3495 58 Yesterday |Fr.) n i 1 3-ROOM APARtMENT, 1978 thru June 15, 1979. Fully CONVERTIBLE New top. Call 646-4570 after 5:30pm. 742-9120. him, hia mother has done it for him all his life. 60 Rivers (Sp.) V furnished waterfront home to - I ^ the only , one who can make the bed, because his 1 Coventry. Lake privilges. One 1950 JE E P - 4-wheel drive. '67 Automatic transmission. 61 Sup 45 46 47 49 month security required. Rent mature working male / Mftc. for Rent 58 Power brakes, power ijiother always did it for him. 1 ■ J Chevy V-8 engine rebuilt. 1969 VW BIJG - Very good con­ 62 Singer 55 50 includes utilities, appliances. female. Security, deposit. For steering. Reconditioned Trueke tor Sele 62 • I have to mow the lawn, because he never had to do it at Fitzgerald 50 51 52 53 appointment phone 742-7107. Good condition. 6950. Call 643- dition. 6800. Call 646-1311, 1977 PINTO ■ Priscilla’s Pop — AI Vermeer Available Sept. 1. 742-9671 STORAGE AREA ideal for motor. Stereo taue deck. New Sp Home; his father always did it. 63 African animal 0929, between 8 and 2:30 p.m. after 5 p.m. 1971 IN TERN A TIO N A L 2 Dr 4 c>- 4 AM'ad*o. very 57 SO 50 60 after 4pm. co n tracto rs. About 1,000 tires 646-7306, after 6 p.m. lov. rt'iieage g re er ; I have to make sure I fix what he likes for dinner or he Ipl.) Hornet tor Rent 54 square feet. Overhead doors, PICKUP 304-Automatic. Good 64 Modest 62 63 SOMETIMES IT GIVES 1974 PINTO WAGON running condition. 6400 or best won't eat it, because when he was at home if he didn't like 61 LIFE MUST BE SOMETIMES IT GIVES ATTENTION. LANDLORDS! heat, running water, sink, 1968 FORD GALAXIE 500 4- 1968 OLDS 442 -70,000 miles. *2995 domething, his mother would always fix him something else 65 Wale RACED ON ITS VOU A RAT ON THE VO U A B A L L G A M E TH AT We offer a complete rental CONGENIAL ADULTS - To toilet, walk-in door. Central Automatic transmission. offer. Moving, must sell! 646- 66 Hideous giant 64 65 66 Asking 61695, Low mileage. ’ door sedan, runs good, 6300. 400 engine. Recent engine tn eat. Ifi OWN TERMS. BACK, SOMETIMES A SOU LOSE IOG-0.' service, careful screening of share comfortabid home with location. 6150/month. 646-8882. 528-^44. work, ^ n y extras! 6LMI0. 0438, anytime, keep trying. applicants, credit and owner frequently vacationing. Ask for Jon. Call 875-4055 or 871-1532. ' Mom, maybe .you thought you were being a perfect |NtWSFAPEH CNTEBPmSE ASSN) KICK IN THE RANTS.' Call 643-8093 anytime. 1976 BUICK SKYHAWK ■pother, but you nave created a lazy son, and you certainly reference check to a good 6150 m onthly, including SATSIFYING PROJECT for Motorcjrctoa-Bfcjrctos 64 utilities. 646-35^, 649-8005. 1974 DATSUN 260Z, air, ? D' v-6 4 speed PS AKi rad^r- haven't made my marriage any easier. lease. Let us give you piece of sale. Build your own 1927 CHEVY NOVA 1972 - Low yO'low AM/FM radio, 8-track. Mint HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 ' Thanks for nothing. mind. (Yes we are □ AUTOMOTIVE condition. Call Marcia at 289- gatti, complete fiberglass mileage, 6 (wlinder, power reasonable). Call R&D EXTRA LARGE 4-bedroom FX-1200 - 871-2511. *3595 YOUR DAUCfHTERlN-LAW house. Has air, carpet, 3678. iplicar body, plus steerimi, real clean. Save. Win at Bridge Realtors, 646-4968. Volkswagen chassie. Like 1972 Chevy Wagon, rebuilt ; DEAR DAUGHTER-IN-LAW; Your compItlBU about a appliances and much more. Aulot For Sale 61 1970 TRIUMPH Call for info. (08-21). Rental TOYOTA COROLLA - 4- new. Motor plus instructions. transmission. Sp^ial 6895. apaOad tea may ba Juatlfied, bat be lair. Yoor mother-la-law On trusting your partner 8 COTTAGE STREET One of a kind project! 61,450. BONNEVILLE - 650 CC. Runs Assisters, 236-5646, small fee. Good condition. 61100. Tim Moriarty’s, 270 Hartford diaat have daae aomethlag right to have riiie d the maa yoa ROCKVILLE - 4 rooms, 2 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - Completed worth ^,000. M9- Road, Manchester, call 643- strong. Many new parts. 6850 bedrooms, wall-to-wall speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new Radial tires, Call 649-8306 or offer. Ciall 649-1^9 ^aaa taaurry. played the eight spot. When anytime. 6544 6217. 1976 BUICK CENTURY carpeting, stove, refrigerator. WANTED - MOM, DAD, ALL radials, (2 snows), excellent after 5 p.m. 4 D' v-e PS, PB fac a i'. AW NORTH S-1^A that held he looked around 6175 monthly and security. THE KIDS, and Mts, too, to condition 228-0475 or 228-9550. 'ad S'lvp' t DEAR ABBY; If I hear it once more. I'll be aick! I am • K 10343 2 for new worlds to conquer. Call 649-4003 live in this nice older colonial 1976 HONDA MR175 excellent referring to the expression, “Have a nice dayl" It has • 92 He had to shift to a minor in North Coventry, 4 1968 DODGE POLARA - condition, very low mileage, ^3995 become so trite and meaningless as to be absurd. This « Q2 suit. Which one? PLUSH TWO BEDROOM bedrooms and plenty of room Excellent running condition. great woods bike. 6450 or best phrase is used by every waitress, salesperson, telephone • 10 6 3 It appeared to be a guess. Captain Eaay — Crooks and Latwrence DUPLEX - Sunken living to roam, too. 6375. Call Cen­ 6350. Call Mike at 643-5391. offer. 688-6032 after 5:30 pm. operator and cashier in San Francisco, and perhaps the At least West did guess and tury 21 Tedford Real Estate, WEST EAST room, dining room, patio- UA Bhole population of the North American continent. I even e — * 9 7 guessed wrong. He led a baths. Basement garage. 647-9914 / 423-8958. 1969 VW BEETLE not run­ TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville 1977 FORD GRANADA heard a cop tell a drunk whom he had just arrested to “Have diamond and South had no AFTER KNOCICIMS OFF WORK; BA$V AND • AKJ107S VQ83 WASH LOOK FOR R00M 5 IN MBXPORT» Walking distance to Parkade. •••••••#••••••• ning, good for parts. 6250 or VOLKSWAGEN ® 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and 4 D' 6cyi auto PS tac a-’ AM a nice day"-and it w u midnighti trouble romping home with Otttcet-Storea lor Rent 55 rack. 61,750. 289-4042. ' id'O. 'ed « 8 5 9 10 9 4 3 Call 643-0710. best offer. Call 872-8092. ' Please ask your readers to come up with something a lit­ • K 97 52 •A (} J4 the rest of the tricks. tle more, original and sincere. I offer, “Take it easy" or “Be We aren't going into the 1977 HONDA 750 ‘3 9 9 5 SOUTH ROCKVILLE - 4 room fur­ MANCHESTER STORE for 1975 DATSUN 710 WAGON- SUMMER SPECIALS cool" or, as we used to say in West Texas, “Y'awl come back merits of West's diamond Rent - 249 Broad Street. 600 SUPERSPORT- Excellent • AQ J65 lead except to point out one nished apartment. Heat, elec­ Am/fm, 4 speed. Michelin now—yi' hear?" tricity and hot water. No pets. square feet. 643-5681. Radials. Service records. 1973 VW BUG Ktoito,H-tor ...... * 1 6 9 5 condition. Many extras. Best • 64 thing. It would be hard to Available July 1st. Excellent condition. 62500. offer. Call 649-4107. i Have a nice day. Abby. • AK J76 visualize a holding where a Quiet, working adults • WALNUT CREEK, CALIF. preferred. $200 monthly. 742-6417. 1 9 7 2 V W B U G Radio, HMtor ...... * 1 2 9 5 1976 CHEVY • 8 club play would cost the References. K5-5630 after 3 ROCKVILLE - 19 X 39 foot 1972 750 HONDA - Excellent MALIBU WAGON contract. We do criticize store on busy street. Large condition. New tires, quartz Da yea wish yea had more trieada? For the secret el Vulnerable: Both p.m. 1974 TOYOTA CORONA Su- 1971 VW BUS KdMBI ItoiMilltMiglna... :.".” !!."»1495 uuto PS AM radio yeiio* West for his lead at trick display windows. 6125 tion Wagon. Asking 62,400. light,, battery, shocks, M a la rity, gat Abby'e aew baaklet; “How To Be Popular; Dealer: South two.however. AVAILBLE IMMEDIATLEY monthly. Lease required. Lee Please call 647-9039. backrest. After 6, call 646- taa'ra N avtr Tta Yaaag « Too Old." Bead 61 with a leag, West North East South He should have led a low 197G VW BUG Auto. Irana., RwbuHl MiglnM ...... n 0 7 5 *3595 - Immaculate 3 bedroom & Lament Realty, 875-4690. 8484. ehU-oddraeaed, etamped 128 ceatel eavelape to Abby, I K 19 heart. His partner had duplex. Wall-to-wall, modem MUSTANG II 1974, 4-speed, 4- Laaky Drive, fetverfy HfUa, CaU. 90212. 2V 29 3V 49 raised him, had played the Radio, Haator, Raal CImmi bath, convenient location. 6300 MANCHESTER - Main Street cylinder, air conitioning, 1969 VW GHIA ...... * 9 4 5 1976 HONDA 750 Automatic. 5V 69 Pass Pass eight and almost surely held per month plus utilities. store for rent. 750 square feet. radials. Good condition, Backrest and rack. Excellent Pass the queen. Put East In and Security. Childem accepted. 6200 monthly. Paul W. asking 61950. Call after 9 pm. 1999 VW BUG Auto, trana...... " i: i: ”:>699 condition. 61700. Call 6494306, 1977 MERCURY he would have had no prob­ No pets. Mr. Rothman, 646- Dougan, Realtor. 643-4535. 649-5822. anytime. MONARCH Astro-graph lem at trick three. Alley Oop — Dave Graue 4144. 1966 VW BUG 4.P.M4 *595 6 c>: .i.jtc PS AM rad'O. ve*y Opening lead; KW mpert- iOA rri'lyage yel'Ow Ma:aij]Qa3[!yam HEBRON GREEN 2t4 rooms. 1965 VW BUG ...... * 3 9 5 Mobile Hornet 65 By BERNICE BEDE 080L THE OTHER, ______X SOTTA GO AFTER FIRST WE MUST COMAN /^CARinKU HER, TASS/ A = \ T A L K , M R , Good size kitchen, nice bath. M 3 9 5 CARRIED I iS tO P Flf 21) Today your sins are likely to By Oswald Jacoby A Florida reader wants to Close to schools, churches and ^ COMPUTE U R CME (XIITER ^ 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot be- these of omission—ratTieT HER OFF V WHY_ shaping. Call anytime 228- Travel Trailer - Stove, and Alan Sontag know the origin of the BEFORE >OU> DIDN'T ^ T o p Qiuriity Exhnut $y6tem •Brake Service Than commislon. Your Inten­ expression, “ Rubber refrigerator, heated. Full tions are nobla, but your fol­ West bid up to five hearte CAME TO.'[ 'lO U T ^ •Engine Tune Up •Front End Service shower, and toilet. Tandem TOLLAND low-through Is nil. and then retired from the bridge.” IDEAL FOR SINGLES - All TIM MOWARTY’S » wheels. Call 6884383. CAPRICO nknO ec. 22-JSn. 11) auction. He had two good It goes back to whist bills paid. Nice one-bedroom •Shock kbaorber ReplacementoProfevaional Ruatproofing COUNTY VW Be forthright today where reasons to stop at that point. where you would play the with off-street parking and 1976 COACHMAN CADET Aug.II.1171 Irlerids are concerned. If The first reason was that he best out of three games. In •Quality Uaed Cara I “COMPLETE VOLKSWAGEN fSPUt t SERWCt ] travel trailer'. Fully con­ Route 83, Talcottville This coming year you could there's something Important might well have pushed his case each side won one, then appliances. Call for info (09- you would like to discuss, don't 30). Rental Assisters, 236- tained, sleeps eight. 6434150 6 4 9 -2 6 3 8 find yourself Involved In a very opponents one too high. The the third gamd-w'oalB'~be after 6pm. rewarding joint venture. skirt the Issue. second reason was that for callSiHhe “rubber” game. 5646, small fee. There's a strong likelihood that AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. II) (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I 270 HARTFOBD BD. another relative or friend of the Your material prospects look all he knew, it might turn out HEAT PAID - Carpeted 2 3M MAM tn O T . MANCHUTH family will be In It as well. Interesting today, so be alert that a further push would get (For a copy of JA C O B Y MOD­ bedrooms. Kids ok has MON-FHI. M , WED tS S, SAT S AM - 3 PM I±0 (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't lor something unusual that them to a makeable slam. ERN, send t1 to: "Win at refrigerator and stove. Only MS-2112 ______MANCH. TEL. 6 4 3 - 6 2 1 7 .take chances today with things could spell gain for you. It West opened his king of Bridge," care ol this newspa­ ' .6-18 6270 (07-29). Rental Assisters, ^u're managing lor others. appears and goes In a flash. hearts and continued with per, P.O. Box 4S9, Radio Oily V 236-5646, small fee. Treat their concerns just as PISCES (Feb. 21-March 20) The the ace after his partner Station, New York, N. Y. 10019.) prudently as If they were your only things required to make The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions own. Find out more of what Ilea today a success are clear-cut ahead for you by sending for ob|ectlves. Decide where you Berry’s World OFFICE SPACE your copy of Astro-Graph Let­ want to go and you’ll figure out LAPV&UG. LAPV3UG, EVEN THOUSH ter by mailing 50 cents for each how to get there. FLV AVYAV HOME - VOUR I'M A FIRST CLASS FOR RENT and a long, self-addressed ARIES (H (March 21-April II) A MOUSE IS ON FIRE SCHNOOK,I'M AN profitable opportunity might ANP.... OL' SO FTY WHEN 2S0 square feet, center of I stamped envelope to Astro- ble Graph, P.O. Box 489, Radio City pop up) totoday requiring tactics IT COMES TO Manchester, air conditioning and I LAPYBUGS parking, a i l t43-9&51. W E HAVC THE BEST CAR Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to beneathlath youryoi atandards. If you I specify birth sign. have to choose between honor vTr QO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) or gain, choose honor. H W Y O U R INDNEY. You're better off acting quickly TAURUS (April 29-May 20) Nor­ than you're likely to give your- mally you're generous with splf credit lor today. When friends, but today you may making snap decisions, don't pretend you can't do some­ let sell-doubts enter In. thing lor another. You'll collect 1976 PLYMOUTH LIBRA (Sapl. 23-Ocl. 23) Occa- guilt later. Did Yon ilonally we find ourselves In QEMINI (May 21-Juns 29) Don't VOLARE situations calling for a calcu- try to divide your time equally -llled risk. If you think you know today between fun and serious 4 Door. nuto. trnns., power steering, air conditioning, 6 Kiioir? 'Ige answers today, act on matters. Get the job done first. When the time cylindtjr lov; mileage . them. Play later. -SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Do comes when you ' Even though you feel lucky something physically active to­ Born Loser — Art Sansom won't miss the ".today (and you will be, In most day even though you may feel a SUPER BUYS 1977 OLDS CUTLASS Instances), It's not likely to trifle lazy. Once you're out of boat, sell it with a moWei ^ 19 74 VW DASHER 4 *0 ^ 1074 MERCURTMONTEBO extend to gambling, especially the hammock you'll be glad Waht Ad. II large stakes are Involved. you got the blood circulating. 5 0 'S /W j 'LL teach AAE ID AD-LlB' SUPREME -SAOrnARIUS (N o v . 23-Dc c . (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 2 Door Coupe, auto, trana.. power steering, power- — — ^ -T7 w a D iD U E aD M A W ? WITH m MAsreiz. : Buqb Bunny — Halmdahl and Stoffal S h e B e r a lh brakes, AM-FM, air conditioned, Landau top and more, m il "V CLASSIFIED AOVEnTISIHG low mileage. PHONE 643-2711 ENJOY.' GLUOGLU&. "Lei ma gel this straight You want a baby, AlACINC roue AO ■GULP. and you’ve brought your own teat tube?" Palomino Beige w/WhIte 1976 PONTIAC VENTURA 6 4 6 / Vinyl Roof, 8, A/trane.. Yellow. 4 speed. A raal Brougham 4 door. Blue, S 2 dr., dk blue, blue vinyl Interior, while walls. Air cond. Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick P/ateer. Real Sharp and economical clean vdblcle. cyl. A/trana.. P/alaar. power brakes, power steering, (ull wheel covers. Rear e*»6 Nice. < 2 5 9 5 Save. 29^ White Walla, Nona nicer. ’ 2 2 9 5 dc-logger, 6 cyl UM.YAO. TvyjtKnATA MEM? riRTB DATSUN R-210 CtiHK n m s s n s T m MARTHA J THIN(5? ARE\BUtdU&T LEGAL ^ EXPePlTlON ‘6 inevitable;) ONCE IT WITH THE VTRICTLY f o r Be$iPE^.