24 - EVENING HERALD. Wed- April 23, 1980 House approves ban Revival due House OKs lobby delay on trap bill HARTFORD (UPI) - The House The bill would also would prohibit makers who quit before their term has passed.a bill which would require Division of Public Utility Control expires have to wait at least one year on water pipe sales HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen, any legislator who quits in mid-term commissioners and the state con before, becoming a lobbyist. Salvatore DePiano, D-Brldgeport, to wait at least a year before retur sumer counsel from taking a job with . The bill also would prevent former Special edition Friday HARTFORD (UPI) - The House He said that about 20 miles of the the prime mover behind a bill to ning to the Capitol as a registered a public service company for one DPUC commissioners who are at has approved an amendment to im vinyl-lined water pipe is in use in lobbyist. ban use of steel leghold traps to year after termjnation of their ser torneys, and their law partners, from > . The Evening Herald Friday presents a special 44-page pose an indefinite ban on the saie of Connecticut and there are some 900 capture wild animals, vows to But the lower chamber Tuesday vice. representing a public service com asbestos cement, water pipes in miles of asbestos cement water pipe resurrect the measure today after rejected an amendment to the so- It was sent to the Senate on a 107-38 pany in a rate case for one year. edition exploring attitudes and philosophies of area leaders Connecticut until the state deter in the state. losing round one on a technicality. called “revolving door” bill which vote. In other action, the House sent the as they enter the new decade. mines whether they're a health WoodhuII released a list of 10 towns The controversial issue is would have required all lawmakers Rep. Clarice Osiecki, R-Danbury, Senate a bill which would require a The edition is called “Forescore. ’ a title selected hazard. last week where the vinyl-lined pipe to wait one year after their terms becoming a perennial in the proposed the amendment and said it landlord to provide a tenant at least because the material is an advance look at the ‘80s. The The amendment was tacked onto a was being used. The vinyl is bonded Legislature. Animal lovers say the expired before joining the flock of would make it clear the "halls of the 30 days notice before increasing the bill Tuesday to require companies to with the chemical traps, which clamp over the lobbyists. Capitol will not be fair game” in tjiid- rent or ceasing to provide utilities or prefix, fore, means prior and the root, score, to chronicle label all products that contain tetrachlorethylene, or TCE, which animal’s foot, are cruel. But Two lawmakers, including former session for legislators turned lob heat. or record. has been proven to cause cancer in asbestos, a substance that has been farmers say they’re needed to keep House Deputy Speaker Joseph byists. Extra copies of the “Forescore” edition may be linked to cancer if its fibers are in animals. animals from destroying their Coatsworth of Cromwell, threw in She said such switches represent It would also require the tenant to haled or ingested. The proposal now He said that of the 10 towns, only crops. the legislative towel last year to take “a breach of a public contract.” give at least 30 days notice before Vol.'XCIX, No. 175 - Manchester, Conn., Thursday, April 24, 1960 • Since 1881 • 20« Single Copy •1 5 c Home Delivered purchased at The Evening Herald office on Herald Square. must be approved by the Senate. Simsbury, Groton and Ledyard At first it looked like the lucrative lobbying positions. The. approved bill means law moving or Ceasing to pay rent. Rep. John Anderson, D-Newtown, showed significant levels of TCE and measure pushed by the Wesport- co-chairman of the Environment only a little more than 100 hoihes based Friends of Animals Inc. Committee, said manufacturers were affected. He said he was might have at least a short lifespan weren’t doing anything about the awaiting word on tests conducted in Tuesday when the Senate voted to potential health hazard from Norwich and Killingly. override committee rejection of Evacuation plan talks set | Anderson will run as an independent asbestos water pipes. WoodhuII said the TCE that has the bill. HARTFORD (UPI) —- Proposed P ro p o sed NuclearN u c le a r notification plansplans. have to participate. He ^ M “Unless we push the manufacturer leaked int(f the water is easily diluted State officials say the Of Regulatory Commission Two power plants are said Salem and Old But the 18-17 vote was the last Congress, said he was ending his or industry to come up with a better by flushing the system. fice of Civil Preparedness regulations would require located at the Millstone Saybrook were among WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. John remained on hand from his GOP Republican. when one considers that too many arresting our domestic ecomonic taken. Lt. Gov. William O’Neill, Anderson said' today he will run for campaign for the Republican campaign. answer, they don’t do anything,’’ “If we keep the water moving, the obviously trying to avoid a lengthy will call a meeting of the 28 towns within a 10-mile complex, where a third is those who may not become Anderson harshly criticized Presi decline," Anderson said. the White House as an independent nomination. He said he is running as an in people are disillusioned with the Anderson said. TCE doesn’t accumulate,” he said. and emotional debate on the issue, towns less than 10 miles radius of the Millstone being constructed. involved. dent Carter — the likely Democratic candidate because American voters “1 have chosen, after careful dependent because it is clear he can The amendment whisked through The federal Environmental Protec disposed of the measure by ruling from either of Connec complex in Waterford or Grandone said 28 towns nominee — but did not mention prospective choices our party struc "Our people have come to doubt should not have to make a choice deliberation, to pursue an indepen not win the nomination of the the same day that Richard WoodhuII, tion Agency recommends no more it out of order. ticut’s nuclear power com- the Connecticut Yankee fall within the 10-mile Reagan — virtually assured of the tures are offering. " that they are being told the real To ripen fruits faster, between Ronald Reagan and Presi dent course toward the presidency of Republican Party, which is chief of the Department of Health than 20 micrograms of TCE per liter He said the proposal never plexes to draw up nuclear power plant in ' radius, though a few only place them in a per GOP nomination. dent Carter in November. the United States,” Anderson told a dominated by conservatives "The current administration has truths about their nation's condition. Services’ water supplies section, told of water. should have been raised by the emergency evacuation Haddam to prepare have small corners that fo ra te d plastic bag. But while noting that he faces an legislators Connecticut should have Johns-Manville, a Colorado-based plans. emergency evacuation and are affected and may not Anderson, R-Ill., the one-time news conference at the National alienated by his liberal stance on uphill fight for the White House, demonstrated a total inability to And they have acquired a skepticism Judiciary Committee, where model conservative who became Press Club. He said he will return the social issues. such a moratorium. firm which manufactures the pipe, DePiano sits as co-chairman, but Frank Grandone, the Anderson said: chart a clear, common sense more liberal during his 20 years in federal campaign subsidies that But he said he- will remain a that President Carter will do what WoodhuII said there have been has ceased production of any pipe actually should have come out of state office’s acting “On balance, the obstacles pale economic policy that is capable of needs to be done." several limited instances where using TCE as the bonding agent. the Environment Committee. operations manager, said asbestos or vinyl-lined water pipes Like the vinyl-lined pipe, release of “It’s apparent the end run didn’t no date had been set for the have leaked hazardous amounts of a hazardous level of asbestos fibers work so we’ll have to come back meeting but that it would fibers or chemicals in water into water systems has only been another day on this bill,” said be held within the next six Juggling of numbers suppHes. detected in one town, Unionville. DePiano.______weeks. Probe death jOiftaiwi saves walk project EAST WINDSOR (UPI) — Police were in vestigating the death of a r o R By .MARY KITZMANN The largest adjustment was in the y e a r’s budget. Some had no local man whose body was Herald Reporter Highway Division, which was given adjustments other than salary in found at the foot of a stair about $M,000 for leaf collection after creases which were excluded from - Using two case behind a hotel. MANCHESTER the 1979-80 budget was adopted. the “six percent directive" and Authorities said Phillip different base figures to compute the The Maintenance Division received others had an extraordinary ap Poulin. 38, apparently fell public works budget has resulted in $9,000 for increased fuel costs, and propriation, such as the $50,000 given }r was pushed from a HAIRCUHERS retaining sidewalk repairs, while the administration added $18,000 for to the Town Attorney’s Office for out second-story balcony of the reducing expenditure increases from increases in electricity rates for side legal counsel, Point Hotel Monday. 8 percent to 6.8 percent. street lights. Weiss’s figured percentage in Police said the man had SPRING SPECIAL When the public works budget was crease of 7.61 percent is also based These adjustments allowed the on the adjusted or estimated expen been living in the hotel for fsts jhAILCA I h i M M f i } submitted in February, along with public works budget to fund the I our mall broctiuro. M iravooty on ttw , diture figures. The increase of $2,- several years. good from April 17th thru April 26th only other department head’s budgets, it sidewalk repairs, yet reach the ”6 h w t s OrapMc ona. q o m out to our roquoat Hat d tQ k H n Q 115,142 above this year’s budget apoctai aiocfca from mauronoo ctokna. borWrupleti* showed a 8 percent increase, and had percent increase” figure. SHAMPOO - HAIRCUT - BLOWDRY O F WHAT MHl aurptuoM at gonutfM borgotn prtoM. Como too cut sidewalk maintenance. grows to $2,391,765 using the adopted Tha most common sign of ON ih t now oeodtoo, p«M lod wNh o root 30 Boy tto-1 “It’s really the only way to do it,” budget figure. cancar is a sore that fails w e U & Hord-Timo' monoy bock Buorontoo. and atgrt up for a a troo (and worth d) aubocription N you'ro not aira Jay Giles, public works director, Giles said. “These things had to be However, several directors said to haal and bleeds easily. had based his request on on the funded, and will have to be funded they believed throughout the X i •BEDDING ^j^EEPSKINS •DOG FOpD^LAN budget figure adopted by the Board next year. But without adding them budgeting process, increases are WITH THIS AD of Director’s last May. Although cut in the budget, we had to cut the based on the adopted budget figure. OL ting the sidewalk maintenance, the amounts from other areas. That's Mayor Stephen Penny, said he rTBnsTi iS budget was not within the 6 percent why sidewalk maintenance was "didn’t believe anybody was talking Probate Court is open for Mon & Tues 10-5 2A V h Spencer St. increase directive Robert Weiss, eliminated." about the estimated figure” town manager, issued in December. conferences with the judge Wed - Fri 10-8 K-Mart Plaza CORNER NIRTFORD RD. “But if we fund those areas the "The percentages are based on the from 6;30 P.M. to 8 P.M. Sat - 9 - 5 Manchester, Conn. Appts. 649-7782 When the manager’s budget was money doesn't have to be found adopted figures, and are used solely within another area. That let us keep as a working tool,” Penny said. 00 llniraday nights. Ap Walk-lna am i PIHE ST., given to the Board of Directors in pointments suggested. 649-1136 the maintenance function." However, he noted during Mon NIHCHESTER March the public works budget Night telephone num^r: showed a 6.8 percent increase and Weiss says the adopted figure is day’s workshop “ it became ap 647-3227, sidewalk repairs were funded. not "realistic” to what.was actually parent” adjusted figures were TIMSDAYS16-9 spent. Several other departments sometimes used. j William E. FitzGerald FMAYS 16-6 The manager’s budget increase is were allowed to use “adjusted Judge of . Probate OPEN SAIURIAYS10-5 based on this year’s adjusted figure, Republican Director William the amount the directors adopted figures" in computing next year’s Diana, said he believed the adopted plus appropriations that were ap budget, including the Police Depart figures were used, and “assumed proved throughout the year. ment. but Weiss, without checking Mr. Weiss would tell us ” if they Serious work Although Weiss's directive the records, could not name them. weren’t. But Stephen Cassano, depu David Graveline of School Street, left, and Manchester's Oak Grove Nature Center specifically asked that increases be However, not all the budgets used ty mayor, said he “was aware ” the Patrick Cooney of 31 Lyndale St., prepare Wednesday afternoon. (Herald photo by Bur- Open Sale based on the adopted budget figure, the adjusted figure to compute next adjusted figures were being used. Dally Effective fishing line before trying their luck at bank) he says during the budget review P .’AfSI 9:30-9:30 Wed., April B.D. &SON process, the decision was made to < ♦ Sunday 23 thru Sat., PEARL allow the adjustments. 11-5 .TH E B^NVIIMO P LA C E April 26 “We’ ve always been using the es timated cost figures in the budget Town funding policy ing,” Weiss said yesterday. Introducing IMTRODUaS iiiK«< KELVINATOR List error immoral^ Green says
may mean r' By KKM N F()IJ:Y home the day of the referendum. referendum last year FREEZERS There’s nothing worse than people of Hfralil Reportfr "Housing isn t the issue." Smyth good will remaining silent, though said "tlnele Sam is telling us how to Self-Serve no tax cut History is full of it” run our town We have to take care of Your Choice M A N C H E S ’I'IJt —Accepting our elderly and poor first before we MANCHE.STER -Tow n Comp federal money while refusing other Green said his commission’s take care of others government funding because civil primary goal was to enforce the EACH AT ONE troller Thomas Moore confirmed state’s anti-discrimination laws by Thursday morning the Eighth rights “strings" are attached is both "I don't think I’nele Sam wants to tearing down the “artificial barriers" Wallcovering! LOW COST District budget for 1980-1981 unethical and "immorar according tell you how to run your town," reflected a $28,8 million error in to Arthur Green, Director of the imposed on minorities by the real es Green eiiuntered "I think he just Grand List computations. State Commission on Human Rights tate industry, banks and home wants to ensure civil rights $ lOO and Opportunites. owners guidelines are followed. ” • 12 Cu Ft Total Capacity • 16.1 Cu. Ft. Freezer Monday night the Eighth District “The issue has many im When asked it a e(jmplaint filed by • 2.6 Cu. Ft. Freezer Capacity » Textured Steel Door Board of Directors predicted a cut of Speaking before nine people at the • "No Frost" Fresh Food • Quick Freeze Shells Manchester Citizens for Social plications," he noted. "It cau.ses former Hartford deputy mayor Nick one mill for district residents who problems in school integration and (,’arbone against Manchester with Compartments » Door Lock currently are taxed on a 4,5 mill rate. Responsibility Wednesday night. • Available in Five Colors • Energy Saver prevents children from learning and live federal agencies would be The cut, district director John Flynn Green made a sweeping condemna • Only 28" Wide tion of the town’s withdrawal from the appreciating the differences in peo surcossful in loreing the town to ac Jr. said, was a result of an increased ple, Housing integration is important cept the HI D money. Green said he Grand List total of $142.2 million. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Block not just to minorities; we submit it’s thought It wouldn't lie AUTOMATIC However, Moore revealed Grant program and the "horrible im good for all of us.’’. Matching Dryer Wednesday the total Grand List for age" the town has made for itself "What Carbone is doing is talking Criticism of Green’s remarks about the problem ” (ireen said Available the District as of Oct. 1, 1979 was around the rest of the country. WASHER only $113.4 million based on the came from Robert Smyth, former "The private community leadership member of the Concerned Citizens here and the politicians are responsi town’s Board of Tax Review’s fin "No town should get a single Tranimtuion S-Y*or Guoronlt* for Manchester’s Development ble for the behavior of the town dings. Moore said the directors failed federal dollar if it denies equal which initiated the petition for the They've been searing [leople. ’ to take phase-in reassessment into housing opportunities to minorities, ” 18 lb. Capacity account, and $28.8 million of the Green said. “People walk up to me in • 5 Cycles — 3 Grand List will be exempt from taxa other parts of the country and ask Speeds tion. ‘what the hell’s going on in • 4 Wash-Rinse Manchester.” KELVINATOR Exclusive 2 yr. Parts Flynn, who prepared the figures Temp for the district's revenue estimates, Combinations & Service Warranty Green blamed what he called thurscloy. has said he will be talking to. Moore • Porcelain top & lid “demagouges ” for last April’s ment on the job; approves election about the discrepancy but was un referendum which saw voters place a NORWALL available for comment this morning. The weather day liquor sales and extends Sun two-year moratorium on the federal day night bar hours. Page 20. District President Gordon Iiassow housing program by almost a 3 to 1 idereasing cloudiness tonight said the $113.4 million Grand List with chance of rain. Detailed The Senate approves a com • Pre-pasted p R'c e o . 9 6 margin. 1 figure did not reflect motor vehicle forecast on I’uge 2. promise amendment limiting com S H O P N O W or personal property assessments. "The leadership of Manchester munities' control over con should look to that image of the town dominium convepions, I’uge 20. .PaperB acked Vinyl IIIMSSc KaVMTOR...TODAYASAlWAY5, COmUTTED TOEXaiLENai \aoAmo.ANy in sports SALE J9 6 AND SAVE “1 don't have the figures in front of that’s been created,” Green o Scmbbable me, ” Lassow said. "But they only remarked. “The demagouges who’ve Hot-hitting East Catholic nine in PRICE used real estate in their estimate of brought it about are leading the peo romp... Cheney baseball team wins Inside today o P e e l a b l e the Grand List. We'll have to wait ple who are too frightened to think while MCC on top as Andy Monsees Business...... 17 and see if they'll be a tax cut." for themselves." tosses no-hitter ... Page 13. Classified...... 20t2 2 Our nevy instock vyallcovering department lets you choose your design and colors and take it However, Moore said the $113.4 Controversy continues on first Comics...... 23 home with you immediately Decorate this weekend! Choose from 3 different qualities to suit your “SERVICE IS OUR BEST PRODUCT He told the group they were doing a female finisher in Boston Marathon Editorial ...... 4 needs. ■a ' .11 -,t H, i I j t a u H S A i t i . b i n v u : i -.a ^.-,i at ilO N million did indeed represent all of the Rescue from tree job “the town’s leadership should be districts taxable property adding, "1 .. Page 14. Entertainment ...... 16 doing", by enlightening the CD issue Fam ily...... 10-11 AVAILABLE IN THESE STORES i s , I W A II W T ..Ih App,0,«d Cr.d.l CHMl, don't know what the $142.2 million Five-year-old Eric Wilson found the going rough after he and informing voters of the issues. I'HOMWUL (A S lH A V tN MANCHESTER SOUTHINGTON VLHNl'N AATERHd R* represents.” slipped attempting to climb a tree behind the offices of The Connecticut Gardening ...... 6 IS Shunpiko Rd t■9S(lll‘
Manchester — A City of Village Charm By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA Dennis Phelan, Manchester Housing Authority almost unanimous in its opposition to the town’s “M” Howland said the subcommittee, made up of Founded Oct. 1,1881 Herald Reporter executive director, suggested that his agency could “ ne. devleopers and realtors, believes the “M ” zone is “W y manage any apartments the town chose to buy under the The “M” zone requires that at least one-third of a difficult to do anything in. It is very restrictive.” Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, MANCHESTER — The Mayor’s Commission on (Con new legislation. parcel be developed as single-family housing and that no A change in the “M” zone regulation is scheduled for a dominium Conversions failed to rally a quorum at its Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone <203) 843-2711. In other business. Commission Member Warren more than one-third be used for apartments or condos, public hearing at the May 5 meeting of the Planning and meeting ’Tuesday night but heard from Rep. Walter M orrb«r. Audit BufM u of Circulation Member, United Prete International Howland, a realtor, reported that his subcommittee was The remaining one-third can be used for duplex homes. Zoning Commission. Joyner, R-Manchester, on newly passed state legislation Train service derailed SMven Harry, Executive Editor that could ease the housing shortage caused by the new All the enthusiasm a strong case for rail service A long-term program sup Customer Service 647-0946 Frank A. Burbank. Manaolng Editor craze. Harold E. Turkington, Editor Emeritus generated for rail service and the idea deserves further porting the rail service will Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publlaher Joyner said the Municipal Housing Finance Assistance Plllllllllll iiiiiiiiiiiii have an impact on state deci Act allows towns great leeway in the options it provides. between Manchester and consideration in the next service possible as soon as frustrated when an mportant sion makers. Under the act, towns may borrow on 20 or 30 year bonds Hartford may seem to haye state budget process. possible. matter becomes lost in the and make money available to people at low interest rates Deli Department Specials Service to Manchester and 1 been a waste of time to some. The long-range transporta C!ontinuing to accomplish state legislature’s to purchase their units, or the town can buy entire apart CHOICEST MEATS tion plan still calls for rail re-establishing the rail cor ment units and rent them out. KRAKUSIMPORTED The fact the bill which the preliminary work is a deliberations. But continuing service between Manchester ridor to Willimantic have William Hale, president of Heritage Savings and Loan, IN TOWN POLISH H A M ...... ,lb. * 2 .6 9 would have enabled the ser wise move that will help the effort will help make the said he would support the town’s use of the legislation’s gained support of state GENUINE IMPORTED SWITZERLAND vice to be established was and Hartford. speed the government state aware that Manchester options, esp«ially since other programs to aid moderate transportation planners. USDA LEAN - HEAD CUT SWISS CHEESE...... ,lb. * 2 .6 9 defeated should not hamper In January another strong machinery if and when funds is serious about seeking the income families are in difficult financial straits. USi The funds just weren’t Hale particularly cited the federal legislation now pen TOBINS HOT HAM OR the people of Manchester in statement should be made to are available for the project. service. available this year, although ding that may cripple the Connecticut Housing Finance CORNED BEEF BHSKn CAPPI OR PROSCUITTINI * 2 .9 9 their effort to re-establish the put the mechanisms in mo We hope those who strongly Authority, because low to moderate income people often TOBINS considerable progress has Continuing to support rail service. tion for the rail service. supported the concept of rail have turned to this financing vehicle in the past. He TURKEY BREAST...... * 2 .9 9 As state transportation fun been made. service for Manchester will added that getting monies from the federal Department It is understandable that a service for Manchester will USDA FLAT C U T WUNDERBAR ding priorities change, the A study of the Willimantic help convince the decision of Housing and Urban Development would be difficult GERMAN BOLOGNA * 1 .3 9 new transportation program continue to let their opinions given present circustances. .lb. people of Manchester should corridor is underway and if makers that the service OUR OWN FRESH was shelved in this year of in be known. Before the town can use the state legislation, a referen CORNED BEEF BRISKn make it clear the rail service support is consistent it will should be given a higher dum on bonding would have to be held. Rep. Joyner said COLESLAW ...... 5 9 « flation and budget pressure. BOQNER SKINLESS should be established. help make the Manchester It is easy to become priority. he believed the referendum would have a greater chance But Manchester presented of success if the town avoided the mortgage underwriting PRIDE OF THE FARM BEEF FRANKS .lb. * 1 .4 9 option. Wr/MnDUAH.ltXJ Allow HXIR SCOOPS Robert Faucher, commission chairman, said his reac TURKEY BREAST tions to the legislation are mixed, since the law still P E o u f m m jociAi usr removes rental property from apartment hunters. He kyDooSSnayd _1HER£R«AS5ll«JRRKnON! said the tfenefit would be that it gives the town the option USDA CHOICE BONELESS HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS of making housing loans, but he also expressed reser Q^irii0U(iNr'M0UriM0l(E5’ MAS A vations about having the town becoming involved in the ItXJR UKHIESS rental business. RIB EYE STEAK W in APPEAR O N r n n i M i ,n m . m WEAVER DUTCH FRYE HEAD & SHOULDERS m m 90<\ Honor students listed at Illing PARTY PAK 28 oz. pkg. 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We Give Old Fashioned Spirit in the inner man.” Covenant Church, Brenda McCarthy, Reina Browne, Diane Carlson, Brian It will enable you to face trying Now the next time the old hopeless Manchester Meucci, Sandy Millette, Carr, Donna Carrier, Allen Butcher Service... For Quality Kimberly Mitchell, Michelle CJioiniere, Mark Cimino. Christopher Coniam, Morianos, Tracy Murning, Herald in Washington Patrick Cosgrove, Erin Lori Newcomb, Marc Crossley, Tony Diaz, Kellie STORE HOURS; Olander. Dietz, Steven Dietz, Louise Kathy Pappas, Steven DiPaolo, John Dubiel. Mon. & Tues. 'til 6:00 317 Highland St. Patarani, Neill Ramsey, Joan Edwards, Evette Ela, David Riordan, Joanna Robin Eric Enroth, Maureen Is marriage too taxing? son. Michael Rock. Jon Wed., Thurs., & Fri. til 9D0 Flanagan, James Frallicciar- MANCHESTER affects about 16 million married women to work, taxing married peo along with ranking minority member Rogers. By LISA SHEPARD dilemma especially this year,” said legislative scrap pile. Julie Rubin, Stacey Samp di, John Frallicciardi, Darrin Herald Correspondent couples giving the Internal Revenue ple at the same rates as singles Barber Conable (R-N.Y.), did Ed Grosswiler, Ullman’s press aide. Hearings drew more national son. Charlene Schlichting, Gilbert, Leonie Glaeser. Sat. & Sunday Service between $5 and $9 billion. It would mean a loss of about $7 billion Alex Glenn, Heidi Goehring, HI&HLJllTS FJ1BKM2&KBT promise at the April hearings the Jennifer Saise, James Sheehy, 'til 6K)0 CONN. WASHINGTON - Gail and Robert “There’s no way in a balanced attention to the issue and with close Pamela Gurney, Jay Hall, is solely for this reason that the to the federal treasury. When issue would not fade into oblivion, but Lisa Silverman. Laura Sloan, Jamin are working hard to have con budget situation that you can have a to three-quarters of working married Mary J Heine, Kurt Heinrich, Jamins divorced and why they want Congress is searching every nook and that’s no guarantee action will occur Kristen Spear. gress pass a law that would put their tax cut that is for a specific group of Jennifer Holmes, David to help other couples in a similar cranny for funds to balance the before Congress recesses in October. women expected to be employed by Leslie Stevenson, Debra James. tax divorce consulting service out of people to the exclusion of everyone budget, few are anxious to forfeit $7 Hearings on the tax inequity in 1972 the end of the decade, pressure Struthers, Heidi Sullivan, David Johnson, James business. situation achieve a financially secure else.” Paul Toland, Catherine divorce. billion. brought no action because it was However, Janice Mays, a top aide should continue mounting until the Warwick, Andrea Watts, Lisa Keeney, Shawn Kershaw, The Jamins, of Greenwich, Ct., Dawn Kinney, Susan Krupp, Even though Rep. Millicent believed then the marriage penalty to the Ways and Means Committee, tax system for married wage earners Weinberg, Lisa Wilcox. have formed the first consulting ser The Jamins consider their unusual Brenda Kuhl, Paula '__ fZHnr.F.HYGROCER Y SPECIALS - ^ 1’ ■ if Garden Fresh, Produce Specials Fenwick (R-N.J.) and Sen. Charles didn’t affect enough couples to is a tad more optimistic about cor is brought in line with single persons. Sandra Wilson, Donald vice in the country to help married business a form of social protest and Wright, Kimberly Wright, Kurowski, Theresa Landry. Mathias (R-Md.) don't consider their warrant a change. But now that more Julie LaPlante, Richard couples who divorce strictly to avoid along with millions of other married, recting the inequity. She too stresses Why is it a problem in the first Sarah Zimmerman. TOMATO JUICE ...... popular legislation aliowing married than 50 percent of the married the economy continues to head into a Lemieux, Thomas Lerch, the additional tax they pay simply two-income couples are insisting place? A 1948 tax reform had singles Grade 8 Donald Logan, David SWEET LIFE couples to file as singles a tax cut, women in the country are working, it recession and a tax cut is pushed, “I because they are legally wedded. Congress get rid of the marriage tax. winding up on the short end, so in MacBryde, Jenifer 99< that's what it boils down to for the is more likely something will be wouldn’t be surprised to' see Luisa Addabbo, Stacey ASPARAGUS .lb. Take a married couple with One would be hard pressed to find a 1969 the tax structure was changed to Anderson, Adam Ansaldi, MacGillvary, Gordon APPLE JUICE „ . . 9 9 * powerful House Ways and Means done. something on the marriage penalty.” Markham, Robert Mazzoni. separate incomes of $10,000 each. congressman on Capitol Hill who remove the singles penalty. The tax Amy Atlas, Jeffrey Baskin, VANITY FAIR Committee. Ullman is not considered a big sup The question Mays and others ask Harris Berger, Glen Boggini, Patricia McCarthy, Rebec When filing jointly on a combined in didn't agree the marriage tax is un onus was then thrown onto the backs The Ways and Means Committee, porter of eliminating the marriage is just what that “something” might Stephen Bogli. ca McCray, Alicia McDowell, come of $20,000, they owe Uncle Sam fair, but it's questionable whether of married couples. FACIAL TISSUES 3P . 5 3 * which held hearings on the issue tax but he has attached a proposal Jeffrey Borgida, Jonathan Kimberly Merz, Lee SPINACH 10 oz. bag $2,745. If they were both single, there’s enough momentum to bring be. Fenwick’s proposal has 226 Brody, Linda Brophy, Denise Norwood, Donald Palmer, recently, is responsible for initiating allowing a 10 percent deduction on POST however, they would have owed the about a change in a year when cosponsors in the House, Mathias has Buonano, George Busky, Laura Parliman, David any changes in the tax system. the first $20,000 of the lower earner to “At that time many women didn’t government only $2,354. This means Congress’ main objective is to 23 in the Senate, and theirs appears Marie Campion, Christine Pesso. RAISIN BRAN , . „ 8 9 * The key person in the battle is an omnibus tax reform bill. work (only about 40 percent) and Carlson. Janice Cote. Deborah Poland, Douglas they are paying a $391 “penalty" for balance the budget. to be the most politically feasible. GLAD Ways and Means Chairman A1 "The administration has said they Another proposal requiring man Congress simply didn’t foresee the Colleen Culleton, Colleen Potter, Sandra Prior, David TOMATOES . 12 oz. pkg. being married. While the marriage tax is viewed Ramsey, Wayne Reading, Ullman (D-Ore.), and he's in no support a change but there’s no room datory individual returns for dramatic increase in two-wage Cunningham, Lianne Darna, 2 / 1 s O O The “ marriage penalty” now as unfair and a disincentive for Donna DeBonee, Ashwani William Reading, Karen Roy, PLASTIC WRAP mood for a tax cut this year. Ullman. in the budget and that's Ullman's everyone appears destined for the earner families,” noted an aide. Dhar, Anthony DiPietro, Frank Sacchi. PENN DUTCH - STEMS « PCS. Joseph Donovan. Kristen Eib. John Savidakis Jr., Rebecca Gahan Fallone, Angelique Schackner, Lorna Seybolt, MUSHROOMS ...... 2 / 8 9 * MAC APPLES .3 lbs. Washington Merry-Go-Round Faucher, Patricia Gallagher. Jeffrey Shaw, Karen Sidway, Brian Garrison. Lisa Gates, Jam es Siewertsen, Holly BUMBLE BEE IN WATER Laura Gauthier, Rodney Gill. Smith, Melanie Smith. 7 9 ^ Kim Girard. William Steele, David CHUNK LIGHT TUNA ...... 6.5 oz. ■ W Stepper. Mark Stepper, Amy Glidden, Margaret VLA8IC Harvey, Kristen Hutt, Eric Pamela Sterling, Sean Would U.S. allies boycott Iran despite oil needs? Johnson, Shelly Johnson. Sullivan. Kenneth Szarek, ...... , . » 5 9 * Erica Taylor, Robert Taylor. KOSHER SPEARS UiAUIlillllIF ith Coupon & II ilh t otiptui Steven Jonas, Glenn Jutras, $7.50 Purchate .50 l*urrhnsr Bv JACK ANDERSON Iranian government. They are likely rejected Iran's recent price hike of supplies. Terrance Kean. James Vincens, Mark Iran. to call Rep. Howard Wolpe, D-Mich., Mark Keith, James Korner, WASHINGTON - The Central Walling, Karen Weinberg, to cut off credit any day, according to $2.50 a barrel — and got away with it. Even the oii producing countries’ Too oily at his Federal Telephone System Karen Krupp, Jennifer Lind- Patricia Wojnarowski. FROZEN & DAIRY Intelligence Agency has determined intelligence sources. The important point is that Iran’s chief spokesman, Sheik Ahmed Zaki BREYER8 • ALL FLAVORS CHARMIN TETLEY Although Jimmy Carter’s people number — but from a phone outside that Iran can be brought to its knees What makes matters worse, from economy depends on its oil exports. Yamani, the Saudi Arabian oil the system — they get the Fletchers ICECREAM ...... TOILET TISSUE TEA BAGS claim Ted Kennedy’s challenge is HOODS - 3 FLAVORS "within a matter of weeks” if U.S. It must sell 1.6 million barrels a day minister, recently admitted as much 4 pk white a asst. • 10QCT. the Iranians point of view, is that the already dead, they’re still not going instead. Dodd asks approval SHERBET...... allies will agree to boycott the coun just to stay alive — and most of its .....
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SOITH WINDSOR - I gallon 28 LINE OUTDOOR She has been involved in Kenneth Morin, 25 and i " x 2 » * r SAVE 15.00 CLOTHESLINE DRYER organizational develop Robin Rochleau, 20, both of TO 17.22 Features 28 lines, each ment, human relations, 171 Candlewood Drive, l?Reg. g S ta in I Reg. 5.99 73" long Comes com women's consciousness iBeg. 16.99 54.99 Stains any South Windsor, were I Reg. 3.29 y^Painted w o o ^ plete with hardware groups. Church Women arrested on warrants Sir'W xM 'lixir'IliillSE, i GALLON WET A ID DRT MR.0UTS1DE® No 4073 United and holds clinical Tuesday charging them GRAVEL, SAND SAVE 50c 81-PERFORMAICE SHOP VAC 3 X 1 3 ^ , REDWOOD STAIN 84" DELUXE DRYER memberships in the with illegal possession of a 4 um mum m American Association of OR MORTAR MIX TO 90c Includes 6' hose with airflow SALL0N(3 785Llff^ Latex that dries in No 3000 Reg 26 99 19.99 narcotic substance. With' heovy duty book and sidd SAVE 10.00 99 Marriage and Family For new apphcations control, extension wand, mas 1 hr. to a deep Police said the arrest braces. to oisemble lor ______TO 13.00 Reg Therapists, the American or repair projects. ter nozzle, dolly, rug and squee redwood finish. was made in connection garag e or worksbc^. No. TU2D. Association of Sex irx38"x72"SIBIlF0liR gee shoes No 800-01. SUBMERSIBLE with a call they received on OIL BASE Reg. 5.99 3.99 Educators and Couselors, April 2. The call was No TLS2$. Bog. 18.99...... i 4 . n 10 fiAL No 800-03. Rog.68.99 .. 54.99 FLOTEC PUMP and serves on the National allegedly made by Ms. SAVE 26°b No S1300 Council for Family Rochleau for medical 2 LIGHT, 4 0 W A n TEMPEST II PUMP Relations assistance for Morin. SAVE 5.00 No S1250 Reg 42 99 32.99 Card party set Police said at that time FLUORESCENT SHOP LITE they found an amount of 5 GAL ASPHALT Complete with 3-wire cord, NEKNON - The Ladies s spicious white powder ROOF COATING plug and hanging hardware Missionary Society of 99 Talcottville which they had field tested. Asbestos-fibrated for U.L approved, bulb not Req. Morin and Ms. Rochleau included No. St-1 Congregational Church will maximum durability. 34.99 V - y are scheduled to appear in SAVE 3.00 SINGLE LEVER sponsor a military whist court in East Hartford on and setback card parU May 2. KITCHEN FAUCET Friday starting at 7:45 By Rockwell No 07229 Todd Picard, 18, of 56 p.m. in the church hall. IIQII 07249 Main Street and Elm Hill Breezy Hill Road, South 13.99 Windsor, was charged WITH SPRAY Road 5 GAL TROWEL-ON No 07239 07259 Mary and Ed McKeever Tuesday with failure to Reg 41 99 34.99 obey a stop sign. Police PLASTIC ROOF CEMENT of Manchester will conduct said he allegedly went Weatherproof, water the games. There will be many prizes and through the stop sign on proof and economical. PIERCOI eg. Slater Road, lost control of 31.99 refreshments will be his car, drove onto a lawn 2 2 " x 2 S " STAINLESS served Tickets at $1.25 at 385 Doming St. and ap \S. will be sold at the door. parently in trying to right SAVE 1.50 STEEL KITCHEN SINK Proceeds will be used the car, caused it to roll TO 5.00 SAVE Self-rimming. No PS3324 toward the purchase of a ' Reg. 4.99 over. His court date is May TO 40»o DOUBLE BOWL SINK m Message Master to be in 2. 10"xI0'ROLLS OF SAVE 1.50 stalled outside the church. •49; No PS3332 Req 41 99 32.99 South Windsor Police are ALUMINUM FLASHING TO 4.00 ('onvention set ll^ Reg. 4.99 investigating complaints I4"xl0'Reg. 6.99 ? that two cars were entered . 4.99 WARWICK. R I. - Divi at the 10-Pin Bowl on 20"xl0' Reg 8 99 5.99 INDOOR/OUTDOOR 2-WlRE EXT. CORD 99 sion 1 of the .Air Force ' " i Req. 7.49 Sergeants Association will Route 5 and items valued r'x S O 'Reg. 14,99 ^ 9 .9 9 SAU SAVE 11.97 199 SAVE 2.00 | 9 - r ~ . . SIZE MH H8 hold its annual convention at about $200 were taken 799 bundle I Reg. 35.98 s o n . 5M TOILET TANK May 9-11 at the Marriott from each car. to e n . ’ 11 13 99 9.9) 3 RUNG PRE-CUT P O l U if Ail 4'x8'xI/4^'H ||A lilil - _^i^if3/8"MOLTI-PORWt 8l^|^ BOluS! o r T V S i r St a n l e y p o w e r- REPAIR KIT I ^ Inn in Providence, R I. All Bowdoin Club ^ R e g . 9.99 KITS WITH STRINGERS A f i m EXTERIOR PL T iO O lI l A l f i a B BOARD SHEETS l o c k n TAPE FREE WHEN YOU Designed to slop noised AFSA members in New WEST HARTFORD - and leaks No 2646 C York and New England are The Bowdoin Club of 3-TAB ASPHALT BUY A DELUXE GARASE HOOK urged to attend Brig Gen. Connecticut will hold a ROOF SHINGLES O P E N E R S 9 U .T I VALUE Keith McCartney of the dinner meeting May 10 at SAVE 51.24 SAVE 30.00 USAK Recruiting Service, With 235 lb rating in TO 75.36 TTS The Place for Stek, 199 4 colors. 33 sq. ft. per rnmmtmmimmm 3 1 SAVE 20.00 will be guest of honor F'or Oakwood Ave., West Hart bundle Build your own born with information on hotel ac ford. 199 numbered frame and 1 ^ | | | ^ i99 commodations and ware, nails, templates and 199 registration, contact the Area alumni, spouses, roll Reg. 79.99 4 Q99 parents of students and tions are included. Floor, shingles and Reg. 69.99 local chapter president or cCte optional. 4’ extension kits and alternate Reg. 149.99 friends of Bowdoin College Reg. IVz TON HYDRAULIC 3 6 " x 2 2 " FORMICA® call Leonard R Hill, con are invited. To learn more, U.L LISTED STAIDARD GARAGE a I vention chairman. (401) contact Richard E. MINERAL SURFACE |M |« . BMMM i/rm m DOOR OPERATOR FROM STANLEY FLOOR JACK VANITY BASE IN 739-2641. Cartland, 90 Dover Road, wMwy,,,, •riM I ' Has a lilting range of Birthright West Hartford. ROLL ROOnNG Dependable 1/4 h.p. orotor opens ond posi- 5" to 15" and double WALNUT OR WHITE I'll' tivrty locks I8'x7’ garage door*. No. 1000. Has deeply ingrained open hou^ie Workshop set 100 sq. it. rolls in white, support arms D O T black or green I 'l i r 7'l"«12"«7'9"v'1 B*g.il3J» BSBU r'Inlii IO8XIB0«R4fnBNo.2000 IU«. 17848 ItM l approved No A10003 doors, sell-closing HARTFOHD - WEST HARTFORD - nOffttBOOBOfmiHo 3000. Beg. >88.89. 149.19 hinges Birthright of Greater Hart- "Design a Playground. ” a lord. a non-profit, non- two-session workshop for denominational communi parents, teachers and (!) ty service organization recreation leaders, will be presented April 29 and May Cone to CHANNEL & Register Fer which acts as a crisis center for girls and women 6 at Saint Joseph College. "DR. WALLY'S"Free C lin ic faced with distressful To learn more, call the o GRACE compony pregnancies, will conduct college's community in "W all Decor w ith Paneling" an open house on Saturday terest program office, 232- from 2 to 4 p ni. at 75 Pratt 4571, extension 217 SAVEGAS&TINE n FREE! "HOW TO" BOOKLETS FREE USE OF: COFFEE TIBIEI OPEN SUNDAY 9i30 A.M. WEDNESDAY, AFRO. 30(k 7:00 P.N. te 9:00 P.M. St. The public is invited. UConn seminar J 1 / •CAITOPCAIIIEBS |«fai u tor e«lf«« The new chapter is CHANNE HONE'CENTEBS Mil Ktic / Uhoos* from SO dIfloroBt booMoU TO S:30 P.M. CHANNEL • Learn about planning and project nrraterials needed. headed by .loyce Paradise • WBAMNEINAILODNS STORRS — Nurse prac T J BatarAay M ratof, IND C fllT BTBNnO • Get step by step instructions. titioners in Connecticut Sotlf aod to kolp yoa haadlo aay • FENCE8TBETCHEBS • See our experts demonstrate how it's done ol Newington and Wanda ARE CLOSE TO HONE rOB TOVB CORVBRIBNCB HOME CENTERS f At our; MANCHESTER PARKADE HOME CENTER will have an opportunity to \ 8 UM W F 1 do>lt-yoar«oll projoct ■accoNlally. • POSTHOLE DIGGERS ■ ■ m 1 1 D Agostino ol East Hart WEST MIDDLE TPKE. AND BROAD ST. ford. co-directors; and update their knowledge of i J I ' •STAPLECONS It's F i l l , • ! cawMl "America's No. 1 Do-It-Yourself Stores" WHEREVER TOO LIVE 111 1 GencV i Ve Ginn of urology at a seminar Newington, seiretary; Friday and Saturday at the with a stall o I 17 University of Connecticut. ENFIELD MANCHESTER PARKADE volunteers Irom the towns For registration infor STATELINE P L A IA B T . 2 2 0 (ELM ST.) mation, call 486-3231. WEST MIDDLE TPKE. aad BEOAD ST. of Manchester. Glaston ■Mjyw bury. West Harllord and SALE ENDS 4/27/80 N-73-17 (f;Copyright, Channel Home Centers, Inc. 1980. Newington EVENING HERALD, Thurs., April 24, 1980 — 1 1 10 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs.. April 24. 1980 Wclclinqs Bloodmobile donors listed MANCHESTER - The Kathleen Bresciano, Edward Sandra Kowalsky, Giovava Crockett. Miss Bonnie David Graham-Cataldo following is a list of donors P. Coltman Sr., Reno R. Kowalsky, Dorothea Cooper. son, Mrs. Terry Mathewson. Jasak-Bednar who gave blood to the Red Dufour, Allan James, Edward Antonio Caxide, Mark Mrs. Francoise M. Dupont. Cross Bloodmobile Friday J. Joy. Clark, Brian Adams, Mrs. Helen Papa. Miss Sheila Virginia M. Cataldo of Manchester and William J. Arthur M. Roth, Donna M, Jacqueline (Josselin, Steuart Mitchell, Anthony Alibrio, Deborah Ann Bednar of Wellesley, Mass., and William .f in downtown Manchester. Graham of Oradell, N.J., were married April 18 at St. Seiso, Richard Lauzier, Sarah Kennedy, Marlene Stone, John Parla, Eric G. Morrison, Richard Jasak of Concord, N.H., were married April 19 Appointments kept Bryce, George T. Edwin Nicholson, Anita John G. Bell, William L. at St. Margaret Church in South Windsor. Bridget Church in Manchester. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick V. Helen Aseltine, Sally Chrostowsky, John J. Massolini. Briggs. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, A. Burgess, Leslie Christensen, Goiangos, Peter McCarrick, Deborah Benson, Gary M. Jay Anderson, Mrs. Helen Bednar of South Windsor. The bridegroom is the son of Cataldo of 19 Green Manor Road, Manchester. The Beverly Herzog, Allan Davis S. Prince. Marineau, Teresa LaBelle, Small. Nathan Agostinelli, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jasak of Littleton, N.H. I bridegroom is the son of Mrs. John Graham of River Jenkins, Michael Maloney, John M. Ruff, Andrew R, Fred E. Peck. Robert J. Joseph Paggioli, Robert J. Edge, N.J. Michael Orlowski, Kevin Klemyk, Jean G. Laprise, Woodsome, Nancy M. Nowak, The Rev. Joseph H. Keating celebrated the nuptial k't?' Madden. Joel Dennison. Miss mass and performed the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. ’The Rev. Emilio Padelli, pastor of St. Bridget Church, Shea. Pearl Ward, David Moyer, Michael H, Doenges, Laurie Levonick, Miss Brenda Louis Babin was organist and Linda Kelly, soloist. officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Ralph Maccarone Elsie Tartaglia, Warren Wayne Cefaretti, Maryann Margaret S. Muszynski. Carron. Bobbin Bednar of South Windsor was her sister’s maid of Manchester was organist and Jane Maccarone of Klesinschmidt, Saliy Marte, Michaud. Carol Post, Earl W. Scott, Gary Robinson, David Joyce S. Young, Anne S. Stephen Pelletier, John F. Maureen Richloff, Helen W. of honor. Diane Peterson of Concord, N.H., was matron Manchester, soloist. Torstenson, Mrs.' Helena ’The bride was given in marriage by her father. Lynn E. Gardiner Flynn, Arnie Hill, Wayne Rivers, Robert H. Sines, Enes, Rita Benito, Carol Agostinelli, Mrs. Hazel Spire, of honor. Bridesmaids were Rebecca Hutto of New 'Vork Kimberly Rheault Cynthia E. Karch Turner, John W. Klein. Elizabeth Bennet, Sharon L. Donaghue. George Hubbard, Daniel LeBlanc, David Pavis, City, Lisa Jasak of Littleton, N.H., and Faith Minard of Fraidell Fenster of Dorchester, Mass., was maid of Jeffrey J. Gaudette Haas, Patricia Chirry, Beverly honor. Bridesmaids were Susan Peters of Cambridge, Mary MacDonaid, Thomas Patricia P. Telletter. Mrs. Madeline Cummings. Lyme Center, N.H. R. Brown, Ellen M. Jaskolka, Jenkins, Roberta Bryce, William D. Edgar, Carl Mrs. Joyce Talbot. Mass., Susan Dunlap of Kennesaw, Ga., and ’Theresa Alan Karnolt, Martha Gretchen Wiedie, John E. Rivers, Noel J. Belcourt. Mrs. Mrs. Mcrna West, Calvin D. Bradley Presby of Lisbon, N.H., served as best man. Stoppa of Windsor Locks, the bride’s cousin. Ushers were Louis Babin of New Hampshire; Andrew R. Jurowski, Nany Moffat, John Welply Jr. Katherine Hynes. Raymond Fish, Joseph Michalik, Sandra William Brupbacher of Paramus, N.J. served as best J. Naretto, Norma 0. Walk-in donors W. McTeague Jr,. Miss Judith L C.arrily, Mrs Joanna Bednar of South Windsor, the bride’s brother; Peter man. Ushers were Jesse Mohorovic of Scituate, Mass., A. Dzielinski, Chester E. Sharon, Ronald J Goehee, Jasak of Florida, the bridegroom’s brother; and Frank E n g a g e d Paggioli. Peter Ware, Richard Rand, Charles Stoppa of Windsor Locks, and Philip Cataldo of Susan M. Peck, M ary Rita Landerfin, Fred Hesse, Thomas Jr., Richard Barry. Mrs. Jennie Gorra. Tuttel of New Hampshire. Mayne, Timothy Bigeiow, Ann Mrs. Arlyne Peck, Mrs. A reception was held at Chez Joseph in Agawam, Mass., Kennesaw, Ga., the bride’s brother. James McCooe, Donna Ano, Gardiner-Gaudette Rheault-Robinson Karch-Botti DeMarchi, Marcia Kilpatrick. Pamela Herring, Mrs. American combat involve after which the couple left for Nassau, The Bahamas. A reception was held at Piano’s Restaurant in Bolton, Nancy LeMonds, Helen Joyce. after which the couple left on a trip to Barbados. ’They • Deborah Benson. Fred Nassiff Frank Strano, Irene Kathleen Roberts. Mrs. ment in Vietnam (or about 12 They will reside in Spsom, N.H. The engagement of Miss Lynn ’The engagement of Miss Kimberl> ’The engagement of Miss Cynthia Jr,, James D. Reuter, Elizabeth Schallcr. Miss years made the Vietnam War will reside in Oradell. Elvera Karch of Manchester to Lathrop, William Hebercrn, Mrs. Jasak is employed as a research chemist for the Ellen Gardiner of Hebron to Jeffrey Rheault of Manchester to Gary Eileen Stevens, Gerald Julie Menard, Pamela Bozio. Karin Johnson. Thomas P. the longest in U S history Mr. Graham is a history and social studies teacher in John Gaudette of Marlborough has Anthony Louis Botti, also of Sullivan, Orrin E. West, Personal Care Division of The Gillette Company in Mrs. William J. Graham the Oradell school system. Robinson, also of Manchester, has Boston, Mass. Mr. Jasak is employed as a salesman for been announced by her parents, Mr. been announced by her parents Mrs. Manchester, has been announced by Banks Chevrolet-Cadillac in Concord. (Nassiff photo) and Mrs. Leon Gardiner of 242 East Carol Todd of Manchester and Gor her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St., Hebron. don Rheault of West Hartford. Karch of 49 Courtland St., Mr. Gaudette is the son of Mr. and Manchester. ^ )fermont Summer Parecast: Welch’Snyder Mrs. William Gaudette of Mr, Robinson is the son of Mr. and Mr. Botti is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I/ a Marlborough. Mrs. Robert Robinson of 62 Oliver Charles Botti of 272 Bush Hill Road, Lori E. Snyder of West Hartford and James E. Welch Miss Gardiner graduated from Road, Manchester, Manchester. Jr. of Manchester were married April 20 at Chez Josef in Rham High School in 1979. She is Miss Karch graduated from Sunny and Green, Mrs. William R. Jasak Agawam, Mass. currentiy attending Creative School Miss Rheault graduated from Manchester High School in 1975 and of Hairdressing and Cosmotology in Manchester High School in 1979. She Liberator-Miller The bride is the daughter of Maurice P. Snyder of West " from the Greater Hartford Com Manchester. She is employed at Gar is employed at Century Color munity College in 1977 with an Warm and Near Mr. and Mrs. George Liberator of Maple Avenue, Hart Hartford and the late Lillian Snyder. The bridegroom is " Laboratory Inc. in East Hartford. the son of Mrs. Margaret Welch of Manchester and the " diner’s Market. associate’s degree in nursing. She is .« - I T .« ’5’I ford, announce the forthcoming marriage of their Mr. Gaudette, also a Rham High employed as a registered nurse at All in a vacation near enough to get to, but far enough daughter, Carol-Lynn to Glenn Miller, son of Mr. and late James E. Welch Sr. Mr, Robinson, also a 1979 graduate School graduate, is employed as a of Manchester High School, is Hebrew Home and Hospital. away to give you lots of variety and relaxation...at country Mrs. William A. Miller of Brewster Street, Coventry on M r. Botti graduated from Rabbi Marc Brownstein of Newington officiated at the - machinist at Glastonbury Gage, currently attending Manchester May 3 at St. Augustine Church in Hartford. Manchester High School in 1974. He prices. Vermont. Send for free information today. Miss Liberator graduated from South Catholic High double-ring ceremony. Stacia Filipatkia was violinist. ' REB Inc. Community College. ’The couple is planning an Aug. 29 is employed at Lydall & Foulds, Inc. School and attended Hartt School of Music. She is ’The bride was given in marriage by her father. wedding at South U nit^ Methodist A spring wedding is planned. employed by Bausch & Lomb Inc. in Windsor. No wedding date has been set. Church in Manchester. (Griffin (Nassiff photo) Mr, Miller graduated from Coventry High School and Judy Freedman of Manchester was maid of honor. ‘ (Rich photo) photo) Manchester Community College majoring in music. He is Bridesmaids were Carla Marciano of Guilford and Holly " DiBella and Virginia Roback, both of Manchester. employed at Connecticut Valley Machine Co. in South Kenneth Roback of Manchester served as best man. 7 Windsor, Ushers were Ken Verschoyle of New Britain and; The couple will honeymoon in Europe and reside in Hartford. Christopher Marvin and John Mace, both of Manchester. • A reception was held at Chez Josef, after which the ECHS posts honor roll couple left for Aruba. They will reside in Manchester. Marks, Holly Rosenbeck. MANCHESTER-Here Manchester—Elizabeth Cecchini, John Clifford, Mrs. Welch is employed as a secretary at Peter Savin Stephen Cone, Susan Dailey, Vernon—Julianne Casey, .A Properties in Hartford. Mr, Welch is employed at ' is the third quarter honor Charlebois, Mary Wrobleski. Kenneth Coolliton. roll for East Catholic High David Fournier, Michael Births_____ Heublein, Inc. in Hartford. (Gurskis photo) ; First Honors Second Honors Freiheit, James Lasky, Karen Mrs. James E. Welch School: Erkler, James Andrew, Mary Jaworski of Hartford Bolton—Heather Hanford. Lucier, William McHugo. East H a rt fo r d —M ary son of Richard K, Sr. and Freshmen E a s t H a rt • Ellington—Therese Georgiades, Robert Mac- and Mrs. Leona LaChance ford—(Christopher Ciszewski, Patience Galinat Eckler of of Stafford Springs. He has Honors with Dislinelion Reynolds. farlane, Maureen Whaples, it- ' - jr Carmine Esposito, Thomas Glastonbury—Michael Suzanne Willett. 235 Bread and Milk St., four brothers, John, 7, Bolton—Allison Stern. Furlong, Carole Ingllinera, Coventry. He was born Parker ends basic training Coventry—Timothy Evans. Glastonbury—Gerard State of Vermont Dept 9 Michael, 4, Bryan, 3, and (Christine Whaples. n April 11 at Manchester Goodwin. Manchestei— Sama Ahn, Supino. Montpelier, VT 05602 Matthew, l'/2 . Airman Brady L. Air Technical Training fantry School, Fort Hen Ave., Coventry, has' Ellington—Heather Memorial Hospital. His East Hartford—Cathleen Tami Almeida, Kathleen Manchester—Scott Bayles, Parker, son of John C. Center, Millington, Tenn. ning, Ga. returned from training , Presley. Bailey, Joan Barry, Mary Krystyn Chmielowiec, Bruce maternal grandparents are Collins, Richard Saffery, Glastonbury—Christine Parker of 19 ’Tunnel Road, A 1978 graduate of Bolton He is the son of Mr. and operations in the South ; Bourque, Maureen Flavell, Comollo, Therese Dandeneau, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. S tew art. Kirk Steven Dawn Soucy, Diane Trudeau. Berrute. Vernon, has completed Air High School, he joined the Mrs. Elliott M. Brown of 49 Atlantic and Caribbean Manchester—Elizabeth Patricia Flynn, Sharon Kelly, John Frese, Jamie Noble, Galinat of Coventry. His Jr., son of Kirk S. and Manchestei—Bradford Force basic training at Navy in August 1979. Mountain St., Rockville. Sea. Caffrey, James Gregory. Ellen Kulpa, Lionel Lessard, Deborah Ovian, Normand paternal grandparents arc Debra Jean Roy Stewart of Cabrel, Kenneth Conboy, Carol Pihiel, Scott Roberts. Racine. Anne Marie Lackland AFB, Texas. He is an officer assigned Vernon—Marie Caruolo, Gemma Dubaldo, Helen Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F, 21 Fairview Ave., He will remain at Navy Machinist’s Mate Catherine Goppel, Dung Rockville—Timothy Spaulding, Lisa Strube, John to the amphibious assault ' Helm, William Leslie, Michaels. Warrington. Eckler of Manchester. His Rockville. He was born Lackland for specialized 3rd Class Michael S. Har Nguyen. (Plpdse ptini) 1st Lt. David E. Robin ship USS Nassau Christine Ponticelli, Patricia South Windsor—Laury South Windsor—Mark i r ^ ' maternal great- April 1 at Rockville instruction in the education dy, son of Gladys Hardy of homeported in Norfolk, Va. • First Honors ^ grandparents are Mrs. son. son of Mr. and Mrs. Blakley, Karen Levintan, Leavitt. General Hospital. His and training field. 59 Columbus Circle, East Glynn 0. Robinson, 89 A 1977 graduate of Bolton—Teresa Holbrook, Dorothy T. Bartlett of maternal grandmother is John Maningas, Kimberly Vernon—Kevin Meyer. Hartford, has completed Florence St., Manchester, Windham Technical High Lisa McIntyre, David Mur Ferruolo, Karen Mazza. Goffstown, N.H. and Frances P. Roy of Vernon—Kevin Boudreau, Airman John R. the Basic Machinist’s Mate recently completed an ar School, Willimantic," dock. Arthur F. Galinat of Rockville. His paternal Patrick Clouthier, Tamara 50th wedding anniversary Shackett, son of Mr. and Course at the Naval mor officer advanced Tangarone joined the Navy , Coventry —Thomas Ayer, Delray Beach, Fla. He has grandparents are Mr. and Alan Fish, Chrisi^nher Collins, Michael Detolla. Mrs. Robert E. Shackett of Training Center, Great course at the U.S. Army in October 1977. a brother, Richard Kevin Mrs. Ivan L. Stewart of 198 McKee St., Lakes, 111. Mieezkowski. Second Honors Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman of 34 Server St., Jr., 2. Armor School, Fort Knox, East Hartford—Leslie Rockville. He has a sister, Manchester, has com A 1979 graduate of East Ky. East Hartford—Lynne Manchester, c''ebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Tashia Marie. Navy Seaman Recruit '. Bilodeau, John Gasparini, Dakin, Joanne Mazzeo. with an open house and buffet on April 19 at their home. pleted Air Force basic Hartford High School, he Robinson’s wife, Media Landry, Deborah Carpenter, Heidi Sara, training at Lackland AFB, joined the Navy in Robert J. Brown, son o f, Manchestei—Thomas Day, The couple was married on April 19,1930 in Easton, Pa. daughter of Sheldon and Corinne, was with him Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mallon, Maryellen Manship, James Nason, Denise White. Irelniifl, Kathryn Texas. September 1979. near the fort during the Sharon Millstein, John Rowe, Their maid '■f honor was Miss Beatrice Jordon of 31 Susan Bland Carpenter of Franees, daughter of Mark Brown of 70 McDivitt i South Windsor—Roberta He will remain at training. Shelly Saunders, Anthony Chestnu* St., Rockville and Archie Campbell served as 29 Ledgercrest Terrace, C. and Karen F. Baszner Drive, Manchester, has - Kaminski. best m ;. Lackland for specialized Pvt. Robert D. Brown, Sledesky, Monica Soja. Manchester. She was born Ireland of 15 Eric Drive, training in the security whose wife, Maureen, lives completed recruit training Glastonbury—Cynthia The couple has two sons, William Hoffman of Hope April 11 at Manchester Valley, R.I., and Robert Hoffman of Stella, Mo., and six Coventry. She was born police field. He graduated in Rockville, recently at the Naval Training ' Bates, Anne Brady, Christine Memorial Hospital. Her April 14 at Rockville Navy Electronics Center, Orlando, Fla. Gagnon, Stephanie grandsons and one granddaughter. from Manchester High received a Parachutist Juniors maternal grandparents are General Hospital. Her School this year. Badge upon completion of Technician 3rd Class Ralph A 1979 graduate of Greenwald, Kathleen Mr. Hoffnian retired from the Pratt & Whitney Air Honors with Distinction Mr. and Mrs. James Bland maternal grandparents are the three-week airborne T. Tangarone, son of Mr. Manchester High School, ' Harnett, Michael McCabe, craft Division of United Technologies Corp. in East Hart of Mogadore, Ohio. Her Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. John T. he joined the Navy in ' Christopher Negri, Mary Bolton—Lisa Bakanas, ford in 1966. Spec. 5 Deborah F. Lin course at the U.S. Army In- Laura Sposito. paternal grandparents are Baszner of Whitinsville, Tangarone of 104 Washburn February 1980. Sullivan. You r b e s t Family and friends entertained with the buffet and coln, daughter of Mr. and Manchester—Cindy Coventry—Jeremiah Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mass. Her paternal grand Mrs. Arthur H. Lincoln Jr., Brown. presented the couple many gifts. (Herald photo by Adam Carpenter of Eucild, Ohio. Almeida, Stephen Balon, son) parents are Mr. and Mrs. 36 Emma Lane, Vernon, Michael Byam, Susan Chmiel, East Hartford—Dianne She has a sister. Holly William C. Ireland of recently was presented the Jane Chmielowiec, Deborah Gagnon. Amber, 15 months. Willimantic. She has a Army Commendation Conboy, Michael Downes, Glastonbury—Mary Evans. suit b u y brother. Michael William, Medal at Fort Hood, Angela Ebreo, Gifford Eckle, First Honors Jaworski, Mark Daniel, 2'z Texas. Todd Gaines, Jennifer Gay, Bolton—Michele Garibaldi. son of John and Sharon She received the award Mary Greene, Kelly Harvey, East Hartford—Lisa Ader- Honor student McCann Jaworski of 167 Miner. Jeremiah while assigned as a Robert Helm, Joy Lemelin, son, Robert Blake, Lynn Cul James Moriarty, Angelo Mor- is only Vernon St., Manchester. JoHluia. son of Bruce A. ly, Irene Fournier, Patricia Diana D. Webb, a junior received her cap at the an secretary/stenographer son, Richard Owens, Peter nual Department of Nur He was born April 11 at' and Alice Sullivan Miner with the 2nd Armored Divi McCarthy, Mark Tardiff, Kel at Oral Roberts Universi Manchester Memorial Shea, Heather Turner, Linda ly Walsh, sing's Capping and Pinning of 17 High St., Rockville. sion. She also received the Vaughan. ty. Tulsa, Okla., has been Hospital. His maternal Glastonbury—Jeff Deper- named to the dean's honor Ceremony on April 18. The He was born on April 14 at Good Conduct Medal. BEAT INFLATION South Windsor—Johanna grandparents are Mr. and sia, Kathleed Hession. ...available at Regal's! A timeless style roll for the 1979 fall ceremony signifies an Rockville General Coulumbe. 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TownTollr when it was asked to decide on a about trying to bring in more Thoughts QpLENty Catholir in romp "At least if you have the village Usually school board members residents in neighborhood revenues through the town’s Michael Arcari, a member of center concept, you know where to would welcome anything that last-minute addendum by the vehemently opposed the building of The reversal drops the Raiders, who recreational activities while dis the East Hartford Planning and By LEN AUSTER of his teammates onslaught. He fight" —Town Councilman Allen might make their meetings move school administration for the such a complex at a rqcent public collected 11 hits themselves, to 6-3. purchase of a sandblaster. The cussing the parks and recreation Zoning Commission, said he Herald .Sportawriler worked five innings and was tagged Pfeffer commenting on the the quickly, but at a recent East Hart thought there didn’t exist a hearing, Arcari said some time in Local The Eagles opened the run-making for nine hits and three runs. He ■ council’s move to eliminate the ford Board of Education meeting board, however, decided to take ac budget Wednesday night. Coun the future the area could be There was life in the bats, yet. in the second. Mike Freiheit singled, tion and purchase the machine. cilman Robert Hurd suggested. negative attitude towards the walked two and fanned four, village center designation from things moved a little too quickly. building of a industrial complex on developed for the benefit of East Cf^holic Baseball Coach Jim Dennis McCoy walked and both Glastonbury's Buck’s Comers and Board member Jerry Ingallinera Why not have a "softball user By Penders after seeing his club rap 16 scored on Mike Falkowski’s 400-foot Roberts Street. 'Ibough about 50 residents and businesses. nines Kusl C allm lir (1.5) — Cabral 2b, 5-3-2- Buckingham neighborhoods. said the board was being rushed The Vernon Town Council talked charge.’’ hits and score 19 times Monday, was triple to left. He scored on a wild Len Auster 1. A yer cf, 5-3-2-0, K iro ss, 5-2-4-1. worried about a power failure. pitch by Locks starter and loser Jeff Freiheit lb, 6-0-3-5, Kane p, O-O-O-O. shine He shouldn’t have. OlsrlcG McCoy dh, 4-1-0-0, Bray p, O-O-O-O, IBottaro The Eagles collected another 16 It went to 7-0 in the visitors third. c, 2-0-0-0, Falkowski If, 4-1-1-2, Fournier hits yesterday en route to a 15-6 deci Brad Cabral singled and stole se If, l-O-l-O, B arter 3b, 4-1-1-0, G iliberto 3b. four-year baseball scholarship from Obituaries Thirty three percent, or sion over Windsor Locks in non cond. Kyle Ayer bunted for a base hit 1- O-O-O, Daly rf, 5-2-2-1. Totals: 42-15-16- thereabouts, of the scholastic the University of New Mexico. He Town action necessary and both runners advanced on a wild 10 . Jean S. Thibodeau conference play at the Raiders’ dia baseball season is gone and the locai signed the national letter of intent GLASTONBURY - Jean (Stan- mond. pitch, Cabral scoring. Pete Kiro W iiiilsor LnrUit ((>) — Jordan 2b, 4-0-1- nines — Manchester, East Catholic Monday. Kiro was zeroing in on nard) Thibodeau, 40, of 34 Cortland “I guess we didn’t use up our hits," walked and Freiheit. placing it 0, Lavoie 2b, l-O-O-O, R eale c t/p , 5-1-2-0, Lane, wife of Herman Churck and Cheney Tech — have shown weli Eckert College in Florida or North Penders mu^ed after the barrage, “If superbly, sliced an opposite field Ludden ss/rf, 5-2-2-0, Kilty dh, 4-1-1-0, Carolina, but New Mexico entered Thibodeau, died Wednesday at St. for district revitalization in the early going. we keep on hitting, we won’t need three-run homer down the right field Clarke p. O-O-O-O. Staron p, O-O-O-O, B artley the picture two weeks ago. Francis Hospital and Medical MANCHESTER - A consultant in Through six games Manchester that much pitching. I’m glad we’re line, just beating the throw home. p.'cf. O-O-O-O, Lowe rf, 3-0-1-0, Kolodziej c, be widened and some, such as Hart rehabilitate the spinning mill which Pro scouts recommended Kiro to 2- 0-2-1, M artin c, l-O-O-O. Rague If, 5-1-0-0. was a surprising 5-1, East 4-2 and stilt hitting." Freiheit was 3-for-6 with five RBI Center. volved In the town’s study of Cheney ford Road, straightened. has some 200,000 of available space. New Mexico Coach Vince Cappelli, D em ers 3b, 5-1-1-2, Fahey lb. 3-0-1-0. Cheney was all even after eight out East is 5-2 for the season. It while Kiro was 4-for-5 to pace East. Bom in Hartford, Mrs. Thibodeau Mill redevelopment said Wednesday The town had applied for state Ur He said his firm is hoping to convert who was looking for a shortstop. Totals: 38-6-11-3, was a lifelong resident of Glaston that the town must take action if the ings at 4-4. returns to action Saturday morning Cabral, Ayer and Mike Daly each ban Action fund to begin some of the it to housing. While he admitted they ’The Siik Towners have combined North Carolina has a young infield E ast 034 332 000 15 bury. She was a real estate agent for at 11 o’clock against HCC foe chipped in two safeties. historic district is to be revitalized. improvements. Its $155,(X)0 request, were agressively pursuing the idea, strong pitching and timely hitting to and it would be difficult for Kiro to W. Locks 001 203 000 6 the fernett-Bowman Co. of David Meager, a member of the Northwest Catholic at Eagle Field. Gregg Kane, 3-1, was beneficiary however, was denied by the state due he said nothing would happen im date. Junior Shawn Spears has posted step in immediately, the Eagle Glastonbury. Boston-based consulting firm of to lack of money. Alternate sources mediately. ! g: a 3-0 record along with a save while senior informed: She is also survived by her father, Anderson Notter Finegold Inc., said have not yet been found. The town he said, did the right (K senior Ken Hill, who relies on a big Kiro is the second Eagle in as Joseph Stannard of Glastonbury; her that even if a developer could begin In addition, Lamson said, the town thing in making the study of the dis mother, Doris Warner of Hartford; breaking, tantalizing curve, is 2-0. many years to go the Division I construction today, it would take should look into renovating Cheney trict. The Cheney Brothers’ lease route. Pitcher Craig Steuernagel is her stepmother, Josephine Stannard between six months and a year for Both are righthanders. Hall and the area surrounding it. It expires in T988 he said, waiting until Timely hitting has been supplied by now a freshman at the University of Tech tops Prince of Glastonbury; two sons, Alan and the town to clear the way for has been referred to as the "gateway then could have proven fatal to the Connecticut. He picked up his initial Gary Thibodeau, and a daughter, the likes of Jack Lyon, Jon Brandt redevelopment. to the district” and Lamson said its district. and Edgar Ezerins. Lyon slapped the varsity win Monday, a 6-3 decision Not breaking it open until late, the frame. Cheney and Martin, Vann, Dumez Vicki Thibodeau, all of Glastonbury; Meager said tax agreements would rehabilitation would be a signal to Owners of the Yarn Mill, Hayman game-winning blow in Manchester’s over Sienna. Cheney Tech tripped Prince Tech. 9- Prince opened the scoring with and Nicholson each chipped in two two brothers, Joseph Stannard ill have to be worked out, rezoning ap developers that the town is com properties of’Westport, also say they 3-2 duke over East whiie Brandt’s “He (Steuernagel) is coming along 3, in non-conference baseball action Cheney tying it in the second as Mike blows KOF Coventry and David Stannard of proved and public improvements mitted to the entire project. are interested in the town’s plan. yesterday morning in Hartford. Nicholson scored on a passed ball. Golden, Colo., and t,wo sisters, planned. 10th inning shot produced a 4-3 win fine,’’ first-year Husky Coach Andy Owners of the mills agree that Vincent Cunningham, the firm’s vice over Simsbury. Ezerins has a hit in Baylock stated last week, “1 feel The Beavers upped their record to Two tallies in the fourth gave Cheney Mariam Howard of Storrs and Bar Town Planner Alan Lamson today president, said that he has talked town action would boost their efforts every game and leads in the RBI he’ll be a good one." Steuernagel is 5-4 with the win while the Falcons the edge for good. Vann singled, Tfcli (0) — Colpitts ss p, 3-0- bara Dennis of Middlebury. echoed the consultant’s opinion. He to generate interest in the district. with a couple of “concerns” who are slipped to 2-4 with the setback. Dumez doubled and Nicholson's dou Funeral services will be Satruday department with six, seeing service on the jayvee and var 0-1, M arlin dh, 3-1-2-1. Vann 3b. 4-2-2-1, outlined three steps which he called But they add that economic con interested in redeveloping that struc sity levei. "We want them to build Cheney hosts COC foe Coventry High ble down the leftfield stripe chased Dumez cf. 4-2-2-2, Nicholson 2b. 3-1-2-2. at 10 a.m. in the First Church of Indian Coach Hal Parks, who is important first measures in ditions are working against them. ture. Only one representative, confidence, iearn through Friday morning at II a.m. both home. McKav lb, 4-0-1-1. Eaton p,.ss. 2-0-0-0. Christ Congregational. Burial will be developing the district. The Cheney retiring after this his 14th year, was Abe Rosen, a partner in the com however, was sincerely interested, concerned with his inner defense. It experience," Baylock explained. “We had 13 hits but didn’t get too Tom Marlin singled home Cheney's M cEllicrnn c, 3-2-3-0, Tam iso If. 3-1-1-0. in Green Cemetery. Historic District Commission will bined law and real estate firm of he said. showed some holes in the past three much until that last inning. 1 felt we fourth run. Harrison rf, O-O-O-O Totals: 29-9-13-8 There are no calling hours. determine what is done first, he said. Baylock. successor to long-time Babrow and Rosen in New York City- He said Hayman Properties was games, including being the key in weren’t with it until the end," Colpitts, in relief of starter Brian I’riiu-i- Ti-cli (.'If — Durant c. 4-0-0-0. B Memorial donations may be made Lamson said that rezoning would mentor Larry Panciera, is un which owns about 6(X),(X)0 square feet prepared to go along with the town’s Manchester’s lone loss, but has done remarked Cheney Coach Aaron Eaton, gained the mound victory. He Yelinski ss. 4-I-2-1, Payne cf, 3-1-2-2. to the memorial fund of the First be the most important next step for dergoing a iearning experience of the mills, said that financing the development plan, saying that job overall. himself. UConn has dropped 12 one- Silvia. hurled 2 2, 3innings, giving up one hit. Romano lb, ,3-00-0. Onofri p. 3-0-1-0. Church of Christ Congregational. The the town . The mill area Is now zoned Fearon 3b, 3-0-0-0, Perez 2b, 3-0-1-0. Ro- redevelopment is the greatest housing would be a suitable use for run game and stood 10-16 overall The Beavers had a 4-3 lead going no runs, walked none and fanned one. Glastonbury Funeral Home, 450 New for industrial use and the planner Parks has never had a CCIL title seen rf, 3-0-0-0, S Yelinski If, 2-1-0-0 problem. High interest rates have the mill. He held out the possibility prior to Wednesday’s play. into the seventh and broke it open Eaton in 4 1 3 innings walked two and London Turnpike, has he charge of said comprehensive changes would club. It would be nice if he could go Totals: 28-3-6-3 made money extremely expensive that elderly housing could somehow ■ | out like compatriot, Dick Danielson, Cheney has shown hitting prowess with five runs on six hits. Wally fanned five. Rich Onofri went the dis arrangements. be required. The town Planning and be incorporated into the plan. 1 I Cheney 010 210 5 9 Three-hitter and he held out the possibility that with a championship. in eight games. Lack of control on Colpitts squeezed home a run and tance for Prince and absorbed the Zoning Commission has been in Prince 101 010 0 3 William D. taking the time may not be right for such a Cunningham indicated that no im- 1 | East has the hitting, no question the part of its pitchers has hurt a cou Chris Vann. Chuck Dumez and Jim loss. volved with the redevelopment ef project. mediate action was likely and said McKay each canned RBI singles in Danny McElheron was 3-for-3 for VERNON —William D. Laking, 57, forts and he said he does not expect a about that. It has exploded for 18 and ple of times. Walks are as good as in MCC win The district, however, is commitments to current tenants 19 runs on two separate occasions. of 150 Hany Lane, Vernon, died battle for the changes. hits and pitching is much of the recognized as a national historic would be honored regardless of But the Eagies do have areas of con game. Tom Martin has been a batting Wednesday at Hartford Hospital. A funding source must also be iden development plans. And he, too, said Mr. Laking was born in landmark district. As a result Rosen cern. First and foremost is pitching. machine for the Techmen while Behind Beth Given's three-hit tified to allow for improvements to town improvements to the district’s Manchester and had lived in this area said, it offers certain tax breaks to Do they have enough? And secondly, Chuck Dumez, Wally Kip’ Colpitts pitching, Manchester Community the streets and other utilities in the public utilities would make the mill developers which increase the does East have the proper intensity. and Chris Vann have also gotten in College women's softball team all his life. district. It is assumed that the roads property more appealing to investors He was vice president of Harris prospects for redevelopment. Even Coach Jim Penders wonders their licks. Monsees in gem routed Tunxis yesterday, 25-4. runnine through the area will have to and developers. Pa|fer Company, East Hartford. Rosen is looking to first about that aspect. With some pitching, Cheney should The Cougars, 10-3 for the season, He was the husband of Marie Speaking of the Eagles, senior make it two straight years into the Maybe they’ll use him again. 3:30 and pegged wildly to first. He was managed just 10 hits They were (D’Amico) Laking. shortstop Pete Kiro has received a state tournament. Andy Monsees, pressed into ser Bruce MacKay took over at first charged with an error abetted by shabby Tunxis fielding. He leaves a son, William D. Laking vice as a pitcher because of the and was perfect at the plate for the MCC scored nine unearned runs in Jr., East Hartford; a step-mother, Cabbie charged in chase crowded schedule, tossed a no-hitler Cougars. He tripled, singled twice, Maiu licHicr (20) — Testoni If, 5-1-.3-2, the fourth and 15 markers on eight in leading Manchester Community walked twice and had six RBI. Dan Blake 2b, 3-1-0-0, M onsees p, 4-3-3-0. hits in the fifth Given had a pair of Mrs. Carolyn Laking, Hebron and toxlcated at the time of the four sisters, Mrs. Corliss MANCHESTER-An 18- ning of the month, and the 000 fine. Reckless driving Hickey one-hitter College to a 20-0 rout over Tunxis Rollet had two bingles and four RBI Fearon ss. 3-4-0-1, Maschuk 3b. 1-4-1-3. hits while .Ian Pajor had an RBI dou mishap and manslaughter year-old Manchester taxi arrest, according to police is a standard motor vehicle Community College yesterday at while hot-hitting Steve Testoni MacKay lb, 3-3-3-6, Rollet c. 4-1-2-4, ble. McLaughlin, Miss Judy Laking and charges, which were being Mrs. Pamela Palmer, all of Hebron, driver has been arrested in sources, was delayed in the offense. Cougar Field. knocked in two runs with three M iesezef, 4-2-1-0, M artin rf. l-O-O-O, Lam- Given, 7-3, struckout five Pajor sought by Manchester m ie rf, 3-1-1-2 Totals: 3120-14-18 and Mrs. Nikki Huckins, Rowley, connection with the March hopes “things would cool Martin was released on a The 6-foot-4 righthander out of singles. was 2-for-4 with two RBI while Lisa police, were not lodged off.” If convicted of paces Hornet win Tun\i<< (0) — Brown If, 2-0-0-0, 28 chase which ended in the $500 non-surety bond and is South Windsor, ordinarily MCC’s MCC scored three in the first, five Schwartz had three RBI. Mass. against him. The funeral services will be death of 11-year-old reckless endangerment, slated to appear at East Behind the standout one-hit catcher Ed Wilcox slipped fielding starting first baseman, walked two in the third, 10 in the fourth and two Gesnaldo c, 3-0-0-0, T rcnchard ss, 3-0-0-0, Martin’s arrest has been Thompkins cf, 3-0-0-0. Cunningham 3b p, private and there will be no calling Deborah L. Bushnell on Martin could face up to six Hartford Superior Court pitching performance of junior the ball and his only play was to first. and fanned six in twirling the gem. in the sixth in the one-sided decision. Adams Street. expected since the begin months in jail and or a $1,- May 12. righthander Kevin Hickey, East The Hornets padded their lead with 2- 0-0-0, Anderson rf, 3-0-0-0, H argrave 2b. A hours. He featured a sneaky fastball. Greg Fearon made two fine plays Scholastic sports two runs in the eighth, Tyler Jones 3- 0-0-0, F oraver lb, l-O-O-O, McLaughlin p. Donations may be made to the Daniel F. Martin, of 20 Hartford High toppled Enfield High. Monsees aided his own cause with a at shortstop for MCC The only real l-O-O-O, Schaefer p. l-O-O-O Totals: 22-0-0- American Heart Association, 310 Foster St., turned himself 6-1, in CCIL baseball action yester recording an RBI, and two more double and two singles. threat to Monsees’ no-hitter was a 0, Spring gardener in at police headquarters day in Enfield. markers in the ninth. Collins St , Hartford, or to the MCC. 13-4 for the season, is at seventh-inning grounder near third MCC 305 1002 » "n Bnsohall Thursday morning after a The win ups the Hornets to 2-4 in Jeff Mitchell went 8 1/3 innings for base which Willie Marchuk hobbled American Diabetes Foundation, 17 Mrs. Karen Anderson of 905 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Holyoke Communilv College today at EAS I JAIA EES Oakwood Lane, West Hartford. puts up a fence around her garden plot at Manchester Com warrant for his arrest was the league, 2-5 overall, while the loss Enfield and took the loss. He was issued Wednesday from the drops Enfield to 3-3 in the league, 3-4 touched for 11 hits, walked one and Triples by Tim Wisneski and Bob The John F. Tierney Funeral munity College. Several area residents have been working at Al Sieffert^s gas grill Home, 219 W. C en ter S t., Superior Court in East overall. East Hartford hosts fanned seven. Beltrandi highlighted an 11-hit attack Manchester, is in charge of the garden area at the college preparing their plots for Hartford. Windham Friday at 1:30. Beaulieu, Pandiscia, DeSaulnier, as East Catholic's jayvee base’oall P Jones and Jay Moreau each had two Big inning aids Penney team downed Windsor Locks yester arrangements. seeding. (Herald photo by Pinto) Martin, who police say Hickey, 2-2, found his control and chased a stolen wheel chair walked only one while striking out 13. safeties for the Hornets. day, 9-6. van which struck and killed COOKING DEMONSTRATION The lone Raider safety was a first- Pete Cace singled home two runs and six hits, walked seven and fanned Tom Furlong, Emilio Giliberto, By KEVIN CASEY the Bushnell girl and in inning fly ball by John Giordano, Dino Peruccio's safely tied it four. Wisneski and Beltrandi each had two CorresponclenI jured her 11-year-old com which was played into a triple. He Eusl llu rlfo rd ( 6 ) — Pelletier 3b, 5-0- Frank Benettieri walked and Jim “Nine runs in one inning and that's hits for the young Eagles, now 4-3 for Executions in Liberia 0-0, Beaulieu cf, 4-3-2-1, Pandicia e, 5-0-2- Sparked by a nine-run fifth inning. Sexton's two-run single to left made the game. Penney is a good hitting the season panion, was charged with scored on an error. Hickey finished 1, M oreau lb, 4-0-2-0, DeSaulnier ss, 5-1-2- Penney High throttled Hal! High, 10- it 6-3. Dunfee, who began the up ball club. " Hall Coach Dick Fitz reckless endangerment SAT. APRIL 26 up very strongly, retiring the last 18 1, ,iones If, 4-0-2-1. Hickey p, 4-1-1-0, and reckless driving. in a row. He had eight strikeouts in 6, yesterd/y in CCIL baseball action rising, walked to reload the sacks. patrick commented. R ichards rf, 4-0-0-0, Cullen 2b, 4-1-1-1. MANCIIESTEK JAVVEES Martin is accused of pur that stretch. Totals: 39-6-12-5. in East Hartford. Anderson walked to force in a run are felt in Connecticut The Black Knights with the win go and Ken D'Attilio connected for a 2- (10) — Anderson cf, 4-2-01, IVmicN Tim Ellis singled, tripled and suing the van operated by East Hartford knotted it in the Knficlil (1) — C errato 2b, 4-0-0-0, G ior Editor's note: Richard A. Henries, coup made a lot of sense to me. Peo to.4-2 in the league, 6-2 overall, while RBI single and 9-3 advantage. D'Attilio If, 3-0-1-2, Linnell c. 3-2-1-0. homered and knocked in five runs to what was then the Willimantic State 23-year-old Angel Rivera in 11 A.M.-3 P.M. sixth. John Beaulieu slapped a one- dano ss, 3-1-1-0, Jan n ey lb , 4-0-0-0, Cace lb, 4-1-3-2, Peruccio 2b, 5-1-1-2. 72, former speaker of the Liberian ple were oppressed. Most people Teachers College in 1932, and who his employer’s cab. Metro out single and Dan Pandiscia reached Bridges cf. 3-0-0-0. Ju te If, 3-0-0-0, J. the loss drops the West Hartford- Hall scored three times in the sixth lead the Manchester High jayvee T TRcrnRSTFiLL , B enettieri 3b, 4-1-0-0. Pires, dh p. 4-0-0-0. House of Representatives, was walked while the daughters of the holds a doctorate in education from safely as his loft was dropped. Bob M aier dh, 3-0-0-0, M itchell p, O-O-O-O, M. based Warriors to 3-3. off winning pitcher Mark Tapio, 2-0, baseball team to a 12-0 rout of Conard Wheel Chair Service owned Sexton rf, 3-1-1-2, Dunfee ss, 3-2-1-0, executed with a dozen other govern president (William R. Tolbert Jr, Columbia, served as assistant the van which was stolen FREE 20 lb. PROPANE TANK DeSaulnier ripped a single bringing M aier 3b/p, 3-0-0-0, Lawlor rf, 3-0-0-0, Hall broke on top with two runs in while the Knights added a run in the yesterday in West Hartford. Regency Model Tapio p, O-O-O-O. Totals: 33-10-8-9 ment officials after a coup led by 28- who was slain in the uprising) rode in minister for education, as it idled in front of Hart with every grill! | home the equalizer. ^ Wilcox c, 2-0-0-0, G uistina ph, l-O-O-O. the second. Chris Foley's double eighth. Chris Schaffer added three bingles year-old former master sergeant Mercedes. Some people lived basical Dorothy’s mother, Mrs. Lorenzo ford Hospital about 1 p.m. Hickey stroked a leadoff triple in Totals: 29-1-1-0. chased home both runs. Jeff Tapio surrendered 10 hits and six Hull ((>) — J P'oley cf, 5-0-2-0, Kone rf. and knocked in four runs for the 5-0-0-0, Moran ss, 5-1-1-0, Meady c, 5-1-3-0, Samuel K. Doe. The firing squad ly in the street.’’ Johnson, learned of Henries’ death Metro, which is owned by the seventh and scored on Ed E ast H artford 000 001 122 6 McLucas and Greg Radding, who runs in 6 2/3 innings. Four of the runs young Indians, now 6-1 for the AMBERLIGHT M chucas lb, 4-2-2-0. Radding If. 4-1-1-1, C. fusillade echoed in a Connecticut Her aunt was a young American Wednesday and drove out to her Robert Talbot Sr, out of Cullen’s suicide squeeze. Enfield Enfield 100 000 000 1 tripled and beat out an infield hit were unearned on five Penney mis- season. Don Sumislaski contributed living room Wednesday as members respectively, were aboard. The cues. Tapio walked two and fanned Foley 2b, 5-0-2-1. Amenta 3b, 5-1-1-0. idealist, a devout Christian, who father’s farm to tell him as gently as garages at 134 East Center Vitale p, 2-0-0-0. Case p. l-O-l-O Totals an RBI triple Paul Peck hurled a of “Uncle Richard’s’’ family talked went to primitive Liberia in 1940 to she could that Henries had been St., also owned the cab 4 *12 FACTORY REBATE Warriors added a tally in the fourth. five. Paul Pires went the final 2 1/3 41-6-13-2 three^hitter. walking one and striking with a UPl reporter and worried The roof fell in on Hall in the fifth, innings. He walked none and train teachers. She met Richard killed, and that they still hadn’t driven by Martin. Key at bats-runs-hits-RBls out eight, to notch the win about Henries’ wife, their aunt. Abrom Henries, a native schools heard about his wife. Rivera was charged with Standard Features: Tribe softballers Al Dunfee singled, Mark Anderson struckout one. superintendent, who traveled to the reached on an error and Bob Linnell John Vitale started and took the Hall 020 103 000 6 By JAMES V. HEALION misconduct with a motor • 482 Sq. In..Total Extra Large Cooking Area Penney 660 090 Olx tO hinterlands of his district the only Her father, James Marcus David vehicle and second degree • Multi-position, Gloss finish, Porcelalnized walked to load the bases for Penney. loss for Hall. He gave up nine runs on ( HEMA .IA1AEES CROMWELL (UPI) - “ Uncle son, had visited the Henries couple Richard would have the poor and the way he could — by walking or by larceny by possession and Cast Iron Channel Grids upset by Conard Cheney Tech's jayvee baseball canoe. in Liberia two years ago and was is being held on a $100,000 team ran its record to 7-0 with a 6-4 crippled come over to his house fond of them. • Dual, Infinite Heat Controls every Friday for years and he’d give They married Dec. 16, 1942 and a bond at the Hartford • Dual, Stainless Steel “X’’-shaped Not coming up with the big hit with Lynne Wright allowed her first triumph over visiting Rocky Hill year later, Henries was elected to Mrs. Henries, 68, visited the family men on base. Manchester High girls’ earned run of the season. Three them money, all he made as speaker Correctional Center pen Burners w/5 Yr. Limited Warranty Conard downs Indians High yesterday at the Beavers’ dia the first of many terms in the in January. She underwent ding his trial. Rivera, ac softball team suffered a 5-2 upset loss walks and a single brought home the mond of the House of Representatives,’’ chemotherapy treatment for cancer • Permanent Flava-Briquettes Dorothy Johnson, 18, was saying. Liberian 'House of Repnesentatives. cording to police, was in- at the hands of visiting Conard High Conard marker. Bunching eight runs in the fifth and leadoff triple and scored on Alex Manchester. Tom Eaton gained the mound win It was the same year, 1943, that his at Middlesex Memorial Hospital in OFFER EXPIRES yesterday in CCIL play at Fitzgerald Manchester had scoring oppor sixth innings, Conard High registered Britnell’s RBI single. They made it 2- with strong relief help from Tom Miss Johnson, a student at Middletown during the visit, Mrs, Wesleyan University in Middletown, friend, William V. S. Tubman, was MAY 31, m o Field. tunities throughout but didn’t cash in an 11-5 come-from-behind win over 0 with a markejj in the second. Kaminski Jeff Smith had two hits elected president. Johnson said. Mystery ride until the sixth when Liz Neubelt’s Manchester High yesterday in CCIL The homestanding Chieftains, Cm iiird (III — Morander ss. 3- 2-1-0, majoring in biopsychology, visited tF The setback drops the defending O’Brien c, 6-()-l-0, McGahie dh, 5-2-1-0, and three RBI to pace the young Henries and his wife, Artise Banks Henries’ political career flourished MANCHESTER - The ■ " - 1 ' league champs out of the unbeaten sacrifice fly scored Kathy Cooney. baseball play in West Hartford. however, took advantage of Tribe Zanawski lb p, 3-3-3-1. Sthroll rf, 5-2-1-0. Beavers and a law firm he helped start Mrs. Johnson’s sister, Dorothy annual mystery ride of the ranks and into second place in the The Silk Towners jammed the The setback drops the Indians out starter Paul McCluskey’s wildness in 4- 1-0-0. Henries, who is her aunt, this past Banks Davidson of Cromwell, left the Dubiel p cf, 5-0-1-1, Sinatro 2b, summer at their home in Congoland, prospered as well, later numbering Army & Navy Club standings at 5-1. Windham, with its 4- sacks in the seventh but came away of sole possession of first place in the the fifth. They scored five times, Sargent 3b, 3-0-1-3, Backus If, 5- 1-1-0, interview and went to the farm to -10-5 Softball a suburb of Monrovia, the capital of among its clients many of the Auxiliary will be May 7 at 6 AMBERLIGHT classic Model 0 whitewashing of Wethersfield, sits with only one additional tally. league and into a three-way tie with aided by three walks and two Tribe Kowalski p, O-O-O-O. Totals: 39-11 wealthy Liberians and other' com fort her father. Soon the Liberia. p.m. Members are asked to atop the league at 6-0. Wethersfield. Penney and Simsbury, each 4-2. miscues. Manchester committed five MunrlirMiiT (.5) — Panaro 2b. 5-1-3-0, MANCMES I El{ ,|MA LES 2 shipowners who flew the Liberian telephone rang at the Johnson’s. Miss meet at the club before the Fermi and Enfield share third, each Diane Ferguson was the losing Manchester and Penney collide errors. 3-0-0-0, ’’Aunt Artise gave the impression Banks called to say her father had Britnell cf, 5-1-3-2,- Brandt 3b, Manchester jayvee girls' softball flag on their vessels as shipping ride. Deadline for reser ’8 FACTORY REBATE 4-2. pitcher for Manchester, going three Friday afternoon at 1 o’clock at McCluskey worked four innings Spears dh, 5-1-2-2, H erlth lb, 5-0-0-0, everything was fine. 1 think Uncle just received a letter postmarked innings plus. She walked five, team bowed, 12-11. yesterday to Richard knew something like this protection. vations is Apr. 30. Call standard Features: Conard opened the scoring in the Kelley Field. There is a five-way tie plus five batters in the fifth. He E zerin s If. 5-1-1-0. P a rk s c. 2- 1- 0- 0, Conard at Charter Oak Park Three His wife, who graduated from April 12, the day of the coup, from Jean Mathiason at 649-0907. first on a walk, wild pitch and allowed two hits and four runs. Lisa for fourth at 3-3. walked five, struckout none, allowed G auruder p rf, 3-0-2-1. Lyon ss, 3-0-0-0, was going to happen because he said Mrs, Henries. • 362 Sq. In. Total Largo Cooking Area Tilden and Georgeanne Ebersold unearned runs in the top of the Middletown High School in 1928, from sacrifice fly and added to its lead Conard is 3-3 in the league and three hits and four runs, and was McCluskey p, O-O-O-O, Peterson p, O-O-O-O, seventh gave the Chieftains the deci the people weren’t satisfied. The • Multl-positibn, Gloss-finish Porcelalnized each had two hits for the Indians. Moran rf, O-O-O-O. Totals: 36-.5-11- 5. Cast Iron Channel Grids wirh a three-run fourth inning. Three overall. charged with the loss. sion. Laurie Bergeron. Cindy Cox and The victory was the first for Manchester 110 000 210 5 • Dual, Infinite Heat Controls passed balls allowed the Chieftain The Silk Towners struck quickly in Shawn Spears belted a two-run Donna Piccarello each had two hits NEW Conard after five reversals. the first as Joe Panaro ripped a Conard 000 053 03x 11 • Dual, Stainless Steel ’’X'’-shaped markers to come across. homer in the seventh for for 4-1 Manchester The visitors capped their run Manchester is at Penney Friday in 4 Youth charged in fracas Burners w/5 Yr. Limited Warranty making in the seventh as reliever East Hartford at 1 o’clock. • Permanent Flava-Briquottes .MAN(,HESTER —A 17-year-old After about 20 minutes of attemp the notes contained. ENGLAND Yanks cut Kaat Hartford youth was arrested after a ting to calm Tuley down, he was Terence E. Lee, 16, of 46C Chan- OFFER EXPIRES NEW YORK (UPI) - Veteran disturbance was reported at the arrested and charged by police with ning Drive was charged with first- MAY 31, m o Track stars file suit in NewYork pitcher Jim Kaat was designated for ^Lifetime' contract Manchester Memorial Hospital’s breach of peace and criminal mis degree attempted robbery after he MEMORIALS medalist Mac Wilkins, long jump SAN ANTONIO. Texas (UPI) - emergency room Wednesday night chief. allegedly threatened a woman with a NEW YORK (UPI) - Politics, seeks a court order declaring the gold medalist Arnie Robinson and assignment Tuesday by the New Here are terms ol the "lifetime" about 8 p.m. FORMER II f He was released on a $100 non knife at Squire Village. economics and dipiomacy — ac USOC April 12 resolution illegal and rowing bronze medalist Caroi Brown, CCIL Baseball Standings York Yankees in order to make room contract that could pay San Antonio Police responded to a call from surety bond in the custody of his Police say the woman told them NORMAN’S ^ tivities that have seemed to prohibiting the committee from for Rudy May. Spurs’ guard George Gervin $8,875 LOCATION i as well as 16 selected or prospective emergency room personnel who said grandfather. He is scheduled to Lee demanded money, but she was supersede the traditional track and doing anything other than enabling members of the rowing, weightlif million over the next 40 years: the youth had kicked out a plate glass appear at East Hartford Superior 1076 Burnside Ave. A£ swimming in Oiympic news of iate— American athletes to take part in the Manchester May, a ieft-handed reliever ob able to flee the scene. He was 443-445 HARTFORDITFORD RD. MANCHIMANCHESTER, 1 / 1 / = ______ting, fencing, waterpolo and track — $100,000 signing bonus window in the hospital's entrance games. The action would return the Penney tained through the free-agent draft Court Mav 5. released on a $500 bond and is slated L HarHord, Ct CORNER OF MCKEE ST were joined by jurisprudence teams. — 1980-81 $400,000 rash guaranteed door. Police said Victor Tuley of Far Three bizarre break-ins at offices at to appear May 12 at East Hartford Wednesday. choice of participation to the in Simsbury this past winter, had been on the in Robert Zagoria, a private attorney Hall — 1981-82 $400,000 cash guaranteed mington Avenue, was in an agitated 357 East Center St. are the subject of Superior Court. A group of prospective Olympians dividual athletes. from Princeton, N.J., teaming with — 1982-83 $400,000 cash guaranteed state when they arrived, and hospital an investigation by police who say TO N IG H T'T filed suit against the United States “We’re just plain tired of being Conard jured reserve iist since Aprii 1 with a Police also arrested Richard F. William Allen of the Washington firm lower back sprain The Yankees have — 1983-84 $400,000 cash guaranteed personnel told them Tuley had the perpetrators took only $6 from an Clark, 31, of 346 Kelly Road, Vernon iAT. 'TILS, MOb Olympic Committee seeking to over used by our government and being Enfield Florence Boston Covington and Burling and several Wethersfield — 1984-85 $400,000 cash guaranteed entered the emergency room seeking office but left “notes" on calenders Thursday morning and charged him TUES.aW ED. turn the committee’s decision not to told we’d be used by the Soviet 10 days to make a decision regarding — 1985-86 $625,000 cash option ACLU attorneys to represent the Windham to have his knee restitchied.' behind in each office. with issuing a bad check and fourth- Owner send a team to the Summer Games in government," said Anita DeFrantz, Kaat’s future. The 41-year-old left- — 1986-87 $650,000 cash option athletes, said the list would likely in E. Hartford According to police, Tuley became The offices of the Rivard Agency, degree larceny after a complaint was "If rou lUVI IWSTU CXUX visa UWAMUKAn. Moscow, a 1976 rowing bronze medalist who is — 1987-88 $700,000 cash option crease as individuals training and Fermi handed reliever could be sent to the violent when asked by doctors to call Rollway Bearing and the Shea Law filed by the Cap ‘N Cork Package AMUKW u n sss. CJUn HAMIC N DMAS a w The lawsuit, filed in federal dis one of 20 plaintiffs named in the case. — 1988-89 $800,000 cash option competing around the worid were minors — with his permission — his parents before he was treated. Office were apparently broken into Store at 485 North Main St. CAAS. THtA vni MAV QUAUfV FDA S5M 00 WDATA Of 6 4 7 -9 9 9 7 trict court in Washington, was an “We’re not tools. We’re human contacted. He indicated the matter — 1989-90 $900,000 cash option Police say he used abusive language sometime late Tuesday or early MSTAATCttOfT" nounced at a news conference held in beings with goals and aspirations.” released, or dealt to another club Clark was released on a $200 non 6 4 7 -9 9 9 8 must be settled by May 24, the latest — beginning in 1990-91, $100,000 a and occasionally screamed at nurses Wednesday. No arrests have been surety bond and will appear at East 528-2680 the New York offices of the Aiso joining in the class action possible date for accepting the in year for 30 years. in fits of anger. made and police declined to say what Hartford Superior Court May 12. American Civil Liberties Union. It were 1976 Olympic discus gold vitation to Moscow. J EVENING HERALD, Thurs., April 24, 1980 - 15 14 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., April 24, Complete marathon in three hours? I /o e ’« World One-hitter By Joe Carman Golfing advice not new NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - The Archer, preparing for Thursday’s started a furor when players were microphone to the period when the Rosie offered $1,000 electronic bug that caught Tom Wat $250,000 Greater New Orleans Open, overheard criticizing fellow golfer player is selecting his club. He said son offering • illegal advice to Lee called the ruling “absolutely John Schroeder for slow play. the criticism of Schroeder ‘'wasn’t NEW YORK (UPI) - A New York telephone numbers. won,” Cloney said. Trevino last week exposed a well- ridiculous” because he said most “They ought to stick the mike in good for anybody" but would not "We exchanged a few phone calls," Housatonic Fuss newspaper says it will give Rosie The Boston Globe reported that by Kison hidden PGA rule tour veterans say players trade suggestions throughout the ground,” Ziegler said. "If you’re have occurr^ had network officials Ruiz, the disputed winner of the Morrow recalled. “She told me she two Harvard students contacted the in a contest you should be thinking of used more discretion. waterway in northwestern Connec has never been enforced and has the round. women's division of the Boston was Cuban and she worked for a com newspaper and said they saw a The troops in the “Back Room” winning and not having a microphone Don Baylor broke out of a batting ticut and lends itself to this kind of always been flaunted by most pros. "1 violate that rule 90 percent of Stockton also said in his 16 years on Marathon. $1,000 if she runs another modities broker. That's how I know woman wearing what appeared to be NEW YORK (UPI) - Bruce werenip in arms this week. In fact to worry about.” slump with a three-run double in the outdoor recreation. Before the war The rule prohibiting golfers from the time,” Archer said Tuesday. "We the tour he had never heard of a tour 26-mile marathon and comes in it’s the same woman." a marathon number jump into the Kison, who ran away from the the phone has been jumping off the Clii Chi Rodriguez, one of the most first to start a 17hit California ning fisherman traveled many miles giving tips to each other during a help each other out on the course. golfer being penalized for giving ad within a half hour of her Boston time. Ruiz, however, denied having ever race about a mile from the finish celebrated “family” of the world hook with calls from “BEack Room” Now we’re going to get each other easy-going tour veterans, confirmed assault on five Minnesota pitchers. to fish it. Now, real sportsmen still round took the spotlight last Sunday vice during a round, even though the "We're putting our money where met Morrow. Asked directly if she line. champion Pittsburgh Pirates five associates all over the state. penalized? that the rule against offering advice Terry Felton, 0-2, absorbed the loss. come to fish it in numbers, to catch when Watson, three-time Player of practice is widespread. your legs are." said the Thursday completed the New York City months ago, has found a new home on Why the uproar and fuss? The word "I don’t think any of us knew it was has never been enforced. ’The Angels added two runs in the and release the trout. the Year, was overheard by a Watson and Trevino were editions of the New York Daily Marathon, she said repeatedly, "No "I saw a woman stumble out of the the West Coast. came down from the Department of illegal. Ninety-five percent of us "If they were going to follow up on Kison, who chose free agency at fourth on a run-scoring double by The DEP has listened to the pleas national television audience to offer scheduled to play in the pro-am News. "Let's show those Bean- comment. No comment." crowd,” the Globe quoted John Environmental Portection that it that ruling. I’d get a two-shot penalty the end of last season and was signed Fred Patek and an RBI single by of the sportsmen, and depending on Trevino a suggestion about his stance would have flunked the test.” today, but they won’t have to worry towners and the rest of the world that Thursday’s edition of the New Faulkner, a Harvard senior, as was not going to stock the Housatonic Archer said the ruling was another every hole,” Rodriguez said. "You by the California Angels in Cowens. California stretched its lead what meetings you attended, and during the final round of the Tourna about microphones this week you. a New Yorker, beat 'em. fair York Times says Ruiz acknowledged saying. "She looked like she wasn't a River with trout this spring, until the example of the PGA rule book have to talk about something besides to 10-0 in the seventh on RBI singles what the political climate, kept ment of Champions. because the tournament will not be and square." having undergone brain surgery in runner. Her arms were flying November, came within two outs of a results from blood tests on anglers becoming too much like a huge legal politics. Chances are you talk about by Grich and Joe Rudi and an error promising but not promising, to see Watson’s comments were picked televised. The News' challenge is the latest in late 1973 for a tumor she said proved around. She was wearing a numter. I no-hitter Wednesday in pitching the who may have eaten of fish from the dictionary. golf tips. We don’t want to be by Landreaux. what could be done. A lot of the usual up by a tiny microphone on Trevino’s a running controversy surrounding benign. She told The Times she un didn't take her very seriously.” California Angels to a 17-0 drubbing river, are returned. “They ought to throw out the rule enemies out here” In other AL games, Cleveland bureaucratic double talk. caddy, and a California viewer Ruiz, who won the women's division derwent a second operation in Sept., "I went home knowing the Cana of the Minnesota Twins, notching his In 1976-77 the health department book completely and start over,” Rodriguez said players often show downed Milwaukee 7-3, New York Well they’re still at it. For the past notified PGA officials. Watson ad of Monday's marathon in a time of 2 1978 in which a plastic plate was in dian girl had won,” he said. "I picked second one-hitter in less than a year. issued a warning against eating fish Archer said, “The thing is as thick as each other what club they’ve hit by The 30-year-old right-hander, who edged Baltim ore 6-5, Detroit two weeks, it’s been an on again, off mitted making the statement and hours 31 minutes and 56 seconds. stalled in her skull. up the New York Times and The taken from the “Hoosie”. Fish in the a phone book. A Scotsman used to raising the appropriate number of trimmed Texas 5-4, Kansas City again stocking program for the was penalized two shots, narrowing 6lotc A Manhattan phatographer. Susan Meanwhile, in Boston, marathon Globe this morning and saw the pic threw a one-hitter at the San Diego river had been found to be con defeated Toronto 7-4 and Oakland his runaway victory to three shots say, 'Laddie, you hit it there, you fingers. But he was not ready to con Morrow, said Ruiz finished the 1979 officials said the investigation into ture of the girl that came out of the Padres on June 3 of last year, gave taminated with a chemical PCB “Hoosie”. In fact, only last Friday beat Seattle 5-2. Chicago at Boston but not affecting the standings. play it.’" demn the use of a live microphone. New York City Marathon — which Ruiz' disputed win is progressing and crowd." up a clean, one-out double to Ken Lan (polychlorinated biphenyl). This is a the word was go! Then Com Friday was rained out. missioner Stanley Pac decided to an PGA Tournament Director Jack Archer said the ruling would have “I think it's great,” Rodriguez qualified her to run in the Boston a definitive statement may come by dreaux in the ninth inning. toxic chemical that has been used in the effect of drying up conversation BASEBAU. IniliutiH 7, Brewers 3 nounce Tuesday that it would hold off Tuthill said Tuesday the no-advice said. "The prettiest thing in the event — with a subway ride. the end of the week. Steve Marek. president of the Kison, who would have pitched the the manufacture of electrical between golfing partners, world is the truth. When you tell IVnn»-y at Manolicdler, 1 Rookie Joe Charboneau cracked a stocking until the blood tests were in rule has been invoked before, but he "I know she did not finish the (New "We have a lot of pieces, but Suburban Road Runners Club in seventh no-hitter in California products, and it is thought that the “Guys aren’t going to say someone the truth you should never Coventry at Cheney Teeli, 1 I a.in. York City) marathon." said Morrow, they're pretty solid pieces," said history, was more concerned about three-run home run in the fourth and material was infiltrated into the on the anglers who might have eaten could not recall the last time. Yorktown, N.Y., said Ruiz asked him anything," Archer said. "Maybe il is back away from it. I love it as long as MCC at Greenfield, 3 who claims she was sitting next to Boston Marathon Director Will his team’s recent slump than his no Dan Spillner scattered seven hits to river from the Massachusetts side of chemically contaminated fish. He Former Masters champion George to represent her during the con a ruling to get everbody’s attention” they don’t pick up any curse words- \t indham at Eaat Hartford, 1:30 Ruiz on an uptown subway at the Cloney. "I'd say we have 70 to 80 per hit bid. the river. would then re-evaluate his decision troversy. He said she joined the club American League Larry Ziegler blamed the situation that’s the danger." ■{nekyillr at Glaxtonlniry same time Ruiz would have had to cent of the picture." “I hope a game like this can turn Prior to the health department for next year. about a week before the Boston on the live microphone, which he said Two-time PGA champion Dave Soiitli Windsor at Newington cross the finish line. Cloney said his office was Tall men the team around,” Kison said after lead the Indians. Spillner, 1-1, struck notice, the state had stocked the The sportsment who have been Marathon and that he had met her was not suitable for use in the heat of Stockton said network officials Portland at Bolton Morrow said the two began to talk receiving scores of phone calls from only the day before the race. Seattle’s Dennis Johnson helping the Angels snap a five-game out five and walked three for his first river with approximately 22,(X)0 trout calling are quite upset, because this Who Am I? play. Four weeks ago, a live mike should restrict the use of a Vinal Teeli at Khani and Ruiz, who was dressed in running spectators. “If she did complete the New York (24) goes high for rebound in losing streak. “We haven’t been complete game of the season. each season. After the warning the year is no different than last year, or TENNIS clothes, said she had sprained her "It's (the calls) breaking down to Marathon, then I tend to believe it is battle with Lakers’ Magic playing good baseball lately. Y ankees 6, Orioles 5 state continued to stock, but on a the year before. The fish are still in VI inilhani at East Catliolie, 1:4.5 ankle at the 10-miIe mark. about 80-20 or 90-10 (percent) in favor possible that she ran Boston in 2:31,” Johnson in last night’s NBA Hopefully this will change things for Oscar Gamble knocked in three lesser scale. the river that were stocked there GIRI.S SOFTBALL The two women got off near Cen of (Jacqueline) Gareau. They're not Marek said. “If she didn't, then there us.” runs with a homer -and a single, There was ample warning about previously; they haven’t died in Maneliester at Penney, I tral Park and walked to the finish saying that they didn’t see the other is no chance in hell she finished game in California. (UPI Until Landreaux’s double, Kison leading the Yankees to victory the PCB in the newpaper and other numbers from the PCB. If Pac wants Parker defeats Staknis line together, exchanging names and girl. They're saying that Gareau Boston." photo) had walked four, while another despite two homers by the Orioles’ news media, so that in effect, the to wait until the tests are in, fine! Saturday runner reached on third baseman Eddie Murray. It was the fifth con fishermen on the river, became true Then, this would be the perfect BASEBAU. Todd Cruz’ throwing error. secutive loss for Baltimore and the sportsmen, and used the river as a time to stock it, make it a “no-kill” for Racquet Club title Northwest Catliolie at East 76ers top "I was aware of the no-hitter in fourth straight victory for the fish for fun river. area, and wait as he wants to, until Catliolie, I I a.m. about the fifth inning,” said Kison. Yankees. The Housatonic Fly Fishers, The the reports are in. He can then make Top-seed Nancy Parker defeated Nelson 6-1, 6-4; Quinto def. Southeastern I'Conn at MCC, 6coreboord "Going out on to the mound in the Tigers 5, Hangers 4 Connecticut Fly Fishers’ Associa whatever designation he wants. second seed Judy Staknis to win the Parliman, default; Bernstein def. noon IP H HEKBBSO h>-UHore, Hogers LOB-Pittsburgh SAN DIEGO ATLANTA Celts again Jason Thcfmpson’s two-run double Judging by the calls coming into Women’s Singles Tennis Tournament Murray 6-1, 6-3; Garvis def. Hanford TRACK Tninourliun* ninth inning, I didn’t say, ‘hey. I’ve tion, various branches of Trout F(X)TBALL Toronlo 2, Montreal 2 2B-Madlock 3B—Office. ab r h bi ab r h bi highlighted a three-run first inning my place, this decision has stirred up at the Manchester Racquet Club. 0-6,7-5,6-3; Staknis def. Lane 6-2,6-1. Maneliester /East Catholir (hoys New York Gianis — Traded quarter- Clancy 2 2 I lIBs-Bernazard ill, Parrish (li, Parker Richrds If 4 0 10 Rovster2b 3 0 0 0 got to get this thing.’ Unlimited, and other clubs and back Joe Pisareik to Philadelphia for Garvin 0 0 U i3) Smith ss 3 00 0 Blanks3b 4 0 0 0 a hornet’s nest around the state. There were 15 entries. (Quarterfinals: Parker def. and girls) at Rig II Meet 4 0 10 “But I was aware of it. So was for Detroit and the Tigers went on to organizations have been asking the an undisclosed 1981 draft choice McLauRhIn 'LQ-l 2 2 U IP H BEBBBSO Mmphry cl 4 0 10 Murphy rf NEW YORK (UPI) - Julius Er I wore a major-league Parker swept through all her three Clementino 6-3,6-2; Ball def. White 6- Sunday New Kngland — Extended and up- M‘Hire 0 a 0 Pittsburgh Winfield rf 2 00 0 Chmibnbls lb 4 111 everyone else in the dugout. You triumph in a game spiced by a brief DEP over the past three years to Most clubs and orgainizations are graded through 1985 the contract of Kansas City Blyleven iLO-2) 7 6 3 3 0 7 Montnzlb 4 0 0 0 Burrghs If 4 1 1 0 ving and M.L. Carr have met many baseball uniform for more matches without losing a set. Scores 1, 6-4; Bernstein def. Quinto 6-1, 6-1; MCC at llousatonie (2), noon lltiino 1 0 0 0 1 0 Tenace c 1 0 00 Miller cf 0000 could tell because everyone was beanball war. Both benches emptied make the river officially a “fish for talking about a campaign to really wide receiver Stanley Morgan Uninard 30 10 than 40 years — mostly in Staknis def. Garvin 6-1, 6-3. Washington ~ Signed two tree agents (-hrislensn ) W I -0 0 U 0 0 2 Montreal Fahey c 110 0 Asselstncf times before, but never quite like avoiding talking about it. I talked but in the top of the fourth when loser fun” or "no kill” river. It would be a lean hard, and call the governor’s of in the finals were 6-2, 6-3. liters'W2-2I 9 f 2 1 0 7 Philadelphia and Chicago. I — defensive back Mike Nelms and Quisenberry tS2 0 0 0 0 0 Rodrigz 3b 2 0 0 0 Benedict c 20 11 Semifinals. Parker def. Ball 6-2, 6- T-1 :A A-8,161 their most recent encounter, I didn’t talk about that.” Steve Comer, 0-2, hit Detroit’s natural for such a designation. With fice complaining about the decision. Results: First round — Parker, wide receiver Vollon Dixon Leonard pitchiHl to.l batters inBth Joshua ph 1 0 0 0 Gomez ss 20 10 ilayed infield for two teams Radio, TV tonight 0 0 0 0 Matula p 1000 3; Staknis def. Bernstein 6-2, 6-3; BASEBALL T-2 33 A~i8.ir: ST LOUIS Murap “It fired me up,” Erving said Landreaux wasn’t shedding any Champ Summers with a pitch. Order all the publicity, and the proper war My own feelings on the subject, are .1918-39) and mannedn^i ' for■ bye; Clementino def. Ross 6-2, 6-2; CHICAGO 1 0 0 0 Bradford p I 0 0 0 10:30 ■ Giants vs. Dodgers, Ch.l7 California — Called up catcher Stan ab r h bi Kendall ph Finals — Parker def. Staknis 6-2, 6-3. ab r h bi Evans 2b 2 0 0 0 Garber p Wednesday night, reflecting on a tears for Kison. was quickly restored. ning signs posted along the river, it pretty much what the other anglers six. And I bit .280. 'That got White def. Balcome 6-2 6-1; Ball def. Cliburn from Salt l^ke Citv IIALfiSlOHK NKWYORK Templtn ss 4 111 DeJesusss 4 0 11 0 0 0 0 Hevacq ph 10 10 Krabskv p 0 0 0 0 me a film role in "The Strat ab r h bi ab r h bi Oberkfll2b 3 0 0 0 Ontivrs3b 3 0 0 0 play that spurred him and the "I hit a fastball up and away," said Royals 7, Blur Jays 4 would not have to be patrolled too around Connecticut feel about this. Dade 3o 1000 ton Story.” Bumbryct 4 110 Bndlph2b 4 ! 20 Ilrnndz lb 4 0 10 Kingmnph 1 OQO Philadelphia 76ers to a 99-97 victory The DEP policy makers, certainly Dauer2b Jones p 2000 Landreaux. “When I went up there, (jeorge Brett ripped a bases-Ioaded heavily by wardens. A man would 3 0 11 Jones cl 4 110 Simmons c 3 0 10 Randle 3d 0000 Turner ph 10 11 over the Boston Celtics and a 2-1 lead «»s»inu» Singletn dh 4 0 10 Gamble If 2 2 2 3 lionds If 3 0 0 1 llucknr lb 4 0 0 0 Cash 2b 1000 the only thought 1 had on my mind triple to cap a four-run eighth and have to be pretty much a damn fool not the men in the field, have oSfDiqo «|) pm l,V •I'I'IW 'll'ld Hayford or 0 0 0 0 FMniella ph 1 000 Hendrck rl 4 0 10 Bittner If 4 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 4 1 Totals 28 2 6 2 in their best-of-seven Eastern was to break it up. After I got the hit, power the Royals. Brett also singled to take fish out of the river to eat, vacilated too long, and too often, aq) — »n>taq utauauiy »
Ui - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., April 24, 1980 Writers Rogers income increases ROGERS — Rogers Corp.’s sales for the first quarter Included in the first quarter figures for both years are were $25,302,000, about the same as the $25,264,000 for the the results of Soladyne Inc., which was acquired in March meeting first period of 1979, with net income from continuing 1980 for 103,500 shares of Rogers common stock. operations $1,240,000, somewhat higher than the $1,169,- Soladyne’s full-year 1979 sales were $2,150,000. Norman planned 000 of a year ago. Fully diluted earnings per share from L. Greenman, president of Rogers, said sales will be I fmcnfflHfftciM continuing operations of 44 cents were the same in both significantly greater in 1980 for Soladyne. periods. Greenman reported new product activity “intense” FARMINGTON - Loret Earnings for the 1980 quarter were reduced by a one and cited additional approvals for Endur elastomeric ta C. Czamecki of Esquire time charge of $397,000, or 14 cents per share, related to components, new adoptions for Q/PAC power distribu Drive. Manchester will be the discontinuance of the Biomedical Products Division tion elements, successful automatic transmission testing registrar for the sixth an MICKEV ROONEY of Amicon Corp. — a company in which Rogers holds of RX865 glass-reinforced phenolics, and introduction of nual writers conference about 20 percent of the equity. Rogers’ net income for the Envex polyimide tubing. sponsored by the Connec quarter was $843,000, or 30 cents per share, compared Rogers manufactures a broad range of engineered ticut Writers League. It with $1,169,000, or 44 cents per share, for the 1979 period. materials and components used by the electronics, will be the fourth year that automotive and other selected industrial markets. she has held this position. Last year over 150 people Shop sponsors event registered for the day-long M3.9859 OR 649-9850 event. ffolkes VERNON - The Frame and Factory and Framin’ Place The conference will be Shop at 500 Talcottville Road, Vernon, is among 125 shops Saturday, May 3, from 8:30 ja u se^ a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hartford across the nation sponsoring the National Needlework ROHST&GREEMKHiSES College for Women, 1265 Contest. 621 HARTFORD ROAD Asylum Ave., Hartford. Entries in three categories-canvas-work, surface em DAILY SPECIAL There is an $18 registration broidery, and counted thread-are being accepted through fee, which covers Second retail store May 15. Local shop judging and public showing is MIXED BOUQUETS workshops, lunch, a recep scheduled May 20 to June 1. tion and the featured talk Jeans Plus has opened its second retail competitive pricing strategy follow the ’The 10 winners from each shop will advance to regional judgings June 20 to July 1, and the 10 winners of each at 2 .5 9 a bunch by biographer and novelist pattern of the company’s successful store in store at 290 E. Center St., Manchester. The regional competition will be judged nationally Aug. 4 to IN BLOOM Lions candy sale Bernard Asbell of Guilford, Springfield, Mass. (Herald photo by Pinto). outlet specializes in jeanswear and casual 10 . Robert Boland, a member of the Manchester Lions Club makes a on “Discovering Your fashions, and also offers casual footwear and donation in a Candy Day canister in exchange for a roll of candy given Creative Urge,” Save $1.39 on two The workshop topics are: seasonal specialties. 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Thurs,, April 24, 1980 Two BHS seniors Region______win scholarships Pension insurance hike foils budget cuts By BARBARA RICHMOND still being negotiated and another in works department, a mobile radio The budget also includes $8,000 for Recreation Director Donald said. BOLTON - Two Bolton High School seniors h ive been for that truck, the updating of aerial the aerial photos; $7,000 for the. Berger, sitting in on the review of his The council asked Berger to try Herald Reporter crease of $50,000 to $75,000, in the named NaUonal Merit Scholarship winners. They are pension insurance budget, could oc photos of the town (mandated by the collating of the study; $500 for a budget, made a plea to keep one of and do something about bringing in Attorney favors delay among 1,125 winners of |1,000 scholarships. There were VERNON — ’The Town Council had cur this coming year. state), and to collate the study done filing cabinet in which to store land fice aide whose CETA contract will revenues through the recreation about 14,000 finallsU in the program. to take a giant step backward In making the motion to increase two years ago of the engineering records; $160 for a tape recorder to run out next September. programs. He said he has increased Christoi*er Rich, of 29 Westridge Drive has chosen as ’Thursday night in its attempt to cut the budget. Councilman Stephen project at Bolton Lake. be used by all town boards. The He asked the council if it would some of the fees for the adult in town^s sale of land his field of study, business administration. He is a the general government budget Marcham said he wanted to correct mayor deleted a request for $32,000 consider cutting back on a program programs and also increased the fees member of Socledad Honoraria Hispanic, The NaUonal before it goes to the annual town any impression that by doing so the 'The mayor had a price of $38,0(X) in to replace the 1974 ambulance. Also in order to fund the position. He was for the summer camp sessions at VERNON - While the Planning Com development of their property which is Honor Society and is its vice president, is treasurer of the meeting. town was recouping some of the for the truck and the council cut that deleted by her was a request for $4,- told that it is expected new CETA Camp Newhoca, the town-owned mission has recommended that the town near the town’s Henry Park. s naniiih Qub, played varsity soccer and baseball, was To date the council had made cuts problems “when all we’re doing is amount to $32,000. Making the motion 500 for replacement of a spreader; funding will provide new personnel to facility at Bolton Lake. consider the sale of a parcel of land it ’They said they would seek a side line editor of the school newspaper, member of the French of $27,020 —but it had to add $84,301 halting or skidding —it keeps us for the cut. Councilman Stephen $3,000 for replacement of a plow and train. They also discussed the possibility owns on West Street, to Lee & Lament variance in order to build on the Lewis Qub, received the school Spanish and CreaUve Writing making a net plus of $57,281. status quo,” he said. Marcham said he was asking the $2,184 for two monitoring cameras Joan Powers, the present CETA of charging a small admission fee for Realty, the town attorney recommended, Street end of that parcel and they would awards, and received the National Council of Teachers The large increase was necesspry The council also reviewed the public works department to do the for the police station cells. worker is listed as a leader in the the fireworks display. When the Monday night, that any action be tabled ask the town for access off Fox Hill Drive and English Award. He attended Harvard Summer |n the Pension Insurance budget, mayor’s recommended capital im same as they had asked the police to Three other items deleted in that senior citizen portion of the recrea American Legion used to sponsor the to the rear portion of the Lewis Street program, a collection was taken on until some threatened litigation is settled. School. pristine Snow of the Pension In provements budget and approved do —to get lighter and more fuel ef budget will probably be eligible to be tion budget. Attorney Edwin Lavitt said the town property. ’They said such access would be ’The sponsor of his award is the Sperry CorporaUon, a surance Cotnmittee, told the council items totaling $48,010, after making ficient cars. He said the truck would paid for by grant money, they are: Berger explained that he has the the field to help offset expenses. required for anticipated construction and originally took the land for non-payment company in computer, machinery, and elecUronics and the original figure of $175,000 was put some revisions. Another portion of still be a diesel. $15,000 for a gas key/card system to equivalent of three departments in The council made some small cuts of taxes and now there is some threatened eventual occupancy. ’They added that a tn before other budgets were the budget will be reviewed following monitor gas consumption; $10,000 for the one budget, parks, recreation, in the recreation and parks budget. survey had been prepared indicating the other fields. „ . , litigation because of this. He said he’s Adam Teller of 21 Green Hills Road, is the other prepared. She said every increase in the second public hearing scheduled Campbell asked why the police a transmitter for the public works; and senior citizens. ’’These three The total will be about $246,000 for all researching the problem and advised the nature of the right-of-way to be requested recipient of a $1,000 scholarship. He is undecided in his salary or addition to staff increases and energy conservation items for departments are about as heavily departments in that budget, after and noted that precedent had been es for Wednesday at Rockville High cruisers aren’t in the capital im council to have it resolved before it goes the pension insurance which is the School. provements budget (instead of in the the Memorial Buildine. $18,000. service-oriented as you can get,” he the cuts are effected. tablished by the town’s action in the Davis field of study. further. He was a finalist in the Presidential Scholar competi (bwn’s contribution to the retirement Robert Dotson, director of ad police budget) and the mayor said matter. They referred to the town’s gran The original request was made by tion, received the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute plan for town employees. ministration, explained that this because the police cruisers are ting a right-of-way for another family medal, attended Harvard-Radcliffe Summer School, ' Councilman Morgan Campbell said budget will be strictly controlled by bought each year. Campbell Richard W. Lee and Stephen A. Lament. living in the area of the park. he understood the necessary increase his office. They asked the town to consider the Lee and Lament included as part of received the Bausch & Lomb science medal, was a suggested that perhaps a truck is due, in part, to the fact that CETA Mrs. Herbst said she had listed a possibility of a swap of land they own on their original request the fact that if the finalist in Connecticut State Scholar competition, is should be bought each year in the Dog issue coming Lewis Street and Maiden Lane in president of the National Honor Society and secretary of employees have been absorbed in the number of items in this budget but same fashion. town’s appraisal of the exchange raised (own’s payroll. He said he thinks they Resale action exchange for town property on West the question of comparable value, then the Student Council. cautioned that in no way is it com The council deleted the $1,200 He has received awards in chemistry, math, and should be paid for with federal Street. Their property contains about they would be receptive to a reasonable plete. She said the four items she asked for the radio for the new truck after the budget three acres and the town’s property about *ience and Latin. He was a member of the varsity money, not town contributions. gave top priority to are: Replace until more details area obtained as to awaiting deed adjustment. baseball and soccer teams and the French and Latin I. Mrs. Snow said union salaries are COVENTRY — The problem of canine control ana 4.48 acres. The Planning Commission, in ment of a diesel truck for the public cost. expansion and upgrading of the town's dog pound will be recommending that the town consider the Clubs. taken up by the Town Council right after the annual In January when the realtors brought up ’The sponsor of his award was the Minnesota Mining the matter again, they said that should the sale of the parcel, suggested that it be VERNON — The Town Council can't take any action budget preparations are concluded, according to and Manufacturing Co. town decline the exchange proposed, examined as to what the value of the on reselling a 9.5-acre parcel of land in the Industrial Chairwoman Roberta Koontz, which would make the Lewis Street property is in today’s market ’’and if Mandanici won’t testify Park until a deed is prepared. Town Attorney Edwin Last Saturday, the council finalized its $5.9-miilinn property a part of the town’s public necessary, what legal covenants might be Lavitt told the XTouncil Monday night. 1980-81 proposal, which will come before the annual town Arbor Day plantings ■ BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Two- ”l’m not afraid to answer any his Fifth Amendment rights. holdings, then they intended to im necessary to control the development as it The land in question was originally bought by Father meeting on May 9. If adopted, it would result in a mill term Democratic Mayor John Man question,” Mandanici said. “He told me to take the Fifth mediately pursue considering private relates to the sewer tie-in in this area.” and Sons, a partnership which owns Sterling Electric. rate of 71.5 mills, she said, up from the present 68.5 mills. scheduled in Bolton danici has refused to testify before a He said he would have answered because they can trip you on some The firm, originally located on Long Island, bought an stuff. He said it was the smartest Residents had petitioned the council with more than 400 (^eral grand jury probing possible “any questions” if he hadn’t been existing building in the park and also 9.5 acres of land. names earlier this month, asking for a full-time in-town municipal corruption in Connec told he was a possible suspect. way to go. If somebody else says one Plans were to expand the building. Five in area to receive BOLTON — There will be an Arbor Day Tree Planting thing and you say another, they can dog warden. The present warden works on a fee basis and Friday at 1:30 p.m. on the green across from the Com ticut’s largest city. Mandanici termed the investiga At the time the land was bought the council has been without an assistant for two years. Instead. I Mandanici, in a brief five-minute tion, which is the second federal charge you with perjury,” the mayor stipulated that the expansion project had to be started Town Manager Frank Connolly advised the council to munity Hall. said. four-year scholarships Sign of spring ’The event will commemorate the start of the Green appearance before the grand jurors probe of his administration in three by July 1, 1978. The option has been extended several divert CETA funds to a full-time assistant warden until ’^esday, invoked his Fifth Amend years, a ’’political witchhunt.” He said he ’’had an inkling" he was times and now the firm has decided it doesn't plan to School. She has won awards for excellence Planting Beautification Program as authorized by the September. VERNON — Five area students have In celebration of Arbor Day which falls this week during school ment protections against self- It was his first appearance before a possible target. expand and offered to sell the land back to the town for Mrs. Koontz said that while the council did not increase in English, math and French, is a member Board of Selectmen. ‘‘They’re cute,” Mandanici said. been named to receive four-year Bissell vacation, the Kindergarten class of Barbara Dennis at Lake Street AConcolor fir will be planted on the Community Hall iQcrimination after he was told he either of the federal grand juries. the $25,000 it paid for it. the $10,000 for canine control in the budget, which in Scholarship awards through the of the National Honor Society, the year School, Vernon, planted French pussywillow bushes outside their was a possible suspect in the in He went to court with his son, “They’re not supposed to leak this to After a special public hearing and town meeting the cludes the town's portion of the warden's fee and money lawn. It was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tedford in the media, but they have. I don't scholarship program established in 1964 book staff and was elected class vestigation. Francis, a lawyer, and his own at council adopted a resolution to appropriate the money for a part-time assistant, contingency funds could be used classroom last Friday. Shown kneeling are, left to right, Tina memory of Michael Pesce. know if they’re running for public of and sta rt^ in 1965. Lebbeus Bissell of secretary. On the Town Green proper, three dogwoods will be ■ ’The mayor, calm when he entered torney, William Dow. for the purchase and then voted to refer the matter to for needs that arise over the next fiscal year She has played field hockey, basketball Levesque, Katherine Shimer, Allison Ostofin and Carina Norfleet and fice or what they’re doing." Rockville, was head of the Bissell In planted. They were donated by the Manchester Savings the fourth-floor grand jury room in "It’s the same rehash and it’s the Planning Commission and the commission ap surance Co. until his death in 1972. and soccer and has worked part time as a standing, left to right, Steve Carty, Andrea Plumridge, Karen Batt, the federal office building, was costing me money,” Mandanici said proved. receptionist. She plans to attend Bank in honor of its 75th birthday. Grocery social planned John S. Mason, now head of the in Ms. Dennis, Scott Szczesny, Jean Choi, Brian Smith, Todd Bielawa, To date residents have donated ^24 for memorial trees visibly angry when he emerged only before his appearance. ”If I wasn’t a The Inter Trade Scientific Inc. of Vernon has surance firm, is president of the Wellesley Middlebury. target, I'd tell him anything. Two officials IIEBHON - The Jones-Keefe-Batson Unit 95. Marla Baroneini, Philip Boccallette, and Jeremy Werdell. (Photo by and indivdiual gifts. five minutes later. expressed an interest in buying the same parcel of land scholarship committee. The scholarships, Jean E. Saccuzzo, daughter of Mr. and Richmond) -He said Assistant U.S. Attorney “When they say you’re a target, as soon as the deed is cleared. William Schaufler, vice American Legion Auxiliary, will conduct a May Day over the past three years has been ad Mrs. Santo Saccuzzo, 221 Lake St., Ver Peter Caseytold him he was a ’’possi you’re a target,” Mandanici said. face charges president of the firm, said the land would be used in Grocery Social on May 1 for the Senior Citizen Club It ministered by the Hartford Foundation for non, is a student at Rockville High School. Educators meet tonight ble suspect for a target” of the He said Dow, a former assistant itially to construct a 3 to 5,000 square foot building will be held in the social room of the Gilead Public Giving. She has been on the honor roll for four probe. U.S. attorney, advised him to invoke BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - A federal which could then be expanded according to increasing Congregational Church. Up until last year the scholarships were years, participated in the school band and BOLTON — ’The monthly informational meeting of the • 1 P 1 indicted two city business projections. The seniors will play bingo for groceries. There will be awarded to one or two students and were wind ensemble and is a member of the Cleanup campaign set Board of Eiducation will be tonight at 8 at Bolton Center special games and door prizes will be awarded full scholarships for the four years. In 1979 varsity basketball team. School. D i n n e r - d a n c e a i d s t u n d xtTn^re"?Se^^^^ The affair will start at 1 p.m. the amount was limited to $2,000 per year Outside of school she has worked as a The agenda will include a presentation on the resource VERNON — Mayor Marie Herbst and the Talcottville area. U.S. Attorney Richard Blutnenthal for four years. Mason said this means that cashier in a super market. She would like practical so tickets will be available Litter bags will be provided by the room for special education students in Grad.es 5-8. It .will BOLTON — There will be a dinner says. more students can receive help through to attend the University of Vermont. signed a proclamation Monday night during the Town Council meeting kicking chamber and pick-up will be made by the be made by Karen Rosano and Richard Packman. dance Friday at Fiano’s Restaurant, at the door. The charge will be $30 a Alvin H. Melvin, 37, of Bridgeport, the scholarships. Cathleen White, daughter of Mr. and off a townwide cleanup campaign to run town’s Public Works Department. Sarah Rose and Raymond Allen will report on the starting at 8 p.m. with proceeds to couple and this will include a deluxe was indicted on three counts of Francis Dempsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles White, Somers Road, budget and board members will discuss a variety of through May. benefit the American Heart Associa buffet and dancing to the music of perjury for allegedly giving false Ellington is a student at Ellington high policies including student examinations and job descrip Richard E. Dempsey of 274 Bolton Road, In conjunction with cleanup week, Alice Residents are asked to assist by picking tion. “Somethin’ Special,” and a donation testimony about improper hiring School. She has won awards for excellence tions for principals. Vernon, is one of the five recipients this MePadden, executive director of the up around their own properties'^nd Lawrence Fiano, chairman of the to the heart fund. practices and his attendance at year. He is a student at Phillips Academy, in math, biology and Spanish. She is also a merchants are asked to participate by local Heart Fund Campaign, said the meetings to discuss establishment of National Merit Commended Scholar and is Rockville Area Chamber of Commerce, FOCIS sets spring dance For those who are unable to attend Andover, Mass. He has been on the honor cleaning up their own places of business. event is being co-sponsored by the the dinner dance, donations can be local neighborhood centers. kiB mmmm ■■ roll, a member of the yearbook staff and planning to attend Assumption College. has announced that Keep America Where possible rubbish should be left for BOLTON — ’The Family Oriented Childbrith Informa Bolton Women’s Club, the Knights of made to the heart fund by making a Also indicted by the grand jury in president of the school’s Medical Society. The fifth student is Richard Schadt, son Beautiful Day will be observed in Vernon Saturday. She said many volunteers will regular weekly pickup, otherwise bags tion Society will sponsor a spring dance on May 9, star Columbus and the Lions Club. deposit in a savings account es U.S. District Court in Bridgeport was He has al.so been a member of the of Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Schadt of Glen may be dro p i^ off at Main and Elm ting at 8 p.m. , at St. Maurice (^urch Hall in Bolton. Fiano said this event is the only Phillip Moreland, 47, of Bridgeport, soccer, lacrosse and wrestling teams. Drive, Tolland, a student at Tolland High be out to pick up litter in Vernon. The tablished for that purpose at the Greater Vernon Jaycees will provide streets in Talcottville; Route 30, opposite Music will be by Chuck Skoog. Set-ups will be provided. local fund-raising event for the heart former manager of ETA Outside of school he has worked for School. He was selected as a National Bolton Notch branch of the Savings supervision where necessary. Hillside; Middle School; Henry Park; Tickets will be $5 per person and are available from Lin fund. He said that printing errors neighborhood centers in the city. Rockville General Hospital and has been a Merit Commended Scholar and is a Bank of Manchester. Participating groups in the cleanup Northeast School; Tunnel Road and da Williams, 742-MlO or Lillian Gasper, 742-9763. have made advance ticket sales im Congressional aide. member of the National Honor Society. Warren Avenue; and Loveland Hill in lUDO campaign include the Rockville and Ver He plans to attend Stanford University He has played basketball, soccer and golf, front of Rockville High School. SNET pays PTO 1,000 and has worked for the Town of Tolland. non Little Leagues, Babe Ruth League, 4- as a pre-medical student. H Clubs, Rockville High School students Nancy Donnell, daughter of Mrs. He plans to attend Lehigh University. VERNON — The Maple Street School PTO will receive Virginia Donnell and the late Everett Since the inception of the scholarship and Boy Scout units. Fellowship day a check for $1,000 from the Southern New England On May 17 the Girl Scouts will be Telephone Co. for delivery of phone books. ITHE TRUCK STOPS HERE Donnell, is a student at Ellington High the program has helped 44 young people. cleaning up the town-owned Camp VERNON — May Fellowship Day of The PTO took on the project to raise money a new Were thinking summer...... Newhoca. United neighborhood groups Church Women United wili be May 2 from recreational facility, “Playscape” on school grounds. have scheduled their own clean-up days 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Somers Easement awaiting study through May. Congregational Church. Are you? FINAL 3 DAYS^ Areas to be covered Saturday are Those attending should bring a VERNON — The town's reinstalling the rail service the town has asked the Legion Field, Henry Park, all school sandwich. Dessert and coffee will be ■ The University of Connectlcut/Storrs Campus request for a ’’vehicular from Manchester and Ver state to grant it a license to properties in general. Valley Falls Park provided. All area women are inivited. TRIM FA SH IO N S^ PIONEER i easement” on the state- non areas, to Willimantic, construct a 12-foot wide Courses will be offered in Summer, 1980 at the Storrs Campus in many different fields, serving rnany different interests. “ PlQfiir owned railroad right-of- In connection with the asphalt grade crossing Courses are open to not only University of Connecticut degree students, but to students from other universities and col- DRIVES DOWN NAnONAL way on Birch Road has to building of a proposed new over the state-owned Slendwiiing plut-tiM fn h i«n leges and to interested members of the community. TRUCKLOAD continue to be denied until firehouse on Birch Road. railroad property. During Summer Session 1 (May 19 - June 27. 1980) the following courses are being offered: a mandated feasibility THE COST OF HI-FI Where fashion is a HISTORY ACCOUNTING EDUCATIONAL -4DMI/V/SrRy4r/0/V study has been completed. Workshop: Management of Time (311) Europe in the 20lh Century i229i Principles of Financial Accounting (131) Survey of American History from Colonial George P. Croog, divi look, not a sue Principles of Managerial Accounting (200) Workshop: Prospective Secondary School Principles (311) Period to 1877 ( 2311 WITH THE FIRST sion chief of the Depart Intermediate Accounting I (2011 Educational Planning (380) Terrorism; the Historical Roots i298i Cost Accounting (221) Public School Administration (382) HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND ment of Transportation’s PARK HILL JOYCE 1 Auditing (243) Property Management Of Special sizes Federal Income Taxes (260) The Principal 6-12 ( 385) FAMILY RELATIONS NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Education FTocess in Administration (387) Individual L Family Development (190i fice of Rights of Way, in a FLOWER SHOP 12'/i to 28 French for Reading Knowledge (166) /^ ACTIVE MEMBER Actual size ' i-inch FundamenUls of Coi^talion (130) Criminology (216) 10 It m (o i> m Computer Science (20?) GEOGRAPHY Society 4c the Individual (230) BETTER BUSINESS Computer Science Lab (266) Cartographic Techniq^ (202) SATD HDAV BOTH PAIRS FRONT WINGS Sociological Perspectives on Women (252) t BUREAU Software Lab on Large Computers (267) Map Compilation It Design (243) SPANISH 10 d tn lo 6 p m OF WINGS ARE MUCH VERNON DESIGN AND RESOURCE MAyAGEMENT Intro to (W puter Carto^phy (296) LONGER THAN First Course (161) ARE SAME SIZE .VERNON CIRCLE Personal L Family Financiai Management (160) GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS P in t Course (162) BACK WINGS Residential Interiors (249) Introductory Elnvlronmental Geology (101) sr,4Tisrics ALL ITEMS BLOOMFIELD' M9-4430 GERMAN .Wwop' AVON ECONOMICS Elementary Concepts of Statistics (110) ALL ITEMS VtashlngOin Plaza LIMITED 6A 906 PARK AVE. Principles of Economics (111) German Readings in the Sciences It Methods of Statistics (211) LIM ITED 838 Fanninslon Avt' t aldm hhupping Flj/d RTE44 Principles of E^^momics (112) Humanities (145) Statistical Methods-Calculus Level (220) Manehcklcr. 646-8364 MiddiHoun. :146 7953 TO IN STOCK InsptTtion by u Slaio (irriified T c Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 House eases booze rules FACTS li C> FULL ’HME BABYSITTER BURGER ^ WANTED, my home, for in ^ , KING ^ & FIGURES ;; COUECTOR fant and young child. 649-9819. needs men or women to work IWWMIS TH Iiei WANTED BY full or part time days. 11 to 3 The principle* I of phye- , on Sundays, election day (or one of New England’s LOCKSMITH and or Alarm pm or 11 to 5 pm. Mothers ical therepy have .been part ‘ NEARLY NU SHOPPE She Heralii largest credit collection Installer needed. Steady welcome. Apply at 467 Center Supporters of the bill said it would The amendment w m o p p o ^ by of the healing art* aince the , HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut work. Good pay. Advance Ladles’ and childrens’ ptrrrt Manchester. help solve the "serious problem” of Rep. John Atkin, D-Norwalk, who beginning of recorded time. J agencies. Some experience ment and other benefits. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING residents could visit their favorite The inatinctive rubbing of a , clean seasonal clothing. youth unemployment and contained “ id ^nnMticut liquor stores were required. Applicants must Apply: Conn. Safe Si Lock, watering hole while the polls are bruUe or an ache is a baaic • 23^1688. We will turn them Into AUTO BODY COMBINA’nON safeguards to make sure younger already in the throws of adjusting to be bondable. Excellent op MAN can start at $7.00 per open election day and stay two hours form of phyaical therapy, i cash for you. teenagers didn’t get access to I**® Average rantainer mlitoum As early aa 3000 RC,, the | portunity for ambitious in- hour. All Fringe Benefits. (Jail later on Sunday night under PART TIME COUNTER Call for further Infor 1 u I deposit law which took effect Jan. 1. Chinese used rubbing as a | dlvidual. Company POSITION - Applications Bill Kates. 688-7596. PHONE 643-2711 proposals given final legislative ap therapeutic measure. • benefits. accepted Monday, mation: 649-1042. Even Rep. Andrew Grande, D- CLERK - General office FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD proval by the House. Bristol, who noted he was a major ^ put an addittonal burden on ran^ Wednesday, Thursday St The lower chamber, clearing its For appointment, call Mr. Friday mornings only. Apply duties. Billing, credit etc. Full supporter of raising the drinking age Ih® ®"*all Mom and Pop liquor RUMMAGE and Powers, after 3 pm: 289- time only. Apply: Gaer Bros. calendar of liquor sales bills, in person at: Swiss Laundry, Help Wantad 13 to 20, said‘T don’t see where this will ®4[®® 0256. 521 East Middle Tutnpike. 140 Rye Street. South Wind Wednesday also passed a bill which ’ . ’The Killbill ntKi^K which would allow bars TAG SALE SECRETARY NEEDED. sor. do any harm Friday, April 2Sth Manchester. PLEASE READ would allow 16-and 17-year-olds to and restaurants to serve drinks while CAPITOL cmr Typing and shorthand skills ALUMINUM WINDOW, lAOVERTISING work in liquor establishments and However Rep. John Mannix, R- 2-1 p.m. ADJUSTMENT BUREAU, DIETARY SUPERVISOR. required. Full or part time. TELEPHONE OPERATOR - SIDING COMPANY has in the polls were open on election day Call Jay Lessner, 649-5277. sent all three measures to Gov. Ella Wilton, said it was a mistake. Naill Hall INC. Part time position available. 8:19 to 5:00 p.m. 5 day week. side sales positions. Full time, DEADLINE YOUR AD drew mixed debate about whether Apply: Gaer Bros., 140 Rye weekends, and other Grasso for her signature. “We have an epidemic of alcohol SL MBry^ EpMcopM Church I l l Foumtor* Plaza Monday thru Saturday, 5 p.m. |12:00 noon the day Herald Is responsible I booze can buy votes but was passed 41 Pmk St, McndiMtcr Eaat Hartford, Cl. to 8 p.m. Call for appointment COOK, full time. Experience Street, South Windsor. schedules. Also: Positions for But an attempt to eliminate abuse with youngsters in our state. • in institutional cooking outside sales. Prefer I before publication. for only one incorrect I We’re just increasing the exposure, on a 115-28 vote. Each day phyaical thera between 10 and 2, 5^-7520. Connecticut’s minimum markup on ’The sexual harassment measure Spottwond by Otrt Scout preferred, but training will be NEED EXTRA INCOME? experienced Window or Siding insertion and then only increasing the problem,” he said. pists work to overcome Troop §10 given. Apply in person: East Work one of our outdoor Salesmen or Installers. Deadline lor Saturday liquor sold in package stores never was approved on a 146-0 vote after It pain and physical disability. COSMETICIAN-Part time. I lo the size of the made it off the House floor. ’The measure to allow bars and Some evenings and weekends. Hartford Convalescent Home, flower locations on weekends. However we will train. Work was amended to conform with The more than 32,000 phys 745 Main Street. East Hart Car needed, S.D.R. Enter from Bolton or one of our land Monday la 12:00 original insertion. A bill which would make sexual restaurants to extend Sunday night BANK PROOF OPERATOR- Must have some experience. federal legislation on the definition of ical therapist* in the U.8. are Apply at once. Pleasant ford. prises, Andover. Conn., 742- other offices. Phone 1-795-5811 iNoon Friday. Errors which do not harassment in the workplace an un hours from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m., after an important members of the Experienced. Call Warren 9965. anytime. lessen the value of the harassment. Matteson, South Windsor working conditions in modern fair employment practice was also approval vote at a town meeting or a health-care team, point* out pharmacy. Parkade Rexall, FOUNTAIN HELP Iciaaslfied ads are advertisement will not | the American Physical MILITARY WHIST Bank & 'Trust Company.289- WANTED. Apply Carvel Ice EXPERIENCED WAITRESS approved unanimously and sent back local ordinance, was the vehicle for 6061. E qual Opportunity Parkade Shopping Center, $356.00 WEEKLY Itaken over the phone be corrected by an ad the unsucessful move to delete Therapy Assn. ' AND SETBACK West Middle 'Turnpike. Apply Cream Store, 1227 Burnside for counter work and cleanup. GUARANTEED, Work 2 to the Senate for final action. It would apply to an employer, Employer . Avenue, East Hartford. Hours Approximate hours, 4 to 7:30 |as a convenience. The ditional insertion. minimum markup. Friday, 7:45 P.M. to the manager. hours daily at home ($178.00 The closest vote, 84-55, came on the employment agency or labor flexible. Minimum wage. p.m., Monday thru Friday. for one hour). Send for free bill to allow 16-and 17-year-olds to Rep. Charles Matties, R-West organization which tried to make TALCOTTVILLE JANITOR NEEDED for mor- Apply in person: Gilda s CHURCH HALL and light CLERICAL TECHNICIAN. brochure to: L.E.G., Per work in liquor establishm ents Hartford, said the minimum markup submission to unwelcome sexual ad c t h e B e r a lb Part time opening in hospital Luncheonette, 303 Adams sonnel Department. 839 pushed Connecticut’s liquor prices • Eknias Hoad i Maki SUM r in per- PART TIME JANITRESS for Street, Manchester. provided they do not directly sell, vances, requests for sexual favors or INDEX • anchester pharmacy. Routine clerical medium sized office complex. Sheridan Drive, Lancaster, way above neighboring states — duties with additional phar OH 43130. She KeraliJ mix or serve alcoholic beverages — sexual conduct as a condition for Qanwa conductad by Parkade, Hours 5 to 10 p.m. Monday, COMMERCIAL ARTIST to CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING which is exactly where he said NOnCEt macy technician's duties. Tuesday and Thursday. Phone except for the sale of beer in grocery employment or job advancement. McKaavara Some hospital or pharmacy work directly with Beauty residents were going to buy their The bill would also apply to sexual > tost * n 6 Found CLERK TYPIST- Founders Mr. Whitney at 568-2020 for Salon. Design Logo. Ad Cam stores. - Personals Plaza. Interesting clerical experience preferred. Will appointment. Prizes Galore, Refreshments paign and Outside Sign. Hair Help Wanted 13 Butinett Opportunities 14 It would also allow the court to im- ' booze. harassment which has the purpose or - Announcements TICKETS AT DOOR position for an alert, train. Alternate weekends and Rep. Phyllis Kipp, R-Mystic, said - Entertainment holidays. For appointment, Boutique. 649-7666, or 646-3150. RN/LPN OR EMT to take pose alternative penalties on anyone effect of interfering with an in organized individual in a PART TIME INVENTORY health histories for insurance “all you have to do is cross the state - Auctions small congenial business of call Rockville General WANTED DEPENDABLE RADIATOR SHOP FOR under the legal 18-year-old drinking dividual’s work performance or CLERK-Monday thru Friday EXPERIENCED PAINTERS purposes in the Manchester STRONG BOY to help care line" to know Connecticut residents FINANCIAL fice. Must type 50 wpm. One Hospital. 872-0501, extension 10 to 2. Saturday 8 to 1. Apply SALE. In operation currently. age who tries to buy liquor or makes creating an intimidating, offensive or 285. NEEDED. Immediate area. Part-time, hours flexi for yard and small jobs in the For appointment, call find their dollar buys more in other - Bonds-StocKs-Mortgages ' year general office in person Alcar Auto Parts, openings. Call 643-9097. ble. Car necessary. Call 563- a false statement in an attempt to hostiie working environment. > Personal Loans IHalp Wantad experience preferred. $163 per North end of town. Call 649- between 6 p m and 8 p.m.. states. 13 226 Spruce Street. 9900 EOE. 7743 after 5 p.m. 649-4818. buy liquor. - Insurance week,Call for an interview Manchester. EMPLOYMENT 528-9601. Equal Oportunity HEBRON & 'AIR CONDITIONING, PART TIME HELP - Help Wanter Employer M/F. VAN TRUCK DRIVER, Part YOUNG MAN - Maintenance •Experienced service man, air WANTED for Pizza Shop. Sentencing changes - Business Opportunities ^.conditioning, refrigeration COVENTRY time. Easy route, light work. Person to run Work. 12 to 15 hours per week. - Situation Wanted Applications being accepted Apply in person: Center and heating. Must have state MATURE INDIVIDUAL CORRESPONDENT Call 423-8411. Giant, 660 Center Street, EDUCATION .license. (Jenerous company Star-turn now with decision made after NEEDED for golf course May 6. Call 649-2358. Manchester. □ EDUCATION > Private Instructions •benefits. Cali for appoint- snack bar operation. Also pan SECURITY. Northeast - Schools-Classes Jnent, 871-1111 or 728-6«)0. try person and dining room Part-llm« person, to Security has immediate full 8-15 n.c. lathe IMMEDIATE OUTDOOR - Instructions Wanted time and part time openings Some laths axparlanc* Bill sets prison terms personnel needed for private cover news and photos OPTICAN RETAIL PERSON JOB OPENINGS - Starting Private Instructions IB REAL ESTATE ^EGAL SECRETARY- Full country club. Please call 872- in the Manchester area. Appli nsadsd. Will train. SO hours. salary over $200 per week with some putting the cost increase In Hebron & Coventry. cant must have car, clean Paid holidays. Excallsnt In NEEDED • Full time. Career HARTFORD (UPI) - Legislation emotional testimony all session, es - Homes tor Sale 4ime and part time (after 9133 after 11 a.m. minded. With good High School Dipoloma and at 29 percent. - Lots-Land for Sale noon) positions for person Ideal for Individual In police record and be at least surance bensfltt. Apply In which would make sweeping and pecially from the parents of two parson: apperarance and mechanical good driving record required. Onorato said Corrections Com - Investment Property 4vith top secretarial and MEDICAL ASSISTANT for terested In writing and 18. Call 522-5143. aptitude Good chance to Call Lawn-A-Mat, 331 Summit stringent revisions in Connecticut’s teen-age girls who were raped and - Business Property typing sKills. Excellent pay keeping current on town WILL GIVE GUITAR missioner John Manson approved of - Resort Property Manchester area Medical Of METRONICS* INC. learn the business. 643-4259. Street. Manchester for inter LESSONS in my home. Call system of sentencing criminals and murdered last year. jor person with right fice. Monday .Tuesday, Thur- ovante. Coverage In FRYER/DELIVERY MAN. view appointment. 649-8667. the bill and said the 29 percent figure > Real Estate Wanted ■qualifications and ability. Full Nights. Must be 18. Apply Rt. 8 ft 44 A for appointment. 646-1822. their ultimate time behind bars has Rep. Christopher Shays, R- saday, Friday, Wednesday cludes town govern Stamford, brought up the slaying of was not reflected in his estimates. MI8C. SERVICES jnedical benefits. mornings and alternate Satur Bess Eaton 'Donuts. 150 BOLTON been approved by the House. Rep. Pauline Kezer, R-Plainville, Water work - Services Offered ■Experienced preferred. ment, schools, some Center Street, Manchester. 12-year-old Sandy Hoyt of Stamford. day mornings. Duties also to RESIDENTIAL ’The measure, sent to the Senate on said she thought it gave the correc - Paintinjj-Papering jGIastonbury Center. Phone include some typing and feature writing. Contact WAt^TEb a 108-27 vote Wednesday, would He said the man convicted of her Robert Howarth, left, and Douglas MacGillbary, surveyors, for Fuss - Building-Contracting <33-4617. Barbara Richmond, tions commission too much power. It - Roofing-Siding bookkeeping. Applicants must Bulldozer operator eliminate the current system of in murder and sentenced to 20 years to and O’Neill, do survey work on Highland Street, Manchester, as part of have good typing skills, good O IL BURNER would allow the commissioner to - Heating-Plumbing I4URSES AIDE- Part time. 11 Manchestor Evening HELP WANTED Must be capable of fine determinate sentencing and require life in prison can be out free in 13 - Flooring figure aptitude and pleasant petition a three-judge panel for early a town water improvement project. (Herald photo by Pinto) p.m. to 7 a.m.. Laurel Manor, Herald to apply. grading. SERVICEPERSON a judge to hand down a prison term of years under the present system. - Moving-Trucking-Storage personality. Office willing to releases if he determines the prison > Services Wanted SI Chestnut Street. 649-4519. train qualified applicant. Rep 643-2711 Electrician: Second Shift opening, Required: Three Call a set number of years. "We have people committing population exceeds the number per MISC. FOR SALE ly with education and years minimum industrial electrical and machine The Andrew AnsaMI Co. Capable in all phases of residential service, installa It would also give the state correc horrendous crimes and they are not experience to Box EE, c/o missible to preserve the health, safe - Household Goods maintenance experience. Duties: Replace, repair 649-0249 tion & domestic hot water repairs ... tions commissioner authority to peti getting long sentences,” he said. - Artlclea lor Sale EAST HARTFORD Manchester Herald. ty and welfare of such inmates. and maintain machinery and wiring throughout the We will pay the right person top wages plus fringe tion the courts for release of pre-trial The proposed bill would make the - Building Supplies PUBLIC SCHOOLS H e r a l b “1 think we’re turning the com Secretaries at meeting - Pets-BIrds-D^s MAINTENANCE. benefits. prisoners and sentenced inmates if minimum mandatory for a capital mill. CLERK TYPISTS missioner of prisons into the jailer - Musical Instruments Applications now being Send resume to P.O. Box 1126, Manchester, Conn. severe overcrowding exists. felony murder not punished by death - Boats & Accessories Part-time, 16 hours per and the judge at the same time,” she MANCHESTER — Representatives of tant dean; Dr. A. Neil Yerkey, assistant ■INVITATION accepted for a part-time posi LICENSED PLUMBER and Rep. Alfred Onorato, D-New 60 years and impose a 25-to 60-years - Sporting Goods tion in our Maintenance month. U . S. Army 06040 said. professor, both of the School of Informa - Garden Products registered apprentice. Apply: Scheduling Foreman: Duties: Machine loading, of Haven, the main proponent of the term in prison for murder. the Manchester Association of Department for floor care. Resumes will be kept confidential Rep. Jqhn Berman, R-West Hart tion and Library Studies; Dr. Maxine - Antiques TO BID AIT Building Maintenance. fice management, determining raw material Reserve enlistment bill, rebutted claims it would cause It would also set a mandatory* Educational Secretaries are part of a - Wanted to Buy Contact: Mr. Thurston, 1161 Hartford Tpke, Vernon, ford, said the bill didn’t address the Seller, associate professor. Department Meadows Convalescent requirements against forecasted products. required. overcrowded prisons and send costs minimum term of five years for group from Connecticut who will attend RENTALS hiD § 538 872-3893. issue of disparity in sentencing and of Social Foundations and Dr. L.B. Borst, Home, 333 Bidwell Street, Will train (or entry-ievel soaring. sexual assault with a deadly weapon the 1980 Spring Conference of the National - Rooms for Rent ^Purchase of Class Rings Manchester, 647-9194. said the Parole Board was not the Department of Physics, all members of - Apartments for Rent positions. Experienced In and impose a three-year minimum for Association of Education Office Personnel Information may be obtained HOUSEKEEPERS AND Loomfixers: Alternating shifts. Requires: Mechanical “’The big change is the definite State University of New York at Buffalo. - Homes for Rent JANITORS. Full time and dividuals may quality to persistent felony offenders. “enemy” but an important link. in Niagara Falls, N.Y., today through to m Kathryn True; Assistant ELECTRICIAN ability, good working habits. VA Benefits approved. form of sentencing," he said, adding He said the bill makes no provision Educational secretaries from the - Business for Rent part time. Weekdays and start at E-3. ’The measure also cuts back on the Saturday. - Resort Property for Rent Sirector of Business Services, JOURNEYMEN wanted. it woqjd necessitate the phasing out for post-sentencing rehabilitation or United States, Canada, Australia, and Ebierienced in commercial weekends. Mature and respon “good time credit” prisoners get to Secretaries attending are Mrs. Gay - Wanted to Rent Jlast Hartford School Depart sible individuals. Apply in per Call 623-4053 of the Parole Board. “You can not supervision for convicts. New Zeland will attend. - Mlsc. lor Rent and residential wiring. Excellent fringe benefits. 10 days a month for the first five Newman, president-elect, MAES; Mrs. ment, 110 Long Hill Drive, son: East Hartford Convales have a definite form of sentencing if “ft just dumps them back into the The Connecticut Association of - Farm Land For Rent Benefits, call 646-5420. cent Home, 745 Main Street, An Equal Opportunity Employer. or 643-9462 Our residents need you as their 11 p.m. to you have parole.” years and 12 days a month for sub Julie Vincek, past president; Mrs. Irene AUTOMOTIVE i^ast Hartford, Ct 06108 until community, back in the streets,” he Eklucational Secretaries, of which MAES 3)id opening on Tuesday May East Hartford. 7 a.m. supervisor, fuii time. For example, under the proposal, sequent years. Moore; and W s. Ruth Jenkins, past presi - Autos Tor Sale WINDOW CLEANER. Must is a member, will host the 1981 Spring - Trucks for Sale 43, 1980 at 2:00 p.m. Opponents of the bill said it would said. dent MAES, and president-elect, Connec be experienced and reliable DEPENDABLE, Punctual ef judge would have to sentence a con Conference of NAEOP, at the Sheridan - Heavy Equipment lor Sale with references. Good pay and Apply: C heney B ro th e rs , In c . have a "severe fiscal impact” and Berman offered an amendment to ticut Association of Educational -• Motorcycles-BIcycles ^he East Hartford Public ficient certified teacher and COMMUNICATION You must be a person whose personal vict to lO-years or 18-years in jail in fringe benefits. Call 649 -5335. 31 Cooper Hill St. cause further overcrowding in the gut the bill and increase the penalty Secretaries. Hotel in Hartford. - Campers-Trallers-Moblle ^hools is an Equal Oppor teacher aide. Wanted im stead of a 10-to 20-year term. 'Homee - Motor Hoctim tunity Employer. mediately. Call 649-5531. Manchester, Ct. 06040 OPERATOR drive is technically oriented. If you are state prisons, which are at capacity. for murder It was defeated on a Workshop speakers include Dr. The National Association is an af- LIBRARIAN. Responsible for The sentencing issue has drawn filiatshof the American Association of - Automotive Service -075-04 Evenings and weekends, 233- Due to expansion, we such an individual, apply in person: voice vote. Zacharies J. Clements, Education Univer - Autos for Rent-Lease all services, including 2366, need additional personnel sity of Vermont; Dr. Gerald Shield, assis- School Administrators. children's, of Bentley Memorial Library, Bolton, to join our staff of active DENTAL ASSISTANT. women monitoring Connecticut. 30 hours, $9,360. Experience necessary. Multi CARRIERS WANTED Vernon Manor Health Care Facility „ EAST HARTFORD MLS Required. Send resume girl office. Excellent benefits. specialized Communica 180 Regan Road Senate OKs compromise to Search Committee by May tion Equipment. ; PUBLIC SCHOOLS Salary negotiable. Call 646- i t Vernon, CT 10, 1980. 3003. East Hartford Carriers Needed II you have a pleasant E qual Opporrunffr E m p lo fa r INVITATION Elida Court Michael Ave. Chapman St. telephone voice, good references, and enjoy to limit condo controls Amy Dr. St. Regis St. Sherman St. : TO BID dealing with people, we Timothy Rd. Deerfield Ave. Orchard St. HARTFORD (UPI) - The Senate local communities complete authori and $17,000 to $25,000 for couples. would like to hear from ibid if 537 ! PUBLIC NOTICE Orchard Terr. has approved a compromise amend ty to deal with the condominium con The chamber defeated a number of Hehdersen Dr. Deerfield Ct. you. We are accepting Dnstrumental Supplies Fuller Ave. ment limiting the control that com troversy, It was narrowly approved. amendments by Republicans who ADVERTISING applications for • FOR SALE • Jnformation may be obtained John St. schedules: 4 p.m. to 12 munities would have in regulating The leadership wants the legisla charged the proposal is a form of RATES midnight and 12 midnight Manchester Commercial Building 1 D A Y ...... 14'iMiFaMt Jrom Kathryn True, Assistant 15-107 Prospect St. the conversion of apartments to con tion to be under state control to per rent control, and sets up a iCMIWASH to 8 a.m. All schedules are Broad Street Location •Director of Business Services, dominiums. mit tighter regulation and uniform priviledged class of tenants. 3 DAYS ...13*«WPBM* Ifeast Hartford School Depart- part of a 32 or 40 hour 3200 sq. ft. on 1 acre plus. 6 DAYS .,.12'MinHi ’The Democrat-controlled chamber compliance. One of the defeated amendments, Tnent, 110 Long Hill Drive. work week, to Include A1 condition and iocation. Wednesday voted 31-4 for the amend Barry said he was satisfied with 2 $ DAYS 'k Glastonbury Carriers Needed submitted by Sen. Michael Morano, ‘East Hartford, Ct. 06108 until some weekends. *185,000. Owner wiii assume 2nd mortgage ment but was unable for the third W ednesday’s am endm ent which D-Greenwich, would eliminate any 18WORD,SS.10b h i liid opening on Thursday May Isim iH M Y 8PRIL 26tk time in two weeks to work out a com raises from four to seven the number limit on income. He claimed persons HAPPY ADS *2.50 n 3, 1980 at 2:30 p.m. Coltsfoot Circle, Cattail Dr., April Dr., Addison We offer pleasant downtown Hartford office Vernon - 13 acres on Rt. 30 with plete bill and forward it to the House. of dwelling units that would be living in his area could not be 3'he East Hartford Public Rd., Worthington Rd., Griswold -St., & Great covered by the condominium law. expected live on the maximum limits surroundings, FREE 700 ft. road frontage. Sewers. The amendment would allow towns -Schools is an Equal Oppor- I 10 8.M.-6 P.M. Swamp Rd. INDOOR PARKING, and cities to set income margins for Tenants protected from con allowed in the Democratic proposal. lunity Employer. >39,000. Own your own IniHincHx and liu\«- your own training and paid benefits. the elderly, blind or diasbled persons dominium conversions would be 62 Republicans also opposed the jl74-04 H|ii'niling money for the eoining KUinnier. F & D ANNULLI REALTY who would be protected from evic years of age or older, blind or dis proposal because it encompassed the I Main S Williams SL Call 728-1346 For Both Towns, Call tion. abled. ’They could not be forced from entire apartment industry in the Between 10 a m. 649-6544 647-9946 or 647-9647, But work on the bill was stopped their apartments for conversion pur state and not just condominium con □ NOTICES sponsored by ______and 2 p.m.______when Republicans were able to have poses at least until Jan. 1,1983, when Ask for Chris versions. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• INVITATION the bill sent back to be reprinted, a the legislation would be reviewed. The amendment also permits the Loti and Found 1 parliamentary maneuver E)emocrats However, they could be evicted for affected tenants to give landlords TO BID used last week when they wanted to failure to pay rent. only one month notice if they decide jy ai Sealed bids will be received in I HOSE CO. 3 CUSTOMER SERVICE buy time to change the measure. Local legislative bodies would be to leave a building slated for conver named Muffin. Maple Street, the Office of The Director of , Last week, the Democratic allowed to establish the adjusted sion and landlords would be required Manchester vicinity. Call 643- General Services, 41 Center , ii Mandwster Fire Dept 4409. leadership was given a setback when gross income limits for persons to be to pay up to $500 for persons they dis Street, Manchester, Connec- ' ^ 8th District We're L.M. Ericsson, New England's leading an amendment proposed by Sen. protected. This would range from place by condominium conversions. ticut, until May 12, 1980 at private telephone company. We have an Im Announcement* 3 11:00 a.m. for the following: David Barry, D-Manchester, gave $13,0(X) to $21,000 for a single person ______I mediate opening for a dispatcher in our Glaston WOULD YOU LIKE TO FtRMSIl and INSTALL bury office. Duties include dispatching service HAVE A WICKER PARTY? ALLMIMM PRIME Donstion: ^ ls 5 0 personnel, moderate typing, customer telephone Dirty oil bill OK We sell willow rattan, bamboo WINDOW UNITS, V: contact and inventory control. Townhouse apartments in Ashford convenient to 1-86 baskets and accessories. If in LINCOLN CENTER. 494 Vans *2.00 terested, please call Sue, 649- MAIN STREET. and UConn. The Town of Manchester is an ■All chsrilabl* and non-prodt ...... If you are a bright, self-starting, highly motivated, equal opportunity employer, organizations wishing lo have thoii Public An- Huge 2 befiroom apartments on 50-1- acres ol privacy, eat li wiili ii .s mature person with desire to advance In one of Leg trap measure dies □ EMPLOYMENT and requires an affirmative nounesments published free in this cpace are own front entrance. Fully applianced kitchen with tlisluwi.slu i . action policy for all of its Con-, urged to contact Joe McCavanaugh, Qanaral the nation’s fastest growing Industries, call Mr. Chasse at 659-0363. dining area, ‘ z bath down, large livingroom with glass dour lo uolk HARTFORD (UPI) - The Senate condominium conversion bill. Help Wanted fS tractors and Vendors as a con Manager of Regal Multiart of Manchaatar. Environmental Department opposed dition of doing business with Space will be allotad on a (irat coma, first out patio. Two oversized bedrooms with walk in closcls, lull h;ilhs has killed a proposal to outlaw the The Senate voted 31-4 to approve an the bill, saying it would cause crop the Town, as per Federal tarvad batit steeljawed leg-hold hunting trap and amendment that limited the authori NURSES AIDES wanted for with private dressing room upstairs. Laundry lacilitus avaiiahic in and forest damage by letting the fur full time on all shifts. Apply Order 11246. approved a bill to allow utilities to ty to regulate condominium conver basement. Beautiful redecoration in proce.ss-- inside and oiil bearing animal population grow out director of nursing. Salmon- Bid forms, plans and Training will be provided. Excellent compensation apply for permission to burn high sul sions that towns and cities would brook Convalescent Home, ofl of control. specifications are available at package with full paid company benefits. Come See Our "COUNTRY WITH CONVK.MK.M K hying fur oil. have under an amendment approved House Street, Glastonbury. The leg trap measure was defeated Opponents also said it would'cost Please call 633-5244. the General Services Office, fQuaf Opportunitf Emplofr Married Couples preferred. No Pets From *230/month. Security last week. The full measure was put the state money to hire more people 41 Center Street, Manchester, Wednesday after the chamber cast a R e g a l 8S i l u r required. off again for deliberation posible by to police the ban. b CkNinecticut. 16-16 tie vote and Lt. Gov. William ASSEMBLERS COIL o//«r cossptwtowf aiong twitk m tup0rior product the end of the week. The bill to allow the use of high sul WINDERS - Finger dexterity Town of Manchester, L.M. Ericsson Telecomm* Inc. Call 742-6412 O’Neill, who could have broken the The leg trap proposal was in the phur fuel was approved 21-13 after necessary. Experience not Connecticut 3M Main 8i tim f tV i BJH. • 6 part 70 Oakwood Drive tie, decided not to vote. form of an amendment attached to necessary. Will train. 4day Robert B, Weiss, for an appoinlmeiit lengthy debate. ’Ilie bill would permit Phont $ tat • Aum. - 8 pjn. QIastonbury, Ct. 06033 O’Neill, who presides over the another bill regarding fines for deer week, 10-hour day. Full time, General Manager 46-3112 the state Department of En Senate, said the issue had festered in 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Part-time 07CMM hunting violations. It was heavily shifts available. Apply: Able the Legislature for two years, and he vironmental Protection to act on per fifirititifirit'kir'kit'kirir'k'k-k-k-k ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ pushed by the Friends of Animals mits seeking to bum fuel with a sul Coil Si Electronics, Howard ★ ★★★★★ ■*:★★★★★★★★ was not convinced “which side was ★ ★ ★ and their lobbyist, former state Sen. fur not greater than 2.2 percent — Road, Bolton. on the right side” William Strada of Stamford. higher than the present limit of .5 ★ * The president of the Senate is per MACHINIST - Experienced ^d* ’»«*' * *-•*' * '•'* The bill had been killed by the En percent. Set-Up Man foror (CN(} Lathe I mitted to cast a vote to break a tie vironment Committee earlier in the Wiling Machines. Able to do but he is not required to vote. Proponents of the bill said it would Spring httS SprUng year but Sen. Salvatore DePiano, D- allow Connecticut to loosen its tight „ . r O some nogramming. 1st and The action came late Wednesday 2nd shift or part time. Paid ^ w Bridgeport, had pushed for its air quality standards, but still be in Petrone of 193 Spring St. Manchester, removes winter debris after a long day of activity in the revival and was able to petition it on Health Insurance. Inquire: compliance with federal standards from his lawn in prepration for spring and summer yard work. (Herald Chapel Tool Co., 81 Woodland Call 643-2711 4" T ‘ Senate which earlier approved still the floor for debate. St., Manchester, 6^5836. another version of the controversial and save millions of dollars for the photo by Pinto) Farmers, trappers and the state state and industry. ifif.if.-k'kif'k'kir-kit'k-k-k n - 22 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., April 24, I960