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PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Ma’ C h ester, Conn., Thurs.. July 13, 197B G a rd e n in g About town Jehovah’s Witnesses will have a theocratic school and t service meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Whiton Memorial By Frank Atwood Library auditorium, 100 N. Main St'.

Manchester Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol will meet tonight from 7 to 9:30 at Manchester State Ar­ iianrljPHtPr lEupiiing UpralJi mory, Main Street. Membership is open to all young peo­ ple from Grade 7 through high school. A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881

Mrs, Jerry Pehoviak began her herb garden with a shop, entered on the lower floor of the house, but leading Al-Anon family groups will meet tonight at 8 at the clump of chives. Now she has 68 kinds of herbs, most of also to a room upstairs. She has a permit from the town Pathfinders Club, 102 Norman St., and Friday at 10 a.m. Vol. XCVII, No. 241 — Manchester, Conn., Friday, July 14. 1978 them perennial, in the garden that she and her husband to operate a home business and regularly scheduled at the South United Methodist Church campus. The have developed on a steep slope behind their home in hours. They are 11 to 4 three days a week, Thursday, beginners group will meet tonight at 7:30, and Alateen for the 12- to 20-year-old children of problem drinkers will Tolland. Friday and Saturday. She may be in the garden during / The Pehoviaks bought a newly built house 13 years ago. these hours, rather than in the shop, but she promises not meet at 8 at the Pathfinders Club. The family groups are It fronts on Ridge Road and the land behind the house to be away from home. On other days she is at home by open to those affected by someone with a drinking drops sharply down into what was then untended woods. appointment. problem. Alcoholics Anonymous contact is available 24 They cut 50 trees and turned them into firewood. An artist first hours daily by calling 646-2355. Brooks named Then they needed a bulldozer and a backhoe, at expen­ Carter, Schmidt join An artist before she was an herb grower, Mrs. sive rentals, for three days, to remove stumps and some Pehoviak calls the shop her “studio." One sees an easel, large boulders and to grade the slope. brushes, tubes of paint and a number of finished pictures. There are now three terraces. One, near the top of the She works in oils, watercolors and acrylic, often with TOYIADIES police captain slope, is an informal herb garden. A second terrace, flowers as her subject. It has been her experience that Party Plan Needs Dealers In This Area To in condemning trials farther down, has a formal Elizabethan knot garden, “anything with flowers in it” is the first to be sold. The Show Toys & Gifts Now To Nov. Earn ‘50 Beds of plants are set off by wooden frames separated by first two customers at the shop bought paintings. or More An Evening. No Experience or Police Lt, Joseph H. Brooks has joining the Manchester Police wood-chip paths. At the bottom of the slope a nice lawn Mrs. Pehoviak is a member of the East Hartford Art been promoted to the rank of captain Department as a patrolman. He has By HELEN THOMAS continue peaceful relationships. But Carter was welcomed here with has been developed on a level area where family picnics Investment Needed. Call Collect (814) League, the Tolland County Art Association and the in the Manchester Police Depart­ an associate degree in criminal fiPI While lloiiHe Bepiirler our voice will not be stilled as we full pomp by West G erm any's are sometimes held. 266-8721. science from Manchester Communi­ Connecticut Society of Women Painters. ment detective division. BONN, West Germany (UPl) — consider these and other violations leaders at the start of a two-day stale The three levels are connected with steps made of ty College and has attended courses around the world." Mr. Pehoviak is a systems analyst with United The announcemnt of his promotion, President Carter and West German visit to this country as a curtain railroad ties set into ground. The bought 119 second-hand at the Arnold Markal law enforce­ Schmidt joined in “1 want to say I Technologies but has spent many hours helping to which will become effective Sunday, Chancellor Helmut Schmidt joined raiser to the summit. railroad lies at what was then a reasonable price. Ties develop the downhill garden. The house is equipped with ment school in New Haven. agree with every word the president PASKHILlJjlYiX was made this morning by Police today in condemning the trials of Schmidt, a dose friend of the are scarce today as most of our abandoned railroad has said, " electric heat but, with so many trees to be disposed of, (LOWSaSHOP Chief Robert Lannan. Active in community affairs. Soviet dissidents but said this will not United States, has been one of the tracks have been torn up, and the price might now be The two leaders met the press at the Pehoviaks bought two wood-burning stoves and still He was one of three top candidates Brooks is a member of Manchester deter their countries from continued severest critics of the Carter ad­ prohibitive. heat their home with these. The electric heat is turned on for the post. The names of the other Lodge of Elks and Manchester Lodge the Bonn chancellery after talks ministration's handling of economic iNuliirul look efforts to cooperate with Moscow in only occasionally to be sure it is in working order. SPECIAL top candidates, Lt. John Krinjak and of Masons. He is also a member of disarmament and other fields. ranging over a wide field from East- matters. Today he smiled warmly as When boulders were dug out of the slope they were The trees have all gone now for fuel, but the Pehoviaks Lt. Robert Guliano, will remain at several professional organizations, “We deplore this action," Carter West relations to the state of the they met, apparently determined to OF THE WEEK One of his favorite projects is the trucked away, except for one large boulder which the find an occasional friend who wants to have a tree cut-and the top of the promotion list for a said to reporters after a two-and-a- dollar and the weekend seven-nation rebut widespread reports they d*not “Jimmy Fund,” and he is one of the bulldozer operator, at Jeanne Pehoviak's request, pushed Jerry cuts tree and brings home the firewood in the truck year. This could be important if the half hour meeting with Schmidt. economic summit conference in get on well together. that the Pehoviaks have found very useful in their way of three coordinators of the Manchester which both will play leading roles. up hill for her informal garden. She wanted "a natural M PONS department decides to fill the now- Joseph I I . lirook.- “But at the same time we want to Carter conferred with Schmidt at look," living. vacant deputy chief position. If the fund-raising efforts for cancer the chancellory after receiving a full- To keep the soil from washing downhill on the steepest Mrs. Pehoviak makes dried arrangements of herbs and deputy chief slot is filled, it could research at the Children's Hospital in dress official military welcome and slope, from the formal garden down to the lawn, they flowers, sachets, herb pillows, scented soaps and pot­ Jeanne Pehoviak harvests wormwood in her bunch vacate another captain’s position. Boston. “We are always glad to paying a courtesy call on West Ger­ bought 30 tons of cobblestones which Mr. Pehoviak pourri. Her husband has built a dehydrator, a wooden box herb garden in Tolland, The herb will be dried, *2.49 Brooks, who joined the force in receive contributions at any time, man President \Valter Scheel at his placed by hand. There has been no erosion. with shelves of screening, heated by light bulbs. She can (CASH and CA^RY) 1964, has been a detective since 1967. but our main fund-raising campaign Lease on empty building Villa Hamnierschmidt residence then placed in muslin bags to be hung in closets FLOWBR8 $nd ARRANOeUENTS FOR EVERY OCCAEiON... Starting with the chives, Mrs. Pehoviak learned about dry herbs here in 12 to 48 hours and they will keep their He was promoted to his present posi­ starts in May and ends with the overlooking the Rhine. to keep moths away. (Herald photo by Chas­ 36 OAK ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649.079/ or 649-1443 FREE benefit softball game in August,” he other herbs by visiting herb gardens and reading books. fresh green color. When a customer wants a growing ^^^^^PARKIN^^RANiyjAKELER^^ tion as lieutenant, administrative of­ She was fascinated by the legends and the folklore of plant, she takes a trowel to the garden and digs it. tain) ficer, in August 1976. said. these plants, grown and used for many generations, some A 1958 graduate of Manchester He and his wife, the former Donna to cost state thousands Carter and Schmidt talked to in cooking, some for fragrance and many for medicinal High School, Brooks served with the Lee Wightman and their two reporters in the chancellery lobby in front of a large painting by Ludwig purposes. Marine Corps, and was a private children, Michael and Sherri, live at By BRUNO V. RANNIELLO $129,500 per year apparently was the She began to sell herbs eight years ago and now has a detective in West Hartford before 601 Bush Hill Road. square foot. Kirchner entitled “Suicide 38 " - one result of “ lack of experience with The auditors, Leo V. Donahue and of the many works banned by Adolf HARTFORD (UPl) - State state leasing" by the former com­ auditors said today the state's Henry J. Becker, said if the state Hitler s Nazis as "degenerate art." missioner of administrative ser­ moves into the building by Sept. 1, it The two leaders condemned the Cheney Tech honor roll B.D.PEARLtsoN M ID SU M M ER handling of a controversial lease will vices, Daniel MacKinnon. cost taxpayers thousands of dollars will have to pay $8.96 per square foot dissident trials in answer to a USSR sentences MacKinnon, who signed the lease for the 55-month lease. reporter's question. more than necessary in rent being The honor roll for the Soplioiiion'.H in April, was fired in May by Gov. paid for an empty building. The information was contained in a fourth quarter at Howell High lioiifir.s Ella T. Grass. However, the gover­ Carter stressed that the United The auditors said the state's report prepared by staff auditors Cheney Regional Steven Alban, Steven nor said leasing practices had States has no desire to interfere in failure to follow standard guidelines Bernard R. Sherwill and George Lin­ Vocational Technical Atkins, Charles Dumez, two dissidents nothing to do with MacKinnon's dis­ the internal affairs of the Soviet Robert Ferguson, Robert in leasing the downtown Hartford coln, who have been helping stale School is as follows: Shcharansky must serve three years charge. police investigate stale leases. The Union. Francis, Michael Fraser, By JOSEPH GALLOWAY building at 80 Washington Street for In April MacKinnon said the lease Si'niors David Grinaski, Maurice in a close-confinement prison and 10 police have not completed the in­ "But rising condemnation around five years opened the state to un­ was "in the best interests of the lli^h honors Harrison, Peter Medina, MOSCOW (UPl) - A Soviet court years in a forced labor camp. vestigation. the world is a legitimate role for me Roger Bemont. Michael necessary costs. sta te " He said the basic rental was and my country." he said. Sherwood Holland, David today found Jewish activist Anatoly In Bonn, West Germany, Carter The state has been paying $10,700 Using information from the depart­ Brennan. David Burgess. LaPorte, Zane Peterson, Shcharansky guilty on charges of condemned the trials of pegged at $2.54 per foot but that the ment of administrative services, the Schmidt added that West Germans Richard Caron. Lyle per month since April while the Christopher Vann. spying for the United States and “courageous" dissidents and said cost of renovating the dwelling to auditors said the $8,96 figure includes are "particularly distressed" also by Cashman, Colby Chapin. 10 building sits empty. house the Office of Policy and an eight-year sentence passed on an sentenced him to 13 years in prison. “our voice will not be stilled.” The auditors said the failure to use $509,000 for renovations which were Douglas Clark. James Shop honors n io id a ir e Management and the Department of East German dissident, Rudolf Comeau. Luis Crema. The verdict came on the fifth day In remarks before the Shcharansky safeguards in renting the building for Michael Campbell, Richard sentence was handed down, Carter Aging would reach about $5 per — Sec Page Ten Baard. Also. Richard Domler. Flaherty. of Shcharansky’s trial on treason and Robert Kaminski. Brian espionage charges, which President said: “It’s obvious to us that the LeBel. Richard Leclerc, Paul Acudemir honor!i Carter has denounced as “patently courageous dissidents in the Soviet Messier. Jeffrey Perry. Mark Bray. Blayne Cohen, false." ..... Union, Shcharansky anil Ginzburg, Frank Sedlik. Jack Sycz. Den­ Wallace Colpitts, Daniel have been accused and tried and Inside today Sadat says he told Weizman nis Walker. Philip Wells. Emrick, Frank Foster. Another Soviet Court Thursday punished or will be punished because Area towns ...... 7,8 .Michael Wrona. sentenced dissident Alexander Ginz­ they have supported those who have FrcHhint'ii Business...... 20 Shop honors sought the basic freedoms that were High honors burg to eight years in a “special Classified...... ,..16,17,18,19 ik..lton Ainsworth, Robert Richard Aylward, Scott regime” labor camp as part of its guaranteed in the final act of the C om ics...... 9 Egypt ready to seek peace Gr^jius, Vincent Kolpinski. Cable, Daniel Cafro, Robert crackdown on dissidents. Helsinki agreement that was signed Brenl Lisk, East Hartford ...... 6,7 Camire, Randall Caron, State prosecutor P. Solonin told the by the Soviet Union itself...... 4 Everett Carpenter, Joseph Editorial ...... linited Press Internulional day, I asked him the question, 'What The fpreign ministers of Israel and \cu(l«‘iiiic honors court that Shcharansky was guilty of “We deplore this action on the part Entertainment ...... 14 does Israel want? Does she want Corso, Graydon Field, Willie Egyptian President Anwar Sadat Egypt will meet in London Tuesday Timothy Clark. espionage and deserved to die — but of the Soviet authorities,” he said. F a m ily ...... 5 peace, security, normal relations and Harrison, Robert Hill. because he was young and a first The United States had repeatedly said today he told Israeli Defense along with Secretary of State Cyrus .luniors Also, Robert Johnson, M anchester...... 2,3 coexistence? We are ready for it," offender he only asked for 15 years — warned the Soviets that harsh Minister Ezer Weizman at their sur­ Vance. lli^h iioiHirs Russell Kuezynski, Richard O bituaries...... 10 Sadat said. three in prison and 12 in a hard labor sentences against Shcharansky and prise meeting that Egypt is ready for Michael Dunn. Peter Mathieu, Gary Melendy, M ^ S A I E S p o rts...... 11,12,13 Egypt believes the West Bank In Jerusalem. Foreign Minister camp. Ginzburg could seriously damage “peace, security, normal relations Fitzgerald. John Franco. Timothy Mainville, Paul should be administered by Jordan, Moshe Dayan said Thursday Israel Soviet-American relations. Brian Giilis. .Mark Gosselin, Petraitis, Mark Prouty, aON It Tic TIME TO MIT nniHO THIS OUCE « VEtl tU B I The court ruled that the 30-year-old and coexistence.” Israel and the United Nations, and was ready to resume formal peace Joseph Guegel, David Anthony Salamone, Gerald The two men held “very useful " negotiations but indicated the final Torres the Gaza strip by Egypt, Israel and Gustamachio, Robert talks Thursday at Fuschl, Austria and the United Nations. Israel is deman­ decision to resume the negotiations Harrington. David Hovey. said afterwards they would meet probably would not'be made until Also, Duvid Marshall, Bart Shop liooorH ding a continued Israeli military John Clegg, John Dundon, ICHECK THESE SUPER VALUES TODAYI :e order again soon in Alexandria, Egypt to presence. after the London meeting. Pacekonis. Mark Pelletier. UTC gets Ronald Fischer, Kurt John­ pursue Middle East peace efforts. Michael Pinkin. Kenneth Weizman flew to Austria to confer son, Norman Shields. CHICAGO (UPl) - United Airlines “Yet, we are pleased that United’s State-controlled newspapers in There have been no public in­ Plourde, Henry Timmerman. The Boeing planes were the with Sadat at a hastily arranged ses­ will buy $1.6 billion in new airplanes favorite in a spirited bidding war. order will help maintain commercial Cairo said the meeting could be held dications that the two sides have Acinh-inir lionorH 17 Cu.Ft sion at the medieval lakeside resort Shop honors AUTOMATIC WASHERS 30” RANGES , MICROWAVE OVENS I as early as next Sunday or Monday — softened their positions since Edward DoBranski, from Boeing Co. of Seattle, including Among the competition was the aircraft as the country’s No.l in­ of Fuschl — the first direct contact Brian Cruickshanks Fun Size A . William Logan, Thomas DISCOUNT 30 widebody 767s which are still on European A-300 Airbus, produced by dustrial export. That means only on the eve of a foreign ministers' January, but Sadat said in an inter­ Vcadcinic honors Discoimt % ' beween the two governments in more McCuen, James McElheron, the drawing boards, the directors of a Franco-German consortium. good things for employment and for meeting in London Tuesday and view published today that there were Gary Barile. PRICED $ Pricei “ than three months. Dean Tully. UAL Inc. announced today. "Exhaustive technical and this country’s balance of payments.” Wednesday. Weizman returned to Israel today no wide differences between them. 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Some aircraft industry experts had for United,” said Richard J. Ferris, extend widebody service to ad- them to return our land. two nations since they broke of full- between Egyptians and Israeli in how JACKSON & 30 ” GAS RANGES predicted United would specify president of the airline. ditional airports. They also will “When I met with Weizman yester- scale peace talks in January. we see m atters.” CURTIS, INC. TO BUY Priced from * 2 1 8 General Electric engines. “This decision was made on the provide greater fuel efficiency than A UAL spokesman said the aircraft merits of the aircraft in meeting many of the airplanes in United’s OUTOOOR GAS order is the largest “in the history of United’s future needs and not on the current fleet. Investment GRILLS Securities clean the world.” basis of national source,” he said; ! Pricedfrom*79** i ROBERT C. USED CARS J AUTOMATIC DRYERS I HEAVISIDES Priced from*99** Candidates more comfortable Inquiries J 14cftREFRIG. 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And at another town committee meeting Mrs. Hendel said that she will use 11229 Main St. Manchaatar Imperial model has a • Digital Clock and full- SERVICEI Thursday night was a refreshing I TEL. 646-64M ] 4 75 cu It freezer that Frigidaire Week value gel it for less, now during in Plainfield. She arrived too late to her past background to help her as stores up to 166 lbs Frigidaire Week. width Console Light' GENUINE change for secreary of state can­ speak to the Manchester town com­ secretary of state. didates who spoke to the Manchester mittee, but she was able to talk to She is completing her second term AIR CONDITIONERS PARTSI Democratic Town Committee. members of the executive com­ as a state representative and was a TIME TO BUY! TIME TO SAVE! As expected. Secretary of State mittee, who had remained for a key fipre in the drafting of the NOTICEIII L, Gloria Schaffer was nominated special meeting after the full town executive branch reorganization act. Thursday by President Jimmy committee session. Carter for a seat on the Civil Two weeks ago, the town com­ She served until March as an ad­ * Aeronautics Board. She announced mittee also heard from two other ministrator at Connecticut College. we-will be closed for that she will not seek re-election. secretary of state candidates — “That kind df experience will be our annual vacation Thursday night, other candidates Manchester’s Barbara Weinberg and helpful if I am elected secretary of for her position on the state ticket Audrey Beck of Storrs. state,” she said of her background. July 16th thru July 30th. could be more positive about their Mrs. Kennelly told the town com­ “I’d like to take what I’ve learned all J w W 'up" mmm plans. mittee Thursday that she will drop my life and use it.” OPEN FOR BUSINESS “We’re on an upbeat tonight,” Bar­ out as a candidate if her husband, Mrs. Rapoport told the executive >KCiM.mTmcisi bara Kennelly, a member of the James Kennelly, wins the party’s committee about her move from a ... JULY 31 Hartford City Council, told the nomination for lieutenant governor. neighborhood activist to assistant Start with a balloon Manchester Democrats. “We no Kennelly now serves as speaker of majority leader of the House. Making plaster animal banks is fun, especial­ longer have to say, ‘I might be a can­ the state House of Representatives. She mentioned some of her ac­ ly when the first step is blowing up a balloon. Our Own didate.’ Tonight we can say, ‘I am a Mrs. Kennelly said that she has complishments during her three Factory Trained candidate for secretary of state’,” terms. These include a fine atten­ Nicky Warzynski, 4, of 27 Stone St., BARRETT Service Dept. served as a local candidate in the ' she said. past, so the step into the state race is dance record — she has missed only demonstrates this phase of the project at the Your Satisfaction . She is one of several women 12 roll-call votes during her six summer playground program at the Verplanck Guaranteed a big one. PLUMBING SUPPLY Seeking the position. Another can­ " I’m awed by it, but I do think I years. School. Kim Russell, 14, of 151 Walnut St. |Backed with SO Years! didate, Patricia Hendel of New Lon­ can do the job,” she said. Two local Democrats, Sen. David demonstrates one of the messy phases of the 331 BROAD ST. of Caring B.D. don, also spoke Thursday to the town She said that she hopes to work on Barry and town committee member Its Our Most &SOJV project, that of molding the plaster around the MANCHESTER committee. clarifying the state’s Freedom of In­ Dominic Squatrito, asked for imporlani Product PEARL “Tonight I can say for the first formation law if she is elected. Manchester’s support of State Sen. balloon which looks like it might turn out to be a 619 MAIN STRCKI’ TKI.. 61,1.2171 M A Nilll.snit e st . TEL 649-1504 1941 • lime I am a candidate,” Mrs. Hendel " It’s a good law, but people have to Joseph Lieberman for lieutenant well-rounded piggy bank. (Herald photo by said. be educated on what it is and how you governor. Chastain)

.-•f HAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVKNING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. July 14. iK78 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mani hcstcr, Conn., Fri., .luly 14, 1978 - PACE I'llKKl.:

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An entourage of 24,000 — Only four cited, noblemen with their fami­ Split zones said problem Young’s critics fail lies, servants, and household goods — accompanied the There are some landowners in front 125 teet and a different zone for and it's tough for Ernie (Machell),” Ihnpress Elizabeth of Impe- Lamson said of the split-zone tots. riai Russia whenever she Manchester who wish their divided the rear 25 feet. but many aided Machell is the zoning enforcement moved the 400 miies between properties could stand united, This problem still exists today in in impeachment attempt officer. her paiaces at St. Peters­ 'The problem is caused by old many lots, Lamson said. The Pian- members trooped to the microphones burg and Moscow. zoning lines that have divided many A business firm, for instance, WASHINGTON (UPI) - Andrew ning and Zoning Commission and the to make brief speeches anyway. lots in town into two separate zones, would not be able to do any business Young’s critics in Congress accused by Park’s gifts Zoning Board of Appeals regularly McDonald said Young is “either |n some cases, the matter is on the rear of the lot if it is zoned him of slander, ignorance and hear applications for zone changes or more abysmally misinformed than meaningless. In others, it requires a residentiat, he said. irresponsibility, but failed to per­ WASHINGTON (U P D - Rep. John Dore, Breaux and Marion Edwards variances to correct the problems. any other American citizen or is If the rear of a lot is zoned business suade the House to impeach him for Brademas. D-Ind., and South Korea say they never handled the check. property owner to obtain a zone The ZBA is permitted to correct callous beyond words.” and the front is zoned residential, the “high crimes and misdemeanors.” businessman Tongsun Park had These are the cases of three House change or variance. the problem by extending a zone use Rep. Robert H. Michel, R-111., said B.D. property owner cannot conduct any Ib e House voted 293-82 to kill an lunch together in September 1974. members who were implicated in Alan Lamson, town planner, said 25 feet. Any more than that, President Carter “should take a business on the rear area without a impeachment resolution aimed at the After lunch, Park gave Brademas Tongsun Park’s Capital Hill that the town’s zones were first however, requires a variance or zone firmer hold on the reins of his ad­ zone change. Access to a business controversial U.S. ambassador to the $2,950 in $50 bills. influence-buying activities on behalf developed in 1938 and then revised change request. ministration and call for Andrew PEARU and updated in 1945 and 1951. Back The most recent such request was from a residentiat zone is prohibited United Nations. At the same time, Brademas was of the South Korean government, but Young’s resignation,’’ Some then, zone lines frequentiy were set by the town’s zoning regutations, But Young’s critics succeeded in working on a legislative conference against whom no disciplinary action one from John and Barbara Tierney. members applauded. in place by making them a certain Lamson said. setting off an hour’s debate over his committee making changes in the was recommended by the House The PZC approved the change from But Rep. ’Teno Roncalio, D-Wyo,, The probtems generally are minor statements the United States has federal election campaign act to out­ Committee on Standards of Official &SON Width from the road. Residence B Zone to Business I Zone said, “I believe that all of us would and can be corrected. political prisoners. law candidates from taking cam­ Conduct. i '‘They established that iine for the rear section of 207 W. Center be best served if Andy Young can Machelt agreed that the matter is Rep. Larry McDonald, D-Ga., paign contributions from a foreign The panel Thursday began such ac­ ifre^ardl'ess of property lines,” Lam­ St. Before the approved change, the continue in his present role," not a big problem, but it does require offered the one-sentence resolution national or accepting more than $100 tion against four current House son said. property was divided —part residen- Robert Dornan, R-Calif,, said: "1 him to make interpretations for of impeachment. But before anybody in cash. members — California Democrats Thus, if the zone was 125 feet wide tiai and part business zone. some of the questions that develop. could say another word. Democratic think what we need from Andrew Speaker .Thomas O'Neill was guest John McFall, Edward Roybal and from the road, a lot that was 150 feet “It’s tough for the property owner Young’s mouth is a name, a single of honor at two ritzy birthday parties Charles Wilson, and Rep. Edward deep might have one zone for its leader Jim Wright, D-Tex., moved to table the resolution and the House name. Andrew Young has taken the thrown for him by in 1973 and 1974 by Patten, D-N.J. — on a variety of back of his hand and cracked Park, millionaire rice dealer and charges ranging from violation of did so. That forestalled full-blown debate Mrs.(Alexander) Ginzburg and Mrs, Washington socialite. The total tab campaign law requirements to (Anatoly) Shcharansky across the Andrew Young on the resolution, but House for the two parties was $7,576. breaking House conduct rules. face,” Rep. John Breaux, D-La., was in Park said he doled out $850,000 to 31 More tax appeals are filed Seoul, South Korea, in December House members, 14 of whom are still Summer training at Camp Drum •m V V ' « V ' 1972 along with Gordon Dore, a in office, from 1970 to 1976. Former Newsroom searches Louisiana rice businessman, and congressmen received most of the Middle Turnpike, $82,640; Laurel Associates, property at Styrofoam $ National Guard weapons expert Sgt. Tony time employee of the Connecticut Army ;A handful more of Manchester property owners have held freedom peril Marion Edwards, brother of former money. filed tax appeals in Hartford’s Court of Common Pleas. 281 Spencer St., $37,800; Circle Associates, property at chests & jugs •) Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards. Also One current House member may Bilotta of 157 Homestead St. assembles an M- National Guard, is a member of Company C, ■ One appeal was filed jointly by Zayre Corp. and Cottage 358 E. Center St., $107,120; and Regional Equities Inc., in Seoul was Park, who said Dore ap­ still face action, four were charged 60 machine gun during annual summer field 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry. (CTARNG Homes Inc. for the assessment of property at 381 Broad property at 261 Broad St. (Five Flags Ltd. Department WASHINGTON (UPI) News executives told Congress (• in all sizes ^ proached him and asked for money to and none cleared in the 18-month in­ training at Fort Drum, N.Y. Bilotta, a full­ photo) St. ! Store), $245,960. Thursday that letting police search newsrooms for ^ priced help cover a deficit from Breaux's vestigation of Park's influence ’ Zayre is the lessee of the property and Cottage Homes Appeals also were filed by Pearl M. Podrove for the evidence of a crime could lead to erosion of freedoms for (• recent campaign. Park says he gave buying. is the owner.'The assessment of the property, including $86,080 assessment of her residential property at 67 ail citizens. V from Dore a $5,000 check made out to cash. The ethics panel said the money About town buildings and paving, is $346,660. Butternut Road and John B. Barnini and Bettina H. Bar­ Two of them mentioned the Soviet Union as an exam- Park has a stub for that check that Park spent on O'Neill's parties could i Four firms located at 21 E. Middle Turnpike have filed nini, both of 249 Boulder Road, who appealed the $47,040 pie. V carries the notation "Cash (Dore- Police on strike, not be considered a campaign con- appeals. assessment of property at 397 Tolland Turnpike and the In countries where the press “has been used as part of A Protestant worship service, Breaux) ' The canceled check shows tribubion, and the only benefits the ; They are — Podrove & Barnini, property at 13-21 E. $41,340 assessment of property at 428 Tolland Turnpike. a government’s investigatory apparatus, where it exists v which is open to the public, will take it was cashed at a bank in Crowley, speaker received were a $263 pair of solely to the whim of of government police — in those coun- ''g ” c v e r y La., where Dore, Breaux and Marion place Saturday at 5 p.m. at Emanuel hurricane lamps, aoout $50 worth of but Cleveland calm tries neither the press nor the people are free,” said V / i l f f e the miracle Edwards live. food and drink and "the psychic Lutheran Church, Church Street. Jerry Friedheim, executive vice president of the of main jtreit | downtowri th in g * ' Dore denies asking for the money. pleasure of being the guest of honor." CLEVELAND (U PI) - A police of­ indicated there had been no unusual Seminar will focus violence problem American Newspaper Publishers Association. V manchestep, ficers’ strike left Cleveland virtually criminal activity since the police Manchester Chapter, SPEBSQSA, He and others testified before a Senate Judiciary sub­ without police protection today and a strike started. will meet Monday at 7:30 at the Teen A program focusing on the problem of violence in To confirm your attendance, please call the Human committee. Senate approves sympathy walkout by other city In addition, a spokesman for the Center Annex of Manchester Recrea­ America will be held Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Services Department, 649-5281, ext. 285, by Tuesday. employees curtailed other vital Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s tion Center. The meeting is open to the Community Baptist Church in Manchester. municipal services. But the city Association said striking officers all area men interested in singing : Sponsored by the Manchester Community Services co-op seed money appeared calm through the first were “keeping their eye on the city,” four-part barbershop harmony. n »Di (jouncil, the seminar will feature guest lecturer Stephen hours of the crisis. despite the walkout. The spokesman Cassano, a sociology professor at Manchester Communi­ A car wash will be onducted by Cleveland firefighters were the said striking police are monitoring ty College and a member of the Town Board of Directors. WASHINGTON (D P I) - Ralp The bill would provide $300 million John Mather Chapter, Order of Nader believes consumer groups won only major group of city employees radio broadcasts and will not, “allow He will speak and lead a discussion on the historical, REAT SAVINGS in government seed capital over the anyone to run away with the city.” DeMolay, Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to a major victory with Senate approval next five years to set up a National to remain on the job. Police union social and psychological factors that seem to underline The fire department and the 3 p.m. at the Washington Social Club of legislation that would provide the Consumer Cooperative Bank, which representatives indicated they would violence in modern America, sheriff's department also reported no at the rear of 68 E. Center St. The money needed to start low-priced would make loans to start such co­ not ask firefighters to walk out. : A film, “This Question of Violence,” will be shown. The unusual activity. rain date is July 22. consumer cooperatives. ops. Only a handful of high-ranking film will trace th?- history of violence in the United AT An aide to Kucinich said the mayor The consumer activist, in a state­ It also would provide co-ops with police officials were guarding the Cuyahoga County sheriff’s depart­ States. Psychiatrists in the film will discuss the problem talked to Ohio Gov. James Rhodes ment, called the Senate action $75 million in technical assistance. city of 800,000, as the rank-and-file of­ ment. of aggression, which often comes from neglect and and “apprised him of the situation,” Thursday “an outstanding victory." Proponents said the bill con­ ficers and supervisory personnel But Sheriff Gerald McFaul said he deprivation and how this leads to violence. telling Rhodes he may ask for Esther Peterson, President templates that all of the federal walked off the job late Thursday to does not have the manpower to patrol ;This seminar is recommended for social workers, National Guard troops to protect the teachers, counselors, mental health workers and others GLENNEY’S Carter's consumer adviser, said the capita will be repaid and the protest the firing of 13 fellow of­ Cleveland. “Plus,” he added, “I ’m city of 800,000. bill will result in lower consumer cooperatives will become self- ficers. The fired officers had refused sympathetic to the policemen, but working directly with people. The public is invited to at­ The Teamsters Union, represen­ prices if it wins final congressional sustaining. orders to patrol Cleveland’s crime- that’s not why I’m telling you that. tend. ting sanitation and city streets approval. A version approved by the House ridden public housing projets alone “No. 1, I only have about 100 FOR employees, said its members would It still must go to a House-Senate last summer by a one-vote margin on foot beats. deputies and 47 of them have an stay out today in support of the of­ conference committee where the would provide nearly twice as much The walkout by non-uniformed obligation to the courtrooms," ficers. But other city employee un­ SUPER differences with the House version — $750 million — for the bank and workers, who refused to cross picket McFaul said. “I’m the only sheriff in ions did not indicate what they would interfaith Day Camp will be adjusted. technical assistance. lines set up by striking police at city the State of Ohio that doesn’t have a do. The Senate passage on a 60-33 vote "Today the consumer movement facilities, halted services such as road patrol.1 have no vehicles out HOME IMPROVEMENT Safeguarding the city fell into the hearer goal by $400 came after rejection of a move to won an outstanding victory,” Nader garbage pickup, street cleaning, there on the streets. Unfortunately, I hands of the few non-uniformed of­ change the proposal into a two-year said. "There are many people water and sewer system couldn't be of any help out there on ficers who were working and the study and pilot loan program desirous of forming a co-op in their maintenance and parks recreation the streets.” ■The MACC Interfaith Day Camp is $400 closer to its gpal leaving it only $100 short of the bottom line “must designed merely to test its feasibili­ communities and reducing some of activities. SAVE 20% off All Green Thumb ty- their expenses.” Mayor Dennis Kucinich obtained a have” funds to operate the camp. As additional funds GLOSS OIL HOUSE temporary restraining order from come in, a day trip will be added the second week &TRIM ACRYLIC LATEX Lawn ft Garden Tools Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Ferguson liaison (presently not scheduled because of the tight budget). Court Presiding Judge Leo Spelacy 1 Seventeen dollars sends a child to camp for one week, •Bllitar, Crack a Pm I HOUSE PAINT stock Itami Only Cost forces Brazilians ordering the officers back to work, $}5 pays the whole two weeks. The cost for a field trip RM itlanI •Ona Coal Covaraga but police ignored the order. on Clarke staff would ran from $85 to $105 depending bn the distance. One sMIldow Danant •Bllatar, Crack, Paal A Fada to give up drinking coffee “What the police are trying to do is trip to Gay City State Park has been scheduled for the •Non-Chalking Raalatant OFF break a fundamental rule — that Esther Clarke, who is seeking the primary by Marcella Fahey. Mrs. first week. •Mildew Defiant 1 Checks may he made out to the MACC Interfaith Day Rag. 13.95 SA VE $3 there must be civilian rule of the Republican nomination in the Third Fahey is expected to be the police department,” Kucinich said (Jamp and mailed to Box 773, Manchester. Volunteering RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (DPI) about 40 percent of the world's total Senatorial District, has named Vi­ Democratic candidate for the seat. today. “The police are not interested to (help as counselors are Steve Chichowski, Greg — Brazilians are giving up their coffee production. vian Ferguson as a liaison and ad­ “ Mrs. Ferguson is recognized as a in compromise. They are only in­ LaBonne, Kathy Garopoio and Donna Fogg. Mrs. Joan beloved "cafezinhos” — little cups of Brazilians consume 6.6 pounds of visor on her campaign staff, devoted and capable legislator from *9*» terested in obeying the orders they Xerzo has join ^ the adult staff. strong and sweet coffee — because coffee per person per year, com­ Mrs. Ferguson is a member of the Manchester, and I look forward to in­ want to obey.” Tliere is still a need for counselors to work with the price of beans is going up. pared to 24.2 pounds per year con­ Manchester Board of Directors. corporating her advice into this cam­ Rag. 12.95 SAVE $3 Reports from the remaining law children on a one-to-one basis. Particularly needed are Coffee sells in Rio supermarkets sumed by each Scandinavian, the in­ Mrs. Clarke is the only announced paign,” Mrs. Clarke said. “I identify enforcement authorities in the city bj>ys and girls 15 and older to work with the older for $1.61 per pound, a price that stitute reported. Republican candidate for the senate with many of Mrs. Ferguson’s campers. Please call the Project Service Office 646-4114 seems a bargain to Americans or seat, which includes part of previous legislative proposals and ftr further information. Europeans but represents a luxury Manchester and all of East Hartford. expect that this new relationship will * Members of the Junior Women’s Club have pledged 60 8x10 DECK HEM FIR for the Brazilian who earns the The seat now is held by Sen. George further serve the district with (tozdn jbatmeal cookies to help provide as “breakfast” g WOOD DECK KITS minimum salary of $86.52 per month. Libraries have booklets Hannon, who was defeated in a Manchester’s views in areas surroun­ snacks for the campers. Several store managers, have DO IT YOURSELF STOCKADE According to Brazilian Coffee ding the campaign.” helped with supplies. Steve Nikodemski of Burger King Institute figures, Brazil's population EASY AS ALL has donated 2,400 cups; Gary Sandman of Wendy’s has increased 13 percent during the last on governor candidates OUTDOORS! donated 400 cups and 3,000 napkins. Diane Byrne of Junior FENCE four years, but coffee consumption With gubernatorial nominating Flushing starts in South End W(jmen Club has been (contacting businesses for m t OSMOSE TRESTED LUMRER fell 7 percent. the Hartford Courant, the State conventions scheduled for the latter Library Association, and the League donations. ' Brazilian roasters sold 7.5 million part of this month, the League of to clear in a home. If water 8x10 DECK of Women Voters of Connecticut in ,,, The . Town r, of , Manchester , . should be added to help ; ^ m e towels and bathing suits have come in. Still Includaa Poet. Ruallc 132-pound sacks in the domestic Women Voters of Manchester has an­ appears discolored for an 6x8* sEtnoH clean any discoloration of ne^ed: girls bathing suits particularly sizes 8 through 14 Stockade, Nall On Fan- market in 1974, but following the July order to make election information Department will be nounced that a booklet written by the the clothing, Taylor said. extended period, the an|l boys suits all. sizes. V ^ grateful to the woman who cing. Machine Finlahad, 1975 rost that sent prices climbing, easily accessible to all interested hydrants starting Hartford Courant profiling potential voters. Monday in the South End, It normally takes a cou­ homeowner should call the came in during the sidwalk sales with four new bathing Oval Dealgn. sales dropped to 6.4 million sacks. » *» gubernatorial candidates and issues The League of Women Voters a •’'■■a''cis Taylor, office ple of hours for the water Watw Department. dUits and two sweat shirts. *2 2 7 ^® 6’x8’ S P E C IA L 23 In 1977 they recovered only slightly at stake in the November election is ; Still'need cans with plastic tops to make banks and to 7 million sacks. non-partisan political organization, manager for the Water and IN C LU D ES 8 now available at both the Mary. musicdl instruments, materials, yarn, string, beads, felt, •Faat, Simple, Strong BAGS CONCRETE The coffee institute is perplexed does not support candidates, but does ^ewer Department, said, Cheney Library and the Whiton take stands on issues. Its voting Flushing will be done ribbon; old contact paper also need old paint brushes and •No Quaaa Work or Mlatakaa MIX Zonolite that Brazil has one of the world’s 4-2x6-10' Libraries, as well as at other local membership is open to all men and ®t^‘'^mg at Lakewood Cir­ acrylic paints to make rock animals (the rocks will be a WON Miie sruL iimeMe •Contractor Patented Syatam lowest per capita coffee consumption COWPOMNIt libraries in the area. cle South at South Main found on the trip to Gay City). •Complata Matarlala Llal 4-2X6-8' rates although the nation produces women citizens of voting age. atuta HUi (Nmi rmu 28-2x4-10’ Attic Insulation The booklets have been donated by Street, then north to Spring ; People are invited to donate other kinds of materials aUMMI _ FOR HOME and Inatructlona a n m AM ■srwcnen 12-2x4-10’ Facia Free llowlng Street and east to Gardner * POOL •Adda value to your honwl and their ideas. All supplies, baked goods and bathing aLUKUPE MM 1-2x4-12* Facia varmucllta pours ' Street. Flushing also will suits and towels may be left at Concordia Lutheran • rnmiiiu rmu COTTAGE •Over 50 aizaa. , jr - IflOlO Deck - aaalty around | ] ^ ^ be done westerly to between 8:30 and 3 or at the Project Service Office obalructlont.. 0 3 9 Briarwood Drive and We re Back! Garaventa finds Russians (beside the Manchester State Bank anytime between 9 Ellmlnalat bag. rag. northerly to Hackmatack ji.m. and 5 p.m. 121 E ililC V ’C ANDERSEN waatad fuel 3.85 Street. dollara caused by Del. The work will start Mon­ On Monday, July 17th, Cavey's will U LC IIIIC I O WINDDWAIWINDOWALLS Inadaquala 3.54 friendly, warm, and wary day and is expected to take re-open after our summer vacation. CARLOAD '(Tlw Mvingl it lo gnat, we can’t advertiu itil Inaulatlon. 3 cu. about two weeks. (The Sixpence will open Tuesday, “ -----^ —V • ft. par bag. (Editor’s note: This report is me a broad smile, a hearty shake and alive. There may be discolora­ SALE Windowe, Door*, ona or a home |ob. written by John F. Garaventa of said, “My American friend, good­ We are learning a lot about July 18th.) Thi* I* all you do... tion of water and reduced Vacation is always fun, but we’re Manchester, who is in the Soviet bye.” agriculture and this very complex pressure in these areas 11 Plan a h ^ now and bring your order. We will help tnaaiurt if ntctnary. Union this summer on the 4-H Young One of my most moving society in the Soviet Union...but we during the flushing. glad to be back once again to Agricultural Specialist Exchange also are learning a lot about the peo­ provide our friends with Cavey’s 21 Dapolit 2S% of purehaia and pay balanca experiences was in front of a war If water appears dis­ \ Program. He is a graduate of the whim car arrivts. monument here in Byelorussia which ple themselves...and we will colored,' the homeowner special combination of comfortable 3) MM Sept, arrival. University of Connecticut with a The U S. Weather Bureau ranks Great Falli, Montana, was one of the hardest hit areas in remember them always. should try to avoid using it atmosphere, fine French and Italian as the windiest city in the U S. The average wind speed Give ui a call & w all give you a quote. bachelor of science degree in animal World War II. One out of every four My trip to Russia is coordinated in k until it clears. This will cuisine, and superb vintage wines is 13.1 miles per hour. ’ Energy Saving Product science.) the United States by National 4-H people died and 10,000 were buried prevent rust and sediment from one of New England's most here. As I approached the monument Council, Washington, D.C., in behalf from being brought into the You leva fuel dollar* with II------BYELORUSSIA. Russia — The I noticed a woman with a newborn of the Cooperative Extension Ser- hnmp~s siTiirpiTr sophisticated cellars. Manchester Awning Company Andtr*an doubla pan* iniulatlng most noticeable traits of the Soviet grandchild in her arms, just gazing vice. Major funding for this program If sediment does get into We’ve made some changes these glat* window*. Tht *pac* batwaan the citizens are their hospitable at the monument...her mind and is provided by International a home’s hot water tank, last two weeks, and there’ll be more over 25 yeara two *hatt* of glau act a* a thermal friendliness and warmth — even thoughts in another time and another Harvester Co., Chicago. Taylor said that the later in the year. All for the better, buffer inuilating air *pac*. A third •heat of glau giv**av*n greater imulktlng though they are somewhat wary place. I took her picture without dis< homeowner should wait un­ and all for you. CANVASS ALUMINUM when they first meet you. turbing her. protection. All Andar**n Window* are til the water clears and cuttom awnlngt iratalling them yw nelf. It'* euy to do. This warmth may come from an As I was walking out of the park Eighth to install then open the faucet at the Comm9rclat $ Ratldantlii * elderly woman who gives you a hug two gentlemen who had been bottom of the tank to drain Roll-up awnings • Door Canopies when she learns you are from Windows • Doors • Patio & Porch Screening I watching me seemed curious about New officers of the Eighth Utilities the collected material, Terrace A Patio Awnings America or the smile of a child’s face my taking the picture. I explained to District will be installed at the Board which will settle at the bot­ when you put a state of Connecticut them that I meant no harm nor dis­ of Directors meeting Monday at 7 tom. a mil of q s i MANCHESTER ELLINGTON GLASTONRURY WILLINGTON WS4- 4-H pin on his lapel. respect. They told me they had seen p.m. at the district firehouse, 32 Also, if a load of wash is S WVM Cenlw 81. . . PWn, West Rd., Rt. 83 63 Hebron Ava. Ruby Lumbar Rt. 44 The other day I was talking with a their friends die on this very spot. Main St. done during the period of 338 No. Main St. 878-6213 429-991S man while walking down the street. There are many war monuments in The new officers and members of discolored water, the load 849-5253 683-4675 When the time came for our paths to Russia honoring the dead of World the board will be installed by District should be done again after 45 East Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut, 643-2751 part he looked at me and held out his War II, but now they are very real to Counsel John LaBelle Jr. the water clears. Four home improvement center hand. I grasped his hand, and he gave THE W.G. GLENNEY COa me...and in many ways very much The public is invited. ounces of cream of tarlar CAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri.. July 14. 11)78 Open forum Ifflanrltpatrr Eit^utu^ Hpralb Grads Manchester — A City of Village Charm Longest walk Founded Oct. 1, 1881 ^ t 3 [ l Stephen T. Skoly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Skoly of -44 Reed St., Vernon, graduated from Assumption College Member. Audit Bureau ol Circulation Member. United Press International To the editor: recently with a bqchelor of arts degree in biology. NEW YORK (NEA) - the plants. And Ms. that. Foxworth will know what Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, We would like to alert your readers There are two reasons one On the secretary’s side, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. the candidate wants. “I there are also some to the wave of anti-Indian legislation . Among the recent graduates of Bates College woman will work for like to say you tell me your pointers that should help Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor now in the process of being enacted ; Lewiston, Maine, are: another: (1) she likes to dreams and I’ll tell you the relationship, she con­ in the Congress of the United States. . Manchester: John C. Riccio, son of Mr. and Mrs. bang her head against the mine. And when I hire tinues. "A lot of executive One of these, No. 9054 HR Curv Rudolph L. Riccio, bachelor of science degree, cum wall; (2) she needs her O p in io n someone, it’s always with women feel insecure for _ ' w-xfxrs ningham (Wash.) masquerades un- laude; and Ronald J. Soucler, son of Mr. and Mrs. head examined. Richard Soucier, bachelor of science degree. Masochistic or mad, the stipulation that we give good and sufficient S der the innocent title of “Native each other six weeks to see reason.” The man down : O F . . American Equal Opportunity Act of South Windsor: Suzanne E. Caron, daughter of Mr. that’s what she is — and Mrs. Wiliam A. Caron, bachelor of arts degree; and because everyone knows if it will work. You usually the hall hates the idea of a Crime prevention prospering C ( jJ lS n O M ” if enacted would Lynn M. Bailargeon, daughter of Arthur J. Bailargeon, female bosses give ulcers can tell In two but flukey woman in the Job and one wipe out all existing treaties between things can happen. And at false move, etc., etc. bachelor of science degree. to female employees. the U.S. government and the Indiah the end of six weeks, as “That woman’s secretary If crime in the United States possessions against fire, van­ East Hartford: Peter J. Vignati, son of Mr. and Mrs. But then th ere’s Jo people. It would also wipe out all Ini , Francis C. Vignati, bachelor of science degree. a g re e d , I give my should remember that she is big business, so is trying to dalism and theft may be one of Foxworth, a large plea­ may feel challenged and dians schools and all Indian sant, soft-spoken woman secretary an increase of catch the crooks. In addition to the few activities which is hospitals. from the South who’s been $10 and another increase at need a little more protec­ police departments and other recession-proof. An official of yO (j OJirt SO/f?& Another No.9736 HR Cunningham on both sides — successful­ the end of six months.” tion than a male boss,” she law officers, the protection of one of the leading security (Wash.) The Steelhead Trout Protec­ ly — during her 27 years in Naturally, once welded, says. “A little more infor­ you /oi/es some [ College notes J gripes will develop along mation about the person on life and property by private in­ agencies made that claim, tion Act. This hill would prevent the advertising, and has DEBRA F. GEMME written about them, et.al, the way (on both sides, and the phone, for instance.” dividuals and organizations pointing out that “plants have Indian people from fishing for and Among the students named to the dean’s list for the 29 Marble St. all should be aired, she Well, nothing’s selling commercially Steelhead spring semester at Eastern Connecticut State College in "Boss Lady,” (T.Y. has become a big and growing to be guarded, especially when Bachelor’s degree says). Say the secretary guaranteed. If Ms. Trout thus wiping out their means of are; Magna cum laude Crowell). comes in with a letter Executive turns out to be business. they are shut down.” Manchester: Grethe R. Adoff, Antionia Frese, Gail S. True, she says, as support and survival, Central Connecticut employee, she worked for whose margins look like Medea in a Mother Hub­ The security industry has A third No.9951 HR Meeds (Wash.) " Robert, Kim Bushey, Bruce E. Griffin, Barbara A. Sen­ State College I W f slalom runs. Don’t roil it in bard after all. and her na, Sqsan M. Couture, Joseph R. Landry, Patricia Curry, her share of harpies. “I become a multi-billion-dollar With crime continuing at a would extinguish all Indian water had a creative director w a ball and fire it back at “girl” hates working for a and Raymond B. Peck. her. That’s just what a woman but lied her way business. Included in the field high level, the market for the rights. They would then have to M • • 'i : >1:^ once who never let me ...... accept whatever amount of water hand her my copy and walk fem ale boss would be into the Job because she are thousands of security agen­ sleuths, guards and security More Garterian clumsiness Bernadette L. Czuchra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber­ JO FOXWORTH: “A lot of executive women expected to do. needed one, that’ll come their state deemed "adequate.” trand A. Czuchra of 160 Old Post Road, Tolland, and away. She’d call me back feel insecure for good and sufficient reason.” cies (most of them aren’t advisers to business manage­ ■1 ' Don’t start wailing like a out in time and they should This goes on for a total of eleven Peter J. Gourley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gourley of 730 and say, ‘let’s go over this called detective agencies By MARTHA ANGLE filibuster against the president’s Gradually, a light dawned. “You woman, either, when come to a parting of the ment virtually is guaranteed. bills. Still another No.4169 HR Cohen Keeney St., have been named College Scholars for the together right now.” Then which is how she wants it. How’s it done? and ROBERT WALTERS seem to be slightly confused,” the things go amok, and don’t ways. anymore! and a growing list of When a recession hits the labor law reform bill, the senator’s & Emory (Maine) and SB842 spring term at Middlebury College. she’d read and read and A fter all, you’r e a “First of all,” she says, turn your secretary into Then the boss can hire a manufacturers of all types of security business, the nation WASHINGTON (NEA) - Try as office received a cail from a White Senate staffer said. “My boss agrees Hathaway & Muskie (Maine) would Students who receive this desgnation must have earned her face would cloud up as woman, i.e., you’re a “the only place to put they may, neither President Carter with Sam Nunn’s position on the if everything in the world threat, which is what anything is up front, when your therapist. “You can male secretary (Ms. alarms, locks and other types will know it has finally begun House lobbyist. Good news, he said. wipe out the land claim the three As and a B or better during the semester. Foxworth has had three nor his White House aides seem able neutron bomb. You probably want was wrong with it. Finally makes the female-for- you’re interviewing. If be nice and friendly A water project in the senator's state Penobscot and Passamaquoddy peo­ and 12 female secretaries of security devices. to turn the crime picture to master the art of winning friends had been approved by the ad­ our colleague (from the same state), Among the Bryant College students named to the she’d say ’darling, we female working situation you’re straight with people without asking your ple have fought for and won. secretary to take on all in her time), and her Protecting people and their around. and influencing people on Capitol ministration. >. Senator So-and-so.” dean’s list are: Philip A. Goss, son of Mr. and Mrs. place punctuation inside so often hair-raising. they’ll usually be straight On July 15 The Longest Walk quotation marks’.” “Women are born com­ with you. I always ask the your personal problems,” “girl” can go to work for Hill. Why, th a t’s w onderful, the ★ ★ * Edward Goss Sr. of 123 Helaine Road; Laura M. Balboni, Mr. Arnold who mumbles enters Washington, D.C. This is a Cute. Almost as cute the peting with each other, person if she’s worked for she says. “That’s overper- The experiences of one liberal senator’s aide replied. We thought Anecdotes like the above, mul­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dante E. Balboni of 32 when he dictates and can't "Spiritual Walk, a historical walk, "autocrat,” another type largely for male attention women before and how she sonaliJzing the Other editors say: Republican senator, who prefers to tiplied a hundredfold, probably go a Washington St.; and Diane M. Evans, daughter of Mr. understand why it’s crucial you’d be pleased, the White House and it is a walk for educational Ms. Foxworth has known and favors,” Ms. Foxworth feels about it. If there’s relationship.” remain anonymous, illustrate the long way toward explaining why the and Mrs. James B. Evans of 330 Hillstown Road. to leave at 4:30 today and confiscate notes of reporters. staffer said , adding pointedly, "Be awareness about the concerns of the who “sits like she’s on a says, ’’and the com ­ any hostility, that will If, when you were sitting To the amazement of his most astonishing clum­ sure to tell you boss that we men­ president’s legislative program is in because she’s going to a The court declared that the press American Indian people,” This walk Joan Longo, daughter of Mrs. Miriam Longo of 444 W. horse and gives herself petitiveness may carry come out in her answer. out there a few years back, loyal followers. Sen. Lowell P. siness of the so much difficulty on Capitol HilL wedding. has no special privileges, despite the tioned how much we appreciate his has been initiated due to all forcej Middle Tpke., and Beth lamonaco. daughter of Mr. and great airs. She also does over even when there are There’re will be some you hated picking up your Welcker took a page out of Spiro Carter team in Congressional leaders, in conjunc­ Not like Jo Foxworth freedom granted it under the 1st vote on cloture at the same time we Indian long walks in past history. Mrs. John lamonaco of 97 Garth Road, have been named things to make you feel no male favors involved.” hesitation.” Or some other -(boss’ laundry, by all means Agnew s book and lambasted the dealing wtth tion with administration officials, PAULA L. JACKSON sign like a Bronx cheer and don’t ask your secretary to would understand, anyway. Amendment. called you to announce approval of They will also be protesting,, to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Albertus small and foolish like Still, Ms. Foxworth, who press recently. And. he chose to members of 26 Imperial Drive picking lint off your heads her own New York the Job will go to someone do it. And if the young Rake In the extra In his criticism, Mr. Weicker in­ the water project.” have drawn up a list of a dozen top- peacefully, the above legislation. Magnus College. make his sharply worded attack in a Congress. ★ ★ ★ priority bills they hope to enact South Windsor shoulder when there isn’t advertising agency, says else. woman smokes too much or money you can make dicated that editors, along with We need your help. Please write by selling no-longer- speech to the Connecticut Bar This senator, as As if that display of deftness before adjournament this fall. BA degree any.” Or looking she adored a couple of the Whoever does get it, only eats peanut brittle for senators, congressmen, presidents, your congressman. Eastern Connecticut women she worked for an lunch, she doesn’t need you needed Items with a Association. it happens, split weren’t enough, there’s yet another A few, like the Middle East arms everywhere but in your though, will know what it’s attorneys general and the FBI “tune In this day of ethnic concern why is State College eye. 'That does wonders tor her own secretary says to nag her about it. Her low-cost, (ast-acting iMr. Weicker. who depended on the with the majority incident involving the same sale package, have already made it Births all about: hours, money, Classllled Ad. American justice out when it applies the native American being deprived her ego and flattens yours. she’s a swell boss herself. mother is already doing press to rescue him time and time of his GOP colleagues on the Panama through the mill. But at least half the watering or not watering to them." Republican senator, this one in­ of what little he has left? again during the Watergate hearings, Canal treaties and the bitterly- volving the neutron bomb — which proposals on the list may never see Armstrong, Jessica Jodoin, Kyle Naomi, For a public figure who credited Joseph R. Frappier, Lynn, daughter of Julio D. daughter of Gary M. and said he interpreted the editorial reac­ contested labor law reform bill, sup­ the senator vigorously supports. the light of day, or not in forms the press with helping to bring all the chairman executive council and Aieyda Gonzalez Brenda Ogren Jodoin of 23 tion to a recent U.S. Supreme Court porting Carter's position on both. acceptable to Carter at any rate. facts of Watergate to the American Out of the blue one day, the Katherine H. Garland, Armstrong of 34 Melrose Brian Drive, Bolton. She ruling as "demogoguery." Hard on the heels of the Senate The energy package, tax reduction, people, Mr. Weicker's remarks are senator’s top aide received a frantic secretary executive council St., East Hartford. She was w as born July 6 at The liberal Republican solon from vote ratifying the canal treaties. hospital cost containment, labor law hardly in keeping with his past per­ call from yet another White House of the born July 7 at Manchester Manchester Memorial this state apparently believes it is Carter himself called the senator at revision and lifting of the embargo on formances. staffer demanding to know "where’s North American of Memorial Hospital. Her Hospital. Her maternal fair game for various governmental home to thank him for his support. that article we wrote for you on the arms sales to Turkey — all are in maternal grandparents are grandparents are Mr. and CARPET WAREHOUSE SALE! the Indian Club bodies to plunder newspaper offices Itriilgcporl I’o.sl The helpful Republican wasn't there neutron bomb? We need it to counter deep trouble on Capitol Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Gon­ Mrs. Kenneth Ogren of 35 at the time, as his wife explained one Sam Nunn (a Georgia Democrat) On the other hand, at least half of zalez of Puerto Rico. Her Vernon’ St. Her paternal when Carter came on the phone. is publishing in the Atlanta paper.” the dozen bills on a second list — paternal grandparents are grandparents are Mr. and Quote/unquote "Oh, that's right,” the president said What article? the baffled measures Carter objects to for one r Yesterdays Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Mrs. Maurice Jodoin of 40 brightly, “he’s at that Democratic senatorial aide asked. "The one we reason or another — appear almost Armstrong of Puerto Rico Green Road. Her maternal has a sister, Carla, V-k. great-grandmother is Mrs. CARPET “1 recently met Dolly at a party gala tonight, isn’t he?” wrote for you,” the White House sure to pass. These range from JUST A SAMPLING... human rights in our country." Albert Patch of 35 Vernon and I can tell you something about ★ ★ ★ staffer replied. "For heaven’s sake, budget-busting appropriations for -Z.) M'iU'M il^O INSTALLATION — Russian pliysieisl .Anilrei Smallidge, Katherine St. HUNDREDS MORE TO SELECT FROM WE NOW that lady. She makes me look like A few weeks later, following a we did ail the work — we Just need parks, public works, labor, health, Evening recreation program is ap­ AVAILABLE .''iikliarm. urging Western scien­ Elizabeth, daughter of OFFER Twiggy. And 1 mean before Twiggy crucial cloture vote to shut off the your okay on it.” education and welfare to the tuition proved by 409 parents in a poll. ALL FIRST QUALITY (NO SECONDS) tists to keep lluy eII11 i ng Car rips up nine fence posts on Kirk S. and Sue T, Moriar- Ervin, Dennis Ray, son CONOOLEUM put on weighti" tax credit. (ALL SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE) proressional eonferenees in tile Wilbur Cross highway. ty Smallidge of 47 Abby of Dennis R. and Suzette >V »8(L TO, — It U l| II !• I \ \ !• I <■ ll , I ll I' The net result is that Carter may Drive, Hebron. She was Soiiet I nion, 10 jciirs iifjo Lee Jordan Ervin of 177 glaiiiouriiiis lloIl'iMoiiil actress, end up with the worst win-loss record born July 8 at Manchester Plain Drive, East Hart­ “With all the rookies, there is This date was a Sunday, The ilcscriliing DiilB I’arlon, the ^CH­ Almanac in Congress of any president in re­ Mem'orial Hospital. Her ford. He was born July 9 at always a small percentage who Just Herald did not publish. maternal grandparents are Manchester Memorial I'nil o well coiiiilr\-aiiil-ucstcrii can't leave the gun alone.” cent times. singer. Mr. and Mrs Thomas B. Hospital. His maternal — .lames Bannon, exeeutive “ Soviet authorities have un­ By I'nilcd I’rcss Intcrnuliunul of lliinois, died of a heart attack in Moriarty of Enfield. Her grandparents are C U T‘n’ LOOP ilepiity police chief of Detroit, ail- paternal grandfather is Elizabeth Jordan of 290 PADDING derstood that scientific contacts, as Today is Friday, July 14, the 195th London at the age of 65. KITCHEN CARPET niitting that some of the eitv’s new Stephen Sm allidge of Plain Drive, East Hartford PRIME well as detente as a whole, have been day of 1978 with 170 to follow. Very friendly skies MULTI-TONES WITH police olfieers are trigger-happy. In 1966, eight nurses were found Northeast Harbor, Maine. and James Jordan of West TIGHT LOOP PILE 100% NYLON URETHANE MANY OTHER dealt a blow because of violations of The moon is between its first murdered in Chicago. D rifter RESISTS WEAR. SOIL HIDING ABILITY By DON GRAFF were opened to competition and the His maternal great­ Milford, N.J. His paternal UNADVERTISED quarter and full phase. Richard Speck later was convicted of grandfather is Thomas F. What goes up is supposed to come lines were encouraged to develop grandparents are Alberta REQ.$6.75 REG. $10.50 SPECIALS The morning star is Jupiter. the slayings and sentenced to death. Moriarty of Enfield. His Drawdy of Bradenton, Fla. NOW l” ...... 9 9 s o . YD. down, eventually. competitive fare schedules. The evening stars are Mercury, The U.S. Supreme Court subsequent­ paternal great- and Clarence Ervin of s A s o l” .... • V ’ SQ.YD. Thought The airlines, however, have been The results are recent history. The $ 5 9 5 ^ $ g 9 9 Mars, Venus and Saturn. ly ruled Out the death sentence and grandparents are Mr. and West Union, Ohio. His NOWI ^ 8Q.YD. Those born on this date are under doing their best of late to disprove airlines have seen the all-important One of God's people of another day Speck remains in prison. Mrs. Earl Smallidge of maternal great­ deserve. Receive that for which ye the sign of Cancer. the rule so far as it applies to load factor — the percentage of wrote: In 1976, Jimmy Carter won the Northeast Harbor, Maine. grandmother is Evelyn cannot yet believe; receive that Swedish film director Ingmar business trends. available seats booked on flights — "For the grace of God is open unto which ye do not expect. Because of Democratic presidentiai nomination Jordan of West Milford, Consider that passenger traffic is climb to an average of more than 60 Schmidt, Victor Karl all. His bountiful blessings are not the goodness and grace of thy God, Bergman was born July 14, 1918. on the first ballot in New York's N.J. His paternal great- COLOR/DE8CRIPTION REG. NOW percent. Since operating costs are Jr., fion of Victor K. and SIZE withheld from any. Reach up to the lift up thine eyes, exalt thy God On this day in history: Madison Square Garden. Carter went up an estimated 20 percent this grandparents are Mr. and about the same whether a plane is Diane Harrington Schmidt Mrs. Wilburn Cox of table of the Lord, and partake of that beyond thy vision, and know that he In 1789, the French stormed on to defeat incumbent President month — and that following an 18 per­ $160 S 40 one-quarter or three-quarters full, of 10 High Meadow Road, Seaman, Ohio. He has a 12x12.00 RUST LEVEL LOOP which the Lord hath ordained for is willing to do for thee even this day Bastille prison in Paris, a day now Gerald Ford on Nov. 2. cent Jump in May BURNT OLIVE LEVEL LOOP 136 40 the extra passengers are in the Bolton. He was bom July 8 sister, Patricia Lee, 2. 12x 9.03 80 thee. For surely his goodness beyond what thou canst ask or commemorated as a nationai hoiiday which topped a 13 12x10.00 AZTEC GOLD SHAG 127 exceeds thy faith, and surely his mer­ category of found money. at Manchester Memorial 179 70 think!" in France. A thought for the day: American percent increase 12x11.02 BLUE TEXTURED LOOP cy goes bevond thine expectations. Rev. Ondon Stairs ★ ★ ★ Hospital. His maternal Permison, Kevin 163 70 In 1965, American statesman Adlai statesman Adlai Stevenson said, “A fo r A p ril. grandparents are Mr. and 12x 9.07 CAMEL TEXTURED SAXONY "Therefore put thy confidence in pastor There has, however, been a price Daniel, son of Paul S. and GREEN PLAID PLUSH PRINT 167 70 Stevenson, U.S, ambassador to the hungry man is not a free man.” Revenues and M rs. W illiam B. Joan-Marie Halloran Per­ 12x10.00 70 God. and receive that which ye do not Community Baptist Church to pay in terms of convenience. So 12x11.00 HUNTER GREEN SAXONY 176 United Nations and former governor profits are on the Harrington of Enfield. His mison of Summit, N.J. He 176 70 many special fare plans and 12x 9.00 BEIGETONES HI-LO SHAG same course — paternai grandparents are was born June 4 in Summit. WIZARD RUST TWEED SHAG 146 70 12x 9.00 SO and this not ( packages have been introduced that Mr. and Mrs. Otto K. His maternal grandparents 12x12.00 BEIQE/OFF WHITE SAXONY 176 despite but passengers and ticketing personnel Schmidt of 478 Felt Road, BURNISHED ORANGE SHAG 160 80 are Mr. and Mrs. James F. 12x12.07 00 alike are hard-pressed to find their South Windsor. He has two 12x13.05 WILLOW SPLUSH 170 ERA supporters out the stops because of reduced fares. Halloran of Manchester. 271 90 It’s onward and upward and all way through the schedules and come sisters, Lisa Marie, 12, and His paternal grandparents 12x14.00 GOLDEN DREAM SHAG CHABLIS TWIST 239 00 By I.Ki: RODI RICK democracy is a willingness to abide because a bureaucrat took a radical­ up with the best fit for an individual Erika Konstancia, 8. are Dr. and Mrs. Michael 12x11.00 00 vote on the extension this month and, Beyond the political question is the 12x14.09 BURNT AUTUMN PATCHWORK PRINT 210 WASHLNGTON — It remains to be according to a committee staffer, its constitutional question involved in by the outcome of a political ly unbureaucratic approach to the traveler’s needs and wallet. If it was Permison of Short Hills, SUTTER’S GOLD VELVET PLUSH 243 90 Moquin, Douglas N.J. He has two brothers, 12x20.08 seen whether the latest feminist members appear evenly divided on extension of the ERA deadline. process.” airline industry and, to its initial dis­ difficult to get a phone call through to RUSTICANA SAXONY PLUSH 201 00 Michael, son of George A. Matthew, JVz, and Michael, 12x11.11 179 00 march on the capital will have its the issue. “Congress has the authority to set Whatever happens on the extension may, freed it from the cocoon of a reservation desk before, it is 12x11.02 TROPIC GREEN TEXTURED SAXONY and Sandra Marston IVz. MOSS GREEN TWEED SPLUSH 312 130 desired effect of dislodging the Equal “It's exceedingly close,” agreed and change time limitations for issue, the fundamental question of federal regulations which had deter- doubly so now. 12x19.06 100 Moquin of 80 Bissell St. He 12x17.00 RUST TONE ON TONE SAXONY 246 Rights Amendment from the sand Eleanor Smeal, president of the ratification of constitutional what ERA would do to our society mined its development and Still, the bargain flights are worth 379 ISO ■ was born July 3 at Giglio, Jeremy Juseph, 12x17.09 RUM TEXTURED SAXONY bar on which it has been stranded for National Organization of Women amendments,” said Mildred Jeffrey, will remain. NOW’s Eleanor Smeal operational procedures for four the hassle and delay for a growing Manchester Memorial JADE MIST SAXONY PLUSH 340 ISO son of Thomas A. and Kim 12x15.00 170 many months. Three more states (NOW). “However, we’re doing head of the women’s caucus. "We says ERA “gives women full civil decades. public, much of it relatively new to Hospital. His maternal 12x23.00 DOMINION GREEN VELVET PLUSH 462 air travel as indicated in some airi- Violette Giglio of RED/BLK TEXTURED LOOP 297 ITS must ratify ERA 'before its fast- everything we can to persuade the believe that a simple majority is aU rights under the Constitution and ★ ★ ★ grandparents are Mr. and OPEN 12x21.05 170 Alhuerque, N.M. He as 12x20.03 PARROT GREEN SAXONY 432 approaching deadline of March 22, committee. If its members pass it, that is necessary to extend the period represents another profound advance As Civil Aeronautics Board Chair­ line surveys. Mrs. Allan Marston of 59 born July 11 in 440 100 Ironically, in becoming a mass Lafayette Ave., East Hart­ 12x22.00 GREENTONES PRINT TWIST 1979. we’re confident the full House will for ratification.” Others, however, for civilized, society.” man Alfred E. Kahn saw it, the co­ Albuquerque. His maternal SATURDAY 10 AM - 6 PM CHABLIS TWIST 490 100 transportation service the airlines ford. His paternal grand­ 12x21.03 100 .Most informed approve the extension,” she told hold that the same two-thirds of That sentiment — after nearly coon had developed into a grandparents are Carol 12x11.06 LIME SAXONY PLUSH 337 observers seem to Scripps League Newspapers. Congress required for the amend­ seven years of trying — has failed to straitjacket. The regulatory system are cutting into a veteran in that parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan of Manchester and George Moquin of 185 CLOSED SUNDAY agree that the Smeal emphasized that women's ment itself must also approve the erase such doubts as this one by which was supposed to ensure order­ category. The bus industry, which Robert Violette of Bolton. total of 38 states has begun making noises about the Autumn St. His maternal His paternal grandparents groups will use all the political per­ extension. former North Carolina Sen. Sam Er­ ly operation in the public service ac­ great-grandmothers are need for some public assistance, are Mr. and Mrs. Albert needed for suasion within their power to punish In seeking an extension, ERA sup­ vin, a constitutional scholar in his tually shortchanged the public and Mrs. Estelle Moquin of ratification will congressional opponents of ERA and porters seek something that is well own right; prevented the airlines’ expansion cites lower air fares as a major Giglio of Bolton. His Manchester and Mrs. Mary maternal great- not be' reached the extension and reward supporters beyond any past attempt to amend "My view that the ERA is the most into a mass transportation industry. cause of its declining-passenger Schaefler of East Hart- grandparents are Mr. and before the seven- destructive piece of legislation to Early this year Kahn reversed the problem. SUMMER HOURS in the fall elections. To that end, the Constitution. Nearly 6,000 con­ ;; ford. He has a brother, Mrs. Norman Bentz of But that’s business — very good FREE COFFEE year deadline expires. The major another major women’s group, the stitutional amendments have been in­ ever pass Congress still stands.” pattern of 40 years. Routes, - Eric Gregory, 2; and a Manchester. locus now is on an unprecedented National Women’s Political Caucus, troduced in Congress; only 22 have SrrippH League NewH|>u|iers traditionally and stingily parceled business as far as the airlines are sister, Lori Angela, 5.___ M 0N .-F R I. 8 A M -S PM attempt to extend the deadline has distributed a voting profile on been approved by that body, and only 1978 out to carefully selected carriers. concerned. another .seven years. members of the House. 16 have been ratified by the states SAT. 1 0 A M -6 PM The issue has become a hot In the service The profile is based on 16 votes and become part on the lor rld’s SCOOPS ______b y P o n ^ S n ^ political potato, with women's from January 1977 through March oldest living constitution. groups shifting their focus away 1978 which the Caucus considers of No amendment has ever taken THAf I WVt TOO MWII ill./US, Pfl W (AVt Michael G.< Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene mft Hi unci- Roberts of 15 Summit St., has enlisted in the U.S. Air from slate legislatures and to prime importance to women. longer than four years to be ratified; IHfWfllCI I Must mwuJi mi ro’jo i t Mor? Force. A 1978 graduate of Manchester High School, he OALENE Washington where they hope to per­ Included among the 16 were theree ERA threatens to take as long as 14 OH TH« , has selected a position in the mechanical career field and fLOORINO suade Congress to grant the exten­ votes on abortion and others on such years. PHSJIPlUr’O departed for iMsic training at Lackland Air Force Base sion and — at the same time — deny ★ ★ ★ ^a kn e issues as taxpayer-supported day fORIlfll ^ near San Antonio, Texas, on July 10. the right of states to rescind their care, homosexual rights, food “Fundamental to the notion of FLOORING supf/irt for ERA. as three have voted stamps, family planning, and democracy is the willingness to play P01I«V Airman Cheryl A. Argiros, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to do minimum wage laws. out political issues according to PECIOIOHO. Charles G. Argiros of 21A Esquire Drive, has been ♦ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ accepted procedural principles," selected to receive specialized instruction after com­ X A Hou.se Judiciary subcommittee According to the caucus. Rep. writes Stan Taylor, a respected pleting Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas. 1300 JOHN FITCH ROULEVARO in June narrowly voted. 4 to 3. to ex­ William Cotter voted for the feminist political scholar and staff member She will now go to Keesler AFB, Miss., to attend the Air tend the ERA deadline seven years. position 44 percent of the time on on the Senate Intelligence Com­ Training Command’s communications systems operator CORNER RT. 8 A STRONG RD. course. A 1976 graduate of Manchster High School, she SOUTH WINOSOR The full committee is scheduled to such issues. mittee. “The very essence of 289-4305 attended Manchester Community College. PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVKNING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. July 14, 1978 Council Exchange Club donates chest ^ to review to historical Huguenot House

By MAL BAKI.OW contract Repairing and then refurnishing society’s contacts with local and area , , Herald Krpurler EAST HARTFORD - A tentative the home has been a major part of antique dealers to make sure they got agreement between the town and the . .' EAST HARTFORD - “It’s v e ^ the society’s work in recent years. only authentic items. firefighters union giving the firemen popular with the school children in The society opens the home for tours The society bought three items. A a lO.S percent increase over the next town.” said Leo Matthews, president by school children as well as adults. swell front chest cost about $690. of the East Hartford Exchange Club. Matthews said the club has been a They also bought a maple, low post J»_A, J 5. ^ ^ two years will go before the Town Council next Tuesday. "And it's going to help tbe strong supporter of the society and single bed and a pine, one-drawer The agreement, reached after generations to come, too,” he said as its work on the Huguenot House. Club stand. Each item had to date from no seven months of negotiations, would he explained the club’s gift of $1,000 members decided a gift to the society (ater than 1800 to maintain the give the firemen a 3 percent increase to the East Hartford Historical for the house would be most ap­ authentic character of the hom^. The Work progesses retroactive to July 1 and an added 2.5 • W iety. propriate in the club’s 50th year, he chest has been pegged at 1770, the percent increase Jan. 1. ‘The firemen ".. The society has spent most of the said. bed at no later than 1780, and the would also get a 5 percent increase ■ money so far by starting to furnish a “We feel it benefits the town,” he stand at 1780. on tennis courts July 1, 1979. bedroom in the Huguenot House. The said. The Exchange Club was founded Under the proposed pact, new society moved the house to a plot of Mrs. Doris Suessmail, chairman.of here in 1928. It is part of the largest the Huguenot House committee of national service club. It works EAST HARTFORD - Work is firemen would start at $12,317 an­ land at the front part of Martin Park the society, took charge of spending toward better education, patriotism progressing smoothly this summer west side of the Nicholson Tract in the nually and, as of July 1,1979, $13,256. a few years ago. The old home had the club’s money. She used the and an awareness of history. on construction of 14 tennis courts, north end of town. Along with new Deputy chiefs would get $18,951 and been slated for razing. When done sometime late this fall, softball and soccer fields, the courts the proposed pact, retroactive to this the town will have a total of 31 will help serve the neighborhood July 1. courts, 19 with lighting. much better, said Balet. The tract Firemen would receive a prescrip­ The largest single placing of courts also has new playgroung equipment. tion rider added to their insurance Water firm gains approval is at the west side of Penney High Funds for the work at Penney, policy. This would allow them to be School off Forbes Street. There will Martin and Hockanum come to the covered for prescription drugs be eight courts plus a service garage town through the federal Public purchased. for them. The rear wall of the garage Works Act (PWA). For tennis, the Also, major medical orotectinn to issue, sell common stock t l will allow people to practise alone. town is receiving a total of $410,000. would be increased from $25,000 Doris Suessman of the East Hartford the west end of the Huguenot House in Martin The Robinson Construction Comoanv maximum to $50,000 under the new price. All these courts will have lighting for The Public Utilities Control ty issued in the instant docket will Historical Society and Leo Matthews, presi­ Park. The club paid for the room’s furniture night play. of Yalesviile is the^eneral contractor pact. Authority has granted permission to Company officials have said that a permit the company to take advan­ The Penney complex may also have after winning the job with a bid of Santo Alleano, fire union president, the Connecticut Water Service Inc. to portion of the net proceeds will be tage of the lower interest rate dent of the East Hartford Exchange Club, to help it mark its 50th year and to honor a tournament court with bleachers, over $330,000. Storch Engineers of said the only aspect of the new Issue up to 150,000 shares of common used to retire outstanding bank loans available. place a free standing piaque on a swell front William Manierre, only living charter said F'red Balet, director of parks Wethersfield did the original plan­ aggreement he is not happy with is stock. in the amount of $780,000 as of the The application was approved, chest (circa 1770) in the upstairs bedroom on member. (Herald photo by Chastain) and recreation. ning and Purcell Associates of the lack of a better pension nlan. He Connecticut Water System supplies time of the hearing conducted by with stipulations. Before the com­ The town tore up three of the old Glastonbury are in charge of inspec­ said he would like to see an water through six operating sub­ PUCA. The balance of the net pany issues and puts the shares up courts at Martin Park off Burnside tions and administration. ‘‘escalator clause” for retired sidiaries including Rockville Water proceeds will be used for five percent for sale, it has to obtain final ap­ Avenue. Right now they are being The 31 courts should finally satisfy firefighters because of the effects of ' St Aqueduct Company, Connecticut collateral lien trust bonds, principal proval of the authority with respect compietely refurbished with new the demand for tennis courts in town, inflation. Some retired firemen Water Company, Broad Brook, amount of $243,000 maturing Sept. 1 to the offering price and the un­ pavement, nets, fences and light'i- - said Balet. receive $100 a month in benefits in Collinsville, Terryville and and the remaining portion appli^ to derwriting discount. Mayor feels council should The two courts at the Hockanum "Tennis has peaked,” he said. the town, Alleano said. Thomaston Water companies. projected construction expenditures It also has to apply the proceeds Playground will get lights. Residents "The hue and cry for more courts Workmen take shovels full of paving new tennis courts at Penney High School. In other negotiation news, the public The company proposes to issue and in the amount of $1.1 million. from the sale for the purposes > of the area have been asking Balet's will have been met.” material from the rear of a truck and place it They are employees of the Robinson works union is expected to vote today sell 150,000 additional shares of its The company officials stated at the specified in the application; and file use friendly persuasion office and the Town Council for the He does expect a sudden surge next just so it can be raked smoothly and rolled. Construction Co. of Yalesviile. (Herald on a proposed two-year contract. The Common stock, to the public, through hearing that common stock is being a statement with the authority spring in tennis in town. People will lights for the past year. They take the speciaf'care on the pavement photos by Barlow) union went to mediation with the -a group of underwriters headed by issued rather than bonds in order to itemizing actual expenses incurred in Two brand new tennis courts ■ be sure to get a court at most times town Tuesday and came up with.a Advest Co. The company has es­ By BAKBABA UICHIVIOND in other areas then he feels it might because it will be the surface for the town’s establish capitalization ratios more the sale. also be eligible for the position of without lights are being built at the of the week anywhere in town. package for the 96-member union. timated the price to be about $12,375 favorable to the company. They said The authority said that after the llerulil Itcporter be the best thing to do here. director of administration and this Also, the police union wqs per share. a sizable bond issue is planned offering price is determined the VERNON — Mayor Frank McCoy He said the nJtme might have some could expedite the filling of that posi­ scheduled for a mediation session The net proceeds from the stock through the Connecticut Develop­ hearing will be reopened and after feels a little friendly persuasion sensitivity to the small number of tion. today at the Town Hall. Fire calls issue, after estimated expenses of ment Authority in 1979 for construc­ that a supplemental decision will be could be used in suggesting that the blacks in this area. But he added that The contracts of both of these un­ $78,891, will be about $1.6 million tion of a filtration plant and the equi­ issued. name of the restaurant going up at the Vernon branch will have a lot (-■lies grunt Baker claims depot ‘perfect’ ions expired as of July 1. based on the estimated offering more exposure because it is near Vernon Circle should be changed. Mayor McCoy said he has not yet Interstate 84-86. The restaurant, part of the Sambo been informed of the status of the the audit itself,” Baker said. East Hartford The mayor said he hasn’t heard By CHRIS BI.AKK incomplete project matched up in means,” DuFresne said. ‘‘The honor chain, a national organization, has Small Cities Grant application filed "If there are internal weaknesses. Thursday, 7:03 p.m.—Car fire on Lom­ Police report much in the way of comment that terms of what was ordered and what system is that all the men who work caused some controversy because of by the town in May. "The grant was Herald Heportt-r I'd like to know what they are,” he bardo Drive. shows townspeople are concerned was used. here are honorable men.” Bolton board delays action its name. filed in the Hartford office of the EAST HARTFORD — The super­ Thursday, 9:30 p.m,—Medical call to about the name. said. However, Dr. Eugene Diggs, DuFrense said the men at the 524 Tolland St. The state division of the National Department of Housing and Urban visor of the George Street school He said one lady called and said Baker said a representative of the superintendent of schools, questioned depot resent the comment about Thursday, 9:33 p.m.—Motorcycle acci­ East Hartford Association for the Advancement of Development and then was supposed department depot denied charges she feels the book, “Little Black auditing firm visited him about two Levine about the phrase ‘‘honor “internal weaknesses” at the plant. dent at the corner of Hillside Street and A police officer’s motorcycle Colored People (NAACP) has called to go to the Washington office for Thursday there are "internal weeks ago. Barry Levine, the Sambo" favored and was sym­ system” which he used in describing They are all honest men who do Burnside Avenue. struck the right rear fender and on election of its officers on officials of the California-based consideration. weaknesses” at the depot. representative, reviewed four ac­ pathetic to the black people. the way materials were delivered to honest work,” DuFresne said. Thursday, 9:45 p.m.—Car fire at 116 bumper of a car which was turning chain to change the name of the five The town filed for a grant of $600,- “ I don't know what they're looking counts with Baker and they seemed Walnut St. sites. Baker said his men are all honest. left onto Hillside Street from Burn­ branches to be established in Connec­ Town pluiiiier 000. The Small Cities Grant program for,” said Leonard J. Baker, super­ to be in order. Thursday, 10 p.m.—False alarm at the nominations for officers would have “That was the phrase that came He said his records are open to any side Avenue Thursday night at 9:31 By DO^NA HOLLAND studies and obtain a master of ticut. The mayor said he hopes to have a is open to towns and cities with pop­ visor of physical plant, "but as far as At Wednesday morning's meeting, corner of Park Avenue and Laurel Street. to be submitted to School Supt. Ray­ up,” Levine said. "If they said they person who wants to come in and look p.m. Herald CorrespondenI science degree. Councilman Leonard Jacobs, who recommendation for the appoint­ ulations of less than 50,000. The I'm concerned, everything is perfect Levine said he reviewed two iumber Thursday, 10:32 p.m.—Car fire at 212 mond Allen by Aug. 2, thus giving any were going to Penney High School at them. Police said Joseph F. Regina, 24, of ■ BOLTDN — Officers for the Board Dawn Varava resigned her position brought the matter up at the last ment of a town planner to present to municipalities are competing for the and it is run smoothly.” orders and two other accounts. The' Burnside Ave, member who will be unable to attend with a load of lumber, that's where ‘I’ve been here three years and 471 Burnside Ave. had signalled for of Education for the 1978-1979 year as elementary school music teacher meeting of the Town Council, has the Wednesday meeting. He said if it money. The firm which audited the books two lumber orders were for repairs Thursday, 11:14 p.m.—Brush fire at the the Aug. 10 meeting a chance to vote they were going.” there’s nothing wrong with the way Glastonbury town line. a left turn. When he got the green ■were not elected Thursday as and Barbara Jo Robb resigned as drafted a letter to be sent to the can't be done at that meeting then he Among the projects the Town of of former school finance director to the bleachers in preparation for by absentee ballot. Levine added that if an order was things are run here,” he said. Thursday, 11:19 p.m. — Minor house arrow on the signal light, he Scheduled because the board chair­ learning disabilities teacher. Ms. chain. Mayor McCoy said. will call a'special meeting. Vernon hopes to complete, if the Paul J. Costello Wednesday said in­ graduations at Penney and East Officers to be elected include a -last, l.hp school business office would Baker said every order which com­ fire at 269 Hollister Drive. proceeded to make the turn. man was absent from the meeting. Varava is relocating in another state The mayor said he feels that He said he has completed inter­ grant is approved, are: Sidewalk ternal weaknesse.s exist at the d.cDQt; Hartford high schools. chairman, vice-chairman and not pay for it until the materials es in must be signed by him. He said Today, 12:03 a.m.—Medicial call to the Meanwhile, seconds after Regina Board member Andrew Pinto, the and Ms. Robb has accepted a full Jacob's letter is too strong. The con­ viewing the three candidates repair and reconstruction in David Rosenthal of Shapiro, Levine said the work orders were secretary. Joseph Haloburdo, were received at George Street. the depot handles "about 80 to 90 Charter Oak Bridge toll station. got the arrow, the light dictating most outspoken during discussion time position elsewhere. tents of the letter won’t be made proposed by the Personnel Com­ Rockville, $200,000; correction of Rosenthal and Co., said his firm will signed by the proper authorities and current chairman, sent a letter to the Del DuFresne, a supplier who orders a year.” Today, 1:46 a.m.—Medical call to 30 traffic on the eastbound side of the and apparently the member having Susan Kane was appointed a three- known until after council members mittee. drainage and other problems on Snip- recommend a stricter adherence to Hillside St. board saying he is interested in con­ the purchase orders were paid. He works at the George Street depot, street turned green. the strongest feeling about the situa­ quarter time special education see it at the meeting scheduled for Town planner, John Loranger, left sic Street, $100,000; correction of procedures and possibly the addition The written report of the auditing Today, 5:54 a m.—Medical call to 61 tinuing as chairman. said all of the paper work “was in said he did not know what Levine Officer Donald Marston proceeded tion, said, “I think something as im­ teacher for Grades 7-12. Allen said Wednesday. his position in the spring to go into drainage problems on Rau and of other procedures. firm will be released next week, Governor St. Allen was authorized by the board good order." meant by the phrase "honor eastbound and struck the rear fender portant as elections should be additional time is needed for the Mayor McCoy said he thinks the private business. Mayor McCoy said Spring streets, $148,000; correction "I want to find out exactly what Rosental said at the Wednesday Today, 7:35 a.m.—Apartment fire at to notify Clark Transportation Co. of One project was compieted and one system,” and bumper of the car. attended by the board chairman.” position because of the increase in council should try to persuade but not the town received about 40 of drainage problems at the Grove they're saying before 1 comment on meeting. 229 Ellington Road; the living room was Colchester that Bolton will need five was not. Levine said. However, the “I don't know exactly what he Marston suffered chest injuries. • Four board members voted to table the number of students at the high use coercion or take a dogmatic posi­ applications for the position. The Street housing project for the elder­ gutted. The cause of the fire is under in­ regular buses, two mini-buses and vestigation, said fire ' marshal John He was taken to St. Franci Hospital, elections until their Aug. 10 meeting. school identified as needing special tion. committee first narrowed the ly, $13,500. one van for transporting its students Armstrong. where he was treated and released, They were Louis Cloutier, Barbara education. Ms. Kane was formerly a The NAACP officials said they feel number to about eight and then down Also: Improvements to the in­ during the 1978-1979 school year. There were no charges made aftqr Smith, Michael O’Connor and Pinto. Grade 2 teacher at the elementary that the name Sambo has a stigma to three whom the mayor inter­ tersection of East Main and Grove The board granted a one year leave the incident. Board members Gil Boisoneau and school. and stereotype attached to it because viewed. streets, $85,000; continuation of the of absence, accepted two James Marshall were opposed to Lillian Harpin was appointed as it could be associated with the The director of administration, owner-occupied residential resignations and made three ap­ EHCAG opposes rink There was a burglary between 6 tabling the elections. Boisoneau half time support teacher for children’s book “Little Black Sam­ Stanley Roesler, has resigned and in rehabilitation program, $79,000; pointments at its meeting Thursday. p.m. Thursday and 7:40 this morning questioned the fairness of- the action kindergraten and Grade 1. Marie bo.” connection with this the mayor said acquisition and improvements to the Mariana Malin was granted a one EAST HARTFORD-“ It's the only could be one of them, they said. at the Better Cleaners, 186 Main St. and what would happen if a board Liebman was appointed a half time The chain has changed the name of he plans to talk with the Personnel Burke Road playground, $50,000; and year leave of absence from her posi­ position any responsible %roup can Wednesday night the EHCAG Police said there was no forced en­ member was absent at the Aug. 10 school psychologist and a half time some of its outlets and the mayor Committee because maybe one of the the remainder for grant administra­ tion in the Bolton High School take on the rink,” said Mrs. Susan board met again at Mrs. Kniep’s try. A front door was open, police meeting. family service counselor. Karen said if it can go under another name candidates for town planner might tion, legal fees and such. business education department in Kniep of 50 Roberts St, today. house on Roberts Street to continue said. , The board finally decided that ail Rosano was appointed a half time Ti­ She was commenting on the letter talking about the rink. At the end of The party ransacked a cash order to continue her graduate tle 1 teacher. from the East Hartford Citizens Ac­ the meeting, the board agreed to take register and took $88.40, police said. tion Group (EHCAG) to Mayor a strong stand against the rink. Richard Blackstone which told of Levie wrote, “ EHCAG will con­ Someone broke into an apartment EHCAG’s views of the proposed tinue to seek out and support the house at 560 Burnside Ave. between Q&A roller skating rink on Roberts Street. proper recreational places for ser­ 11 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Thursday. A Summerfest starts tonight AL SIEFFERTS 1. The Fiji Islands are A1 Levie, EHCAG president, wrote ving the youths of East Hartford. We front door was forced open and $196 comprised of how many that the rink is “repugnant to the do not feel this proposed roller was taken. islands? (a) 189 (b) 840 (c) spirit of the zoning laws and the skating facility is in the best in­ VERNON — St. Bernard’s Church basement of the church. car rally will be held Saturday at 2 567 invites you to character of the neighborhood.” terests of East Hartford’s young peo­ First Passport Parish Council will sponsor a A country and western band, “The p.m. in the commuter parking lot at 2. The Tigris-Euphrates val­ ley was formerly called (a) Mrs, Kniep said, “It’s a good ple or the community.” Summerfest which will open tonight Sundowners,” will perform tonight Exit 98 off Interstate 86. Passports originally were and Saturday night from 6 to 11 p.m. and Saturday night there will be a Transjordan (b) Mesopota­ heip the kidsi stand to take.” Mrs. Kniep said residents of the official letters. The first ; Prizes will be awarded for the rock band, “Invitation.” mia (c) Persia. EHCAG’s board of directors had Mammoth Mart building United States passports • There .will be a special children’s event which will be a type of 3. The Italian volcano Mount begun to discuss the rink at its neighborhood had called her this bound by hard covers were matinee Saturday from noon to 4 There will also be games, a beer scavenger hunt on heels. Etna is on the island of (a) S A T . 11-2 P .M . folded, single-page letters p.m. garden, arts and crafts and food Preregistration isn’t necessary. Elba (b) Sardinia (c) Sicily Tuesday night meeting. Some of the week. They were angry with her that issued in 1918. U.S. members knew little about it at the some EHCAG people had suggested The Summerfest will feature bingo booths. The children’s matinee will Admission to the Summerfest will orts first assumed games both nights starting at 7:30 feature pony rides and other ac­ ______ANSWERS______time and asked for time to consider the rink be put at the Mammoth Mart S ■t form in 1926, and be free. All proceeds from the events p.m. and will be held in the church tivities. it. Many EHCAG members have site. beginning in 1941 were is­ will be used to refurbish the church 0 ■£ q '8 PSR been arguing for more places for “Other people are as opposed to it sued bound in flexible, green parking lot off St. Bernard’s Place in Car rally rectory. -qeqin ajB goi qoiqM }0 ‘q I covers. Blue plastic-covered Rockville. Bingo will be played in'the young people to go in town. The rink as we are,” she said. passports were introduced In connection with the activities, a in 1961. Part of the George Street depot, where Leonard J. Baker, supervisor of the plant, school department supplies are processed denied any internal weaknesses and said he M OKRinrPACKAGE STORE and delivered, is shown here. An auditing Showmobile f I wants to know what specific charges the firm said Wednesday that “internal INSECTS A PROBLEM? weaknesses” exist at the depot which do not S e " ^ making. (Herald photo by Former police chief Come to Al SiefferVs Saturday allow the firm to pinpoint where orders go. schedule set EAST HARTFORD — The town department of parks Bring us a for a cookout! Sponsored by and recreation announced a busy schedule for the show- endorsed by delegates mobile for the next week beginning today. leaf sample - At 2 p.m. today the showmobile will be taken to Hutt and we will the Manchester Elks. All East Hartford bulletin board Heights elderly housing project for a performance of the suggest the proper One Foote Puppet Theater. proceeds to he donated to the product to correct the VERNON — Former Vernon 1965. He served as deputy police chief One Foote is a man and woman team which uses hand until 1967 when he was appointed and rod puppets in a jazz-accompanied variety show. Th.e condition! Police Chief Edmund Dwyer has Roundhouse Revue Associates of Glastonbury for F'riday and Saturday nights super­ been endorsed by the eight chief. audience takes part. Newington Crippled Children's EAST HARTFORD - The Peace engineering services done on the vising their large staff. They bought Republican delegates from Vernon to Before coming to Vernon he served Sunday at 7 p.m. the showmobile will be hauled to Train F'oundation Inc. will send its irrigation project at the town’s golf hundreds of pounds of meats from run on the Republican ticket for the with the Manchester Police Depart- . Roundhouse Revue to perform course. It was for supervision and in­ Boener’s of Manchester. McAuliffe Park for the John Coster Medicine Band. ment for several years. Fund. Help the Kids, Saturday, Coster is a singer- who performs with some of post of high sheriff of Tolland Coun- Wednesday, July 26 at 10 a.m. at spection at the site. The PBC Final tallies for the event aren’t in He also served as chairman of the members were miffed the firm has the area’s top musicians. He tells stories and sings songs. .ty- Martin Park off Burnside Avenue. yet. But club members are sure the PROTECT Dwyer, if he receives the nomina­ Capitol Region Crime Squad before not been sending anyone to their Monday at 11 a.m. One Foote will perform from the BRISTOL July 15, lh 2 P.M. Vunduls hit Burnes beerfest was a financial success tion at the July 22 meeting of the 41 retiring. monthly meetings to discuss the showmobile at Goodwin Park. BERRIES & FRUIT Ermeii Pallanck of Union, is also EAST HARTFORD - Vandals based on the food sales alone. delegates from Tolland County, project. Chairman Pasquale Salemi Monday at 7 p.m. the Hartt School of Music students WITH OllR ^eklng the Republican nomination armed with baseball bats and poles Freeze worked would" run against, incumbent said he notified them of the meeting will perform excerpts from “Kiss Me Kate” and “A Lit­ for the same post. Pallanck is a attacked the Barnes School off May EAST HARTFORD - The Board of tle Night Music” from the showmobile in McAuliffe Democrat Sheriff Francis Cuman of this Thursday night. But no one PLANT NOW FOR Stafford. former state representative. A t fiieUnt'J Road in recent weeks. The series of came, Education was able to live within its Park. GARDEN FALLBRAUTV The July 22 meeting will be at 10 Delegates from the towns of An­ 10% OFF ON CASES 443-445 HARTFORD RD. 1 / 1 / MANCHESTER. attack s caused over $2,000 in nearly $20 million budget this past Tuesday at 11 a.m. again at McAuliffe Park the One dover, Bolton, Columbia, Coventry, 647-9997 Tony anil Bill's place a.m. in the Memorial Building, Park K\il iiff l-H I • damage, said Ernest A. Grasso, school year. But it had only $6.92 left Foote returns. Elliiigton, Hebron, Mansfield, Why Shop at a Stora Whara You'ra Juat school administrative aide “They've EAST HARTFORD - The master 1.49 Place, Rockville. Fnd of • MrKr«* ^1. • over. It would have been many Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Slye Park One Foote gives NET%98 ‘ 3br4JS Somers, Stafford, Tolland, Union, Anothor Dollar gone hog wild.” Police are seeking chefs for the Hose Co, 3 beerfest this MQtQ.FT« Dwyer. was appointed chief of Open Tonight til 9, Mon. A Thura. HI 9 thousands in the hole if the board another show. Vernon, and Willington. The es­ SHOP WHERE YOU’RE A FRIENO the vandals and patrolling the past weekend were Anthony Cipolla police when the town governments Tine., Wed., A Set. til S hadn’t ordered a freeze on all but es­ Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Meadow Hills elderly high timated population of the towns is a elementary school. and William Miller, long-time club sential spending since March. The rise Bill Nemeroff’s Dixie Band will perform favorite OKN DAILY A SUNDAY S AM TD DiSD PM were'-consolidated about 13 years ago, Be retired in 1974. He is now a little over 110,000. FREE DELIVERY NEW OWNER • f YOU M « A DAira CRAACL3 M W JW m I’BC on paying hills members. Due to the massive current budget is nearly $21 million. songs. resident Coventry. The sheriff’s salary, as of 1977, was AKMCAN U n U A . CARTE HJNOE OR MRDB CUR crowds which totaled 5,000, the two Already the board is voting on spen­ And Friday, July 21 at 2 p.m,, the One Foote Fhippet WHITHAM NURSERY "Of 043-1205 STEVE SROWN EAST HARTFORD -T h e Public Before being appointed chief $11,500. The chief sheriff appointes CAn,11NY0>MYipiUnF0R$S4t.N«NR1R0F cochairmen of the beerfest kitchen ding questions as though it were Theater returns again for a show at the Burnside Con­ ••GROW WITH IfS” 57 COOPER 8T Building Commission (PBC) voted kept busy all the time. They stayed in Dwyer was a chief constable for the deputies to serve under him in each MANCHESTER IBTANT GREMT." not to pay a $500 bill from Purcell about to run out of funds again. valescent Home. Rout* S NoHon e43-7M2 town and one chief deputy. the Elks Club pavillion kitchen both The public is invited to each and all of the free shows. then Town of Vernon, from 1952 to ^ K -*• 'hr -IP. *» -r-c

MANCUKSTER EVENING HERALD, Manr■ hrster, Conn., Fri,, .luly 14. 1978— PAGE NINE ACROSS 5 Chimps Answer to Previous Puzzle 6 Hospital PAGK EIGHT — MANCIIKSTEH EVENING HKHAI.D. Manchester. Conn.. Fri., July 14. ilff8 D M Z Y □ n QDIEIEIEI 1 Imags employes Chari** M. Schultz 5 Large artery 0 1 E A u n i B l a a i i V- w 7 Decay A C T R a □ D 10 Urine duct 6 In excess V E R DEAR ABBY: My 16-year-old daughter just told me 12 Supplant s J i 9 Adenosine tri­ E □ that ahe’s been intimate with her boyfriend. He is her first 13 Arab phosphate A E Road oiling program 3 H n I (?0N'T KNOW UWY Health, discipline and only. My daughter and I are very close, and she has 14 Forage grass (abbr.) F s i ] 0 Ul KATENBV "CRYBABY" NOID I HAVE TO always told me everything, but I’m shocked by this news. 15 Seth's son 10 Not new A S i R BOOBIEIWHATA BLOW! C0N6RATULATE HER.. I PLAY THIS GAME.. She thinks there’s nothing wrong with it because she 16 Verb form 11 Slows R 4 D U “loves” him. 16 Lair 12 Vases A C y —' 10 Webster and Y u M M Y delayed by council Should I tell the boy’s parents what is going on and ask 17 Compess Boone E L 1 N 0 R reports received point them to tell their son not to see our daughter anymore? 20 Renovate A N T I V 1 Knowing the boy, he would respect their wishes, but then 24 Challenge 19 Inhabitants of S A T C A B my. daughter would know I told them and it would ruin our Denmark COVENTRY - The annual road 25 Let 27 Singer Harris man 26 Plateau 21 If not roads to be included in a five-year' g ^ r^tionship. 28 Buddhist 36 Cheerful 1 oiling program has been postponed 29 Concord 22 Means of program. Or should I ask the boy to stop seeing our daughter, and monk 40 Rodents by the Town Council to give Town 30 Cuts beard entry In other business the council con­ threaten to teU his parents if he doesn’t comply? I’m sure it 29 Ineffective 41 Jot by Regional Board Manager Frank Connolly time to 31 Guides 23 Has ducted a public hearing on a proposed we broke them up the chances for the same thing 33 This (Lat.) 42 Utility J prepare more data on how this effort happening with another boy wouid be greatiy reduced .32 10-cent 24 Article of ordinance to establish a retirement pieces furniture 35 Evergreens 43 College might effect other priority projects. since she is quite picky about whom she associates with. In and pension plan for town employees. 33 Towel word 25 Cave 36 Left Bank degree (abbr.) than three days. 672; physical educa­ The council intends to carefully the meantime, she may mature more. Please tell me what 34 Comedian 26 Farm agency location 44 King (Fr.) l$y rATRICIA Ml lJJGAiN Roger Bellard, a member of the tion excuses. 889; extended physical monitor Highway Department costs to do. King (abbr.) 37 Undercover 46 Capture WInthrop — Dick Cavalll Mcriilil ro rrt‘s|Miiiil(‘iil town’s road crew, said his union WORRIED MOM 35 Record holder education excus es for more than one in view of recent budget cuts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 would like to see the proposed three- 36 Norm HEBRON — A report concerning week. 61; physical examinations, Superintendent Dean Wiley 39 Betting odds MAYB0 rM A \ person pension committee enlarged DEAR WORRIED; Please don't call the boy’s parents. 10 n 12 disciplinary actions taken during the 342; physical examination referrals reported that this year's program 41 Villain in (lANARV WITH ^ to include town employees. ■- Your daughter would feel betrayed and may close the door 1977-78 school year, released at the to family physicians. 18; exlusions. calls for oiling more than 21 miles of on future confidences. She needs your understanding and 'Othello’ t3 14 AgtANPULAR /yS'M Council Chairman Jack Myles said - 42 Din annual meeting of District 8 Board of 329; vision screening, all grades, 1,- roads at a cost of $36,040. About 70,- mature guidance more than ever now. he would look into the ramifications 45 Makes sleep 1.5 .. 17 Education, shows that 182 suspension 194; vision screening referrals, 41; 116 gallons -of MC800 would be Parents rarely succeed in breaking up their children’s J i and legality of Bellard’s suggestion. noise 16 to 21 22 23 notices were issued. hearing screening for Grades 7,9 and utilized along with 3,600 tons of grit. love affairs. (They usually drive them underground.) 47 Sportswear £m The council proposed action on the 1 Of the 182. suspensions ranged 11, 575; hearing screening referrals, Roads recommends for oiling this Keep the lines of communication wide open, and be sure 48 Lustrous 24 ordinance to a later meeting. your daughter knows everything a sexually active Irom one to 10 days, depending upon 9; accidents which required medical year, because of their deterioration, 49 Prepares to The council appointed Herman teenager should know in order to protect herself against publish 26 27 26 the severity of the offense. The care, 47. are Alice Drive, Avalon, Babcock w LeDoyt to fill a vacancy on the VD and unwanted pregnancy. 50 Fiber 30 report says the majority of the The health department report also Hill, Berry Avenue, Beverly Drive, tow n’s C em etery Commission. This is not to suggest that you should condone her suspensions were invoked after showed thaj as of November, about Beverly Trail, Bissell Road-Forest, 32 33 William Lott recently resigned his actions. Rather, it’s a plea for fadng reality and handling repeated warnings were given. 600 students needed one or more of Bradberry Lane, Carol Drive, Carson the situation sensibly and unemotionally. DOWN seat. The commission has been 34 35 30 37 38 The infractions included such the immunizations required by state Drive, Dorothy Drive, Dooley charged with developing the old 1 Greek ■ things as breaking probation, cutting law. As of June, the end of the school Avenue, Echo Road, Edgemere De a r ABBY: I’m 17, and 1 sunbathe every chance I get goddess of 3 9 - 40 7-(q Cummisk property on Route 31 into A bechuse I like the way I look with a suntan. peace clas.scs. leaving the school grounds year, all students had met board Road, Fitzgerald Boulevard, Forest 42 43 44 45 46 public cemetery. Nearly everyone who meets me comments on my during school hours, and insubordina­ requirements and state requirements Road, Forge Road, Gable Road, 2 Evil spirit “beautihiT suntan, but they spoil it immediately by 3 American 47 48 Priacllla’* Pop — Al Vermeer tion Most were repeat offenders. satisfactorily. Farm tour Harriet Drive, High Street, and adding, “But if you don’t stop doing that to your skin, youll patriot Of the total suspensions. 16 were Two clinics were held at Rham, Homestead Drive. The Connecticut Farm Bureau has 4 Rent 49 50 look like an old lady by the time you’re 301" Some have i«t HOW'S \ ITS OKAV. WHAT I PONT lor drug-related problems. As a one in February and one in April and Also Ireland Drive, Lakeview arranged for free guided tours of even told me that too much exposure to the sun can give VOUR BUT I THINK PO SOU KNOW- suspension was issued, a conference a Public Health Nurse clinic was held Drive, Lakewood Drive, Lathrop Hytone Farm Saturday and Sunday me skin cancer. (Is that true?) DRINK?y IV LIKE TO W ANT SURPRISE was held with the administration, the in December. Drive, Mark Drive, Maryanne Drive, from 1 to 5 p.m. Abby, I think it’s very rude of people to make such TRV SOME- . 7 ^ ME." student and a parent present. In another report the board was Mason Street, Monument Hill Road, According to spokesman Robert remarks. Please print this. Maybe it will shut up people Win at Bridge Every student referred to the of­ told that the district spent a total of Visney, the tour will enable people to who offer advice when it’s not asked for. Thank you. Morin Avenue, Northfield Road, LIKES A SUNTAN fice is seen by an adtiiinistrator and $3,402 to repair or replace equipment Prospect Street, Pucker Street, take advantage of the opportunity to counselors are involved where it is Plumbing a bathhouse Bad trump split gives edge or other school property which was Reynolds Drive, Roos Avenue, South see a modern dairy farm in operation DEAR LIKES: Although unsolicited advice is seldom appropriate. In exceptional cases, damaged intentionally. Harry Baskind of 206 Lydall St., Manchester measures River Road from Route 31 to and to gain a deeper understanding of appreciated, you’d be wise to heed it. Excessive exposure do about his heart and club conferences are held between The amount includes the cost of Seagraves Road, Storey Avenue, what it takes to produce today’s farm to sun “ages” the skin prematurely, and It can cause skin losers? teacher, parent, and pupil. waste and vent pipes in the new pool bathhouse at the NORTH 7-14-A materials and labor. The amount Swamp Road, Twin Hills Drive, Wall products. cancer. ♦ 6 2 Finally, he found a solu­ The regional board was also told directly spent for vandalism Hockanum Playground in East Hartford. He is a plumber with Street, Washburn Avenue, Woodlawn The Route 44A farm is owned by V 75 tion provided East held the right number of cards in the that there were 8.030 visits to the m aterials was $1,899; for m is­ the Sherry Plumbing & Heating Co. of Hartford, one of the Drive, Woods Lane, and Woodland the Perrachio family, and the tour is DEAR ABBY: 1 recently telephoned a friend and asked ♦ AKQ854 Rham health room for first aid. il- her if she was going to be home that evening because I ♦ 7 54 red suits. cellaneous materials, $534; and for subcontractors for the Anderson Fairoaks Co. of Hartford Road. Wiley also submitted a list of an annual event. He led a diamond and Ine.ss or coun.seling. during this past wanted to visit her. She said, “Yes, III be home, watching WEST EAST labor. $969. which is responsible for building the more than half-million my favorite television program. If you want to come over continued with the other two school year. ♦ --- ♦ Q 9 8 7 S high diamonds in order to In the 1976-77 school year, $4,568 dollar pool. It will be 164 by 60 feet with a large bathhouse. and watch it with me, you are welcome. Otherwise, let's VQ 10 92 V86' Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Visils were for: Readmlssions for was spent and in the two previous get rid of the four of hearts (Herald photo by Barlow) make it some other time.” ♦ 97 ♦ J 10 3 2 50 HE'S AFRAID YOU'LI- students who were absent for more years, $4,930 and $5,590. What do you think of such a friend? ♦ KQJ 9863 4 10 and deuce of clubs. Then, ITOLP YOU rw A HOME SIRLl... MAYBE YOU'RE since West had shown out on WHY O’YOU SUPPOSE I SPEWP ITCH IMS TO HAVE HIM PUT AWAVl... OFFENDED IN OMAHA SOU'TH the third diamond, he was 5 0 MUCH TIME HELPINS TO t a k e OVER OKAY, BUT WHY WOULD ♦ A K J 10 4 3 able to lead another dia­ RIIKI THE S U 6 I N E S S ? HEWANMA KILL ME7 DEAR OFFENDED: I’d prefer her forthright brand of V A K J 4 mond and ruff with a low _ doing at band shell frankness to the person who tells me Tm “welcome,” ♦ 6 trump. foregoes her favorite TV program, and resents me for it. ♦ A2 The ace, king and jack of Or the friend who tries to entertain me with one eye on the hearts were played next V ^ a WX iXIXJLJIX* JL JLA A «JLJI Despite the efforts of SAM and parking available in the numerous Sunday, Aug. 6, 7 7:30 p.m. — Vulnerable; Both TV., Dealer; South with the jack being ruffed in several other well-meaning groups in parking lots at MCC; those attending Summer Wind Ensemble, Phillip’ dummy. may bring lawn chairs or blankets. Streifer conducting, sponsored by Are your prob(ems too heavy to handle alone? Let Abby West North East South South was left with king- ComfiileJ and W iiilen By Summer Aciivikes in M anckesier (SAM). our “City of Village Charm,” the old 24 familiar cry of “there’s nothing to do The list of scheduled events is as MCC. help yon. For a personal, unpublished reply, write: Abby: jack-10-4 of spades. East 34 3 # Pass 34 with queen-9-8-7. It was a here” still makes itself heard from follows: Tuesday, Aug. 15, 7:30 p.m. — John Box.69700, Los Angeles, CaUI. 90069. Enclose a stamped, Pass 4 Pass 4 NT self-addressed envelope. simple matter for South to time to time during the summer Tuesday, July 18, 7:30 p.m. •— Tex Jeski Polka Party, co-sponsored by ■ Pass 5 ♦ Pass 5 NT lead from dummy overruff Paval Western Program starring Willie's Steak House (raindate Aug.. Pass 6^ Pass 64 the nine of spades with the months. Pass Pass Pass Mercury up i- Anyone who has uttered that com­ Warren Satteler and Rawhide (rain- 17). 10, lead the four of spades plaint or who at least seeks a change date July 20). Saturday, Aug. 19, 7:30 p.m. 4 * Astro-graph Opening lead: 4K and win the last two tricks. on July 22 of pace in entertainment may well Thursday, July 27, 7;30 p.m. —Arts MCC Summer Pops Orchestra, R.E. By BERNICE BEDE OSOL 'llna Alley Oop — Dave Graue find relief in store at the Manchester Encounter Troup "music and Richardson conducting. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Be­ By Oswald Jacoby Bicentennial Band Shell. variety” performance. Tuesday, Aug. 29, 7:30 p.m. — cause your influence over your A Texas reader asks what NOV KEEP COOL, MR. VVlNKLEl I AIN'T On Saturday. July 22. the sound of peer group is markedly pro­ and Alan Suntag ‘ ‘, HURTCKAl WEU HAVE MXl LOOSE The band shell, located on the Tuesday, Aug. 1, 7:30 p.m. — John­ Micky Fendell Dixieland Jazz Band, Sometimes it is better to is meant by the term the Jazz-Rock band Mercury will nounced today, someone with IN A JIPFV! Manchester Community College ny Prytko Polka Night, co-sponsored co-sponsored by Music Performance selfish motives may try to use have trumps break 5-0 than ■‘Quack." climb Mt Nebo and tune in con- campus near the Wetherell Street en­ by the Music Performance Trust Trust Fund (raindate Aug. 31.). you to serve his or her pur­ it is to have them break 4-1. It is used by some bridge certeers with a perlormance energy Fund (raindate Aug. 3). All events are sponsored by the poses. That is provided you take writers to indicate the play trance, is in the midst of its second July 15.1978 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. full advantage of the infor­ of either the queen or the and sensation that will reach way season of free concerts. A wide Saturday. Aug. 5, noon— Bluegrass Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell jack when it is of no conse­ back to the last warm blanket on the A great deal of the material 21) Overall conditions are mation given you. variety of programs have been Concert (tentative) sponsored by Corp. unless otherwise noted;.' strain you recently experi­ promising today, especially in South took his ace of clubs quence which card is played. field. scheduled in an attempt to please MCC. Scheduling is being done by the enced looks like it will be joint ventures. Your doubts and played his ace of spades. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) regarding your own capabilities The show begins at 8 p.m. and fires everyone (see list). Saturday, Aug. 5, 8 p.m. — SAM Manchester Recreation Department. alleviated this coming year. West showed out and it waa^ (For a copy of JACOBY MOD- up higher as the shine of tlie sunset is Romantically and socially, are the only fly in the ointment. up to South to do some very ERN, send $1 to: "Win at Concerlgoers will find ample rock concert (band to be announced). A detailed history of the band shell things will be getting a lot CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) dwindling. The.se guys swing so hard careful planning. How could Bridge," care of this newspa­ will be featured in a future issue. . niftier, too. You’re a welcome addition to he hold East to just one per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City their regulars stand up in the first set any social gathering today. trump trick? What could he Station, New York. N. Y. 10019.) :ask a Silver Keg patron). You’ll be warmly received on that basis. Don’t use the occa­ Mercury is a four-man band con­ CANCER (June 21-Juiy 22) The sion as a platform for personal sisting ol a drummer, a rhythm-lead One Step sueeess at Mt. Nebo old adage, "the best things in ambitions. Berry’s World- guitarist, a bass player (who adds a life are free.” holds true for AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) you today. Pleasurable pur- Persons in positions to give The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions standing bass to pluck up the show), The band One Step Beyond hard verion of “Soul Kitchen,” a Doors friendly crowd,” and “It was well suitS'that slim down your ban­ you a boost see nothing but and a hot n heavy sax. They kick, rocked’ and funk jazzed a cool 350 to kroll could be disappointing. good in you today. The fault­ tune. The set ended with “Samba organized. The weather was AT THAT NEW boogie, lunk. sway. lull, and grind all Find .out to whom you’re ro­ finders will be those who HERE'S A s a l e o n WHERE'S 400 concert goers on Saturday, July 8. Pati,” a Santana upbeat. beautiful, beautiful people. Clean, mantically suited by sending THE 'VOUN 3 BXeCUTiVe in the same jam. And they manage a couldn't help you anyway. MEN'S SUITS THAT The convert got off to a late start at The final set opened just as upbeat smooth atmosphere, no hastles,” for your copy of Astro-Graph PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) LOOKS &OOD.''...I s a l e - SH O P:..y»B ONE good natured. amusing vibrance 8:20 p.m., but the music was worth with “Oye Coma Va.” Deep Purple’s He added that the band is now Letter. Mail 50 cents for each Lady Luck is your ally today as THINK I'LL STOP BY DEAR WITH TH' SLOGAN: while keeping the music tight. and a tong, self-addressed, long as you keep up a full head 'CLOTHES FOR THE the wait. “Child and Time” was done as a aiming for more material within a stamped envelope to Astro- FROM WORK TOMORROW.' A detailed look at the musicians Newly acquired guitarist Brian Syr guitar feature for Syr. The night of steam. If you start to put on m a n o n HIS greater variety of styles. Graph, P.O. Box 489, Radio City the brakes, she’s likely to do 7 ^ Y WAV UP'.' y and their music will be released in (pronounced “ seer” ) was on strings wound down with some mellow funk Station, N./. 10019. Be sure to The band asked me to thank Dutch the same. C ^ the July 21 issue, but save your Satur­ for the first and last sets. He seemed in a Brian Auger song called “Bum­ specify birth sign. ARIES (March 21-April 19) You Fogarty and the Army and Navy Club LEO .(July 23-Aug. 22) For have an ingenious knack for day night. July 22. for the Mercury to work well with the band and should ping on Sunset.” One Step closed up for the hotdogs and lemonade someone who usually appreci­ concert. sorting out situations for others add a great deal to the ranges of their with the Door’s “When the Music's because they were hungry. (The. ates life to the fullest you may today, provided you don't take The public is invited free of charge. musical styles. Over.” fail to get fully immersed today. small but foolish risks. band, not the hotdogs.) Your day could be just so-so. The band opened with Emerson, Nassiff gave his overall feelings TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Do A thousand thanks and all kinds of VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sep1 22) Unfor- things you find pleasurable Lake, and Palmer’s classic “Lucky about the concert in a telephone in­ good luck to One Step Beyond from tunafely, today you may not both today and this evening, Kidd means it Man” featuring Rick Willhide’s clean terview as follows: “ Pretty damn SAM. They were great to work for. hold yourself in the same high yet know when to leave the keyboard and synthesizer work. This good. A great atmosphere, a good regard your friends do. Trust ball. Recall what happened to Alan Girelli their opinions and not yours. Cinderella and the pumpkin. was foilowed by the jazz piece, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) There The July 18. Tuesday night SAM Pieces, from top to bottom, are Tim Danyliw, Paul Kaminski GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Pos­ ■’Green Onions,” which bass player will be persons today who will sibilities for personal gain ap­ Born Loser — Art Sansom movie at Mt. Nebo will be Joe Kidd and Obbie Pet, (Photo by Heimann) Fred Nassiff describes as “our own help advance your interests pear favorable today. Others starring Clint Eastwood. and others who are not in a will help, but if you fail to show HERE I'VE BEEW version with the original keyboard , ,(t position to do so. Regardless, proper gratitude they won't OADYS S m D HAVE TAYEN WY The New York Times has reviewed you should avoid any preferen- sequences done in different patterns assist you again. AOV16Elia&(DED WITH MISJIMXpIIJEz YDU the film this way: "The casual — but keyboards lead, not guitar.” tial treatment. ‘Pieces’ plays at fair Bug* Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoffel ALL THESE y ^ ! authority with which Eastwood The music continued with some (£) 19/Bby N(A me HEElXn-TOWmYOUi wields a shotgun while chucking The fun thing about jigsaw puzzles Their easy harmonies wafting Santana numbers, “Jingo” and “Soul down sandwiches and beer convinces is that once all the oddly shaped 2DUNDS.' through the trees in Center Park S acrafice,” which gave Congo OH-OH.' HERE. CX3MES A . "Honey, Rod Carew isn 'I the ONL YONE who us that John Wayne's mantle as pieces have been locked together r HAD NO should make for a good day at the drummer Andre Mesnil and set m o t o r c v c l e c o p .' might hit 400 this year! ’' Avenging Conscience of the Right what's left is a nice picture. fair. drummer John Vizard an opportunity IDEA X WAS will not go unclaimed after the One can make a similar statement to kick back. The two songs are EXiCEEOiNG Our Boarding House — Carrol ft McCormick Duke's passing." t h e SPEED about Tim Danyliw, Paul Kaminski wedded, says Nassiff, by bringing the n The movie will begin at 8:30 p.m. and Obbie Pet, a folk rock band that U M ir,' UM.YW.I SOMETIMES FEAR AND YOUR WIFE end of “Jingo” up “four notes three DON’T UNDERSTAND. Joe Kidd (Eastwood) is a hired calls itself “ Pieces.” Together the Focals found times in crescendo, then the guitar, OUR CIVILI'ZM'ION IS ABOUT TO SIMK! SOCIETY REWARDS ' RK3HT, M A T E ? ANY­ gun. tall and laconic, who is paid to three men, and they're not so oddly bass, and keyboard break, and the T-l4 A pair of prescription glasses were EYTWWASANTLY AKfONE WHO TIME THE SHORE track down a group of Mexican shaped, produce one satisfying percussion goes into a riff.” However found after the Saturday, July 8, SAM COMES UP WITH THE AWST GETS STORMY I revolutionarires. The setting is New sound. they did it, it was hot. HEAD FOR OPEN concert. The glasses have blue-tinted BI2ARRE MUSICAL SOUNDS, .Mexico during the period of land dis­ "Pieces" will be playing The first set was closed with W A T E R m y s e l f ; lenses and frames. Written on the BUT ISNORES THOSE WITH putes between Mexicans and arrangements of songs by Dan “Father of Day, Father of Night,” a THE SOLUTIONS T ' stems of the pair are the inscriptions American cattle barons. The story Fogelburg, the Eagles, the Moody piece of Manfred Mann, and then MANKINDS ILLS.' Heathcliff “AO American Optical” and “Oscar line shifts when Joe Kidds learns that Blues, and others at the SAM spon­ “Break on Through,” which was a the barons are breaking historic land sored craft fairs on Saturday, begin­ de la Ruita VII.” They don’t work for anyone in this office. good number that unfortunately agreements and he allies with the ning at about 10:30 a.m. dragged a little. If you claim them with an accurate I gfT THig CLUNKER MO/INg OR i j i - GIVE Mexican Americans. The plot con­ The second set started on a laid HMLRosc further description, you can pick SOU A'DCKET FDR HOl-DINO UP TRAFFIC.' I f0RluN(S tinues to take dramatic twists and back note with a rearrangement of I them up at the Recreation Building TolO turns and ends up as an Eastwood the Eric Clapton version of at the Nike Site on Garden Grove classic. Fair Saturday “Cocaine.” It was followed by the Road off 'Keeney Street in r The film is directed by John wierd beat of “Pluto the Dog,” a se­ I ; .. - '2 * YESS Sturges and lists as additional stars Manchester. Our telephone number Find a place in the sun this Satur­ is 646-5206. cond Manfred Mann original. Nassiff OFFICER \ John Saxon. Robert Duvall. Don calls it a “real funk-rock thing with Stroud and Stella Garcia. The day at SAM’s first Craft Fair of the season. The fair will be held at the sound of Rick’s synthesizer Y£S.^ I] photography alone is worth a million. G e n iu s The showing will be given free to Center Park starting at 10 a.m. and Swap Shop dropped OFFICER * running to 4 p.m. IS GFTEN the public. All town ordinances will One Step picked up the mood' with MISUNPER" be enforced. Over twenty local'oftisans will be The SAM Flea Market and Swap Shop displaying their original craftwork. improvisations of some Pink Floyd that was tentatively scheduled for jAwtVtTFT'iX Of course, all crafts fairs are unique, material which they call ’’Wind- July 29 has been canceled because of song.” They followed with a decent but this fair will include everything prior scheduling commitments for from quilts to metal sculpture and Short Rib* — Frank Hill the season that have made the event .SINCE WE CAN'T , X WISH X WASN'T will feature a performance of scenes impossible to arrange. Bikers set to tour I SAW HIAA PIRST. NO/HEfe AAINE. ASBEE,-THERES SO IRSE6ISTI8UE. from Godspell by Capitol Theatre B i g B r a in s The Flea Market will be offered ONL!/OIE~rVIIN(3-j Corp. The band “Pierces” will also next year during the month of July The Manchester Chapter of the PO- Both orcas (killer whales) and be there with both well known folk and will include”the sale of antiques American Youth Hostel is sponsoring dolphins are two mammals that have e II7B MtNsfk 8yd., be." . music and original tunes to entertain as well as a possible late afternoon ^ 20-mile bike trip to Brainard Air- unusually large brains in proportion the public. auction. port on Sunday, July 16. ‘‘Why can’t you read a newspaper like normal people?” to their bodies. Moby Doll, a young Purchasing handcraft or just brow­ Anyone experienced in auctioning Bikers will depart from Mary Vancouver aquarium killer whale, sing freely and relaxing in the open or organizational work dealing with Cheney Library at 1 p.m. The pace of tipped the (scales at slightly more air is what Saturday in the park is all ^ t CAM W WITHOUT IHE CUE CARDS."’' Flea Markets who would like to help ‘he trip will be leisurely, Andre Mesnil bangs out the.beat on the bongo drum for One than a tnn. His brain weighed 14 about. Raindate is Sunday, July 16. plan the event for next season should f ”'’ further information on this and pounds. A .seven-ton elephant has a Hope to see you and the sun Satur­ contact the SAM Office at 646-5206 other AYH biking trips, call Andy Step Beyond Band during its concert Saturday at Mt. Nebo. brain of only about 12 pounds. day morning! this season. Riemitis at 649-6469. (Herald photo by Chastain) MANCHESTKH KVENING HERAl.D, Miinclicstcr, Conn,, Kri,, ,lulv 14, 1978 - PACK KKKVKN PACK 'I'KN - MANPIIKSTIOU KVKNIM ; HKUAI.I). Miim liosloi. Conn., Kri.. .Iiilv 14, I!I7« Obituaries Pan-Am passengers Herald .4 , angle Army & Navy triumphs, Joliii (). Mil'IliicI Jr. Hill Veterans Home and Hospital. EAST HARTFORn - The funeral Mr. Bartholomew was born in to get assistance of John 0, Miehael Jr, of 101 Connee- Hebron and had lived in Rocky Hill E a r l Y o s t ticut Blvd,, who died Wednesday, most of his life. He was an Army BOSTON (UPI) - Citing what it learned Pan Am was selling tickets. was this morning at Wesley veteran. calls “inadequate” efforts by Pan faster than seats were becoming Sports Editor Memorial Methodist Church, He is survived by two brothers, American Airways to clean up its available. own mess, the Massachusetts Port advances to semifinals Burial was in Center Cemetery, Robert Bartholomew of Rockville Now the other half of the problein Authority has sent four of its officials Survivors include a sister, Mrs, and Ixtren Bartholomew of Glaston­ has cropped up in Amsterdam, where Grabbing an early 6-0 lead,.Army & Navy withstood a four-run Elizabeth Lappe of Manchester, bury; and three sisters, Mrs. Edna to Amsterdam to help some 2,000 the returning passengers are To qualify or not... Champs on sidelines whose name was incorrect in the Kennison of South Coventry, Mrs. stranded tourists find a way home. stranded due to the overbooked last inning rally by Modern Janitorial to register a 6-4 triumph Two unfortunate situations have The second incident involves obituary in Thursday's Herald Anna Concodello of Hartford and The passengers are victims of flights. and advance to the semifinals in the Town Little League Tourna­ been reported to this desk in recent Moriarty’s championship entry in the because of misinformation, Mrs, Florence Gill of Colchester. massive overbooking by Pan Am, The Massachusetts Port Authority, ment last night at Leber Field. days from the sports scene. The funeral is Saturday at 10 a.m. which has sponsored a cut-rate, $149 alarmed that the problem might give Farm Little League. "The first concerns the 36-hole The Vets will face the Medics Mrs. I’iilriciii (Pal rone) in the Protestant Chapel at the Rocky round-trip fare from Boston to Boston’s Logan International Airport The National Leaguers breezed to tonight at Leber Field at 6 o’clock double to right center. He took third qualifying round for the Men’s Divi­ the regular season laurels and /.in ickas Hill Veterans Home and Hospital. Amsterdam. The package started a bad name, announced Thursday with the loser ousted from the double on the throw home and scored ahead last month and ends this weekend. sion Club Championship at the qualified for the Town Farm Tourna­ Mrs, Patricia (Patrone) Zavickas, Burial will be in the Col. Raymond F, night it was sending a four-member elimination play. The winner ad­ of Jimmy Hare’s two-run homer over Flights for the package leave every Manchester Country Club. ment. 81, of 69 Starkweather St, died Gates Memorial Cemetery, Rocky “Emergency Public Service Team” vances to the championship round the left centerfield fence. evening at 7:30 p.m. Qualifying was last Saturday mor­ However, the Gas House Gang was Thursday at Manchester Memorial Hill. to Amsterdam to help straighten out where it'll face unbeaten Carter Janitorial, held scoreless for five Friends may call at the chapel The problem first surfaced in the situation. ning. missing from postseason play. innings, rallied with two out in the Hospital, Pn"ion twn weeks ert., .i.tipp it was Two players were unable to com­ One report was that Moriarty of­ Chevrolet Saturday at 5 i^Iock. Mrs. Z avickas was born in tonight from 7 to 9. Army & Navy scored three times sixth. Joel Sullivan singled, Tom The family suggests that any pete at the time but were free in the ficials were not aware of the starting McCarthy reached on an error and Kaiipiskiai. l.ithuania. and came to same afternoon. in the second and third innings for a memorial gifts may be made to the date for the tourney and were out of Andy Taylor walked jamming the the this country and settled in the One was Stan Hilinski, a five-time comfortable early bulge. American Cancer Society, 670 town following the final regular Marchester area 27 years ago. She winner. The other was Mike LaFran- Brendan McCarthy singled and sacks. Prospect Ave., Hartford, 9 hurt in Wallingford, season game with the playoff star­ worked in Ihc East Hartford area cis. Pete Adamy doubled leading off the Ray Custer lined a hit to right and before retiring 15 years ago. She was The Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 ting the following day.- second frame. McCarthy scored on when the ball bounced off the Hilinski couldn’t tee off in the mor­ On the other side of the coin, a communicant of St. Bridget Church Elm St., Rocky Hill, is in charge of Bruce McKenney's fielder’s choice fielder's leg and rolled to the wall, all truck hits gas pumps ning as he was attending a funeral of thanks to Al Cheifrette and John and a member of the Lithuanian arrangements. three runners scored and Custer his wife's sister. LaFrancis was un­ Phelps, word on the Farm Tourna­ as he beat home the shortstop’s peg. Rosary Society and its "57" Group. WALLINGFORD (UPI) - Nine dition after being taken to Yale-New wound up at third. He scored on a able to get off from work. ment was received and publicized at Adamy scored on a wild pitch with Shu is survived by a son, Bronius Mrs. Tliomus Morris Jr. people were injured, two seriously, Haven Hospital. McKenney advancing to second. Jim ­ wild pitch. Permission to play in the afternoon least a month before play started by (Bruno) Zavickas of Manchester; COVENTRY - Mrs. Chestina in a five-vehicle accident Thursday “We’re asking for people who my Marx's single delivered the stan­ Marx had a single and double to was granted to both by two com­ this department. two brothers. Stanley Zavickas of Roberts Morris, 34, of 158 N. River that ended when a tractor trailer might have witnessed it to come za’s third tally. pace the Army & Navy attack. Hare mittee members who acted in behalf The playoffs got under way minus Manchester and Charles Zavickas of Drive died Wednesday at Hartford struck two gasoline station pumps, forward because it happened so Chris Petersen doubled off the was the winning hurler while Joey of Marsh Warren, chairman, who the champs and the second and third New Britain: a sister, Mrs. Ursule Hospital. She was the wife of Thomas igniting them, police said. quickly no one seemed to know what right field fence and Ken Krajewski Johnson started and absorbed the was vacationing out of state. place finishers represented the Kuzmanavicus of East Hartford; and Morris Jr. Judith Hudon of Wallingford was in started it. The accident started -ont him home with a ground ball loss for Janitorial. Hilinski and LaFrancis went ahead National League. four grandchildren. Mrs. Morris was born in Creswell, critical condition today at Meriden - before the rig ended up in the gas and played the first 18 holes and then Two of the three regular season The funeral is Monday at 9:15 a.m. Wallingford Hospital. Barbara station,” a police spokesman said. N.C., and had lived in the Coventry ... were told they were ineligible by a defeats were forfeits, when the MB’s from Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Nowacki of Meriden was in fair con­ area for the past 10 years. third member of the committee. The were unable to field a full squad Main St., with a mass at St. Bridget Locals home tonight She is also survived by three sons, pair also played a second round and Church at 10. Burial will be in St. which leads one to believe that the Timothy Morris, Jimmy Morris and Trimming the edges each posted a 152 score, which would team had internal problems even James Cemetery. Adrian Morris, all at home; a Tim Ahearn works and lives at Squire Village. Here he is have been good enough for a tie for before the playoffs. Friends may call at the funeral daughter, Angela Morris, at home; Barry says he’s running 11th place in the 16-man cham­ Somewhere along the way the com­ Legion bows, 11-4, home Saturday from 7 to 9 p m. and her mother, Mrs, Ethel Moore using a gas-powered nylon trimmer to touch up the edges of pionship field. munication line was broken or mis­ >5 >1 f *» ■“ Sunday 'rom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Roberts of North Carolina; two the entrance to the village. (Herald photo by Chastain) State Sen. David Barry of 1967. Instead, both golfers are on the out­ understood by those involved. brothers, W illiam R oberts of Manchester today announced he is He was chairman of the legislative side looking in and one wonders if one The losers are the youngsters on Ravniond K. Ilartlioloincu Philadelphia, Pa., and Johnny seeking re-election to his fifth term committees that produced the Viet­ to East Hartford COVENTRY - Raymond E. in the senate. nam Bonus Act, the law extending hand among members of the com­ the Moriarty team who had hoped to Roberts of Washington, D.C.; and six mittee knows what the other hand is add the Farm League playoof Bartholomew, 65. formerly of Main sisters, Kaye Roberts and Addie Barry has served as senator from the World War I bonus, the 18-year- By LEN AUSTER Police study second fire doing. tourney to its list of conquests. Street, died Thursday at the Rocky Roberts, both of Hartford, Hattie the Fourth Senatorial District from old vote act and the repeal of the Herald Sporlswriler 1967-71 and since 1975, The district in­ Roberts of Rocky Hill, Mrs. John EAST HARTFORD — Police are damage to other apartments. Pitching and defense. cludes about half of Manchester and Hines of North Carolina, and Diane investigating the second fire to occur Armstrong aid there was nobody mandatory retirement law. Without these commodities it is most difficult to win baseball the towns of Andover, Bolton, Coven­ Roberts and Gail Roberts, both of within a week at an apartment on 229 home at the time of the fire. During the present term, Barry try, Hebron, Glastonbury, East games. Creswell, N.C. Ellington Road. It was the second fire this week at was co-author of the Code of Ethics Fenway good park * ■* -1^ Lease Windsor and South Windsor. law, which is designed to prevent That was never more evident than on five hits. But he issued seven free The funeral is tonight at 7:30 at the The fire occurred at 7:35 a.m. the same address. A fire Sunday The Democratic Nominating conflicts of interest in government. last night as pitching-rich East Hart­ passes and was also hurt by lack of ■•M t -Jt ' First Congregational Church of today. It started in the living room afternoon at 12:19 did moderate Convention for the senate district ford Legion toppled error-prone defensive support. Joe Panaro, up % M Coventry, Main Street, South Coven­ area and gutted it. Fire Marshal John damage to a rug, a chair and a wall in Barry is chairman of the state’s will be held Wednesday, July 26 in to snap hat slump Manchester, 11-4, in a Zone Eight from the Junior Legion, and Dave try. Burial will be Sunday in Armstrong, said. the apartment. Ther was also nobody Juvenile Justice Commission. He' Manchester. also served from 1970 to 1972 as vice-' engagement at Shea Park in East Bottaro, normally a catcher, finished contracted by the owners of the Creswell, N.C. A janitor in the building discovered home at the time of that fire. Hartford. up un the mound. Heitild [fliolo by (.’lujstuin building, Donald and Salvatore Pope Friends may call at the church the fire and called the fire depart­ Commander Joseph Leone said two Barry, who also served one term in chairman of the State Advisory Coun-; NEW YORK (UPI) — To a batter fighting a serious slump, Manchester was charged with East Hartford now sports a 12-2 of West Hartford. tonight from 7 to 7:30. ment. There was heat and smoke of his men were at the scene of the the State House of Representatives, cil on Aging. Wiiiiiin^ liurirr Jimmy ILirr Fenway Park can be as refreshing as a cold beer on a hot day. seven errors and could've had more. zone mark and plays Bloomfield In addition to renovations and The Henry L. Fuqua Funeral Ser­ damage to a bedrewm and an upstairs fire this morning investigating possi­ has sponsored laws ranging from im­ He practices law in Manchester Toby Harrah, bogged down in slump since the start of the Five miscues in the fourth inning, tonight at 6 o’clock at Bloomfield repairs, the lease also calls for the vice, 2087 Main St., Hartford, is in hallway. There was also smoke ble causes. proving the juvenile justice system and lives at 473 E, Center St. with his state to pay for snow and rubbish charge of arrangements. The buildine has been sealed off. to the elderly tax freeze legislation of wife and six children. season, was temporarily cured of his batting ills Thursday night four in succession including a double High. Craig Steuernagel will hurl for removal — items usually paid for by by the friendly confines of Fenway. error, led to five unearned East the Post 77 entry. Manchester, in Standings dropping its third zone clash in a row, the landlord. Harrah, batting only .208 entering Hartford tallies and the lead. sparking the White Sox' victory. The East Hartford starter was Scott falls to 9-5 in the zone and 14-10 Killian criticizes the game, had three hits, including a Yankees went with a new lineup at overall. The Post 102 entry will try to The auditors also said the State Police report pair of homers, and drove in five runs Campbell but he lasted only 2 1/3 in­ National League American League LOVED ONE the suggestion of principal owner get back on the right track against Properties Review Board, a road firm selection to spark the Texas Rangers to a 12-7 nings, being charged with three runs Fa^l George Steinbrenner, but the only on three hits. He walked two and second-place Windsor tonight at Eiisl watchdog unit created as a result of a garage at 263 Main St. was purpose­ triumph over the Boston Red Sox. W L Pel. GB Manchester run they could muster was a solo fanned two. Reliever Bob Ouelette Eagle Field, also at 6 o'clock. W L Pel. GB the stale's earlier leasing scandals, ly set by a youth. No arrests have HARTFORD (UPI) - Lt, Gov. Robert K. Killian Harrah, who hit 27 homers last Boston 57 27 .679 A Southington woman was charged homer by Regie Jackson in the ninth tossed the final 4 2/3 innings to notch Philadelphia 47 34 .580 had so many questions concerning been made. There was little damage claims eight engineering firms with ties to Gov. Ella T. year, hit only his third of the season Chicago 43 40 .518 5 Milwaukee 49 35 .583 8 the lease that at times, “it appeared with breach of peace last night inning. the win. He gave up two hits, issued Jeff Scanlon was 2-for-2 with a following an incident on Oak Street, to the garage. Grasso, her campaign manager and her political allies Your love is permanentl/ expressed for in' the second inning off loser Luis Pittsburgh 40 42 .488 7'-i New York 46 39 .541 114 the board was directing the have quietly been picked for the $15 million job of Tiant arid coririected ajain in the Orioles 8, Twins 6 two free passes, fanned three and sacrifice fly, driving in two runs. Baltimore 46 40 .535 12 Manchester Police said. a loved one when their resting piace Is Ken Singleton drove in three runs Twin brother Joe Scanlon also had Montreal 42 45 ,483 8 negotiations on this lease." A woman reported that $14 was finishing Interstate 84. seventh with two men on. yielded a seventh-inning unearned Detroit 42 43 .494 154 Police were called to the scene to marked by a Barre Guild Monument. with a pair of homers, Doug two RBI with a single and bases- New York 37 50 .425 13 The report .said the lease was taken Thursday from her pocket- “There was no advance announcement of this project, Only Barre Guild Monu­ Home runs flew ont of Fenway like marker. Cleveland 39 47 453 19 investigate a report of an automobile DeCinces hit a two-run blast and Pitching-thin Manchester started loaded walk for East Hartford. Ray St. Louis 35 53 .398 15'2 handled "by the p'. essional staff" book. The reported theft occurred at no advertising for proposals, no effort at merit selec­ ments are permanently skyrockets as Al Oliyer, Bobby Toronto 32 54 .372 26 driving on the lawn of an Oak Street Rich Dauer added a solo shot to help Gliha had two hits and he, Mike of the leasing liivision until late tion.” Killian said Thursday at a hastily called news con­ guaranteed by an associa- if-, m p, Bonds and Juan Beniquez also con- Ken Brasa on the hill and he went \\iI'sl W o t address. When police arrived, they •Globe Hollow swimming pool, police the Orioles snap the Twins’ eight- Freiheit and Shawn Spears each December 1977 when MacKinnon ference in his third floor office at the state Capitol, tion of monument manu- ^ four frames plus the first three W L Pet. GB w L Pet. GB questioned Lesley B. Worrell, 18, of said. game winning streak. Mike Flanagan knocked in a run for Manchester, the stepped in and took over negotiations "There was a divvying up of the pie among those few facturers. Visit our display, Monumemi batters in the fifth. In all, he was San Francisco 53 34 .609 47 40 .540 Southington. Three lawn chairs were stolen California with the Popes. firms which have political ties to this administration,” American League won his 13th game with relief help tagged for 10 runs (most unearned) latter pair with run-scoring triples. Los Angeles 50 37 .573 3 2 Police said that the accused from the porch of a Branford Street Kansas City 44 41 .518 "This is highly unusual and in no said Killian, the first lieutenant governor in Connecticut from Don Stanhouse and Tippy Mar­ Cincinnati 49 38 .563 4 Texas 43 41 .512 24 became loud and abusive. She was police said. tinez. other lease that we have reviewed A break was reported at a Pine history to challenge an incumbant governor for the party San Diego 43 45 .489 10>2 Oakland 44 44 .500 34 charged with breach of peace. Court Angels S, Blue Jays 0 have we seen the commissioner con­ Street business. Several minor desk nomination. nected For Texas and Fred Lynn, Atlanta 37 47 .440 14'2 Minnesota 39 43 .476 54 date is July 24. Don Aase got a start when Chris duct the negotiations, " the auditors items were taken, police reported. Killian said most of the companies picked by the Carlton Fisk and George Scott Preview of finals Houston 36 47 .434 15 Chicago 39 46 .459 7 Knapp failed to show up at the park said Police said that a man was Department of Transportation to complete the controver­ homered for Boston, Seattle 31 58 .348 17 A Rachel Road resident was and pitched a four-hitter to lead the They said as a result of MacKin­ sial highway linking central Connecticut with Rhode "It sure is nice coming into this •s K CMI T liiir falav’h B (•Ml ll^ charged with operating under the in­ reportedly seen entering a garage on Angels to victory. Knapp boycotted riiiir» d a v non's "lack of experience" the state Island had "well known political connections” with the park and hitting. It’s a lot better than San Diego 5. Chicago 2 Chicago 6, New York 1 fluence of alcohol or drugs and Chestnut Street. When police the Angels in a contract dispute and is paying rent without completion of arrived, there was no one in the gar­ governor. our park, where the wind blows in could he tonight San Francisco 4. Pittsburgh 0 Texas 12. Boston 7 evading responsibility, following an Aase rose to the challenge by winning renovations and without a certificate age and nothing was reported mis­ Kiilian said many of the companies have contributed to SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. and it’s 105 degrees,” said Harrah. Montreal 6, Houston 0 Baltimore 8, Minnesota 6 accident early this morning at Main Dock Ellis was tagged for all three for the fifth time in his last six starts. of occupanev. sing. Mrs. Grasso’s re-election campaign and one, Keyes 470 Center St. Menchester 643-7732 FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) — Hie Nastase and Vitas New York 4, Cincinnati 2 Milwaukee 13. Kansas City 2 and North Main streets. Red Sox homers, but pitched eight in­ Rookie Carney Lansford scored three Albina A. Squires, 26, of 124D Vernon Associates of Providence, R.I., employs her campaign Geruiaitis face each other for pride tonight in a singies match at St. Louis 6, Los Angeles 1 Oakland 7. Cleveland 3 Also, the slate is now obliged to nings for the Rangers to receive runs for California. California 5. Toronto 0 Rachel Road, was arrested, police manager, John Dempsey Jr. (Only games scheduled) pay for an expected 8.9-mill tax in­ Roy G. Cherry, 35, of credit for his eighth victory against A's 7, Indians 3 the Worid Team Tennis Aii-Star game. There’s a good chance Seattle 5, Detroit 4 said. Court date is July 25. crease that goes into effect in Hart­ Massachusetts, was charged four losses. Taylor Duncan and Mitchell Page they couid meet again Sunday in the finais of the Forest Hiiis In- (Only games scheduled) There were no reported injuries ford Oct. 1. The auditors said, nor­ Thursday with breach of the peace in Brewers 13, Royals 2 each drove in a pair of runs in helping vitationai, where the stakes wiii be $100,000 higher. Toda\*s Gaiiic->> mally, this tax payment would not Police also reported the following connection with a disturbance at the Fire calls) the A’s snap a five-game losing Don Money had five hits, including Nastase and Gerulaitis became the I'oday’s (iaiiii's Texas (Jenkins 8-4) al Boston begin until the renovations were arrests or referrals; Regan Court apartments in streak. Dave Revering hit his 10th a homer, and scored three runs in first players to reach the semifinals San Diego (Rasmussen 7-7) al (Torrez 11-4). N compiele. They also said usually the • Larry J. Walley, 29, of 50A Rockville. AL SIEFFERTS homer for Oakland and Gary Manrii ester helping the Brewers to their fourth of the $300,000 round-robin tourna­ Chicago (Roberts 4-3) Minnesota (Zahn 8-6) at Baltimore landlord pays lax increases based on Spencer St. was charged with He was released on his promise to Alexander cracked his 18th for Forest Hills straight victory. Mike Caldwell ment by struggling to three-set vic­ H ouston (Richard 8-9 and (McGregor 8-8), N new assessments. operating a motor vehicle while his appear in court in Rockville on July Thursday, 9:04 a.m — Cleveland. Public service call at 54 Birch tossed a four-hitter to gain his 10th tories Thursday night. Nastase came "I thought the crowd got a little out Lemongello 7-8) at Montreal (Rogers Chicago (Kravec 7-6) at New York license is under suspension. Court 25. Invites you to Mariners 5, Tigers 4 St. (Town! triumph against five losses and took from behind to defeat Dick Stockton of control,” said a disgusted 11-7 and Dues 3-4), 2, N (Guidry 13-1), N date is July 25. Kaelene J. Doherty, 20, of 131 Len Roberts’ three-run homer over the league lead in complete 5- 7, 7-5, 6-3 and Gerulaitis, theStockton. tour­ “It’s a tennis match, not a Philadelphia (Kaat 5-1) at Atlanta Kansas City (Gale 9-3) at • Two 15-year-olds were referred Prospect St., Rockville ; Debra L. Thursday, 8:13 p.m. — triggered a four-run eighth inning help the kidsi games with 12. nament favorite, eked out a 6-4, 1-6, football game. They were yelling and (Devine 5-4), N Milwaukee (Sorensen 11-5), N to juvenile authorities in connection Kellem, 18, of no certain address; Garage fire at 263 Main St. that gave the Mariners their victory. While Sox 6, Yankees I 7-5 win over Paraguay’s Victor Pec- yelling and the umpire didn't say New York (Zachry 10-4) at Cincin­ Cleveland (Wise 7-11) al Oakland with the theft of a motor vehicle. and Lloyd A. Provencher, 18, of 137 (Eighth District) F'ollowing Roberts’ homer Seattle ci. anything, I tried to regain my con­ nati (Bonham 9-2), N (Keough 6-4), N Lottery • One 15-year-old was charged w. Main St., Rockville, were all SAT. 11-2 P.M. Wilbur Wood pitched a six-hitter scored the winning run on a single by Thursday, 8:21 p.m. — for his 10th victory and Claudell Peed and Stockton evened their centration but I couldn’t.” San Francisco iMontel'usco 9-5) at Toronto (Jefferson 6-7) al Califor­ with tampering with a motor vehicle charged with breach of the peace Dan Meyer, a walk to Bill Stein and a Pittsburgh (Rooker 3-8), N and a 14-year-old was charged in con- Thursday night, Public service call at Washington hit a two-run homer in records at 1-1. Nastase swept the next four nia (Frost 2-1), N HARTP'ORD (UPI) — The winning Meadows Convalescent pinch-hit single by Larry Milbourne. Los Angeles (Rhoden 7-4) at St. Detroit (Slaton 8-5) at Seattle nection with a bicycle theft. B()th Police said the arrests were made The other two semifinal spots will games, breaking Stockton in the 10th number drawn Thursday in the Home. (Town) be decided later today, with one and 12th with the American double- Louis (Vuckovich 6-6). N (Mitchell 5-8), N Connecticut Daily Lottery was 179. also were referred to juvenile in connection with the investigation COOKOUT authorities. of an altercation on W. Main St. All berth being filled by the winner of the faulting at match point. Nastase The winning weekly numbers were afternoon match between John went ahead 4-1 in the final set and were released on their promise to Saturday Knepper continues 44, 176. and 783039. The lucky color 50* McEnroe and Poland’s Wojtek held on to capture it 6-3. Police said that a fire Thursday at appear in court on July 25. was red. July 15 HOT DOG & COKE Fibak, both 2-0. McEnroe was not The match between Nastase and Baseball sharp Thursday, though he managed Stockton featured a lighter ball than the one used the first three days of hex over Pirates to defeat Billy Martin 7-5, 4-6, 7-5, .IIM OR I.FGION Dave l^arks hurled two innings ol At Pero’s Kathy Says! In addition to the loser of the play. All 12 players had complained Physical errors compounded by hitless relief. Parks liad two hits and NEW YORK (UPI) — Bob Knepper may have been nervous McEnroe-F'ibak match, Phil Dent, about the light-weight ball to tourna­ mental mistakes led to the downfall Bill Hearlth singled and belted a FRESH NATIVE VEGETABLES Come to Al SiefferVs Saturday Thursday night — but it didn’t keep the San Francisco Giants’ Pecci, Stockton and John Alexander ment director Gene Scott, who final­ of the Manchester Junior Legion club (hrec-run homer over the left field $ -^RfMONS S left-hander from continuing his mastery over the Pittsburgh of Australia ail have a shot at the ly decided to experiment — with the as it was on the short end of a 9-5 fence. H was Hearlth's second round- ARE IN GOOD SUPPLY! final four. Alexander squared his approval of both players — with a for a cookout! Sponsored by Pirates...... score to Allen, Russel & Allen in JC- tripper ot llie season. .NATIVE record at 1-1 Thursday with a 6-2,2-6, heavier ball by the same manufac­ Courant League Senior Division play FRESH " I was kind of nervous before the 6- 3 victory over Peter Flemingturer of in the match between Fleming Often ft Ytltow Bttnt, last night at Eagle Field. coi l IMLIt rOW N game, and I really don’t know why,” Ttmatoti, Cuktt, Ltaki, Bing Chtfflee, PIneapplea, the Manchester Elks, All National League Chatham, N.J. It was Fleming’s and Alexander. Manchester committed seven Five runs in the first inning stood Often ft Yellow Gqueah, Knepper said after blanking the Apficota, Pluma, Peachea, S GIGANTIC SHOE SALE ? third loss. Scott, who has not yet decided errors resulting in all nine runs by up as Columbia nipped the Boeton ft Salad Bowl Letluea, Nactarinaa, Watarmalona, Pirates on five hits in leading the Dill, Spinach, Beeta, Swiaa Dent faces Pecci in a daytime con­ which ball wjll be used in the Manchester Merchants. 5-4. last Applet, Barrlaa, Cantaloupaa, proceeds to he donated to the first-place Giants to a 5-0 victory and streak to 26 games with an RBI dou­ the winners being unearned. Losing Chard, Paaa. Cfawahaw A LAST CHANCE TO test and Alexander plays Stockton in semifinals, allowed the evening hurler Alex Britnell was victimized night in Columbia. F’our Merchant improving his record to 11-6. ble in the seventh. the evening. players to decide which ball they errors abetted the Columbia surge. But it was the Pirates who were CurdinalH 6, Dodgera 1 by the shoddy defense, as he saw his Nastase and Gerulaitis left this wanted. Nastase and Stockton opted record slip to ‘2-2. Britnell, however, Cary Coffin ripped two singles, COMPLETE LINE OF MAPLE SUGAR PRODUCTS Newington Crippled Children's having the trouble with Knepper’s John Denny, 8-6, tossed a five- S SAVE UP TO 75% Z morning for Las Vegas, Nev., site of for the heavier one, but Gerulaitis has an ERA of 0.00. doubled and tripled in four at bats delivery. All their hits were singles. hitter and batterymate Ted Simmons the WTT All-Star game, and will fly requested the light one against Pec­ and Steve Pyka hurled six innings of belted his 11th homer for St. Louis. ttitiT ouii m at DisnAT of mranTtn incwii a uixets ^ ON MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES ^ Fund. Help the Kids, Saturday, "Every time we see him he’s out­ back to New York tonight for Satur­ ci. scoreless relief for the Merchants, Denny, who struck out four and THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS standing,” Pirates Manager Chuck day’s semifinals. now 7-3 for the season. NATIVE walked none, lost his shutout in the NATIVE QREEN It YELLOW Tanner said. "I wish we could play our All-Star NEW CROP S SALE ENDS TOMORROW S July 15, lh 2 P.M. ninth on Ron Cey’s two-out, infield GREEN APPLES BEET GREENS SQUASH The Giants did all of their damage set here,” said Nastase, player- One at a time Vl.l MM .11 MOB •• Saturday, July 15th “ in the. first four innings against hit. coach of the Los Angeles Strings who Scoring in all but one Irame. 2 ; 6 9 « 5 9 *. 3 5 < a struggling Pirates ace John KxpuH 6, AmruH 0 was docked $7,000 in salary — as per Heritage Savings & Luun trimmed NATIVE CALIF. ICEBERQ Candelaria. Mike Ivie’s sixth homer Ross Grimsley tossed a five-hitter his contract — for missing a WTT BOSTON (Ul’l) — Boslon Red Sox fans iiioiirni'il llic li'ain's 12-7 Credit Union. 11-3. at Cheney. COKE Matter Charge to join Vida Blue as the NL’s only 12- (KEEN BEANS LEnUCE $ 1 3 5 and a pair of run-scoring singles by match Wednesday night, “Then we luKH to Texas riuirsday willioiil llieir usual gusto. John Morrell and Jim Voiland had Marc. Hill supported Knepper, who game winners. RBI hits by Ellis < ' t p ih Bank Americard call in the score and say 6-4 for New regulutiuiis governing beer eiiiiniiiliptioii went into efi'eel witli three and two blows respectively lor 5 9 * 5 9 h«ad 12-oz. cant AL443-445 HARTFORD fi'ieUcd’J RD. 1 / 1 / MANCHESTER. 647-9997 struck out eight. Valentine, Warren Cromartie and Gerulaitis.” O fE N DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. • SUNDAYS 6 A.M. TO S P.M. American Expraaa K\il off ■■«4 . eustoniers ulile to |iiirrliuse only nne, 12-oniiee lieeu at a time. In midi- Heritage with the pair slamming ♦• Wa Self The Herald. Sund$ySunday Papers,I plus Loftenr T/ckari • M<-Ih 4, Iti-dH 2 Gary Carter highlighted a four-run Knil of Keeney • Mr'Ki'e Si. _ • Nastase, who was well-behaved lion, no beer was sold after llie sixlli inning and the nnnilier of ven­ back-to-back second-inning homers. ■THE KING . Jerry Koosman, 3-9, beat Tom sixth that broke a scoreless tie off throughout the match with Stockton, Bob McMahon also cliipped in two Open Tonight til 9, Mon. A Thura. Ul 9 dors was rednred. Seaver, 9-8, in the second matchup of loser Joe Niekro, 5-7. almost didn’t have to worry about After tile sixlli inning, wlieii beer sales in the stands were slii|i|ied, blows lor the winners. OF Tuoo., Wod., A 8aL III B I’uilri'H 5, Cuhit 2 Open tonight Til 8 { jR New York’s former 1-2 punch. returning for the semis. He lost the roiieessioii stand sales euiiie In a slaiidslill. Mike Hebert with relict help 1111111x1 PERO PRODUCE!' Rookie Broderick Perkins hit his Saturday Til 6 PM ^ •T r a Mff A lU m CRMNE, MSA, NRHineiUB, Sacrifice flies by Doug Flynn and first set and fell behind 3-5 in the se­ “ I lliink it hel|ted," said one plain elollies seenrilv nuiii. " Vl least a one-hitter to pick up tlie win. He 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER first major-league homer along with MIMCM EVKSS, CIKIE HAMHE OR NOS (UR Lenny Randle and Joel Youngblood’s cond. But Stockton’s game and con­ all the heavy drinkers were kept liiisy in the lieer lines wailing for their walkixi seven and fannixl seven. W MANCHESTER PARKADE two singles to help Gaylord Perry _• 643-6384______CMD, m YN WY QHUFY FOR SSNM NMII OF Second homer won it for Koosman, centration fell apart when the crowd one heer at a lime. It kept llieni mil of llie stands and mil of Iroidde." Tim (irabowski's double was (he raise his record to 10-4. Rick SBTNTCnT.’' whose last previous victory was May insistently urged on the Romanian. lone blow for Creilit. P4>4IC 4. Pete Rose extended hiS hitting Reuschel, 8-6, was the loser.

" V f .. .r. PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HEHALU. Mamhester. Cunn., Fri.. July 14, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. FrI.. July 14, 1978 - RAGE THIRTEEN Two in row Last night’s softball results Only fiiur |tuiiil» mil uf fourih base hits, the latter's all doubles, the sixth inning and by Karen Pete Rose would like son liliiri- — lli«' luHl playoff KEC Brian Dunphy collected three hits Army & Navy 6-4, Rockwell 4-5, Kachnowski and Patty Reilly in the i|iiulifyiiip »pol — in Moriurly'ii Down 5-2 after two innings, MCC and Bob Ballok and Mike Kilby each Dean 3-6, Second Congo 3-7, Belliveau while Harry Roy had two and Steve seventh when seven runs were T ir. liuncliull ■■■uiii loiluy after Vets rallied to score eight runs in the had two for the losers. Both Baliuk 0-10. FELINE Casavant added a homer. ponlinp ilM neeoiiil exira-inning third inning and went on to whip Per­ hits were homers. Standings - Crispino’s 8-2, MCC 6- Mike Jordan's three hits led the bunched. Formal’s trailed, 15-9, iiin lliin week in Hartford sonal Tee last night at Keeney, 11-5. EASTERN 4, Wendy ;’s 4-6, LaStrada 2-8. losers. Mike Panciera, Pete Ramey going into the sixth. to follow in his footsteps TMiliglit I.eagne play. Swinging big bats were Jim Silver Making the most of 26 base hits, and Carl Silver were all in the two-hit Kachnowski doubled and tripled CANDLELIGHT I.ani night at St. Tlioniaii the and John Kearney with homers and Center Congo blasted winless category. and Reilly stroked a two-out single Two homers by Paul Frene.tte set loealn niopped Volkuwagen, 7-6, Bob Klatka with two hits for the Vets Belliveau Paint last night at Standings - Tierney's 8-2, LaStrada driving in the winning run. NEW YORK (UPI) - If you "She’s a good lady. Sometimes 1 back to winning and losing. One day the pace last night at Fitzgerald life.” witli Hon Ivroogli'n doulile Ben­ while Eric Mann paced the Tees with Mt.Nebo, 26-7. 6-4, Farr's 5-5, Oil Heat 5-5, Jaycees Kachnowski was the winning pitcher think she’s too good for me.” last season after we lost a ballgame. Field as Moriarty's upended Multi asked Pete Rose to choose At that moment, Pete, Jr., walked ding Fred Flynn, who had two blows. Dave Strimike led the offensive 5-5, Highland Park 4-6, Cooper’s 4-6, in relief. Rose’s wife was with him for the Sparky walked through the clubhouse over to his father. He had just come Circuit, 14-6. between his kids, like most walked, honie with the lie- IM)V with five hits, inciuding four triples, Annulli’s 3-7. Formal’s travels to Ridgefield this All-Star Game in San Diego and so from Lasorda's private office in tlie Frenette added a double to hs and saw 25 people in it he didn’t even hreaking marker. Slugfest at Nike last night went to with George Cappalla and Syl Bot- weekend to take part in the Senior fathers, he wouldn’t. was Pete, Jr., wearing his uniform home team dressing ronm in San offensive tactics and drove in six know. He said, ‘That’s it. From now Sle%e (Iholiner pared the MB's Nassiff Camera over Bob & Marie.s tone adding four hits each to the CRGFL Girls State Tournament. j He’d tell you he’s crazy that Frank Torre, vice-president of runs. Karl Hasel collected three on, no unauthorized people in the Diego Stadium. willi three hits while Bill 15-14, with two runs in the final in­ cause. Ron Tweedie had three hits Starting slow with a run in the UUSI'Y about them both. Fawn, his 13- Rawlings, had specially made for singles, Tom Juknis two singles and a clubhouse. No exceptions.’ I told him “Mr. Lasorda’s gonna make a t! h a p u l in, w h o m u tie h id nings turning things around. and Bob F’ish, Bryan Woodhouse and first, Formal's Inn gathered momen­ Scoring early, Lombardo’s held on him. I didn’t think he could put a member double and Paul Ostumi and Fred year-old daughter, and Pete, trade for you,” the boy told his old pilehing tiehiil in relief, pieked Clay Hamel's sacrifice and Jay Dave Prince each added two hits for tum scoring seven times in the se­ Young Pete was never more than a of my family in the same class as Valenti two hits each, all for the Gas to whip the Angels last night at Jr., his 8-year-old son. man. up the win. Howroyd's single provided the tying the Churchmen. cond and nine markers in each of the few feet away from his father’s side outsiders. He said if he made an Housers. Ray Camposeo added an Robertson Park, 11-8, But all his hopes, all his dreams, “You want me to go?" Rose asked, The loealn are 6-1 l-l and tietl and winning runs as the Cameras tied Bright spots for the Painters were third and fourth frames for a 26-7 in the clubhouse before Tuesday inside-the-park homer. Bob Herdlein was a perfect four- are clearly entwined with devilish, exception tor one, he’d have to do it still shining his shoes. for’neM'iilh plaee with llerh's. Bob's for first place in the standings, Cari Schuh with three hits and Pete triumph over East Hartford last night’s contest in San Diego and for Bill Zwck collected two hits - one a for-four at the bat for the winners captivating young Pete, who wears a for all and he wasn’t going tp do “ No,” said Pete, Jr. each with 8-2 won-lost records. Biliiveau with two. night at Cheney in Capital Region and Mel Siebold, Pat Vignone, Chuck that, the man the Reds’ switch-hitter When the youngster ran off again. homer - and Tim Coughlin, Dale replica of his father’s Cincinnati un­ that.” Big guns for the Cameras were Nightcap found Army & Navy Girls Fast Pitch League play. Barrera and Jerry Griffin each had to thank was National League Rose pul the shoes inside his locker Ostrout and Dave Kosicol each had iform practically to bed with him and For the last few years, Rose’s son provided by Steve Rascher, Chris gaining a victory in a slugfest that Kathy Cooney led a 17-hit added two hits. Manager Tom Lasorda. and talked about his boy some more. two binges. is a major leaguer in the making if accompanied his father to spring Cooper. Harry Johnson, each with produced 60 base hits, 52 runs and 13 Penguins’ attack with a 5-for-5 per­ Tom Neville and Leon Nadeau “He let my little boy come into the training in Tampa, Fla., and served “Petey said he wants me to be a Ashe loses Peter's rallied for four runs in the ever you saw one. three hits, and Jay Howroyd, Ken errors. formance including a triple- and two were came up with three hits each clubhouse and I’ll never forget him as bat boy for the Reds. This spring Dodger instead of a Red. I never eighth inning and tacked an 11-7 The two kids could be one of the Schoppman and Josh Howroyd, with Seven runs in the final inning homers with a total of nine runs and, Ray Philbrick, Pat Irish, Pete for that,” said an appreciative Rose, the boy made every exhibition trip heard him say a thing like that defeat on Crispino's last night at batted in. Liz Neubelt added four hits reasons Pete Rose and his wife, two bingles each. Schoppman stroked did the trick for the Vets. Avery and Harry Ooms each enjoyed shining his baseball shoes in front of with the club until the Reds traveled before. Kids are really something, at Newport Robertson Park. including a double and homer and Karolyn, are back together again. a three-run homer. Ron Ailen was the big noise with two-hit performances in defeat. his locker before the game. ”I told across the state to Fort Lauderdale Tom Preston collected three hits Lisa Tilden and Ellen Petkaitis They had broken up briefly, but the aren't they? " Best for Bob's were Bruce Silva, five hits, one a homer, while Phil Standings - Ftremen 9-1, Floors 8-2, him (Lasorda) I didn’t want Petey to and Anderson said no children would and two hits each rattled off the bats chipped in two hits apiece. Tilden Reds third baseman says the NEWPORT, R.I. UPD-Unseeded Bob Plezio, Rick Molloy and Jerry Custer and Bob Gagnon each had four CBT Blue 6-4, Trash 5-5, Vittner’s 5-5, get in the way and he said to me, ‘I be allowed. "It broke the kid's of Steve Wronker, Mark Leone, Neal doubled and tripled. problem is ail over. Bernie Milton of Praetoria, South Robitalle with three hits each. hits and Wayne Gagnon, Tony Falcet- BA Club 3-7, Lombardo’s 3-7, Angels love the kid.’ Mackey and Rick Nicola. The Penguins now stand 5-1 in “It was my fault,” he admits. heart,” Rose said. ”I said to Sparky Sign free agent Africa, upset top-seeded Arthur Ashe Standings - Bob's 8-2, Cameras 8-2, ta. Rich Clapp, Joe Peck and Bill 1-9. ” I said to him, ‘Are you sure it’s no that one of the advantages of being a The Supremes were paced by Mike league play and 13-3 overall. of Miami. 6-4, 6-4 Thursday in the Thrifty Package 7-3, Turnpike YV 6- Belekewicz were in the three-hit imposition for him to be in the ballplayer is that you can expose FULLERTON, Calif. (UPI) - The Riccio and Tim O'Neil with three hits Bell named quarterfinals of the $75,000 Hall of 4, R eg al's 5-5, Telephone 4-6, group and Walt Leriche added two clubhouse, because I can understand your son to baseball. That didn’t Los Angeles Rams Wednesday signed each and Dennis Walsh with a pair. CCWFL Fame tennis championship. Nelson's 1-9, Center Congo 1-9. bingles. WATERVILLE, Maine (UPD - A McLendon, Jaeckel how it would be if all the ballplayers make him change his mind, though. two rookie free agents with Southern In the day's other quarterfinal MKF The losers had their share of big CHAKTER OAK Snapping a three-game losing, former assistant coach of the Univer­ brought their kids in,’ but he told me “Look, " Rose added, getting back California backgrounds — running match, seventh-seed Bob Giltinan of Coming up with four runs in both stickers with Mel Stoltenberg League-leading Tierney’s had to go streak. Formal’s Inn women’s team sity of Delaware football team has it was perfectly all right.” to the present, “I want my boy to be back Mark Davis and offensive avenged a setback the night before enter GHO tourney Australia beat Russell Simpson of the first and last innings. Lathrop In­ collected five hits, George Cappalla, ail out in whipping its nearest pur­ been named a physical education in­ Until this season, Pete Rose’s boy a ballplayer. Why would I want him tackle Tony Rice, last night with a 16-15 duke over New Zealand 6-4, 6-3. surance tacked a 12-6 loss on Acadia Bryan Woodhouse and Bob Fish four suer, LaStrada Pizza last night at structor at Colby College . Officials of the 27th Greater Hart­ had been a familiar figure in the to be anything else? It was good Davis, 21, attended Westminster Windsor at Fitzgerald Field in a T've been playing well all week last night at Nike. each. Sly Bottone and Neal Montany Fitzgerald, 10-7. Richard Bell Jr,, 28, a native of ford Open today announced that two Reds’ clubhouse in Cincinnati, but enough for me, wasn’t it? It’s a great High Scliool and Golden West College and over at Wimbledon, too," Mitton, Jeff Maxwell, Don Kelsey, John three each and Rick Holmes, A1 The winners built up an early 8-2 league engagement. Palo Alto, Calif,, will be responsible 1978 tournament winners, Mac now it’s different. Sparky Anderson, in Orange County where the Rams 23. said. 'T ve been serving well plus Gionfriddo and Dave Brannick each Fyler and Bob Standley two each. lead and then were forced to hold on. Wildness on the part of three Wind­ for several areas of physical educa­ McLendon and Barry Jaeckel will the Reds’ manager, laid down a rule have their training camp before my confidence in my return of serve hit safely twice for the winners with Standings - Postal 8-2, North Jack Harrington, Jerry Jacobs and sor hurlers set the stage for key hits tion at Colby and some team sports, perform July 26-30 at Wethersfield whereby the players’ children are Possible sale going on to Colorado State, He lately has helped a lot." the latter two homering. Methodist 8-2, Alliance Printing 7-3, Jim McAuley each banged out three by Kathy Masterson and Sue Rioux in officials said. County Club. allowed in the dressing room only LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI) - The weighs 195 and stands 5-9. McLendon, holder of three tour after a game, and then only if the Shreveport Captains may be put up Rice, 22, went to Compton High titles, walked off with the $40,000 Reds win. for sale if the city of Shreveport, La., School and Compton Community first prize at the Citrus Open this “ I don’t blame Sparky,” Rose said. doesn’t get busy building a new College in the Los Angeles area Dineen to guide Whale spring. He has played well enough in “I have a lot of respect for him, but I ballpark, the team director said before attending San Jose State. He his other outings to stand 21st in the think this new rule of his all goes Wednesday. weighs 255 and is 6-2. HARTFORD I UPD - Bill Dineen, “As great as his record is in coaching, official money winnings at $76,369. former coach of the now defunct Houston you'll find him to be an even nicer guy,” The 11 year tour veteran resides with Aeros. says there was never any question Howe said. his family in Birmingham, Ala. in his mind about where he wanted to go Dineen’s new job reunites him with the Jaeckel won his first tournament when the troubled Texas team folded. Howe family. Dineen and Howe played this year at the Tallahassee Open, "I always felt the Whalers are the finest together with the Detroit Red Wings and putting him on the list of exempt organization in the World Hockey Howe played for Dineen while both were Another Rose(hud) players for the first time. The vic­ Association, " he said. with the Aeros. tory was worth $16,000 and that all The Whalers announced Thursday Di­ In six seasons, Dineen's teams won 285 Pete Rose Jr., gets some firsthand instruction from his important exemption. With current games, won the league title twice and winnings of $52,111, 37th on the tour, neen, 45. who twice led the Aeros to WHA father, one of baseball’s current greats. The youngster wears championships, has been named head made the playoffs every year. Last week. he’s sure bet to make the top 60 for MONZA coach. He succeeds Harry Neale, who Dineen was voted the Schmertz Trophy as identical uniform of Cincinnati Reds. (UPI photo) the year. resigned in May to become head coach of WHA coach of the year for the second the National Hockey League Vancouver time. Canucks. Dineen said he had received no definite Jack Kelley, Whalers’ director of offers from the NHL, but received several Donna White content with No. 2 hockey operations, said that from the time phone calls from the league about his Neale indicated he was leaving, Dineen plans lor the future if the Aeros went un­ While at Florida, she also met her WAGON DUBLIN, Ohio (UPI) - stretch — is the hottest thing to hit was "the one man I personally felt was der. the women’s tour in the last 20 years. husband, Michael, a West Palm Dineen's salary was not disclosed. LPGA rookie Donna Horton the best possible choice to assume “Nancy is a good friend,” said Beach coach and teacher, who now Dineen said he feels the Whalers are in White doesn’t mind being If you’re in the market for a com­ coaching duties for the Whalers.” White, the 1976 women’s U.S. has joined her on the lour, Kelley also said he is "going to sleep a for "an extremely competitive season" caught up in all the fuss over Amateur champion and former Cur­ “ It is a very lonely and demanding lot better through the summer k^jwing and a "better brand of hockey." fellow first-year player Nancy tis Cup and World Amateur team­ life,” White said of the LPGA tour. pact station wagon at a low price "1 like an aggressive style of play, and I F O R $ 3 4 9 8 . " I’m just thankful Mike is able to be Bill is part of the Whalers’ organization.” Lopez. mate of Lopez, ’T m glad to see it Whaler superstar Gordie Howe, said, think we've got the personnel to do it, " he happen to her. She’s good for the with me.” "The guy is unbelievable. One of his said. THE TOYOTA COROLLA 2-DOOR SEDAN. White, a 24-year-old University of game.” Her best finishes so far are a se­ check out our stock of Monzas. greatest assets is his ability to recognize Dineen predicted Houston, a "good GIVES YOU YOUR MONEYS WORTH AND MORE.TOYOTAS Florida graduate, hasn’t done too An all-around athlete, it wasn’t un­ cond at Houston, a third in the Peter talent at the drop ol a hat. " Howe also hockey town, " will be the home of a badly in her first year on the LPGA til just before her junior year in Jackson Classic in Canada and a tie successful franchise someday. Dineen had Available with a rugged cast iron 4 praised Dineen for his "warmth, human .HIGHEST GAS MILEAGE AND LOWEST PRICE IN ONE CAR.. tour and, without Lopez, probably college that she decided to devote full for fourth at Hershey, Pa. feelings toward individuals and ability to coached the Aeros from the time the team would have been Rookie of the Year. time to golf. She transferred from “A win could really help my con­ communicate with them." was formed in 1972. More durability. Corollas aren't More fuel economy. The Toyota Corolla 2-Door She has won more than $27,000 the University of North Carolina- fidence,” said White, a native of cyl. or V6 engine. Sedan's combined EPA mileage is 39 mpg, going into this week’s $85,000 Classic, Greensboro to Florida so she could Kinston, N.C, “I’d love to win, but I bolte(j together like some vehicles. but Lopez, who has won seven events 17th hole They're weldeij into one soli(j boidy. 21 miles per gallon more than the national play year round and it proved to be a don’t want to put pressure on myself. Soccer — including five in a row during one worthwhile move. I want to be patient.” toughest You'll notice the “tightness" of 4-speed synchromesh fleet standard for all cars. In 1978 EPA tests, Monza Station Wagon with weWed unitized body construction the Toyota Corolla 2-Door Sedan is rated caat Iron 4 cyl. angina. 4 JIM OK EAS I manual transmission ■paad trana., radio, Cartar ST. ANDREWS, Scotlana at 46 mpg highway, 34 mpg city. These (UP I — The 107th British Rangers 1 (Bob when you examine a Toyota, drive a Jai alai results Cara. St. No. 1789. 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A dam y sla m m e d a Adeily tripled and Michelle bats proved to be more with or wttheut butM luneh. grandslam homer, Dawn McQuade singled for than enough to win. Pair of W h it. Poreftorana avoffabla Struthers doubled, Maria Lastrada. Dave Zaremba collected YOU ASKED FOR IT YOU GOT IT tor pw m it anti abowa. Preston tripled and had a Westown tipped Lynch, a single and homer for the Full-tlma achadulad laaaona with Ex-LIppIxzan Stallion RIdor grandslam homer, Johanne 14-7. Maureen Flanagan, winners and Rick Moore aa Inatruclor: “Carl J. Warkhovan’ CHEVROLET, Masse doubled and Jill Collette Lessard and Robin hurled a strong game, Talk to Bob or Carl eSO-OUl Fyler doubled and Venezia each had two hits scattering five hits while Attar 8 p.m. call 680-0201 homered for Army & fo r Westown. Patty striking out II batters. The

MANCHEiSTKn KVENING HERALD, Manchester, Cnnn., Fri., July 14, 1978 — PAGE FIFTKEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri.. July 14, 1978 I f y o u g o Help Wanted 13 Peopletalk Theater schedules INVITATION RN / LPN - Full and part il'mwewmHiWWMHWW Probers say checks time. 3 to 11 shift, (food s h o p p in g TO BID salary, benefits, working con­ Lt* r ip o ff screenplay: McClory, spy novelist says she’s the probable victim of ditions. Apply in person: Ver­ E. Hartford Drive-In — Jungle Book” and “The Sign married Woman” 7:20-9:30 I Uilillll Vi "I'I '■rll/l’l Sealed bids will be received in non Manor, 180 Regan Road, For the first time ever, disco diva Len Deighton — and Connery. Does “transverse myelitis” — an inflam­ "Stingray” (PG) Starts at of &rro” 2:15-4:45-8:10-9:20 Vernon Cine 2—"The Good- w i t h o u t the .Office of The Director of Vernon. Grace Jones is returning from Paris that mean Connery has relented? mation of the entire spinal cord. Says Dusk “Sidewinder One” (PG) Vernon Cine 1 - “An Un- bye Girl” 7:10-9:10 THE General Services, 41 Center McClory says nothing is settled, but the spokesman, “We are hopeful that E. Windsor Drive-In — could have avoided roof fall Street, Manchester, Connec­ MACHINE OPERATORS for poorer than she was when she went f i r s t he adds whatever happens, Connery in a few months she will be able to "Capricorn One” (PG) Starts MinchMtwr EvMlng Herald ticut until 7-27-78 at 11:00 a.m. Hardinge Chuckers, Milling there. It seems burgiars, as well as IASI and Drilling Machines. Small is invaluable as a scriptwriter resume her career.” at Dusk "The Enforcer” (R) HARTFORD (UPI) — Six years ago today, The committee, formed about 12 hours after “ Without excusing the design deficiencies for the following: fans, were waiting for her this trip. Manchester Drive-In — Publlth«d tvtry •vtning txMpt r e a d i n g parts. Interesting work. Ajj because, “he understands the , Sundiyt and hoHd^. Entarad at tha the 1,400-ton Hartford Civic Center coliseum the roof caved in Jan. 18 at 4:19 a.m., listened inherent in the design presented to the city for One used full size station They broke into her flat while she "Pete's Dragon” 8:30; "The Manchaatar, Cdnn. poat Offlca aa 8a* WMT< benefits. Apply in person only, character.’’ eond Clata Mall Mattar. roof was lifted 85 feet astride four concrete to the equivalent of more than 2,000 pages of review, it is abundantly clear that L&I did not wagon. Re-tube 2 Pacific 9-12, and 1-5 daily. C&W was elsewhere and walked off with Beatniks” 10:30 START ENJOYING YOUR two color television sets, all her columns and Thursday a committee said its testimony from 40 witnesses during 24 days of use sound judgment in choosing not to have an Boilers. Manufacturing Company, 74 New (liugnoaiH Showcase Cinemas — Suggested Carrier Rates FV ', I i; ------Eastern Blvd. Glastonbury. G lim p ses collapse last winter could have been avoided. hearings from February to June. indepndent review of the design,” the com­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING The Town of Manchester is an makeup, assorted jewelry, 100 pairs Country singer Donna Fargo is in "Grease” 2:20-4:45-7:10-9:35- Payabla In Advanca of shoes and her entire wardrobe. 'The American National Theater 11:45; “Bears ” 2:00-3 ;50-5:40- 8lngla copy...... 18C The committee of city officials said the 2.5- A structural engineering firm. Lev Zetlin mittee said. equal opportunity employer, worse shape than her doctors initial­ Waakly...... OM. MASSEUSES - Experienced and Academy will present its 7:40-9:55; “Last Waltz” 2:30- SINGLE Jus< ujfvn t/ou acre roof would not have caved in under tons Associates, Inc., of New York, already has The committee quoted the testimony of and requires an affirmative or will train for the BODY Since tbe wardrobe consisted of ly believed, and they now say she’ll Ona month...... $3.00. LIFE BY MEETING ACTIVE UwassaktogoboA y o u r e National Artist Award to Fred 5:00-7:30-9:55-12:05; "Heaven Thraa monthi ...... $11.70 Of rain-drenched snow if the appropriate city concluded that the root bracing was in­ experts who said a competent review would action policy for all of its Con­ SHOP MANCHESTER. Call originals from just about every top be off the stage and out of the recor­ Six montha...... $23.40 SINGLES IN YOUR AREA. in the wokr.., I Can Wait” 2:25-4:50-7:05-9:25- department had reviewed the roof’s design as adequate and that total loads were under­ have detected major design deficiencies for tractors and Vendors as a con­ 646-9880 for interview, ap­ designer in the business, and since ding studio for a long time. Miss Astaire in Los Angeles Oct. 6 ... Ona yaar...... $46.60 lo s in g dition of doing business with pointment. Miss Jones spends from $100 and $200 Students showing up for the Film In- 11:30; “Convoy'’ 2:00-4:40- Mall Ralaa Upon Raquaat INTRODUCTIONS closely as it did that of the center’s garage. estimated by 1.5 million pounds because the $10000 to $20,000 and could have been done in Fargo is in a Santa Barbara hospital 7:10-9:45-12:00; “Jaws 2” Subacribara who fall to racalva the Town, as per Federal dustry Workshop at CBS in Cull: 4M M fS 2| They said while the roof collapsed because it weight of the steel making up the space truss time to construct additional corrective a pair for shoes, the haul was con­ where she was taken June 23, suf­ 2:10-4:45-7:20-9:45-12:00 I thair newipaparbafora 5c30 p.m. Order 11246. MARKETING Represen­ siderable. Is she insured? She says Hollywood next Wednesday will hear . ahould lalephona tha circulation! 4 , 7 7 ' / U ' f was improperly designed by the structural was miscalculated. bracing. m o n e y tative - Manchester, Vernon, fering from what first was diagnosed U.A. Theater 1 — “The ] daparlmant, 647*9946. t The committee said the city’s Department ■Bid fo rm s , p la n s and East Hartford areas. Earn she doesn’t know. about the theory and practice of engineering firm of Fraioli-Blum-Yesselman It concluded that the Department of specifications are available at as an inflamation of the nervous Cheap Detective” 2:00-3:50- of Licenses and Inspections which issued a NOTICE TO CREDITORS lucrative commission. being funny from the guest lecturer: of Norfolk, Va., the flaws should have been Licenses and Inspections should have ESTATE OF JOHN M. EVANS, the General Services Office, You only live twice system that .left her entire body 5:40-7:45-9:45 g"; V W921 III 11 u 1111BI ■ ivwmufmmii ■ vawm Receive professional Jerry Lewis ... U.A. Theater 2 - "The GREAT JMSKY POLICY & detected before construction of the $30 million building permit for the coliseum was in­ reviewed the space truss as meticulously as deceased 41 Center Street, Manchester, guidance, education, com­ Sean Connery, who leaped to inter­ numb. A hospital spokesman now H.,..— ...... The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. Swarm” 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 FARIILY ChiMrmO-n fatuity began in 1972. capable of reviewing the roof design itself and any other major structure, such as the Civic Judge, of the Court of Probate, Connecticut. prehensive marketing tools. national stardom playing James U.A. Theater 3 — “The FUN so< In its final report, the Committee to did not seek outside help from professional Center garage, a more conventional design District of Manchester at a hearing TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Call Mrs. Sammartino, Bond in the old "OO?" movies, left held on July 6. 197S ordered that an Fireside Realty Inc., 647-9144. SHOW STARTS AT 8;30 HEAVEN Investigate the Coliseum Roof Failure — engineers. which was examined in detail. claims must be presented to the CONNECTICUT the series years ago, saying he'd ‘Arsenic’ cast complete made up of city officials — also blamed the “Without a computer and without the struc­ “Precisely because the (roof) structure was fiduciary on or before October 6, 1976 ROBERT B. WEISS, or be barred as by law provided. GENERAL MANAGER JANITOR CLEANER. Cen­ never be seen as the British secret city for failing to set up an effective system tural designer’s design calculations or com­ unique (to Hartford), a careful review should Mary Lou Danahy, The Tri-Town Players has cast its CAN 028-07 tral location, in Manchester, 5 agent again. Now, however, producer Ellen Erhardt is stage manager for inspecting the space frame roof. puter analyses, L&I plainly was not equipped have been conducted. The occupants of the Ass't. Clerk nights. Prefer retired or semi- fall production of “Arsenic and Old The fiduciary is: Kevin McClory — who gained rights and Dwight Martin will direct. There are at least a dozen buildings in the to review competently the design of such a Coliseum deserved no less,” the report said. Gail A Evans retired. Call 649-5334. to some Ian Fleming works in a legal Lace ” by Joseph Kesselring. Rehear­ The Tri-Town Players is presently | WAIT complex structure, unique in Hartford and one 31 Pinckney St.. C 19T7 Wall Oiinay Productioni United States in which the space frame con­ Boston, Massachusetts fight years ago, is prearing to film a sals are expected to begin after Sept. conducting its patron and subscrip­ A PARAMOUNT PUrrURE 02114 WANTED - Real Estate help, cept was used, but none have reported any dif­ with which L&I’s structural engineer had no experienced not required, new work, "Jam es Bond of the 1. 025-07 tion drive. ficulty. Such roofs allow an unobstructed view prior experience. The result speaks for □ N O T IC E S licensed or taking the course. Secret Service ” Authors of the Cast as Mortimer, Johnathan and PlUB For more information, call 872-4279 for most spectator events. itself.” Ambac, UTC TOWN OF VERNON Fantastic earning potential, Teddy Roosevelt, the three unique 2nd THE BAD NEWS or 872-3718. BOARD OF EDUCATION generous commissions, Brewster brothers, are Warren Disney Hit Lost and Found 1 referrals. Join the largest INVITATION TO BID Real Estate Company in the Madison, Joe Cornfeld and Rick sign riierger LOST - Gray cat. Deelawed. KUUita la • The Board of Education of the Town of world. Call Norma or Don at Franzosa. Correction Municipalities join suit Vernon. Connecticut will receive Vicinity of Burnside Avenue, (t v Highlights] Century 21, Tedford Real NEIL SIMON'S cyyiniisl'ifld '-Diivc in GOTO sealed bids for: The two kindly but deadly aunts East Harttord. Reward. Call Estate, 647-9914 / 423-8958. are portrayed by Eleanor Petrozza In the article referring to A1 Gen-j HARTFORD (UPI) — The New York-based SCIENCE EQUIPMENT 528-6388, or 646-8835. 8 p.m. CBS, Movie. “Scalawag," tile's battle for the big bands which I PAN Bids will be received at the uifice of and Jeanne Mangino. Ambac Industries, which manufactures diesel the Superintendent of Schools. Park RELIABLE AND experienced appeared in Thursday’s Herald it wasi WED., JULY 12th thru A Paramount Piciu'a [ on interstate air quality starring Kirk Douglas. NBC, CPO Others in the cast are Joey Vogel, engine equipment, today formally merged and Scnool Streets. Rockville. Connec- tSmart apartment pipeline construction worker. Sharkey goes to his favorite Turkish incorrectly stated that the^ TUES., JULY 18th licut until 12:00 noon. Tuesday July 25. Must have some equipment Howard Becker, Paul Gessay, Bob NEW HAVEN (UPI) —The Connecticut federal statutes by generating pollutants with United Technologies Corp. 1978 and (hen at said place and iime owners know — the bath — unaware that it’s been bandleader would be honored at a 649^ 333 publicly opened, read and recurded best way to find the experience in background. Blodgett and Jerry Chapdelaine. Conference of Municipalities says it hopes a which waft to Connecticut in moving air The $252 million agreement will be financed Call 643-9918. changed to a steam y massage testimonial Sunday. Gentile was Specifications and proposal forms may renters you need Is The four policemen are played by WALT DISNEY’S lawsuit it is joining will compel the U.S. En­ masses. almost entirely with UTC stock. Ambac, be secured from the office of the p a rlo r.iR l ABC, Movie. PBS. feted by his fans on May 21 at Lake According to CCM, the EPA has not Superintendent of Schools. Park and with a Classified Ad. FULL TIME POSITION Fred Glancey, Dana Hanson, Tony vironmental Protection Agency to recognize located in Carle Place, L.I., N.Y.. will be in­ Schofd Streets. Rockville. Connecticut. Try one. Washington Week in Review. Leible and Bob Weiss. Compounce. required New York and New Jersey to make corporated into UTC’s Hamilton Standard available. Must meet tough pollution crosses state air quality control The right is reserved to reject any or qualifications. Must also be 8:30 p.m. NBC, Chico and the Man. adequate plans to meet air pollution stan­ Division. all bids or any part when such action is Ed is convinced that he is a “peeping region lines. deemed in the best interest of the LOST - JUNE 8th female cat. dependable, willing to work, MANCHESTER PASMOE . K M le The CCM is joining the suit filed by the dards. The merger was approved by Ambac Board of Education. Chestnut Street area. Multi­ honest, strong, quick, agile, tom" and should be arrested as a tl.N U N T IL 2 SOON Charles Brisson Morris dies, substitute sought SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Connecticut Business and Industry Associa­ Powers said the EPA's current enforcement stockholders Thursday. colored, green eyes, pink intelligent, able bodied, plus menace to society.(R) PBS, Wall Business Manager some. Apply in person, 7- EAST HARTFORD tion and New England Legal Council to force policies impose greater restrictions on The company makes diesel fuel injection 031-07 collar. REWARD 649-8209. Street Week. 9 p.m. NBC, The CHICAGO (UPI) — The paw prints advertising stardom on the strength H NeilSimon't Elcven Store, 509 Center USROUTES DRIVE IN bjb ;ue the EPA and the states of New York and New economic growth in Connecticut than in New systems, electrical motors, scientific testing Rockford Files. A retired FBI agent of Morris the cat may be difficult to of his erudite manner and “voice.” ' T h e C h e a p EAST HARTFORD FEMALE SIAMESE CAT on Street, Manchester. TECH N ICO LO R® [nl.i!:- Jersey to comply with the federal Clean Air York and New Jersey. equipment and other industrial products. Am­ is determined to wreak revenge on an fill, but the hunt is on for a look-alike Advertising executives for Nine e tec tive PUBLIC SCHOOLS Hartford Road, near the Cafe, D ” Act. "This unfairly impairs the maintenance and bac had $234 million in sales last year and REWARD 646-3058. OFFSET PRESSMAN, AB underworld figure who happens to be replacement. Lives said a look-alike — also named /. lb. LOBSTER * 7 .9 5 STEAK & BAKED SHRIM P...... $6.49 does not have to tesi Hassan Janmohamed, 38, of Middletown, STATE OF CONNECTICUT tion, '.vith a new Perisian PART TIME HELP i Weekdays 11-2 cosmetic line, you need us, ■DINNERS OR A LARGE PIZZA | BA9YBEEFIIVE9Ionions or bacon). $3.55 surrendered voluntarily in Superior Court DEPARTMENT OF WANTED. We are looking for VEAL CORDON BLEU *5.75 I Also HARTFORD (UPI) - A Superior Court rules by not reporting the player-fixing TRANSPORTATION 236-2381, 633-3366. housewives interested in I Good July 14th, 15th, 16th. ■ USDA CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK...... $5.49 Thursday to face five counts of first degree making good money for part Above Items Include Salad t EXOTIC POLYNESIAN i| judge says Newington gambler Harvey Ziskis allegations. World Jai-Alai said it looked into 24 Wolcott Hill Road, WANTED - Gas station atten­ I GOOD FOR ORDERS IN THE RESTAURANT ONLY ! ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF AU J U S ...... $3.89 the rumors, but found no basis for them. larceny. P.O. Drawer A. time hours soliciting from our BRHQUET FACILITIES FOB 20 TO 40 0 PE O P li I ’ DRINKS ^ doesn’t have to testify before the state gaming Superior Court Judge John Daly reduced his dant, full or part time. East Hartford office. Hourly ■ Breakfast 5:30 AM Italian Restaurant Opana lliO o! VEAL PARMESAN...... $3.99 commission because its immunity clause A lawyer for Ziskis, Alexander Goldfarb, Westhersfield. Mature, responsible person j. SPECIAL FAMILY and TRY OUR FAMOUS^ Above Served with Potato A Safari bond from $5,000 to $3,500 and continued the Connecticut 06109 rate plus commission and Thursdays doesn’t guarantee he won’t be prosecuted challenged the constitutionality of the com­ for thirdshitt. References, bonuses. Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m. ONE COUPON PER PARTY ! / DINNERS pu pu p l a t t e r Office of the Call 871-1698. (Ladies Night - Drinks*^ Price) I CLOSED FOR VACATION JULY 17 THRU JULY later on. mission’s immunity statute. The commission case until next Thursday. -1 p.m., 5 p.m.-9p.m. Call 569- County inspector William Gaffey said in an Commissioner ■ O P E N SUNDAYS TIL 9 PM ! Thurs. - David Ablngton^* MLDOR PLAZA, MANCHESTER b y o b The ruling Thursday by Judge Mary Aspell had recessed its hearings pending the outcome 4990 between 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., affidavit that Janmohamed, a Kenyan LEGAL NOTICE; Pursuant TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. ask for Teresa. i ^ U P p N ^ U T OUT BVOBJ FRI. & SAT. “CORONA” OPEN MON.-8AT. JEL. 649-9487 Exit 93 OH 1-86. is believed to negate the power of any state of Goldfarb’s challenge. to the provisions of Section Apply 81 Commerce Street, riHOUSE OF CHUNG^ 11 iPa. - 9 P.M. -----1------national, deposited two $15,000 Bushnell Glastonury. PTG Company. ! agency to compel witnesses to testify because Ziskis himself prompted the investigation. checks, one $20,000 check and another for $25,- 13a-57 of the General Statutes KEY PUNCH OPERATOR ‘ Featuring Authentic Polynesian and He told the commission in October, 1977, that Telephone 633-7631, NEEDED - Must be self their immunity statutes are worded about the 000, into two separate personal accounts. of Connecticut, as revised, 1 19, Cantonese Specialties 7^ World Jai-Alai officials allegedly cooperated have filed with the Town motivated, conscientious and same as the gaming commission’s. Janmohamed was fired last November. SALES PERSON wiliing to work under oc­ 6494958 with professional gamblers who made big win­ Clerk of Manchester a plan The immunity safeguard “does not afford Bushnell officials went to the state’s attorney Experienced Full Time Retail casional scheduled pressure. >1 363 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER > THIS SUNDAY AT adequate protection from self-incrimination in nings through a mathematical betting system. consisting of twenty-two Furniture Store position with We offer congenial environ­ with the allegations on Feb. 27. state prosecution,” Mrs. Aspell said. The allegations about player-fixing surfaced sheets showing the layout for emphasis in Carpeting and ment, suburban location, and MARLBOROUGH TAVERN He came to Connecticut originally in 1962 on Draperies. Call Mr. Larco, Ziskis has resisted testifying before the during the commission's hearings. Ziskis the proposed Construction of a wide range of benefits; in­ 9 a Kenyan fellowship to Wesleyan University in Interstate Route 86 in the Watkins, 643-5171. cluding Paid Medical In­ SUNDAY DINING commission since last spring. The panel was denied he ever payed any jai-alai player to vicinity of Slater Street in surance and Attendance Middletown. Janmohamed returned to Kenya BOOKKEEPER - Immediate investigating an alleged player-fixing scheme throw a game. and then came back to Connecticut in 1972 to Manchester and proceeding Incentive. Experience on IBM at Hartford Jai-Alai Inc., a subsidiary of The commission tried to amend its immuni­ opening. Experienced needed 3741 (Key to disk) is helpful, finish his studies. northerly and easterly to the for busy office to work with World Jai-Alai Inc. of Miami. ty statute two months ago to guarantee protec­ Manchester. South Windsor but we are willing to train the He was hired as Bushnell comptroller in accounts payable and right person. (?all Marcia, ^AM ERCAS STEAK EXPERT tion from prosecution. The House passed the ;The commission charged five World^i-Alai December 1974 and now works in a restaurant. and Vernon Town line, a dis­ receivable. Mature person AMF-Head, 646-8200, 7:30 to 4 employees with violating the com m w on’s amendment but the Senate rejected it. tance of some 1.7 miles. I preferred. Call for appoint­ p.m. Equal Opportunity TOMMY'S PIZZARIA liave also filed with the Town ment, 528-9680. Employer. Clerk of South Windsor a plan STEAK CLERK TYPIST-9 to 5 p.m. consisting of five sheets MANAGER FOR MEN'S Connecticut news briefs showing the,layout tor the Monday thru Friday. Send Clothing Store. Reasonable AT Mr. Steak we offer a complete tine proposed Construction of resume to Box H, c/o salary plus commission. Call Interstate Route 86 beginning Manchester Herald. 649-7901. of aged U.S.D.A. Choice Steaks. Sea at the South Wind- parole in 12 years. which would include building a new $10.5 MACHINIST - Experimental. EXPERIENCE Delicatessen, Food? Fresh seafood dinners are also our His lawyer argued Ortisi is just an “all- sor/Manchester Town line Must be experienced in weekends, apply in person. Rape charge million field house. and extending northerly and Bridgeport and Lathe. Must American boy.” The prosecution said the The proposal includes almost $39 million for Highland Park Market, 317 specialty as well as combination dinners of easterly to the South Wind­ be ^ le to do own set up. Highiand Street, Manchester. UAUTY HARTFORD (UPI) - Earl Hopkins, 48, of killing was motivated by “greed and lust to projects at Storrs and other campuses and $20 sor,'Vernon, Town line, a dis­ Scharr Industries, 243-0343. your favorite seafood and steak. Our Hartford, a counselor for the state Depart- make a quick dollar.” million for the health center at Farmington. tance of some 500 feet in the WAITRESS for Manchester This The board of trustees was to discuss the plan Town of South Windsor. I have MILLWRIGHT - Experienced lounge. No experience children’s menu contains a wide selection ; ment of Children and Youth Services, has been in machi.e repairs, on textile “ Tom m y” Sunday ; charged with the kidnap and rape of an 18- today. also tiled with the Town Clerk necessary. Call 646-2125 for In­ of Vernon a plan consisting of and coating equipment. terview. I Scharr Industries, 243-0343. of quality foods. ■ jlear-old man. Knocks Grasso twenty-three sheets showing Hopkins /Was arrested Thursday and was the layout for the proposed SIMPLY STATED. We need 2 jC tO ft'4 S(h* 4 ( M hard workers for full time FOR THE MONTH OF JULY being held on $10,000 bail pending his arraign­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella Grasso Construction ot Interstate Don’t store things you ment today in Superior Court. dependable employment. should stop being neutral about who she favors Route 86 beginning at the can't use. Sell them Benefits. Call 528-3869 WE ARE OFFERING THIS SUNDAY SPECIAL Police said they heard about the alleged kid­ for the lieutenant governor’s nomination and Manchester/South Windsor last with a hard­ between 10 and 2 p.m. Equal A So|iluAtieoiedD(Ac»D(iKce nap and assault at the DCYS building settle on one of the several candidates, says Elderly decals and Vernon Town line in the working Classllled Adi Opportunity Employer. UANTITY Thursday when the victim, whose name was Town of Vernon ane extending uiiA£xcil(i Orti§i sentenced Carbone is backing House Speaker James The mailboxes the postal workers will be construction is 2.9 plus minus Realtors, 649-2813. Serial No. ExcMIng Childrens Menus, end Specials. \ •7671 u Kennelly, D-Hartford, ■ for the lieutenant watching out for are marked with decals. The miics. The Higliway layouts GHN5UA194368G. Towed Exclutivaly At ! 206W.CEIITEII 267 L CENTER Manborouah : ; MIDDLETOWN (UPI) - Angelo Ortisi of governor’s nomination. program, the first of its kind in the state, is shown on the maps and to our garage on October Mr. STEAK of Manchaitar , described in this notice shall 1977. To be sold at ' Portland Thursday was sentenced to 18 years designed to help elderly people who may be in­ 244 CENTER STREET lie deemed to have been legal­ B&J AUTO REPAIR 646-6661 646-2550 Oiv ConneclfCHl’a Ofdeaf : to life in jail for the July, 1977, murder and jured or sick and unable to seek help. AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC __ _ iRtZ-EaHU limSInaniO UConn plan The project is modeled after one in New ly laid out as a State Highway experience required, 387 Oakland Street, robbery of Donald Esposito, 21, of pffwtive with the publication excellent starting salary, Manchester MANCHESTER J u p c U o n o lR o a m t *** Martboroaih. C t 06447 Middletown. York and will be operated with the state Wednesday, July 19th Department of Aging. Registration cards ot this notice. bonus program, and fringe Ortisi was convicted of shooting Esposito in STORRS (UPI) — The University of Connec- James F. Shugrue benefit package. Immediate at II) a.m. were handed out this week to residents 60- 027-07 the Portland State Forest and stealing $2,500 ticu is proposing a nearly $60 million, seven- (kimmissioner opening. New England Tire years-old or older who live by themselves. from the victim. He could be eligible for year construction and renovation project 017-07 Co., Route 6, Willimantlc. MANCHl'JSTEIt EVENING HERALD. Manchester, C’»nn.. I'Yi.. .luly 14, 1978 - PAGE SEVENTEEN TAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri.. Jul^ 14, 1978

$3 Buelneee Oppertunltf U 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 H ^ p Wanted 13 Help Wanted Htip Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted RELIABLE B a^sitter for 8 SERVICE DEPARTMENT TO FULFILL the last stage of ABDOW'S BIG BOY PIN CHASER NEEDED - No MECHANIC WANTED for our expansion program, we PERSON QUALIFIED in MANAGER / TRAINEE. For year old boy. Part time in general repairs. Eroerience a Pricing and stockroom clerk building maintenance and Restaurant is looking for am­ retail fast food outlet. Retail experience necessary. will be looking for 2 full-time bitious waitresses and Knowledge of small tools summer and after school. must. Starting pay $6.00/hour. for HVAC Contractor. Figure ground care needed at or fast food experience help­ Waddell School area. 6466067, aptitude a must. Parts real estate salespeople. Call cashiers. Part time and full helpful. Good starting pay. Must have own tools. F.J. Splleckl Inc. Realtor, 843- EAST OF THE RIVER REAL ESTATE MARKET Wickham Park. Full-time, ful, but not necessary. Call experience helpful. Please time. Work for a company Must be 18 years or older, evenings. Excellent working conditions. permanent position. For inter­ Bill Husted at Bess Eaton Ali company benefits. For ap­ call 643-2192. 2121. EQUAL HOUSING EQUAL HOUSING that cares. Apply at Abdow's Donuts, Vernon, Conn., 875- dependable. Apply Parkade view, call Mr. Maron, 528- Big Boy Restaurant K-Mart SECRETARY - Part time. pointment call 688-2233. 0 ^ . Experienced only please. 8708. Lanes. No phone calls. EOE. Situation Wanted 15 » Plaza, Vernon. Andover office. Hours: 9 to 3. $3.00 hour. Call Chris, WANTED JANITOR - Buelneee Opportunity 14 EARN 84-W HOURLY ser­ OIL BURNER MECHANIC - WILL CARE FOR Con­ T O D A Y ’S EXPERIENCED Bartender Permanent job on staff of long Fireside Realty, Inc., 647- Experience helpful, but not b y vicing our customers from 9144. SMALL ENGINE Service valescents, days or weekends. opportunity for advancement. established fuel oil company. necessary. Good starting pay. Experienced, with references. Full time in Manchester home on your telephone. Paid vacation. Insurance, Corporation - expanding Choose own hours. 249-7773. Must be licensed and have Please call 872-9785. SUE Real Lounge, Call 646-2125 for in­ references. Mellen White ^ A BOOKKEEPER - Full many more benefits. Apply dealer network. No GET MORE with te r v ie w ^ ^ ______charge for secretarial duties Parkade Lane in person. No experience necessary. ATTENTION - PARTY PLAN Palshaw, 107 Burnside RESPONSIBLE Mother will PECK Avenue, East Hartford. for state funded day care. phone calls. EOE. Complete training program. Estate PERMANENT Part-time - New exciting 1978 Toy & Gift Manchester Early learning $500. investment required to care for children in my home. Heal Estate secretary for busy office in Line! Dealers and Manager Center. 647-9659. EOE Affir­ RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 start your own business. Ideal Cali 646-1076 • 5 to 8 p.m. only. needed. Highest commissions. E d ito r by Nonna Tedford Manchester. Ability to type mative Action. shifts. Good pay, good for retired or part time. ki medical insurance forms and No investment. Or take ad­ benefits and working condi­ Details on request. Mr. MATURE WOMAN looking communicate with people are vantage of our Special COLLEGE STUDENTS - AIDE For woman wheel chair tion. Apply in person, Vernon Barker. ESCAA Field for work as Household Helper. essential. Must have some Summer Bonus Offer and Woman preferred, part-time patient, Vernon. 4 or 5 hours Manor, 180 Regan Road, Ver­ Training Division, Box 619, Will care for sick, elderly or Soiling a houM, and In children. Call Muriel, 647- “UFO" “UNUSUAL FIND OPFIRGD* particular falling It at a knowledge of medical ter­ Book a Party now. Call summer work. Hand work daily, starting at 8:30 a.m., non. Wading River, New York. «W ,ni and . hom. wiai Uw bwrtliUMm bMUl, nd qutMi minology. Send resume to Box Collect 673-0494, or write book binding. 522-4174, 8 am4 Monday thru Saturday, or 11792. 9340. ,aul N . hom. P0..W..W In tddWon I. a-plun rotmn, IW Who, I high fair markat prica, It la EE c/o Manchester Herald. SANTA'S PARTIES, Avon, separate days for your con­ rtrtpIteM, S gnrHM, S pnUo. with wrwithi Iran Milan, end SENTRY not an aasy |ob. It It a Job pm. BABYSITTER NEEDED - pran.iloiMl IndMMilng, nod die Ihul louohM — 1J im ., emdtm Conn. 06001. venience. Telephone 872-6778. MANY PEOPLE only dream nnok, hnoiind pool, 4 raam In-lm MM. nd pfhne,— n d die low lor which ana should gat Extra cash for an elderly per­ MARKETING Represen­ PART-TIME CLERK, nights, of owning their own business. lo ramdWng io m M M Mojlee. qutllflad advica. Thia son. Days. Own transporta­ REAL ESTATE SERVICES 8 Reasons To Own a Homa tative - Manchester, Vernon, RECEPTIONIST / Typist - mature male preferred. Apply WAITRESSES - Part time tion. Vernon / Phoenix Street Perhaps it’s time for you to should includa sn as- Pleasing telephone voice. 35 1 •« — ww,, comai .ww with .*1.11 owning^..iiInQ 8a home — and_ the _ East Hartford areas, & rn in person, Essex Motor Inn, openings in our dining room area. 649-7286, after 5 p.m. pursue that dream. I have . .. u .... - . hour week. Company Profit and counter. Hours: 11 p.m. to Knowledge that your home la a sateguard agalnat Inllatlon. Generally as tlmata ol markat vsluo, a lucrative commission. 100 East Center Street, over 1,000 businesses for sale ‘‘READ T H ir prices go up, so does the value o f your, property. markat avaluatlon, aaloc- Receive professional Sharing Plan. Apply in person, Manchester. 7 a.m,, Friday, Saturday, and by owners. Many for 2. Investment. Payments_.^...— on — your mortgage w— '•'wraiimean you/ww u I - and raqulramanta are. to the principals of affir­ ADVISER 647-9914 w423-8958 mative action. 1-800-320-6400 ★ ★ ★ CITY HOT FOODS, INC., a sub­ Muat Hav« Car sidiary of a national com­ Operator 81 Ara you looking lor a P.O. BOX 591 ExcallanI Job STATE pany with 10 yr. track GREAT AMERICAN real aalato agent who will Manchester, Conn. 06040 for Houawlfo taka time In showing you record, is now in the GROWING COMPANY houtat that you will ba In- ZIP EXAMPLE: process ol setting up dis­ CARRIER 647-9946 lereatad In7 Not all real tributors in your area. No A s k for George atlala agents are alike, PHDNE 15 Words for 6 Days selling required. We need hare at the TEDFO RD sincere, honest individuals NEEDED REAL ESTATE: □ CHECK ENCLOSED Only *8.10 who are interested in East Hartford — Quality throughout in this Bolton — Looking for something different? Take CENTURY 21, Rt. 44A, supplementing their in­ custom Cape in great location. Country kitchen, a look at custom home in high location, country Bolton Notch, Bolton, come by servicing com­ Fountain Village formal dining room, front to back fireplaced 647-9914 we cater to our FILL IN DNE WORD PER SLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS pany established accounts, living room, large bedrooms, Iti baths, garage, kitchen, fireplaced family room, 4 or 5 cllanta and will show you 3 to 4 hours weekly, your Manchester SECOND SHIFT shows well. Low $50s, 289-4331. bedrooms, 3'-2 baths, barn, garage, heated houtat that will fit your 1 2 3 4 S choice. The vending in­ greenhouse. A/G pool. Many extras. 289-4331. neadt and your budget, dustry numbers in the • also • PRODUCTION OPERATORS wo ara national but wa’ra 6 7 B 9 10 billions of dollars yearly. nalghborly. Opan: 24 Get your fair share! Carriers Needed hours 7 days a weak. 12 13 14 i ! Minimum investment We are growing feet, and ara now atartlng a ★ ★ ★ 11 for required — $3,000, secured second ahlli. Appileantt muti have pravloua by equipment, investment production metal working experience, using Helpful Hint: 16 17 16 19 20 guarantee and locations. Oakland Street, ' lE nri II you are In a hurry lo Don't hesitate, call now drill presaee, mlllere, lathes, grindera, etc. South Street, Hours are 3:30 to 12 p.m. Air conditioned, am­ tell, an exclualva rlght-to- 21 22 23 24 ■ 25 loll free, phones are SUPER CLEAN tell Hating contract la a staffed 24 hours a day. and Lillian Street ple parking and good fringes. good bat. 26 27 28 29 30 3 bedroom Raised Ranch located in Areas in Westwood. Fireplace, family room, one Glastonbury — Great Value. Eight years young HIGH STANDARD, INC. Dutch Colonial, in excellent neighborhood. Coun­ 31 32 33 34 35 1-800-325-6400 Manchester full & two half baths, double garage and Operator 60 31 Preatige Park Circle try kitchen with built-ins, formal dining room, Vernon — Easy to own. Refurbished 6-4.2 Fami­ Hot Foods Inc. East Hartford more. Low $60s. kingsized bedrooms, IVz baths, family room, ly with separate utilities, terraced backyard 36 37 38 39 40 oversized two car garage, city utilities. 289-4331. with fruit trees. $40,000. 871-2775. 4470 ChonUet-DunwixHly Rd. CALL 647-9946 Menutaclurlng/Merketlng Sporting FIraerme Marta, Gi. 30338 TEOFORO REAL ESTATE BLANCHARD f t ROSSEnO REALTORS ^ EAST OF THE RIVER REAL ESTATE MARKET 949-2492 1=7Umm| EQUAL HOUSING EQUAL HOUSING Ashford — New Listing. 5 room immaculate Ranch in superb condition. Comes with dining room, living room with fireplace, remodeled New Listing — 8 room Cape. Comes with first H8d Biidefscixi Developers, 1^^ bath, new carpeting, knotty pine paneling, new tloor family room, large eating space kitchen, 3 Your electrical with auxilliary generator. Oversized bedrooms, maintenance free siding, barn. $38,- Were 900. 871-2775. MORTGAGE garage. Affordable $30s. 871-2775. Own MONEY? Presents as near as your JH^The Sentry Castle nhone, Pete Gutterman iF r e c Home Bob Durato Frank Czaplicki Is Only Kathy Morrow Evaluatiooe Barbara Paradise Bob Jennings What Is your home worth? Our professionals can help you price your home lo sell faster and easier. We will A Phone | Carolyn Mundell provide you with complete marketing, financial, and Kathleen Cummiskey When You Decide FOREST HILLS economic information. No obligation. No pressure. No Lois Sullivan sales pitch. Of course we’d like to sell your home for Ben Castonguay Quick occupancy on this immaculate U&R built 8 Greg Gondek you. That's our business. And we're conlldeni you will Call Away. To Buy or Soil room Colonial, with many fine features such as a 1st s^ecl us once you’ve seen our prolessionalism at work. floor family room with huge stone fireplace, formal Jim DeSena Your Homo... dining room, eat-in kitchen with plenty of cabinets, Call and canned good closet, 4 large bedrooms, all with GET MORE with Call Your Realtor double closets, 2 V2 baths, 2 car garage, lovely treed ASK ME. lot. Asking $77,900. A •k Choice lots avallablo They’d Be , IlSENTRY ir City water and sowars Glad To JA\ * ^ REALnCO.,INC. I REAL ESTATE SERVICES Realtor Tfcritage Savings Help! I, A43-a6«a . Ism iation • Since IH9I ir Unaorground uHlIHes Robirt D. Murdock, Roillor 29 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford 289-4331 Today! 646 Hartford Turnpike (Rte 30) Vernon 871-2775 Main Office: 1007 Mam Street. Manchester 649-4566 ir Ranohas •k Raised Ranches MANCHESTER scapes HOUSE OF THE WEEK ir Prices starting at *49,900 BARROWS Sales By WALLACE COMPANY MANCHESTER PARKADE CHENETTE ASSOCIATES A T F O R D $61,900 Just listed. This immaculate 6 room Ranch, large 646-7833 Wilfred Rd. •59,900 GALLERY OF HOMES ^ patio in rear. Aluminum siding, IVk baths, walk-out Duplex — S-S 3 bedrooms, IV i baths, large eat-ln Nine room U &R Raised Ranch located on prestigious basement. Beautiful treed lot. kitchen, living room. Aluminum siding, city utilities. Forest Hills. Includes 3-4 bedrooms, fireplaced fami­ 453 BURNSIDE AVENUE ly room, eat-in kitchen, cathedral ceilings, plenty of Professional VERNON wall to wall carpeting, 2 car garage, wrap-around •54,900 deck with spectacular view! Offered at $89,900 lor ----- ^EAST HARTFORD, CT. 06108 Relocation Service At No Extra Cost! A charming COLONIAL in a very char­ those with quality in mind. 6-6 DUPLEX W« are your award-winning RELO-raal aatala ming area of Vernon. 3 bedrooms, 2 car brokar backad by ovor 19 ytara ol oxpoflaneo garage, city utilities, first floor laundry, Very large rooms, excellent starter Jiome. SERVING THE GREAT HARTFORD AREA. MEMBERS OF HARTFORD, VERNON and tarviM to Irantftrrtd paopM and com- IVz baths, a new kitchen, French doors, Good income potential. Priced to sell in panlaa. On# call puta ua to work markoUng your iRISI proporty hart and finding ntw proparty lor you carpeting, plus more. AND MANCHESTER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. $40s; ■njfwhoro. For Roal Sorvico. . . REAL ESTATE COIVIRANV Dick ZImiiwr 047-1139 NEW 7 room Raised Ranch. 3 bedrooms. 2'A baths, EAST HARTFORD $53,000 Coll ua todsy anytimo 111 lAST CENTIR STREET MANCHESTER. CONN. 04040 hand-split shakes siding, Anderson thermo-windows. Immaculate 7 room Raised Ranch, garage, lot over Center vac system, fireplaced family room, 2 car gar­ iimui hub umusi Gallery of 170’ deep. City utilities, near schools and busline. REAL ESTATE Associates aaoBiB (•H-nst)« aaim ( ) « n ( age, custom kitchen w/appllances. Must sell. $64,900. i n V F I S H 646-8250 ( 2 0 3 ) 5 2 8 - 9 0 8 1 Homes Inc. 646-1980 i.D. Taddei, Prteidtnt m*w realty comjanv IF WE CANT SELL PASEK REAL ESTATE CO., INC. H m OKTom a WtHM* CMnpmy HOUM; eOl BURNOIDI AVE -A Look for Our Now Office Comlno Soon To Dolly l:M • I pjn. BAIT HARTPORO MERRITT Sundiyt Ctooid YOUR PROPERTY — Let Us Feature Your House Hare Sol I a m • I DJit WE’LL BUY ITI The RAMADA INN - EAST HARTFORD aA«-747S r KU) - 14N aniM Is miw |m. B46-11B0 :* l ftw aer;a*'mr;/ir v •»r'sr.t6'. •.*■ -w. r.»c ^ -K. *. -> **"%**’

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HouMfiofd Qooclf 40 Homes For Sale i s Homes For Sets REFRIGERATORS - Washes, National Weather Forecast ranges, used, guaranteed and REAU REALTORS clean. New shipnuit damaged,' GE and Frfgidalre. Low 4WWI.INI. IS A S h e B e r a l h prices. B.D. Pearl and Son, 649 Main Street, 643-2171. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LOVE SEAT.. Like new condi­ HOUSE SOLD tion, orange background wi^h white floral print. Call after 4 WDRD p.m., 646-1168. PHONE 643-2711 FREEZER, 17 cubic ft. Sears DANIEL F. REALE, REALTORS excellent, $150. Call 644-1466. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 646-4525 5 TV’s FOR Salvage) $30, 175 Main SIraal anchwief, Ct, lO W in TIMPtRATUIII Garrard turntable, $50. Doth Private fnstrucKons 18 Homes For Sale 23 upholstered swivel chair, $7.2 ADVERTISING antique wood reclining chairs, RATES WATER SKI LESSONS and MANCHESTER, OAKLAND $30. Farfisa Organ, $100. Arileles tor Sets BulUIng Supplies rides are now available. Star­ STREET, $41,000, 6 room Round coffe table, $^. All UNIFORMS WANTED -Cub \ day lie word per day ting at $2.00. Call before 9 older home. Lot 135x200, best offer, call 872-9174 after 6 NATURAL STONE for 3 days lOe word per day ( S 3 * Scouts, Boy and Girl Scout, retaining walls, veneers, a.m., 742-6173. Marion E. Robertson Realtor, uei WIATHCn rOTOCAST • p.m. 6 days 9e word per day 643-5953. Brownies, nurses. East patios, etc. Pick up by the 26 days . 6c wo'd per day SUMMER TUTORING. 7 FOOT SOFA in good condi­ Catholic School. 649-1225. pound or delivery by the ton. 15 words $2 00 minimum For period ending 7 AM EST Saturday. Dring Friday night, College recommended tutor in MANCHESTER - 9 rooms, 5 showers and or thunderstorms will be scatter^ acros; parts tion with slip cover, separate Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, 149 OAKLAND STREET. Happy Ads $2 30 inch TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - 649-3163. WANTED TO RENT - Four or math. Elementary through bedroom Colonial. First floor of the mid and north Atlantic states, as well as along sections cushions, seat and back. Four rooms, heated apart­ ATTRACTIVELY Peneled Reasonable 633-8469. Good condition. Good for four room apartment. Stove, five room apartment - college students. Call 646-4007. family room, 21/2 baths, 2 ear of the Gulf Coast and Lakes Region. Elsewhere, generally ment, $240 monthly. Security. garage, $72,900. Call Arthur or plating, or welding. Call 649- Dogs-BIrds-Pels 646-2426. refrigerator, hot water. No Reasonable rent. Retired cou­ iair weather is predicted. Minimum temperatures include: 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. ple. Call 649-8708. Schools-Classes 19 Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. J. DO YOU SEW? BRAID pets. Adults. $165. 646-3167, 1972 PINTO, automatic Watson Beach Co., lapprux. max. readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 68 183). RUGS? New fabric rements DOG-CAT BOARDING MANCHESTER MAIN ^-3540. NCR CASH REGISTER - transmission, radio, clean in­ 1973 VOLKSWAGEN BUG. 2- FOR THE BEST - Manchester Manchester Office, 647-9139. Boston 65 ( 80), Chicago 67 (86). Cleveland 62 (81), Dallas 80 for sale. For $5.00 really bathing/grooming.Obedlence STREET 2 and 3 room apart­ ACREAGE - Secluded 3 MIsc. tor Rant door, extra clean one owner 1972 HONDA 500CB, com­ packet it in a shopping bag. Reconditioned, with many prtection classes. Complete bedrooms with fireplace, terior, new brakes, Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Equal Housing Opportunity. )98). Denver’60 192), Duluth 56 ( 79), Houston 74 (95), ment, heated, hot water, CHILDREN & PETS OK - economical and dependable car. Michelin Tires, motor pletely new 1978 engine and 19 76 FORD pupils per teacher. FREE in­ 811 Main Street Manchester, 9 totals. Call after 5:30 p.m., modern facilities. Canine appliances, no pets, parking, Heated 2 bedroom duplex, in­ basement and plenty of 3 BAY GARAGE. Central Jacksonville 71 (89). Kansas City 67 ( 88). Little Rock 74 (94), 228-3957. transportation. $900. 646-6314. resently over hauled. $1995. parts. Musi sell at a loss, first Gran Torino Wagon, V-0, troductory lesson with this ad. MANCHESTER - 7 room, 3 Los Angeles 65 (77), Miami 75 (881, Minneapolis 64 (89), New am-5 pm. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon security. 523-7047. cludes appliances and yard. extras. For more information location, storage only, boats, Call 646-3444. $600 takes it. 646-7979. call Rental Assistors, 236- AT, PS. ra d io , air- Call 646-6306. or 646-3549. bedroom Cape on large lot in Orleans 75 ( 90). New York 67 (77), Phoenix 84 (110), San Road, Manchester. For.reser- Only $220. Rental Assistors, cars, etcetra. No motor WE BUY & SELL Used Fur­ MOLDED FORMICA top and vations please call 646-5971. 5646, small fee. cycles. 649-8797. 1965 CJ-5 with plow needs conditioning, beige. nice residential area. Francisco 54 (73), Seattle 55 (73), St. Louis 67 ( 90). DUPLEX CENTRAL 236-56^, small fee. work. Must sell. Best offer. VOLKSWAGEN, 1975 BUG, 1973 SUZUKI GT 380, 3 Fireplaced den, garage, gar­ niture. One piece or entire paneled bar with two shelves LOCATION available August Washington 69 (84). and four stools.$175. 64&.6028. Call 643-1653. 26,000 miles, excellent condi­ cylinders. 12,000 original ^3895 den space. Call Katherine household. Cash on the line. POODLES - Guaranteed tiny 1st, $240 monthly, plus heat ONE BEDROOM OWess-Stores tor Rent 55 tion, AM/FM 8-track $2,495. miles. Excellent condition. toy puppies and stud services Bourn, 742-8646. J. Watson Furniture Bam. 646-0865. and utilities, one child and one APARTMENT - On Main AMC 1973 HORNET, 2 door 289-3159 after 6 pm. Best offer. Call 9 a.m. to 2 REAL ESTATE Beach Co., Manchester office, TWO PAIRS of bucket seats at fair prices. 1-423-8789. car excepted, references and Street. Available July 5th. BOLTON NOTCH - For rent, Autos For Sale 61 1976 FORD ELITE •••••••••••••••••••••••••• from Pontiac. 1 pair red, 1 sedan, 6 cylinder, standard p.m'. 649-3251. 647-9139. Equal Housing Op­ security required, no pets, ask Older tenants preferred. $160 small rustic barn, suitable for AUSTIN HEALY 1965, Model 2-door, V-8, AT, PS EDUCATION pair white. Excellent condi­ AKC REGISTERED Toy store or office. Parking. PLYMOUTH VOLARE shift, 49,000 miles, good condi­ radio, air-conditioning 23 portunity. □ MISC. FOR SALE for Dick 646-1180 or 646^)614. monthly. One months securi­ 3000. Runs very well. Must 1977 SUZUKI 250, 850 miles, Homes For Sale 23 Investment Property 25 tion. $50 pair. 633-0131. Silver Poodles. Please call ty. Heat included. Call after 6, Inexpensive. 1-223-4460, 7 am. Premier 1976 - blue with wood tion, $1,450. 646-6793 after 6 siiver...... Homes For Sale grain, luggage rack, slant 6, p.m. sell! Baby due. Call 525-4634, mint condition. Call Mark 568- ASHFORD - 3 bedroom water­ 872-3922, or 646-5313. TWO ROOMS - Private bath. 644-2314. - 9 p.m. after 6 p.m. 5623. Private fnstrucMons 18 TWO BEDROOM COLONIAL 41 SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, low mileage, power steering M495 front home. Oil fired hot air MANCHESTER - Well main­ EIGHT FAMILY HOUSE - In­ Articles tor Sale Stove, refrigerator. Apply 1971 M ERCURY RANCH - Quality home, dou­ heat, fireplace, prch, double tained 5-4 two family. come $850 a month. Tenants sand, stone, fill, processed 4 ADORABLE TIGER AND Marlow’s, 867 Main Street, HEAT & ELECTRICITY Paid 474 MAIN STREET - 3 room and brakes, electric rear win­ REMEDIAL READING and ble landscaped lot. Excellent gravel. For deliveries, call dow defogger, standard shift. MONTEREY, V-8, good run­ ASSORTED BUMPERS, hub TRIUMPH, 1972 TIGER 650 - lot, 1100' X lOO'l. Lake Excellent neighborhood and pay own utilities. Price $65,- ALUMINUM sheets used as WHITE Kittens looking for Manchester. - Charming 2 bedrooms, with offices, second floor, across caps and miscellaneous. $900. Call 528-6140, 875-3698 1977 AMC GREMLIN math, individualized work location. $45,000. No realtors printing plates, .007 thick, George H. Griffing, Inc. An­ good homes. Call 649-6480. from post office. Call 646-2426, Must be seen to be ap­ ning condition, $395 or best Chaffee. Excellent for year rent. 2 car garage. Large 000. Financing and manage­ appliances and yard for offer. Call 646-2946 after 6 Primarily 1950s. No rust. after 5. 6-cyl„ AT, PS, radio, air- program. ilst-8th grade) by please. 646-3026. parking area. $56,900. 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for dover, 742-7886. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• cnildren. Only $200. Rental 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. preciated. 649-9868. master's degree teacher. 568- round living or as second ment available. Call 423-6711 MANCHESTER - 3-room p.m. Good condition. Must take all. conditioning, green. home. By owner. 633-8927 or Fireside Realty Inc., 643-8030. in Wlllimantic. $1. Phone 643-2711. May be Livestock 44 apartment in three family Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. Make offer. 742-8792 after 5 $5.00 TO THE FIRST 8075. ANDOVER LAKE - 7 acres 281-4322. picked up A.M. only. DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 home. Excellent area on bus 30x48 BUSINESS or OFFICE- 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - ^3395 with insulated cottage and yards, $34. plus tax. Also hand, speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new BUICK OPEL 1968. pm. PERSON who comes to The WE HAVE JUST Listed a RIDING LESSONS indoor line. Reference and security FIVE ROOM DUPLEX - Street level. Clean. Air con­ Manchester Herald with this separate guest cottage. Great MANCHESTER - 6 Room clean 2 bedroom, 5 room gravel and more stone 643- riding ring. Western stock Excellent location. 2 ditioning. Heat, hot water. radials, (2 snows), excelent Everything new, $400. Call 1977 FORD GRANADA FOR SALE - William and required. Available August 1, 646-0281 anytime. 1973 CUSTOM FORD, $700., ad and a Lucky Larger Beer sportsmans retreat. $54,900. Cape. Oil fired hot air heat. Ranch near center of town Business Properly 26 9 ^ . seat, saddle seat, and hunt $150 a month without utilities. bedrooms, finished recreation Beautiful Floor. 649-1680 or condition. 228-0475 or 228-9550. 4-door, 6 cyi., AT, PS, Call Katherine Bourn, 742- Mary sterling by Lunt. Four, also 1966 OLDSMOBILE, $100 Can tomorrow between the Fireplaced living room, with a country setting for $38,- seat. All levels 228-9817. Call 643-8883 after 5 pm. room, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, 649-3549. or best offer. Call 742-9238. hours of 8:30 a.m. and 12 noon. radio, air-conditioning 9139. Equal Housing Oppor- A SOFT ICE CREAM Truck four piece place settings, five WE PAY $10. for complete 1969 VW - Good running condi­ porch, 1 bath, detacned 1 car 900. Pelreus Realty, 742-6270 teaspoons, one serving spoon ONE PAIR ANTIQUE Satin dishwasher, appliances, hook­ tion. Asking $800. 646-5026 red. lunitv. , small lot, convenient or 228-3777. ready to go. Call today, 203- WE BUY RABBITS. THREE ROOMS - Heat, ups. Adults. $290. 646-6297,643- MANCHESTER STORE for junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland IMPULSE CHILDREN'S lEWORY and three other pieces. Call drapes- Austrialian valance- after 5 p.m. TOYOTA, 1969 CORONA, 4 Campers-Trellers n. Owner 633-8927 or 677-8116. Reasonable price, 646-5090. 7 6 2 3 . Rent - 249 Broad Street. 600 Auto Body, 528-1990. MEAN BIG PROFITS K 742-8991 after 3:30 p.m. daily. Jade, 144x84, $45. Topch and utilities included, parking. No cylinder, 4 door automatic, Mobile Homes 65 M295 GIVE VOUnSELF A PROMOTION. 281-4322. MANCHESTER - DEAL fell square feet. 643-5681. sew sewing machine with pets. Security deposit. Porter CHRYSLER NEWPORT $425. Call 644-3291. Get a jOb where you can be your MANCHESTER - For sale 2 FRENCH ALPINE GOAT Available July 1st. 1972 CHRYSLER - Full through. Must sell! 6 room WASHER - and like new Maple cabinet, $65., 25 gallon Street area. $210. 649-9092, LIMTED INCOME? Check 1976 BUICK CENTURY own boss and earn what you're WATERFRONT - 3 bedroom older Colonial with loads of commercial building and KIDS: Doe for 4-H, daire, this 2 bewoom, dining room power. Excellent condition. 4 CUSTOM - 1970. Excellent 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot really worth Start a career in real dryer. Pool table, coffee fish tank with filter and 1972 FIAT 124 Spider Conver­ Travel 'Trailer - Stove, 4-door, V-8, AT, PS, PB home. Oil fired hot air heat, charm. Painted and liquor store. Call for details, show - $100. Neutered Buck, ONE BEDROOM apartment and garage. Won't last long, MANCHESTER - MODERN door hardtop. Call 289-2543. body. Runs, needs work. $400 estate. table, lamps. Telephone 569- accessories, $35. 2 Rupp snow firm . Also 283, 4 barrel tible. 5 speed, am/fm. $1500. refrigerator, heated. Full radio, air-conditioning iTiiMu-ns jc « f|iv m.iMulathirfti ERA' Americas original elec­ Marion E. Robertson, affectionate pet $30. Also OFFICE 400 square feet, Main fireplace, porch, double lot remodeled. Make an offer. 3547. mobiles-40 horse power, best on Main Street, Available July just $125. Rental Assistors, Call 528-6140, 875-3698 after 5. shower, and toilet. Tandem unihT .. U.ill Dhiicv liti'iisf M'll tronic realty network needs sales (100' X 100'). Lake Chaffee in Only $41,900. East Coast Real­ Realtor, 643-5953. adult Alpine Doe $75, mixed Street, H/AC included. Call 1973 CHEVY IMPALA - 4 door engine, $50. Call 646-1663. silver, t|mik .iiitl itluiiyiuick prolils Wo offer. Call 568-8559. 15th, $160 monthly including 236-5646, small fee. associates m this area. We offer Ashford, 40 minutes Northeast ty. 528-9668, evenings 528-4916. breed doe $30. 742-7215. 646-2469. sedan.power steering, power wheels. Call 688-0383. thorough training and strong ONE OF A KIND - 7 fdot heat. One month security. Call 1970 AMBASSADOR WAGON, Trucks tor Sale 62 <3395 |Miiv .intI iiM' ItH.kiiij; Itti .Mmrro, of Hartford. Excellent lor ONE f'/z & one 2'A ROOM brakes. CB radio and antenna. national identity. padded bar with railing and after 6. 644-2314. power, brakes, steering and li.mosl imliuiliuls to com- Promote yourself into an exciting, year round living or vacation 10 YEAR OLD STANDARD Apartment - Available August ROCKVILLE - 19 X 39 foot Good condition. Call 875-2732. IMIIV t'sMllllslH'd .ictniiots Vmi profitable career in real estate. Ref Estate Wanted 28 formica top. $400. 643-5968. TIRES - Ski boots, skis, bikes, air conditioning. $850. Call 1971 CHEVY CEYENNE fiome. Owner. 633-8927 or 281- BREED - Excellent riding 1st. Main Street. Heat anefhot store on busy street. Large Pickup. 3/4 ton. Sliding win­ OFFICE SPACE lull u 't|iiiif ,1 iliiHHi iMVfsImont sewing machine, and tent d isp lay w indow s. $125 DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS 643-1274. TOLLAND M -iiiti'd »)\ iiu.-iii.iiA .mil iti>}il.iy 4322. 24 ALL CASH For your property, horse. Trained to puli cart. FOR RENT - 95 Orchard water. Appliances, Lease. dow. (Jail 289-7274 after 3 p.m. Lols-Land lor Sale SINGER SEWING Machine. (10x16). May be seen at 108 monthly. Lease required. Lee Mr. 'S Automotive World. 289 FOR RENT • .•liters II \.iii ,iif inU'icstffI in within 24 hours. Avoid Red Scott Drive, Manchester, all Best offer. Call 568-5566. Street, Rockville. 5-room, 2- Security. References. Call ''..ikinul.in ...... tiilllimo With maple cabinet. 6 years bedrooms. $210 monthly plus & Lament Realty, 875-0000, Oakland Road (Route 30), 1964 RAMBLER CLASSIC in MANCHESTER - 7 room, 3 THREE BUILDING LOTS - Tape, Instant Service. Hayes after 6 p.m., 646-3911. METRO VAN - 6 cylinder, 250 square feet, center of I COUNTY VW . . ill IlDW t.tll lle e . [lll.iIH 's ;iiT old. Buttonhole attachment. 1 day Saturday. Boals-Accessortes 45 security. 649-4003. South Windsor. Speed/Van runni.ig condition, or for parts sl.illeil his nor 285 Broad Streat, Manchester SUBURBAN MOTORS INC. Herald the following day between 8:30 and 12:00 STEVE ARCHAMBAULT - only one Incorrect insertion ^ TAG SALE - Satnrday July it^allahk'. I'rtrrii Marl at CARPENTERS NEED then only' to the size of the , ft, iiirluiliiiK livat* DATSUN noon, with the ad, and the Item, will receive $5.00. General Carpentry and WORK, siding, roofing, FIRST CLASS Carpentry 15th., 10 to 4. 4 Village Street. Remodeling and Additions. original insertion. Errors which GROUP I Phone 643-4165 Everyone Is welcome. A new "Fun Ad" will appear Roofing. Quality remodeling, additions, do not lessen the value of the Antiques, toys, tires, mis­ Howland Realtors workmanship, reasonable Kitchens and Rec Rooms^ 35- advertisement will not be cor* ' cellaneous. From South Main, each day: be sure to look (or them. etcetera. Free Estimates. 643-1108 rales, free estimates. Please Call Mathieu Carpentry, 569- •ears experience! For Free reeled by an additional inser* take Sunset Street to Village. call 646-0793. 0930, ask for Norm, E)Estimates, call 646-4239. ' (Ion, Rain date July 22nd.