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resurrects whaling days ilmirlipstfr MYSTIC (UPI) - When some hammer. There are up to 7,000 along 70 tons of food and water were visitors duck their heads entering the both sides of the Morgan’s 105-foot stowed in her holds on her way out. blubber room of America’s onlv sur­ length — besides those coming from The grub was mostly dried Rain viving whaling ship, they sometimes the inside out. vegetables and beef, which made for ask if sailors were shorter In the days Finding the lumber for authentic scurvy and monotony. Few sailors Rainy and windy today. of Moby Dick. restoration can be a job in itself. had much of an appetite for whale WEATHER Details on page 2. That’s the question people usually Eglin Air Force Base in Florida steak. ask most of David Rayner, a guide or produced 8,500 feet of yeilow pine and Some of the men were vagabonds “ interpreter” as they are called at a Connecticut insurance company of the sea — men who pever com­ Vol. C, No. 22 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, October 25, 1980 Mystic Seaport, an American donated vital white oak. ’The oak is pleted her trying voydges for one YOUK HOMETOWM NEWSPAPER • Since 1881 • 20u. maritime history museum. Rayner is also obtained from Arcanus, Ohio, reason pf another,^en who were 19 and smiles at the question, and the Rappahanock Valley in bitter veterans or vessels called because he’s 6-foot-4. Virgina. “ blood boats” .and “ widowmakers.” He explains the men worked on S ta lle d “ knees” — like the rest of They ran south out of New Bedford Earthquake their hands and knees in the space the lumber — must be dried in the and into the trades with the stars so between decks, slicing the blubber open air so they don’t lose their clear and close they might be shakes state into small pieces for the deck moisture and become brittle too fast. tempted to reach up and touch them. New price index cauldrons or "trypots” that rendered The knees are the angle at a tree But-ahead lay the doldrums and their EAST HAVEN (UPI) - A second the blubber into oil. ’Then it was base where it spreads into roots. hammering heat — and down near minor earthquake rumbled through cooled and stored in barrels. When it is planed, the knee forms a where the plains roll away in a lonely part of of southwestern Connecticut Shipwrights, caulkers, painters rough LrShape to fasten bulkheads to grandeur toward the Andes scarp, Friday, shaking buildings and and riggers have been restoring the decks. the killer gales and the chamber of rattling a few nerves but causing no whaler, the Charles W. Morgan,^ to ’The restoration may .take'three horrors called “ Fifty South” at Cape damage. to spawn debates the same condition she was in wHen more years. There’s no schedule and Horn. The Weston Observatory in Boston she slid with the ebb down the no budget. ’The money used is drawn The classic battle between man said the second temblor, which oc­ Acushnet River out of New Bedford, from a 8450,000 grant for all ships at and beast ensued in the far Pacific. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The curred at 8:41 p.m., “ appeared to be Related story on page 16.. now 6.7 percent below' la.st year’s Mass., 139 years ago. the seaport, a 37-acre recreation of a Man narrowed the odds when he an aftershock” of a 1:27 p.m. quake. government’s last consumer infla­ 2 level. Carpenters like Basile Tuplin and 19th-century New England coastal replaced the single fluke harpoon tion report before the election came It said both seismic events were for at least the rest of the year as The bulk of the monthly increase in Henry Jarvis are using traditional village with 40 exhibit buildings. with the tog line. Its head would out Friday — prompting hot new centered northeast of New Haven. higher mortgage rates are factored consumer prices was due lo a 1.6 per­ materials to finish a job that began in ’The Morgan cost 856,000 to build in plunge into the whale and when it political debate on the economy by Police departments in East Haven into the index and food prices con­ cent increase in food prices in the last century. They fashion IS-inch 1841 and its investors realized the pulled on the line, the harpoon would and Ansonia said they had received showing that prices climbed at an an­ tinue rising. nual rate of 12.7 percent in September. It follows a 1.7 percent long trunnels or “ tree nails” out of same amount in profit when she flare open. calls about the quakes, but no The CPI now stands at 251.9, which locust wood. It is said to last longer September. increase in August. returned from her maiden voyage More than one sailor was taken on damage was reported. means goods and services costing than iron, which gets brittle. Higher prices for nieuts, poultry, four years later, laden with the raw a “ Nantucket sleigh ride,” pulled in The Weston Observatory measured While the consumer price in­ 8100 in 1967 now cost 8251.90. Tlie trunnels are used to secure fish and eggs accounted for about material for whale oil lamps, small boats by the maddened beasts, the first quake at 3.0 and the second creases were recorded in every Stated another way, the 1967 dollar thick bulkhead planks of oak and - three-fifths of the rise in grocery 5 cosmetics, candles, buggy whips the craft splintered into kindling. quake at 2.9 on its modified Richter category last month, the heaviest is worth 39.7 cents, and consumer prices as beef, pork and poultry ping. They are slammed into place canes, parasols and corset stays. Whaling declined with the Civil scale, a spokesman in Massachusetts contributors were food costs and a prices in September were 12.7 per­ prices advanced sharply for the third with heavy blows of a sledge Thirty-six men hit the gangway and War. said. record jump in prices for services, cent higher than a year earlier. consecutive month. An observatory'spokesman called the Labor Department reported. In an accompanying report, the The 0.7 percent increase in the the first jolt “ the kind of earthquake Labor Department said the after-tax The department said the Consumer housing category, while well above we have been recording in New income of a typical urban worker Price Index rose 1 percent on a the 0.1 percent rise in August, was Ribicoff claims Reagan England the last five years. But it’s a with a non-working wife and two seasonally adjusted basis last month the smallest hike in the September little stronger than the usual one we children fell 0.4 percent in September over August. That compared to the report. Rising home prices and fur­ record that no one feels." after two months of moderate in­ 0.7 percent rise recorded in August, niture costs accounted for most of creases. Real spendable earnings are the increase. putting foot in mouth and no change in July. When computed at a compounded HARTFORD (UPI) - Democrat probable outcome of the Nov. 4 vote. opinion and that people will make Quake kills annual rate, the September increase Abraham A. Ribicoff says Ronald Ribicoff said President Carter their final decision after the two can­ amounted to 12.7 percent. That was Reagan puts his foot In his mouth would take the state and national didates debate next week. in Mexico significantly above the 8.6 annual Iran PM says when he speaks on tough isues. election hy a small margin. “ I’ve “ Governor Reagan will cream rate posted in August, but far less Republican Howard Baker thinks watched the shifting sands of public Jimmy Carter in that debate,” Baker MEXICO CITY (UPI) - A long than the nearly 20 percent rate Reagan will "oream” President opinion praise the campaign and I said. and powerful earthquake rocked recorded early In the year. Carter in their debate next week. think they’re shifting back to Ribicoff, who is retiring this year, poverty-stricken south central Republican presidential candidate donH speculate The observations from the promi­ Carter,” he said. said freeing the 52 American Mexico Friday, shattering buildings Ronald Reagan seized the opportuni­ nent members of the U.S. Senate But Baker, who spoke in a nearby hostages in Iran should be a as far away as Mexico City and ty to criticize President Carter’s were made Thursday while stumping room of the Capitol just minutes humanitarian rather than a political killing at least 53 people. economic policies in a scheduled paid LONDON (UPI) — An aide to Ira­ to free the hostages were taking Connecticut on behalf of Senate can­ after Ribicoff, said Reagan would issue. Most of the casualties, including at broadcast Friday evening. nian Prime Minister Mohammad All place. didates Democrat Christopher Dodd win if . the election were held today. He said voters will look at the least 200 injured, were in the state of And a spokesman for Uie Reagah- Rajai warned Friday against Nevertheless, officials said and Republican James Buckley. He said both the Carter and hostage release, if accomplished, Oaxaca. Bush election committee suggested speculating on the outcome of workers at the U.S military base in Not surprisingly, the surrogates Reagan campaigns were “ dead in the “ on the basis that it has been Disgusted look The hardest-hit town appeared to the administration had doctored the Parliament’s debate on the fate of Wiesbaden, West Germany, had had differing opinions about the water” at the moment as far as voter achieved.” Bridget Barry, 2, daughter of Sen. and Mrs. baseball cap after collecting leaves in front of be Huajapan de Leon, near the inflation figure to make it look the 52 American hostages or the con­ hooked up a bank of phones in the q u a k e's e p ice n te r, 150 m iles smaller than it really was. ditions it might ultimately set for wing of the military hospital used David Barry, 473 E. Center St., looks her home Thursday afternoon. (Herald photo southwest of the capital, where of­ The president told a town meeting their release. early in the crisis when some cap­ somewhat disgusted while -wearing a boy’s by Pinto) ficials said a market, a church, a in Gloucester City, N.J., the new At the Vatican, Pope John Paul II tives were freed. Such preparations, hotel and part of the town hall had report “ tells us that Inflation is still conferred privately with the Iranian the officials said, were “ normal Group claims Klan collapsed. Raking twins our No. 1 problem and confirms the ambassador to Italy and church readiness plans.” Mayor Fidel Lopez Sanchez told of- wisdom of our policy of holding down sources speculated they might have Another development that fueled Graves show political wars ficials in the state capital of Oaxaca Carrie Chasse, who peeks out from behind the rake, pauses government spending and totally op­ discussed the release of the hostages. speculation about the hostages’ that at least 30 people were killed and for a moment to smile with her twin sister Suzanne, ^ t h are posing the election year tax cut But the Iranian official, inter­ release was the pope's meeting with training guerrillas CARLOCK, III. (UPI) - Most p ^ “ He took his politics very seriously years. Democrats were buried in the 200 injured in Huajapan de Leon, a propped by the Republicans.” viewed by telephone from London, the Iranian ambassador to Italy, six years old and they are doing some raking during a late fall town of 20,000. Private and government said not even Rajai could predict Mohammed Bagher Nassin Sadat. pie in the quiet suburban community and didn’t feel any need to talk with first burial ground while Republicans afternoon near their Glastonbury home at 32, Denslow Road. Republicans,” said Donald E. All phone and telex lines to the economists said they expect the 1 with authority the outcome of Sun­ Vatican sources described the DALLAS (UPI) - A will be part of the analysis. Knights of the KKK,” run by the book service as ‘a of Carlock know nothing of the days were laid to rest a quarter of a mile Carlock, a descendant of the founder town were down. (Herald photo by Lavallee) percent monthly increase to continue day’s debate on the hostages, now in talks as lengthy but would would not report by the Anti- “In camps and by Bill Wilkinson of must' for ‘all students of when Democrats and Republicans down the road in the second. and lifelong resident in the town of their 356th day of captivity. disclose what was discussed. Defamation League says clandestine training sites Denham Springs, La. It pyrotechnics.' feuded so fiercely they refused to When Carlock died in 1889, he was 450 people. “ Can he (Rajai) say today or even However, other church sources noted paramilitary camps and in various parts of the said the group operates a “ Also distributed are in­ bury their dead together. buried in the land he had donated and But the cemeteries in this town, 10 “ He made only one exception. this inscription was chiseled on his Sweeney vs. Penny tomorrow what the Majlis (parlla- it was unusual for the pope to meet weapons caches es­ country, members of the campsite near Cullman, structions and guides to miles northwest of Bloomington in When Abraham Lincoln was an at­ •ment) is going to recommend on Sun­ the Iranian ambassador to Italy in­ tablished by the Ku Klux KKK and other Klan-like Ala., which has been explosives and bomb dis­ monument: “Here sleeps the old central Illinois, prove the two parties torney running the Illinois circuit, he Democrat.” day? It is definitely up to the Majlis, stead of diplomats from Iran’s em­ T Klan in six states for the racist groups are engaged dubbed "M y Lai” after the posal. boobytraps, un­ used to put him up for the night.” not the prime minister, to make such bassy to the Vatican. alleged purposes of in paramilitary training site of the Vietnam conventional warfare, for­ took their political battles seriously "They say he signed his name by There was only one cemetery in recommendations," vaid the official, “ defense” and “ survival” programs," the report .massacre of civilians by tifications, explosives and — literally to the graveyard. putting 'Old Democrat’ and it would Republicans were buried on the Lincoln’s days, a parcel of land pass," Carlock-the-descendant Lines drawn over who identified himself only as in fact pose a threat of said. U.S. Army soldiers. demolition.” vote donated by Carlock himself. But "Sharifi, head of the prime Iraq, Iran armed uprising against “ Some of these activities "Training includes prac­ right side of the road; the Democrats explained. on the left. when Carlock refused to expand it minister’s bureau." blacks, Jews and other have been labeled by their tice • with M-16 By MARTIN KEARNS challenged his adversaries to dis­ the federal program. Stewart had The battle began with the town’s until a trust fund for its care was es­ Social Responsibility — and in this in- -r.. ■ . , minorities. sponsors as training for semiautomatic rifles, DO IT DAILY - Find out A lot has changed since the 19th Herald Reporter prove them.. challenged the accuracy of certain founder, rAbraham W. Carlock, a tablished, rival Republican John stance, Stewart — claims the town has u person m Iran who does make claims A copy of the study has ‘defense,’ and others have obstacle course proficien­ what’s the talk of the town century. The Carlock family joined Penny, however, charged Sweeney statements Sweeney recently made. Benson quickly offered land for a MANCHESTER — Mayor Stephen in fact been released of anyanv obliga­obliea- hostages is been forwarded to the FBI been called 'survival' cy, study of guerrilla tac­ by reading Towntalk every staunch southern Democrat who dis- the Republican Party and even has “ misrepresented the program to At the center of controversy is Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. He BASRA, Iraq (UPI) - Iraq new graveyard. Penny and former town Director tion to build the units. In opposition along with an appeal for it courses. tics and practicing search day in your Evening liked Republicans so much he buried one member of the family on the community” Despite this. Penny whether the town is liable for the has set four conditions for the cap­ claimed Friday to have finally cap­ Herald. refused to talk to them. The village people took it and, for Joseph Sweeney, both Democrats, to Sweeney, Stewart claims top HUD to resume monitoring Klan “ Regardless of the label and destroy missions," the the GOP side of the road. i said he does not “ impugn" the in­ construction of 130 units of low- tives’ release but has delegated to tured the Iranian port city of have drawn battle lines over the up­ officials have released Manchester activities, Nathan applied, it is clear than report said. “ Trainees — tegrity of Sweeney but admitted the income housing which were included Parliament the task of seeing that Khurramshahr, raising its flag over coming referendum on town involve­ from obligations contained in past Perlmutter, national direc­ armed racists, including at least one ARE YOU INTERESTED IN - two stand diametrically opposed on in early CD contracts with HUD. they are met. the city center following a week of ment with the federal Community CD housing assistance plans. tor of the League, told a pathological haters of woman — wear Passive Solar Energy the CD issue. When Sweeney spoke to the Rotary fighting in the streets tliat left hun­ Development program. To counter the remarks, Sweeney Parliament, controlled by hardline dreds of casualties. meeting of the group’s blacks, Jews, and other militarystvie fatigues." French Wines In March, Penny proposed a Club he express^ his belief that SOME PEOPLE GET ’ Sweeney last week took his said he asked for another chance to mullahs, could also add Its own national executive com­ minority groups, are referendum to again consider the Manchester was legally bound to .But Iran denied the fall of The report said the White Judaism arguments against CD to the speak to the Rotary Gub. He claims demands to Khomeini’s, whicn in­ mittee Thursday. engaged in paramilitary town’s disposition toward the U.S. build the units. According to Khurramshahr and said “ hand-to- Point Publishing Company French Impressionists Manchester Rotary Club. This week. to have documents which “ prove the clude the return of the late shah’s Jay Axelbank, training for guerrilla war­ ELECTED TO OFFICE Department of Housing and Urban Sweeney, the town must build the hand and house-to-house" fighting in Fallbrook, Calif., dis­ MANCHESTER Dr. Archibald Stewart brought the truthfulness and solid foundation of wealth, the release of frozen Iranian spokesman for B'nai fare against their pur­ Operating a Business Development program. The town low-income housing which he claims was still continuing in the city, a tributes books on COMMUNITY other side of the question to the club. each and every statement (he has) assets, the dropping of all U.S. B’rith, which administers ported enemies. The out­ Grant Writing will vote Nov. 4 in an advisory will economically burden the town. major objective of the Iraqi thrust paramilitary subjects. COLLEGE Friday Sweeney said he had been made during the entire campaign.” claims against Iran and a promise the ADL, said FBI come can only be more BECAUSE THEY STAND referendum which could determine The town will not be released from since the war began 33 days ago. You don’t have to wait. Non-Credit Fall courses maligned on the accuracy of not to interfere in its affairs. monitoring of the Klan was violence and tragedy.” the future of Manchester's involve­ the contract until such notice has The Rotary (Hub, however, will not It was not the first time Iraq "Among them are U.S. statements he has made in opposition But Sharifi said the United States sharply curtailed in 1976 by The report said are still available. ment with the CD program. been received in writing from both invite Sweeney to make another claimed to have captured the city, Army manuals on making FOR SOMETHING to the federal program. Sweeney should not speculate on what, if any guidelines — issued in paramilitary training Sweeney also said he was offended HUD and the U.S. Justice Depart­ speech, saying its meeting schedule although its latest communiques bombs, grenades, mines, Call the claims he has the documentation to additional conditions. Parliament reponse to charges of FBI camps were located in by remarks made at the RoUry a u b ment, Sweeney said. sounded more certain than previous chemical explosives, fuses MANCHESTER substantiate his arguments and before the Nov. 4 referendum is might impose. abuse of power — which Alabama, Connecticut, Division of meeting concerning his position on claims. and detonators." the But the Manchester Citizens for booked solid. required evidence of actual Illinois, North Carolina and COMMUNITY Community Sorvlces THAT IS ABE CLASSMAN His remarks came after U.S. of­ The Iraqis also tightened their ficials reacted cautiously to or imminent violence Texas, and that California report said. "A manual on ((203) 646-2137 siege around Abadan, the oil refinery before probing the actions COLLEGE statements by two parliamentary port just south of Khurramshahr, and 2 was a Klan distribution 'incendiaries’ is described of domestic groups. center for instructional He Stands For: leaders, which indicated that any battered the inland provincial capital ADL was commissioned manuals and handbooks on new terms put forward Sunday would of Ahwaz with artillery lire, military this month by the U.S. terrorism and guerrilla At Pero’t Kathy Saysl • expanding technical-vocational stick to the outlines already laid communiques said. Commission on Civil DO IT WEDNESDAY - , education programs. down by Khomeini. An Iraqi cummunique claimed its warfare. H a lk n v M n Is nsxt tsosk. Como pickoirt your Rights to prepare an The report said the Discover all the latest 1 Appearing on NBC's "Today,” forces downed a total of 10 Iranian I I f pumpkin for your spoclal Jack-o-Lantom. analysis of the Klan. recipes and more in your program. Vice President Walter warplanes Friday during attacks on “ most violent of today's • safe, affordable housing for Perlmutter said the report full-color,^ Evening Herald NAlfivr tiRigfl Mondale cautioned against "undue military bases near Fao, 50 miles KKK Roupings” was the everyone. on paramilitarv activities People/Food section. optimism” and said no negotiations southeast of Basra. “ Invisible Empire, I CaullfICNiftr. TomAtOM. Ch«rry Mushrooms. Yellow Squash. iTomatoAt, RipM. Eogplant, 5 Onions. Pickling Onions. Idaho * 4 I Qreen Peppart. R«d PAppart. Potatoes. Rad Potatoes. I Prying & Hot PepoArt. Carrots. Parsnips. Qarllc. Q ir^ r Root. • encouraging diverse Industries to I OrAAn Squash, Qraan Baans, Cranbarrlas. Broccoli. Radishes. locate In CT, keeping employ­ Mrs. Mondale I Sugar Pumpkins. Spaghatti Avacados. Calary. Chinaaa Cab* I Squash. Acorn & Buttarnut baga. Pomagranltes. Tangarinas. ment down and revenues up. I Squash. Hubbard Squash. Temple Oranges. Calif. Oranges. I Spinach. Collards. Mustard Saadlass Qrapas. Lemons. Milas. I Qraans. Turnip Qraans. Swiss Hawailn Pineapples, Bananas. S a t u r d a y . rejects claim I Chard. Laaks. Baats, Turnips. Honaydaws. Qrap^uit. Dates. • Independent living programs for I Whita Swaats. Yams. Mac's, Rad Cantaloupaa. Pumpkins. Qourds the elderly and handicapped. I & QokJan Dallclous. MaCouns. & Indian Corn. h a r t f o r d the first place,” she told a 1 Boac Pears. Cortlands^BaMwlM . ______| (UPI) - how to keep the peace.” Politics counts o( larceny In the first arrest Joan Mondale, wife of Vice news conference Thursday she said. pumpkfni, Ini I I I stemming from a one-man grand President Walter Mondale, night at the Wadsworth Mrs. Mondale, who put in people run for office because they are against everything. Foley Anderson Dobosz Reagan prepares a major ad­ jury probe of alleged criminal ac­ Atheneum. a pitch for Democratic T H I8 VEeK’8 8PEc U l8 Beattie Keefe has rejected daims the They offer no solutions, make no proposes and give no dress to the nation; Carter starts tivity In Hartford County. Page 2. fate of the VAnrerican U.S. Senate candidate TANaERIU WHITE SWEET off on a final big campaign push Mrs. Mondale said tOMSTOES raTATOES leadership. Don’t waste your vote. Vote for the positive can­ hostages in Irans^s been Christopher Dodd, also before the election; Anderson timed to lend a polnical ad­ Carter had made “ every said she thought Carter 6 1 7 9 « didate. 9 9S x^ 4 9 * l. urges Carter to tell more about the inside teday vantage to the White conceivable attempt” to would be “ sensational” in NATIVE Your neighbors* views. hostages in Iran. Page 16. free the hostages. ibORN 4 '■UTTCIUnr Churches...... ;;g - House. his upcoming debate with CAUUaOWEII SQUASH > E P 8 I _ She said the president Republican nominee VOTE FOR ABE GLASSMAN Classified...... is-ig She said “ there's no acted in a “ very rational • 1 .4 9 :s^ C om ics...... 19 Ronald Reagan. 9 8 *_ M L i 2 u . 3 5 * iprtsimksWi and reasonable and calm Courses by Newspaper___ .. .4 truth” to allegations Presi­ “ He is a cr a ^ debater. OPEN d a i l y I A.M. TO • f M '. • SUNDAYS • A.M. To T ^ J a . Do you think President Carter will gain support i{ the hostages Connecticut dent Carter may have tried and steady manner in He Igwws every fact and • W9We S9tiSaV TAajfafaW.rue ftaraM. SiMitfaySimday PPapers. pArs Lottery TJekats • VOTE NOV. 4th Entertainment ...... 14 to get the hostages dealing with a highly figure there could possibly -THE KING are released before the elections? Northeast Utilities recommends Obituaries...... i !! 10 ways for electric heating People/Piaces...... released at a time which volatile and ^ very be. He's very convincing," OF dangerous situation!" Mra. John F o le y ^ s t Hartford coftomers to offset rising bills in Priieweek Puzzle...... 14 would boost his re-election she said. PRODUCE/" something now, why not before” campaign. “ The benefit from this GLTXVSSMAN —“ Definitely. Everybody’s been will be returned. would, but 1 don’t think they will get the wake of a state-approved rate SporU ...... Mrs. Mondale said she PER0 Robert Maihia, South Windsor entire crisis is that Presi- NAIiOHESTER Democrat for State Senate, 4th Disti waiting for their return. If it’s going out.” bike. Page 2. Television ...... IS "W e don't have that hoped the debate would District Sandy Doboax,Tolland —“ I think — ‘Yes he would. They are talking much control. We didn't dent Carter has to happen, it’s going to happen before Brian Keefc.Mancbester —“ Yes TownTalk .,,...... ' ‘ in swing all the undecided he would. That’s exactly what is about opening up negotiations so it demonstrated he knows the election." probably. I don’t think the president A Democratic candidate for the U pdate...... 2 want the hostages taken in voters to Carter's column . planned to give him an edge. I would probably m i^ t happen." Barbara Anderton.Mancbester think twice about it. If be can do has anything politically motivated State Senate is charged with two W eather...... A Ed Beaiiie.Vemon—“ He probably planned.’ ’ " t 2 - EVENING HERALD. Sat.. Oct. 25. 1980 ^ ______EVENING HERALD, Sat., Oct. 25, 1980 - 3 UGonn sets Pride Day to honor minority students Mpdote. EASTPACT U/IMr\Ci-kDWINDSOR— ThefFU« University of r Connecticut, * ______i ______is at ______formerm Norwalk______i i . «Mayor « ______ands State______representative,______and■ mechanical engineering in 1973 _____ andi Johnese______nWhite n . t A - ^ which is observing its Centennial Year, will hold its fifth R. Eileen Baccus, director of the I^ersonnel Services Howard, an associate professor at tl]p UConn School of program and director of the UConn Health Science annual Day of Pride Sunday at the Ramada Inn Conven­ Division at UConn. Brown received a masters degree in Social Work. Howard received a masters in social work Cluster Program. on interest rates and inflation emerged. strike out Saturday to scour fields, abandon^ houses and The event is designed to make “constructive .use of tive shipments of spent atomic reactor fuel through 33 tion Center. ' 1956, while Baccus earned her masters In'1975 and Ph.D. in 1965 and a law degree in 1976. Levee system may crumble Traders were cautious as they waited for the money dark wells for the bodies of two of the 14 black children states. Established to present and honor noteworthy minority in 1978. Established in 1976, the Day of Pride calls attention to 'mind power’ to combat inequalities in human rights as HOLT. Calif. (DPI) — A score of huge pumps began supply figures to be released after the market’s close. who have disappeared over the past 15 months. UConn graduates as role models for Connecticut minority Other honorees include Franklin B. Chang, an role models to demonstrate the reality of success, accor­ well as obtain educational goals,” says Hogan. .clearing water eight feet deep Friday from 11,500 below- The Federal Reserve said the nation's basic money supp­ Ten of the children have been found slain and' four high school students, the Day of Pride will begin at 5:M astronaut, who received his bachelors degree In ding to Dr. James C. Hogan Jr., coordinator of the For tickets and information, call (203 ) 486-3299 or (203) sea-level acres of rich farmland while farmers worried ly rose $600 million in the week ended Oct. 15. others are listed as^missing but feared dead. The Maps in the NRC "draft public information circular” p.m. 486-3999. about further collapses of their rapidly weakening levees. weekend search will zero in on the area where officials sent to state governors show shipments will pass through Sponsored by the UConn Office of Student Affairs and The Dow Jones industrial average, fluctuating narrow­ believe they have the best chance of finding the bodies of or near such large urban centers as Oakland, Calif.; Services for the benefit of about 200 minority high school PRICES EFFECTIVE MON., OCT. 27 T H ^ SAT., NOV. 1. 1980^ / The worst possibility was that new break would send ly on the minus side most the day, rallied in late trading two of the foui‘ who are still missing. Hartford, Conn.; Trenton, N.J.; Nashville, Tenn., and students from across the state, the program will feature Norfolk, Va. FULL water rushing into another 29.000 acres of the San Joaquin to close 4.09 points higher at 943.60. The closely watched a talk by Dr. Frederick S. Humphries. tSERVICEi There *8 a TOP NOTCH near you: Delta. 50 miles east of San Francisco, force about 1,000 indicator was a 15.61-point loser Thursday. The search was expected to draw up to 2,000 Humphries is president of Tennessee State University, IF m HAVFHT MRUPY... people from their homes and ruin more valuable farm volunteers. East Hartford Manchester The New York Stock Exchange-index rose 0.21 to 74.90 California, New York and Arizona already had a post he held while'the institution was a segregate crops grown on A month ago, a levee break flooded 5,500 demanded and obtained the routing information, which college for black students, and a post he retained after 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE 260 NORTH MAIN ST. AT MAIN acres of Lower Jones Tract, its school and residences of and the average price of a share increased 10 cents. But Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson said Friday a massive PIFASF PICK UP YOUR declines topped advances 784706 among the 1,686 issues the NRC has withheld from the public. the school merged with Tennessee State. Manchester Middletown 200 people, causing $14 million in damage. President cleanup effort of abandoned buildings and empty lots Gov. Ella T. Grasso, corporate executives, members of traded at 4 p.m. EDT. would be launched in conjunction with the effort. 725 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 900 WASHINGTON ST„ RT. 66 Carter declared an emergency to authorize federal relief The report, the first of plann^ semiannual circulars on - the State Board of Higher Education, the UConn board of Spg. COLOR SALE CIRCUIAR funds. Trustees and East Windsor municipal officials also have NYSE volume totaled 41,050,000 shares, compared to spent fuel shipment and routing, was made public under a OPEN MON, THRU SAT 8:30A,M. (o 9 OOP M, new congressional disclosure requirement. Copies were been invited to participate in the Day of Pride. 49.2001,000 traded Thursday. SUNDAY 10:00A.M. lo 5:00P.M, AT A TOP ROTCH HEAR YOU! provided to a Washington, D.C., federal court, where the In addition, about 50 UConn students, many of whom WtWIlCOIH «0VA$OO0 9IAMPPUACMAIfl Nuke waste routes listed Sierra Club and two o ^er citizen groups sued to obtain it. are members of minority groups, have been Invited, for NOT RESPONSaiE FOR TVPOORAPHICAL ERRORS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UM(T QUANTITIES TO 4 UNITS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECSKO Stocks drift on minus side the first time, to participate. NEW YORK (UPI) — stock prices closed mixed in Volunteers hunt for bodies WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Nuclear Regulatory Com­ This year’s honorees include Otha N. Brown, member im0»:. mission Friday publicly disclosed for the first time the DO IT DAILY - EXERCISE YOUR MIND with the and secretary of the University’s Board of Trustees, who sluggish trading Friday as new signs of upward pressure ATLANTA (UPI) Hundreds of volunteer searchers GRADE-A” rail and road routes it has approved for hiohlv radioac­ crossword puzzle in the Evening Herald. IS* •■S5 ...... Center Church WAYBESTorPERDVE Top^ h P ^ * * " * * • P U T o r 3000 C ^ .,9 81» CUT UP CHICKINS NV \ M A T T L t ■■ ■ plans ceremony LIQ aUARTIRS ms % ^ Big electric users MANCHESTER— dicapped in the sanctuary. Center Congregational The existing frame »W r- M U CHICKIN WINGS r> 7 4 * Church of Manchester will structure was built in 1904, CHICKIN LIVIRS . 7 4 * dedicate renovations to the with a brick parish hall DCNVIfl told how to save building and grounds with a constructed in 1929, and the CHICKIN U Q I NOUCKI » 8 4 * Simpson Educational Wing HARTFORD (UPI) - Northeast Northeast’s recommendations for ways day of celebration Sunday. CHICKIN GIZZARDS » 6 4 * lOtAWQflU c( n The festivities will begin added in 1957. The 200th fC * ATLANTA Utilities, forced to take a substantially its high-use customers can reduce their UANMIATV MTflICK CUDAHY ^ / with a Service of Dedica­ Anniversary celebration of CHICKIN THIGHS o 8 8 * 30.00 . bigger bite but of 70,000 residential utility electric consumption were the first steps SPARE RIBS CANNED HAMS r@ tion at 10 a.m. in the sanc­ Center Church has C o a stin g c h ic k in s . 7 4 * HIONIST TIMfllATUMsV budgets in Connecticut this month, Friday in complying with a thorough conserva­ CHICKIN DHUMSTICKs98f took steps to help customers swallow the tuary. Immediately after culminated in the efforts of tion program ordered by state regulators, its congregation to LOTS-G-CHICKIN » 0 4 * increases. she said. the service a Time Capsule rHl£KjK’kll&XrTS . 94* will be buried to be opened renovate “for a better lb.$ The utility began enclosing electricity­ One of the biggest savings, said Forde, Center.” IHlMaaMMi^delmSTKMjktaiiGlIMA saving advice in bills sent to its high-use was shifting electricity use to cheaper 6 in 2029, the 250th year of residential customers in the wake of a p.m. to 8 a.m. off-peak hours. the gathering of the church. It will contain Church activities WESTERN UPlWIAVMiR FOTOCAST < state decision last week removing a provi­ Electricity costs 4.88 cents a kilowatt I CORN FED M rX P K a M sion which had given such consumers a hour during off-peak hours, compared to mementos from the MANCHESTER— P m M 'S P R IM O THURSOarONLYI Events next week at break. 7.86 cents during the peak hours. bicentennial celebration of ITALIAN SAU8AOE FRESH LOBSTERS Center Church held last Emanuel Lutheran Church IUSDA(B££F CVT Weather forecast The state Department of Public Northeast, which controls the Connec­ White SALE! year and from the renova­ are as follows: Utilities Control’s decision to “flatten” ticut Light & Power Company and the Th«y [mmFROMCHVCKl tion activities of this year. SWUT $ 9 9 9 Rain developing and becoming windy Saturday. Highs electric rates, which Northeast opposed, Hartford Electric Light Company, also Monday — 3:30 p.m. Staff; 6:45 p.m. Scouts; in the mid 50s. Rain ending Saturday night. Lows in the was accompanied by approval of a $124 suggested custonfers spread their bills The public is invited to ib.mR Bowling; 7:30 p.m., ECW . 40s. Sunday partly cloudy and windy with highs in the mid million rate hike for the giant utility. over the year to avoid large payments in join the celebration at an Presidents of Area 5; 50s. Chance of precipitation 90 percent' Saturday and The DPUC’s objective in eliminating winter heating months. open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Parish Life. Saturday night. Winds becoming easterly and increasing the cheaper rates for customers who use The utility provides such a budget plan Tours of the church'will be' Tuesday — 10 a.m. Old to 20 to 30 mph and gusty Saturday. Winds shifting to more than 900 kilowatts a month was to for its customers. conducted, presentations Guard - Israel Slides of Er­ south to southwest 15 to 25 mph Saturday night. encourage energy conservation. .^.Another recommendation was par­ will be made, and nie Benson: 1:30 p.m. We “We didn’t think it fair to make more ticipation in CONN-SAVE, a utility- refreshments will be Extended outlook consumption cheaper,” said DPUC sponsored conservation program in which served. Gals; 4 p.m. Junior and spokeswoman King Quillan. customers can obtain a comprehensive Cherub Clhoirs; 7:30 p.m. Extended outlook for New England Monday through But for many kilowatt guzzlers, par­ energy audit of their residence for $10. 'The renovation process Claudia Circle; Mission Wednesday: ticularly those-with all-electric homes, Forde said the audits provide an began in January of this and Ministry; Conway B E EF C V T MassarhubrllB, Rhode Island & Conneotirut: the new rate structure could boost their exhaustive study instructing consumers year at a cost of nearly Diet. Partly cloudy Monday, scattered rain or snow showers Wednesday — 7:30 p.m. \FROMROVND SMKT RBS t r MB x,/' llO M -IR B -l CENTER $ | M bills 40 percent over last year. Northeast how they can reduce energy consumption, $250,000. The resulting ASSSRm PMK CMPS north. Periods of rain late Tuesday and Wednesday. Tur­ spokesman Emmanuel Forde said. including such minute detail as “how long structural changes accom­ Emanuel Choir. CEMTCTCUT Cl ning milder. Lows Monday mid 20s to mid 30s rising to Thursday — 10 a.m. MFMAKKNRStlP $ 1 M But Ms. Quillan said that “would be the it will take you to recover your in­ modate the handicapped, n i U i f PMUl R tA n mid 30s to mid 40s by Wednesday. Highs Monday 40s upgrade thencilities to Prayer Group; 11:15 a.m. ■c e n te h c u t c i worst possible case. We’re thinking more vestment.”. WEB NK STEW lb ' OKK STEAKS erltA S n* north to low 50s south. Rising to 50s and low 60s Tuesday of 20 to 30 perfent ” meet the current needs of Care and Visitation; 3:45 MHEUSS PSKK em un $ 2 M and Wednesday. the congregation, and im­ p.m. Bell Choir; 6:30 p.m. STsffiSS J ■ONEM C l Maine, New Hampshire: prove fire and public safe­ Confirmation; 7 p.m. Word WP MAM STEAKS «>* IMKAUf PtKKRSASTS Chance of showers or flurries north and fair south Mon­ ty. The changes include and Witness. TTF STEAKS lb. I M M K C n CMJFOMMA C day and Tuesday. Chance of rain all sections Wednesday. modernization of office apd Saturday — 10 a.m., 1 STEAKS ar KtASn •>* ■e PMK cMNnT s m i Daytime highs in the 40s north and 50s south Monday and GOP tallies cost p.m., 3 p.m.. Youth Group LUN C 4M S»r. kitchen facilities, addition Tuesday and in the 50s north to near 60 south Wednesday. of an entrance terrace with Leaf Rake; 10 a.m. (SbT steaks MMMP CKMK PATTIS » CEHTD c n PMK IM Sn EXTRA LEAN C Overnight lows in the 20s Monday and Tuesday morning a w h e e lc h a ir ra m p , Nominating Committee; 8 TENDER M U TT $ |7 4 and 30s Wednesday morning. redesign of the choir loft, p.m. Emanuel Hill Chapter ' | OKTH c n PSKK CHIPS of oil profits tax THICK CUT - FOR STUFFMO Vermont: and addition of a balcony of AA in Luther Hall, •tSAsn $|M| Partly cloudy Monday with scattered rain or snow Fall back- Emanuel Lutheran Church, RMIF STEAKS c a m c n PMK CHIPS mezzanine - plus ac­ OUttX FRYWO showers. Periods of rain late Tuesday and Wednesday. A miniature figurine seems to come to life to remind Manchester HARTFORD (UPI) — Republicans, missioner of the Department of Ad­ comodations for han­ 60 Church Street. FWST CUT ra m CIM STEAKS $ 1 m | claiming Connecticut will pay $1 million ministrative Services’ Bureau of CBim c n PSKK CMPS Turning milder, lows Monday mid 20s to low 30s rising to area residents to set their clocks back to reflect the return to Eastern ■ONELEU C| 30s and low 40s by Wednesday. Highs 40s Monday rising to as a result of the new 2 percent tax on oil Purchasing, said that figure was based on SS8S STEAKS Standard Time Sunday morning. Clocks will be set back one hour as of tlMPISASn lb TIP MAM STEAKS b*, 50s Tuesday and Wednesday. company profits, said Friday consumers gas for the entire fiscal year and oil School selects SERVICE DELi 2 a.m. Sunday. (Herald photo by Pinto) should be allowed to recover their own purchases for Oct. 1, 1980 to Oct. 1, 1981. NiBISS FOR LONDON IROL $ added costs. The pass-through cost on gas was not mwlSn^ ib^2®* TKtMMK STEAKS •> The pass-through prohibition in that tax, applied by Exxon until Oct. 4, and Otter­ spring; courses Swminsf $4M KXTIll MAH Ml SIKID State campaign which will generate an estimated $60 bein said it was impossible to calculate MANCHESTER - The school organization and ad­ ■MMS iSASn GROUND wuvus The Almanac million in revenue, would have prevented how much of the tax had filtered down to University of Hartford has ministration; and un­ ROUND O B O m M U SLKID oil companies from recouping the cost mm V04MIIR wMffi Aucio By United Press International heating oil costs. chosen 10 of the 12 courses dergraduate courses in in­ ANY Sl?t PKG only from Connecticut customers, but it “It could very well be that Mobil has it will offer at Manchester STEAK MASK lb. t.0UTp4 FAMKT Today is Saturday. Oct. 25, the 299th day of 1980 with 67 termediate ' iicco to follow. Fitzeerald says most was struck down in federal court. The passed it on to one of our distributors or High School during the macroeconomic analysis, state is appealing. ■ATte TMOM JUCT The moon is moving from its full phase toward its last suppliers,” he said. “But, to tell you the Spring semester. business writing: the quarter. House Minority Leader R.E. Van truth, it’s sort'of a zoo. You’d have to go to Those courses are: American novel since 1900; STEAK KSASTS won’t throw away votes Norstrand, R-Darien, told a news con­ The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. each and every company and find out who Tuesday: a graduate level and symbolic logic. ference the state is keeping track of what The evening stars are Mercury and Mars. their prime supplier is.” course in administrative Registration for the the added 2 percent is costing government Those bom on this date are under the sign of Scorpio. HARTFORD (UPI) — Democratic State “Right now I would say that I would theory; and undergraduate courses will take place in International Implications of the Energy operations for gasoline and heating oil. American polar explorer Richard Evelyn Byrd was Chairman James Fitzgerald Friday Crisis. have no means of keeping track of that,” courses In management; D ecem ber, R alph R. He claimed the cost already totals $1 he said. born Oct. 25, 1888. predicted independent John Anderson’s Dodd said government should stimulate psychology of women; and Braithwaite, coordinator million, based on the purchase of 7 million Van Norstrand said he will draft a bill On this date in history: supporters will flock to President Carter, oil recovery programs with tax incentives quanitative analysis for of extension services for In 1854, in the “Charge of the Light Brigade,” some 670 saying their “flirtation” will end when gallons of gas and 41 million gallons of for the 1981 session of the Legislature that business decisions. Two the university, said. and loans; develop alternate energy heating oil. British cavalrymen fighting in the Crimean War attacked confronted with the ballot. would allow consumers to recoup the cost more courses have yet to The courses are offered sources; provide financial incentives for “The question is no longer whether or a heavily fortified Russian position and were wiped out. “I don’t think there are many Connec­ of the tax should the state win its case on be determined, but they at the high school, through energy conservation, and take the lead in­ not the state’s 2 percent tax on gross ear­ In 1971, the United Nations admitted Communist China ticut voters who will throw away their appeal. will include an un­ a cooperative arrangement ternationally in developing new energy nings of oil companies is being passed on to membership and ousted Nationalist China. votes on Nov. 4,” Fitzgerald said. The dergraduate business between the Manchester technologies. to Connecticut consumers,” he said. “The “The time for defending the tax has long In 1973, President Nixon, under increasingly heavy (ire latest statewide poll showed Ronald course and a graduate Board of Education and the question now is how long will the passed,” he said. “ It is now time for the for the Watergate cover-up, attacked the American news Reagan with 37 percent; Carter, 35 per­ education course. university, at no cost to the Democrats force the people of Connec­ Democrats to admit their mistake and to media for what he called “hysterical, vicious” reporting. cent, and Anderson. 16 percent. Buckley on defense Thursdays: a graduate town. Residents pay ticut to pay for their biunder in passing act responsibly by repealing the tax In 1975, roaming gangs of gunmen spread terror and “As Election Day approaches, people NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Republican level course in managerial regular university fees to Sweet Life DOZEN this tax in the first place.” before the people of our state are hurt any INALFQAUON, DOZEN ILS.PKO.SLICEDl death in wide sections of Beirut, Lebanon, as warring in­ get more and more serious about voting,” James Buckley Friday continued his at­ accounting and another in take the courses. T0 9 NOTCH jOAADE A LAAOEl But John Otterbein, deputy com-' further.” , HOOD . S W U T U P I creased between right-wing Christian and left-wing he said. “They want their votes to count. tack on the defense track record of Rep. ASSORTED1T ^ o o MILK ICICRKAMVP EQQS BACON Moslem militias. . • They want to make an impact on the Christopher Dodd, his U.S. Senate oppo­ future.” nent, saying Dodd was hiding his votes Bonding backed DONUTS A thought for the day: American writer Henry David behind pro-defense rhetoric. Coloratlo man arrested 29* Thoreau said, “It takes two to speak the truth — one to Dodd on energy He said Dodd voted to slow down MANCHESTER - ment would be paid by the -•'“sk and another to hear." neutron bomb development and deploy­ Malcolm Barlow, rents and present govern­ STORRS (UPI) — Rep. Christopher ment; to deny funding for nuclear in theft of rare letters Democratic candidate in ment subsidy sources, Dodd, D-Conn., saying there’s no end in NEW HAVEN (UPI)>- The FBI said weapons systems; to block funds to 000 concerned the purchase of firearms by the 12th Assembly District, Barlow said. UM IIM H llu. ^ loi I sight to industrialized nation’s modify commercial aircraft for the Friday a Colorodo man has been charged the western gunslinger. announced his support for Lottery numbers lOH.FKo. 4 S i dependence on oil, Friday called for con­ military, and to stall deployment of the in connection with the July theft of lettei;s Stephen D. Englert, 41, of Loveland, the bonding program to "Town leaders will get servation, enhanced fuel recovery and^ MX missile. by notorious gunfighter Bat Masterson promote elderly housing. these badly needed elderly sinnuKSRMipuu Winning lottery numbers drawn Friday in New Colo., a noted collector of Colt firearms, XWEETLNE t k C f alternate energy development. “You’ll find my defense rhetoric in from the Connecticut State Library. Barlow proposed to seek units built much quicker,” England: was charged Thursday at his home with MSCCIU MEAlt io« FKO 2 £1 “ It is obvious that at current rates of oil Connecticut matches my defense voting L; Gray Brockman, FBI special agent in voter approval for bonding he said. “The speed will Connecticut daily: 064. Four play number: 1097, receiving and attempting to sell the M l. FKO. m jt m production, apd with the prospect of charge of Connecticut, said the letters, help towns avoid inflation Maine daily: 308. record in Washington,” Buckley said. “I letters, Brockman said. the construction of elderly declining production, there simply will not written by Masterson to the Colt Firearms in building costs;” sm n i n mHCK n u M te l New Hampshire daily: 6899. supported the Ford defense budgets that He was to be presented before a federal housing units. The State of 4 FACK Iw . FKO. ^ S ■ be enough oil to meet world energy Co. of Hartford .during the 1880’s, were “Decent homes are hard New Hampshire weekly : 619, 38, green. would have kept us strong, if (President) magistrate in Denver, facing a $10,000 fine Connecticut would sub­ swMT in wahus 4 £1 demands,” he said at the University of Carter and Dodd hadn’t slashed them.” recovered. for many voters to afford Rhode Island daily: 7533. and a 10-year prison term if convicted sidize the interest rate Connecticut’s Centennial Conference on He said the letters, now valued at $40,- paying a percentage. 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' j ' Bailey and was based on testimony alleged job and promotion selling mittee members, but what willing to work to assure encourages me most is the such a change, he said. 4 - EVENING HERALD, Sat., Oct. 25, IWO EVENING HERALD. Sat., Oct. 25. 1«0O- 5 Voursesoy^ewspapers Soviet switch impact small MOSCOW (UPI) - New Soviet — general secretary of the (Com­ post as president. Premier Nikolai Tikhonov took over munist Party and top man in the The Brezhnev-Kosygin team from Alexei Kosygin in the first ruling Politburo. presided over the crucial years Encounters with modet^n society change at the pinnacle of the Soviet Tikhonov, 75, is only one year during which the Soviet Union took government in 16 years, but the younger than Kosygin, the longest- its place as military superpower switch Is expected to produce little ruling premier In Soviet history, Editor's Note: This is the eighth in a series of 15 ar­ are the families of hostages held in Iran. Despairing over alongside the United States. lack of information and communication from the State change in policy as long as President although reported to be in much An engineer by training and from ticles exploring "American Families in Transition.'^In Leonid Brezhnev rules. better health than his mentor. same region of the Ukraine as this article, sociologist Marvin B. Sussman discusses how Department and about the reunion plans for the time of the hostages' release, they organized to confront the A hush fell over the 1,500 delegates Western analysts said Tikhonov’s Brezhnev, Tikhonov had a succession families can cope, individually and collectively, with of the Supreme Soviet, the nation’s elevation from deputy premier to bureaucracy, FLAG not only deals with the State Depart­ of economic and industrial posts, modern bureaucracies. This series, written for Courses parliament, ’Thursday as Brezhnev in premier, which was routinely and un­ rising to deputy minister for steel by Newspaper, a program of University Extension, ment, but alsb handles the media and the public, protects a quivering voice announced his animously approved by the Supreme and In 1963 b^am e deputy chairman University of California, San Diego, was funded by a families from crackpots, and, most important, provides a colleague of 16 years in power asked Soviet, is not expected to herald any of Gosplan, the state planning com­ grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. support group — a kind of extended family that give to be relieved of hia duti'es because of changes in Soviet policy at home or mittee. Copyright (r) 1980 by the Rrgents of the University warmth, love, and understanding to all member families. illness. abroad as long as Brezhnev Is Tikhonov’s experience in foreign of California. Currently, the State Department is providing support, "We received a letter from Alexei phyically fit to continue to rule. policy is limited but he visited the offering its own communication facilities to FLAG to use Kosygin ... His health has been ‘"They need someone at the helm United States twice, in 1958 and 1959. for its own purposes. Officials are also listening. One deteriorating. He is forced to take a during the implementation of the By Marvin B. Sussman wife of a hostage expressed the feelings of many FLAG rest and he is asking to be relieved of next Five Year plan with full powers Sunday program members. Appalled at the reunion plans, she said (and I duties as chairman of the Council (of as premier,” a Western diplomat Ministers) ^nd of his seat in the said. MANCHESTER - Arnold Despite dire warnings from some quarters that the paraphrase), "We were to be flown over to some place in Westwood, minister at Unitarian family is in trouble, the family as a form of human Politburo,” Brezhnev said, reading The retirement of Kosygin ends the Europe and after some debriefing were to be reunited from the prepared statement about 16-year partnership with Brezhnev, Unlversalist Society: East, will dis­ organization survives. with our husbands. They were going to put us up in some his colleague who has not been seen the second longest enduring cuss the connections between It not only survives but does well by its members. It hotel or motel like a Hilton or Holiday Inn. And there it In public since Aug. 3. leadership union in recent history — organized religion and the fear of cares for its own and provides its young with skills and was. Kosygin’s retirement was the first exceeded only by the 27-year rule in death, Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at the values they need to function in the world, to form "It will be over a year (now longer), since I was with change at the top of the Soviet (China of the late Mao Tse-tung and meetinghouse, 153 W. Vernon St. First arrival relationships, and to deal with society and its my husband; we have been living different lives and are government Itself since Kosygin Chou En-lai. His talk will include comments about the threat .of atomic destme- The Bugnacki brothers, Tom, left, and organizatiohs. different people. I don't know what he is like and I have replaced Nikita Khrushchev as Brezhnev, Kosygin and Podgomy, Bugnacki’s Special Meat Products is present­ To provide for its members — both young and old — in premier In 1964, although Brezhnev the "troika” leadership, took power tion and how it is related to the Frank, right, Wednesday received Smoke­ ly located at 410 Prospect St. in East Hart­ been changed by this experience. We need time, the kids knowledge that everyone must die. today's society, the family must obtain goods and ser­ and 1, we need to find out what he wants. We need a place stepped up to the figurative presiden­ in 1964 a f te r th e o u s te r of houses shipped from Wisconsin for installa­ ford. The company expects to move into its cy in 1977 in a power struggle that Khrushchev, and Brezhnev soon ‘There will be time for coffee and tion in their new facility under construction vices from other institutions like schools, corporations, where there is space to be together or alone, we need discussion following the-program. new facility around the first of the year. government agencies, hospitals. It must deal with forced out Nikolai Podgomy. emerged as the first among equals in Manchester’s Buckland Industrial Park. (Herald photo by Kearns) time." although Kosygin stayed on even Sunday school and nursery care will bureaucracies that control the resources needed by fami­ Brezhnev at the same time kept the Such communications are bound to have an effect on real base of power in the Soviet state after Podgomy was edged out of his be available. ly members to survive and thrive. traditional procedures of State Department officials. The But families have neither relinquished all their major bureaucracy is responding, and its changes Indicate that roles to bureaucracies, as some critics have argued, nor collectively families can have power and that are they helpless — as individual units or in organized bureaucracies can be changed! Reqion_ groups — in dealing with large bureaucratic Families and bureaucracies need one another. They organizations. have different functions to perform but they must Familes today, as in yesteryear, are the primary care tolerate and complement each other. Families have system for their members, from the newborn to the developed techniques and skills to handle the demands of Bolton school use elderly. Although organizations and institutions provide bureaucracies. When internal resources are not Suf­ specialized services such as health care, relatively few ficient to do this, families will increasingly band together persons grow up or live out their lives in institutions. and engage in collective action. A matter to explore Even among those over the age of 65, only about 5 percent By DONNA HOLLAND a lot of single parents and working parents are in longterm care facilities such as nursing homes or The views expressed in Courses by Nejvspaper are Herald Correspondent in Bolton who need facilities to keep their homes for the aged. those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect children when they are at work. It’s a This is striking evidence that families are the best those of the University of California, the National En­ BOLTON — Will space at one of the problem. Bolton is a small town.” Bolton school buildings be used as a day suited structures to provide growing human beings the dowment for the Humanities, the distributing agency, or She said, "Mom and Dad don’t know care center someday? nurturance, love, emotional support, caring, solidarity the participating newspapers and colleges. where their children are half the time. It and instruction requii£d for survival and for a reasonably ‘That new Idea was presented to Board should be studied.” of Education members at an infor­ School Supt. Raymond Allen said, "It’s \ satisfying life. Next week: Psychologist Nancy Datan of West mational meeting ‘Thursday by Carol a good idea. It should be studied. We have Virginia University looks at family stages from infancy Levesque, resident. to wait to see* what the board will do with Formal bureaucracies to old age. The informational meeting was reorganization. If rooms are available we Give your child the once in a lifetime opportunity to start a City Celebration-The Travelers Inevitably in our complex society, a large part of the in­ scheduled to discuss the possible could do another study.” TurnitFestival of Light. struction that families provide must be in dealing with About the author reorganization of the Boiton schools. Indications are that the board will not Again this year, one lucky child will turn the key and set the lights on Constitution Plaza ablaze. bureaucracies that are more powerful than themselves. Ms. Levesque, who described herself as do anything to change the structure of the new to Bolton, said, “I like the grade 9-12 Your child could be the lucky one. If he or she is between the ages of 5 and 12, simply fill in the coupon This is a difficult task. For one thing, large-scale Marvin B. Sussman is currently UNIDEL Professor of school system but it does not vote on the Human Behavior in the high school. I like the K-4 Building. If matter until Nov. 13. ' below and mail it to us. The Travelers, Marketing Services 9PB, One Tower Square, Hartford, Connecticut organizations like government and business often ignore there has to be a move, move the students 06115. We’ll pick one child who, hand in hand with Santa Claus, will turn the key and light the hearts or deny the existence of families. They deal only with in­ Department of Individual from the 5-8 Building to the K-4 Building.” Allen said, "I know what you’re talking dividuals, because it is the individual worker, patient, and Family Studies at the She said, “If there is space (at the 5-8 about (the day care center). Some com­ of Hartford. consumer, or citizen whom the institution wishes to con­ University of Delaware, Building) you should study the possibility munities already have such a facility.” And remember, when you ceme to the Festival on Friday, November 28th, at 5.00 p.m., bring a trol and fit into its operation. and editor of the of a day care center for preschoolers and Ms. Levesque said, “ I suggest the study non-perishable food item for The Vi^RCCRT Greater Hartford Emergency Food Bank. You’ll be making Looking at the individual as a member of a family com­ "Marriage and Family a place where children can go when their be made before any rooms are turned over plicates the work of the institution, adding complexity to Review." He was previous­ parents are at work after school hours. to the town for town use.” this year’s Festival of LightaOifetillillibbration. decisions, requiring exceptions to the rules, and disrup­ ly Professor of Sociology in Ms. Levesque said, “I’m actually At this time, it appears six classrooms ting orderly functioning of the organization. When com­ realationships. But the words "bureaucracy" and By this time business hours are ending and Jack goes Wake Forest University's talking about a day care center. ‘There are will be empty in September 1981. pany officials order a manager to move to another part of "bureaucratic" have come to connote an inefficient, home. He tells his mother about his frustrations. He A Bowman Gray School of the country, they assume that the manager will see that rule-bound, mazelike system that obstructs rather than doesn't know where to get either his birth certificate or a Medicine and at Case his or her family moves. The family's reaction has not facilitates obtaining services. driver's license. But his mother's cousin has a friend in Western Reserve Universi­ Principal named traditionally been the company's concern. the city clerk's office who can give him the information ty, where he was also On their surface bureaucracies are impersonal and Informal ties and direction he needs. She phones the cousin, who tells Director of the Institute on rational. They are governed by rules, and are thus To negotiate bureaucratic institutions to get what their Jack to come to her office the next day and she will in­ the Family and for Bolton school presumably fair and immune to personal influence. They members need (and have a right to), families learn to use troduce him to her friend. Bureaucratic Society. His many publications include BOLTON - Catherine special meeting ‘Thursday. through which we believe are, ideally, systems designed to permit easy social informal and personal resources for leverage on the in­ This case — not at all untypical — demonstrates how "The Family, Bureaucracy and the Elderly" (with Ethel Sampson of Vernon has ‘The decision was not un­ she will make a very families can use the informal system to get things done. Shans), "Authors' Guide to Journals in Sociology and exchange among strangers jn a world that is too large stitution. Every formal bureaucratic institution has in­ been hired as the new animous. John Morianos positive contribution to the Related Fields," and "Family Anthology." and complex for exchange to be governed solely by formal ties to the community through the kinship and Not only will Jack be able to get what he needs, but he Bolton Elementary Center voted against the hiring but Bolton school system.” kinship, friendship, and other informal, personal friendship circles of the people who staff the organiza­ will be learning important lessons about society and School assistant principal did not give a reason. Mrs. Sampson is current­ tion. For example, a mother who wishes to see that her bureaucracy." . until June 1961. Mn. Samp­ Mrs. Sampson will ly working on her 6th year child gets fair treatment at school majr visit the child's He will learn that when he is frustrated in dealings with Questions son will also work one day receive a 920,000 prorated in edukation administra­ teacher, volunteer for field-trips or tutoring, or work formal organization^, he may be able to work that system each work week in the cen­ salary and all benefits as tion and supervision at the with the parent-teacher organization. These gestures are through "connections." There is nothing objectionable or (1) What percentage of the elderly are in long-term tral office. She will do outlined in the agreement University of Connecticut. not intended to bring undue influence, but they insure that demeaning in such action, since the bureaucracy wants to care facilities? special assignments under between the school board She received her masters the child will be visible to the teacher, a person rather serve its clientele but is often unable to do so efficiently (2) Why do large-scale organizations often ignore the the superintendent’s super­ and administrator’s group. in education administra­ vision. School Supt. Raymond than an anonymous face in a classroom group. because of regulations and because of unenthusiastic existence of families? tion in 1975 and her BA in Mrs. Sampson is Allen said, "Mrs. Simpson history in 1970, both at The point is, the family uses the people within the workers. (3) How can individual families exercise leverage on institutions? expected to begin her new comes to us with the UConn bureaucracy to get what it n e ^ s for its members to live Some families have greater skill and resources in using duties by Nov. 10. highest of reepmmen- good lives. And it teaches its young how to go about using this informal system of connections than others. The (4) If individual families lack resources, how can they Pool tablet 5eii qur UPI Education Editor say, is that some teachers need to California Press, Berkeley). moral, spiritual and intellectual in the job market but said It con­ dent, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Aheam said. \ Heavy thinkers on the education Children’s choir; 7:45 p.m. maintaining a person in an shape up. William 0. Baker, a member of the sense of a world in which irrationali­ siders vocatlonalism — preparing for Cancer Center; Darwin T. ’Turner, scene claim: Concordia choir. institution is now ap­ These thoughts on American commission and board chairman of ty, despair, loneiiness, and death are a specific job or trade — a dangerous department of English, University of c. There's a good chance the United Thursday — 9:30a.m. Bi­ proaching 915,(XI0 per year, He is encouraging state education cpme from the 32-member Bell Laboratories, said about 10 as conspicuous as birth, friendship, trend. Iowa; Richard D. Lamm, governor States of America will go down the ble Discovery group and a cost which is often tome incentives, such as tax and Rockefeller Foundation Commission years remain to save the country by hope and reason. The commission, chaired by Dr. of Colorado; Hanna H. Gray, presi­ tube as a civilized nation unlesk there 1:30 p.m. Golden Age by the state through rent rebates, to encourage on the Humanities. About teachers, injecting more of the humanities into ‘We learn how individuals or .Richard Lyman, until recently presi- dent, University of (Chicago. group, both in church Medicaid. "For every relatives of the elderly to is "a dramatic improvement in the the commission, jn a report on the education. societies define the moral life and try dent of Stanford University and now quality of elementary and secondary room. dollar the state now spends care for them at home. humanities made these points: He said humanities have a lot to do to attain it, attempt to reconcile president of the Rockefeller Founda­ Church film ^ucation" — and an infusion of the —Greater selectivity is needed in with values and morality. freedom and the responsibilities of tion, called for more public and/ humanities. MANCHESTER - The film. the certification of teachers. State - “It will take about five years to get citizenship and express themselves private support humanities research. It’s no longer, they say, just a “Preparing for Adolescence: ’The I’d like my child to start a City Celebration -The Travelers departments of education tend to the schools in shape,” he said, “and artistically.” ' There are many signs of the WOODSIDEINTIIHIES BUTINS matter of why Johnny can’t read, Origins of Self-Doubt,” will be shown Festival of Light and I'll contribute to the Celebration by base requirements for certification about five more years to restore the The report said, “The humanities public’s growing interest in the Janie can’t* add, and Georgia can't Sunday at 7 p.m. at South United bringing a non-perishable food item for The Food Bank. (m narrow competency tests and humanities.” must be established as a priority In humanities, the report said, citing write. Rather, it's a matter of why Methodist Church, 1226 Main St. Mail To: TTie Travelers, Marketing Services, 9 PB, l^ g e numbers of education courses. Just exactly what is meant by “the school curricula, for through the “phenomenal growth of public in­ they can't ponder the question: what Dr. James C. Dobson, noted -^ rtificatio n should be based humanities?” study of literature, language and terest in the arts over the past 15 S2Bla GOLD.. SILVER One Tower Square, Hartford, Connecticut 06115, v does it mean to be human?' authority on family life will be the primarily on a solid liberal (in the “The essence of the fiumanities is a history one acquires not only years.” $160^ (Philosophers and poets spend a featured speaker. ’The public is In­ THE TRAVELERS educational sense of the word) spirit or an attitude toward literacy, but critical and aesthetic "Each year, in fact, more WEPITIISTIITLTOITIESNT Name______J______lifetime on that question answer and vited. education that includ'es the humanity,” the report said. "They capacities as basic as literacy Americans attend exhibitions of the • Clinlii|t*lnnkT«Cilis even then some don't make it. On her Address. humanities. show how the individual Is itself.” visual arts and presentations of the Sale postponed • HqMiiMaWIIIMlIII* .deathbed, the poet Gertrude Stein —“Blunt data show that students in Restoring the humanities, as the^performing arts than attend spec- MANCHESTER - The Nathan City____ -State. -Z ip . was asked, "What is the answer?” autonomous and at the^ same time, • U Stohl SUw 620101 the field of education are typically bound, in the ligatures* of language commission sees it, requires that: tator sports,” it said. Hale PTA has postponed its plans for soo Telephone. (She replied: "What is the among the least academically —C hildren have th e d ire c t Games Post, University of Texas question?") and history, to humankind across a' tag sale this weekend because of proficient undergraduates." time. experience of literature and the arts at Austin, is executive director of the Child’s Nam e. -A ge . 4 The reason kids have a hard time the threat of rain. ’The sale was to TOP PRICES PAlbll The commission, whose 32 '"nie humanities mirror our own in primary grades. commission; Jole Colton, foundation have been held Saturday with Sunday The Travelers Insurance Companies. just thinking about the matter, say ★ * * 10% honut on dau rinis wMi Mo ad * * * Entries must tie poNlmaiked by Sunday. Nin'ember 2 Drawing Monday. f4uveinl>er 3 Hartford. Connm icul 06115. members include college presidents - ’The link between miting and director for the humanities, liaison as a rain date. Expecting rain, the image and our image of the world. 11*PINO IT.•MANCHESTER PHONE 043-4030 the pundits, is that the humanities such as A. Bartlett'Giamatti of Yale critical thinking be emphasized in between the comission and the foun- group has now post^ned the sale un­ have been put out with the cat by a Through the humanities we reflect on carntrel HTFD. RO. A N D P IN E ST. and leaders from industry, the arts the secondaiY school curriculum. datlon. til Nov. 1. If it rains then, the sale (O LD K IN G S BLD O .) H O U R S 0-5 lot of new curriculum specialists the fundamental question: what does and government, speaks out about it mean to be human? -Highe£.£di^ition must formulate Other commission members in- will be held indoors.

■ / ( > - EVENING HERALD, Sat., Oct. 25, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Sat., Oct. 25, 1980 - 7 Wings of Morning Ocilcndof___ Understanding ends crime in China on juvenile delinc|uency, of these young off(9nders cities some 11,795 of these young, unemployed people ment against the young Im- PEKING (UPI) - For -mates who become social A weii*d approach Andover r months China’s tightly con­ described the crime wave have been sounded up and centers have already been or literary dissidents — outcasts for the rest ol Monday which swept many major are in a variety of re­ established. Wei claimed have been sent away to trolled newspapers read their lives. his wish, because he wanted a double one) will be conducting its annual letter — half of the unpaid pledges like the worst of the West’s cities for a year as a education centers or t o t after up to six months spartan "reeducation And so he toiled into the dusk remains a pauper in the sight of God. Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m., Town Office Building. The justice officials By CLIFF SIMI’SOiN portion and bould not bear the canvass. Some "unknown author” came in. Hurrah! What worked once yellow press with lurid "unique phenomenon. It reform schools. "reeducation” nearly 80 through labor camps” From day to day, from year to (The New English Bible Luke 12;16- Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office quickly denied the A very bashful young man fell in thought of his companion getting has composed this jingle, which is might work again. So, he mailed Building. tales of rape, robbery and has ceiiie and gone and Precise figures on crime percent of the juvenile where, because of a year. 211 existence of such camps. love. He wished to propose marriage That parable is proceeded by the twice as much as he had. But the en- perhaps more true to fact that it is another letter to the backward giyers murder. hopefully will not return.” in China are impossible to delinquents mended their loophole in the law, they At last he put his ledgers up. Planning and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Of­ "This is just not true,” but lacked the courage or the nerve verse fifteen, again these are words virous man was also unwilling to good poetry: — and, again, glory hallelujah, all fice Building. CJilna, bewildered Much of the crime was obtain. Thb Justice ways. can languish for several And laid his stock reports aside — said Yi Chengxing and to make a direct proposal or inquiry of the Master; wish first, because he could not stand Once there was a Christian, came through with the money but one authorities admitted, was committed by young peo­ Ministry hurrldly More ominously, some years. However, one Sunday afternoon they But when he started out to live lone bold-out. To him went a personal Wednesday Chinese dissidentd and Some dissidents have Wang Zuoping, a leading He found that he had already died. "Then he said to the people, the idea of his conipanion getting He had a pious look; in the middle of an un­ ple, he said, "young people explained only the security went for a walk and passed near the twice as much as he would get. So His consecretation was complete — letter — and he paid up too. Young at Heart, 1:30 p.m., Andover Congregational who were raised during the service had a comprehen­ diplomats claim tens of been quoted as saying member of the Depart­ Author Unknown 'Beware! Be on your guard against precedented crime wave. ment of People’s Court at village cemetery. With a bright in­ eqch waited for the other to wish Except his pocketbook. Church. Cultural Revolution (1966- sive breakdown and the thousands of guards at these camps in­ greed of every kind, for even when a The minister was so overjoyed that This in a country that the ministry. spiration he gently led her within man has more than enough, his first. At length the greedy man took He'd put a nickel iif the plate. had once proudly boasted it 76) when lawlessness was a ministry itself could not "undesirables” — mainly flict heavy physical punish­ view of the family burial plot. With a he paid a call on those who had come Bolton The.words of Jesus wealth does not give him life.” ’ his fellow by the thfoat and said he And then with might and main to the financial rescue of the church. had eradicated all forms of way of life and became in­ produce an overall picture. "do or die" Monday And he told them this parable, (N.E.B. Luke 12;15) would choke him to death unless he He'd sing, "When we asunder part When he visited the member t o t lawlessness. stitutionalized.” But a glimpse of the gesture be "There was a rich man whose land made Ips wish. At that the envious U giv"" me inward pain.” received the personal communica­ Town clerk, tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m., Com­ After a vigorous — and Like most of China’s ills, massive re-education pointed to the yields heavy crops. He debated within Which brings to mind one of the old man said, “Very well, I will make The chuckle tion, he remarked as he had during munity Hall. reportedly ruthless — cam­ the current generation of program currently un­ several mounds Senior Citizens Committee, 7:30 p.m., Bentley derway among the young himself: "What am I to do? I have legends about the saint who in his my wish. I wish to be blind in one In a conversation with the Financi the other calls, ‘Isn’t it great we have paign, officials now say the officials blame the with their respec­ not the space to store my produce. Memorial Library. "to teach them respwt for travels met two ferocious dragons eye." Immediately he lost the sight Drive chairman of the Windharr such a fine enthusiastic treasurer?” degree of crime in the Cultural Revolution and tive stones and This is what I will do," said he, “I cased within two travelers. Charter Revision Commission, 7:30 p.m., Community the law,” can be gleaned of his eye — and his companion went Center Congregational Church i "Yes,” was the response, “he’s a world’s most populous na­ the so-called "Gang of blurted out, will pull down my storehouses and One of them was a greedy, Hall. from the few statistics CUSTOM CUTTERS blind in both eyes. passed on this story that perhaps fine treasurer, but he is not a good tion has been sharply Four” led by Mao Tse- "Elsie, there build them bigger'. I will collect in avaricious, covetous man; the other Women’s Auxiliary of Bolton Volunteer Fire Depart­ available. might be used in a talk to the "am speller. He spells ’lousy’ with two ss’s reduced. tung’s widow, Jiang Qing, my grandfather them all my corn and other goods, was of a jealous and envious nature. And the legend ends with this ment, 8 p.m.. Firehouse. "The crime graph has for most things. Many of the young lies buried and right by his side bassadors” but probably would not and “skunk” with a c.” and then say to myself, ‘Man, you When they came to the parting of the statement: “So avarice and its com­ Tuesday peaked and is on its way Before the Cultural offenders charged with sleeps grandmother, and there my have plenty of good things laid by, be appropriate for the Sunday mor­ minor crimes are not even An Open hnitatkin To Visit (L ways, the saint said he*would give panion, envy, blind and curse the soul ning finance sermon: The maxim down again,” said Yi Revolution, Wei said father is interred right next to the enough for many years; take life Board of Health, 7 p.m.. Community Hall. hauled before the courts each of,them a parting gift. of man.” , , ' , The church budget was having a “Growth’s fine, but watch out: the Chengxing, a senior official juvenile delinquency ac­ Our new & unique MFFUR UNISEX FAMILY HA'S CASE CENTES. I grave of my mother. When I die, 1 easy, eat, drink, and enjoy but are sent to local Whichever made his wish first would harder time ^than usual, not because cat that chokes to death on cream is Wednesday in the recently revived counted for around 20 per­ plan to be buried there. How would yourself.’" But God said to him, residential education Now... together, barbers & hairdressers combined to offer you the latest In have his wish fulfilled, and the other the members'of the congregation just as dead as any other cat.” John Senior citizens, 1 p.m., Community Hall. Ministry of Justice. cent of total crime. you like to be buried in our plot?" "You fool, this very night you must one would get a double portion of One possible answer centers manned by cadres, hair styling. If you feel that "greed" is too failed to pledge, but because they P. Grier Conservation Commission, 7:30 p.m., Herrick "Things are again under But during the latest out­ surrender your life; you have'made what the other man had asked for. policemen and parents to Jeff, Pat, Mike A Colleen welcome you to share In our celebration at our new location, much with you late and soon, one failed to pay their pledge. So, a new Mr. Simpson will broadcast The Memorial Park. control though there is still break of lawlessness it Death in life your money — who will get it now?” jumped to as high as 70 provide "ideological, 101 Canter Street, Manchester. The greedy man knew what he solution is to remember that shortly treasurer was appointed. He im­ Sabbath Message on Radio Station Town Meeting, 8 p.m., (Community Hall. a lot of work to be done, es- He always said he would retire That is how it is with the man who pecially among the percent in cities such as cultural and practical wanted; but he was afraid to make your church land I hope you have mediately send around a circular WTIC Sunday morning at 8:15. P.S. We also offer a full service heir replacement service tor men & women. When he had made a million clear. amasses wealth for himself and Thursday young.” Peking and Shanghai. help” for the misguided Appointments available but wslk-lns welcome. Free Parking In rear. Water Pollution Control Study Committee public Wei Jiuming, one of Now, according to a pan­ youth. HOUnS! Tim s , Wtd.. M , SrSO-SJ*. Thim., *:S0 (.m. - S P.M., SM., *.eo.SM hearing, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. China’s foremost experts el of justice officials, most In five of (China’s largest Religious Services. Public Building Conunission, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. Wing to be dedicated Brownie and Girl Scout Halloween party, 6:30 to 8 p.m., lAAP STORE COUPON ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Bolton (kingregational Church. With Thia Coupon and a 17.50 Purchaaa* Andover (Missouri Synod). Cooper and High streets Rev 11WCIIFSTKH— Dedication FLAVORFUL Charles W. Kuhl. pastor. 9 a.m.. Divine worship. East Hartford Week after Week.. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH of An- 10:15 a.m, Sunday School and Youth Forum; 10:15 ceremonies for the new educational dover, UCC, Route 6 at Long Hill Road Rev. to 11:30 a m . First and second year youth Instruc­ Thursday OUR OWN Richard H. Taytor, pastor. 11 a.m. worship service tion. Holy Communion the first and third Sunday of wing recently completed at Trinity 100 cl. with children's nursery and craft period provided. Zoning Brard of Appeals, 7:30 p.m.. Council Chambers, each month. Covenant Church, 302 Hackmatack You’ll Always TEABAGS bOK 9:30 a m., church school. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Lydalt and Vernon streets St., will be held on Saturday evening Town Hall. I iMiil On* Coupon P«rF«fflHf AP-IH Eugene Brewer and Steve Holt, ministers. Sunday I ERCiudtngHomaPrortibnodliLcw Bolton services: 9 a.m. Bible classes: 10 a.m. worship: 6 and Sunday. Nov. 1 and 2. Glastonbury I^ValtdOcI 2f4«o*MHO p.m. worship. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Bible study. A church family potluck supper at CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE. 32 Hebron Road Nursery provided lor all services. Do Better at A&P! 6 p.m. Saturday will be followed by a Monday Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. Saturday mass at 5 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. 447 N. X BUTCHER s h o p )))—, BUTCHER SHOP H)—, p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Main St. 10 30 a m., church service. Sunday school, short program and inspection of the Commission on Aging, 7:30 p.m., Gideon Welles Senior BOLTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 1040 and care for small children. Center. Boston Turnpike. Rev. Marjorie Hiles. pastor. 9:30 new wing. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH. 565 E. Center BEEF CHUCK a.m.. church school: 11 a.m., worship service, Still Hill Advisory Committee, 7:30 p.m., Gideon St. Rev. James I. Meek, minister. 9:15 a.m.. Church The keynote speaker at the Sunday nursery. school for all ages, kindergarten through Grade 4 4 p.m. service of dedication will be Welles Senior Center. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Boston GROUND continuing during the service; 10:30 a.m., Morning BONELESS Turnpike. Rev. John C. Holliger, vicar. 10 a.m.. Dr. Zenos Hawkinson, professor of Supermarket Prices! worship, nursery provided. Tuesday Family-Eucharist; 11 a.m., Nursery program and history at North Park College, the coffee fellowship. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Main St. Rev. Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Town Office Building. BEEF BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Bolton Neale McLain, senior pastor: Rev. George Emmitt. Covenant'*'denominational school in STEAKS Center Road. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, minister: minister of visitation and outreach. 9:30 a m.. Sun­ FRESH-U.S.D.A. INSPECTED day school: 10:45 a.m.. worship, children's church Chicago. Other speakers include Wednesday 9:30 a.m.. Morning worship, church school and Robert Olson, chairman of the nursery: 10:30 a.m. coffee hour In Chandler Hall: and nursery: 7 p.m.. evening service, nursery. PAD Subcommittee, 7 p.m.. Town Office Building, 10:45 a.m. forum program and adult study group. CALVARY CHURCH (Assemblies of God). 647 E. church. Mayor Stephen Penny, and meeting to discuss Neipsic Road PAD. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, Conference Superintendent Robert Shoulder pastor. 9:30 a.m . Sunday school: 10:30 a m., ser­ • WHOLE FRYERS Coventry vice of worship: 6:30 p.m.. evening service. Erickson. Thursday Steaks COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Route CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH. |LCA). 40 A festival choir composed of Ekwnomic Development (Commission, 7 p.m.. Town Of­ r 44>A and Trowbridge Road, Rev. Brad Evans, Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, pastor: Rev. David Your Choice! B. Stacy, associate pastor. 8:30 a m Holy Commu­ former and present choir members, fice Building. • BOX-0- pastor. Sunday. 9:30 a.m. worship: 10:46 a.m. Sun­ day school; 7 p.m. Bible study and fellowship. nion. nursery care provided. 10:00 a.m. Holy Com­ a brass ensemble, and soloist Dawne Youth and Family Resource Center Haunted House, 6 Wednesday, 7;.:^ p.m. prayer meeting, munion. Church School through Grade 6. nursery Gagnon will participate in the ser­ p.m. to 8 p.m. at Naubuc School. Admission 50 cents. IfEF ROUWO-WHOlC 10 TO ll-liS CONTAINS; fC fN T W CUT. I MS END NOAST 4 UO IN END ROAST PRINCE OF re'ACE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Route provided -V.-: 31 and North River Road- Rav. W. H, Wllkens. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY: East. 153 vice. ftineless ^ Pork pastor. 9 a.m., Sunday school; 10:15 a.m.. worship Vernon St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, minister. The key to the new wing will be Friday Sirloin Tip Too.7hool il-lS A m Evangelist. Carlo Pietropaulo, of early 1978, the expansion program of the classes have met at the adja- Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Avery School. VY-QAi. I w> i-'iifMinl SealtestYogurt 3 ^ ” cgra. toffee ^hnnn* Altoona, Pa., will be conducting Icecream cin. was approved and members were cent Keeney Street School, TOASTER READY VH10IN f SEALTE8T-LIOHT N’LIVELY TRUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, meeting In Stye S O U t h W i n d S O f evangelistic services at the Faith Wednesday ONKMS I Elementary School. Kingston Drive. Rev. BIm ______— chosen for the Building Committee Many church members have Cottage Cheese 79^ Rowley, pastor. 10 a.m. Bible classes; 11 a.m. WA^PlJiO-CGMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 Baptist Church at 52 Lake St. The League of Women Voters, 8 p.m., (k>uncll Chambers. EggoWSffles 3 . 8 8 ' 4 8 * . and the Finance Committee. The served on the numerous committees WHITE OR m iO W -C H E E S E SLICES 1 , 0 0 worship service: 7 p.fn.. Evening service. Nursery Ellington Road. Rev. Harold W. Richardson, meetings will begin Wednesday Oct. STOUVTER'S 5..*11 provided (or all services. minister. 9.15 and 10:45 a m., worship service and congregation took part in a question­ needed to see the building expansion Thursday 10H-OX. church school- 29. and continue through Sunday, program through to completion. Cheese Pizza pkg. Ched-O-Bit Sis4 naire survey seeking to determine Human Relations, 7:30 p.m.. Caucus Room. FLORIDA WHITE OR REDRi Glastonbury ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH. 673 Ellington Nov. 2, with no service Saturday Leadership for these committees has GREEN GIANT-SWEET PEAS OR MclNTOSH, RED OR GOLDEN Road. Rev. Carl J. Sherer. pastor. Saturday masses night. Evening services begin at 7 (he needs, purposes, and objectives Stadlaia ST. DUNSTAN'S CHURCH. Manchester Road. at 4 and 5:36 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30. 9:30 of the church. been provided by Norman and Betty Vernon MbletsCom r DeHcious Apples 49^ Grapefruit 48't 5,.*1 iirange Juice '\r99^ Rev. Josegh H Banndn. paster. Saturday mass at 5 and 11 am. ' p.m. Sunday service is at 10;30 a.m. The Building Committee met Lou Nordeen, Paul and Lois Norling, Today READY FOR TH€ POT TOPSTOPS IN IN VITAMIN VITAMIN "A "A* ” 0^ A A t p.m.. Sunday masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a m. ST MARGARET MARY CHURCH, Rev John J. ‘ The Rev. Pietropaulo is a graduate 15* OFF LABEL-LAUNDRY DETERGENT CRISP-POTATO Kenneth Nelson, Burton Johnson, the Rummage and bake sale, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. First Quinn, pastor: Rev. Joseph H. Keating, assistant of Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, regularly in 1978-1979 with Earl Fresh^nach isTSr79r GoMenCaiGoWenCarrots g Hebron pastor. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at Lindgren, architect, and the Finance Rev. Norinan Swensen, pastor, and Congregational Church, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wlsk 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a m. and of Practical Bible Training Committee organized a fund drive Milton Nilson, assistant to the Holtoy Fair, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Welles (Country Village. ACOHN-BUTTEBNUT SQUASH OR M FOR BAKINQ-PREMIUM OUAI ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Route 85 ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand Hill School in New York. Along with his Rev. William Parsing, rector. 10 a.m.. Worship ser­ Road. Rev. Bruce Jacques, pastor: Rev Ronald E. which brought in pledges totaling pastor. Holiday bazaar, 10 a m. to 3 p.m.. First Lutheran active visitation evangelism" Liquid Yellow Turnips 5ib. ^1 Walnut Meats .2” ^ Chips vice. Haldeman, assistant to the pastor 6 a.m.. Holy C h u ^ , Orchard Street. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Hebron. Communion; 10 a.m,; family service and Sunday ministry, he is director and founder W Harvest supper, 5 and 6:30 p.m., Rockville United Rev. David G. Runnlon-Bareford. pastor.pastor 10:30 school ftchocit ' of the Visitation Evangelism North Methodist DISPOSABLE DIAPERS a.m.. Worship service, nursery: 9:15 a.m.. Church AVERY STREET CHRISTIAN REFORMED Methodist Church, Grove Street. school classes. CHURCH. Rev. Bert Van Antwerpen, pastor. 9:45 Training Inc. with headquarters in MANCHESTER -r Meetings scheduled Spaghetti supper, 5:30 to 7 p.m., sponsored by PTO, a.m.. Sunday school: 11 a m. and 7 p.m.. worship Altoona. Pa. at North United Methodist Church, 300 SPEAKS Skinner Road School. PAMPERS Manchester service, nursery at both services The organization offers internship ..Carlo Pietropaulo MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Parker St., for this week include the By Haunted House, 6 to 9 p.m., Rockville Shopping Plaza. GOSPEL HALL. Center Street. 10 a m., breaking (Wisconsin Synod). 300 Buckland Road. Rev training opportunities to young men Nominating Committee at 7:30 p.m.. on Eugene bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., gospel The Rev. Pietropaulo is a musician Record Hop, 8:30 p.m., St. Bernard’s Church Hall. OVERNIGHTS Ronald Muetjel, pastor. 9:30 a.m., worship service; graduating from Christian schools Tuesday and the United Methodist Brewer meeting. 10:30 a.m.. Sunday school. also. He plays the trombone and Few, if any, would ques­ Rockville Hospital Follies, 8 p.m.. Middle School. ' FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMINATIONAL OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH. (Missouri who are preparing to enter the Women's Executive Committee at 7:30 CHURCH. 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Saunders, sings baritone solos. tion the desirability of a Sunday Synod) 239 Graham Road 9 a m., Sunday school: 9 pastorate and full-time evangelistic p.m. on Thursday. Tunis minlelar. t0:30 a.m.. praise, worship service and and 10:15 a m., worship. The public is invited to hear him. positive attitude on Dedication of museum of the Rockville Veteran’s Bible study: 7 p.m.. deliverance service. ministrv. I FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. 52 Lake St. Rev Vernon anyone's part. And a basic Firemen’s Association, 2 p.m., Nye Street Firehouse. Jsmes Beliasov. pastor. 9:30 a m., Sunday school; ingredient of such a way of I ST. JOSEPH CHURCH. 33 West S t . Rockville. Monday 10:30 a m., worship service: 7 p.m.. evening ser­ Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p.m.. Sunday masses thinking is a generally op­ vice. , Subcommittee on Vocational-Technical Center, 4:1$ at 6:30 (Polish), to and 11:15 a.m. timistic view of the future. CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION. Adams Street -Churches planning events- p.m., Dobson Rohm at Quality Inn, Talcottville. . W » ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH. 69 Union St at Thompson Road. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor This certainly does not Rev Robert L LaCounte. pastor. 9 a m., worship Saturday masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday mean a naive idealism that Hiunan Growth and Development Seminar, 6:30 to 8:30 service: 10:15 a m.. Sunday school: 7 p.m . evening masses at 7:30. 9. 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Sharing Group, 7:30 p.m. for Sunday include: The Dance Workshop, 3:30 p.m. is out of touch with reality. p.m., Rockville High School Library. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY service. South Methodist If all rational indicators Haunted House, 6 to 0 p.m., Rockville Shopping Plaza-. SAINTS. Woodside Street and Hiilstown Road SACRED HEART CHURCH. Route 30. Rev. Ralph at 244 Indian Hill Trail, Coffee Shoppe in Woodruff in the Federation Room; Kelley, pastor. Rev Michael Donohue. Saturday MANCHESTER- On HBA AND GEN. MDSE. A ll VARtETlCS-SPAOHETTl ANHRAOE-ALl VARIETIES SERVICE DELr Wendel K. Walton, bishop. 6:30 a.m.. Priesthood Glastonbury. Hall at 11:15 a.m.; open and Saturday at 2 p.m. and point to a certain probable Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Vernon Center Middle and Relief Society: 11:15 a.m.. Sacrament Meeting. mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30. 9. 10:30 Sunday at 4 p.m., John eventuality, optimism does School. . RaguSauce Spaghetti Sauce a m. and noon Friday — Th^ Youth house for the church next Sunday at 1 p.m.. i i W H a m .b?* SALVATION ARMY. 661 Main St. Capt. and Mrs. Cobb, pianist, will present not lead one to stick his Tuesday ALL PimaOSE-ENAlCHEO ANN RAGE 34b. > Arthur Carlson, corps officers.-9:30 a m., Sunday ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Route 30. Choir rehearsal at 6:15 renovations, 2 to 4 p.m.; Board of Christian Educa­ Rev Robert H Wellner. rector 6 a.m , communion. a concert at South United head in the sand and expect Gold Medal Hour Bbow Macaroni box I school: 10:45 a.m.. holiness meeting: 6 p.m.. open- p.m.; Chancel Choir ninth-grade Confirmation, tion Retreat at 2 p.m. at Haunted House, 6 to 9 p.m., Rockville Shopping Plaza. W O ff LABEL-FOR FRESH BREATH Potato Salad ib SS^ air meeting: 7 p m., salvation meeting 10 a.m., family service and church school Methodist Church. the improbable. But an op­ qt. i n KRAFT DELUXE , ANN RA O E-C Rf AM OF CM CRIN OR f| iowku. 3 VERNON ASSEMBLIES X)F GOO CHURCH. 51 rehearsal, 7:30 p.m,; Federation Room, 5 p.m.; “The Barn” in Simsbury. CPR course for parents, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.. Center Road UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH. 187 Wood- Other events at the timistic person sees the UsterineMoutMwh btl. I Macaroni&(Xieese (MckenNoodteSoup 4 cans '{Searny Rice Pudding ib 89* bridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a m., Old Town Road. Rockville. Rev MIcnelino Ricci, School. United Methodist. Youth and Senior High Full Gospel best probable outcome to DENTURE CLEANSER ALL FLAVORS LAVERHNC ROUND CAKE . •, ANN RAGE 10VY-O2. I Sunday school: 11 a.m.. worship; 6.30 p.m . prayer. pastor. 11:00 a m. and 6:30 p m . worship services church this week: VERNON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Roule Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Fellowship, Federation be the likely one. And e ^ Northwest Rockville Neighborhood Association, 7:30 cans ¥W%logna .P 7 p.m.. worship. At 7 p.m. Sunday the MANCHESTER— EnerdentTaMets ' B ^ l b t i c k e r <=;!■• p Tomato Soup 5 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 43 Spruce St Rev 30. Rev. Marjorie Hiles, pastor 6 a m. church Saturday — Worship^ff Room, 7 p.m. as he accepts the Ukellhooi(| p.m.. First Federal Savings, Park Place. ANNPAOE-DRV school, 9:15 a m . worship service, nursery Family Film series will be Events scheduled at the FLEX CONDITIONER OR W s L oaves • Lunchfton lb. Richard Gray, pastor. 10:30 a m., worship service, the sanctua^ at 7 :3 0 -^ . Other events scheduled of the worst, he has con­ Board of Directors of Tolland County Extension Ser­ 1S4)t. Folger’s Coffee Onion Soup Mix nursery: 9:15 a m . Sunday school. 7 p m.. Informal CHURCH OF ST BERNARD. Rockville Rev presented. Full Gospel Rex Shampoo coni. John J While, pastor. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 led by the Rev. ^anley for the week include: fidence that even this shall vicer 7:30 p.m., Tolland County Agricultural Center, DELICIOUS-COFFEE Ln n m u - a u f u v o m Inieli^IXieese ibZ” worship. A Monday at 6:30 p.m. the Interdenominational REYN0LDS’7%ducts, Soap, ran around to the back of to think what might have required refund form, one not reguire forms: purchase price. front tire of the car parked Paper Product*, Bag*, my car, popped open the seal of quality from Job SNOWY LIQUID, P.O. There was a special for the 36-ounce size. next to mine at the super­ happened if you had Wrap* (File 10) trunk and pulled out the Squad Towels plus 35 cents Box 3000, Bismarck, N.D. coupon on the back of the A short time later, I market. damaged th.e car or Injured (}lip out this file and keep (hirloslty got the better jack. yourself. As things turned it with similar cash-off for postage and handling. 58501 Receive a 51 refund. second container. I sent it found a Milk Mate refund of me, and I bent down to Just as I was about to out, all you suffered was coupons —, beverage re­ Expires Dec. 31, 1980. Send the certificate on the to -the company and form offering a free half slide the jack under the embarrassment. fund offers with beverage LIQUID-PLUMR 51 Re­ Snowy Liquid label, a promptly got a $l-off gallon of milk in return for find it was the Dow $3 re­ 7 -T neighboring car, she I urge you and every coupons, for example. fund Offer. Send the register tape with the price coupon back. two labels I already had fund form that I had been appeared! refunder to stay within the Start collecting the ne^ed required refund form plus pf Snowy Liquid cricled When the second coupon from the second and third searching for high and low. "Are you having a bounds of reasonable con­ proofs of purchase while three net-weight plus a self-addressed ..1 was doubled, it brought my containers! I tried to pull the form problem?” she asked, statements from 1-quart envelope (no stamp cost down to just 59 cents ’This is better than bingo! out from under the tire, but duct. In your quest for looking for the required re­ fund forms at the super­ Liquid-Plumr. Or send the needed). Expires March market, in newspapers and form, one net-weight state­ 31, 1981. News for Senior CitiMem magazines, and when ment from half-gallon YARDLEY OF trading with friends. Liquid-Plumr and one net- LONDON, P.O. Box 94752, Offers may not be weight statement from 1- Schaumburg, 111. 60194. available in all areas of the quart Liquid-Plumr. Receive a 51-off coupon. country. Allow 10 weeks to Expires July 31, 1981. Send register receipt(s) receive each refund. 3M SCRUBBER Rebate. with the prices of three Holiday Fair slated Nov. HEFTY 51 Refund. Send Receive a 51 refund. Send Yardley Liquid Soaps the requir^ refund form the required refund form, circled and with the p.m. senior bowling league front rectangular panels Hi, everyone, Gloria are free but if you can full trying to teach a in learning how to refinish plus proof-of-purchase Universal Product Codes at the Parkade Lanes; 1:30 from packages of 3M here writing the column donate a dollar it would refresher course bridge furniture may sign up for seals from any two Hefty from the soaps written it p.m. exercise class. Scrubber and Toilet Bowl while Wally is on the high help defray the cost. On to 15 seniors. our refinishing class. Bags. Expires Dec. 31, next to their prices. Wednesday: 9 a.m. Schibber plus a dated sales seas heading for Bermuda. that morning we will Next Thursday afternoon Incidentally, any of the 1980. Expires June 30, 1982. health clinic; 9:45 a.m., slip with the prices of the ’The Holiday Fair is just cancel our exercise class we will have the Round seniors who have garden KLEENEX-DELSEY Copyright 1980, United pinochle games; 10 a.m.. around the comer on Nov. - and our bingo games. Table Singers under the plots are urged to pull their Take Your Choice Refund two Scrubber products Feature Syndicate Inc. Friendship Circle and 8. A lot of nice items are ’Tuesday we were at the direction of Penny Delanta plants up as soon as possi­ needlepoint class. Noon coming in but we heed Parkade Lanes with the top — this is always one of our ble so that we may prepare lunch served. 12:45 bridge . many more. The baked bowlers of the day being: favorite programs so let’s the soil for next year. Any games; 1 p.m. Arts and goods should be brought in Edna Christensen, high fill the hall to make them questions, contact Joe at Craft class. Bus pickup at 8 the day of the fair. single, 168, high triple, 446; welcome. the center. “We’re Here To Serve Yov” Mrs. Paul Adams dons on one of her many chapeaus. a.m. and 11 a.m. at Arthur Remember ■ - the proceeds Harvey Duphlin, high Remember we will be Menu for week go toward our food Drug. Return trips at 12:30 single, 221; Les Bjorkman, registering for a trip to Monday: Homemade program so we can serve a and 3 p.m. high triple, 531. Suffolk Downs on Nov. 3. com chowder, ham salad substantial meal at a very ’Thursday: 9 a.m. band On Wednesday we had 48 The price is |14 and it goes on rye, gingerbread with Just another hat 'nominal cost. So come on players for our pinochle on Nov. 17. rehearsal; 10 a.m. bridge whipped topping. down Gto the center) with games and the winners class. Noon lunch served. 1 The Florida trip with W ^esday: Flshwlch on lots of goodies for us to were: Ethel Scott, 610; p.m. the Round Table When Mrs. Paul (Constance) youngsters, many with their parents Jim Ucello is scheduled a bun, french fries, cole Associates Inc. sell. ^ Jennie F orgarty, 595; Singers with Penny Delan­ Adams of Manchester dons a hat this or grandparents who visited each Feb. 12 for 13 days. The slaw, Jell- . ’Thursday after lunch we Gladys Seelert, 592; Josle 0 ta mrecting. Halloween, she becomes the witch of year. As her three children’s friends signup day is Nov. 10. More Thursday: baked took a busload into West Schutz, 585; Arvid Peter­ Friday: 10,a.m. kitchen South Hawthorne Street, something and others grew up and had families on this later. meatloaf with mushroom Hartford for a free son, 567; Bob Schubert, social bingo games. Noon she has done for more than 25 years. of their own, second generation Don’t forget we have sauce, whipped potato, CM offer to you glaucoma test while the 566; Al Gates, 564; John lunch served. 12:45 setback According to Mrs. Adams, the first youngsters appeared —some “babes- tickets on sale for our mixed vegetable, pumpkin Herald seniors at the center Gaily, 562; Clara Hem- games. Bus pickup a t ‘8 year the family lived in Manchester in-arms.” Many of the older teens' Halloween Dance. The pie. played bingo. mingway, 561; M artin a.m. and again at 11 a.m. proved a frustration at'Halloween. have brought their friends to see the photos date Is Oct. 29 and the price Friday: French onion "Big City Management Consulting On Thursday morning Bakstan, 555; Archie is 52. We will have lots of at Arthur Drug, return Experiencing a surprise in their "witch” and stop to chat or soup, bologna and cheese, our orchestrq rehearses Houghtaling, 554; Ann trips at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. at Vlllago Charm Prices." Hartford duplex, when her older reminisce. by goodies and dance to Lou dessert. and how wonderful to hear ’Thompson, 544. Joubert’s orchestra. We Our annual variety show daughter was two, she and her hus­ During the year, youngsters have Pinto that music echoing through W ednesday’s bridge will have a big costume Schedule for week In the progress, believe band were totally unprepared for asked “Are you going to be the the halls. Thanks to Lou winners were: Jack Owen, Monday: 10 a.m. kitchen It or not. ’This year the "trick or treat”, having lived in an witch,” “Will you have Kool-Aid this parade for those in Joubert for making this 5170; Tom Regan, 4110; solcial bingo games. Noon name of our show will be years aiiMilanoa In biishiaas apartment previously. ITiat year, she Halloween” or simply say, “Goodbye costume. By the way, you happen. George Last, 3440; Mary do not have to wear the lunch served 12:45 p.m. ’’Another Opening, eonstiiang, wa can provMa nacassary Maas In mardian- said she baked a rather large cake, witch,” as her young paper boy does Jot this date down: Sargent, 3330; Kay Pinochle games. Bus Another Show.” It will be dlslng, Inventory, labor managonwnt and the IHto. appropriately frosted. As the family when substituting for his older costume all night as we Friday, Nov. 7, flu shots Ellsworth, 3240. will have time to change. -pickup at 8 a.m. and 11 themed after Cole Porter’s sat down to dinner, the first wave of brother. will be given at the center Many thanks to Tom We have the tickets at the a.m. at Arthur Drug. music. 'The first tryout will youngsters appear^—exit the cake. Townspeople would recognize Mrs. between 9 and 11 a.m. ’They Regan who has his hands Return trips at 12:30 and be on Sunday, Nov. 16, “ Successive waves of children Adams by her hats or millinery as office. Now we are still looking 3:30 p.m. from 2:30 to 4 p.m. There said, ‘We already have apples’ as she likes to call it, not to be confused I eaH ntay be the dtanio yotiVa baan loabbta lor. for anybody interested in ’Tuesday: 9 a.m. bus for will be other ti^outs after Mrs. Adams scurried around for with Bella Abzug. A retired teacher the first of the year. ’The something to appease them. UConn researchers signing up for our dart shopping; 0:30 oil painting M tdM tr 847-8241 and active in educational, civic and class; 10 a.m.. Square dan­ show dates are April 24 and ‘T il be prepared,” she thought, so church affairs over the years, she is league. If interested sign up or call at the center. cing; 12:30 p.m. bus 25 at Manchester High that next year when they m ov^, she rarely without a hat. Presently to study allergies Also, anyone interested returns for shopping; 1 School. made petit-four type pumpkin faces, boasting of a collection of more than carefully frosted and designed and so equally divided between spring- FARMINGTON- Why may range from hives. proce»led to offer those to her young summer and fall-winter, she is easily are some people severly Itching and joint pain to In- [SAFETY QUIZ visitors. recognized even in very large allergic to the stings of creased heart beat, Would you know what to wear safety ^a or .eye When the first group said, “Is that bees, wasps, or hornets stomach cramps, diz­ do should your eye b* in- guards? BUYING gatherings. iur*d? HiU quiz will help all you have?” she knew for all her while most others are not? ziness, constriction of the ANSWERS: 1. (a) Then, Though she' gets many com­ you tell and may teach you hard work, she’d have to do Researchers at the airway, wheezing, choking some thinei about eye contact a doctor imme­ something different another year. pliments, she has had some different University of Connecticut and even death. safety. diately. 2. (a) Light should The first “Witch’s Den” was the reactions such as undisguised An estimated four in l,r be diffused to eliminate GOLD & SILVER Health (Center have em­ Adams’ living room and it proved a laughter or dismayed disbelief from glare. Leave a second lamp barked on a two-year study 000 Americans are allergic burning in the room so that success, but when new carpeting was drivers (some almost causing ac­ GOLD & SILVER PRICES ARE to find precise answers to to insect stings and about Qdiffused orer the area where when you look up your eyes installed and a four-year-old ran cidents). Particularly pleasing are that question. 40 to 60 die each year from you*re working (b) the will not have to adjust to HIGHER NOW THAN IN RECENT screaming as he viewed the “witch” , those from men—older who say they ’Their hope is to develop a the effects. brightest, highest wattage the dark. 3. (b) Eye protec­ the project was moved to the cellar. wish their wives would wear a hat better way of defining Those at risk can be bulb available? tion is available for players MONTHS. THIS IS YOUR who don't normally wear Now, Mrs. Adams sits behind a —or the young who have adopted the those who are at risk and desensitized by receiving return of headgear for them in the passes as well as those who OPPORTUNITY TO CASH IN special picnic-type bench, stirring lowering their medical regular, controlled doses of 1. If household chemicals wear prescription passes or the witch’s brew in an “iron kettle.” 70s and 80s. Remembering a costs by refining present the appropriate venom in a or battery acids come in contact lenses. YOUR UNWANTED GOLD & “wedding-cake hat” when she was ’The brew, made of frozen citrus desensitization doctor’s office. contact with the eyes (a) For a free booklet on eye SILVER juices with a fruit punch base, is par­ small and an Empress Eugenie-style treatments. ’There are disadvantages, flush the eyes with water safety, send a stamped, self- addressed business-size en­ ticularly satisfying after the children green felt when she was still a The r e s e a r c h is a however. ’The treatment is continuously for about 15 run from house to house. The teenager, she will probably, like her minutes (b) wipe the eyes velope to your state Society collaboration between Dr. expensive, costing from with a clean cloth and ban* to Prevent BlindneM or the WE ARE BUYING darkened area is decorated with a mother who still wore hats when she Mark Ballow, of Avon, a 5100 to more than 5800 a dage lightly? 3. To prevent eye injuries National Society to Prevent large number of cut-outs, streamers was in her eighties, continue to full-time associate year for the venom alone, 2. When reading, the best during sporting events, al­ Blindness, 79 Madison Ave­ and a large, lighted jack-o-lantem. always wear hats. professor of pediatrics in not counting physician ser­ light is (a) one that is ways (a) play cautiously (b) nue, New York, NY 10016. GOLD AND SILVER For years, more than 100 cups of Millinery has always been quite the UConn School of vices. Also, treatm ent \ “brew” were dispensed, but more expensive —sales have helped —and Medicine, and Dr. Louis M. must go on for the rest of a IN ALL FORMS recently less than half that number few stores carry the dressy types, Mendelson, of Bloomfield, person’s life, with a shot appear. but Mrs. Adams manages a new one a part-time assistant about every month. decorating ^our^ome JEWELRY * COINS Mr. and Mrs. Adams have fond each season adding to her collection clinical professor of Oddly, about 40 percent memories of the hundreds of and an interesting hobby. pediatrics who is in private of those who have had a PATTERNS THAT SPELL SUCCESS (U.S.Foreign) practice in pediatric bad reaction to a sting and If you're planning to dec­ allergy in Hartford. who have had a positive orate your home or apart­ * POCKET WATCHES Ballow has developed a skin test, indicating they ment but haven't been able (Working or Not) are allergic, do not get an to find the right combina­ blood test that minutely tion of Tine fabrics and measures how a person’s allergic reaction to a sub­ tasteful design, here's some system reacts to an insect sequent sting. good news for you. Now. DENTAL GOLD * CLASS RINGS sting. It is obvious, Ballow for the first time, Americans Mendelson’s contribution said, that a more precise have an opportunity to ob­ * ANYTHING MARKED STERLING Includes experience in measurement than the tain some Clarence House designs created especially treating hundreds of standard skin test is for Cannon Mills. Each pat­ SPECIAL PRICES ON FLATWARE patients with severe sting necessary to single out tern is sophisticated, suc­ allergies. Over the past 15 those persons who truly cessful, yet distinctly differ­ and HOLLOWARE By "TOWLE," "INTERNATIONAL years, he and two need the expensive desen- ent. sltization and to weed out Up until now, fabrics by SILVER," "S. KIRK," "STIEFF"and "TIFFANY" colleagues have seen 500 Clarence House were avail­ such patients and have th e 40 p e r c e n t who able only through interior save blood samples from probably do not. designers and a select few most of them. His test measures the home furnishings sources. In IMMEDIATE PAYMENT-FREE EVALUATION Most people, Mendelson amount of telltale IgE In the past, they have deco­ rated The White House, the WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO PAY n o ted , do not get a the blood. It also measures country's best museums and A rich, romantic floral fantasy adapted systemic or general reac­ another antibody, IgG, the homes of numerous so­ from an 18th century prinf, the Cluny design HIGHER PRICES DUE TO CURRENT tion to stings. They suffer which binds to the venom cialites, superstars and cele­ for today's sheets and towels makes a fashion NEEDS OF REFINERS AND merely the fleeting pain and takes B-out of action. brities. This opens up a statement that evokes the sensuous spirit of the p » t . and a red and swollen For this reason, IgG is home fumishingi source for DEALERS. DO NOT HESITATE TO people who appreciate fine and strict attention to qual­ Cannon Royal Family Col­ wheal, which is a local called a blocking antibody. fabrics. ity are characteristics of lection. It allows for maxi­ BRING IN ANY ITEMS chemical reaction. Presumably, someone Beautiful linens are not Clarencd House designs. mum flexibility in mixing In allergic people, with IgE is at risk for only luxurious but can have Symmer Quince from Can­ patterns with solids and REGARDLESS OF CONDITION \ however, the insect venom stings and would benefit an important effect on your non, for instance, captures solids with solids. triggers the body’s im- from being desensitized. mood, influencing your en­ the flowering of spring and The unique Cluny design tire dutlook on life. At summer in an airy array of is coordinated in the towel, ‘ mune system and causes On the o th er hand, times you wish it to be quince boughs floating on sheet and comforter ensem*^ the production of allergic Mendelson and Ballow tranquil; at others, stimu­ pale, earthy fields. It's espe­ ble. Liberal use of fabric has antibodies called im­ believe, persons who do not lated; and at still others, cially well-suited for the always been a hallmark of 2 MfS IM.V munoglobulin E (IgE). react to a subsequent sting inspired and romantic so relaxed, social lifestyle. the decorator. Now, the SAT. & SUN., OCT. 25 — 26 ’These stick to special cells will have low IgE levels you can feel more creative. One of the most popular persmi who ' is his own To help you define the patterns in the bed linen decorator can use sheeting known as mast cells, and In and will have made-large exact feeling you want, and market today is Cluny. This to accomplish the same 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. conjunction with the quantities of blocking IgG build home environments particular design happens to look. venom, make them spill antibodies. that expreas your look of typify the Clarence House The look of success can be Howard Johnson Motor Inn their contents of success, Cannon keynotes a look. 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TownTctlk' N ; • moderator for a candidaVes debate Quebec Whaler UConns hott Yanks shave The Vernon Town Council was titudes. He asked to what extent a answered Mayor Marie Herbst. department wanted assurance that A timely quote was listed in the in Vernon recently, spolisored by discussing the operation of various specific department could be told none of the money would go into the recent bulletin of\ the Wapping foe Saturday Maine today player roster, town departments as pertains to "this is the way you have to do it.” The Vernon Town Council was town’s General Fund. Councilman Community Church V i t was by the Trl-Town League w Women in Hartford » on gridiron add new faces suggestions made by the auditors He asked if Robert Dotson, direc­ discussing the setting up of a James McCarthy quipped, "We Abraham Lincoln —" ^ e ballot is Voters, said, "'Hie local league was and Steven Marcham, a council tor of administration, had that special account for the Youth Ser­ want assurance that none of the stronger than the bullet." extremely fortunate in organizing 6ports member, said he was concerned authority. "Does Bob have that vices Department, from money to money from the General Fund will its debate, contrary to problems about comments about staff at- authority? 1 have that authority," be solicited from civic groups. The go into that account." the national league has been Joyce Taylor, acting as having.” Obituaries It-. Telephone changes Tribe runners GCIL Wji^ler B. Smith ELLINGTON - Walter B. Smith, WOUJ save money By LEN AUSTER Suitor's Indians, who wound up their Barbagalto were fourth and fifth “ I .thought they ran pretty well will be the favorite,” replied Suitor. 77, of 20 Main St., died Friday after­ dual meet campaign an unblemished overall for the Indians with times of overall,” Suitor said at the conclu­ Manchester is defending state GLASTONBURY - If the town Combined efforts of the Public Herald SporUwriter noon in Rockvillle General Hospital. A pair of threes was rolled yester­ 16:44 and 16:48 respectively. Senior sion, “ Peter (Murphy) had an off day Class LL title, a distinction its cap­ decides to spend $47,330 for the in­ Works Department and the school 15-0. He was the husband of Louise Smith. day by the Manchester High boys’ co-captain Andy Wickwirci secured but the other guys came through. ture two of the past four years. It was stallation of various improvements system last year resulted in an 18 Windham finishes in second in the Mr. Smith was bom in Bridgeport cross country team as |t tripped. league at 8-1 and stands 13-3 overall. ninth placement in 17:07 while Tom “ To win three in a rbw means an runner-up the other two seasons. in its telephone system, it could percent reduction in the basic Sept. 2S, 1903, Mr. Smith had lived for CCIL foe Windham High, 25-30, Windham’s Ernie Ezis took in­ Danahy was 11th in 17:16. awful lot. I thought we had a shot at stand to save $193,559 over the next 15 monthly rate, according to Borden. many years in Stratford and 20 years downed Moiitville High, 21-40, and dividual honors with a course-record Junior Peter Murphy, normally the beginning of the year and we years, according to statistics This does not include toll call9. in Huniington, moving to Ellington whitewashed Suffield, 15-50, and in 16:20 clocking over the 3.0 mile No. 2 runner for the Silk Towners, worked awfully hard to get it. The Results: 1. Ezis (W) 16:20 for 3.0 prepared by the town administration. Of the $47,330 needed for a new last year. He was a member of the the process captured its third layout with' Manchester’s Dave had an off-day and placed 15th. kids ran a good team race. They went .miles (course record), 2. DeValve The expense would be part of a system, a ^ u t $36,413 would be used Ellington Congregational Church. straight league- title at Wickham DeValve runner-up, also bettering ” I want them to go just go out and out and got the job done.” (M), 3. Bennett (Mo), 4. Potter (M), capital improvements item totaling to upgrade the Police Department’s He is,also survived by two Park, the previous standard of 16:38 with a see what they can do,” Suitor, at the What’s next? “ We’ll point to 5. Barbagallo (M), 6. Klei (W), 7. $72,000 for renovations to High Street system. Franklin (W), 8. Kolodziej (Mo), 9. daughtei^ Mrs. Charles (Carol) It was the third straight 9-0 finish time of 16:36. mile mark, explained the somewhat qualifying for the states and go after ScluM)!, the Town Office Building and Wickwire (M), 10. DeSautels (W). White of Ellington and Mrs. Robert “ We have a call every 20 seconds in the CCIL for Coach George Sophomores Dnug Potter and Tony non-strategv strategy employed. the Double L title, for which Xavier (Shirley) pusak of Stratford and 12 the telephone system. during peak times and we can’t han­ grandchildren. The town hall changes would cost dle it,” Borden said of the town’s Funeral Services will be at 11 a.m. $9,500 and the High Street School switchboard operation. Monday in the Ellington modifications would cost $15,000. Changes would be made in the Congregational Church. Burial will According to Town Manager switchboard system toll call Soccer tourney berth for Cheney be in the Ellington Center Cemetery. Richard Borden, the present monthly procedures and additional trunk lines cost for the phone system is $6,749. If Donations may be made to the would be added to improve conges­ Doing what it had to do, Cheney Mark Thurz opened the scoring for Jim McKay moved the margin to 3- Ellington Congregational Church the changes in the system were tion with incoming and outgoing played strong defensive games for made, ^monthly costs would be Tech qualified for the State Soccer the Beavers at the 27-minute mark of 0 as he crashed home a penalty kick CTieney with Kostrzewa and Brian Memorial Fund. calls. Tournament yesterday with a 3-1 win the first half by heading home a cor­ at the 16-minute segment after Paul There will be no calling hours. James Buckley, left, candidate for U.S. at Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton. Zinsser is reduced'to $6,577 in the next fiye The new system would also Eaton standouts in midfield. Paul over Prince Tech at the Beavers’ ner kick taken by Wait Kostrzewa. Nowak was tripped in the penalty Nowak, Tom Eaton and Millette The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Senate, was the speaker at a political fun­ years. In the period from six years to eliminate the six, 10,20 and 30-button < • seeking election in the Fourth Senatorial field in its regular season finale. area. played well up front while netminder Ellington Ave., Rockville, charge of 15, the monthly cost would,be phones sets, busy lights and private draiser for Carl Zinsser, right, Friday night District. (Herald photo by Kitzmann) reduced to $4,828. The win finishes the p a v e rs at the Tom Eaton made it 2-0 for Cheney 1 Prinpe-got ojp the scoreboard four Lou Govemale had an easy time with arrangements. lines. at 9:30 of the second half with a 20- The proposed changes would call .500 mark for the season at 5-5-4 and minutes later with Robert Rodney four saves. William J. Deasy for Improvements in both the town Confidentiality would be improved gives them a berth in post-season yard drive. He was assisted by Ricky heading a shot home. Cheney outshot Prince. 34-5. Dave DeValve play. Millette. • • , Dave Nowak and Jim McKay MANCHESTER - William J. system and the Police Department’s in the police station. Intercom Tea men cut pair Deasy. 66, of 430 Summit St., died Buckley calls for push equipment. capabilities and the dispatcher’s Thursday at the Manchester Borden said ^ e systems currently ability to switch calls would be im­ New England college football FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - The Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ being manufactured contain may p rov e, according to ^rden. New England Tea Men o t the North band of tae late Nora Mary (O'Neill) features that are not found in the The Town Council is scheduled to Sports Parade American Soccer League released Deasy. at Zinsser fund-raiser town’s system. If changes were consider the the $72,000 total for the two players Thursday and announced He was born in Lakeville on May made, many of the problems would project Tuesday night, along with the that defender Artur, who recently 12, 1914. He had lived in Setauket, suffered a stroke, is progressing BOLTON — As Election Day promise to reduce state spending. “ cheering on the sidelines and now be eliminated, be said. seven other capital programs. Long Island, N.Y., before moving to B.U.andUMass 'hears, three Republican candidates "My opponent says he pass^ a we’re in the middle of a crisis.” slowly. Manchester 35 years ago. inade familiar statements at a fund­ budget with compassion," Zinsser Buckley said the Republicans’ job Bowtt woutd Released by the team were, mid­ He was formerly employed as a raiser at Fiano's Restaurant Friday said. “ I keep asking about the $161 is to translate Republican common Tomkiel to be named By fielders Juan Cano, who has been machinist with the Carlyle-Johnson night million rise in taxes.” sense to the federal and state level, Milt with the Tea Men the last two years, and Renato Cila, who was acquired Machine Co. of Manchester. He had U.S. Senate candidate James Arriving much later than expected, but he noted it might by difficult. like to stay in Yankee test been employed there for 29 years. He Richman I midway through the 1980 season. Buckley keynoted the fund-raiser for Buckley noted it was the 11th town he "People are turned off by was an U.S. Army veteran of World in MPOA co,inplaint BOSTON (UPI) - They tied for the Tim Fontaine is connecting on 55.5 The 30-year-old Artur suffered the Oarl Zinsser, GOP candidate in the had visited Friday. politicians and they’re not reading or War 11. serving in England. He was a Yankee Conference title a year ago, percent of his passes. Fourth Senatorial District. Buckley Refuting a recent poll which doing their homework,” Buckley with Phillies stroke last month in Portugal. He communicant of St. Bridget Church, By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA O’Brien's opinion was entered as but Boston University hasn't beaten "This appears to be a typical said he hoped to "turn the state showed him trailing U.S. Rep. said. “ We have lb to 12 precious days suffered paralysis on the left side of evidence. In it, O’Brien said the peti­ Massachusetts since the early years UMass-BU game,” said UMass a member of the Knights of Colum­ around" from the “catastrophe” of Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., in the to excite them, and if they really Herald Reporter NEW YORK (UPI) - Now that desire to return to his job in the front his body and has since been un­ tion is illegal and uncbnstituional, of the Nixon administration. coach Bob Pickett. "Both teams are bus, the American Legion and the Jimmy Carter and Democratic spen­ Senate race, Buckley said, "1 want a change, what they have to do MANCHESTER - Lawyers for some of the tumult and the shouting office. dergoing therapy in Boston. “ He is because it takes an authority Ranted And nothing would make BU coach contenders. BU is well balanced and Army and Navy Club. ding. wouldn't be doing this unless I in­ is change Congress.” the Manchester Property Owners is dying down a bit, the world cham­ “ Dallas has a few things he wants doing well and is in fairly good in the town charter away from the Rick Taylor happier than a win has good depth. They’re much im­ Mark Thurz He is survived by a son, Linus Marge Anderson, challenging in­ tended to win." "I don’t think the people of Connec­ Association said they will name pion already to do yet," Bowa said. spirits,” a team spokesman. Board of Directors and the general Saturday over the visiting proved over last year. It will be one David Deasy, of White Plains, N.Y.; cumbent Rep. William Cotter, D- Buckley stressed the importance of ticut are stupid and they are willing Town Clerk Eldward Tomkiel in the are being bugged about what they Like what, for example? a brother, John Deasy; four sisters, manager. O’Brien said he ruled the Minutemen. A win would mean a whale of a game.” Conn., in the First Congressional the Connecticut election, saying the to listen to the truth,” Buckley said. cornplaint served against Town At­ have in mind for an encore next year. "Well, when Danny (Ozark) had Mrs. Mary Zummo, Mrs. Margaret charter outweighs the petition. probable share of the Yankee crown Connecticut, 1-0 in league play, District, also appeared in time for economy is at stake. He recalled the “ It’s up to us to do it.” torney Kevin O’Brien and may also They anticipated the question and the club, it didn't matter whether you Yanks make moves, Gibson, Mrs. Catherine Davies and O’Brien said the charter gives the again and a possible playoff berth. hosts Maine in its effort to stay un­ the speeches but not for dinner. Republican administration of Gerald “ Everything we’ve got here is up include General Manager Robert have an answer. took fielding and batting practice or Mrs. Helen Iberger, all of Long manager the right to set the budget, And perhaps best of all, Taylor beaten in league play. Nbw Mrs. Anderson began the rhetoric Ford: "Think of the calm times he for grabs,” he said. Weiss. They want to win it all again a se­ not,” Bowa explained. "If you and the Board of Directors the right could end nine years of Terrier Hampshire, winner of three straight, Island, N.Y.; and several nieces and on a positive note, which continued brought.” He credited Ford for cur­ At hearings Friday in the cond time. wanted to, you did, and if you didn’t to review and change it. He also said frustration with a win at Nickerson visits Northeastern while Rhode drop Gulletl, Perry nephews. through the Buckley speech. She bing the Democratic “ spend, spend, College concert chambers of Hartford Superior Court One world championship in 97 . want to, you didn't. It was entirely up Funeral services'will be on Mon­ the charter contains a provision Field before a regional television Island hosts Southern Connecticut. stressed a people campaign, saying spending themselves into election." HEBRON — Sandra Gustafson, Judge Simon Bernstein, MPOA at­ years doesn’t exactly satisfy the to you. With Dallas, either you do or day at 9:15 a.m. at the Holmes allowing electors each year to peti­ audience. Boston College hosts Army as it Texas Rangers for a player to be “ We can do it.” Blaming Carter for a bad economy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl torney Carl Nielson said the com­ appetite. Usually, it merely whets it you write out a check for $100 to the NEW YORK (UPI) - Don Gullett, Funeral Home, 400 Main ,St., tion against that portion of the “ Massachusetts is an excellent tries to regroup from a 41-7 thrashing named later and cash considerations. Zinsser repeated his frequent Buckley charged Dodd with Gustafson of 49 Oak Drive,^will be plaint will be amended to include all for another in a hurry and that’s Children's Guidance Program in the gifted left-hander whose Chronic Manchester, with a mass of Chrikian budget it dislikes. football team. We know we have to at the hands of Florida State. Holy town officials who have a role in exactly what's happening with the Philadelphia. I know he doesn't like shoulder problems have imperiled a First baseman Marshall Brant and burial at 10 a.m. at St. Bridget participating today in a concert at At that point in the hearing, a town beat thenq to keep our hopes alive for Cross travels to Brown. determining what can be placed on a Phillies. , seeing some of the players watching once promising career, was placed infielder Fred Stanley, who batted Wittenberg University in Springfield, charter proving the public's right to the Yankee Conference cham­ Dartmouth and Yale, the two Ivy Church. Burial will be in St. James ballot. Which brings up some other those pre-season football games in on waivers by the New York Yankees .209 in 49 games this season, were Ohio. petition Could not be produced in the pionship and a possible post-season leaders, are on the road. The Big Cemetery. Friends may call at the Tour leader’s statement The MPOA in June presented questions. What do they do with "The August on the TV set in the Clubhouse Friday for the purpose of giving him designated for assignment and in­ Miss Gustafson, a flutist, will par­ court. Mrs. Elizabeth Sadloski, bid,” Taylor said. Green visit Cornell while the Elis funeral home Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Tomkiel with about 1,440 signatures Bull,” Greg Luzinski, wholiad such a and he doesn't believe there should his unconditional release. fielder Brian Doyle, a .173 hitter in 34 • ticipate in the 66-member band which MPOA president said from the BU is 5-1, and 3-0 in the Yankee travel to Penn. Harvard' is at on a petition, calling for a referen­ disappointing season and wasn't used be any card playing in the clubhouse, The Yankees also made several games with the Yankees this year, Mrs. Richard R. Fox isn’t what panel wanted will perform works by Vaughn visitors gallery there is' no provision Conference. Their only loss was a frinceton. dum on a proposal to freeze taxes by much in the World Series? And what either. Dallas has instilled more dis­ other moves and purchased seven was assigned to Columbus of the Sally C. Fox, 46, of Seely Road, Bar Williams, P.D.Q. Bach, Smith, and in the charter allowing petitioning on beauty — a 53-6 rout at Temple. Their In the New England Conference, ding that the statement were true. limiting spending to increases in the about Larry Bowa, their five—time cipline than Danny did, but I know players from their minor league International League. Harbor,- Maine, formerly of MANCHESTER — The statement Grainger under the direction of a particular budget item, as O’Brien only remaining Yankee Conference co-leaders Mass Martime and Maine ‘Tm wondering about that,” grand list. All-Star shortstop who’ll be 36 in two some things still bother him and he'd system. New York also announced veteran Manchester, Conn., died Friday at a by a California tour operator in the Richard Butts. contended. game is against Connecticut, who Maritime have a couple of tough Dorothy Brindamour, Commission In his role as town clerk, Tomkiel months but still pressed Mike tike to get them straightened out Gullett, 29, hasn’t pitched since pitcher Gaylord Perry and catcher Bangor, Maine hospital. investigation of Recreation Director The concert is being presented in The court recessed, and when shares the league lead with the two ones. Maine Maritime hosts Boston member said. ‘T v e look over this all certified the signatures as those of Schmidt for the Series’ MVP by hit­ before he goes back upstairs.” ... 1978 because of shoulder injuries and Johnny Oates have declared She was bom in Manchester on Melvin Siebold is notarized, but it is connection with parents’ weekend. reconvened, Neilson said, “ In view of Massachusetts schools. St. and record-setting quarterback afternoon and no where does it attest electors in the town, notified the ting .375 and starting seven double The can't say the southpaw with the blazing fast­ themselves free agents. Perry, 42, a March 4, 1934, the daughter of John not the sworn statement sought by the testimony the town clerk Even without Mai Najarian, the John Rogan. Mass Maritime travels to the truthfulness.” Board of Directors of the petition, plays to break Phil Rizzuto’s record. they weren't warned beforehand. ball and 109-50 career record must Cy Young award winner in both and Florence Wiley Chudoba. She the Advisory Park and Recreation presented, it is our feeling the town BU offense has hardly missed a step. to always-tough Framingham St. Mrs. Brindamour mentioned a Suburbari Women and forwarded the petition to In Luzinski’s case, there's a good Scouting reports prepared on the latch on with another club if he leagues, posted a 10-13 record this was a 1952 graduate of Manchester Commission. clerk should be brought in as a defen­ Led by versatile quarterback Jim Other NEC games find Nichols at sworn statement has a notice at­ VERNON - The Suburban O’Brien. chance the Phils will trade him if Phillies by Earl Rapp, Tom Ferrick decides to try another comeback. year with a 3.67 ERA and has a High School and a 1956 graduate of Commission members Friday in­ dant party. The charter was drafted Jensen and tailback Gregg Drew, the Bridgewater St.; Curry at New tached it was taken under oath by the Women’s Club of Vernon, Ellington Tomkiel maintained on the stand they can, especially since Lonnie and George Noga before the World The Yankees acquired Gullett as a lifetime record of 289-230. Oates, 34, the University of Connecticut. dicated some concern that the state­ by an expert, but it does leave gaps. I Terriers boast a well-balanced at­ Haven, and Plymouth State at notary. This was later verified by and Tolland will sponsor a bus trip to today the town charter mandates a Smith, their 25-year-old rookie, came Series called specific attention to free agent in November, 1976, and he batted only .188 in 64 at-bats She was a member of the Bar Har­ ment was not taken under oath. But feel the clerk should be added as a tack. They are ranked eighth Western Connecticut. _The Herald. Quincy Market, Boston, Mass, on review of any petition by the town at­ along as well as he did by hitting .339 Manny Trillo’s arm. The Royals was 14-4 for the Yankees in 1977, The Yankees purchased right- bor (^ngregational Church and its they said they would not press the. defendant so we can get at the un­ nationally in Division I-AA. Elsewhere, it’s Springfield at un­ Both Mrs. Brindamour and Joel Nov. 15. torney. Tomkiel said the charter in 100 games for them this year and were told it was exceptionally strong despite being on the disabled list for handed pitcher Greg Cochran and choir, a member of the Bar Harbor issue. derlying issues here.” UMass, 4-1, is 2-0 in league play defeated AIC; Tufts at Amherst; Jenenda, park and recreation com­ The bus will leave from the Vernon calls on the attorney to eliminate any showing no stage fright at all when and to look out for it. From the way much of August. The following year, catcher Juan Espino from their Garden Club, treasurer of Wild The one-page statement, by and ranked ninth in Division I-AA. Bates at Colby; Wesleyan at Bow- mission chairman, questioned the Center Middle School at 8:30 a.m. duplications in a petition’s wording, manager Dallas Green used him in they ran the bases every time Trillo Gullett pitched only 45 innings and Columbus affiliate. F'rom Nashville Gardens of Acadia, treasurer of the William Brown, owner and operator The Minutemen have beaten doin; Montclair St. at Central statement. and return about 8 p.m. The cost is and to be sure the petition is legal DO IT DAILY - SAVE MONEY by every one of the six Series’ contests. was taking a relay from the outfield, twice was disabled. He spent all of of the Southern League, the Yankees Downcast Audubon Society, a of Valley Student Tours of Glendale, Villanova and their only loss came in Connecticut; Coast Guard at Trinity; "1 don’t know; it could have een a $10. -To make reservations call 875- and constitutional. clipping the coupons in Evening though, it looked as if all that infor­ the last two seasons on the disabled added right-handed pitchers Andy member of the Bar Harbor Am­ Calif., verifies accounts by Siebold the final seconds to Delaware. Marist at Lowell; Middlebury at chance thing,” Jenenda said. “ 1 have 5491. An unsigned letter expressing Herald’s leading grocer's ads. mation went in one ear and out the list. McGaffigan and Brian Ryder, first bulance Service and a research assis­ about the tour group’s relationship Sophomore tailback Garry Pearson Hamilton; Albany State at Norwich; no feeling one way or the other.” Has choice other... Gullett compiled a 91-44 record in baseman Steve Balboni. the league's tant at the Jackson Laboratory. with the town. has scored 10 touchdowns, tops in the Union at Williams, and Worcester Both said the matter was in Town Bowa's name also has surfaced in sev^n years with the Ciricinnati Reds Player of the Year who batted .301 She is survived hy her husband, Siebold initially told the commis­ nation in Division I-AA. Quarterback Tech at RPl. Richard R, Fox; her parents, John sion that the tour group paid for over­ Manager Robert Weiss’s hands, “ We some of the Phillies' past trade talks before playing out his option with 34 home runs and 122 RBI, and and Florence Chudoba of night stays at the Comniunity Y for will probably be talking about it,” ANDOVER - BOLTON - COLUMOIA but he says if he has his choice, and Scouts quiet following an 11-3 mark in '76. He is 2- second baseman Pat Tabler. Manchester; three children, Sally six years. Later, Siebold said he Jenenda said. "But we're an ad­ he does up to a point, he'd like to stay Two of the quieter celebrants in the 3 in Championship Series play and 2-2 Tjie final roster addition is right- Alane of Portland, Maine, Susan meant that the group had only paid visory commission.” HEDRON - MARLBOROUBH - VERNON with the world champs. Whether he Phillies' turbulent clubhouse after W Sox sale not approved lifetime in the World Series. handed pitcher Gene Nelson, who Carol of Bar Harbor and John $70 for use of the Y in 1980. will not is something of a question at they won the Series were a pair of The Yankees also assigned the con­ was 20-3 in Fort Lauderdide. Richard of Bar Harbor; and one Brown, a longtime friend of Al'Anon meeting the moment. scouts, Ray Boone and Eddie CHICAGO (UPI) — Edward DeBartolo Sr.’s bid to purchase the tract of infielder Roeer Holt to the granddaughter. Siebold's, told The Herald he was EAST IIARTFURU - Al-Anon The Phillies have what they con- Bockman. Boone, who digs up talent Friday fell two votes short of the necessary three- Funeral services will be Sunday at misquoted when contacted about the will meet tonight at 8:30 at the Burn­ sider an excellent replacement for for the Red Sox, was justifiably quarters approval from American League owners, who apparently were 2 p.m. at the Bar Harbor reported statements. side Methodist Church, Church him waiting in the wings. He’s Julio proud over the showing of his son. concerned about "absentee ownership” of the Ohio businessman. 1 7 players clear Congregational Church with the Rev. The commission, delving into the Street. RETURN Franco, a tall, skinny Dominican Bob, a .412 hitter in the Series. The vote on DeBartolo's $20 million purchase was 8-6, two votes shy of William Booth officiating. Burial will number of payments and Siebold’s Anyone who has a friend or a fami­ with tremendous range in the field Bockman scouts northern California the necessary number required to approve the sale to DeBartolo. be in Ledgelawn Cemetery, Bar Har­ handling of them at a special ly member who has a problem with and considerable power at the plate. for the Phillies, whom he has been The owners met for nearly three hours and heard a 25-minute presen­ bor. meeting, requested a sworn state­ alcoholism is invited to attend the Franco, not even 22 yet, was with working for the past 22 years. Among tation from DeBartolo, who won overwhelming approval from White for free agency Friends may call at the McFarland ment, or affidavit, to clear the dis­ meetings. Meetings are held each Peninsula of the Class A Carolina those with the present club he's Sox shareholders to sell the team. parently complicates a deal that Funeral Home, Bar Harbor, today crepancies in Brown's statements. Saturday night. League this season and still is responsible for are Bowa. ^ on e, White Sox President Bill Veeck, labeling the rejection as NEW YORK (UPI) - San Diego might have sent the I'adres' out­ from 3 to 5 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. But according to legal sources that is AHEARN deemed at least a year or so away Dick Ruthven, Warren Brusstar, "unreasonable and unfair,” said the team has several other options to slugger Daye Winfield, who an­ fielder to the New York Yankees. not what the commission received. Square Cirele from the big leagues. That could in­ John Vukovich and Randy,Lerch... pursue. nounced his intention to take the free San Diego had reportedly given New In Memoriam The sta'ement from Brown is MANCHESTER — The Square fluence the Phillies' thinking about It seems to me some big league agent route several weeks ago, was ...he fights for youl among 17 York the right to discuss contract notarized, but a notarized statement Circle Club of the Manchester Lodge holding on to Bowa a little longer. club is missing a good bet by not In meniory o( Peler Joseph Reed, who passed away Cowboys ready for chargers terms with Winfield in> hopes of (k tuber 26. 1967 does not testify to the statement’s of Masons will have an open house “HI* dMlIcaHoiilo public MnrIcc la dMp, and hit record of ac- "I'd just as soon stay in hiring Russ "Monk" Meyer for a players who Wednesday declared for truthfulness. It only guarantees that Philadelphia,” said the twotime Gold pitching coach's job, even if it's with free agency through the legal route. working out a trade -but Baseball ik-tuber comes with sad regret. Monday at the Masonic Temple from compUahmanla atronfl. AFa Intallloaiica, aatirta judomant, and un- Elsewhere today, Los Angeles is at Glover 'Thursday while in New York NEW YORK (UPI) - It’s been Players eligible for the Nov. 13 re­ Commissioner Bowie Kuhn now must The day and month we will never forget, ’ the person who made the statement 10 a.m. to noon. There will be a card daratandlng of Iha'laauaa maka him a vary valuable ataal to the one in their minor league structure. Atlanta, Chicago at Philadelphia, Fur m our hearts. eight years since the Pallas Cowboys entry draft must notify the Players' rule on the m atter before the was Brown. games, pool, conversation, and Slate Houaa of Raproaanlallvoo. to make a TV appearance for a Meyer, who pitched-for the pennant­ New England at Buffalo, New He will always stay. program called Sports Probe on the winning 1950 Phillies as well as the and the San Diego Chprgers have met Association, which in turn informs Yankees talk money with Winfield. lAived and remembered every day. *An affidavit would be legally bin­ refreshments. All Masons and their Orleans at Washington, Seattle at in the regular season but Cowboys the office of the Baseball Com­ If the Yankees are not allowed to friends are invited. USA network. " I ’m not saying I Cubs, Dodgers, Reds, Red Sox and Oakland, Cincinnati at Houston, S.'idly missed by Mom. Dad. Brother, and Sister Coach Tom Landry knows exactly missioner in formal letters. work out a deal in the next three DID YOU KNOW THAT AL AHEARN wouldn't play anymore if I were A’s during his 13 years in the majors, Tampa Bay at San Francisco, what to expect — bombs away! Sixty-four players qualify this year weeks, it is unlikely they could obtain In Memoriam traded, but I certainly wouldn't wan­ was the first to spot a means for Denver at the Giants, Detroit at Kan­ • Led the fight to restore the Mancheoter-Willimantic rail line. "1 know (Charger Coach) Don and, on the first day that players Winfield's services as only 13 teams Cassano satisfactory; na go to any last place club and start hitters to be more effective against sas City, St. Louis at Baltimore and In loving niemory of Peter Joseph Reed, who all over again." Coryell from the days when he was could complete the formalities, can tab an individual player in the re­ • Introduced the bill to protect teachers and students against school violence Bruce Sutter. His idea was for them Minnesota at Green Bay. Miami is at passed away October 26. 1967 with St. Louis,” said Landry, who pitchers Don Sutton of Los Angeles, entry draft and, due to their • Is recognized as a leader In humane animal welfare legislation. Bowa has been with the Phillies to move up in the batter’s box a lot the New York Jets Monday night. May you always walk in sunshine. cops silent on probe • Helped save Andover's Bicihop Pond as a wildlife sanctuary. since 1970. As a lO-and-5 man, a more when facing the Cubs’ reliel used to face Coryell twice a year Ed Figueroa of Texas and Bill American League Eastern Division And G od's love around you flow. Philadelphia, now 6-1, hopes to pad player with 10 years in the league and ace. Montreal’s hitters were the only when they were NFC Eastern Divi- Travers of Milwaukee, along with title, the Yankees will choose after al For the happineu you gave us. • Fought against abuses In the Farmland Preservation Act. its NFC East lead against erratic least 22 other team*. Nu one could ever know MAIVCHESTER — Police would Cassano was reported in satisfac­ 5 with the same club, he has the op- on®* who did it and they fared con- opponents. “ He likes to throw Winfield and 13 others had their Chicago. The Bears have been losing It broke our hearts to lose you nbt comment further Friday on the tory condition following emergency • Was a leader In saving the Soldiers. Sailors, and Marines Fund. tion of vetoing any___* ___trade1.. in which he siderably better against Sutter_*1 than___ thf>the hallball anriand hphe Invpsloves nffpnaivpoffensive fnnUfoot­ names put on the list. Players have Winfield's contract with San Diego Hui you did n o t^ o alone. to poorer teams but upsetting expired this year and the Padres accidental shooting of Deputy Mayor surgery Thursday. • Helped Talcottville residenta save Tankerhoosen Gorge from highway destruction. might be involved. He's not sure those from other clubs. Meyer, a 17- ball. I know it won’t be a defensive until Nov. 10 to declare. A part of us went with you. Stephen Cassano. favored opposition, as they did last have been unwilling to meet the The day God called you home Cassano apparently shot himself in • Served 6 years on Bolton’s Board of Finance and 4 years as Deputy First Select­ what the Phillies have in mind for game winner in 1949, is in good shape game. It will be a scoring game. Others who declared Wednesday week in beating NFC Central leader Colchester state police were the^ght side with the gun he-was him but he thinks Dallas Green will financially, but would give anything They have a complete passing game. are veterans Rusty Staub and Bud slugger's pricey demands Grandma 4 Grandpa Strickland expected to meet with Cassano man. Al knows the problems of t)ur small towns. ‘ * Detoit 24-7. Aunt Sally. Carol, and Uncle Bud c a r in g , police said. The incident be back managing the club next year to get back in baseball. You don’t stop it. All you can hope to Harrelson of the Texas Rangers, New England can take a two-game Friday as their investigation of the occurred at 1:10 p.m. behind a even though Green has express!^ a do is to slow it down.” pitcher Geoff Zahn and Mike Cub- Packer addition accidental shooting continued. lead in the AFC East with a victory In Memoriam private residence on French Road in R e fle c t bage of Minnesota, Bill Stein of Seat­ GREEN BAY. Wis lU l’n The The Cowboys, must, indeed, slow over slumping Buffalo. The Patriots '"TnlBemorianr^” ™' Bolton, police said. tle, Bill Castro of Milwaukee. John Green Bay I’ackcrs have placed in­ In loving memory of our mother. Abeline Gomex. Dual job for Whitey Herzog down quarterback Dan Fouts and his In loving momory of opr mother. Abellna have won five games in a row, in­ Milner of Pittsburgh, Charlie Spikes >vho passed away October 24. 1976 jured tight end John Thmitpsoii on in­ Qomea, who pedeed away October 24. 1976. In Memoriam talent^ corps of receivers tonight in cluding a come-from-behlnd 37-21 ALOYSIOS J. AHEARN ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Whitey Her­ Herzog, who replaced Ken Boyer of Atlanta, Jim Dwyer of Boston. Pat jured reserve and signed Bill l.ai son. In loving m em ory of m y Dad. Clarence F Vennart. | their nationally televised (ABC) Tim e heals, and maybe it does. Time heela. and maybe It does. zog, who took over as field manager as field manager of the Cardinals on triumph over Baltimore last week, But memories last and so does love. But memoriea leaf and ao does love. «who passed away on October 24. 1979 game or face the possibility of falling Kelly of Baltimore, Roy Howell of a forpier reserve light end lor the of the St. Louis Cardinals in June, June 8, worked for five years with and have beaten the Bills in their last Down in our hearts, she is living yet. OownJn our hearta. iha la living yet. Yc^r State Repreaontative further behind in the NFC East race. four meetings. Buffalo, which won iU Toronto. Gaylord Perry of the Denver Broncos We loved her too dearly to ever forget We loved t\4r loo dearly to ever forget. With every passing hour. I m iss you. Friday assumed the dual role of McDonald when both were in the With every passing day. 1 miss you even moreif The Ck>wboys, now 5-2, fell a game first five g a L s , has lost two in a row Thompson, in his second year, sui- Sadly missed. Sadly miaaed. "Rtlum Atwarn CommKtoo” - Bomard J. Cunningham, Traaaurar manager an4 general man^ger~ai)d New York Mets' front office fered a knee injury last Sunday in a ______Daughters and son-in-law Your loving daughter. to fall to second place behind New Daughters and aon-ln-law named Joe McDonald his executive McDonald is a former general '"I’"" __ “ TnoThe mnuo move i on Winfield's part ap­ Jan manaonr nf “ they Were beaten 17-10-10 by the Eagles. England. 26-21 defeat to Cleveland assistant. 'manager of the Mets. i 1 2 - EVENING HERALD. Sal., Oct. 25, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Sat., Oct. 25, I960 - 13 6coreboord. Nitti back ill form and his 52-yard run last week set up a SIMIHTS ON TV Clark. S K 6 0 6 0 JB $17%.47K 6 Thomas Kelly 11.773.348 7. DeDominicis 150-356, Sally NEW HAVEN (UPI) — Yale foot- B'8 Three: Harvard, Yale and Catholic girls cop HCC crown H tied with 30 puinls Wavno Lukas $1.697.733 8. Ron McAnallv Anderson 127-352, Reggie field goal that tied Columbia 10-10.. SATURDAY Kicking .11 ..'^78.791.9. Philip Johnson 11,777.918.10. ball Captain John Nitti, hampered by Princeton. “You have to remember in that Northwest Catholic took second and Teri Kittredge was third In 15:11. well,” voiced happy East Coach Sal finish. The two freshmen, Terl Kit­ OCT.2S, isao ep-a fg-a Ig pts (iary Jone.s 11.737.770 Gburski 125, Frank Rival hip and foot injuries this season, Yale s only defeat was a 27-9 loss to Sweeping^ the top three HORSKS — 1. Tem perence Hill game we scored 23 points in Felicia Falkowski was sixth In Murray. I)et lVl9 14-20 r2 60 125, Bev Anderson 136-372, hopes to gain full steam against Penn Boston College two weeks ago. placements. East Catholic girls' with 47 points followed by South Mangiaflco, “We took six of the top tredge and Felicia Falkowski, also MORNINQ Mazzeili, Atl. 21-23 9-10 40 48 $1.130,472 2. Spectacular Hid 11.117,731.3. something like 18 minutes,” Nitti 16:14, Alice Charest eighth in 16:26, 10 places and our seventh runner took - Cnrral, L A. 2Ti-26 7-9 47 46 John Henry 1769217 4. (ilorious Song. Joanne Salafia 126-127. Saturday and finish his senior year in Nitti, a Westbury, N.Y. native, cross country team annexed the Catholic 92 and St. Paul 97. ran a great race.” 11:00 Seplien. Dal 24-24 6-8 40 42 27.,617 7.. ^ )ld -N Determined 1716.643 said. “That’s not bad. Of course we Ellen Evans ninth in 16:27 and eleventh. ® U.8.Tabl«TMnlt Codex 174X1.000 . 7. (ienuinc Risk style. M S6id he is confident Yale will main- Hartford County Conference (HCC) Linda Reddy took individual honors Kranklin. Phi 2f;-2f> r.-9 41 40 f can’t spot any team 10 points in the Maggie Sullivan 11th in 16:41 for the 0:30 Passing $703,742. B. Du West Young Man $473,670 KofC- Mario Frattaroli ■ Nitti w ar& ck in perfect form last fs''? jl* consistency and remain c ^ - Championship Meet yesterday at for East with a course-recoid 14:53 dS CoU#o« Football Pr«vl«w att comp pet vds ld Ini 9. Winter s Tale $462,800 lO. First Alber 208, Randy Izikewicz 205, first half and expect to come back Arlette Hoch took the jayvee race Ferrgm.L A. 148 100 6761348 13 6 $432,676 : Saturday, when he rushed for a petitiye for a shot at the Ivy title. But Hartford's Goodwin Park with a total for 4,000 meters. Kathy Kittredge powerful Eaglettes. “Linda and Kathy ran very well 10:00 “The team as a whole ran very ■for East with a 15:53 clocking. dD SportaContor Danielson. I)t 168 97 f.7 7 1463 8 2 HARNKSSRACIND Bill Kozicki 210, Ron season-high total of 78 yards in the he said that acheiving such success like that.” of 20 points. was runner-up with a 14:54 clocking" being only one second apart at the D White. Dal 196 128 64 61W7 13 7 • Compiled bv U S Trotting Assn i IIKX) .laworsk.PhI I9Q 114 fa 4 1600 14 7 DRIVKRS - I. John Campbell Jerosko 225, Ray Schmidt Elis’ comeback 30-10 victory over must be a wcek-byweek allay. Yale, which leads the Ivy L ea^e (9) Polo hrtkwsk.Atl. ISQ 109 r6 8 1384 13 f. $3.161774.^. Carm ine Abbaliello 211, Ray Ragna 205, Bob in rushing, will take on its thifd Rating based on pet comp, avg yds.. $2.au3..^48. 3. Herve Filion $2.771237.. 4. Columbia, and says he’s ready to look by anytx^y, he Cross country roundup AFTERNOON |K't Id. pci Ini Bud (film our $1,922,694 7. Bill Haughton Oliver 204, Jim Farr 200, wrap up his Yale career in top shape, “I know everyone says that, but Wishbone offensive team in Penn. 12:00 Pass Receivers $1,901,688 6. Del Insku $1,876.07 7. Ray Frederickson 200, Ken “I’ve been waiting for this for a for this team it’s especially true. We The Quakers are 1-4 overall and 1-2 in Swimming Field hockey berth 3)91 NCAA FootbtH Receptions Shellev (ioudreau $1.863.010.8. Ted Wing the league. They are coming of a 30 no vds avg td $1,820.17:. 9. Ben W ebster $1,773,198 10. Monroe 223-200-580, Bruce long time," said Nitti, who ghined an have to take one week at a time. If X SWKUM FooHitll IBM Holer. S F 4l 467 11.4 2 Clint (ialbraith $1.670200 Hence 215-560, Bill Tomlin­ loss to Lafayette. HlghUflhU fiHiper.S F 40 299 7 f. 2 HORSKS - 1. Niatross $1220.67.7 2. extra year of eligibility when he sat not, we might blow it.” 12:30 Tillev, Sll 36 4f9 12 8 2 U n d Grant $I .038.491 3. Sturm Damage son 210-573, Don Palmer Nitti remains Yale’s second most Cozza, as always, remained wary go PBA Bowline Utton.CiR 32 4ir> Ifr2 2 $74?.,741. 4. Armbro Wolf $7:1.882 7.. out the 1978 season with tom ankle gained by Indians Tvicr B $747696 6. Direct Scooter 200-562, Ken Tomlinson 214- productive runner. Diana leads the of the opposition. Eagles fourth Clark. SF 32 427 13 3 6 a TMoWooklnBiMboH ligaments. Hill. Ilpl 27 462 17 1 3 $486289. 7. Trenton Tim e $388.^7. 8. 212-609. team with 507 yeards in 97 carries, “ 1 just hope we can play a more I 1:00 , Classical Wav $346200 9. Final Score Yale Coach Carm Cozza concurred, W WOiMCupTonnlo Yardage consistent game from start to finish Manchester Ri^h girls’ field span in the second half capped the vds no avg td $328217 10. Arcba Areba $297,931 saying “John has worked excep­ while Nitti has 175 yards in 42 hockey team qualified for the State 0 ChomptonohlpWrotlMne Carmichael. Phil rjF: 27 198 r. POWDER PUFF- Linda and not dig ourselves in a hole as we East Catholic scoring for Manchester. She tallied 2:00 Rashad. Minn 467: 28 17 3 3 tionally hard. It was tough on him. carries. in HCC meeting Tournament yesterday with a 3-0 (B) Proloulonol FooUm H From i.oitim. (i I) Welch 189, Edna Klein 180- did against Columbia,” Cozza said. 10 minutes into the half and then, 467 32 17:2 2 He didn’t like to miss any practices” Nitti has scored three touchdowns. whitewashing of Enfield High at the Cpnado Hill. Dal 477: 28 457, Marty Bradshaw 202- Finishing fourth in the five-team “The team had a fair day. Not ups standard assisted by Sandy Caouette, capped it 0 2BTh Annual U.SNiUonolo Holer. S F 467 41 114 2 “ But he stuck with it and played a HCC Boys' Cross Country Cham­ having Steve Kittredge certainly Indians’ field. off 120 seconds later. 3«0 Interceptions 504, Edith Tracy 185-185- very fine game last week. I think he’s East Catholic girls' swimming no yds Ig Id 521, June Bourret 182, pionship Meet yesterday was East didn't help," remarked East Coach The Silk Towners are now 5-2-5 for “Caouette doesn’t score a lot but 0 Unllod Blalot Grand Prix At Myers. N.O 4 84 set now,” Cozza said. team upped its record to 7-1 with a Watfcmaaian ('romwell. L A Cynthia Muldoon 450, Dee Catholic with a total of 98 points. Jack Hull. the season and "aiming for. third she does an awful lot. She digs balls Nitti would be especially pleased Joe’8 World 100-68 th ra sh in g of H addam - 3:30 i)ennis, N Y. BOWLING Smyth 476, Terry Xavier High took top honors again Vinnie White was 19th, Jack place in the CCIL,” stated Indian out and gets a lot of assists,” Faig­ (E) 9 NCAA Football (ireene. Stl by good performances in several of Killingworth yesterday at East Hart­ Coach Mary Faignant. 400 Turner. Minn Sieminski 477. with 32 points followed by St. Paul 51 Fitzgerald 20th, Steve Matteo 21st, nant praised. Hunter. Del his last games. Aside from missing ford High's pool. Georgeanne Ebersold opened the 0 9 SportawofW PINNETTES— Collen and Northwest Catholic 76. South Chuck Colliton 28th and Dan White “We’ve been scoring a lot of goals 4:30 Parrish. Wash the entire 1978 seaon, he was held to The loss drops the losers to 7-2 for scoring for Manchester at the 15- I more I Olbert 179, Anita Shorts Y- Mark Abarbanel 140-148- Catholic took fifth with 103 points. 34th for the Eagles. lately. That’s encouraging. And ^ Sporta Spoctacular only 106 yards rushing last year By First day the season. minute mark of the first half, <8 Spoftaworld AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE 212-528, Pam Robcrtson 408, Andy Lamoureaux 378, Xavier's Ron Cozean took in­ “Dave Barry ran extremely well. today the defense tightened up and because of a nagging shoulder injury. JOE East took nine of the 11 first caroming a shot off a defender’s 0:00 Rushing Bert Davis 148-372, Terry 2 dividual honors with a 15:09 clocking He's showing tremendous improve­ played a good game.” (9) Auto Racing *80 att yds avg Ijg td 204-489, Sandy Franken- placements. This season’s two ailments served GARMAN of season over the 5,000 meter course at Hart­ ment each race," Hull stated. stick into the cage. It could have been Jackie Meyer marked up Enfield’s 5:30 Campbell, Hou 121 907: fi Oft 3 busch 188-474, Lois Brown Schilling 142-404, Ed Bur­ only to spark Nitti to what he called a Claire Viola secured the 50 free and 9 NFLRavlawAndProvlow Cnbbs. Buf 133 460 3,721 7 ford's Goodwin Park. East's top Results: 1. Cozean (X) 15:09 for 5,- worse, Faignant stated, but the In­ Elaine LaGasse and shut her off. King. Oak 88 484 5 6 69 3 182-477, Phyllis Germanin bank 140-361, Adolph "grand finale.” 100 butterfly, Laura Negri the 200 dians hit one post and were wide on M Pruitt.Cle 102 410 4 022 3 192-471, Lois Begin 176-452, K uszaj 153-375, F red finisher was Dave Barry in 10th 000 meters, 2. Wheeler (SP), 3. Amy Jones saved two sure goals for EVENING Washington. Ball 102 396 3.9 17 1 Because he was slow in coming Linda Reddy free, Lynne Dakin the 200 IM, Anne Dee Minnich 460. McCurry 384, Art Johnson i 'i placement. Goehring (SP), 4. Carangelo (X), 5. several more drive. Enfield while Nancy Curtin offen­ fainting around, Nitti often has been Tuller took the diving, Toni Hempel “We should have been leading by CD RACing From AquoducI no Ig avB 140-354, Tony Marinelli 137- East standout sophomore Steve Garcia (NW), 6. Mullarkey (S), 7. sively and defensively played well Ramsey. N Y. 3f> W 0 8 relegated to a blocking role in Yale’s secured the 100 free and Karen more at the half,” Faignant stated. Rocoway Guv. Oak 28 63 43 3 385, Bill McKinney 151-138- First day ,pf bird hunting for me, couldn't help but exclaim over his Kittredge did not compete because of Swift (X), 8. Hixson (X), 9. Gauteri for the locals. 6:30 REC — Bill Pagan! Jr. explosive backfield. L e n a re s a n n e x e d th e 100 Jennifer Hedlund in a two-minute Prestndge. Den 32 43.2 409, John Rieder 137-383, was Wednesday this week. Had a real performance. Trevino shares a stomach virus. (X), 10. Barry (EC). GD Ray Parblnt Show Partridge. SD 28 76 42 6 162-149-140-451, Jerry Cozza said an intensified weight breaststroke for the Eaglettes. □£ Motocroaa Spaadway Roberts. Mia ws42.7> Vic Abraitis 136-367, Joe Zinger of a day, in fact it was just a The bird got out, was downed, and 7KM) Punt Returns Sm ith 138-395, Norm training program helped to develop 5 Results: super day. Not because of birds, but “Willie" came back to us head high, ® SportaCantar no vds avg Ig id Vittner 146-138-392, Bob Dworek 136-360, Charlie the 6-foot-l, 210-pound fullback into lead in Spain 200 medley relay: 1. East-(Cavallo, L. Scholastic soccer roundup ' 6) SoccarMadalnOarmany .Bell. Pitt H 139 12 6 27 0 Lessard 141-360, Bill Zwick Whelan 137-149-416, Larry weather was perfect, dogs worked strutting his stuff, with the bird Ellington edges Cheney Dakin, Viola, B. Negri) 2:04.2. SKW XSmilh.KC 17 208 12 2 26 0 one of the team’s best blockers. well, camaradie was great, and the carried in his mouth like a banner BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) - D MWar Tima For Sporta Hi^es. N K 8 94 11 8 37> 0 358, Dick Lessard 143. Bates 155-358, Pete Aceto "He’s a good blocker, and he takes 200 free: 1. L. Negri (EC), 2. Qeman FuHer.S.D 16 163 109 31 0 137-356, Jim Martin 177-420, scenery was at its best. flying in the wind. If you're American Lee Trevino and Vicente Nipped by the narrowest of Jacsek took fifth thru seventh (HK), 3. Karen Lenares (EC) 2:06.5. QDNHLHockay nna>hPiles.Hou 22-217 99 68 0 pride in that. That’s important. The ® Profaaalonal FootbaH From \ ' Kickoll Returns VILLAGE M IX ER S- Joe Twaronite 150-373, Carl Hunted with Don Guinan, with Bob wondering what kind'of dog “Willie” Fernandez of Argentina each fired a margins, Cheney Tech cross country placements for the Techmen, but he 200 IM: 1. L. Dakin % C), 2. M. Dakin Whitewash brush no vds avg Ig td fulback leads the ball carrier on Canada ^ Butterfield out at Tom Quinn’s game is; he’s a German short hair, and I Ivorv.NK 9 310 34 4 « I Dave Solomonson 209-501, Bolin 141-350, Nonny Zaz- 4-under-par 68 Friday to share the team fell, 27-28, to Ellington High damage was done as Ellington took (EC), 3. Calabrese (HK) 2:32.2. 11KK) almost every play, so John’s at the apologize for not prefacing the begin­ 50 free; 1. Viola (EC), 2, Lapham GD SfMKtaCanlar Wright. Cle IS 378 »2 TO 0 Ken Oliver 202-532, Burt zaro 140-161-415, Bob Frost perserve, with Tom, and Dick lead in the f .rst round of a 54-hoIe yeStdi‘day in Ellington. two thru four. 11:30 Monlgomerv.Cin 9 224 24 9 40 0 point of attack a lot. He gets a lot of Norwood honchoing the day’s ac­ ning of this, without telling you what Spanish invitational golf tournament. (HK), 3. Hempel (EC) :26.9. Pollard. Pitt. IS 380 24.0 34 0 Mowbray 208-564, Art 146-366, Bob Claughsey 137- The loss drops the Beaver Results: 1. Schulz (( D 19:58 for applied to Tribe (D HamaMRaclngFrom Yonkara Carson. KC Z 13 3U 23 9 40 0 hits, but can take it,” the coach said. tivities. breed he is. Only eight golfers competed on the Diving: 1. Tuller (EC), 2. Morgan Racaway Scoring Shorts 211-543, Bob Hewitt 365, Jim Bell 135-382, Steve thinclads to 10-6 for the season while 3.6 miles (course record), 2. O'Con­ Nitti said he "satisfied” with First, before I go into it any I think that is the greatest part of wind-swept 6,514-yard El Prat (EC), 3. R. Lenares (EC) 162,30 points. dl) BoKk^ From Olympic AudRor* Touchdowns 202-535, George Damora Tongren 138-353, Adam the victory moves Ellington to 8-8. nor (E), 3. Carney (E), 4, Adams lOOTly: 1. Viola (EC), 2. Russo (HK), 3. km, Lot Angalaa Id rush rec ret pis blocking and its a "pleasure" making further, to the readers who think hun­ any hunt for yours truly. Watching course. Enfield keeper Steve (iuellette Cnbbs. BUI 8 7 I 0 48 508, Fred LeRoy 523, Bob­ Tycz 358, Frank Calvo 153- way for tailback Rich Diana, the Cheney's Ron Schulz set a course- (E), 5. L. Jancsek (CT), 6, Foran Kathy Lenares (EC) 1:05.2. It was almost a repeat of the first 12:00 ting a game preserve is like shooting the dog work really is something Trevino, who won the Lancome made 21 saves in blanking (D ChampkmaMpWroatSng Smith. Pitt 8 0 8 0 48 by Solomonson 178-460, 384. nation’s leading allpurpose scorer. record with a 19:58 clocking over a (CT), 7. M. Jancsek (CT), 8. Collier‘s 100 free: 1. Hempel (EC), 2. Clark outing. 1KX) Jellerson.SD 7 0 7 0 42 Kale Kelly 176-176-501, birds in a barrel, let me assure you else. Shooting the bird is almost a Tiy)phy in Paris last Sunday, missed Manchester a second time. McCulIum.Sea 6 0 6 0 36 Nitti, as captain, said he is pleased gruelling 3.6 mile layout. Luke (E), 9. Schifley (CT), 10. Sedarg (E). (EC), 3. Dineen (HK) 1:02.5. Manchester High controlled most 9 NFLRavlawAAdPravlaw four tied with 30 each Joanne Wohlgemuth 482, PARKADE DUSTY- Gary that Tom runs a different iash-up. secondary thing. Sure I want to get a clear chance to take the outright too back: 1. Lapham (H K ), 2. Cavallo of the action but couldn’t get what “We tested him pretty well and had 1:30 with Yale’s 4-1 overall and 2-0 Ivy Jancsek, Nick Foran and Matt Kicking Anita Shorts 491, Doreen Cockerham 203-203, John You hunt for his birds. They move all the birds. I love to eat them. But lead in the chase for the $15,000 first (EC), 3. Clark (EC) 1:09.5. really counts —goals —as Enfield some real hard shots. He had to bat (H) NCAA FootbaH ep-a fB-a Igpts League record so far. The team 3:30 Smith. NK. 21- M 13-lS V 63 Downham 487, Mae Belasky 556, Frank Hardy over the area, fly well, and by the end there’s something so electric about prize by four times missing birdies 500 free: 1. Cernan (HK), 2. Karen High took a 2-0 CCIL soccer verdict or punch out some shots. We just QDSoKkigFromOlympicAudltOf» Benirschke.S D 24 -S 10-14 7i3 54 travels to Pennsylvania for their Lenares (EC), 3. McDermott (EC) Steinfort . Den 13-13 13-lS 57 M Cavagnaro 500, Cathy 553, Ernie Whipple 209-559, of the day, after you’ve covered watching a dog like “Willie” move from within 4 feet. over the Indians yesterday in En­ couldn’t dent it (the twine). kim, Lou Aneuluu Herrara. Sea 14 -14 11-14 SO 47 game Saturday. EHHS sweeps Penney High 6 :22.0. S:30 Dilley, 460, Kim Kelley 469. Jack Funke 209, Ralph fields, side Tiills, swamps, forest that everything else seems as if it's Trevino and Fernandez were one field. “We passed the ball well and dis­ (B) HydroplanM: Spirtt Of Dutiotl Bahr. Pill 22- 24 8-14 37) 46 “We hoped for a 10-0 season at the stroke ahead of Gary Hallberg, a 22- 100 breast: 1. Kathy Lenares (EC), 2 Passing Dukett 200, John Jenkins floor, creek beds, etc., you know background for the dog to work members of the varsity team retur­ The Silk Towners dominated most tribution was pretty good,’’ Boat (tec* alt comp pet yds Id int ELKS— Ray Beauregard start. That was our goal. The other year-old Chicagoan, and two in front East Hartford High boys' cross Meyer (HK), 3. Senerth (EC) 1:23.6. 1S6 98 62 8139811 7 214-573, Neil Lawrence 201, .you’ve been exercising muscles you against. ning next year. We've improved very of the play in the first meeting McCarthy stated, “Our wings, who SUNDAY Grogan. N.E 147, A1 Atkins 363, Roy goal was to win the Ivy — we’re still of Britain's Sandy Lyle. country team swept crosstown 400 fre e r e la y : N 1. H addam - OCT.M, IBM Sipe. Cle 231 137. S8 4 1812 12 4 Rich Higgins 204-577, Joe haven’t used in a long time. A dog’s breeding is of prime impor­ much and will be working hard for Killingworth 4:38.3. between the schools with the Raiders weren’t beating fullbacks against Bradshw. IHl 190 106 S4 91790LS 9 Johnson 138-355, Joe hoping for that — and then to win the Spaniards Severiano Ballesteros Penney High, 15-50, in CCIL action Gnese. Mia 100 61 61 0 790 6 ^ 4 LaVae 210, Ken Bower 203- But that’s not what I started out to tance, but don’t think that this is all it the rest of the season for the (CCIL) walking off the pitch that time with a Wethersfield, did today but we MORNING Cataldi jec^Bob Mike 143- and Manuel Pinero and South African yesterday at Wickham Park. . Jones. Balt 198 HS SB 11S8711 7 557, Brian Boyington 214, Martina winner say. What I would like to do is takes. It’s hard, hard, work, by a Field Day and Sectionals. 3-0 win. couldn't finish in the middle. Rating based on pet compnavg yds. 161-433, Ron Deveaux 148- Dale Hayes all had 73s. Sal Jardin turned in a 14:54 Pete Beaudry 215, Ed describe to you, what constitutes a trainer such as Tom Quinn, and lots Results: 1. Jardin (EH), 2. The triumph moves the Raiders to “They (EqHeld) scored on their op­ ® ^ « m«Ioi?:NFooII»M From P'' j!", 374, Ernie Pepin 138-138- BRIGHTON, England (UPI) - Ballesteros started with a double­ clocking over a 2.7 mile layout to Cnnndn Ristau 213, Tom Paul 200, super day for me. of hours spent with the dog, to turn lead the parade for the Hornets. Mike Fitzgerald (EH), 3. Jones (EH), 4. 11-2 and 55 points while the loss drops portunities.’^ Receptions 385, Jim Johndro 147-157- Defending, champion Martina bogey six at the opening hole, but OKX) • no yds avs td Jim Magowan 202, Carl First of all, the w'eather and him into a finished product like Silvia led the way for 2-10 Penney. Blackwell (EH), 5. Hulk (EH), 6. the Silk Towners to 9-3-1. Mike Roy and Kent Stringfellow, (H) SpprteCpntor Jcflerson.S D 38 623 164 7 418, Hal Waldron 181-409, Navratilova defeated 19-year-old chipped in for an eagle-three at the along with Sparky Laggis in the mid­ 10K)0 Winslow. S D 36 »6 14 6 4 Ogren 205-566, Don scenery was perfect. The ther­ "Willie." “I am pleased with the season," Ferrana (EH), 7. Silvia (P), 8. Char- “Remember the story you did the Gaines. N Y 36 310 86 3 Joe DeSimone 144-365, Bill American Barbara Potter 7-6, 6-1 One of the other things that really 489-yard ninth. dle, played well in the midfield while (9) NCAAFootbPH McLaughlin 212-571’, Don mometer registered 40 degrees at remarked Penney Coach Jim Angelo, tier (P), 9. Yanaros (P), 10. Sousa last time. Just repeat it," remarked 11KX) Joiner. S D x; ^ 1^1 3 Hanson 140-148-438, Hank Friday to qualify for the semifinals Spain's Angel Gallardo, suffering fullbacks Scott Cheney and Dave ('nbbs. Bui 32 260 78 1 Wilson 201, Ken Hesford 8:30 a.m. when we arrived out at the makes me feel good, is moving my “ We're a young team with six (P). frustrated Tribe Coach Bill 9 NFL Rtvlpw And Prtvinw Jensen, Den 32 216 68 0 Hebert 142-162, Dave Van- of a $124,000 women’s tennis tourna­ preserve. frame over the terrain we hunt. This from a sore throat, took an 81. McCarthy, seeing his troops outshoot Besterfield, the latter in a reserve Yardage 208-568, Rob Washington ment, j Trevino, who holed from 35 feet out AFTERNOON vds no avgtd tassel 164-135-408, Ralph 201, Dick Murphy 214-562, The ride out through the back coun­ may sound a little odd, but I really Enfield by a 34-10 count but wind up role, also played well. Wings Tommy 12:30 Jefferson. S D As 38 16 4 7 Doyer 143-402, Hank She meets South African Greer try roads, along the Yale Forest was like walking through swamps, feeling for a birdie at the 280-yard second on Joiner. S D 36 161 3 Roger Mieezkowski 209- on the short end of the scoreboard. Wood and Scott Goehring had “better Hebert 423, Bruce Fish 140- Stevens, who outgunned Australia’s just beautiful. Still enough foliage the mud suck at my boots, climbing the way to reaching the turn in 2- 1 9 9 NFL'00 Smith. Fill 747 27 203 8 212-593. ____ Penney girls trip up EHHS Senior BilL Teed tallied both En­ games," McCarthy not^. Winslow. SD fiS 36 14 6 4 386, Dave Richards 135-138- Dianne Frommholtz 6-4, 7-5 in their high over and under blowdowns, step­ under-par 33, dropped his only stroke “The first seven or eight minutes I SoccprMpdpInOnrmnny Morsan. N K S15 21 345 5 and color on the trees, to make field goals. The first came four 1KX) Interceptions 391, Travis Cook 366, Mike EARLY BIRDS- Irene quarterfinal. ping over rocks, climbing side hills, C when he drove into trees at the 13th. nature's paintbrush look like it was Penney High girls’ cross country and Diane Grejdus, the latter coming minutes into the contest. Manchester Enfield put pressure on us but from D NFLFootbnH no vds Ig Vangauskas 142-385, Bernie Albee 143-135-393, Bert Bot- He birdied three holes out of four U8TA Junior Boy't Tennit Shell. Pitt 5 L23 ^ working overtime. and just plain moving, following the team turned back East Hartford off an injury also ranI m il for fullback Chris Carmel and sweeper then on we controlled. The fourth Welch 181-453, A1 ticello 140-135-371, Lynne from the 14th — holing from between iploncMpc b^lwards. S D 5 122 68 The air was crisp, cool, and fresh dog. High, 24-31, yesterday at Wickham Penney. Eric Juttner had a mix-up in com­ quarter they were getting to more FLFootbPH Nixon. But S 81 TO Grabinsky 356. T albot 141-344, Rose 3 and 20 feet — but missed a chance Wagner. Pill 5 10 6 enough, so that the dew covering the The camaradie of the group is the Park. Results: 1. Riccio (EH) 15:41 for munication allowing Teed an easy 12- balls but we were still controlling,’- iNFLFeotbpH Surdek 129341, Mary Scata Plainfield ^ to have the outright lead by failing 2:30 4 lied with 4 each leaves, jnilk week, tali grass, and other thing that caps it. Backing one Terri Riccio took top honors for the 2.4 miles, 2. Jardin (EH), 3. Arico yarder. added McCarthy. 134-346, Marlene Gilnack for the fourth time from inside 4 feet (S) NCAA Water Polo WOMEN— . Chris entries fields gave off a real sparkle in the another when a bird is about to flush, Hornets with a 15:41 clocking over a (P). 4. Chartier (P), 5. Grejdus (P), "Chris thought Eric had him but Simon made seven saves between 4:00 Cowperthwaite 142-365, 148, Nancy Simpkins 134, sunljght. The dampness on the forest the needles darting back and forth at the 18th. 2.4 mile layout, Cindy Arico took 6. Magruder (EH), 7, Molumphy (P), Eric slipped down and that sent Teed the pipes for Manchester, which was 3) NFL FootbaH Cindy Cilby 131, Alice X 9 World Amataur Taam QoH Alice Richards 134-135-372, floor, made the color of the fallen over misses on easy shots, (Norwood “I was over-reading the green,” third placement for the Knights, now 8, Slattery (P), 9. Veltri (P), 10. in on goal alone," McCarthy stated. for a second time without Alex, McCooe 133, Linda Aronson Trevino said. “Tomorrow I'll have to (>iamplonahl$>a Debby Wilson 132, Joan Saturday Entries leaves seem to jump out with a new­ and I do not let up on one another T 6-4-1 for tl\f season, Kim Chartier Drumm (EH). Chris Scott Britnell and Jay Hedlund. Britnell , Teed made it 2-0 nine minutes into ® Carte BlanchaTannIa 6lote 128. FIRBT D ft/1t about anything), the talk about start hitting the ball straighter at the will be back for Monday’s home clash 4:30 born freshness, as though they were the second stanza as he blooped a 25- lacrinlkBvi game, dogs, birds, whatever, over a cup.” yarder over Indian netminder Marty against Penney, McCarthy reported. 9 Kanya Ooldan Cup Saturday Jai Alai Entries still attached to the branches from Fernandez, out in a 2-under-par 33, ScotPs record 5:30 FOOTBALL which they had fallen. cup of hot soup coolied over a camp Simon, who was caught off his line. (fi) IntamaUonal OoN m m i grabbed a hat-trick of birdies from Manchester girls split meet Manchraler at Hall fait Don’s dog “Willie" was in perfect stove, on a lunch break, really sets the 15th but drove«4nto trees at the sparks Indians EVCNmO Eaat Catholic at Glaalon- LtniifiDlinwU I9m-h»nu SmBttr form. Having permits to hunt the one up for nothing but warm feelings last and took a bogey-five. Manchester High girls’ cross coun­ Teammates Kim Hawkes and Betty 7«0 bury >IfiMAsMbiitU 4. bulbil Msb L«cnt» IZifw forest, we entered the area with of friendship. Led by Chris Scott’s record-setting Bolton loss skein extended NHLHockuy #• UtimiillMtBal 3.191 4. An n*! He narrowly missed a hole-in-one try team won one and dropped two Kolodziej took the next two Penney at Windham 7.lwiy-MMi LUjaAtete itr n i IClM “Willie” out ahead, looking for par­ And last but not least, I enjoy the performance in the 100-yard SNuwYoililIwutlMMi giCONO D S/1S — worth a $20,000 car — when his yesterday at Wickham Park. The in­ placements with Windham's Dianne breaststroke, Manchester High girls’ Lone score of an interesting and sparkling performance. His counter­ 7:M Enfield at Eaat Hartford SWi h d i ^ i 7. Fanti t. Rmci tridge. Within just a few minutes, the good tired feeling alter tramping ® SpoduCMiw Newington at Rockville SWt lauM 'JX dog started “making game," nose around for six to eight hours, ^ n e five-iron tee shot lipped the hole at jury plagued Silk Towners topped Fowler fourth. swimming team dunked Enfield exciting non-conference soccer game part, Skip Dole had a dozen saves for SecnA 8X» and muscle tired (I'm getting older, the 176-yard 17th. Suffield, 26-29, and bowed to Mont- Kim and Karen Scott were fifth High, 97-74, yesterday at the Indians’ yesterday afternoon, host Portland Portland. ® NCAAFoolbdl Windsor at South Wind­ LlEte-liaztu libtiicaMib tiCMb: down, body tense and low, tail going ville High, 17-42, and Windham High, B:30 sor LlipsteisMi 4 CM*i9CaHa I. iMcaioAataM Mawf-Kitci in small circles, feet moving him and enjoying it), flopping into a hot and ninth respectively for the Indians pool. High blanked Bolton High, 1-0.. Halfback John Smith was also a m i S NHLHockuy All games 1:30 p.m. S Iriqas^Ha 3. Alt M A 4. AjpaJawi tub. a nap. and then a drink before 24-34. while Janice Glidden turned in a fine The victory guaranteed the Silk ' Alan Kapitike tallied at the 31:20 shining light for the losers who sport MO 7 liqiy-leiwti tbuM M ira S«9»4imM tCM iteacil through the forest, swiftly, and The decisions leaves the Indians 6- outing in 12th placement. mark in the second half as Bolton lost a 7-6-1 won-lost-tied record. Portland 3 ) « ABC'k NFL FooUm M SOCCER Sabi ln«iR4cBttii 7. Faati^laUi II imAIim sinousely. supper. Towners, now 5-3 for the season, at Sabi Orbii »Acaui ^Dial-a-BeV 6-1 for the season. Suffield stands 6-6, Results: 1. Bridges (Mo) 14:54 for its fourth straight game. has a 7-5 standard. S p k W Aquinas at Eaat Catholic, It was really neat to watch him, Can anyone ask for a better end to least a .500 campaign. 10:30 n kt THIRD M 8/1t LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - Montville unbeaten in 15 outings and 2.7 miles, 2. K. Hawkes (Mo), 3. Scott turned in-a 1:15.3 clocking in Regular Bolton sweeper Jon Bolton must win or tie in one of its CC Sport* Extra 9:30 a.m. (Ml. Nebo) 1. CsiWaFiMiMM 1 Allies giu n u NM: and when he "jacked up" on a bird in a perfect day? I can't. Windham 8-5. 11.W LlriiqasM 4 M utlTl I.Aw-IimH 2. Fantatei a classic frozen noint. Norwood and I Louisville Downs outlined plans Kolodziej (Mo), 4. Fowler (W), 5. the breaststroke to break the stan­ Stephens was pressed into service as last two starts to gain post-season 3 Mb-Acauil riJMacfc^ ® Sport*C*nt*r 1. Mhi-AcHta 4. IncaM-ZAaici 1 WarSte Friday to begin a “Dial-A-Bet” Montville freshman Mary Bridges Kim Scott (M), 6. Ka, Hawkes (Mo), dard she previously shared with a goalie and turned aside 17 in a tourney action. 11:M By United Press International 7. tsrpii liftMM IZifMlaneti S (bbu giaUa 6. Uiibn lawi FrbM FMal system allowing cable TV took individual honors with a 14:54 7. Sprague (W), 8. J. Hawkes (Mo), 9. QD Sport* Wrap-Up l»GA GOLF SWsbauMIteUa 7. bM-UaHis iliMd»"bi|i SaUfep* 1m Chris White at 1:15.9. I. Tom Watson $FJ0.BQB 2. Lee Trevino SgratCiflK viewers to phone beU from clocking over a 2.7 mile layout. Ka, Scott (M), 10. MacAulay (W). ® NCAA Football $3ff..BU 3. Curtis Siranse $Z71.«0 4. Sabi baar lataM Dissension runs high Scott also turned in her best 2:M .Andy Bean $269,003 7. Ben Crenshaw Foolk NcMliMna home to the harness track. clocking in the 50-yard freestyle as East girls trip up Bulkeley (B SportaCanlar 1237.727 6. Jerrv Pale $222,976 7. (^rge l.Uw* LMaU TmW FOURTH 0 VC Dale Owens, publicity direc­ Burns $219,926 '8 Crain Sladler $206,291 1.M1B ibuibdl 1 ImiW 2.MM*a well. Lynn Sampson, Marcy and Beth 3 M TruMa Ta# tor of the track, said the ® NCAAFootbaN 9 Mike Reid 606.097 10. Rav Flovd StofM S.lataM lEmbii ibici in family of Cavaliers Bennet girls improve record MacDonald were double winners for With sophomore Dawn Soucy Kaufold and Molly Manning capped $192.90 7. Mr SbM S.(kbMl litaSM trackcable TV betting hookup the Indians while Beth Fournier and the scoring for East in the second LPtiA GOLF SWi lab 7. Acauil L AipA scoring two first-half goals. East I Beth Daniel I223.7DS 2 Donna C SWs Fanti CLEVELAND (UPI) - Dissension Musselman played Smith 46 minutes would begin Feb. 3. “We think Bennet girls' cross country Castagna, Jenny McKenzie, Cary Jerry Tucker also swam well. half. VouniiCir .48B 3 Amy AU-oll 4. Catholic girls’ soccer team tripped Nani'v iriiper-Melton $297.13' f JoAnne Hfth: is reported among the Cleveland in a game where the Bucks blew the it will be great for our sport," crushed the Suffield High frosh, 15- Markham and Debbie Dube made it a Results: Nadia Garcia at the 37-minute l.liBqaitMte Z.bu*ilMiqaw DivMt Bulkeley High, 5-1, yesterday at Mt. Carner$ls.9P 6 Pal Hradlev$166227 iLb Cavaliers, who have lost six of eight Cavs out early. The following night he said. clean sweep of the top five for the 200 medley relay: 1. Enfield 2:04.9. Football 7. Sallv Little South Alnra. $133,994 8 3. laWMaiMta . 4 Aii«il4WaU l.lMcaM-laUa MbbeaBAMca 47, yesterday at Wickham Park. • Nebo. mark on a penalty kick tallied for Jane BlaltN'k $127.340 9. Jo Ann W asham l.fidii-taMt flawy-llaiAi 4. ImHi-ZAacal FIFTH C 9/16 against the Bullets, when Cleveland According to Owens, the 200 free: 1. Sampson (M), 2. Grenier $ games this season under rookie Bennet's Debbie Dussault took top Bears. The victory evens the Eaglettes' Bulkeley. $104 SI) lU. Sandra Post fits 30 7. GMB-GanrU 1 $Mir teal* S bubw4ui 1. Ambi bqt had a shot at winning. Smith played system “ianot actually offtrack (E), 3. Tucker (M) 2:16.3. MKN S TKNNIS S«bt Utm-huau Fbai-Acauil 1. FantaliMH kmOanii coach Bill Musselman. honors with a 12:14 clocking over a Bennet remains unbeaten. mark at 6-6-1 while the loss drops “We controlled the tempo really I B)i>rn Born Sweden. I4767U) 2. The Cleveland Press reported 43 minutes but was visibly worn down 2 Sabs ttbi-latwM YlW. liiuu lotting — it’s.extended on-track 2.1 mile layout. Teammates Becky 200 IM: 1. M. MacDonald (M), 2. well and had a lot of good shots. We lohn M( Knroe $471) 783 3. Jimmy McKiernan (E), 3. Dama (M) 2:32.1. Bulkeley to 3-8-3 for the season. Connors $36,397 4 Vilas Gorulailis Satk today that all 11 players met with in the fourth quarter. betting. Basically this is the showed a good passing game, maybe Llai4Mi"«aii«U 2. IifiB-teata Toflftb: 50 free: 1. B. MacDonald (M), 2. Scotl Soucy tallied goals five minutes LASVKGAS Nev ffPli Weekend $287 Zil 7 Ivan U'ndl Ciechoslovakia Tap CM assistant coach Gerald Oliver yester­ "Something has to be done," added best form of so-called off-track apart to give East a 2-0 halftime the best of the season," voiced East National Kuolball leagueiKldsas posted $2346277 6 (aUillermo Vilas. Arnentina IMbMlMtial 4. IWr-CtTi LImiW4Im* i 2-Oibia E-Awn betting available to the racing (M). 3. Nicewic (E) :26.8. Fndav bv l^s Vegas oddsmaker (iary $ra).98b 7. (iene Mayer $301 244 8 Brian S IM ateM iM aiaU t 3.lawrLiM»t 4. FantaZAiital day in New Jersey, to air grievances Smith. Tm pretty suteXijleak for Diving: 1. Stevenson (M), 2. Bayer bulge. Karen Severson, Karen Coach Don Fay. (Hiltiried $I9B0B2 9 Jose Luis ('lerc 7. GlM-l«Mt I M w a LAapaHua tbwibigi , industry." Austin SIXTH A 9/11 over Musselman's coaching the others, too. If I'm tired, then (M). 3. Keller (E) 143.85 points. NFL Arnenima. $171,446 It). Harold Solomon SWs UiaAteHa 7,IaiibA laUi . t incwaaAcaui 1 Saaa Hay Special meaning: Favarile pis $164 481 um everyone else is," Sabi Aw H Vi laMiarMi methods. The Cavaliers play the Nets 100fly: 1. Dougan(E),2. Dama(M ),3. Washingliin New Orleans 9*8 WOMKN STKNNIS r s iM ^ Many of the players are wondering, Grenier (E) 1:08.9. Ia)S Angeles Atlanta 3'z I Martina Navratilova l4M.e0U 2. tonight. Denver Giants 6 Traev Austin $464 787 3. Billie Jean King (vns The main issue was over the according to The Press, if 100 free: 1. B. MacDonald (M), 2. Illing subdues Kennedy (ireen Bav Minnesota I $397,009 4. Chris Kverl Lloyd $2flr.(DB 7. ra$t Pittsburgh Cleveland nl Wendy Turnbull. Australia, $188773 6. LCiMa-ltaitu iMtehiCite number of playing minutes being Musselman understands the ^^ilh versus Pats Nicewicz (E), 3. Tucker (M) :58.7. New Kngland Buffalo Pt KvonneGoolagonn. Australia. $177,880 7. iMMlHWl Illing varsity soccer team subdued saldi, Chris Diana offensively and ITiMa emotional peaks and valleys/that a 5 East frosh vict I 500 free: 1. Sampson (M), 2. Kweder Baltimore St Louts 9 Andrea Jaeger llfJ.814 8. liana logged by the starters and the lack of ' * ARPUARn DARIf M V /ITDT\ _ ufhncM team cits afnn fho Hitricij J.F. Kennedy of Enfield yesterday by Joe Donovan, Steve Michaud, A1 LNtfteRMil ilteiaMWaU SEVENTH C S/1S team endures over an 82-game ORCHARD PARK, N Y. (UPI) - whose team sits atop the division (E), 3. Fournier (M) 6:09:0. Kan^s(‘ily Detroit 3'I Mandlikuva. Czechoslovakia. $14BJBD 9 7. fMli-CMto I. Iniagj g-Zana playing lime for the reserves. Some 100 back: 1. M. MacDonald (M), 2. a 2-0 count. Jezouit and Seth Vinick defensively^ Houston Cmnnnati 6 Kathy Jordan $138.(06 10 Virginia $1*1 schedule. East Catholic's freshman football It can be heard in comments made by with a 6-1 record. “It would give us a Tampa Bay San Francisco 2 Huzk I. Romania, $118,788 ) . questions were also raised about McKiernan (E), 3. O'Brien (M) 1:09.7. Mike Zotta scored three goals and were Illing standouts. Keeper Chris' ('htcago 7's BOWLINt; IVi StrMu "I think it’s going to take a toll on team blanked the Glastonbury High coaches, players and fans — a game cushion that you like to have to Philadelphia Umt Musselman’s practice schedule and 100 breast: 1. Scott (M), 2. Oneto (E). Glen Boggini one for the 9-1 Rams. Petersen made njne saves. Oakland Seattle n) I Wavne Webb 1101J30 2. Mark Roth tigMk frosh, 18-0, yesterday at the Eagles' between the New England Patriots protect you against things down the Dallas San Diego 2 I94.«0 '3. Mike Aulbv $77.73 4. Nelson l.lriiicagteto t fadi-Xiama his coaching philosophy. us," said forward Mike Mitchell, who 3. Stauffer (M) 1:15.3 (school record). LfiMaHoUia tfMittea SJtr field. and the Buffalo Bills has a special line you can’t control or see.” Tim Gradv, Eric Wallert, Adam An- New York Jets Miami I lUirton Jr 164,983 f . Gar>' Dickinson 4. Hiqas-liiiieta 3. kM-tMl “Eventually, we’re going to wear has been another workhorse. "Maybe 161.422 6. Steve Martin f«JOO 7. Tom IGMa-Zvta 4 Ma-7*acal John Giliberto tallied one TD and meaning. The Patriots have won their last 400 free: 1. Enfield 4:19.8...... 37.177, 8. t:arl Anthony ff .TSl 9. S-iMiwteUa IttaM a u a down,” said guard Randy Smith, who Randy and I will just have to work NA'IIONALFOOTBALLCONFKRKNCfc (George Pappas 3?.C3 10. Krnie 7. BwwMHwUhl i UiaiMHHMi 7. laiiiy>UMt4 ilwakqa Doug Post a pair of touchdowns for That something special which five games but the Bills, who opened Rushing Schlegel 3:.® $ibiE«y4cHla Sit liiata fcewaza I EIGHTH C VC played practically every minute of harder, but it's hqrd to play using the young Eagles. John Canny, Mark dates back to the old American Foot­ with five wins, are right behind with East Hartford att ydsavglgtd NASCAR IttiHIa the preseason games and has just seven guys. Sims. Del 13: 704 4 9 72 7 i, Dale Karnhardt $439327 2. Cale ft Mb . "There is the fatigue factor, which Wasilifsky and Chris Darby were ball League will be in evidence Sun­ a 5-2 record. Both Erhardt and his Payton. Chi if? 683 4 4 69 1 Yarborough $399,690 3. Darrell Waltrif Mar«M-8tazt$a liliTrta averaged 44 minutes a game this Illing eleven in shutout Anderson. Stl 128 $346 007 4. Richard Petty $334 917 f:, LlMada4iaa I taicaiMiatea doesn’t have anything to do with standouts for 3-1-1 East. day, when the Patriots and the Bills, Buffalo counterpart. Chuck Knox, defeats Fermi 4.lme|-ta*i 3Mhak«a 4. In a tc a ia M l season. “We’re exhausting ourselves MnnlBomery. Phi) 92 46KSO72 Benny Parsons$322J3 6. Hobby Allison $. Ub-tenwU iZac»M $■ laaMtlMMt the AFC East Division’s version of know what type of game to expect. East Hartford High girls’ swim­ Cam. All 120 476 3 6 14 4 $317,827. 7. Buddy Baker XS2.V.C 8. 7- Iiiiqas4artii« I. CatiiM IcMbi tte a ti 8aica at the end of games ” being in shape.” - the Hatfields and McCoys, tangle at “It's going to be a physical game,” Ihinting Terry Labonle $183,300 9. Nell Bunnell 7 laMi ZalMal l8»teUa ming team turned back Fermi High, 14-0 over South Windsor no $181 ir 10. Judv Ridley $176,470 Si*i hckMIiiMi I S ittta tlM m Tuesday night in Milwaukee. Rich Stadium. Erhardt said. "They don’t do a lot of Jennings. N Y 1. 1 CART NINTH B 9/1S 94-59, yesterday in CCIL competition 44 S2 418 r«rth; M First place in the division will also fancy stuff. They just play good, solid Blanchard. T B .Indy cars I JtUk in Enfield. Miller. S F 9 67> 414 I. Johnny Rutherford 94fi.77/ .2, Bobbv LIiN im d t be at stake when the two clubs meet football.” Illing football team blanked South dan McCarthy and Kevin Winnegar Corral. L A 9 64 412 I'nser $276.70 3. Tom Sneva $190,080 4. ih m llrigt The Hornet 200-yard medley relay Skladany. Del 9 7? 40 8 Rick Mears $19,966 7. (iordon Johncock SC^a Mirwl for the 41st time in the series, which “ New England is a powerful foot­ Windsor High’s freshmen, 14-0, played well for Illing. INmt Returns $. frcaiani BiUi M TWELFTH A 8/1B Volleyballers sweep of Darcy Kasavage, Linda $103.(770 6.Gary Betlenhausen $100,977 7. 7. M m the Bills lead 20-19-1. ball team,” Knox added. “They have yesterday at Memorial Field. no yds avg Ig td Pancho Carter 91.7M 8. Al Unser ' 7 t t a l IM 9 m m Krasnavage, Anne Parsons and Nelms. Wash 16 107 12 3 36 0 $67 ,(177 9. Danny Ongais $83,888 10. Tom SAik riic a H SitrMit IM MteilHiM Manchester High girls’ volleyball Bills veteran guard Reggie McKen­ a variety of offensive weapons and a 9 KB H 3 18 0 MHitei M iMteM EVUYSUN. Terry Tanguay, which recently set a Top seed wins Mauti. N 0 Bagiev IE3M1 Hte team swept past Simsbury High, 15-2, zie knows that special feeling which veteran defense that ranked third Greg Turner sco r^ on the second R Smith. All 22 233 106 27: 0 ’mORUHUIBKEl) KACIMr TENTH A VC BtelW school mark, took first place with a TOKYO (UPI) — Top-seeded Ivan J Jones. Dal 17 177 104 9 0 . Compiled bv Daily Racing Formo - I.CMiMa-Iaifa 2 M OCT. 26 TILL 15-8 and 16-14, yesterday in CCIL play overall in the NFL a year ago. We 16 187: 10 3 74 0 Llascaaitea t t t a t l i w t takes over when the two teams play. 2:03.0 clocking. Divers Kristine play from scrimmafee foiftht Rams Lendl of Czechoslovakia and two Bell. Stl JtKKKYS - I Chris McCarron I M l tewf l.lmaiaMartvM l-liMHIitea ilM iM c siiil at Clarke Arena. “We’ve always had the confidence certainly have our work cut out for with John Harris addin^the two- Kickofi Returns $6.ua.(?0 2. Angel Cordero Jr f SfSiM S.lapM HM 4 ihitllMtiil S. htsmidmtt tlMtialMt 10 iNL^ Karlson and Sandy Vince took 1-2 for other seeded players moved into the no yds avg Is id 3. Lalilt Pincav g:o/i47: 4. Bill 7 8mm Ci|i t. (Mateti Beth Apter, Jean Stankiewicz and us.” , Kane. Del 8 97 9 9 A 0 Shoemaker $4.8ri.l60 f<. Jelfrey Fell 7. I faMU laiMt THIRTEENTH C VC we could beat New England," Blast Hartford with Karlson’s win­ point conversion.'Greg Solmonson’s $ik liiiiat-lartHta Si*a laaaXaaca DEMMG RD., BOLTON Marge Botteron played well for the 9- semifinals but fifth-seeded" Buster Mauli.NO 27 83: 27.7 TB 0 $4.77 217 6. Jorge Velasquez 14^ .183 W l FfMMI McKenzie said. “It’s just the nature One of the Patriots’ offensive ning total 191.25 points. Freshman 45-yard interception return set up a Mottram retired early in the second D Rill. LA 17. 371 24 7 98 7. K.ddie Dclahoulsave $4,171 i?4 8. ('ash SPONSORED BY MANCHESTER 6 Indians. of this division. Miami is our nemesis weapons Buffalo will be facing is Harris TD for Illing, now 3-2 for the Owens. S F 12 293 34 4 36 0 Asmussen $4 IS.IDS 9 Pat Valenzuela S a t SPORTSMAN ASSOCIATION Chris Burke set a school record in set of his match against Jan Norback (ireen. Stl If. 380 MO 37 0 QJH4.199 10. Darrel M c II a r g u e l.lM9M4«IMta LUtZaiia Simsbury took the jayvee tilt, 7-15, and we are New England’s.” Steve Grogan, the New England season. Scoring llMitAMMt ILIVIN TH I l/t* EVEETONE WUCOME annexing the 200-yard freestyle with Friday, allowing the unseeded Swede $3 748.610 4.9m Malt ilaMvteUa 17-15 and 17-15. Barb Thurston was “We’d really like to get this one,” quarterback who has thrown for 1,398 Touchdowns TRAINKRS I. Uz Barrera FOR FU I INFO S43-S311 ^tim e of 2:15.3. to advance in the $175,000 Japan and td rush r^ ret pis $2,799.(779 2. Charles Wf h 1111 n g h a m 7. tielMm L2t|»-lMtoM ittiMifa best for the young locals. admits Patriots Coach Ron Erhardt, yards and 11 touchdowns this season. Simi. Del ' 8 V 1 0 « C10 6177 3 Bud Deip 6 QM.760 4. Joe LFaMta-licaiaNi East Hartford is 5-4 for the seasoq. Jeff Kennard, Albie Harris, Bren- Asian Tennis Tournament. Peacock. I.A 6 Ti- 1 0 3h (antey 7. Frank Marlin S it (MiMaSMte Stilfte-lawt EVENING HERALD, Sal., Oct. 25, 1980- 15 14 - EVENING HERALD, Sat. Oct 25, 1980 I Board to nix reorganization TV today- 8:30 sand dollars. (106 mins.) ’Wliy Should i Lia* and 'Gloria'. CBS Nawa talking about which CD Bpaclal Moiria PraaeritaUon moving away from the 4:00 Ray Parfclna Show 11:36 By DONNA HOLLAND onq of the plans the building we will end up in ______MORMtNQ______GD BIgVallay i Mptpcroaa Speedway 'The Wiz' 1976 Start: Diana Roaa. XMo«ta4Advaotura)**H ”Uat architect was asked to grouping we have now. If 6:60 0 i^ t h a r Vlow 00NBCNaws * Michaal Jackson. Tho lavish mu­ VaNay" 1971 MichaalCalna,Omar ' Herald Correspondent we keep it, I don’t think fully equipped.” D Homo 0 0 Bportaworld DCharlotia sical ratatls tha story of 'Tha Wizard Sharif. People in a small German study.’’ The architect He said, "Everyone Of Oz' in contemporary tarma aa a village In tha last valley to remain anyone will object.” B:00 500 Stock Car Raca. 2) AIAW Na­ TMa OM Houaa In this aplaoda . BOLTON— The Board studied several plans for knows eventually we’ll 3 ) Up Front kw. Saturday tional Collagiata Swimming Cham­ tha house is Insulated and tha old Hariam achooltaachar it whiakad untouched by lha plague or lha of education will apparent­ the reorganization of the Morianos said, "We CiJ Pbttomt For Living pionships. a) Laganda of Bawling furnac# la raplacad with a naw. away into an axtravagant world of davaatatingThirtyYaara'War.tryto^ have to give go to a two fantaay. (2 hra., 30 mint.) ly vote for not reorganiza­ don’t need anymore open X Chiklron’oOoapotHour from Naw Jaraay. (90 mina.) anargy-afficiant haatkig ayatam. exist with a group of aokfiara oc­ school system including building system,” (E) Movlo (ConUnuoe) 'Conquest 0 From Jumpatroat 'Watt African 0 Bob Nawhart Show 0 TMa Old Houaa In this opiaoda cupying tha valley. (2 hra., 36 tion to the organization of forums or studies. The tha houaa Is insulatad and tha old giving up part of some Joseph Haloburdo, board Qftho Soa' Haritaga' Faaturing parformancta 7M ) mins.) the Bolton School system building but giving up an town has been waiting two ® AlFBtar Soccer Everton ve After a brief period of by Hgh Maaakalq and lha Wo’aa Agronaky And Company lumaco la raplacad wilh a naw, chairman, said, "1 don’t M^erhampton prosperity, tragedy strikes the Dane# Thaatra, hoat Oacar Brown, ANInThaFamRy anargy-afficiant hasting aystam. CD Movla-(Comady-Mystory) *** but may give up six entire building was not years for a decision and think the selectmen want O m Club-ToHi And Variety homesteaders first through Jr., axamlnaa tho apacial rola of 9:00 "Araanic and OM Lace" 1944 classrooms from either studied. we’ve been hassling for 0:20 hailstorms and then through a mualc in African and Afro-Amarican BatUaetarOalactlca CD JamoaRoMaon Cary Grant. Raymond Maaaay. to address the joint use of a CD 0 Tha Lova Boat Wadding polton Elem entary School two years. Let’s make the A MomlnB Prayer terrible drought. The ever culture. (Cloaad-Captlonad) BnortaCantar Comady-myatary about two sweat Allen recommended the baNa may ring for Julia and Gopher old iadiat who 'invite' ionasoma decision.” facility.” 6:30 increasing Mexican population 0 Matinaa AtTha BOou 'H^along Whiapari From Tha White or Bolton Center School. board maintain the present (1) PInceladae , begins to suffer under strong Ridas Again' William Boyd and Houaa'FaclsYourHIatoryTaachat whan they fan In leva whUa trying to man into thair home for a glasa ol Allen said, "The town ’ domonatrata that Gopher ia iuat aa The board will formally organization. Michael Parsons, board lI j Abbott And Coetetlo prejudice in ‘The Winds ol Qaorga ‘Gabby’ Hayaa afar as Never Told You About Tho Pre- Eldarbtrry wlna--spikad with practically has no bond in­ Hopalongbattlaacattiaruatlaraand aidants’ HBO presents tha man auccatafui a ladlai' man aa hia old make its decision on the John Morianos, board mem ber said, "W e first X DaveyAndOoNath Death' segment of CENTEN* araonic-ttUn hold lha funeral ear* debtedness. That’s very un­ S ConaultaUon NIAL. airing on ’NBC Saturday courta tha fair young ball# in this behind tha praaldantial image and collaga buddy. (Saaaon-Pramiara; vicaa in Ihak baaamant. (2 hrs., 32 reorganization (if any) at started this discussion in mina.) member, was not surprised usual. They could do more 6:46 Night at the Movies.' October claaaichoraaopara.Thaahortaub- . offers a cotlactlon of facta about tha mkia.) its Nov. 13 meeting. It will at the selectmen’s request. 1976. Then the pressure (C ItawOty 25. Lynn Redgrave (pictured) jacta will includa a naWeraal. a short privata livaa of tha nation's First S Movla -(AdvanturaOrama) (D Championahlp Wresting for the school.” 7XX> and Alex Karras star in this diractadbyOaorgoStavanaandtha niliaa. •••• "Breaking tha Sound Bar*, 0 UvkigPalth also decide how much He said, “ I told you a cou­ was on us to do something rltf" 1962 Ann Todd, Ralph Ri­ James Marshall, board ) HolFudg* chapter of the television adap­ cartoon 'Ballgama'. 1933 (90 i World Opportunitlaa 0 Second CHy TV with the high school. The chardson. An aircraft manufacturar space is no longer needed. ple of months ago they, JlridyKM * tation of James A Michener’s mins.) iBIahop Sheen 12:30 member, said, “ We may 0 Movla-(Juvanlla)** "Smoky" anduraa paraonal griaf in his quasi It may or may not decide wanted the whole K-4 pressure has shifted to the ) HyTlirMSont best seller. NaNa 0Movto-(Myatorv)**H "Chama not be able to give up any ) N«W9 1960 Fast Parkar. Diana Hyland. Once Upon A Claaalc ‘Tala ol to produce a plana that can travel Chan at tha Raca Track" 1936 what to do with the space. K-4 and 5-8 Buildings.” CHtCR LtsliNcs ion (uei iiwt faatar than tha apaad of sound. (2 Building.’’ rooms. If the board adopts ) SportoCmlw An indapandant horsa namad Tw< CHias’ Part IV. In Paris. Ga- Warner Oland. Halan Wood. Cabled Spruce Goose unveiling I Dudtor4)o4«gM Smoky knows what ha wants. (2 api|rd it hanged for tha asaassina- hts.) by racahoraa owner for help. Chan Most board members, The school board He said, " It looks like a foreign language I JonnyOtml hrs.) of lha Marquis. 0 Movlo-(Drama) "Ugly arrivaa to find him dead. (00 program at the lower I FiHli For Today 4:30 Soccer Made In Germany American" 1963 Marion Brando. mins.) Preparation begins for the unveiling of the away. It must first be taken to an interim and School Superintendent members decided not to we’ll keep the high school > COMBuiOC MBiKIt r (D Bperta Bpactacular 'W6A f ^'aHoHyweod Eyi Okada. Tha arrival of an Amer­ levels and possible home I Momkiotown 1:00 “Spruce Goose,” the largest airplane ever resting place in the harbor, for a short period Raymond Allen appeared have another open forum open several more years 7:30 Haavywaight Championship' Mika What’s Happening America ican Ambaaaador to an Aaian (D Movla-(Horror)** "Torture surprised at the & a r d of before they make their but what about the other economic classes, there ) AfttHit And Company Waavar va Garry Coatzaa. (90 mBaarchOf country atira up pro-communist Chamber of Dr. Bedlam’* 1909 built. The eight engined plywood airplane will of time before it can become an exhibit ) OrooYtoOoolH X Brady Bunch mina.) 7:28 alamants. leading to havoc. (2 Christophar Laa. Lax ^rkar. Two Selectmen’s recent written decision on Nov. 13. two buildings. What about won’t be any space.” 10:26 "That# Aro tha Damnad” 1966 hra.) alongside the permanently docked Queen ) Hawick And RooMy Olivar Rood. Macdonald Caray. Bri- ® Profaaalonat Football From ® Movla '(Advantura) *** (D IfYouAakMa girla ara kept priaonara In a ataai float out of its hangar into the Tong Beach, request for the entire K-4 Andrew Maneggia, board Allen said, "Why, when (1) SeboottKHiM Rock ( ;anada Hamilton va Ottawa "Suparman: Tha Movla" 1976 7:29 10:00 ten years from now? I ArcMoo 10:26 tiah govammant officials kaap nlna chamber beneath a caatla. where a Accont On Uvtng Christophar Raavaa. Marion Bran­ 0 Dally Numbers CD Mows Cal,, Harbor Oct. 29, 33 years after Howard Mary. (UPI photo) Building for the town. member, said, "Th e people You’re not talking six we have such a good thing, I HuoiBunny Bkow OD'lnThoNowt childran who ara radloacliva. in rakteamatad count plana to sa- 26Th Annual U.8 Natlonala do. Comady, romanca and advan­ 7:30 ® 0 Fantaay Island Mr. Roarks crifica them in order to gain immor- Allen said, "It was not do you want to change it?” I VIowpokil On NutrHton 10:30 iaoiatad cavas. (2 hrs.) Hughes parked it there and left it hidden were concerned we were rooms anymore. You’re I Undordog Rung Fu tura coma togathar in this ravival of Economy Watch chaHangas tha devil who claima tha yritty.1(60 mins.) / PopoybHour 12:26 soul ol a beautiful woman who ia B:C0 CD In Tha Nawa Buporatar ProfUa tha old Suparman aarlaa. (Ratad Muppat Show 0 MovM -(MuMal^Ofnady) *** UttlMtHobo PQ) (2 hra.. 30 mina.) Amartca'aTop 10 forced to make a pact with him. X MtOlrty Moui o Mocklo Anc Hoatbclffo-Dlngbat 12:30 Pag# 67 "Damn Yankaie" 1960 Tab Movla -(Comady) *'Ba* 0 Davoy And Goiirth Aa School Match WRa Quaat atara: Carol Lynlay. Arta Himtar. Owen Vardon. Avid middla- ^ k lo Daffy Duck Lona RanBor-Tarzan Johnson. (Saaaon-Pramiara; 60 X Popoyo And Frlondo Addama Family chalorFlat" 1962 Tarry-Thomsa, 0 Bportaworld 1) Chartotta 500 Victory Gordon agad baaabaH fan makes deal with 10 Daffy Duck 8bow TuaadayWald.Ataanaaadaughtar. Stock Car Raca. 2) AIAW National Bonny HW Show ins.) X WocMi Oroalool ' Onca Upon A Claaalc 'Tala of Appla PoBahora the Devil and is translormad Into a on an unaxpactad trip home, an* Cotlaglata Swimming Champion* taauaa'BO SI Solid Gold Co-hoata: Qian Conference slated Two CHloa’ Pari HI. In Parli.lha fury PBA B o w l ^ Kasalar Opan young Itrst-ciaaa baft player who countara a ahy prolaaaor in har 8M> Campbail. Dlonna Warwick. Gold ofthapoorpoopfacontlnuostogrow Drawing Powar ships. 3) Laganda of Bowling from laada hia team to tha pannanl. (2 mothar'abaachhousa.Kaapinghar QD Face Tha State record wini^a perform thair hH against tha aristocracy. TMaWoakInDaaobaN Naw Jaraay. (90 mkia.) h^.. 16 mins.) idantity aacrat. aha craalas a 0 Matlnao AtTha BOou'Hopalong lD MWar Tbna For Sports his wee i osad-Captionad) BNmCulalna 0 NFL Raviaw And Pravlaw (WIN *25d.00 T K ( D 0 NaahvWa Palace Catharine Ridas Again' William Boyd and S 0 S 0odiila4>yiH>miitt Movla •(Horrof'Drama) * Victory Qardan romantic situation. (2 hrs.) 1:16 2:30 Qaorga 'Gabby' Hayat star aa BachfoinshostRoyClarkforanhour 10:30 for parents, teachers Hour S"Shadow of tha Cat'* 1061 Andra Connacticut Nowamakart a ABCHoYYa CD First Tlmf, Second Tima A 0 Boiomo ttroot 12:60 (D Mario And Tha Magic Movla H^afongbattlascattlarvatiaraand of country comedy, honky-tonk Morall, Barbara Shallay. A pat cat ‘Think Tank’ managamont axacu- HEBRON— Project will run from 10:30 a.m. to the Education For All Han­ ■ puMcAHoIra which wit nassadltsowr>ar’amurdar CD In Tha Nawa Machina courts tha fair young balls In thia hlgh-stoppin' snd tha supar (S) HCAA FooUm B Southam Math- n SuportctandiHour I Lova Lucy clastic horaa d ^ a . Tha short tub- charged Music City sounds that ara tiva'a paraonal and profaaslonal o^st VS Texas wraaks vangaanca on har thraa 1:00 worlde marge foa aoma unusual and R IS E of Colchester will noon and lunch will be dicapped Children Act.” 8:ZB d ) UtUaRaacala Movla * 0 3*2*1 Contact thanaad toconsidarthairfutura car* Rtak Of Marriage volve a variety of topics. (D Undaraoa World Of Jacquaa 0 Living Faith and hia axploita taadkig to tha birth parents and school per­ Saline Richardson, an 7. Addrsssing a largo assambly of disgruntled X Bupo 6unny4load Runnor 11:36 aara, sportsmanship. saH- Our MMa Brooks confidanca and tha advantaga of Cpuataau 0 NFL Raviaw And Pravlaw of tha Arabian kingdom. (3 hra.. 30 0 Rockwortd 8 sonnel to share mutual con­ Joseph Reardon, principal, educational consultant; avm d ) InThaNawa 11:30 workers, and amployor might bo tempted to XH preuM do looking at advarsity poartrvafy. (00 X Dinky Hoefcor 0 WHd Kingdom mina.) X ABCHOfYO of the Gilead H ill School, 11:30 (DMevla-nilualcal)**H "Qypay" cerns in providing for the will lead a workshop on the — — ------somawhat. X 0 Font And Tbo Happy Dtyo mini.) dJ Movla -(Advantura) 0 One# Upon A Claaalc ‘Tala of 0 Faattval Of Faith 2:30 d ^^a k P a ch Saturday Night At Tha 1962 Rosalind Ruaaali, Natalia educational needs of will lead one on "Involving (T )(H Tfumdarr 0 ChamplonaMp Wraating "PrfncoWhoWaaAThmr 1991 Two CHiaa' Part III. In Paria.tha fury 0 0 0 X H am topic, "Title 1 Parent In­ ofthapoorpaoplacontinuastogrow Movlaa ‘Centennial; Tha Scream Of Wood. An ambitious ataga mother 8. It Is not a flroman’s Job to stand------while X g q d r o n 'i O ooi lci 0 Nova Portrait of a Klllar' f i VIctoryQardan tony Curlia. Pipar Lauria. Tha ad- 2:32 children and to explore Parents in the School;” volvement: Making it Eaglaa' 1079 Start: DavidJanaaan. pushaa har daughter to tha top aa a a building burns downi 0 O 0 FrodAndBomoyMoot Swadiah pholographar Lannart 0 Washington Wobk In Ravlow vanturaa of a Princa raisad by against tha aristocracy. XMo«la. possibly photograph this. 0 Hoa Haw OuMta: Hoyt Axton. Narrator Jamas Burks tracaa tha C^stophar Raavaa. Marlon Bran­ XHo«ta.nad) (00 during W.W.N and bacomaa In- w ill lead a workshop on d j FatAmort G t 0 NCAAFootbaN mins.) 0 0 BatwilayNIgMLIva volvad In murder. (1 tg n$ins.) X Brady Bunek 0 Movlo *(8cianca fiction* Earth la now a haavan that foatara Movla-(Hyttary) ••• "What­ "Working Together: Imago. XMo«la- NCAA FoolbaB Eaatam Kan­ 649-9333 YES □ Loren, Rip Tom. Intamational flhn 11:30 parade, a family pumpkin will be $1.25 per person. IS YOUR HERALD HOME DELIVERED tucky va Woatam Kantucky N O □ HORNHta 10:30 star Sophia Loren stars in a dual X BpoftaWrap^tp rola. aa har mother and herself, in a X Altar Bomy 5:00 CLUES DOWN: 5:30 PokrtOIVIew "BjCREDOtTp CLIP AND MAIL TO: drama based on her life atory-from ^ HCAAFootbaBKonutSMtavs X Pvayar 1. A popular pastime. a Daktart World Tamorrow SMo«lt4Advantura)*1k “Staal har poor childhood in Italy to har Miaaouri 504 PRIZEWEEK PUZZLE 6.-00 Sunday amarganca aa a world ranownad ABaaBmWiAndJanaa r 2. Quavering musical tone. X Agroaoky And Company Haknet" 1B51 OeneEYana.Robart X )*•*• Kuralt off road | “MESSEDT0KILL” i f C/0 THE EVENING HERALD Hutton. A patrol In Korea tllowa a Aim peraonallfy. (3 hra.) Maaaachuaaatta CauncB Of 5:30 3. In time. It can hardly be surprising H a X BimgMTtai International him personality (Ck^-Captioned) SRabBla X OanialBoana ^ 1 HERALD 8Q., MANCHESTER, CT. 0:30 Qenaral to adYtnca on an antir# beautiful------starts to deteriorate. Ironl. (go mins.) and Oscar winner Sophia Loren 0 0 Cosmos 'Blues for a Rad 11:45 assumes new post X Hnm (pictured) stars both as her Planar Using special affacta and XMaYla.(Drama)*** "Murphy'a 6:20 a KMtAmFaopItToo iHOUicfUfancm ii/ 4. Bo quiet. 1045 mother and herself in SOPHIA elaborate modala.'Or. Cart Sagan War" 1871 Patar O'Toala, Sian INTinTATI M U IT •• WlVn UN I CONTEST RULES ■ Morning Frayir offers tha viawara the illusion of PMWpt. A British taaman. lha only U IT HANTTONO •U-in> 5. Mix up cards. a JaarMLIfa LOREN HER OWN STORY, an NEW YORK (UPI) - he said he hopes to see 6:30 being on tha planet Mara, and survivor of s Oarman masssers, Ikifttmtea ■ANOAm NATIHU DAILY 9. A ------dropped on the floor would be 1. Solve the puzzle by filling In the missing letters to make the X FaeaThaOMa 11.-00 NBC World Premiere movie Charles Kuralt* “ Off the expanded .considerably in PIRIT SHOW ONLY St.BO X 1BBO Haw York City dramatizing the star's rise apeculatea on tha future whan vahi- ssaka la gal ravanga. (2 hra.. 30 words that you think best (It the clues. To do this read each X Tima For Umodiy mina.) time to come. recovered In a trice. Maralhon from a poor, spindly child who ciea hava combed and axplored the Road” for the first time in (S Frolaailonal FoolBaM Froni X Haatt S a fetf ftps T H i 13. Collecting It may well be part of a man’s |ob. olue carefully for you must think them out end give every word 0 Bax Mumbard survives World War II in Italy to pianeta antira surface. (Cloaed- "We are going to give Canada HaraWon v« Ottnm Captioned) (60 mma.) S Or. Jack Vanhupa T o ensure Halloween U 13 years of happy-go-lucky jnuLviMRrsacA Its true meaning. Q AtBcDooMlMckWRa 0 Sunday At The King’s Houaa become a glamorous, world- 15. Be sorry lor ono'e tins. 0 OM Tbna G e a ^ Hour 0 -Hockey Special 1 2 «0 a safe, as well as fun, journalistic gypsying, more attention in the mor­ 2. You need, not be a subscriber to this newspaper to enter. You. S Hint Arewid Tka Work) renowned actress. CONTINUKS 0 NFL Raviaw And Pravlaw By*30 X Ruff Houaa holiday for your children, leaned back in the swivel ning to areas of national 17. A male Inheritor. a Da«oyAndOala6i The drama, which also stars S Movla .(Coaiady) ■** may submit as many entries as you wish. No mechanically 0 MMkiaa At The Bleu'Lost Jun­ 0 NHL Hockey Hartford Whalers parental vigilance and neigh­ life that have been 6:45 Armartd Assante. Rip Torn and va Philadelphia Flyera "Hoapar" 187B BurtRaynolda. chair of his CBS office and 18. Contest of speed. produced (printed, mimeographed, etc.) copies of the entry gle' atari Olyda Beatty sfMMicfcay borhood cooperation are • lacfodHaart John Gavin, will be colorcast 9:00 Jan-MIchaalViocanl.Ejipariancad assessed the challenge of overlooked in the 19. A short, sharp blow. TM Roonay. The salsctad shorts in- essential. blank will be accepted. ciuda a short African documentary on NBC-TV's The Sunday Night (D llnlfif eiiat Munfman's position aa numbar ona ) ChhslopharCloeeup his new job as anchorman necessary preoccupation 20. The opposite of oven. travalogua, a Shirley Tampla Big Event October 26. e r a ABC'aNFLFoolbeBSpeciai la thraatanad whan young upatart 3. Anyone Is eligible to enter except employees (and membera )Undard05 for the network’s “ Mor­ with politics and wars and comedy a h ^ and a cartoon. Also The drama was filmed entire­ ABC Sports wia provide live cover­ trisa to taka ovar. (R) (2 hra.) of their families) of the Evening Herald. iThHMThaLlla' age of the game between the Sen S It’s Your Buatnsas ning” news show. so on,” he said. "W e are ) Ham faaturad wiH Chapter IV of tha serial ly in Europe at authentic 4. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MAILED I.N SEPARATE ENVELOPES 'Junoir G-Man', starring Huntz Hall locations in Italy as well as at DMgo Chargers and tha DaNaa 12:15 “ I feel like an egg ap­ going to deal more with i World OpportunHIaa Cowboys Ductaloii'60 NO LATER THAN MONDAY OF NEXT WEEK, AND BEAR A I JOnmyOwatgait f tha Bowary Boys. (90 mins.) additiortal sites in England, proached by an egg- education and the arts ... WORD b i^ T MundoRaal 0 Jake Fees Goepel Time Naart POSTMARK. S ocai usTwes no exAa twc S 12:20 stories about medicine and This Hat contains, among others, the correct words 11:30 0 0 Moeterplece Theatre'Pride beater,” he said. “ M y G ^ and Prefudice' Episode I. This five- XM aM a.(CoiM ay)*- “For Lava for the PRIZE CR OSSW O R D PUZZLE for release 5. The Herald will award the cash amount shown above to the 0 Face The Nation — I ’m really in the middle law. I’m really contestant who sends In an all-correct solution. If more than 0 Big BkM Marble part drymatization of Jane Auatin'a at hry" 1968 Sidnay Poiliar, Baau Weekend of October 25-26,1980. 7:30 satirical claaalc opens with Mrs. Brtdgaa.AfanvIyvrantstokaapthair of this business!” enthusiastic about getting ) Man Baidi. Man Oaaltoya 0 Adalanta one all-correct solution Is received, the prize money will be 0 Awimais. Animaia. Aidmala Bennet eying Mr. Bingley aa a good maid ao lhay fkxl har a baau (2 Experts at MAM/MARS, As of Monday, when he that kind of thing into the ARIA IDLE ) FtnlatBeVoyngt auddenly tmda themzefvei heirt to 0 Movie-(Weatern)*** "Man 6:30 and rightful marriage prospect for hra.) the leading confectionery ASIA shared equally. \t »masg^K--n-n-n goes head-to-head with the program .” IDLY ______AFTERNOON______a fortune. The newfound wealth very Who Shot UbertyValaAce’’ 1962 0 ABC Nawa one of her five daughters. (Cloeed- 12:30 company in the U.S. offer BATTER IRELAND 6. IF NO A LL-C O R R E C T SO LUTIO N IS RECEIVED, $25 WILL BE I vnneuwiara i^ rty mini their llvee (90 mine.) John Wayna, James Stawart An 0 NBC Nowa But Kurait was quick to BETTER JAB Captioned) (60 mina.) X Movla .(Draraa) •••• "La these precautionary tips. for competing networks’ ADDED TO THE FOLLOWING WEEK’S PRIZE. I VatayOf ThnOkiauum 12G0 0Movto-(DreiM)*** "TheCaw- outlaw tarrorizing a amall town ia 0 0 NBC Nowa 0 Fourth District CowgreaaMnol BIrada” 1B5B Anthony Quinn. BILL JEER I Haritaga Comar 0 Up Front the occasion. "Good Morning America” deny that the basis of the BOWLING LEER dldate" 1972 Robert Redford. opposed by two men-a gunslinger 0 Odd Couple Doboto QkiMta Mavina A brvllah strong, 7. The decision Of the judges Is final and all contestants agree to t « 0 0 Robert ScIwBor (CapNonad) PeterBoyfe Behind the eceneaofe and a tanderfoot lawyar. (2 hra.. 30 0 MuppelShow e Make sure your neigh­ and the "Toda y” show, he “Morning” format will be DAFT LETTER 9:30 man takaa a simpla-mtndad wait DEFEAT LITTER abide by the judges decision. All entries become the property I aqf isaignooB awaugmn 0 O 0 MaatThaPraaa CaUfomie Senetoriel race batwaan mina.) 7:00 with him aa ha tours tram lovm to borhood is continuously anything but solid news. 0 Nava 'Portrait of a Kiiiar' GD WorM Tomorrow will be, and it’s quite a DEFECT MOLE of this paper. Only one prize will be awarded to a family unit. ) Wondtrama a rnapectad middle-aged incum­ 06pM bHitee 0 OM Timo Ooopol Hour town, ancovntsrtng an acrobat who supervised. Take turns with change from the grass­ “ People say, 'Oh, you’re DEFT MULE CaMbtaBon Of Tha EuchaiM Swedish photographer Lannart bent and a young aggraaaiva 0 Beech Bo|p^ Concert Gat 0 0 Those Amaring Ankwala A 10C0 anioya taaaing tha strongman. (2 other parents keeping an FACE ODD 8. Everyone has the same opportunity to win, for every entry will I Jaaiai BokMoa Niisaon'a camara joumaya through going to make it softer,” ’ lawyar. (2 hra.) ready for aomdgood vibrationa aa pilot whala ratriavaa bomba from CD Campoign ’80: The Can- hra) eye on the block. roots periphery of the past. FAME PILL I Or.OanaBeall tha human body to documant tha tha ocaan floor, myths about GULF RACE be checked, and the winner announced. No claiming Is 0MovM-(Myttery)*** "Adven- HBO praaenta this one-hour taped World Ol Laural And Hardy e Provide your children As the happy wanderer of he said. "W e’re not. We’re I BoBart BchuBar (Captkmad) causes of Amarics's numbar ona turea of Sherlock Hobeea" 1939 special that takaa uou back to poiaonoua anakaa ara axplored, 8 GULL REPENT necessary: Uatan Attdataa with a list of names and going to 'tell the news. We HATS IS ) BaaanwBtraat kiNar: heart disaaaa (Cloaad- Baail Rathbona. Nigel Bruce rock's goldan ara. faaturing tha and a natural diaaatar kaapa tha 12:45 “ On the Road,” Kuralt has ROBE addresses where they can HEIR ROSE 9. The correct solution to. this week’s Prizeword will be lOrMBobarta Captior>ad) (60 mina.) Hokfiea atopa the attempt to ateal Baach Boys parforming aoma of pertguin population in check. (60 lfoO**^"Droeula" BacondRIZEWEEK PUZZLE Fopava o aa benefba. Their impact on (^aed-Capt toned) 0 AekTbe Manager 2:30 • Dresa your children in Accent On Living to do. ’They never knew have the slightest interest I World Tomorrow 0 Sunday At The Kbig'a Houee aociefy, both present and futurt, la 0 New York Merathon 11:00 GDiMtOflMey light-colored costumes to 6:15 0 NFL FootbaN f A m s ^ O f 7:30 where I was ...” ^ in,” he said. “ I sure hope the to i^ of this docurnentary (00 X O Newt % tporteCato protect them from night­ T m w X A How Day O 0 NFL FootbMi Naw England 3:30 mina) 0 SportaCenter 3:00 ^triots va Buffalo BMla X 19B0 New York CRy time hazards, or attach They’ll know where he is our lovely new child we’re 20. OONO not song. Ini» «Apresslon "music to four ears" does not refer 9:30 iuperetar ProRM Lawrence Walk Show 0 LMngFalth Merolfion CD MevM -(AtoiNire) ** "S*- ) BoMaOl ThaFlanota 0 Firing Una ‘la Thia a Tima for reflector tape to visible working qn this week PC CLUES ACROSS: literally to music (e g., a song); It simply means something you want to Superman Ufa And Tbnee Of Grtzzty 0 F romjumpatreet'Watt African 3D B ow ^ HMShow taw’sHarveel" ISSSTipptHadran. all the time now, and ) Mna On Haw Jaraay Action?' Quaat; William Simon, S 8 parts of their clothing. And 1. RISKY not risks. “RI$KY" suitably describas the nature of gamblea\ hear (e.g., a dinner QONQ). 4:00 Admna Hentage’ Faaturing performancaa 0 BpoftoConter Georgs Montgombry. AmericeA de­ Kuralt, fresh from rehear­ doesn’t cause the ratings to 1 OayOIDIeeoyery former Sacratary of tha Treasury X HFL FooMai (3wago Baofs Yi re-emphasize to them the whereas “risks" is merely a noun of simitlar meaning te."gambles.** 21. WHOLE not whale. Orta can reasonably imagine a WHOLE of which 6:30 by Hgh Maaekeia and tha Wo'aa 0 RTL Oub-Taii And Vortoty tective arrives in Africa to iaharil hia sing his "Morning” debut, drop!” 7. FOREMAN not fireman. In the case of fire, the ieopardlzIngM life, tep-. I llaclrle Company and author of tha book. A Tima for PlMaMphia Eaglaa 0 WSd Kingdom Dance Theatre, hoat Oecar Brown. uncia'a aetata, but'the deed has impbrtanoe of walking on there could be question of rotalning the more worthwile parts. Hovrever . Action'. Hoat: William F. Buckley, 0 Larson Sunday MgM was full of plans for a show It’s not likely. With his Is of more major concern that the clue would suggest; It wouldn't be ICaltBrato 0 MoroemnboAndWIee Jr., axaminea the apeciel role of 11:16 been falsified by a group who ia the si^walks and crossing a whale specifically la hunted for the desired parts, which are thus ob- Top Cal Jr. (00 mine) $ iftro rtd Amateur Teae OoH . 0lntemationalOoWWortdMatch music in African end Afro-American merely a matter of trying the fireman's patience. (afoetf In a more positive sense than the clue's idea of retention Implies. X ( M t H a w t uaieothamoAeytomakedripga.(i 19 the streets carefullv. abiding interest in the I HaaHumbtrd 0 ABC Weekend ip a dai ChamptoaaMpa Approiimaialy Championahip Final ^ u r a (Cloaed-Captioned) 9. REAP not read. In the case of read, he may well recommence at a point 1:30 things that make America a little before where he left off. 10«0 foftyteamaoffowaomaarepfaaant- 0 HRO Sneak ProvMw 9:00 ) CaaBundayMombiB 0Movla*(BlograpMcar)*** "Jbn ing CQuntfiea from around tha world CD Speclel Movfe PreeenUtton tick, it should become evi­ 11 SLUM not scum. The clue’s air of factual appralaal sulta SLUM better, CLUES DOWN: ) 1660 Haw TorYork City Thorpa*A6 Amartcan" 1B61 Bwt w « compata with the winning teem Fall fair since the word "scum" (applied to people only In anger or rhetoric■loric or ______■ EVEINNQ______Father Figure' i960 Stars; Hal Lin­ dent to CBS and his fans 2. SCREAMING not streaming. "SCREAMING" links up more strongly Lancattar, Phyflia Kkfc. Tha story of detarmined by compimng the beat- den. Timothy Hutton A wtdowed special contexts such as "acum of the earth") does not automaticnatlcally ' 0:00 with the suggestion that children doing so are behaving in a way sure to ) BUrTrtk the great Indian athiata and hia three of four rounda. that while they may be carry the social significance implied. be ctfstorbfog. (D Movie -iWeatem) *Vu perent atrugglea to reeatabliah a ROCKVILLE— ) Mata For Tha 30lh Bunday 01 atruggla with lha boftla (2 hra. 30 0 Corte Slencbe Tennie From ralationahip with two sons from T V specials. “Revongars" 1072 W*am Hol­ Rockville Emblem Club able to take Charles Kuralt 14. SKIT not suit. As suggested, you may edmbe an actor for hlaip ^ o r. 3. CAN not pan. A cooking pan would hardly be really full, as a CAN could Vaar mina.) Newport. Rhode laUnd: Singlei whom he has been separated for mance In a SKIT. On the other hand, If you Ilka the look^ a mah In i vrell be. 0 ConfrontH na For Coagraai den. Emeet Borfune Rancher goes BOO will hold it’s annual fall off the road, they’ll never The Army was rHCAA FaalBaB E u ltm Ktn- Fbmie hvenaera (2 hra ) SATUMAT particular suit, that doesn't mean that be aeema "admirable.” 4. STORY not store or storm. Though great In quantity, the "111 feeling and tyvaW ttltm Kantucky 0 RopaM iawaC^ To Prayer after those who massacred hia O kilormtNoo Bodoty really be able to take all of OCT. 35.1660 OCT. 36,1680 fair Sunday from 1 to 5 no laughing 15. TIRE not tile. A tile would simply be a place of building debris; It would recrimloatlon" would hardly be In the sense of a "store." or carry the JLMaalylta ^9 bi Performance M M . (2 hra.) 0 Cataatrophm No Safe the road out of Charles p.m. at the Elks Carriage hardly be seen as something ihdMdually removed or "discarded" In sort of violence that would link up ideally with the word "storm." I Today ki BIMa Frophacy 0 McHaii’aNavy 0 Symbols Of The Peat Vinceet AFTEBMOOtl maner until the sense that an old TIRE would be. ChtBcaOfBalytaan 2:00 0 Movie-(Adventure)*** "You 90 0 House at 9 North Park 5t. Kuralt. 5. POISE not noise. The piper has a characteristic department— " a cer­ Price narrates this fMnreboet the. OnlyUvo Twice" 1967 Seen Con­ s n ^ c A * FootbaN Alabama va udy Benjamin 16. POLL not pull. The clue Is too Indirect or understated to suit "pull,” tain POISE"— but one may not agree that the sound of the pipes Is 1 Ban miBIraal 0 B o n a n ia raurkebla Rambova Coaection of Southam H iaiaaippi 1O0 N>rt)0 CD 0 CMOOMBpIlO No 9ofo There will be booths with T h e n e w format which actually It Influence. J MaBnaaAIThtBBou'Loar Jun- 0 Harvaat TampM nery. Donald Pteenence Jemen ■ BgvcMITraat X 1BB0 Haw Tatk City FMca mere “noise." Cgyphen ■wtiquitii i and its fouedar Bo«M. Secret Agent 007. goes to 0 Movlo -(Advonturo) **H handmade items, crafts, promises to retain at least joined it. 17. SION not sigh. That which h u "significance" Is essentially a SION. 6. CAT not car. A CAT, more characteristically. Is a "household" Item of gla' Mart Clyda Baatly and MIckay 0 Great Parfomancaa Twkar. Natasha Rambova. wife of the '*Evory WMdi Woy Bui Loooo" 0 Mockoy t poclai Tailor, Soldier. Spy' Part IV Aa Japan end aeerchee for the cecret 11:00 900 a taste of his exploratory 16. OLD not odd. As the clue suggests, a man (a, more or leea, OLD— which one could simply have another at will, i.e.. If a need were seen. Roonay Tha aatactad Miartt In- movie idol Rudolph Vafoebno volceno-crnter hendqunrtera of 1679 Clint Eastwood, Sondra Christmas decorations, ctuda a than AIrtetn documantaiy OaoriM Smilav movaa a step doaar 0 (keet Performancee'Twker. Locks. An eaty-gomg truck driver CD 1900 Nuw York CNy 0 FourM DIoNIct ComrooMonai ways — in mind and spirit, , • though you may not know "how OLD" he Is. There Is little reason to im* 10. FULL not dull. Ifs reasonable to say that a playboy’s life, though much SPECTRE'S leader, who ie Mar- plants, attic treasures, PRlVATIi! agine that a man to whom you have never even spoken before fa ar til Irayalogut. • Shlrlty Tampla to tha anawar. ha racatia hia 04ia Tailor. Soldier. Spy' Part IV. Aa whohappenetobe the beet berroom Doboto occupied with pleasure. Is not "reaf/y" a FULL one (in the deepest masting with hia namaaia. tha onun ceptieg U S and Ruaaian apaca wishing well, baked goods if not in the 25-foot van of odd. sense). Why should anyone think It af aff dull? 1 and a cartoon: Alao QeorgeSwiilayawveaaafapctoaar brawler in the Sen Femendo VaBey 0 WhIigurB Frum Tbu WhBu 1000 laaluTad wWClaptailV ol lha aortal oua Soviet aapar'apy Karts crafts. (2 hra.) ______AFTERNOON CooigolBN ’90: Tho Cow- old. BENJAMIN to the anewer, he recelia hit one 0 TV Community CoBage: has hm buddy aaf up figMa and tha and a kiddie corner. There - Junoir O-Mta', MarrlhgMwiU HaN fOoead-Capbonad) (60 m w .) meetwg w«h hie eemeeie. the onw- dWoloo SpoMi^Boooto Drama aid# beta. Ha also has an orangulap 400 will also be a raffle table With Kuralt at the wheel. PLEASE CAU.THEATRE and Hit Bouracy Boya. (50 mine) 0 Movla-(Horror) •* iNcband 04ia Soviet auperapy Kerle andamotherwhoaweeraalot (Rat- 0 SmtoeOITIioFeet 11O0 ■ ■ccrHIceOIThcMcee SlTMigo" AMradHMchcockadvan- Open Door X 1BBO Navi Yarti Clly and refreshments. The fair "M orning” still should beL FOR SCREEN TIMES jgfoy d C y fimed)(eOmme) Sunday At Six ^ T O ) U h r a ) 4:30 a Jeltone lura involving a young C04ipla that uM Hegen aHeroee 8 0 0 TbeBIgEvent SophieLoran is open to the public. something of a road show. ARC Newt 0 RoocbBoyobiCoocoH 1 6 - EVENING HERALD, Sat., Oct. 25. 1980 EVENING HERALD, Sat., Oct. 25, 1980 - 17 Htfp Wanted It i Help Wanted IS Ardclaa lor tala 41 TAQ SALES Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 Qardan Products 47 Anilquaa BROOK’S AOCTION SEBVICE WANTED PART TIME PLEASE READ ADVERTISING HELP on Dairy Farm. Must ONYX & PUMPKIN fluffy 10 NATIVE APPLES AND CO-ORDINATOR of FIREWOOD FOR SALE - W TAG SALE. October 25 and 26. week old kittens looking for a SWEET APPLE aDER. Bot- have some experience. Apply YOUR AD DEADLINE 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. No Junk. ti’s Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hill Will buy outright or $oll your Homo at Auction. in person to: 364 Bldwefl transporation. Responsible Cord Seasoned Hardwood, $50, good home. 342-0571, or 633- LACE, LINENS AND CUMlIlad ads ara 12:00 noon Iha day for co-ordination planning, ad­ delivered locally. Telephone 270 F u rg e so n R oad, Road, (rear), Manchester. Street, Manchester. Manchester. LOVELY THINGS. Fur­ Ukan ovar iha phona baforo publication. ministration, and manage­ 875-7308. niture, frames and fancy Antique Furniture, Clocks, Paintings, SECRETARY - Immediate ment of all phases of school things. Come see at Red aa a convanlancd. The transporation program with a SMALL THREE BURNER TAG SALE. Saturday Sunday. ADOPT A DOG - Protectors STOP AT THE Cast Iron Toys, Trains, Glass, Guns, Swords opening for experienced HaraM la raaponalMa DaadNna for Saturday 62 Somerset Drive. Antique Goose Farm Antiques. Goose secretary. Skills: Shorthand contracted bus service. Salary ELECTRIC STOVE - $25. of Animals has several don Lane, Coventry. Open Wanted lor only ona Ineorraet and Monday la 12KN) Color: t^ lte. Has Oven. Call furniture, school desk, available as pets. Call 633- r 70 wpm. Typing 60 wpm. range: $12,500 to $14,000. App­ fireplace equipment, toys, 20 weekends 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 Minimum of 2 years hMartlon and than only Noon Friday. ly to: ^ s t Hartfo^ Ihiblic 646-1194. 5364, after S.IW p.m. or 342- p.m. Phone 742-9137. bicycle, bicycle seatl tricycle, 3207. secretarial experience. Send to Iha alia of Jha Schools, Division of Ad­ swing set, drum set, resume or contact: Mrs. ministrative Services, 110 TWO GRAVE LOTS at Rose Wanted to Buy 49 original inaartlon. advamaamam will not Hill Cemetary. Reasonable. household materials. miMichetter. Ct. 646-2690 Frey, Pioneer Parachute Co., Errora which do not Long Hill Drive Easy Hart­ Inc. Pioneer Industrial Park, bacorrpcladbyaniid ford 06108. EOE. Call 649-5958 after 6:00 p.m. Hale Road, Mancheser, Ct. laoaon tho valua of Iha ditlonal Inaartlon. CRIB K J 06040. Phone 644-1581, between BONTEMPI ELECTRONIC HIMILAYAN KITTNES CORD ORGAN. Used only a Cuddly balls qf love. Seal OLD POST CARDS OF ***••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., for appoint­ few times. Mint condition. Buddand Road MANCHESTER - Will buy one Ha/p y/ant»d * i» ment. EOE. TAG SALE - October 25 th, 9 point, ol(ie eyes, and Iona fur. a REAL ESTATE Call 649-5958 after 6:00 p.m. to 4, 480 Woodland Street. Champions in family. CaU 649- or more. Have car, will CLERICAL TYPIST. Small Glassware, candle sticks, 0743 after 5:00 p.m South Windsor travel. Please call 649-7405; if Reagan raps busy office in Hartford. Diver­ PART TIME toys, baby furniture, some Saturday a Sunday no answer, please keep trying. sified position. Typing, filing, C ash, Fun li P rizes Homes For Sale 23 brass and silver. FREE TO GOOD HOME HALF LOAD OF COW billing. and order desk. phoning our customers SEASONED HARDWOOD. 18 For thoao who allll MANUER deliverud to 801 Benefits. Call for appoint- COLONIAL. Six generous size to 20 inch lengths. Delivered. Mixture Toy Poodle and from home. Choose your Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 rooms. 24 foot livingroom. Terrier. Male and female. ramombor, wo havo Main Street Manchester. prices ment. 249-8591. $85 full cord. 742-8056. TAG SALE. Saturday, Oc­ (Rear) Call 8499879. high own hours. F^lreplace. Dining room. tober 25th. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 Call 6491868 CALL By L'niird Press Inlernalional EARN EXTRA $$$s for Three bedrooms baths. p.m. 332 Lydall Street, Christmas. Sell Avon part 1 MACHINISTS Garage. $69,900. Group 1, GREEN MTN Ronald Reagan said Friday the latest inflation figures 249-7773 or Manchester. Miscellaneous * RENTALS time. Call 523-9401 or 646-3685. Philbrick Agency, items. Uualeal Inatrumenta 44 show President Carter must be . defeated, but Carter N MK OKMTOtS CAR PLATES MADE TO POTATOES 643-1004 mCOTIIT 34) TtUn OKUTOK predicted that in the long run his policies will "lay the PART TIME - Earn extra CAPE 8 ROOMS - 4 ORDER - Large selection to THE EASTERN CONN. FIVE PIECE STEWART n n m Rooms tor Rant 52 Must have at least S years Bedrooms. Rec room with choose from. Personal Clubs DRUM SET - High Hat 18” Anilquaa 41 foundation of a true economic renaissance in America.” money while the kids are in e a r n WHILE YOU LEARN - FLEA MARKET is still open school. Telephone Solicita­ setting up and operating bar. Den. New kitchen. and Organizations. until November 23rd! Plenty Ride Symbols. Base Pedals MATURE MALE ROOM $15. With the election less than two weeks away, both can­ Sell Avon! Fit hours around experience. Aluminum siding.2 car gar- Manchester Rubber Stamp. 20 and Seat. Great intermediate THE PACK RAT - Antiques & Female, mature $20. Non- tion. E. Hartford company. A classes. Call 523-9401. of deals and dealers, every didates focused on the new Consumer Price Index for ood telephone voice and dic- To prusida Nusaino Caro Starting rate $9.50, If » e . Handy location. $63,m. Birch Street, 649-4489. Sunday (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) Jet 31 set. $325. Call 643-6120. Collectibles, ( ^ n Sunday 12 smokers. Live-in. References. ADS qualllled. September, which showed inflation running at a 12:7 per­ ?ion a must. Hours 9 a.m. to I In- prlaala homas and Group I, Philbrick Agency, & 32 M ansficiH to 5. 40 Flora Road, off Route One must have license, plus DENTAL ASSISTANT - Part CB TRANSRECEIVER - BALDWIN STUDIO 85, Bolton. few errands and meals. 649 cent annual rate. p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Call Mon. time. Elxperienced preferred, Msdicnl FacHMaa. Part through Frl., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tha Lp-MI Corporation Amplified mierphone and dis- CONSOLE PIANO - Excellent 5459. It is the last major measure of inflation to America's but will train. Call 647-1288, Hma, luH Umo. ConsMoro- Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 condition! Owned by Mrs. Williams, 569-4993. 190 Tunnal Road MANCHESTER. Unique ^pearing antenna. Total $35. WANTED. Antique Furniture, consumers before Nov. 4 and Reagan said it is proof that were there between 9 and 5. I|m givan to yirafaranoa Enjglish .Cotswold three story Fumacemat Heat Reclaimer rofessional musician who Glass, Pewter, Oil paintings GENTLEMAN wishes to rent Vamon CT 06068 SOUTH WINDSOR KENNEL Carter's fiscal policies have iead to "a continuing NURSE’S AIDE. Full or part oh-Locahon and Houra. Cownial on Comstock Road, installed in furnace stove Kas moved overseas. $950. or Antique Items. R. bedroom near comor of West 0 when they DENTAL ORTHODONTIC NO FIB • WIEKLY PAY EOE Never used. $50. 643- CLUB offers 8 Weeks Call 6434584, or 6490579. tragedy of immense proportion.” In addition, his ad­ time. All shifts. Laurel near Country Club. Must be Handling Course, In Breed & Harrison. 'Telephone 643-8709. Middle Turnpike and Adams Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, ASSISTANT. Full time For biformotlon call .seen to be appreciated. $125,- Street. Call 6497630. visers charged the figures were “jimmied” to make were needed! experienced akalstant n ^ e d Obedience, beglnnlnKOctober Sporting Goods 46 Manchester. •43-OS18 RNS/LPNS - Crestfield Con­ 000. Lesperance Agency. 646- 1st and 2nd.cosl $25. For COMING TO THE Carter look better. for our busy office. Please valescent Home. Manchester. 0505. , ENGAGEMENT RING. l4k COVENTRY ANTIQUE Carter, opening a two-day campaign tour, to New call Pam, 523-4739. 3 p.m to 11 p.m. Excellent ■ further information; 5^3010, TWENTY THREE FOOT LICENSED NURSE. white gold. 43 Point Marquise 563-0128 , 678-02$*, 289-8188, SHOW7 Flan a Stop at RED Jersey, Michigan and Ohio, said while inflation remains •••••••••••••••••••••••••• M D i ASSISTANCE benefits for part time and full MANCHESTER. Two Family. cut diamond. Appraisal value PEnN-YAN Sport Fisherman GOOSE FARM ANTIQUES. Intermediate care. Residents 684-5191 and 875-9127, UNFURNISHED ROOMS ambulatory. $6.00 per hour. ■I I M h Em I mii C«m. time employees. Call Mrs. Five room and three , room - $1250. Only $906. 6493274, Sedan.Hard top.' Excellent Goose Lane, Coventry. the No. 1 economic problem, said things would be worse □ NOTICES TRAINEE condition.New electric trim available November 1st. $50 Pleasant work. Hours flexi­ Service Company in­ M 7 E aalC unlar 81. Grant DNS at 643-5151. ^artments. New gas heat. Specializing in Victorian if Reagan were president. Rec room. G ar^e. Will con­ FRANKLIN WOOD STOVE - FREE KITTENS - Born tabs. vHf CB; Cutty Cabin Linens and Lace. Weekends per week. Kitchen prlveleges. “On Nov. 4, the American people must choose between ble. Call 649-2358. volved In a labor inten­ August 31st. 1 female black with bead. Owner bought All utilities. No pets or Lott and Found NURSES AIDES WANTED - sider Ranch or Cape in trade. 26” reinforced fire box. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Follow my policies which will build our country’s economic sive industry. Will train Crestfield Convalescent $71,900. Owner. 643-1643. Complete with bean pot, steak Tiger, 3 male orange Tigers. larger boat. Call 742-8537 after signs off Route 31 North River children. Secuirlty. Call 649 NURSES - RN Substitutes for Litter train^. (Jail 644-3042. 1316, Carol. strength and actually work to reduce inflation — that lay Coventry Public Schools, a High School Home, Manchester. Shift 7 rill and solid brass balls, 5:50 p.m.______LOST. Eight year old female Educated, aggressive the foundation of a true economic renaissance in cat with flea collar. Gray and) Coventry Conn. Contact: Dr. a m. to 3 p.m.; 3 p.m. to 11 MANCHESTER. Bowers gost $230. SeU $95. 646-1356. person for Mid- p.m.; and 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. School area. Two family America — and, or those which will squander our hopes black stripes. Some white. Donald J. Nicoletti’s Office, HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR OR at 742-8913. EOE. Management position. Excellent benefits for part possibilities, ten room TWIN BED - Box Spring, Mat­ on economic voodoo,” Carter said in remarks prepared Missing since October 6th. SOPHOMORE GIRLS for Vicinity Middie Turnpike and One years service time time and full time employees. Colonial. Double garage. Gas tress and Frame. $75. (Jail 643- for delivery. Waitress work. Part time Call Mrs. Grant DNS, at 643- heat. Only $64,900. Pasek 4716. Main Street. Reward. 649- STATION ATTENDANT and effort can provide a after school 3 days a week and He said the latest index "tells us that inflation is still 1429. NEEDED FULL TIME - App­ permanent position 5151. Realty 289-7475. Turn Your Unused Saturdays. Apply in person to our No. 1 problem and confirms the wisdom of our policy ly in person: Gorin's Sports sUrting at $15 to $16,000 Brass Key. TAG SALES (Jar Center, Route 83, Vernon. TELEPHONE OPERATOR- Houaehold Goods 40 of holding down government spending, totally opposing Partonala 2 annually. Write ^ x V, RECEPTIONIST - East of the election year tax cut proposed by the Republicans.” c/o Manchester Herald. BOOKKEEPER­ The River. Button-Type PBX L-boKING FOR MEDICAL SECRETARY SECRETARY - A full time REFRIGERATORS But Reagan told reporters, “Today's Consumer Price WANTED - Busy Medical Of­ Console. East to operate. Washers/Ranges, used, RESPONSIBLE PERSON(S) position now available for a Pleasant- office. Monday------TWTCE------Items Into Index says one thing loud and clear — Carter’s economic fice is seeking experienced guaranteed and clean. New to commute two young girls to mature person with Friday, 8 to 5. Paid Pension & medicine not only isn’t working, it is going to put the the St. Maiy-St. Joseph School Medical Secretary, or will experience in Bookkeeping & shipment damaged, G.E & 1m Time, Multi-Family train person with excellent Insurance Benefits. Apply: FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. Sal., Sun. Orl. 25,26 patient on the critical list if it isn’t stopped.” area in willimantic, from CARPENTER Typing. Apply in person, Hartford Despatch, 225 Annual art Route 66 in Hebron. Hours: skills. Mnd resume to: Box S, between the hours of 8 and 4. B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main 9 to 4. 64 Belle Dr., And Reagan aide Ed Gray told reporters the 12.7 per­ c/o Manchester Herald. EXPERIENCED in Prospect Street, Box 8271, Street, 6492171. Semi flexibie. Call 228-3810. remodeling work. Also: Meadows Convalescent East Hartfrod. Please do not Manchester. cent figure would have been 13.9 percent if the govern­ Diane Castagna of 257 Autumn St., Manchester, displays one of her Baby furniture, childrens clothes, Instant CashI Home, 333 Bidwell Street. phone. EOE.______ment ^ d included everything it should have in the UNATTACHED? Meet new BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR. Carpenter’s Helper. Call 30 ” TAPPEN GAS RANGE - skis, skstet, curtains, games. painted pumpkins which she prepares each fall. This scene reminds Robert Jarvis, 643^12. Manchester. jo^s^ooksjTsternlty^^^^^ numbers. compatible companions in Some experience preferred. Avacado. Excellent condition. persons the traditional Thanksgiving feast is not far away. (Herald Full time position, insurance Must sell! $90. Days 2896073; He said the Department of Housing and Urban Manchester area. Lowest CUSTODIAL CLEANERS - photo by Pinto) cost, eiaborate, confidential benefits, paid holidays. Apply after 6. 6498245. FLEA MARKET. Sunset Development deliberateiy held back Federal Housing Ad­ in person: Metronics Inc., Part time evenings. and dignified nationwide Manchester and Blast Hart­ WMTED Ridge School. Silver Lane and ministration mortgage rates in “an unprecedented effort system. Free literature. Routes 6 and 44A, Bolton. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Forbesm, Blast Hartford. Sun­ ford area. Call 649-5334. to call on retail es­ EXPERIENCED to alter the inflation figures.” Dating of Prestige, VOLKSWAGEN □MISC. FOR SALE day, November 2. 9:00 to Reagan spent part of the day taping a 30-minute paid Williamstown, Mass. 0126T RESPONSIBLE, MATURE tablishments in the fashion 5:00.. Antiques, trains, fur­ SALESPERSON needed for BOOKKEEPER/TYPIST - jewelry line. Experience SALESPERSON political speech that was to be broadcast over ABC Experienced in Accounts ALL INTERVIEWS niture, collectables, glass. Former CIA agent BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN Junior Clothing Store. Flexi­ necessary, and commission. HELD CONFINDENTIAL Artlelea lor Sale 41 Friday night. Aides said his first such ad last Sunday over Payable and Accounts TICKETS! Great seats near ble part time hours. Inquire in Call 5292605, after 4:00 p.m. CO N TACT: TAG SALE. Two families. CBS reached between 10 million and 12 million viewers. person: Peaches, Marshall’s Receivable. Minimum typing stage. Delivered to your soeed of 50 wpm requiretT PAT BARRY Furniture, Victrola, many During a town meeting in New Jersey, Carter dis­ home. 201-483-4420 after 5:00 Mall, Manchester Parkade,. RNS & LPNS WANTED - household items. 60 and 65 6 l l 871-1111. Crestfield Convalescent Tolland County cussed the American hostages in Iran briefly, urging less p.m. * alum inum Sheets used as Northfleld Drive, East Hart­ indicted by jury Home, Manchester. 3 p.m. to Volkswagen ford. Saturday, Oct. 2Sth, 9:00 printing plates. .007 thiqk ^ 1 speculation on when they will be released. 11 p.m. shift. Excellent 649-2636 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. “ I think it would be a mistake for anyone to start trying SALESPERSON benefits for part time and full 23x28 Vi . 25 cents each or 5 GRILL HELP - Part time. for $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be to put a timestick on when they’re coming home,” he WASHINGTON (UPI) - A federal certain details of the HA BRINK time employees. Call Mrs. TAG SALE. Saturday only. NANCY & RON FOURNIER 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Shady Grant DNS at 6495151. picked up before 11 a.m. said. “We’ve been disappointed too many times.” grand jury Friday indicted former CIA operation.” SPECIAL EDUCATION ONLY. October 25. 9:30 a.m. to 4:0“ want to remind voters to Vote Glen, Parkade Store, 360 West Mature adult TEACHER. Certified, needed Independent presidential candidate John Anderson, agent David Barnett on charges he spied John Russell, a Justice Department Middle Turnpike. Please ask p.m. Stereo, CB, bikes,, for Elsie “Biz” Swensson a for private state approved games, skis, miscellaneous, for the Soviet Union by slipping the KGB spokesman, said the HA BRINK operation good friend and neighbor. for manager. POOL- 24’ X 4’, 7 ft. deep. campaigning in New York and Massachusetts, also dis­ 5 a.m. to 11 a.m. ENGINEER. Must have P.E. school for young, emotionally a t 108 H elain e R oad, information on a key U.S. intelligence "has to do with the covert collection by District 13. license and good car. Perflex filter, 8 x 12 deck. cuss^ the hostages. Monday thru Friday disturbed and autistic $500.00 or best offer. 5697317. Manchester. operation. the CIA of Soviet manuals, weaponry, in­ INDIVIDUAL NEEDED to Excellent income and oppor­ children. One year teaching Anderson said if Carter makes a deal with Iran in transcribe orders from tape The indictment charges that at struments and parts.” Apply: - tunity inspecting houses. Send experience required. TAG BALE. Two families. return for the hostages, it may carry an implication that □ EMPLOYMENT recorder to invoices. 7 to 9 resume in confidence to P.O. SCREENED LOAM - Gravel. clandestine exchanges in Vienna, Austria, The indictment did not mention money. Manchester, Vernon area. Processed Gravel, Sand, Sunday, October 26th. 10:00 America is rewarding terrorism. a.m. Monday thru Friday. Box 166, Bloomfield, Connec-, EOE. Reply Box VV c/o a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 527 Wood- and Jakarta, Indonesia, four years ago. But federal law enforcement sources said Call 649-8438. Stone, and Fill. For deliveries “There are (such implications),” he told reporters. Help Wanted 13 M R. DONUT tlcut. 06002. Herald. call George Grlffing, 742-7886. bridge Street. Old furniture, “That’s another consideration, that’s another implication Barnett passed the' Soviet intelligence Barnett allegedly collected between $75,- toys, blankets, jewelery, craft 29S W u t MMdto Tpht. of this entire matter that hasn’t been considered.” agency details of a CIA plan to obtain in­ 0(XI and $1(X),000 for selling secrets to the FULL TIME THIRD SHIFT - FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FOR SALK - Couch, end items for gifts, muen mis­ located east of river is seeking formation on Russian military operations. Kremiin after he ended a 12-year career Part time second shift. Apply MmdMstMT tables, chair, T.V. antenna, cellaneous. Cancelled if a person who has 3-5 years raining. Sources said Barnett, 47, has agreed to with the CIA in 1970 and opened a business 7-Eleven on Center Street, rotor. $95. 72 West Street. between 7 and 3. solid experience in consumer Saturday, 9:00 a m. to 11:00 Anderson queries plead guilty to the charge, which carries a in Indonesia. lending. Previous lending IMMEDIATE OPENINGS EQUAL HOUSIMQ OPPORTUNITY NEIGHBORHOOD TAG FOR SEWING MACHINE a.m. 91 maximum penalty of life in prison. He is Sources close to the case said Barnett HOUSEKEEPERS. Full time authority and credit collection SALE. Saturday, October believed to be the highest ranking CIA of­ apparently has agreed to plead guilty including some week-end experience helpful. Excelllent OPERATORS - Will train. DARK LOAM DELIVERED - 25th, Raindate Sunday, Oc­ deal on hostages benefits. Send resume to Box Hours: 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.. All real ettate advartlaad In thia nawapaper la aubject to tober 26th. 60 DlvisionAtreet. ficer ever publicly accused of serving as a because he is convinced the Justice work. Mature and responsible Apply: Pioneer Parachute tha Fadorol Fair Housing Act of 1966 which makes It Il­ 5 yards. $50 plus tax. Also individual, ^ p ly Riverside U, c/o Herald. Equal Oppor­ sand, gravel and stone. 649 10:00 a.m. Dishwasherykitcen BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) — John Anderson said Friday Soviet “mole.” Department has enough evidence to prove tunity Employer. Com^ny, Inc. Pioneer In­ legal to advertise any preference, limitation, or dis­ set, toys galore and much its case and hopes a federal judge will Health Care Center. 528-2167. 9504. any deai President Carter makes with Iran to win One source said Barnett is alleged to dustrial Park, Hale Road. crimination based on race, color, religion, sex or more. HOST OR HOSTESSES - Full Manchester, Connecticut, have risked lives of CIA agents by sentence him to fewer years in prison in NURSES AIDES.Positions national origin, or an Intention to make any such freedom for the hostages may carry an implication that tight of his cooperation. and part time positions 06040. EEO. TAG SALE Saturday October revealing their names and ongoing agency available on 7-3, 3-11, 11-7 preference, limitation or discrimination. This America is rewarding terrorism. In an unusual twist for an espionage shifts. Good starting wages available. Good starting pay. 25th. Elm Street, opposite the He also questioned — without opposing outright — two operations. Apply in person: Ground CLERK-CODER nswspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisement FOR SALE. Used non-slate Kage Company. (Jliain saw, The one-sentence grand jury indict­ case, Barnett was not promptly arrested. and benefits. Excellent oppor­ of the conditions or proposals the United States and Iran tunity to learn nurses aides Round Restaurant. 3025 Main INDIVIDUAL needed with lor real estate which is In violation of the law. pool table with assessories. furniture, showcases and mis­ He is expected to enter his plea at his. Street. Glastonbury. good figure aptitude. Must are, said to have discussed. Those are the idea of retur­ ment, handed up in U.S. District Court in skills. We will provide you Good condition. $150.6492230. cellaneous storage items. Baltimore, was tailored to protect arraignment next week. nave desire to learn wholsale ning the late Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi’s wealth to with complete orientation in 'ocery business. Apply at: national security information. Law enforcement sources said'the FBI your position, as well as on the NAVY VETS. Career Oppor­ Iran and giving Tehran spare military parts once the lob training. Apply: Riverside tunities available. Call gaer Bros. 140 Rye Street hostages are freed. is keeping close tabs on Barnett while he collect. (518 ) 462-4321. 9:00 South Windsor. It simply charged that from October remains free. Health Care Center. 528-2167. Business & Service Anderson deciined to say he opposed the conditions. a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1976 to February 1977, Barnett gave the He has made no public comments since EXPERIENCED LATHE But he said Carter should disclose enough information so MECHANIC - Experienced in Soviets “information relating to the details of the case surfaced earlier this all phases of truck and auto PART TIME - Fininancial OPERATOR- - Ample over­ Americans can decide whether he made the right deci­ national defense, that is, the nature of and week. repairs, gas and diesel. Institution located in East time. Fringe Benefits. Profit sion. Minimum 5 years experience. Hartford has a part time Sharing. Apply in person: Asked if a deal, such as the one reported to be in the teller’s position available. Triumph Manufacturing, 55 Must have own tools. Start at Elm Street, Manchester. works, had implications for rewarding terrorism, Ander­ $7.00 per hour. All Fringe Teller ex^rience helpful. Benefits. For appointment Hours: 10 2 p.m. Monday, EOE. son replied. “Yes, very frankly there are (such im­ Rhody cops charged Thursday & Friday.'w . SendS call 688-7596. plications). That’s another consideration, that’s another resume to: Box UU, c/0 implication of this entire matter that hasn’t'been con­ Manchester Herald. Equal USISTANT FOREMIW SCREEjy PRINTER - Opportunity Employer. sidered.” Applications are presently with murder, perjury Opening eiitta In ■ 30-operttor As for returning the shah’s wealth, he told a news con­ being taken for an opening in LET THE HERALD HELP YOU PUBLICIZE our fcreen Printing Depart­ LAUNDRY WORKERS. Full general machine shop, for art In­ ference, “We have a legal system that protects the assets time including every other dividual with leaderahip ability, PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - Two Albert M. DeChristofano, 33, and former ment. Experience is •••••••••••••••••••••••••• and property of people whether they are aliens or citizens week end. For instutional and a minimum of five yeart ggGBBggggGGBBsggf********* •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Building Contracting 33 YOUR TAQ BALE TWO WAY8I North Providence policemen and a former special patrolman Richard Hughes, 21, desirable. Excellent benefits. experience In tooling and aetting- Painting-Papering 32 of this country." laundry. Apply jnperson: Sarvlcas Ollered 31 Sarvicas OHered 31 FARRAND REMODELING - special patrolman were indicted Friday with second-degree murder. Convictions Individual must apply in Per­ Riverside Health Care Center, up Bridgeporta. milling machinea. and lathea tor the manufacture of Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, He said sending spare parts to Iran for the son to : Quality Name Plate, 755 Main Street, East Hart­ INTERIOR PAINTING on m urder charges in the jail cell death of on the charge carry a sentence of 10 years Fisher Hill Road, East aircraft parta. BAM TREE SERVICE, Room Additions, Decks, All sophisticated American-made equipment now being used ford. where TREE-MENDOUS ser­ AND WALLPAPERING Largal in the war with Iraq might create problems for the- housebreak suspect Stephen R. Sedach to life in prison. Glastonbury. Pleaae apply In peraon to; Wpes of Remodeling and vice is guaranteed, now Quality professional work at Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ TAASAU United States in the long run. The same grand jury also charged The grand jury charged North CASHIER NEEDED - HYDRAULIC LOG reasonable prices. Fully in­ WOMAN 18 and over to work offering FREE STUMP SPLITTER FOR RENT - By ly Insured. Phone 6496017. former East Greenwich Police Chief Providence civilian dispatcher Patricia L. Immediate opening for full or Tlwl«-MllICoriiorallM GRINifiNG with tree sured. Free estimates. G. L. aATUnOAY ONLY. “You just can’t simply say, yes, 1 will give no matter in plastic manufacturing full IN TuniMlJimtl Moedi the day. Telephone 6491711; Y fM I m p M , B M n HI rN L iMM ■ Alfred McCall and two town«,j|atrolmen Acquaviva, 20, with "harboring” for art time cashier. Hartford removal. Free estimates. Ful­ McHugh. 643-9321. what the ransom demand in spare parts is, will give Iran and part time shifts. Call 646- ocation. Off 1-91. No Vanwn, C«m.0MN 643-1201 evenings. Reasonable Use a Herald with perjury in connection withWawsuit allegedly knowing who committed the 2920 between 10:00 a.m. and f lo t M/r ly Insured. References. Senior FES Industries, Inc. anything they want in exchangevtor the hostages,” he experience necessary. Call for (Jitizens Discount. 643-7285. rates. “Split Your Wood The •n to it M It Sw Iknt Twa over his firing for brutality. crimd. 4:00 p.m. Easy Way!” otter you • ulits a . said. “1 think a president has a responsibility to do more appointment 549-4800, ask for PAINTING - INTEKIUK AWU Tag Sale Display Sedach, 39, was found hanging from a State Medical Examiner Wiliiam Marie. QUALITY HOME than to give in to that kind of sentiment.” FULL TIME BABYSITTER BOOKKEEPERS REWEAVING BURN PETER’S TREE SERVICE - EXTERIOR; Paperhanging. REMODELim Anderson began the day with a pre-dawn visit to the noose fashioned from his trousers just Stumer ruied Sedach -suffered fatal neck ASSISTANT. RHAM High HOLES. Z il^rs, umbrellas Experienced, references. Ser- Ad for two days NEEDED (or 9 month old in­ NURSES AIDES WANTED - Peter Morana, a Licensed 247-3218 Bethlehem Steel Corp. plant in suburban Lacka\yanna, minutes after he was placed in a North injuries “inconsistent with hanging.” On fant in Manchester or East School, Hebron, Connecticut. repaired.. Window shades, Tree Surgeon, No. 1813. All ving Willimantic, Providence police station cell June 22 on a Aug. 29, a Providence County grand jury Crestfield Convalescent Contact Claudia Meder at 228- Venetian blinds. Keys. TV Manchester, Bolton, Coven- Hamard, CT (1x1) and receive where he explained his plan of tax incentives to en­ Hartford area. Call 289-0665 Home, Manchester. Shift 7 types of tree work, and we breaking and entering charge. ruled the death was a homicide but said it after 6:00 p.m.. or weekepds. 9474.______FOR RENT. Marlow’s, 867 make it affordable. Many try, Columbia, Tolland areas. courage firms to buy new equipment. Later in the day he a.m. to 3 p.m.; 3 p.m. to 11 Main Street. 6495221. W. J. Grillo. 4296582. Cost Is only The statewide’ grand jury charged didn’t have enough evidence to charge p.m.; 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. PART-TIME HELP Outstanding References. Call DESIGN KITCHENS - two free signs campaigned in Springfield, Mass., and in Boston SALESWOMAN for retail 6492456. Cabinets, Vanities, Formica $6.90 for Patrolman Stirt^en Gould, 27, Detective anyone. Excellent benefits for full and NEEDED - Control Desk. CERAMIC FIRING. Discount PAINTING BY CRAIG Tim e 10;00 AM satubday fabric store. Part time with Counter Tops. Display, both days— for on-the- some experience necessary. partart time employees. Call Must be neat in appearance rates. ()uick service. Call 649 OGDEN. Interior and Storage & Bookcases. Kitchen I^s. Grant DNS, ^5151. and mature. Call for appoint­ 2543______Retail experience preferred. Exterior Specialist! Fully In­ Cabinet Fronts. Custom $6.30 If paid street pubiicity Place YOUR HOUSE Apply So-Fro Fabrics, Bun- ment, Holiday Lanes, 39 sured. Free Estimates. Call Woodworking. 6499658. RNS & LPNS WANTED - Spencer Street, 646-2126. UWNMOWERS FOR PROFESSIONAL FALL anytime, 649-8749. advance when as AdYWlM In Tki Comer Shopping Center, 1151 Crestfield Convalescent REPAIRED. 15% Sr. Citizen IVs an uphill fight for Anderson Tofland Turnpike, CLEANUP call 649-9437. Healing-Plumbing 35 you pick up Manchester. Home, Manchester. 3 p.m. to SUBWAY NOW HIRING part Discount! Free pick up and Lawns raked? Shrubs EXTERIOR PAINTING. 11 p.m. shift. Excellent time help. Apply between 2 delivery! Expert service. your sign. trimmed and cartefed away. experienced college student. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) — It has been an up­ The way he sees it, voters should not worry benefits for part time and full and 5 p.m., Monday fhru ECONOMY LAWNMOWER. Reasonable rates. Q u ality work. Very general alarm fire in the upper floors which NURSES AIDES. Experience time employees. Call Mrs. Friday, 288 Center Street, repairs, plugged' drains, Signs Are Suitable For Inexpensive Reproduction. hill battle for John Anderson’s forces in New preferred. Full or part time. 647-3660. reasonable i irices. Call Mike, kitchen faucets replaced^ about who is going to win in other states, but left the office water-logged and forced a move Grant DNS at 643-5151. Manchester. Must be 18. GENERAL CLEANING. Win­ 5693458 or ! 1945. Actual Size Is 8Va" X 11" , Hampshire. They have to contend with a huge Immediate openings on 3:00 to repaired, rec roomsli, who can win New Hampshire’s four electoral to Exeter. 11:00 p.m. and 11:00 to 7:00 dow washing. Painting. lead by Ronald Reagan, on top of a m ajor fire votes. bathroom remodeling, heat A state headquarters was set up in Concord a.m. shifts. Contact Mrs. Commercial and residential. modernization, etc. M & M and a burglary. Call Eagle Home LEE PAINTING. Interior & "Carter is not going to winjhis state,” he in a building which apparently lacks Central Ferguson, DNS, at 269-9573. B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom plumbing It Heating. 6493871. On top of that, the building now occupied by Maintenence. 5295968. Exterior. "Check my rate said, so that leaves only Andef«>n left to take heat and is scheduled to be torn down next Work. Free Estimates. Will before you decorate, his state campaign manager, Joe Carbonari, Flooring 3$ on Reagan who he estimated has about a 20 spring. DIETARY AIDES - We are pick up and deliver. Please PalnUng-Peperlng 38 dable. Fully insured. and his group of volunteers is slated to be torn for caU 649^2161 after 4:00 n.m. H rra ib percent lead, The Anderson volunteers have filled up two accepting applications for FLOORSANDING & down. employment, full time and glBRICK, BLOCK, STONE - DAN SHEA PAINTING & Building Contracting 33 “We can do it by getting the undecideds, the of the three rooms of their office. Prospect Street area Fireplaces. Concrete. REFINISHING floors like Despite the odds. Carbonari is confident that soft Reagan and soft Carter votes together,” part time. No experience DECORATING. Interior and new! Specializing in older Carbonari doesn't beiieve national trends necessary. Ideal position for Chimney Repairs. “No Job Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. Anderson will be able to bring together enough he said. that show an erosion of Anderson’s support. Too Small.” Coll 6444356 for floors. Natural luid stained housewives who wish to ' In Rockville ()iwlity Craftsmanship! Call floors. No waxing anymo Republicans who don’t like Ronald Reagan, Anderson’s forces have not had an easy time supplement their family in­ ______estimates. 649504, or 6491306. LEON CIEZSYNSKI He said in New Hampshire there are hidden BUILDER. New homes, ad­ John VerfallieTMLSTSO. with enough Democrats who don’t like Presi­ of it in New Hampshire. The Portsmouth Anderson supporters who can’t publically come. Some weekend work is CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING required. Good starting PROFESSIONAL PAINTING ditions, remodeling, rec dent Carter with enough independents to bring headquarters was broken into early in the work for the man because of his Jo^pendent Call e47-9946, rooms, garages, kUchens Anderson home a winner. salary. Located on busline. '"“TnmnSnJ- »"<> e*terlor. DO IT DAILY - Play campaign. Some office equipment and a small status. Apply: Riverside Health Care remodeled, ceiUngs, bath tile, “This is the natura constituency of John Commercial and residential. dormers, roofing. Residential PRIZEWORDmi Satur­ 643-2711 amount of cash was taken. "When they get into the voting booth they Center, 745 Main Street, Blast “ f'ree estimates. Fully in- Anderson,” he said operated. Cali 6491327. 6464879. or commercial. 6494291. day's Evening Herald. A short time later the building was hit by a are going to vote their conscience,” he said. Hartford. ___or 047-9947 ,.«w IR - EVENING HERALD. Sat., Oct. 2S, I960 / Poinuto — Chirigg M. Schulz EVENING HERALD, Oct. » , 1980-r 19

ACROSS 2 Macao coin Anawar to Pravioua Punli 3 Informal talk T I'LL Srr HERE BY THE 1 Barba 4 Craapa a iD B H U g o a m e a p WHAT P O I c a r e IF ANP PON^T WORRY ABOUT □ O G ALL Rian: ! 6 Comadlan 6 Chaak /ME! I CAN TAKE CARE FIRE.ANP PORK OUT □ □ □ Pbby GO INTO TOWN, A N P YOU WEAR HIH;R5ELVE5 Banny 6 Mallow nan PISCO A l l NIGHT! OUT? YCXTa LEARN! OF /MYSELF... ON /MARSHMALLOWS! B Compau 7 Pollucid Bv ADiaaii van Buran point 8 Canino homo DEAR ABBY: How can I get the meaaage to my mother 12 ______"tho0 Walo (age 49) that if she doean't etsrt epending more time with TorrlWo" 10 Star# ovont her huaband (he's 51), her marriage could be in trouble? 13 Amoroua look 11 Logal oidor MOrganlor 10Conntction|2 d b b i U s Dad haa always been an excellent provider, ao Mother never had to work. Well, two years ago. Mother got bored hearing Wda.) 15 Middit-man 20 V a rl^ of and started aelling real estate. I respect Mother for doing her (comp, wd.) cabbage own thing, and ehe’a good at it, but daytime appointments should be enough. Now ehe’e seeing clients in the evenings, ” S ’oV a'!ir' »'S.ngar David too, 80 Dad has to shift for himself. IS Bail! This page is dedicated to the building of a more spiritual com- Prltcllla’t Pop — Ed Sullivan 22 ActrMS Rsintr Last night Mom was working again, so my husband and I 1S Sock (sbbr.) 40 Playwright An­ 23 Swimming , 21 Chap 38 Irsland ouilh fnunity by these firms and Churches who want to see more folks invited Dad. a very handsome man, to have dinner out with mammal 24 L a ____ tar 36 Btgin sating 50 Mala psrsnt us. We ran into Peggy, a beautiful blonde I went to college WHERE'S V " our I GOT HIAA A TI(n6619 I vote for a long engagement. AND OOP SHOULD BE SWEETHEART! I FUN! I'D LOVE HEAR VOU AUEV1S TAKING YOU Tt ITELL HIM ItL Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag • • • SEB4 IN PUBLIC T O - IT'LL BE GREAT ^ TO GO O UT SAY THAT... THE PREMIERE OF YOU / BE READY , GETMER, MY DEAR! , PUBLICITY FOR THE > STEPPING LATEST FILM,"SUGAR / AND WAITING! DEAR ABBY: My wife has always been jealous of thei NEW PICTURE) JL WITH ALLEY! women I worked with. She said she knew she wasn't as F U U GOSPEL pretty or smart as they were. Ahhy. I never put her down or The way-out two diamonds MTERDENOMIATIOfttL CALVARY CHURCH made comparisons. I was a good husband and came directly How True home every night. I never mentioned any woman I worked By OiwaM Jacoby D- X X C- X X. Hands like this GHURGH, MC. ASSEMBLY OF GOD with, hut that didn't matter. We got to fighting over little aad Alas Soatag one are hard to bid in stand­ things continually. ard methods. Flannery takes Before ice can have tiaMqr A TaMdn tsrWaea 647 East Middle Tpke. Abby, I love my wife, so I went to someone for help. He In normal expert bidding, good care of them. IM n . M M I CMatliaaL L IL III Peace in the worlds we Manchester told me that a man can make his wife feel pretty and loved, two clubi Is an artificial forc­ An even more complicated Pastor: Ken Gustafson use is to show three four-card i ! i i m neiiegu — f w firet have to have or ugly and unloved. He asked me how many little gifta I ing bid. It shows a strong bought her oOier than the expected ones for birthdays and notnunp band or the equiva­ suits, a singleton and some ■eeksMi Im H es Peace leithin our own Christmases. I said. “None, but I don't have much extra lent of a forcing two bid in an point raoK ; usually 11-16. ■ BMilsaAvt. Sunday School S ;30 a.m. family,— and then money." He said, "You could get the extra money if you unidentified suit. Both Flannery and the Nr M ie tda. eel: Worahip Service 10:30 a.m. wanted some fishing equipment, couldn't you?" I had to . Other opening two bids three-suit bid work out well a M M 7 1 I Peace with our Tha Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productlona A 6:30 p.m. agree I could. show from 6-11 hi^-card good part of the time; but Remember: unless the users have a very Founder & Peator; n eigh bor. “Rsvfvaftfma’', Sunday, He then asked me when I last paid her a compliment I points and a good six-card Rev. Philip P. Saunders thorough knowledge of what W INF 10:30 p.m. said I couldn't remember. He said, "Think of something to ^ Wilma, po we max/e anv old „ suit. S-KQJxxxH-KxxD- CLOTHES WE WANT TO SET RID OF ? X X C- X X is a sample two- they are doing, the bid can The Family That Prays Togeth^ — Stays Together 24 Hour Prayer Tower praise her for. Her cooking — or the way she looks." He said, blow up In their own faces. “ Unexpected gifts and compliments are to a woman what a spade opening. It also has M n found that a We are going to dispose of raise in salary is to a man! It makes her feel appreciated." weak two-diamond call isn't way-out bids now with this The man I talked to was not a minister or a marriage ‘ worth much and really comment: counselor. He was my father, who had been happily married strange uses for It have been Any expert pair should use to my mother for 48 years. I took his advice, and my wife II You Would Like To Be On Thia Page, Pleaae Call The Herald, 643-2711, Aak For CIndi or Joe. discovered. whatever complicated bids and I are a lot happier now. ifii The most popular Is the they want. Other players had LEARNED AT 45 Flannery convention. The best stick close to standard Flannery two diamonds shows methods. They work most of DEAR LEARNED; Wiae man. yqur father. Bat U 11-15 HCP with five hearts the time and they make the takea another wiae man to recognixe good advice and and four spades. Something game much more fun. put it to uae. Hooray for both of you. like: S-KQxxH-AKxxx (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) C PstroQroph rha Bern toaar — Art Sanaom (WOULD'CO CJkRETD goals loIu i m 20) Per­ People/Food section. trifle too impulsive or careless sons with whom you normally gat I'M toLP that ro m s y^?uNCU heat and hot water included. WE WERE iJujr any warning’ signals, back off EXPECT F«3W A AT DkLE ANP THE UNIVERJlTyOF ANP WE PO NEEP Apertmente For Rent S3 $345. One child accepted. 871- amenities. Security. Wented to Rent 57 day by sending lor your copy of quickly. WA1CHIN<5- T U N S D fe R A CHAUCERIAN Astro-Graph Mail $1 for each to eeTTHE/BAlP ALBERTA WERE HKJHUY APVANGED, 8399 ; 643^953. References. No pets. $520 plus CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be THATRDt=UL/R H.V. Astro-Graph. Box 469. Radio I CAN LECTURE IN SIMPLE TERMS' SCHOLAR DR utilities. After 7:00 p.m. 643- T A U < i N G O v/E r productive today, but also be K A u m e o R N eevsv BUCKS , 118 MAIN STREET - "The City Station. N Y. 10019 Be sure COMEC^'LEAVE PERHAPS LASER 5682. sensible about how you gat FC3RAT7HE -*«MAK-KAFF~WHICH TOPIC Gables." 3 Room Apartment. FOR RENT, November 1st. to specify birth date ITTOBBAVER.' AND7HENEWB. I things done. Pace yourself w ls ^ WOULP yo u PREFER? L A B A N P Heat and hot water. $320 Vernon. One bedroom. Fully O L X > T i M E i - . 8AQ ITTARIU 8 (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) THRIFT SHC3P?, O N E C A R GARAGE so you don't become frustrated KIDS carpeted. Dishwasher. $2k) Being your own person and func­ monthly. Security and Tenant or exhausted. ARE monthly, Plus security. 871- WANTED The downtown tioning independently are your y Insurance required. Call 646- LEO (July 28-A uq . 22) You must 8460. Manchester area preferred. hallmarks, but today you could PEOPLE. 2426, 9 to 5 weekdays. be careful today not to behave PORTER STREET AREA - Please call between 6 and 9 carry these traits to extremes TOO— Oct 29) Nor­ three bedrooms. H i baths, church. Call 646-7219 individuals you're not overly fond _fU 4N v i-Ts eiecgg- 0 0 0 1 . 1972 FORD PICK-UP BODY. mally your bright, logical mind $475. Lesperance Agency. 646- of is at a low ebb. Unless you're $175. Can be seen at Hulls grasps tha ideas of others very MANCHESTER. Town House 0505. I.Ujl OR PERM IT careful you may make your feel­ BANK REPOSSESSIONS M ERKIV1972. Excellent con­ Auto Body, Bolton. Or call quickly, but today you may pre­ Apartment. Two bedrooms, 1977 VITICE OF APPLICATION ings obvious. \ 2 □ AUTOMOTIVE dition. Must sell. $1,200. Call 646-1337. tend to understand somathirtg I ' j baths No pets. $2300. Tbit it to give notice that 1, Robert P18CE8 (Feb. 26-March 20) You ( □ ' Manchester, 643-9557. t Brown of 175 TImrod Road. that you really don't. Lesperance Agency. 646^05. may not accomplish all your (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | W e l e a n s /MORE TO AUTOBIO(SRAPHy- ROCKVILLE. Extra large Auto Perte For Sole 60 Manchester have (lied an appllcatioii ^ COfcPyWnt IM.wgUtPesO* ___ ** d u e Jimmy Utility Truck. placarded 9 Oct 10 with the Division of ATTRACTIVE THREE five roomer. All modern EAST HARTFORD HOME. 1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 - Motorcfclee-Blcfcloe 64 k^hen. Kids and pets O.K. $2300. 1969 AMC A m ^ssador $200. Needs transm ission Liquor Control a grocery beer for the ROOM APARTMENT. Heat, Carpeted three bedroom. All $500. The above may be seen sale of alcoholic liquor on the premises aiancM — oil Fox hot water, electricity, /rfOO's) 236-5646. Locators. modem. Today 300’s. 236-5646. work. Call 643-4716. /F e e . at the Savings Bank of 353 Main Street. Manchester Hie appliances, references, no Locators. Fee. business will be owned by Robert E. CHEVY MOTOR FOR SALE - Manchester, 923 Main Street. Bugs Bunny — Htimdahl ft Sloffal pets. $275 646-3167 ; 228-3540. 1973 LE MANS WAGON. Brow n of 175 T im ro d Road. Valves completely done over. Eight cylinders. Air con­ UTILITY TRAILER. 16 inch Manchester and will be conducted by $200 or best offer. Please call ditioning. 70,000 miles. $800 or wheel. Metal body. Very good Robert E. Brown as permittee MANCHESTER - Condo for PLYMOUTH FURY II - lease. 2 Bedroom Townhouse. 643-9340; keep trying. best offer. 643-9190. condition $200 or best offer. Robert E. Brown c a VYHAT A RE'ibU MANCHESTER, Sunny three Excellent condition! Must be 871-1243. Dated IB 10 1960 5 VERNON HOUSE. King size New carpeting, applicances roomer with basement. Major - \H UP1D, DC three bedrooms, with ba.«e- A u to s For Sole 61 seen to be appreciated. Call FORD GRAN TORINO 1976 - 04440 and decoratii^. l ‘/i baths. applainces. Near buses. 643-9729; If no answer please ment, carpet laundry Fully equipped. Michelin 8horl Ribs — Frank Hill ■ ^ .0 2 - Slider. Deck. Full basement. Under $170. 236-5646. return call. facilities... plus more. $376. WE PAY TOP PRICES for Tires. Excellent mechanical No pets. $425 monthly. Homes Locators. Fee. Liqor Permit 236-5646. Locators. Fee wrecked and junk cars. A S B condition! Spotless interior! Unlimited, The Henry Notice of Application lU-NEVER TAKE TNE Agency .644-2525. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. Low mileage! Must sell! Call /VllCSNiaHT STASE Olticoe-Sloree for Rent 55 1976 FO RD LTD. Wagon. FOR SALE. Used non-slate This is to give notice that i. Call Tony 6466223. 633-2310. Chriatopber Poulot of 17 John Slrwt. AeAlN . Automatic transmission. hSiIl pool table with asseqsaries. VERNON - Near 86. luxury Willimantic. have filed an application power. Roof rack. Excellent Good condition. $150.6Q-2230. Condo, Appliances $345 MANCHESTER. Newly OFFICE SPACE DATSUN 1978 280Z - Ice Blue, placarded 9 Oct. 80 with the Division of condition. 43,000 miles. Best decorated one bedroom. No 4 speed, air, wire wheels, am- Liquor Control a Restaurant Wine k monthly. Secuerity, FO R RENT offer over $1000. 633-3296. references. Call 423-127, 4 » - lease. Just $100 a month. 236- fm stereo. Mint Condition. Beer fbr the sate o( alcofiolic liquor on WANTED JUNK AND LATE the premises 300 West Middle Turn* 3923. 5646. Locators. Fee. Best offer. Call 5286820. b C c ) : ^ ‘’C - In Manchester. Centrel MODEL WRECKS - Cash 1972 FORD F 250, 4x4. Over­ pike. Manchester The busineu will be Paid. Call Parker Street Used sized tires. Sunroof. Carpeted. owned by CkP Corporation of 300 West O N E BEDROOM MANCHESTER - Five locetlon. Air con­ Auto Parts, Inc. 649-^1. Stereo. Best offer. 633-n64. MOTORCYCLES. 1978 Vi Middle Turnpike. Manchester and will Rooms, garage, large porch, 2 APARTMENT in three family ditioning. HARLEY DAVIDSON, lower be conducted by Christopher Poulos as bedrooms. $340. Available home. Heat and electricity in­ permittee 1974 SUBARU - Good condi- CHEVY IMPALA1969 - Great 1973 CADILLAC SEDAN de rider. 1200. Immaculate. 3,000 Pl(5UeiN0 OUT MOW /MA/Vy^ November 1st. No pets. cluded. $285 a month. One e*$i$»iM* ■<>« iHiwguarMoa tion. Front wheel ddve. $1800 second car! Good motor, VILLE - Has all options. In miles. $3950. 1974 KAWASAKI Christopher Poulos Security. References. Call month security. One car 82 Cot I960 QUAI?TE(?S IT WILL TAKE Cell648-0001 i^ o tia b le . Telephone 643- a e a n interior. 83,500 miles. good running condition. Call KZ - 400. Immaculate. 4,000 Flatehar’s. Landing after 7 p.m., 643-1570.. parking. Tom B ^ le , 875-4474. 05740 W w. or 650-1723. $500. Call 649-1B37. MM714 after 10:30 a.m. miles. $775. 633-2304 ; 247-3247. TO SETTD JUPITEJ?. / I bRLAD 'Hu.INi; WINONA ... LAST YEAR. 5H L S te M L O TO LA ST V eA R S H L i n v e n t e d ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★IT »★★★★**★★★★★★★★★★★*★*★★**** 4 . 6J£.(;aiN an HOUR, tonight:'flMe. m a n /v ; e Qy'TL toeu,. 1H E fc3 -M IN U TEt,50F r - ( 30IL£D . 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