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Inside today. Manchester South Windsor cut The Pension Board has asked the town counsel for an opinion on how much pension policemen are entitled to when they retire early. Sec pnpe 2. from road designs A-i Caterers was permitted to remain open after an inspection Monday by the state Department By JUDY KUEHNEL the Planning and Zoning Commission “hard decision on the matter.” and Inlands Wetlands approved. Now “I think we should vote yes or no of Health but was told to make Herald Correspondent we tell Manchester to forget it? In instead of just tabling,” said Havens. improvements within two Manchester officials decided today months. See page 2. my opinion this Is a hell of a way to “When we left the meeting (with to redesign a road construction a railroad,” snapped Sills. Manchester officials) last week, I project around the J.C. Penney Co. Councilwoman Joan Cushman '' thought we had gotten the best we East Hartford project after South Windsor Monday however, defended South Windsor’s can get out of it. 1 think we should night attached provisions to its ap­ position. vote this up or down.” Parents of East Catholic High proval of the original plan. School students are being sur­ “We’re elected by South Windsor South Windsor Mayor Nancy Caf- The officials of the two towns have residents, not Manchester,’’ fyn said she could not believe that veyed on whether they would like been in dispute over the reconstruc­ public funding of school buses. answered Mrs. Cushman. “We have Manchester would make good its tion plan. to be sure we’re not bottling up the threat to rework the reconstruction See page 7. The MancTiester official’s action The director of the Housing roads. I think it’s worth making within Manchester alone, which follows through on their threat to Manchester wait to be sure there will would create a “ dangerous “ S” Authority says he can’t unders­ South Windsor to proceed with the in- tand charges by a citizens group be a smooth traffic flow in South curve as Pleasant Valley Road town road improvements, even if Windsor.” enters South Windsor. that planned rent increases were South Windsor Town Council did not announced illegally. See page 7. “Well, why didn’t we tell them this “I would hope that Manchester approve. Manchester Town Manager last week?” Sills retorted. would not act in any way that would Robert Weiss said the South Windsor Democratic Councilman Edward be detrimental to the people Connecticut changes in the road would make for a Havens said he agreed with Mrs. traveling that road,” said Mayor (5af- better designed road but are not state troopers are searching the Cushman’s comments, but felt the required. tabling action was a substitute for a Scc Pane Ten estate of a former CIA agent for The Town of Manchester was clues in the murder of his nephew. scheduled to sign the road plan con­ See page 7. tract today, but the redesign and There’s no need to go to the rebidding of the project could take Brooke won’t face movies to see a slick production, another six to eight weeks, Weiss ft’s there at Republican news con­ said. ferences. See page 9. The South Windsor Town Council charge of perjury Monday night voted 6 to 3 to approve New England Manchester’s proposed relocation of Pleasant Valley Road, provided BOSTON (UPI) — Perjury charges that the misrepresentation was The Massachusetts Senate Manchester keeps Burnham Street will not be brought against Sen. material to the final outcome of the takes up the issue of whether to open or arranges an alternative east- Edward W. Brooke, R-Mass., for court proceeding. remove suspended Superior Court west traffic route. misstatements made by the senator “Consequently, I am of the opinion Chief Justice Robert M. Bonin. Deadly waterspout Weiss said today the town would *n a divorce deposition, Suffolk Coun­ that Mr. Brooke’s misrepresen­ See page 5. Waterspout whirls in from Atlantic Ocean to kill one person not sign the original road contract, ty District Attorney Garrett H. tations do not constitute perjury A last-ditch effort to negotiate a but would redesign the entire project Byrne said today. within the meaning of the settlement of the Maine Indian and cause $300,000 in damage at Kill Devil Hills, N.C. The “^Massachusetts perjury law,” Spiegel resort town is where the Wright brothers made man’s first in order to keep out of South Windsor Byrne's decision followed a report land claim case fails, and the entirely. said in his report. federal government has “no powered flight. Story on page 3. (UPI photo) made to Hm by retired state “Therefore, I recommend that this He said Manchester can anticipate Supreme Judicial Court Justice choice” but to sue the state. See a substantial savings by altering the office should not institute any page 5. Jacob J. Spiegel who acted as proceeding against Mr. Brooke,” plan because it will not have to Byrne’s special counsel in in- acquire land in South Windsor now. Spiegel concluded. v,esti5 a,ting-„. the admitted Spiegel undertook the inquiry for The nation " The town'will also go ahead with Women,, minorities “misstat^entSi” made by Brooke in Byrne July 12 alter it was given to closing of Burnham Street as a 1977 divorce deposition in Tropical storm Amelia drizzles the Boston Suffolk County prosecutor planned, Weiss said, although the Middlesex Probate Court. away in the hills of central Texas, closing time may be changed depen­ by' Middlesex County District At­ and a deadly waterspout hits still falling behind “I am impelled to the conclusion torney John J. Droney of Cambridge. ding on how quickly the new road can North Carolina. See page 3.’ be built. It has been scheduled to that Mr. Brooke’s misrepresen­ Droney spent four weeks studying WASHINGTON (UPI) - Women minorities over the 1960-1976 period close in March 1979. tations, although pertinent to the in­ Brooke’s misstatements and decided The world and minority men continue to fall studied. Manchester’s plan announced quiry into his financial liabilities, are that the jurisdiction belonged proper­ ly to the Boston prosecutor. behind white males in the fields of It spoke of these improvements, today leaves South Windsor not to be construed as material mis­ Spiegel’s 'decision, seconded by French police blame a brother’s education, employment, income and however, only generally — noting vulnerable to the expected traffic representations that could have in­ Byrne, appeared to end the possibili­ revenge and a feud for the Mon­ housing, the U.S. Commission on that it was diffcult to spell out from the J.C. Penney Catalogue fluenced, to a reasonable degree, the day siege of the Iraqi embassy in Civil Rights said today. progress in equality in statistically Distribution Center and the Buckland determination of the final (divorce) ty that Brooke, facing a tough re- Paris. Sei- page 3. The commission released a 136- valid terms. Industrial Park without the benefit of settlement,” Speigel said in his 17- election campaign, would have to page report examining the results of The commission recommended improved roads and smooth traffic page opinion to Byrne. worry about a criminal trial during Sports a number of government statistical that the Office of Management and flow. Brooke, who is seeking re-election the campaign. "social indicators,” dealing both Budget should be given the respon­ The new plan will simply tie into to a third term this year, today was Middlesex County Probate Judge Pete Rose matches Willie with what the statistics showed and sibility, now lodged in the Commerce the existing Pleasant Valley Road at flying back to Boston from Lawrence T. Perera found in June that Mrs, Remigia Brooke was en­ Keeler’s all-time the way they were used. Department, for “coordinating and the town line and not make any im­ Washington for a news conference to titled to a new divorce trial because consecutive game streak of 44. determining” government statistical provements to the South Windsor comment on Byrne’s decision. It found that women and minority of Brooke’s misstatements in a Red Sox finally shake batting policy in collecting data that provide road, Weiss said. In May of 197.7 Brooke, during his men were “likely to have lower ear­ sworn statement concerning her slump against Chicago. See page nings than non-minority men” and information on the economic status The South Windsor Council’s ap­ divorce from his wife Remigia, said former husband’s financial II. that, for example, black males of women and minorities. proval of the amended resolution in a sworn statement at Middlesex East Hartford Legion knocks earned only about 85 percent of the It said President Carter should came after a 5-4 vote to table the Probate Court that he owed ?49,000 in liabilities. The couple settled their Manchester out of zone baseball amount earned by similarly direct his reogranization task force resolution early in the meeting personal loans to a Boston based property dispute last month without playoff picture. Major leagues situationed white males. to devise a plan which would over­ because of confusion over what con­ liquor distributor. another trial. In Washington Brooke’s financial n e ^ improved baseball scoring At the same time, the commission come deficiencies in the present clusions were drawn during a re- Earlier this year Brooke admitted affairs are being investigated by the system. See page 12. said the statistics showed some im­ evaluation of the project by the local that he made “misstatements” in the See Page Ten Senate Ethics Committee. Planning and Zoning and Inlands deposition and that his debt to his provement both for women and Brooke’s attorney Monday com­ Wetlands Commissions. friend was actually $2,000 and that plained the Ethics Committee’s in­ The original tabling draw an angry the rest of the money was owed to response from Councilman Robert members of his family. quiry into the senator’s financial af­ Booing postal workers Sills who voted against the motion. Under Massachusetts law, in order fairs is too broad and staff in­ “Last week we told Manchester to prosecute anyone for perjury a vestigators seek too many irrelevant urge contract rejection that we would approve this thing if determination, has to be made first documents. ' f t By United Press International nationwide, who will decide whether the contract at the letter carriers’ Booing and jeering their union to ratify the contract. The results are convention. president, delegates to the National expect^ in about three weeks. The delegates greeted national Association of Letter Carriers con­ In Newark, N.J., Monday a federal President Joseph Vacca with boos vention have recommended the judge issued a preliminary injunction and catcalls when he was introduced nation’s 170,000 mail carriers reject barring the New 'York Metro local of at the convention in McCormick a proposed national postal contract. the American Postal Workers Union Place, The 4,300 delegates, meeting in from conducting a strike vote. The union president also was Chicago, recommended by voice vote New York postal workers have jeered when he read provisions of the Monday their members reject the been among the most vocal op­ controversial agreement, which calls contract. ponents of the proposed contract and for a 19.5 percent wage increase Ballots were mailed Sunday to New York City union leaders were during a three-year period. The union about 550,000 postal w orkers among those leading the rejection of had sought a 17 percent pay increase over two years. In a statement issued later, Vacca Savings bond sales said he remained committed to ratification of the contract because it contains a “decent pay package” and unprecedented work rule im­ halted by Treasury provements. —■ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sales of ceiling is approached. When federal “I am confident ... the 170,(XX) U.S. savings bonds will be suspended spending exceeds income from taxes letter carriers who were not present until Congress approves an increase and other sources, the Treasury at the Chicago, convention will in tbe federal debt celling, the Department issues bonds, bills , and carefully judge the contract on its Treasury Department said today. notes to the public to.raise the merits and east their individual votes The department said notice of the difference in cash. on the basis of their own judgment,” immediate suspension is being given For the current fiscal year, the Vacca said. ' to about 40,(XX) banks, corporations department expects to raise more In Newark Monday, U.S. District and other agents with authority to than $45 billion to pay for expenses Judge Frederick B. Lacey said the New York M etro local of the I issue bonds. that exceed income. Congress is considering legislation A department spokesperson said American Postal Workers Union to raise the debt ceiling from the the suspension will not affect'payroll could not encourage, participate in or current record high $752 billion. savings plans. Companies will con­ sponsor a strike vote for its 23,(XX) W Through July 28, the federal debt was tinue to deduct savings from wages workers because a walkout would be Stranded in London estimated at $749.1 billion. and salaries, but bonds will not be illegal. The suspension of new sales will issued until Congress approves a Michael Klein, the union s at­ Young Americans camp out in rain-soaked an end to a six-day slowdown by French air not affect redemption of savings higher debt ceiling. torney, said he was not sure whether makeshift tents as they wait for turns to buy traffic controllers that has snarled European the union is planning an appeal of bonds, the department said. The department also suspended tickets in London. Thousands of would-be flights. (UPI photo) The department has suspended bond sales last fall while legislation Lacey’s ruling or what alternate ac­ bond sales in the.past when the debt to raise the debt ceiling was pending. tion it might take. vacationers were stranded today, hoping for MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 1, 1978 - PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tueg., Aug. 1. 1978 Food prices Legal opinion sought tapering- off Amelia drizzles WASHINGTON (UPI) - Farm commodity prices, the cost of in central Texas on early police pensions farmers’ goods before they reach the CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (UPI) - the Gulf 25 miles east of Port market, declined slightly in July, the With the last of the missing boats ac­ Mansfeld, which had been missing first decrease in 10 months and an in­ counted for and their crews since Sunday night. The three, Clif­ dicator that food price increases are recovering from Amelia’s buffeting, ton R. Fincher, 56, of Fort Worth, important because reductions in pen­ pension fund. By GREG PEARSON tapering off. the tropical storm that alarmed the and his sons, John, 31, of Port Isabel sions are based on the number of This matter affects only those' Herald Reporter ' The Agriculture Department sajd Gulf Coast drizzled away today in the and Victor Paul, 24, of Fort Worth, years early an employee retires. employees who were members of the ’The Manchester Pension Board has in a report Monday that the 1 percent were hoisted aboard a helicopter and A total of five percent per year is fund but dropped out therefore hills of central Texas. asked for a ruling from the town decline in prices received by farmers taken off a pension for early retirees. qualifying for a pension or the The Coast Guard reported no w ere tak en to a h o sp ital in counsel's office concerning early during the month ended July 15 was ’Thus, using the example mentioned beneficiary of a retired member whq deaths or injuries from the storm Brownsville. retirement for members of the caused by lower prices for cattle, Clifton and John Fincher were by Geyer, his interpretation of eight dies before collected his or her total that had winds as high as 70 mph and Manchester Police Department. corn, hogs, soybeans and lettuce. treated and released Monday. A years early would result in a 40 per­ in pension contributions. blew in suddenly off the Gulf Sunday Under the police union’s contract, Lower prices were offset by in- spokesman at Brownsville M ^ical cent pension reduction. The union’s Geyer said that the town in the last afternoon, stranding at least eight an employee who retires at age 50 cfeases in prices of potatoes, broilers . Center said Victor Paul, who was interpretation would result in a five fiscal year spent $4,015 for such boats to ride out the waves and await after years of service receives a and eggs. paralyzed from the waist down by a percent reduction — a substantial paybacks, so the increase in interest rescue. pension that equals 50 percent of his will have little effect on the entire Despite the slight decrease, which What was left of the storm had motorcycle accident two years ago, salary upon retirement. ^ difference. is expected to be felt at the consumer “ I think it’s a rather hairy budget. broken up into light rainshowers was in fair but stable condition today A problem develops, however, level within a couple of months, farm situation,” Geyer told the other Pen­ ’The board also approved early around San Antonio, Texas. under treatment for exposure. when an employee retires before the prices were 19 percent above a year sion Board members. retirements for two Highway “It’s so weak right now you can’t Three other persons were found normal retirement age of 60 and has ago. clinging to the inside of the over­ The problem has not arisen yet but Department employees — Louis even find it (on radar),” a National less than 25 years of service. In a companion report, the depart­ turned Lorie Ann. Rescue workers is expected to occur. Geyer said that Giglio and Arthur Freeburg. Both Weather Service spokesman in San "If somebody retires at 52 with 24 ment said that despite easing of used an ax to chop through the hull there are two present police retirements go into effect today. Antonio said today. “The circle is years of service, I say it’s eight years prices during the second half of this Shrimp boat is abandoned near Mustang north of Brownsville, Texas, and today the and pull out three men. employees, aged 50 and 55 and both The board also received reports gone. Right now we’re getting good early,” Fred Geyer, chairman of the year, “farm prices likely will be Island. Texas, after it ran aground in high storm drizzled away in the hills of Central Coast Guard spokesman Bob with 21 years of service, who may from its investors on the balance of rain, and some thunderstorms.” PeMion Board, said. “They (the maintained well above a year ago.” Texas. (UPI photo) have to retire early for health pension fund money the three firms seas and winds of tropical storm Amelia. The storm stayed in the Gulf long Baeton in New Orleans said the three police union) says it’s one year ’Farm profits are expected to be $25 reasons. hold. Aetna Life & Casualty has the Ameiia touched land late Monday night just enough Sunday afternoon to pick up appeared in good condition despite early," he said. billion, up $5 billion from last year, ’The Pension Board also increased largest amount. $1.79 million, wind speed, and then hit the coast the overnight ordeal. They were ’Thus, he has asked Town Counsel but well below the record $30 billion from three to five percent the followed by Connecticut Bank & between Brownsville and Corpus taken to a hopital as a precaution. ’’’’* David Barry for a ruling on the of 1973. In terms of purchasing amount of interest received by per­ ’Trust, $1.70 million, and United Bank Christ!, Texas. Two other persons reported mis­ matter. power, farmers’ incomes will be 40 sons receiving paybacks from the & ’Trust. $1.26 million. Amelia caught several fishing and sing earlier when their catamai;an The difference in interpretations is percent below the 1973 peak. Embassy siege blamed pleasure boats before they could was found beached between Port The department said average farm reach shore. Isabel and Port Mansfield also were prices eased because of crop “This storm sneaked up and they located, Baeton said. harvests and plentiful supplies of didn’t have a chance to get back,” Earlier, a Coast Guard helicopter pork and poultry, which are expected on Iraq and PLO feuds said George Reichwein of the Coast rescued 19 crewmen from a wobbling to offset declines in beef production. Guard’s Padre Island station. offshore oil rig, the George R. Except for selected fruit and The Coast Guard pulled a father Farris, located 23 miles north of Port PARIS (UPI) — Police today Officials at police headquarters demanded freedom for a Palestinian vegetable items, food supplies will be and his two sons, one a paraplegic, Isabel. blamed a brother’s revenge and a woman arrested in London for trying Seven public hearings above last year, the companion said the arrested gunman from Mip fiohincT boat Frankip E. in to bomb the car of the Iraqi am­ Entertaining at day camp report said. feud between Iraq and the Palestine “probably” was the brother of Said Retail food prices, which have in­ Liberation Organization for a gun­ Hammami, a PLO representative bassador last week, creased 17.8 percent since the first of man’s siege at the Iraqi Embassy slain earlier this year in London. Marcel Leclerc, chief of Paris' During a break in the closing day activities anti-gang brigade, said he convinced singing. Doby the Clown (David Tabatsky), the year, are expected to taper off to that ended with Iraqi guards opening Police said the brother apparently the gunman to give up because “he of Manchester Interfaith Day Camp , another member of Arts Encounter, was also set by Directors today 5 percent the remainder of the year. fire on the arrested suspect and acted for “political and personal Deadly waterspout- was alone and had no chance.” ■ campers are entertained by members of the on hand to entertain the campers. (Herald ’The overall increase in food prices is French police. vengeance.” After holding eight embassy Arts Encounter Group, Dennis Sheridan, photo by Pinto) The Manchester Board of Direc­ anticipation of the release of the rentals and would pay the cost of a expected to be 10 percent. A police inspector and an Iraqi The PLO has held Iraq indirectly employees hostage for eight hours, playing his guitar, and Nancy Pitkin, left. tors meet tonight and will conduct remaining CD funds that the federal part-time attendant. Embassy guard died and two other responsible for Hammami’s death, hits North Carolina the gunman surrendered to police seven public hearings, including one Department of Housing and Urban The Parking Authority now leases policemen and the arrested suspect saying it was ordered by radical who were putting him into Leclerc’s to consider changes to the Town Development has withheld. lots directly from the owners and Jury selection were wounded in the shoot-out, en­ Palestinian leader Abu Nidal, a (Picture on front page) realty office nearby. small, white car in front of the em­ Charter recommended by the A new business item also on the assumes the supervision responsibili­ ding an 8 1/2 hour hostage drama at bitter foe of PLO Chairman Yassar KILL DEVIL HILLS, N.C. ( U P D - starts in trial bassy. “Everywhere it touched down Charter Revision Commission. ’The agenda would appropriate part of the the embassy, located on one of Paris’ Arafat. Nidal also is accused of A waterspout whirled out of the ty- Suddenly four, embassy guards there was a cottage or a roof mis­ meeting will be at 7:30 at the Senior money — $75,000 for Charter Oak • Approval of a $5,690 state grant WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (UPI) - most exclusive streets. murdering a PLO representative in Atlantic into this Outer Banks resort Caterer to remain open pulled out guns and fired at the un­ sing,” said pilot Jay Mankedick, who ’The selection of a jury has begun in Behind the siege and shoot-out, Kuwait and working for the Iraqi Monday, killing an elderly woman Citizens Center, 63 Liden St. Park improvements, $25,000 for up­ that will pay the cost of painting and saw the waterspout hit just after he the re-trial of Peter Leonard, who Arab sources said, was an un­ secret police. armed terrorist, wounding him and and damaging or destroying several The commission completed its dating the town’s comprehensive decorating work at the Senior took off from the Wright Memorial pleaded guilty to killing 24 people at a declared war between the PLO and The gunman, in negotiations in two policemen and killing the police buildings. work two weeks ago and proposed 15 plan and $6,000 for a system to con­ Citizens Center. Airstrip. Port Chester discotheque in 1974, but Iraqi-based radical Palestinian op­ English with French police officials. inspector. Three other persons suffered charter changes including one to trol traffic lights during fire • Approval of two state grants to The spout formed about 300 feet after state inspection eliminate the post of town treasurer emergencies. provide funding for day care ser­ whose conviction was later over­ ponents. Police returned the fire. One of the minor injuries in the seaborne tor­ from shore and seemed to move turned on an appeal. embassy guards also was killed in the nado, which hit land just south of the and create a new department of Other public hearing items include vices. away from land at first, Mankedick . Prosecutor Jeffrey Orlando and hail of bullets that sent dozens of spot where the Wright Brothers finance. the following: The directors are expected to act said. But then the spout quickly make numerous corrections within rected for Monday’s inspection. Legal Aid Attorney Stephen Pittari police and journalists scattering tor made man’s first powered flight. A-l Industrial Caterers, Inc. at 340 ’The board also has scheduled a • A $5,000 appropriation to the tonight on establishing a method for Israel-backed rightists reversed direction and moved toward two months or face being shut down Many of the items related to lack of Monday began screening prospective cover during several minutes of con­ A town commissioner who is a real Adams St., cited lor several health public hearing for the appropriation Special Taxing District Authority cutting back or laying off enough the pier. until it complies with the state Fhiblic proper sanitation procedures in the jurors before Westchester County tusion. Police detained the three estate appraiser estimated damage code violations by the town Health to the Community Development Parking Fund budget. ’This money Comprehensive Employment Lee said persons watching the Health Code. business. A-l Caterers prepares Court Judge Theodore fire on Lebanese army other Iraqi Embassy guards. at $300,000, authorities said. Department, was allowed to stay block grant fund of $^ ,000. This is in would be financed by parking space Training Act employees to help solve spout with him said it made a loud, The business received a score of 77 about 5,000 sandwiches each day Dachenhausen. Many of the police who surrounded Kill Devil Hills Police Officer open Monday hy order of the state an area deficit in the program. BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - President Elias Sarkis was ad­ roaring sound — but he didn’t notice out of 100 points in Monday’s inspec­ which are sold out of snack trucks Leonard, 26, of Greenwich, Conn., the Iraqi Embassy Monday off the Larry Bray said about 25 persons Department of Health. ’The Hartford office that oversees Israeli-backed Christian rightist dressing the nation to commemorate it. tion which was 12 points higher than brought to construction sites and pleaded guilty in 1975 to setting a fire luxurious Avenue Foch did not hide were driven from their homes by the the CETA program in the area has a militiamen unleashed fresh artillery Lebanese Army Day but the planned “I was so frightened out of my wits the rating by the local department other locations. on June 30, 1974 to cover a burglary their bitterness that one of their men storm. Accommodations for all were An inspection by state senior Bible school scheduled projected $400,000 deficit. fire early today to bar the Lebanese speech was delayed without im­ that I wasn’t paying attention to the last Thursday, but still not enough to The state and local officials are at a bowling alley adjacent to was killed as a side effect of the found by the police and a Dare Coun­ sanitarian Thomas Furgalack Mon­ Manchester has been asked to take army from reaching its headquarters mediate explanation. noise,” Lee said. day resulted in an overruling of the pass the state code requirement of SO preparing a schedule that will allow A five-day Summer Vacation Bible in Kenya. Otherwise, there is no fee steps to about $20,000 in CETA Gulliver’s Discotheque on the New near the southern border with Israel. PLO-Iraqi feud. ty sociai services agency, he said. Militiamen in the southeast fron­ Police Commissioner Leclerc said, Jeri Karsen, acting manager of the local Health Department’s order last points. from two weeks to two months for School for young people from for the school. funding. York-Connecticut border. A Beirut newspaper said Israel After wiping out the homes and a tier stronghold of Marjayoun opened “We do not understand why Iraqi Holiday Inn at Kill Devil Hills, said week to close A-l Caterers. However, One of the items of most concern, corrections at the business. kindergarten through Grade 9 will Mrs. Becky O’Neill and Mrs. Other items on tonight’s agenda in­ , The thick, smokey fire spread was behind the militia resistance. An pier, the waterspout ripped the roof fire Monday on the first army security agents wanted to become in­ the pier at the motel “just competely the catering business was told to lack of proper refrigeration, was cor­ take place starting Aug. 21 from 9 Karen Gray are directors of the clude: quickly into the disco and 24 of the army communique late Monday had from the Orville Wright Motel and regulars to enter the south since the volved in a stupid settling of accounts disintegrated ” when it was hit by the a.m. to noon at the Presbyterian school. Teachers of the various • Consideration of an application ilX> young people inside, trampled in said Israel actually was doing the tossed it 300 to 400 feet, eyewitness Lebanese civil war ended 20 months which brought death to two persons waterspout. CJiurch, 43 Spruce St., Manchester. grades are Mrs. Grace Nadeau, for a federal Bureau of Outdoor the ensuing panic, died of suffoca­ shelling, but on-scene reports said it Jim Lee said. The winds also took ago. One soldier was wounded. including a French police officer.” Pre-registration opened today and kindergarten; Miss Ruth Leeds, Recreation grant for acquisition of tion. was the militias inside Lebanon. roofs off a convenience store and a will be conducted from 9:30 a.m. to 4 Grades 1 and 2; Mrs. Kathy Trott, Hickey’s Grove. p.m., Monday through Friday, Grades 3 and 4; and Mrs. Gray, • Consideration of a proposed food House vote to be close through Aug. 10 by calling Mrs. Grades 5 and 6. They will be assisted service ordinance that would license Negotiations under way Russell Taylor, 643-9823. by Sandi Kerstetter, Mrs. Chris Malo such establishments. ’The board may ’The school will feature crafts, and Mrs. Linda Nevins. not act on this matter until next puppet shows, Bible stories, games, ’The Rev. Richard M. Gray, pastor month. to free Soviet dissident on Turkish arms embargo songs as well as juice and cookies. of the church, will lead the junior • Discussion of a detention basin Transportation will be available if high group in study and sports ac­ at the Manchester West subdivision. rumored, could free Shcharansky in peeve — a bill that would set aside 92 trade imbalances with Japan are By United Press International By PATRICIA KOZA needed. A special missionary tivities, including swimming in a • Appointment of a special com­ Negotiations are under way in Moscow return for two U.N. employees, Victor WASHINGTON (UPI) - A much- million acres of Alaskan land as near “the danger point,” asked offering will be received for Stan and private pool. mittee to coordinate plans for the and Washington and other capitals to Enger and Rudolf Chernyayev, accused of needed foreign policy victory for the parks and wilderness areas. President Carter to impose sur­ Donna Acmes, church missionaries Cheney Mills Historic District. arrange a swap to free Anatoly spying and now free on bail in Newark, administration hinges on what could Sens. Ted Stevens, a Republican, charges of up to 15 percent on Shcharansky, the Soviet dissident con­ N.J. be a close vote in the House today, and Mike Gravel, a Democrat, said Japanese imported goods or set im­ victed of treason and sentenced to prison Shcharansky, who was imprisoned for 16 while the Senate is once again em­ they consider Andrus’ promise to act port quotas. despite a worldwide outcry, sources close months before his trial in Moscow, was broiled in the problem of filibusters. on his own if Congress fails to set The congressmen, led by Rep. Committee urges tenants to the case said today. accused of treason for having CIA connec­ The House planned final action on aside the lands “a threat.” (Jiarles Vanik, D-Ohio, chairman of In Washington, the State Department tions. President Carter, who championed the administration’s plea to lift the The Senate took care of some the trade subcommittee of the House said today: “In matters like this it isn’t the cause of the Soviet dissident, said the arms embargo against Turkey late minor legislation Monday by ap­ Ways and Means Committee, said to attend sereen hearing appropriate to comment at this stage.” CIA charge was absurd and declared the today, with House leaders predicting proving a bill increasing pensions for the U.S. trade deficit with Japan has Tenants in some Manchester Street Apartments, Independence A legal source said initially the Carter “Soviets knew” it was false. a bitter last-minute fight and a close about 1 million elderly needy or dis­ increased from $8 billion in 1977 to night? Would you rather open a front apartments cited for lack of screens Village, Woodland Manor, administration gave “no response” to a Carter said the Soviet trials of vote. ’The Senate voted, 57-42, last abled veterans and authorizing $1.77 $12 billion so far this year. door than turn on an electricitjr- have been sent letters encouraging Homestead Village and Villager request to consider trying to arrange a Shcharansky and Alexander Ginzburg, week to rescind the arms cutoff in billion as the U.S. share of a special guzzling air-conditioner? Then plaji them to attend a a hearing where the Apartments. It will be held in the who also was sent off to prison and a what the administration hailed as a aid program administered by the to attend the hearings on housing trade to free Shcharansky, who was apartment owners will appeal. Lincoln Center Conference Room. sentenced last month to 13 years in prison “strict regime” labor camp last month, major, constructive step. International Monetary Fund. Only half code violations.” ’The town’s Health Department Letters were sent to the tenants on and labor camps for treason and anti- were a rebuff to all who believe in In the Senate, Democratic leader The IMF program supplies '^ e letter suggested that residents said that the apartments are in viola­ stationery with the inscription, freedom. Robert Byrd said he was confident he emergency economic assistance to write to the Health Department if uni Soviet activities. tion of the housing code because they “Committee of Concerned Tenants “ But the view has changed,” said the Ginzburg was sentenced to an 8-year can head off an expected filibuster developing nations suffering balance- state wards able to attend the hearine. ; lack screens on door or cellar win­ with the support of the Connecticut source, who asked not to be identified. term tor anti-Soviet activities that in­ when compromise legislation on of-payment deficits. dows. Citizens Action Group Inc.” “The negotiations are going on at a cluded administering a fund set up by natural gas deregulation comes up In other action, Senate-House con- ’The hearing will begin at 1:30 p.m. exiled Soviet author Alexander Solzhenit­ Thursday or Friday. feres agreed on a $20.6 million hold jobs The letter said, “Do you want to more or less private level, and perhaps at Wednesday for the owners of the enjoy cross ventilation on a hot syn to help families of Soviet prisoners. A House Senate conference com­ program to study use of the B-1 a formal level. There is discussion in bomber and several other military following apartments —Highland summer day or a cooling summer ( About town ) Moscow and Washington and another mittee Monday released an analysis HARTFORD (UPI) - Nearly half and civilian transport planes as , 1979 production starts capital, Vienna, Austria.” of its compromise plan to remove the youths living on their own under Crawford questioned possible carriers of cruise missiles. In Tel Aviv, Israel, member of parlia­ price controls gradually from natural the state’s independent living Mr. and Mrs. John Hewitt of Lan- Ford Motor Co. assembly line workers assemble all-new 1979 Health, Education and Welfare ment Samuel Flatto-Sharon confirmed his MOSCOW (UPI) — American gas by 1985. program are unw^ mothers, un­ tana, Fla., formerly of Manchester, businessman F. Jay Crawford was Secretary Joseph Califano asked Mustang as production of new vehicles began Monday at Dearborn, representatives are involved in negotiat i But a group of senators, ted by Sen. employed, in jail or have refused to Health Department plans will depart this week for a two-week Congress for $8.2 million to provide Mich. The new Mustang has a European appearance and is designed to 0 n s that may free Shcharansky and other questioned for five hours by Soviet Jam es Abourezk, D-S.D., said they participate in state programs, a visit in Portadown, Northern Ireland authorities about alleged currency protective shots for 4 million elderly Jewish activists held in Soviet jails. intend to filibuster the report. report to Gov. Ella T. Grasso shows. This will be their first return visit compete with foreign models. (UPI photo) and chronically ill people against second no-smoking clinic “ I do not make declarations before the violations and ordered to return Meanwhile, Alaska’s two.senators, Grasso asked the state Department since coming to the United States Wednesday for more questioning at three kinds of flu that appear headed The Town of Manchester Health Interested smokers should contact final stage but I have full hopes to finish spurred by remarks by Interior of Children and Youth Services to during the early part of the centu:^. Moscow’s LeFortovo prison. for the United States this winter. Department will sponsor a five-week Agnes Agnew or Naomi Zima of the They hope to renew old acquain­ everything quickly,” he said in a Swretary Cecil Andrus, are again compile statistics on the program Crawford, 37, of Mobile, Ala., said he And five congressmen, claiming “Quit Smoking” clinic starting next Health Department at 649-5281, ext. tances and attend family reunions telephone interview. threatening a filibuster on their pet after reading news stories about a 17- encountered “no direct, hostility” in the week. 211. Literature about quitting also is with relatives in Portadown. Detroit strikes include Flatto-Sharon said his representatives Aprol^ional year-old in the program who claimed session Monday, although authorities Steven Kearns, a health educator, available from the department. in Bonn and Vienna are working on a deal she was a prostitute, the department refused to allow a U.S. Embassy official will conduct the session which will be The department held a clinic last for the exchange of “many people” — said. Nathan Hale Toastmasters Club to sit in on the interrogation. week about quitting smoking. buses, clerks, garbage spies held in the West for Jews who have SxlOCokrPortrait only Former aide to Pell Of the 223 state wards survey held Mondays, Aug. 7, 14, 21 and 28 will meet tonight at 7:30 at Second It was Crawford’s first visit to the and Tuesday, Sept. 5. Each meeting Because of the interest shown in that, been arrested for trying to emigrate. forms were returned on. 111 hold full­ Congregational Church. DETROIT (UPI) — An “illegal” strike ment is concerned we cannot operate.” yellow-walled prison since he was freed (Jhoose from our selection of 8 scenic and will be held from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. at the department decided to provide Flatto-Sharon was involved in the time jobs or are in school. Under the today by some 625 bus mechanics and A police department spokesman said the after 15 days in jail. He was arrested June color backgrounds. You may select Whiton Library Auditorium. the five-week clinic. •A service of Holy Communion is negotiations that led to the freeing of an law, the state can support wards clerical employees has spread to include 911 operators, members of AFSCME 12 for alleged black market currency additional portraits offered at reasonable in acting GSA post scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a.nj. American student held in East Germany financially until they are 21 if they sanitation workers and civilian operators Local 1023, also joined the wildcat strike. dealings. prices, with no obligation. See our large at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. and an Israeli imprisoned in Mozqmbique are students. who run the Em ergency 911 police However, he said police personnel took Crawford, a sales representative for Decorator Portrait. Satisfaction always or WASHINGTON (UPI) - Paul Goulding is in line to get the deputy’s in exchange for the release of an East Of the remainder, 31 are either telephones. over the duties of the 75 emergency International Harvester Corp., again your money cheerfully refunded. Goulding, a former aide to Sen. job permanently, but he is filling in All women of South United German, agent serving a prison term in pregnant or unwed mothers, four are Omar Club asks members The walkout halted service to an es­ operators. Claiborne Pell, D-R.I., has been at least for the time being. the United States. denied the charges. in jail, and 62, including the young Methodist Church are invited to par- timated 180,000 commuters who use city “The walkout won’t interfere . with “I have nothing to be frightened about,” named acting deputy administrator Griffin was fired last Thursday by ticipate in a fair workshop The National Conference on Soviet of the General Services Administra­ prostitute, rejected the other to join parade Aug. 12 buses. , police emergency service,” he said. he said. Solomon after he refused to resign Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the education Jewry said the swap, as has been tion, a-spokesman said. programs the state has offered. “We’re sorry to announce that due to an “There hasn’t been a problem with any One sitting per subject - $1 per subject for from the No. 2 post at the scandal- wing of the church. He said GSA Director Jay Solomon Another 15 youths are listed as illegal work stoppage, there will be no bus responses to emergency situations.” additional subjects, groups, or individuals marred agency which provides of­ Omar Shrine Club is looking for 'Those members interested are Monday named Goulding to the ac­ runaways becausp the department service today,” said Department of City officials and AFSCME represen­ Manch«*t«r Evming Harald in the same family. Persons under 18 fices and supplies for government members to parade in New asked to contact Don Crawford, 643- Manchester Grange will meet ting post for the 30-day period in doesn't know where they are, the Transportation spokesman Morgan Stone. tatives had been holding negotiations in Child sex ring charged Published every evening except must be accompanied by parent workers. report said. Hampshire on Saturday, Aug. 12. 2956, or Walt Tedford, 649-0628, for Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Grange Hall. I Sundiyt and holidays. Entered at the which Robert Griffin — fired last The 375 DOT mechanics, who are recent days on the issue of forced over­ or guardian. He was an associate of House That is the date of the 25th annual more information. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Indictments charging nine Manchester, Conn, post Office u Se­ week as deputy administrator — Deputy Commissioner Jeanette members of Local 312 of the American time. cond Class Mall Matter. Speaker 'Thomas P. O’Neill, who Maple Sugar Football Game for the Plans are to go up early Saturday The Auxiliary of Manchester men with with running an international child prostitution MO TNUU HU U T technically remains in the job under Dille said the state pays a maximum Federation of State, County and Municipal The 650 garbage workers, mem’ rs of expressed anger with the Carter ad­ benefit of Shriners hospitals in morning for the parade at noontime Chapter, Disabled American ring handed down by the Los Angeles Grand Jury, were Suggested Carrier Rates civil service rules. of $49 a week per youngster for food, Employees union, and 250 clerical AFSCME Local 26, had been complaining ministration at his ouster. Springfield, Boston and Montreal. and stay overnight, for those who Veterans, will meet Wednesday at announced Monday at a joint news conference by District Payable In Advance ITHESE DAYS ONLY: AUGUST 2 3 4 5 Goulding, a Providence native, clothing and room. In addition, wards wish. workers, who are members of Local 214, of long hours and disciplinary action taken Single c o p y ...... 16s Griffin was not accused of doing receive medical coverage. The game is played on Memorial 7:30 p.m. at the VFW Home. Attorney John Van de Kamp, Police Chief Daryl Gates W e e k ly ...... 90S formerly was a top aide to Pell. He went on strike at midnight. by the city against workers who refused to One m o n th ...... $3.90 Dally: 10 AM - 8 PM anything wrong. Solomon indicated Field of Dartmouth College. The football game brings together and Sheriff Peter Pitchess. has unsuccessfully run for the Senate Mrs. Dille said 115 wards are 17 Bus drivers, who had been expected to work overtime. The last talks were held Three months ...... $11.70 he just wanted to take firm control of Sphinx Temple and other temples the all-star seniors of Vermont and Six m o n th s ...... $23.40 years old; 70 are a^es 18 to 21 and the Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order of report to work at 2 a.m. (EDT), refused to The indictments charged children ranging in age from 6 in Rhode Island, and for the past year the agency at this time in order to New Hampshire high schools. More Friday and were scheduled to resume One y e a r...... $46,80 rest are ages 14 to 16. of the northeast will take part in the America, will have a picnic potluck cross the picket lines set up by the to 12 and including one small boy, were sold during the Mali Rates Upon Request has been GSA’s director of con­ guide it through a period of crisis, pre-game parade in Hanover, N.H. than 30,000 see the parade and some and meeting Friday at 6:30 p.m. at # today. The 232 youths enrolled in the mechanics and clericals workers. City workers are in the second year of a past three years for sexual use by men, and movies and Subscribers who fall to receive 1145 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester gressional affairs. ,,.;p Dpth«[|^an to leave employees un­ Omar Shrine Club wants to put its 17,000 watch the football game. The the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arne I their nevrspaper before 5:30 p.m. program represent about one per “The bus drivers didn’t cross the picket photos were taken showing the children having sex with . should telephone the circulation! Spokesman Richard Vawter said it ■’ . game has raised more than $1 million three-year pact and the contract included Tri-City Shopping Center, Vernon certain who was the real power at the cent of the department’s case load of color guard and marching unit in the Gustafson, 275 Henry St. Members adults and with each other officials said. I department 647-9946. I has not been determined whether for the hospitals in 25 years. lines,” said Stone. “ As far as manage­ a clause against striking. agency. 22,000 youths, she said. parade. are asked to bring folding chairs. PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENIWO HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 1, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mdrichestcr, Conn., Tues., Aug. 1, 1978- PAGE FIVE

<*N • V.<;: t iHaurl|fatfr EitrutugHpralb NO you MV imuyaoR dinaiek eiirnwG ( Open lorum.) Thomson U.S. to sue Maine Manchester - A City of Village Charm IT 'S O u s t Your d a u g h t e r g e t t /n g a iromotes Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Charter on Indian^s behalf Memb«r. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - The Gov. Jam es B. Longley met briefly Suntan with Brennan before the attorney Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, •eabrook federal government plans to sue Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. revisions Maine for two-thirds of the state’s general’s talk with Moorman. Bren­ To the editor; WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gov. land on behalf of two Indian tribes nan described the session as “ a very Raymond F. Robinson. Editor*Publisher Harold E. Turkmgton, Managing Editor VS Anyone who has been following Meldrim Thomson of New after a final effort failed to settle the friendly, amicable discussion but the town affairs and the performance of Hampshire headed (or Washington Indians’' land claims out-of court. state still feels very strongly there General Manager (Robert) Wei'ss today to promote a bill demanding Deputy U.S. Attorney General should be a total fedefal resolution of construction of Seabrook nuclear and the Board of Directors must con: lew** Jam es W. Moorman met with Maine the claims.” power plant. Attorney General Joseph E. Brennan He said he feels “ even stronger” elude that our Town Charter is badly ■ Thomson planned to see several for an hour and 40 minutes Monday, now about requiring federal settle­ Defense effectiveness in need of several revisions. , members of Congress to urge but emerged from the session to say ment of the claims than he did I believe that several changes are passage of a bill to permit construc- the U.S. government i -.d "no choice” earlier. “It’s a total federal respon­ Over the years, in alter­ decisive command and waste sorely needed to safeguard th^ tibn of the $2.3 billion power plant but to sue the state. He warned the sibility and in general that’s what nating tempos, the Defense come to the front. citizens of Manchester and to return being built by the Public Service Co. litigation would create “ significant was discussed,” he said. Department has been seeking What is needed — more so government to the people where it of New Hampshire. risks” for Maine. But Moorman cautioned Brennan that “ in my view the Indians have a a command structure which is today perhaps than ever — is really belongs! ’The issue has sparked a seTies of “ We have no choice but — unplea­ Hence, I offer the following revF protests and demonstrations, in­ sant as it is to go on with litigation very good claim” and a suit would more flexible and better able an efficient military establish­ Sion which should be given top prio'rh cluding one last year in which 1,414 aghinst the state only,” Moorman “ subject the state to significant to meet different situations ment which can adapt quickly ty on the referendum list on the persons were arrested. said after the meeting in Brennan’s risks. Under those circumstances the case should be settled. and requirements. and with little lost motion to ballot in November’s election; ‘The Npclear Regulatory Commis­ Statehouse office. “ The state is not sion ordered construction halted July willing to settle so we have to “ In my view the state bears some 1. 'The electors shall have the right The unification step of 1947, changes in national policy. It 2T while the Environmental Protec- precede with litigation against the responsibility for this and f urged the to vote on each annual budget under which all the services cannot do so as long as it is lion Agency decides whether the state.” state to participate in a settlement. were to unite as one eventual­ fettered by a bureaucracy produced by the Board of Directors, proposed system for cooling the Moorman said the federal govern­ But he (Brennan) is not willing to do 2. All HUD grants must be put.tQ Big splash at training ly, came closest to giving which at times seems more in­ buclear reactor meets environmen­ ment will inform U.S. District Court that,” Moorman said. referendum for the voters to approve tal specifications. Once that decision Judge Edward Gignoux of the deci­ Brennan said he didn’t anticipate . military decision makers the terested in procuring — at any or reject. is made, the NRC must decide Woman astronaut Margaret Seddon makes several women, began the three-day training sion during a court appearance in any further meetings with U.S. of­ authority they needed to res­ cost — new items of hardware 3. llie voters shall have the right to whether ^abrook is the best site for a big splash in her debut at water survival Monday to ensure that each can survive a Portland next Monday. ficials about the claims. But Moor­ pond to a given situation of questionable application. The GOP and the tax bomb recall and replace the town manager a nuclear plant. school training at Homstead Air Force Base, bailout at sea. (UPI photos) 'i The U.S. Justice Department man said he was “ willing to meet if or any director whose performance Company officials have said each Fla. Twenty-four new astronauts, including earlier said the suit-will seek $300 he (Brennan) is willing to discuss speedily. This might be the ideal time settlement on behalf of the state.” is not satisfactory to the electorate. month of construction delay costs $15 million and 350,000 acres. U.S. At­ Even so, it has not been for another look at military By ARNOLD SAWISLAK taking as to suggest the Republicans issue. That, they said, is what torney General Griffin Bell had However, Brennan reiterated his The Charter Revision Commission million. have discovered the political Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 'bn Monday, ’Thomson released a asked that the Monday talk be held to stand that “ the state of Maine is in­ enough. The defense establish­ reorganization. The changing should incorporate these timely con­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The equivalent of nuclear weaponry. is trying and apparently having some proposed bill drawn by the sjpte at­ give the state one last chance to nocent. Its landowners are innoobnt. ment is not the smooth­ needs of defense preparedness structive provisions to guarantee the Bay State Senate eyes leaders of the Republican Party met ★ ★ ★ success with in California. torney general in which Congress negotiate a settlement before the suit Responsibility fully belongs with the working machine it ought to in a still-hostile world and the voters true control of their town last month in the Star Wars setting of Brock apparently does believe ★ ★ ★ Would determine “ that Seabrook is was filed. federal government and I will con­ be. With the services still more ability to respond effectively government. We will not be satisfied tinue to maintain that position.” Detroit’s Renaissance Center to look that. He thinks the tax cut issue is It wouldn’t be the first time such a an appropriate, acceptable site for a Moorman said that effort was un­ with any more flimsy watered-down nuclear power plant, and that con­ successful and " i t doesn’t appear or less independent, occasions and quickly are the essential into the future. For a lot of them, it going to be the Republican atomic thing has happened. It wasn’t many move to remove judge revisions as dished out to us in the struction of Seabrook station with a that much did happen” during the Hatchery funds still arise when jealousies, in­ ingredients of a good defense. looked good. bomb. years ago that Republicans thought past. once through cooling tunnel system discussion. With the Democratic president’s After what he concedes was quite a they had the issue to ride to victory in refused, by a vote of 177-48, to debate WASHINGTON (UPI) - A U.S. The townspeople are entitled to full will not have a detrimental impact on ' b o s t o n (UPI) - The The Penobscot and Passamaquod- opinion poll approval ratings way job of selling orthodox GOP formally a proposal calling for full Senate Subcommittee has agreed to law and order. After a period of pan­ the environment. Massachusetts Senate was to con­ dy Indians claim more than 12.5 equality of opportunity in deciding impeachment hearings to consider appropriate nearly $1 million in 1979 Mobility enhanced down; with the Democratic- economists on the idea of deficit ic, a number of Democrats realized ' . “ Accordingly,” the bill said, “ the tinue legislative consideration today million acres were taken from them what is best for them and the Town of removing Bonin from office. for an Atlantic salmon fish hatchery controlled Congress unable or un­ financing. Brock has put all of the that they did not have to concede the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and of an unprecedented measure to more than 150 years ago in violation One of the factors con- Considerably more commer­ Manchester! That proposal was introduced by in Bethel, Vt. willing to march in step with anyone; GOP’s 1978 campaign chips on the issue to the opposition, and in the the Environmental Protection Agen­ force suspended Superior Court Chief of the U.S. Non-Intercourse Acts of trib”ting to the economic cial air trips will be made this Yours sincerely, Rep. 0. Roland Orlandi, D-Boston. The hatchery is already under con­ with lots of campaign money coming Kemp-Roth and Steiger tax reduction memorable phrase of one observer cy are directed by Congress to issue Justice Robert M. Bonin off the the 1790s. struction, and Sen. Patrick Leahy, D- growth of the United States has year than the population of the Vincent Kelly all permits and take whatever action who, along with Rep. Norman President Carter has agreed to a in for what looks like an attractive schemes. Both would keep a lot of “ pinned on the sheriff’s badge” for bench. Vt., said Monday the new appropria­ 34 S. Adams St., is necessary to allow construction of The House Monday voted Weinberg, D-Boston, and Judiciary federal payment of $25 million to end been the population’s mobility. United States. That is mobili­ crop of Republican candidates this money in taxpayers’ — for which the duration of the campaign. tion ensures it will be completed on Manchester Seabrook station to proceed to its overwhelming approval of a resolu­ Committee Chairman Sen. Alan D. claims against more: than 330,000 The passenger vehicle remains ty, and it helps explain why the fall; and with pundits talking about read voters’ — pockets, and Brock schedule in 1980. tion to order Bonin already censured Sisitsky, D-Springfield, cast the only small landowners and Maine’s 14 the dominant mode of the public turning toward the right, believes that will be the key to GOP conclusion.” The Senate Appropriations Com­ population shift away from for judicial misconduct by the state votes against the committee largest landowners are negotiating the GOP elders would seem to have resurgence this fall. recommendation. ■ mittee Subcommittee on the Interior transport, but in the past congested cities continues. Almanac Supreme Court — to step down per­ with the tribqs. reason for at least cautious op­ There is in all this a potential In a separate minority report, the agreed Monday to spend $980,000 on Ted, Carter manently. “ The federal government has no railroads and in the present Less and less is it necessary to timism. catch, described at the Detroit three said they would prefer to sub­ the fish hatchery, which is part of a By United Press International showed a population of 3,929,214 in 17 If the Senate, the Governor’s Coun­ present intention of suing any lan­ airlines also have contributed live close to places of work and ★ ★ ★ meeting by California GOP chairman stitute impeachment proceedings for program to restore salmon in the Today is Tuesday, Aug. 1, the 213th states. only at odds cil and Gov. Michael S. Dukakis also downers.” Moorman said. Connecticut River. greatly to this mobility. The play. As mobility has grown, Republicans traditionally are hard- Mike Montgomery and state Senate approve the so-called resolution of the resoiution of address. day of 1978 with 152 to follow. In 1907, the United States Army Air five-day Fourth of July headed folk, and very few of them Republican leader Paul Priolo. address, Bonin will become the first Both impeachment and the resolu­ time and distance tend to Force, was founded as part of the are predicting a top to bottom return Reporting on the Proposition 13 ’The moon is moving from its first over health chief justice in state history to be tion of address could result in Bonin’s weekend found'more than shrink. t Signal Corps. It now is the Air Force. removal but, in House debate, Oplan- to power for the GOP soon. National phenomenon in their state, both men quarter toward a new moon. removed from office. three million Americans In 1975, President Ford, at the di said impeachment would give Landon says daughter It may be true that there are chairman Bill Brock, for example, said the danger all Republicans ’The morning star is Jupiter. •WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen, House action came on a 206-17 vote European Security Conference in Bonin a chance to defend himself and traveling by air. More than no fresh contribution to humor has a six-year plan to achieve should guard against in tax cut The evening stars are Mercury, Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., at odds Monday night, after nearly eight Helsinki, joined Russia and 33 other legislators a chance to debate tne one-third of them were at- these days. But the old jokes majority status and openly concedes politics is Democrats stealing the Venus, Mars and Saturn. with President Carter on the scope hours of debate during a special ses­ has good Senate shot ’Those born on this date are under nations in affirming a broad charter and timing of a national health in­ sion convened solely to consider the matter fully. tracted by the new low fares are being recycled as never that 1978 is not likely to be a big year “ I’m not defending Judge Bonin the sign of Leo. for peace and human progress surance plan, said today his dis­ measure calling for Bonin’s removal. TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI) - Alfred L.C. “ John” Fltzjarfell. offered by many airlines. before. for the GOP in Senate contests. per se," said Orlandi. I’m defending Landon, tne 1936 R epu blican Francis Scott Key, who wrote the throughout Europe. agreements with the White House Dukakis filed that measure last The candidate considered from the At the same time, some flam­ the process ... In six years in this presidential nominee, won’t make beginning as the man to beat in the Yesterdays Star-Spangled Banner, was born Aug. In 1977, pilot Francis Gary Powers, are limited to health insurance. month. boyant talk was heard during the House, I have never felt so strongly predictions about today's ,(?QP. .Senate face is a former congressman 1, 1779. U-2 pilot shot down over Russia in “ I’ll differ on health insurance, With its vote, the House accepted a Thought meetings in Detroit. .^clearly,” Kennedy said in an Judiciary Committee reporf that an injustice was being done.” Senate primary but admits tihih^t' ''^fdm' Topeka, Bill Roy. The 23 years ago On this day in history: 1960, was killed when his weather Bonin had asked, in a letter For example, Lynn Lowe, the a|ipeararice on the CBS Morning charged Bonin’s actions showed a “ look good” for his daughter, Naiicy 'D em ocrat, who barely m issed Firemen battle fire in South Main In 1790, the first U.S. Census helicopter crashed in Los Angeles. delivered only five minutes before Arkansas Republican chairman and News. “ I intend to support the presi­ “ careless disregard of the demands Landon Kassebaum. knocking off Sen. Robert Dole, R- When CodV taks is done: year with God — Street woods for seven hours. the special session began Monday About 350,000 Kansans are Kan., in 1974, is expected to win a the long-odds GOP candidate for dent on other issues. ... I’ve sup­ of the code of judicial conduct.” Justice Bonin Humble — weary — yet always my morning, to address the Legislature expected at the polls to narrow down four-way Democratic primary and to That night I knelt in prayer before governor, told the national executive 10 years ago ported the president in the past and The committee had adopted the feet ti_J circumstances surrounding his ap­ before either chamber voted on the the electoral field in several races, be a toi'gh general election foe. thee Lord! committee he expects to win. And if Samuel A. Crispino of Crispino’s Capital Fare will continue to do it.” report earlier Monday on a 17-3 vote. It seems thy light came tike a The path of Christ — my Savior I so pointment of three secretaries in his resolution; h's request was dis­ including the one between Mrs. Other Democrats running include that wasn’t enough to rattle the Supreme Foods and Abraham Kennedy, whose break with Carter Rep. Alfred E. Saggese Jr., D- fmaling sword — love; Zubrow of Westown Pharmacy an­ do-gooders usually ignore. Ask any sparked speculation that he might Winthrop, one of 17 committee court office. regarded. Kassebaum and eight other GOP investment broker Jam es Maher, Each day I receive his blessings teacups. Brock himself said it was By ANDREW TULLY The resolution of address is It touched my head-deep in nounce plans for building and expan­ small employer on a street comer qanvass the country on behalf of con­ members supporting the document, Both charges were included in the Senate candidates seeking to replace county clerk Dorothy White and real from above. entirely possible for Art Fletcher to WASHINGTON - Glancing state Supreme Court’s censure of expected to be discussed during the Sen. Jam es Pearson, R-Kan., who is, reverence bowed — ding their stores on Hartford Road. and he’ll tell you he can’t hire uh- gressional candidates who support told the House he did not believe estate developer Roland Wes win the mayor’s seat in Washington, through an articie in the Heritage regular Wednesday meeting of the To serve thee — with my heart Now task ending — my heart with Democrat Henry Becker, state .health insurance, said he would work Bonin could continue to fulfill the Bonin. retiring after 16 years in the Senate. Preboth. Foundation's “ Policy Review," I skilled blacks at the minimum wage Governor's Council. But debate may Other contests stimulating interest , and soul — I vowed! love — D.C. representative from Manchester’s for Democrats around the countp' duties assigned to the chief justice. But the committee report went In the Democratic governor because he’s go bankrupt. ’Thus the center — not on Bonin himself — but Each day I prayed I felt thee by my Fervent with prayer — looks up Brave talk for public consumption 20th Assembly District (West Side), enjoyed a little thrill when 1 came this fall. But other commitments will ■‘Can someone remain in the beyond court findings to criticize are a three-way Democratic race to primary. House Speaker John Carlin law, as Williams notes, “ produces! a on whether the council should con­ side above — is cheap in underdog politics, but announces he will not seek re- across the line, “ Blacks are strong limit that effort to “ two to three highest position on the trial court Bonin for violating “ the proper stan­ choose a challenger to GOP Gov. — leader of the first Democratic- racial effect because minorities, par­ duct public hearings before it votes The sacred joy I felt I could not For soon I know from his celestial there is a professionalism at the election for a second term in the people." weeks,” Kennedy said. with this report hanging over him?” dard of judicial conduct for a chief Robert Bennett, and an 11-candidate controlled Kansas house in more on the resolution and forwards the hide; sky national committee level that usually Legislature. The saints be praised, I thought, ticularly the young, are dispropor­ Kennedy said despite dis­ Saggese asked rhetorically. justice” in allowing a former legal race in the 5th C ongressional than 60 years is believed to hold a matter to Dukakis. In church such inspirations touched God will send his angels — for me cuts down wishful windjamming. So Dr. A. Elmer Diskan plans his here is a piece worth reading if only tionately represented among the low- agreements with the administration He later added that Bonin had client to pay $2,100 for a dinner and District. slim lead over Sen. Bert Chaney and reception in his honor after he The council voted last month to Recently Mrs. Kassebaum, 45, a Topeka attorney Harry Wiles, the my heart; — from on high! it is worth notice that the two con­ third trip aboard the American because the author is not stuck in the skilled.” on health insurance, a compromise “ embarrassed the system by his ac­ How proud — that in thy work I’d Rev. Fr. Walter A. Hyszko hospital ship, SS Hope at Colombo, Williams looks back to 1948, when 'might be reached later on the tions and his statements.” became chief justice in 1977. withhold pay from Bonin, who had radio station executive, has appeared 1964' Democratic gubernatorial tests Lowe and Brock were talking usual emotional been collecting his $800-a-week be a part! St. Johns Church Ceylon. black youths had a loicer unemploy­ program. In its eight-page report, the The committee charged the justice to move slightly ahead of her closest nominee. about would involve upsets so breath­ c e m e n t of should not have allowed the former salary since his temporary suspen­ GOP competitors - Wayne Angell, Bennett, one of a dozen Republican So many years have passed — each ment rate than white youths. Today, Comprehensive national health Judiciary Committee c it^ Bonin’s patronizing com­ sion by the Supreme Court April 13. an Ottawa college professor, banker care is “ a right, not a privilege,” presence at a lecture allegedly held client, the Conboy Insurance Co, of governors left in the nation, is passion for our for most age groups, black youths But council members have insisted Kennedy said, challenging the ad­ to raise funds (or 24 men awaiting Boston, to finance those events or to and farmer; and businessman Sam expected to win his party’s nomina­ are unemployed at a rate of two to that action should not be interpreted black brethren. ministration’s plan to link the timing trial in the Superior Court system on pay $1,800 for a leased car driven by Hardage. tion to a second four year term. three times that of white youths. The as an indication they will oppose W a lte r E . ot national health insurance to charges they engaged in homosexual Bonin’s wife, Angela, last year. Landon, 90, who still keeps an eye Hoping to block Bennett’s renomina­ unemployment rate for black teen­ The White House leadership gap Williams, who economic indicators activity with adolescent boys and the Earlier Monday, the House Bonin on the resolution of address. on politics, mainly at the national tion are the Rev. Harold Knight and wrote the study, agers in June stood at 37.1 percent, level, noted Monday he does not often former state printer Robert Sanders. compared with 14.2 percent for all make election predictions at the By LEE RODERICK America show that day by the White Carter’s slow reaction to Bourne,, own-thing among his staff. He is now happens to be House. and mild drug warning to his s\aff, reaping the unhappy results. black. In the context of this commen­ teen-agers nationally. primary level. “ Oh, it’s pretty hard to say,” he Seafood strike Then this wrap-up question from a unfortunately is characteristic of his Nearly everyone acknowledges tary, that is important because Moreover, a study by Andrdw WASHINGTON - Sam Donaldson Short jail term sought in slaying said. “ It looks good for Nancy.” NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (UPI) — reporter: “ Has anyone at the White reaction, or lack thereof, to other in- that he is personally a very decent Brimmer, an economist and 'a of ABC television got Jody Powell’s Williams takes the position that He declined to compare her cam­ More than 500 seafood workers at 14 House resigned since the president’s house problem people. He kept Bert person. But his sorry lack of government “ assistance” is, one of former member of the Federal daily press briefing off to a quick When the child continued epying paign to his own Populist-style ef­ fish processing plants were on strike statement (that members of his staff Lance around for three months after decisiveness has further eroded the Reserve Board, supports WiUiams’ sentenced to the maximum one-year that the boy died from car­ start the other morning. Brandishing the blacks’ problems. His viewpoint WILLIMANTIC (UPI) - The she hit him in the chest, Gaucher forts of past years. today after rejecting a new contract using drugs illegally in the future will his troubles began, including more faith of Americans in their leaders. arguments. Brimmer took a lopg ' Windham County state’s attorney has prison term on the reduced charge, diopulmonary arrest after the a recent issue of U.S. News and is interesting because it is unconven­ said. “ But I’m proud of the campaign offer over the weekend. look at the Washington, D.C., job • recommended a pregnant teen-age with the term suspended to time World Report with a cover that said be fired)?” than a full month after his friend had The Gallup poll indicated 75 percent tional, and because Williams teaches Gaucher said Mrs. Craballo then assault. she’s made, a grass-roots cam­ The contract from the Seafood Powell: “ Not that 1 know of. Has no hope of surviving in his post at the of our citizens liked the job Carter economics at Temple University and market and concluded that competi­ - mother, who pleaded guilty to the served when she is presented for noticed the child’s eyes were closed Gaucher said, “ The defendant said paign,” he said. “ I think it’s both Dealers Association representing the “America’s Highways Going to beating death of her 17-month-old anyone in your organization left?” Office of Management and Budget. was doing in March 1977. ’That figure is a Distinguished Scholar at the tion in that market, resulting from sentencing next month. and his hands were white. She whenever the baby cried she knew of good for the candidate and good for city’s processing plants was voted Pot,’’ Donaldson asked the obvious: son, serve a three-month prison He said Mrs. Caraballo will have no other way but to bit him or slap Powell’s so’s-your-old-man ap­ When U.N. Ambassador, Andrew plummeted to 44 percent in May of Heritage Foundation. the higher minimum wage, will have became hysterical and tried to the party.” down 254-18 as the old contract “ Have they been smoking, too?” terra. served three months at the Niantic him to get him to stop.” especially adverse effects on the resuscitate him. He has been appearing in television expired Sunday. Guffaws all proach to the drug charges now Young recently made a laughing this year. Unconventional? You can say that The child’s death came just three young and untrained and on members The mother, Norma Caraballo, 17, Correctional Center by then. Her husband returned home short­ commercials for his daughter, and Vessels of the New Bedford fleet of around from the swirling around the Executive Man­ stock of himself and his country once “Let us create together a new again. Sample this line from the The state’s attorney said Mrs. months after the Connecticut Depart­ of minority groups. had been charged with first-degree ly after midnight and called an am­ Hardage said that hurt: “ You just between 100-150 boats Monday White House sion has done nothing to quiet more by his undiplomatic and stupid national spirit of unity and trust,” Williams study: “ By several ^ manslaughter, but pleaded guilty Caraballo, who is three months preg­ ment of Children and Youth Services It’s happening already. Williartis bulance. The child was pronounced don’t run against Alf Landon in Kan­ brought their catches into Boston. press corps, and a suspicions that Dr. Peter Bourne utterances, the most Carter could said Carter in his inaugural address a measures blacks were better off 'Monday to a reduced charge of nant, bit her son, Jose, on the hand returned him to his home. The boy reports that between 1977 and 1978 dead -at Windham Memorial sas,” he said. Gloucester and other Atlantic ports may symbolize a larger drug bring himself to do was tell Andy to year ago January. “ Your strength when thq society was more racially ’ criminally negligent homicide. June 7 because he was crying and suffered broken bones twiee before sly grin from Hospital. Other Republicans in the race in­ problem in the administration. check with himself or Cy Vance in can compensate for my weakness, discriminatory.” It is an argument unemployment for 16-17-year-old ' ' State’s Attorney Harry S. Gaucher for processing. Powell while he wouldn’t go to sleep. The medical examiner determined DCYS assigned him to foster homes clude state Sens. Jan Meyers and State mediator Angelo Colella said and your wisdom can help to blacks rose from 38.7 to 50.4 percent, Jr. recommended Mrs. Caraballo be searched for this Bourne, apparently with good the future before saying such things. for which the author marshals con­ for six months. Norman Gaar, banker Deryl union and management could not Mrs. Caraballo dropped out of a retort; “ They’re reason, thought he could hold onto his It seems the closest Carter has minimize my mistakes.” siderable evidence. and for a 20-24-year-oId blacks from Schuster; engineer Bill Gibbs; agree on several issues for a new 21.7 to 22.5 percent. local school in the eighth grade after going to pot 151,000 job after he was caught come to outright punishing a Surely Carter, an intelligent man, He notes, for example, that “ Other restaurant owner Kenneth Hender­ contract, including wages, health “Blacks are strong people,” all she became pregnant with Jose. because of the cold weather, and the issuing a drug prescription in a phony member of his top staff is when he knows he has made serious mistakes ethnic groups (Jews, Japanese and son and livestock commission seller benefits and pensions. right. And Williams says "they do president’s demonstrated inability to name. agreed to boot Midge (“ the mouth of judgment in the 18 months since Chinese) made it into America’s Construction up in state not need special treatment and control the weather.” In other words, It was only after columnist Jack that roared” ) Costanza into the then. The nation’s strength and mainstream without social commit­ programs, such as affirmative action “ Are you going to blame Carter for Anderson revealed — and others con­ White House basement in May, while wisdom can only do so much to rec­ ment and in the face of open housing in older cities. I would-like to take this opportunity on behalf of firmed — that Bourne himself had reducing her staff from 15 to one. But tify those mistakes. Our hope must hostality.” and quotas: those programs mainly • HARTFORD (UPI) - State Permits were issued for the con­ with construction exceeding demoli­ that, too?” tion by 562 permits. my wife Sally, my boys Andrew and Stewart, to public­ tampered with drugs, that he was she continues to draw $56,(X)0 salary be that Carter will soon reach deep But blacks, writes Williams, are benefit the most advantaged blacks ' Department of Community Affairs struction of 15,446 new units and the The Fiji Islands, Barbados and A question or two followed on the Other towns with the most con­ Iceland do not have armed ly thank all those neighbors and public personnel forced out of the administration. In while making enemies for Carter into his inner resources and find the handicapped today by “ government and whose whites who, while not in­ •Commissioner W. Jam es Rice says demolition of 1,806 units in 1977, the administration’s efforts to cut infla­ report says. In 1976, permits were struction activity were' Norwalk, forces. ' leaving, he alleged there was a “ high with her spitfire approach to ERA qualities of leadership he so far has cluded in them, do earn salaries Ibr Jibusing production 1977 increased responsible for averting a near tragedy on July 7 at tion, then back to the topic of the restraints on the pperation of the given for 13,562 new units and 2,117 Stamford, Greenwich, Southington, incidence” of marijuana use, and and other issues. failed to exhibit. market that prevent blacks and administering them.” slightly over the previous year. 3i00 A.M. hour. Sarah McClendon, who has The department Monday released a demolitions. Milford, Guilford, Hamden, some cocaine use, among other ★ ★ ★ Hispanics from having an opportuni­ An interesting and thought- badgered nine presidents on behalf of ®Scri|i|iB Lrugue NewHpupers 1978 study of building and-demolition per­ Bridgeport had 15 more building Torrington and Stratford. On that date a fire was discovered in one of the White House staff members. Other In assuming the presidency, Jim ­ provoking piece. Jimmy Garter her Texas papers: “ Sen. Howard ty to get a footing and advance as mits issued in towns throughout the permits last year than demolition Towns reporting net losses in WIHTB) should read it. boy’s rooms. To the anonymous telephone operator Baker has called for a Justice sources have repeated those charges. my Carter sowed a spirit of do-your- have disadvantaged minorities of the state showing, a modest increase in permits, and Waterbury had 92-more housing units included Hartford, 407; Department investigation of drug past.” Dear editor: construction last year and a con­ construction than demolition per­ New Haven, 360; New Britain, 35; who-took that call, the Manchester Police Department 8C00FS lyDon^Snqri and New London, 33, the report said. abuse at the White House. What is (He acknowledges that laws im­ Nobody will admit it at a White tinued increase in demolition of mits. Avon had the most growth, TO BUY for their prompt response by Officer Benson, to Jim President Carter’s reaction?” SKID ROW MK9 OKI O' ^KDI rtO'P TKIKK Kf’P mu. If m m n' posing such restraints are written to House, but Jimmy Carter is conduc­ McKay and his professional fire fighters for putting ting a hush-hush investigation into Powell, drawing deeply on a MISSION roiinoiANo KiFEKKiK To US im s KKOtV HTTEIf.' m'ti rut c m help the disadvantaged and further out the fire as quickly as they did, the Manchester cigarette: “ We have no comment.” the pursuit of some other his aides’ social lives. CLEAN AS m M m m ii! / m ouv In the wake of the Peter Bourne Memorial Hospital for their help, to Al and Jeanette McClendon: “1 know you have no SOUP KITCHEN “desirable” social objective.) Gas firms to make refunds comment, but I want to hear the However, Williams takes off after scandal. Carter wants to know how Lesperance and all our neighbors who helped comfort Robert C. Dixon, vice president of USD CMS president’s reaction.” the minimum wage law, which sets a many of his helpers attend parties at HARTFORD (UPI) - Three gas return $3.8 million, company spokesmen said Monday. Connecti|Ut Natural Gas, said the us during this trying time. And most especially to Al Powell: “ He has no reaction and no k minimum or maximum price at which marijuana is smoked or companies in the state will refund The federal Energy Regulatory state Pudlic Utilities Control and Brenda Scotto for sharing their home with us for comment.” which a transaction may, legally oc­ cocaine is sniffed. He has also asked $27.2 million to their customers Commission had allowed the Authority will determine how the CARTER cur. He argues that the law sets a some aides, personally, if they in­ because the companies’ suppliers over two weeks. ★ ★ ★ suppliers, the Tennessee Gas mohey is to be distributed. labor price “ whereby it is un­ dulge in any kind of dope-taking. were granted smaller rate hikes than Another question or two on the Pipeline Co. and Algonquin .Gas Dixon said the PUCA has con­ Our most sincere thanks and deep appreciation. economical for firms to hire (and Says a Congressional pal of the .they requested. Shrinking size of Carter’s proposed Connecticut Natural Gas Corp. will Transmission Co., to base charges on ducted one hearing on the distribu­ hence train) the most low-skilled in­ president:' ” It looks to me like some tax cut, and why Midge Costanza M 'refund $10.4 million. Northeast rates requested from March 15; 1975 tion of $6.4 million from Tennesse 11229 Main St., Mancheater| I Rohert C, Heavisides of Carter’s people may be asked to bumped off ABC’s Good Morning dividuals.” ' Utilities will refund $13 million, and to Dec. 31, 1977, but then ruled they Gas, but none have been scheduled TEL. 646-8464___ That happens to be a fact of life the resign.” Southern Connecticut Gas Co. will could only charge lesser amounts. yet on $4 million from Algonquin. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.^Manchester. Conn., Tues., Aug. 1, 1978- PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 1, 197^

Dukes celebrate \. Parents being surveyed Betty’s notebook IV 30th aimiversary on public bus for ECHS nier of Bristol. By Betty Ryder Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duke of 44 By CHRIS BLAKE tion will be tallied and presented to The proposal requires board ap­ Brookfield Road, Bolton, celebrated More than 60 people attended from the Board of Education in prepara­ proval, Diggs said. Herald Reporter their 30th wedding anniversary on Bolton, Manchester, Coventry, Ver­ tion for its Aug. 7 meeting. He would not comment on whether July 16 at a surprise open house held non, South Windsor and Madison, EAST HARTFORD -T h e public Under Public Act 78-128, a state the hoard wilt accept it. at their home. A buffet was served along with an school administration has sent 305 statute, public schools may fund “If they do pass it, the board would anniversary cake, questionnaires to parents of East Had a great time at the mystery It’s a lovely restaurant and the Even birds of paradise (which The couple was married on July 17, busing to parochial schools on a for­ have to figure out where to get the Mr. and Mrs. Duke are natives of Catholic High School students living ride sponsored by the Ladies food was very good. some countries refuse to import) 1948, at Emanuel Lutheran Church. mula basis. money tor it,” Diggs said. Manchester. Mrs. Duke is the former in East Hartford to get a better idea Auxiliary of the Anderson-Shea Post The manager, Rick Andrew, took trimmed evening wear. Hosting the party were their In East Hartford, it would cost the The board would have to take some Mary Johnson, The couple moved to of who would use a publicly-funded of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. me on a four of the facility and I was Tiny little black hats with daughter. Miss Kathy Duke of Bolton town about $20,000 and the state money from some other program in Bolton in 1955. Mr. Duke is employed The busload of members and amazed to find it was so large. rhinestones and veils and even muffs and their daughter and son-in-law, bus system. about $10,000 to fund a busing the budget, he said. at Rice Packaging in Ellington. guests were in fine voice and we ac­ We were in cne of the banquet retumd to the fashion scene. Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Kristen) Four­ The questionnaires, which were program to East Catholic High. Lawrence DelPonte, chairman of companied Mitch Miller (on tape) to rooms, but they had a large dining 'I bet if we check our trunl^s or sent July 26, asked four questions. At a recent Board of Education the Board of Education, said the closets, we’ll probably find we have The four questions are: What grade meeting, a group called the Com­ board would have to look at the infor­ some old favorites such as “When room and a loft which opened just The engagement of Miss Lynne- Irish Eyes are Smiling,” “Who’s just the IN dress for fall and winter. is your son or daughter in? Does mittee for Implementation of Public mation, buflie declined to speculate two months ago where a three-piece Marie Burgess of Hartford to Frank The new styles certainly remind he/she drive an automobile to school Act 78-128 spoke on behalf of the about what their decision would be. Sorry Now,” and a rousing “I’m combo was playing for dancing or J. Axiak of Manchester has been an­ Wedding me of other designs that were the or ride in a carpool? If transportation ‘"The money would have to come Looking Over a Four-leaf Clover.” listening. , nounced by her parents, Mr. and proposal. So the mystery is over for another rage several years ago. were provided, how often would you .The hoard tabled action on the from some source in the budget,” he The bus driver kept slowing down Mrs. Eldred C. Burgess of Windsor. at various dining spots along the way, year. Bridget Marceau and her com­ People often say if you hang onto use it during a five-day week? Based matter while it sought further infor­ said. Mr. Axiak is the son of Mr. and Gwozdz-Wright indicating that each was the place we mittee did a great job of keeping it a your clothes long enough, they’ll be on last year, how many activities do mation. The Board of Education will dis­ Mrs. Carmel Axiak of Daly City, would stop for dinner. surprise. I’m sure all the ladies look back in style. ’This season, they’re you participate in which meet after “This survey will give thg board cuss the matter at the Aug. 7 Calif. Miss Kathleen Holly Wright and Manchester Memorial Hospital He actually pulled into The Steak forward to next year’s trip. right. school? harder information than we had meeting. That meeting is scheduled The bride-elect graduated from James R. Gowzdz, both of East Hart­ School of Radiology. She is currently Miriam Levinson, acting assistant before,” said Eugene Diggs, for 7:30 at the Penney High School Out in Talcottville, circled the Windsor High School and from St. ford, were married July 29 at First employed as a radiology technician Making a splash business manager, said the informa­ superintendent of schools. amphitheatre. parking lot arid returned to Route 83. Fashion notes Charity Ball Francis Hopsital School of Nursing. Church of Christ, Congregational in by Natural Health Physicians in When we arrived at the University East Hartford. More skin is being bared in Paris in Fans of A1 Gentile and his She is employed as a register^ Glastonbury. of Connecticut, he stonned in front of Teresa Tanguay (left), Tina Paquette at East Hartford High School. Christine this year’s fashion collection. orchestra turned out in full force nurse at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Hart­ The bride is the daughter of Mrs. the campus cafeteria and said, “Now Mr. Gwozdz graduated from the (center), and Christine Burke of the Drennan Burke won the event for Drennan Pool. No longer can we hide our figures Saturday night for the Charity Ball to ford. Margaret F. Wright of Bolton and the you can find out what your tax University of Massachusetts and Pool swim team get ready to swim in the 11 (Herald photo by Tuller) East Hartford police report under blousy clothes and boots. benefit SIRE (Self-Improvement Her fiance graduated from Jeffer­ late Wayne R. Wright. The dollars are paying for; you can eat received a m aster’s degree in Trousers and boots have been given through Riding Education.” son High School and attended the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and and 12-year-old butterfly event last Thursday what your kids eat in college.” mechanical engineering from name was withheld. Gooawin Sireei some ume oeiween up in favor of form-hugging evening Held at Fiano’s Restaurant in College of San Mateo in California. Mrs. Michael J. Gwozdz of South Three local youths who allegedly Well, we weren’t convinced that we Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The three were released on a July 22 and July 31. Police said the wear in the sexiest arrays of black. Bolton, the crowd danced to nostalgic He is a veteran of service in the U.S. Hadley, Mass. broke into a home at 621 Burnside had officially arrived,, even when the Ave. were surprised Monday when promise to appear in court Aug. 14. family was away on vacation at the Some are slit up the sides or fronts tunes and enjoyed Mary Richards’ Air Force and is employed by Mar­ The Rev. Carl Holt officiated. After a trip to the Hawaiian chairman and co-chairman left the the home’s owner, Mrs. Mary They were charged with second- time. or backs and short by fashion stan­ singing. cus Communications. Mrs. Gwozdz graduated from Islands, the couple will reside in East Troopers hunting clues bus pretending that was IT. degree burglary. It was great to see everybody The couple is planning an Oct. 21 Curran, returned home early from The thieves entered a garage and Still later, we drove into Rosal’s dards — just under the knee. The Manchester High School and Hartford. having fun and at the same time wedding at St. Gabriel’s Church in vacation. stole a 10-speed bicycle, a lawn Restaurant in Mansfield and were , dropped-waist sprinkled with knowing they are aiding some less Windsor. Police said Mrs. Curran had left Norman M. Young, 37, of an un­ mower and a lawn trimmer. Value of delighted to find we had, indeed, rhinestones and black silk flowers drew oh’s and ah’s , fortunate people. for a vacation with her two sons on known address was charged on a the stolen goods is $515, police said. arrived. in med student slaying Saturday, July 29, and returned home warrant with six counts of burglary Correction “unplanned.” in connection with a series of break- Police said Monday they incorrect­ Collegs notea ins at 905 Burnside Ave. on Feb. 22. NEW HARTFORD (UPI) - A friend of his nephew’s reported the estate Monday. She called the police who arrested ly identified a youth who was Young was in jail at the time on squad of Connecticut state troopers “trouble.” The former CIA agent did not know the three youths. Police said the arrested for third-degree assault Neumann received both this award other charges, police said. Among the students named to the T h om as W. N eum an n of fanned out over the 180-acre estate of Aranow was the son of Dr. Henry Aranow and a fellow medical stu­ three were drinking beer in Mrs. Friday, July 14. and the Sears B. Condit Honor Award Curran’s living room when they In addition to the burglary charge. A yam of a tale dean’s list for the spring semester at Manchester, a June 18 graduate of a former CIA agent today, searching Aranow, a professor emeritus at the dent, Steven Asherman, 28, of New The youth who was arrested was for his outstanding scholastic arrived. Young was charged with third- the Unversity of Bridgeport are: Northeastern University,' was for clues in the murder of his medical school. One professor called York City, arrived at his property Stephen J. Myers Jr., 18, of 99 East Manchester: Nancy Bauer, nur­ presented the President’s Award at achievement. In addition to the cer­ nephew, a student at Columbia the victim a model student. Saturday night, police said. Entry had been made through an degree , larceny and second-degree tificate, each award carried a sti­ Shore Trail, (Jlastonbury. Police had sing; and Jane Stanton, marketing. the annual Honors Day banquet held University’s medical school. “He had all the attributes we look They were visiting a cabin built by unlocked bedroon window. larceny. reported the youth's name as Stephen Mohair is back, after a fashion recently iniBoston. pend of $200. for in our students,” said Dr. Thomas Aranow’s brother, Philip, 29, who Arrested were Scott MacDonald, He was taken Monday to a state Michael Aranow of Hastings-on- B, Miller of 37 Lorraine Court. Hudson, N.Y., died from repeated Q. Morris, associate chairman of the with another friend, Robert Lane, 17, of 52 Orchard St. and David jail. Miller was charged July 14 with By ELLIE GROSSMAN stab wounds to the back and multiple Department of Medicine at Colum­ arrived earlier in the day, Aranow Pinkham, 17, of 63 Garden St. The failure to drive in the right lane. designers continue to demand. It cuts to the face and neck. Chief bia’s College of Physicians and was last seen alive by his brother and third person was a juvenile and the Someone broke into a home on NEW YORK (NEA) - Dr. James feels so good, for one thing. Medical Examiner Dr. Elliot Gross Surgeons. “He gave promise of a Lane around 9 p.m. when he and Davis probably grinned and dug his “The best quality,” he said, “is Burgers, fries, take Hong Kong said Monday. very bright future.” Asherman left the cabin for Lookout toe in the gravel and said, “Aw, you called ‘fall kid hair’ because the kid The victim’s uncle, Frank Jones, Police scuba divers today con­ Point. didn’t have to do that, chief.” is born in February and March and Jr., a retired CIA agent and foreign tinued probing the depths of three Shortly before 8 a.m. Sunday, Housing chief perplexed (Inside, he was probably thinking, shorn first in August and September. service officer, discovered the fully- ponds on the estate, searching for the Asherman came to Jones’ house swell. The first mate could go mad The hair is very soft and fine with a and head for People’s Republic clothed body aoout 7:30 a.m. Sunday murder weapon. Police said the shirtless and said “there had been and whow knows how long it’ll take light-weight hand to it. Mohair when he went to an elevated area, divers found nothing Monday. some trouble” and Aranow was gone to the good ol’ U.S. of A., and I’ve got becomes increasingly coarse as the called “Lookout Point,” after a Bloodhounds also were used to comb when he awoke, policf0 exam will be placed into a minority East Hartford fire calls Interested people should In the seven-page decision filed racial impact by being job-related. accelerated promotion in hiring pool. If they pass physical DRIVEWAYS register for this meeting. FashiQn, beauty tips Monday, Daly also told the city to The test gave lower scores to those Actual classes will begin recognition of outstanding pick up the candidates’ legal fees and tests, they will be hired by the city. proportion and not too it with a lacey performance, duty It was like daughter, like mother recently with higher educational levels, Daly Monday, 12:14 p.m. —Medical call to 382 Burnside Ave. Sept. 12 and run on Get a new angle on Curly lliiiiking court costs. Daly ruled firefighters must be small. handkerchief in the breast proficiency and said. It also emphasized personality Monday, 12:38 p.m. —Smoke in basement at 6 Easton succeeding Tuesdays braids with pipe cleaners,, If you’re setting your when Georgia Holt (right) burst into song Daly also ruled the candidates are hired from the pool until the total pocket and a stickpin on a demonstrated professional and peer relationships. St. through Jan. 23. One class instead of the usual Guiize nuliun hair instead of “permanen- during “new talent preview night” at a West to be given the same seniority as 21 number of minority members of the lapel. abilities. Daly appointed Westport lawyer Monday, 5:23 p.m. —Medical call to 305 Silver Lane. will meet in the morning barrette or ribbon. When you’re packing for ting” it, remember — the firelighters appointed in October 450-man department reaches 125. 9aving ^CaJrtju~~u Hollywood club. The 51-year-old Holt, mother David' S. Maclay as a “ special There is currently only one black in Monday, 6:25 p.m. —Medical call to Interstate 84 west from 9-10:30; the other will Tull, llUl Hlllull ^ a trip, create more room in less hair you put in each Exercise inieresi 1976. He ordered no promotional A 1974 graduate of East of singer Cher (left), is not really a new talent. master” to oversee the department’s the department. of the Charter Oak Bridge exit. bew held in the evening Certainly:- .a very U ll your valise by rolling up curl, the curlier it will be. If you can’t get out to an exams are to be given until all the hiring program and determine the ALL WOBKIHANSHIP GUARANTEED Hartford High School, he She did a bit of radio and saloon singing in her According to early unofficial es­ Monday, 10:05 p.m. -W alk in medical call to fire from 7-8:30. .WQmqn,.cqii,..wear the new gauze clothes and then Itliizr of Hofim-HH exercise class, consider minority candidates are deemed eligibility of minority candidates. joined the Marine Corps in youth. Now she is hoping to ma|ce it big with an timates, the court order may cost the headquarters at 726 Main St. FREE ESitilMATES Tel. 528-4362 Those taking the will ' ciAnbs atid^H'aii'^nibments securing them — in­ Is your new blazer buying one on tape which qualified to take them. Daly also set a Sept. 15 hearing to dividually — with rubber you can follow at will. September 1974. city $2 million or more. Monday, 10:34 p.m. -Investigation at 42 Daniel St. each be given a nutritional — so long .as Jhey’re in extremely tailored? Soften album.' Daly had ruled July 14 that the 1975 determine the court costs and at­ bands. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mdtlc’lieBler.'Go'nn., Tues., Auk. 1, 1978- PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. Aug. 1.1978 Hearing tonight on ordinance GOP news conferences have a Hollywood quality o y MIKE CLANCY with walkie talkies just like iti the Suddenly Lufkin came out of the Republican politicians, campaign GOP luncheon with dozens of party HARTFORDVTFORD (U PD P I)(^ T^ There’s real movies. lion’s den. “Hey, what a zoo!” he workers and family members of the members on hand. The reporters ha^ to ban alcohol in town parks something to be said fw news con­ Analysis ’The hotel corridor was jammed said. “I watched you on the tube in­ candidates. to wait 90 minutes this time. Rome ferences produced by Republican with reporters. Television side,” he added to one of the televi­ Rome, Sarasin and Biebel made took the stage. He told jokes for VERNON - An ordinance which council members who felt that this and has posed a danger to the orderly Silate Chairman Fred Biebel and Rome, Senate minority leader, had cameramen did “live” broadcasts sion reporters just finishing an on- their entrance to a standing ovation. several minutes, warming up the would prohibit the possession or con­ would be a form of discrimination and peaceful flow of both traffic and starring Ron Sarasin and Lew Rome: unexpectedly reneged on his promise under blazing hot lights,* which the-spot broadcast. They each made a short statement. crowd. sumption of alcoholic beverages in and could lead to other problems. persons in these areas. The productions have a Hollywood of a primai7 to put the governor’s shoved the corridor temperature into “You were pretty good,” said Family members cried. Party Then Sarasin appeared to announce town parks and recreation areas will People living in the area of Henry The proposed ordinance to be quality. nomination to a vote of all the 90s. Tempers flashed. Lufkin, no stranger to the tube members applauded, Rome said he’d the party’s underticket choices. With be reviewed at a public hearing Park petition^ the council to draw reviewed tonight doesn’t allow any The first two news conferences of Republican party members. He also One reporter tried to push his way himself as a gubernatorial hopeful a answer questions. A reporter asked practiced aplomb, he said, “The tonight at 8 in the Memorial Building, up an ordinance because of the exceptions to the rule. It states, "No the combined Sarasin-Rome guber­ violated his pledge not to join past the muscle — three burly few years ago. him if he had been pressured into his envelope, please.” When each choice Park Place. problems with noise and late parties person shall possess or consume any natorial campaign had all the ear- Congressman Krasin’s campaign. “Oddjobs” with the radios in their While the reporters waited, they decision. had been named, Sarasin made an in the park. alcoholic liquor in any town park or tiiarks of a stage production. Some Rome’s campaign staff put out the pockets and “Sarasin” buttons on were told a “complimentary cocktail "Oh no,’’ he said. Followup impassioned vow to swamp the The hearing will precede a regular Section one of the proposed or­ recreation area.” reporters were virtually held captive word there would be a 3 p.m. news Jh e ir lapels. The muscle shoved the lounge” had been set up in a hotel questions were drowned ii) a roar of Democrats in the fall. room a few floors away. They were council mieting during which the dinance states that the council finds It calls for the director of public between emotional Republican Party conference in a Hartford hotel. reporter back. laughter., The television cameras He then led the crowd out of the Inside the suite were the party’s invited to help themselves, but most council wfll take action on the or­ that the unregulated consumption of works to post every town park and niembers and the GOP’s onstage Dozens of perplexed reporters panned from the candidates to the room in a parade that hooted and movers and shakers: Biebel and of the reporters stayed put. audience and back. ’That was the dinance. ' alcoholic beverages in town parks recreation area with signs relating tp heroes. rushed to the hotel. hollered its way the three blocks to The council had first considered and recreation areas has caused a the provisions of the ordinance. And the heroes played to the When they arrived, they were told production underwriters Dan Lufkin Finally, the “news conference” news conference. the party’s nominating convention. proposing an ordinance which would serious impediment to the use and Any person violating the provisions ghllery, to the dismay of the working there would be a two-hour delay. and Clayton Gengras, two of the began. A portable stage had been The second show was on Friday. No questions were asked but the allow possession or consumption of enjoyment of these areas by the will be fined not more than $100 fot ptess. They were barred from Sarasin’s state’s wealthiest power brokers. rolled into a hotel meeting room Reporters again were summoned. television cameras captured it all. alcoholic beverages in the parks by citizens of the town. It says the un­ each offense. If the ordinance is The show began on Thursday. top-floor hotel suite by hired muscle Also inside were Rome and Sarasin. filled with more than a hundred They found the conference site was a The news conference was over. special permission from the Recrea­ regulated situation has further passed tonight it will become effec­ tion Department. resulted in the congregation of large tive 15 days after it has been and disruptive crowds in these areas, published. This drew criticism from some Vt r State Police assist Raise for chief :...... S ^ r ' Town pay plan to be reviewed denied by council in investigating at meeting of Town Council By JUDY KUEHNEL The public “airing” of the raise •• ^ 'Z - missing persons Herald CorrrepondenI deletion angered most council members, however, who felt that the • -Vr-kV Iff . - VERNON —The Town Council will changes or amendments to the plan. using large amounts of hay bales in SOUTH WINDSOR - The Town head. She had left her home to go to matter should have been dealt with in VERNON - The State Police have meet tonight immediatly after a 7:30 After the initial specification an effort to control soil erosion in the Council Monday night voted along been called in to assist the Vernon the store and never returned. review process has been completed, construction area. executive session. public hearing and an executive ses­ party lines some $872 less for salary - . Police Department with its in­ The FBI has questioned the parents Vassilopoulos said the siltation Ryan admitted that to single out Courts almost ready sion to discuss pending litigation. 'The the plan will be periodically updated increases for non-union personnel . . . , -a Kerrigan, whom he felt “had had a vestigation into the disappearance of of Miss Luce concerning her dis­ meeting will be in the Memorial as described in the plan’s section on basin located on Campbell Avenue is than had been originally proposed. -'I-'-* • ’ '-i Patricia Luce, 18, of Skinner Road, appearance but because no evidence Building, Park Place. plan maintenance. not being maintained and the failure "’The move, which denied Police long and illustrious career in police New tennis courts at the Nicholson tract which will be lighted. The Nicholson courts work made it appear that there was a Vernon. was found of an interstate crime One of the agenda items will be dis­ The sub-committee will also seek of this basin permits siltation into Chief John Kerrigan a four percent Miss Luce was reported missing on having been committed they said the are near completion. They are part of a should be ready by September. (Herald photo definite problem.” cussion of a proposed pay plan and a to clarify several other points at Dobson Pond. He said months ago a increase, drew angry comments * < July 18. She was last seen by her investigation of the disappearance is federally funded project which will give the by Blake) tonight’s meeting. sand bar created by the siltation was from some council members. Most In other matters, the council ap­ iiy —•* ’*• recommendation of the sub­ * ,4- younger brother who dropped her off out of their jurisdiction. town 31 new or revamped tennis courts, 19 of The council will also hear a report removed from Dobson Pond and as of council members, however felt the proved an amended agreement with f$lf*-*** committee to include a section •'W **» at the Seven-Eleven Store on Route Mayor Frank McCoy will be cncerning appeals procedures if an from Charles Vassilopoulos, town the date he wrote his report the same salary increase — which had been the Board of Education for town use of a portion of Wapping Elementary 83 in Vernon. meeting today with parents and employee disagrees with his or her sanitarian concerning the en­ problem was surfacing again. recommended by Town Manager Miss Luce is the fourth female to others interested and concerned classification level or job descrip­ vironmental impact of Interstate 86 In other action the council will: Paul Talbot — should be delayed until School. The revised agreement, gives the disappear from the Tri-Town area of about the disappearance to discuss tion. construction. Hear a report from the director of the evaluation of the Police Depart­ them and see if they can come up Bank responds to requests; town a five year occupancy “except Vernon, Tolland and Ellington in the The section calls for each The reports are as of the early part Social services concerning general ment is completed in October. with any further information. in the case of unforeseen cir­ past five years. employee to receive a copy of the job of July and at that time John Gastler, assistance expenditures and a report Councilman Richard Ryan said he The FBI has agreed to standby in cumstances” demanding the school The first was Janice Pockett of description for his or her position; environmental analyst for the on vandalism at Rockville High felt to issue a merit increase while the event the state and local police be converted back for elementary Tolland in 1973. She was nine years each employee will be advised that Bureau of Planning and Research, School. the re-evaluation action is in process old at that time. .Lisa White of Ver­ find evidence that an interstate expands plans for outings classification decisions were made said the monitoring program at the The council will also be asked to i8‘ premature. use. Lydia Perry non disappeared in 1974 and Mrs. crime has been committed. The council also authorized the on the basis of certain criteria and Walker Reservoir site is still in the authorize Mayor Frank McCoy to •'The council assigned Talbot to in­ Expressing concern about the transfer of $25,125 from the Federal Susan LaRosa in 1975. On Thursday, Aug. 17, the destina­ Commission requires that it be open that the employee may wish to early phase of investigation. execute a contract with A. Richard vestigate the “ moral problem” number of disappearances. Mayor EAST HARTFORD — In response Revenue Sharing Fund to the Taxk Construction workers on the tion is Williamstown, Mass. This only to those who are members of the review those criteria to determine if He said sampling has shown some Lombardi Associates for engineering within the Polide Department last McCoy said his request for to’ the many requests it has received, Force to begin renovation of the por­ Interstate 86 reconstruction project, historic college town has much of First Federal Savings Association. his or her job has been properly initial increase in sediment deposi­ services and act on a'request for spiking, and asked that some changes Miss Perry returns found the body of Mrs. LaRosa in a assistance from state police isn't First Federal Savings has added a se­ tion on both sides of the “diaper” but funds to extend the fire alarm system tion of the school which will be used cond bus for each of the theater trips great interest to see, including the Reservations for both of these trips graded. be made within the department. wooded area near the highway, last meant as criticism of the local it is still too soon for a meaningful for Rockville. for town activities. planned for August. The first is on well-loved Sterling & Francine Clark should be made promptly in order If after review of job specifications “We as a council have embarked spring. An autopsy report revealed police. evaluation. Also the council will be asked to ap­ The council also approved the ap­ Aug. 6, a Sunday theater matinee in Art Museum. In the afternoon, the that tickets may be reserved. Checks the employee determines that the on a course of action (the from year in Bogota that she had a gunshot wound of th^ group will enjoy another of the fine are made payable to Community Ser­ position hasn’t been accurately Gastler said placement of the silt prove a request for two tax refunds evaluation). Now I say wait and see pointment of Frank Pappalardo, 112 Stratford for Shakespeare’s light­ curtain "Florida diaper” was impor­ and one to expend $1,750 for legal Pine Knob Drive, to the Sewer Com­ hearted comedy “Twelfth Night,” dramatic productions for which the vice, First Federal Savings and sent classified and graded, then he or she if- he (Kerrigan) is deserving of a By BARBARA RICHMOND As to the mode of dress of the Williamstown Summer Theater is to Miss Rayner at 1137 Main St., East should submit any comments and tant to curtail the flow of material fees for the case of DeLuca vs. the nierit increase of four percent," said mission for an unexpired term ending young people, it’s about the same as starring Lynn Redgrave. coming from the large area of un­ town and an additional $300 in legal Nov. 30, 1983. Herald Reporter Bus transportation to Stratford will famous. it Hartford. supporting information to the dej)arL Ryan. “It may not even be enough it is in this country. Miss Perry said. CABE assails report protected stream banks and unstable fees for negotiations concerning the Pappalardo’s appointment came While she can’t say whether the be provided ad picnic facilities are Because this is an out-of-state trip, Call 289-6401 for further informa­ ment head in writing within three aiid it may be too much.” She said she was appalled at the slopes. public worlu contract. under council scrutiny last week schools in Bogota, Colombia are available on the theater grounds. a ruling of the Interstate Commerce tion. weeks. Deputy Mayor Robert Myette, who poverty in Colombia. She said it The department head will then He said that with the correction of Other agenda items: Action on a with councilman Robert Sills in­ because of his local septic tank ahead or behind the schools in the appears that a small percentage of of state task force make a recommendation to the most of the prior problems along the request for a dog license refund; a itiated the investigation, agreed. business. United States, Lydia Perry of 81 the people have all of the money and director of administration stating Gages Brook system and the request to spend $697 from the con­ “I cannot see how the council can Democratic council members were Scott Drive, Vernon said, “they are the rest have none and literally live The Interim Report of the State town.s can be treated like that the employee has been properly “Florida diaper” a reduction in silt tingency account for fees and give someone a raise until we see angered that Pappalardo was called different.” in huts. Department of Education’s Equity “preposterous.” classified, or that a revision in either disposition in Walker Reservoir is expenses of the Arbitration Panel; how the evaluation comes out,” said before the council in work session Miss Perry has just returned from While one would think that South Task Force is based on “incorrect CABE dismissed the Task Force’s Several streets to be oiled the job description or classification anticipated. and discussion of procedures lor Myette. and advised that questions regarding a year as an exchange student in that American food would be spicy, or premises, contains numerous sub­ contention that such an approach was level should be considered. He said the department will keep filling the position of director of ad­ ■Councilman Lincoln Streeter said appointments to boards and com­ South American country. similar to Mexican food, that’s not stantive deficiencies and is the work required by the recent Horton vs. It will be up to the director of ad­ the town inform^ as the results of ministration. that if the October report was missions be dealt with within the in­ She attended Rockville High School the case. Miss Perry said the fo6d is of a biased panel,” according to the Meskill decision by quoting the ministration to investigate and the monitoring program begin to es­ It is expected the mayor will mak,e favorable he would be in favor of a dividual party making the appoint­ for her freshman and sophomore, very bland and the people eat a lot of Connecticut Association of Boards of former Supreme Court Justice some will be leveled also review each appeal and report his tablish any significant trends. a recommendation for the appoint­ retroactive raise for Kerrigan. ment recommendations. year, spent her junior year in Bogota, rice, meat, potatoes, and soup. Education (CABE). Charles House’s opinion, which Vassilopoulos said that the Depart­ ment of a town planner plus the Capitol city of Colombia, and will washboard effect that is encountered findings to the mayor. Fortunately the family she lived The CABE analysis was prepared states “there is no reason why local COVENTRY - Dean Wiley, ment of Transportation and ^vin recommendations for three other ap­ enter Northfield-Mt. Herman with was of comfortable means so throughout much of our road misk property be designated for The mayor will then present to the in response to Education Com­ control needs to be diminished in any superintendent of streets, has in­ Brothers, the construction firm, are pointments. .Academy in Massachusetts in the they were able to take her on trips to system.” cemetery use, using immediate Town Council any recommended missioner Mark Shedd’s request for degree ... ” in implementing state formed town officials that he plans to acreage for burial the town can af­ New program helps faU. see the rest of the country. One of comment and critical reaction to the educational equity. have about 15 miles of town roads ’The superintendent explained that Her two years of Spanish she took this leveling course normally is ford. No park or recreational facility these trips was to the north coast on interim equity report of the state CABE said the excessive reporting oiled this year at a cost of $23,388. should be located nearby, according while at Rockville High helped her the Caribbean Sea. It was a three-day board’s Education Equity Task requirements of the proposed The program would take five days. applied between one-half of one inch If you have comimnicate with members of the in thickness. “In addition to leveling to the cemetery group. u those with problems trip in a jeep. Force. scheme will severely restrict local Scheduled for oiling are Babcock Bastarache suggests use of the family with whom she lived and she She said jeeps are used a lot the road, it also tends to seal the sur­ news for area tSOUTH WINDSOR - The South CABE’s analysis charged that the efforts to improve student achieve­ Hill Road, Barnsby Lane, Cornwall existing driveway from Route 31 and Fire Mantal. M has returned to this country able to because the roads go around moun­ ment and lead to a significant in­ face, thereby sealing the road and Windsor Advisory Committee on The Task Force recommendations for a Drive, Cynthia Lane, Carpenter not St. Mary’s driveway, which is towns, call: Public Health N m e speak the language fluently. tains and they aren’t paved like the crease in manpower and budget at preventing water from penetrating Aging, is actively forming a new massive increase in state regulatory Road, Forge Road, Goose Lane, High further down. Also, she would like to Dow are nviaiag I She even taught English part of the ones in the United States. the state level. into the roadbed,” he added. program called The Vial of Life, and monitoring authority over Street, Lancaster Road, Lake Street, see the rent from the house on the Andover form to SUM the aaad tune n one of the schools in a class Some members of the family she schools in local communities are “This is an instance of civil ser­ Northfield Road, parts of North designed to provide citizens with per­ Public cemetery property turned over to the commis­ Donna Holland sor citiaetM that laduded students of all ages. lived with spoke a little English and based on a false premise that local vants at the state level attempting to River Road, Pucker Street, parts of tinent medical information for The Cemetery Commission had sion. .646-0375 The Fire aai PMh The school she attended for the they all understood it some, but not districts misuse money. tell locally-elected public officials South River Road, and Swamp Road. decided to engage ’The Barre Granite ttjedical personnel in a situation in addition to dat-af-twnm a « - past year was a Catholic girls’ Trip planned Bolton where they could not speak for very much. Miss Perry said. At the CABE said the report proposes un­ how to run their own schools," said He also recommends that seven ad­ Association of Barre, Vermont, to bulances. have all beta alerted to school Most of the schools there are school she attended, only Spanish realistic remedies for undocumented Ronald S. Gister, CABE executive ditional miles be included in the design town-owned property on The Senior Citizens Club has Donna Holland tiemselves. this up and comiag profram private Catholic schools called> planned a trip to Salem and ‘This information is recorded on a was spoken. problems. The Equity Task Force director. program: Mark Drive, Maryanne Route 31 as a public cemetery. .646-0375 The Committee on Afint expects "colegio” For the most part they Colombia has a lot of agriculture “As we enter the era of Proposition Rockport, Mass., for August 30. L m phinted form placed in a see-through urged the adoption of an elaborate Drive, Alice Drive, and Lathrop Commission chairperson Sandra Coventry to have the Vial of Life program in are attended by either all girls or all and tourism and is noted for the 13, many aspects of the Equity Chairman Ray Pender asks that state monitoring scheme which, Drive. This would cost $12,416 and in­ Bastarache said the association Claire Connelly plastic vial and attached to the right full swing by October Infarmation boys and are for all grades. manufacture of leather goods and Report seem extremely ill-timed,” those who wish to participate make CABE says, “is a waste of time and volve three days of labor. “seems to be the best for the job, .742-8202 sjde of a refrigerator. regarding this project nuy be had by Miss Perry said there are no elec­ textiles and petroleum. Gister said. Citing preponderance of their reservations by August 12. The *ln case of fire, a refrigerator is the taxpayers’ money." “After re-evaluating our previous financially and otherwise.” She has Ellington :hs contacting a member of the com­ tive courses. Everyone must take all She said the children in that coun­ CABE urges that the state’s state employees on the panel, Gister listing of additional roads which cost is $9. 11' safest cubicle for the vial. In the in­ asked the Town Council for $800 to mittee through the Town Hall 644- ot the subjects and the list is long. try start to learn English at an early resources be directed instead to local suggested that the Equity Report will should be oiled, we believe that a Buses will leave the Meadowbrook Barbara Richmond -y stance of more than a single person cover the preliminary plan. The 2511. Subjects include philosophy, appear “self-serving” to a tax-shy Shopping Plaza on Route 44A at 8 . 643-2711 residing in a home, the committee is age but she said she learned more school districts in need of help. more comprehensive plan might be detailed master plan is estimated to religion, Spanish literature,' Spanish in her two years at Rockville CABE said the standardized ap­ public. established,” Wiley said. “Portions a.m. The luncheon menu includes a Hebron working on individualizing each vial cost $5,000. Council approves chemistry, trigonometry, physics, High then they seem to learn of proach to education which the Task The CABE report noted that only of certain problem roads would choice of chicken or broiled haddock. )( i 1 f^r easy identification. The commission recommends that Patricia Mulligan human relations, singing, drawing, English over several years. Force recommends will destroy local one public official — a school board receive a leveling course of For information, contact Pender at • The ideal originated in rural the entire 16 acres of the old Cum- .228-0269 Manchester plan and physical education. She admitted And of course one doesn’t live in a initiative and flexibility, and called member — was asked to serve on the bituminous concrete to eliminate the 742-6732 or E. Greenleaf at 742-6686. Michigan by a sheriff who foresaw South Windsor Vj that the physical education program South American country for a year the assumption that all Connecticut 46-member panel. possibilities of preventing tragic oc- with provisions Judy Kuehnel was very weak, or at least it was in without attending a bull fight. Lydia durances. Arlene Hall from The South Windsor Town Coun­ the school she attended. did. Did she enjoy it? Not at all. .644-1364 Manchester Memorial Hospital cil Monday night voted to approve Unlike this country, people do not She hasn’t decided what career she Area bulletin board Tolland Auxiliary spoke to the committee Manchester’s plans for road im­ pay taxes to support the schools. plans to pursue when it comes time Area police is invited to join in the games and Barbara Richmond sparking local interest. ^ She has provements in connnection with Each family pays for its own r Committee meeting V public records . 643-2711 provided South Windsor with a sub­ to go to college but she did say she’s a purchase items at the booths. that town’s industrial park children. little inclined toward studying law. VERNON —The Democratic Town Bazaar rally Vernon stantial number of vials and a source provided Manchester keeps South Windsor Vernon Warranty deeds of continuing supply. The major Burnham Street open or provides V Committee will meet Wednesday at VERNON—There will be a kick-off Barbara Richmond David Cary, 16, of 160 Quarrybrook Raymond Thompson, 16, of 63 Rolling Meadow Estates, Inc. to tjirust of this program will be an alternate east-west route. 7:30 p.m. at the First Federal rally Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in St. . 643-2711 Drive and Peter M. Russo, 17, of 46 Lawrence St., Rockville, was Savings & Loan Association, Park Andranik Nishan et al, property on (greeted to the senior citizens with a Manchester, however, plans to Joseph’s Church auditorium for Hollis Road, both of South Windsor, charged Monday night with two Place. Silver Lane, conveyance tax $54.45. follow-up on other members of the redesign the road pattern without Hasapes proposes were charged Monday night with counts of larceny of a motor vehicle, The committee will consider three project workers for the 20th annual Even D. Carrier et al to Edward M. oommunity who have special considering improvements in St. Joseph’s Church bazaar. possession of a cannibis-type sub­ criminal attempt to steal a motor vacancies on the Town Committee Brey, property on Cherrytree Drive,' ihedical nroblems. Pleasant Valley Road. See story At that time standing committees stance. vehicle, operating an unregistered and select a nominee for the 56th conveyance tax $49.50. on page one. will finalize their reports and per­ town meetings Both were released on their motor vehicle and misuse of registra­ District Representative. The seat is George H. Bowyer to Jeanne M. sonnel assignments will be made. promise to appear in court in East tion plates. currently held by Chester Morgan. It Whinneue et al, property on The bazaar is the church’s biggest George Hasapes, the Independent In his letter Hasapes said he was Hartford on Aug. 14, Police said Thompson was ap­ is not anticipate there will be any Brookfield Drive, conveyance tax ^7/ //. social event of the year. It is candidate for the 53rd District certain that he and other candidates Eileen B. Morris, 33, of Newington, prehended on Union Street. A 14-year opposition to him. $48.40. Battered U.S. dollar scheduled for the week of Aug. 14 assembly seat, has sent letters to all for the assembly would agree that was arrested Monday night on a old youth was charged with larceny Watermelon contest William C. Larrabee to Frank L. of the Democratic and Republican the forthcoming legislative session warrant charging her with harrass- of a motor vehicle and was referred through 19. It will feature 15 major Knowlton, property on Maple Street, VERNON —Watermelon seed spit­ rides and 30 booths. ii\ brashes against yen candidates to join him in a series of will have to address itself to several ment. to juvenile authorities. Thompson conveyance tax $38.50. 1. A lightning rod (air terminal) ting contests were conducted last The women of the parish make “town meeting” type discussions basic and difficult issues. Police said the complaint was was to be arraigned in court in George J. McDonald to Eileen P. is never hit during a thun­ DADS’’ after the formal fixing. Considerable Friday at the town playgrounds. The Polish food for the bazaar and they ; TOKYO (UPI) — The battered about the issues. “In the time-honored Connecticut made by Ms. Morris’ former husband Rockville today. Police said both Driscoll et al, property on Forest derstorm. buying orders came from the Far winners from each park for the expect to surpass their goal of 10,000 dollar crashed to another low against Hasapes has proposed that a dis­ tradition of town meetings, I suggest who lives in South Windsor and in­ vehicles have been recovered and Street, conveyance tax $55. □ Taie □ False 4he Japanese yen and skidded on East, dealers said. various age groups were: pierogis this week and hundreds of If they tall you they havo nothing The pound opened at $1.9335, up 20 cussion be held in each of the three a discussion be held in each of the volved alleged harrassing phone calls returned to their owners. Rolling Meadow Estates, Inc. to 2. When boating never strap tiuropean money exchanges today, meetings would give the district’s to his home. Ms. Morris was released Donna J. Boland, 25, of 10 Olsen Henry Park: Louie Mateson, Jason golumpki will also be ready for sale a bouyant cushion on your points on Monday’s close of $1.9315. district towns, Coventry, Tolland, Pamela J. Odell, property on iending gold to its highest price in voters an opportunity to become on her promise to appear in court in Drive, Vernon, was charged Monday Goulet, Kip Colpitts. at the bazaar. back as a lifejacket. to do thio oiHnmor, call tho Dealers said the price changes and Willlngton. Legion Field: Michael Wardrop, Hartz Lane, conveyance tax $6i.05. history. more familiar with the issues and to East Hartford on Aug. 14. with making an improper left turn. Cake boxes will be available in the Leo J. Matthews et al to Wayne S. □ True □ False The greenback hit a low of 187.00 reflected the strength of the yen and Gary Mott, Jim Bell. church vestibule after Masses for the participate in the discussions,” ' Frank See, 17, of 209 Oak St., and Police said she was driving north on Taylor et al, property on Hollister Harold. Wo havo plonty tor thoni yen in hectic trading before reboun­ indicated the U.S. currency could Boulder Ridge: Paul Romano, next two weekends. Cakes are to be Hasapes said. Randy Schoen, 17, of 83 Pine Knob Route 83 and made a left turn into a Drive, conveyance tax $40.70. ding slightly to close at 188.00. The drop still further. Biggest book fair Greg Shimer, John O’Connell, Tim turned in the week of the bazaar. — ANSWERS— He added, “A thorough discussion Drive, both of South Windsor, were restaurant parking lot and into the Charles S. Hastings to David C. sarioiEJoqen sraiUMjapun Aq to do. They can oam monoy, win Japanese government called the drop In Paris the dollar opened at 4:3525 o”Connell. The Rev. A1 Kisluk and the Rev. in the Northeast of the issues at these meetings could charged late Sunday night with third- path of a car driven by Francis Haynes et al, property on Hills 93|AJ9S A|9|es 9||qnd francs, its lowest figure since Nov. 3,. Skinner Road: (5 to 8 year olds) Luke Walaszek are honorary co- ,“noteworthy” and said it might only be in the best interest of the dis­ degree criminal mischief. DePasquale of Lake Street, Vernon, Street, conveyance tax $M.90. e se papjAOJd ot prliod, and partldnato :tighten foreign exchange controls to 1975, when it touched the same REDDING, Conn. (U P I)- A tradi­ Mark Sawyer, David Wentzel, chairmen with Chester Bloniarz ser­ figure. At Monday’s close it was trict’s voters.” Police said the arrest was made in which was traveling south. Her court Salvatore Piazza et al to Richard J9iem •stem the dollar’s decline. tion started by Mark Twain is connection with a complaint received anser date is Aug. 18. Mibhael Reardon; (9-10) Scott ving as general chairman. Proceeds -japun paajoi sq 0| peaq 4.3625 francs. Werner, Lisa Reardon, Karen will benefit St. Joseph’s Church and E. Black et al, property on Over­ r rocroatlonal acMvItloo ♦ . The U.S. currency also sank in expected to draw hundreds of from a resident who said the youths Vernon Police report that during brook Drive, conveyance tax $62.70. jnoA asneo pue aj|sap noA ‘Europe and investors, worried over In Tokyo the dollar ended the day’s Emergency number Groves; (11-13), Ted Martin, Billy School. ' ' bibliophiles on Labor Day weekend to threw a beer bottle on his lawn. They the week of July 21 through 27, nine laaoa ajisoddo aq) aAeq :the dollar’s future, shifted their trading at 188 yen, down sharply this small town in Western Connec­ Romanowski, Steve Croye. too. from the previous low of 190.30 and Rockville residents are reminded were released on their promise to burglaries were investigated and the District convention Aeui AauaAnoq aqi in U i Z ffunds into gold, a traditional hedge ticut to browse through and buy the estimated value of items taken was Maple Street: Elise Wilson, Lori ')(aiu)s jaAau S|» teq) n the close of 190.80 on Monday. that they are no longer to call the appear in court in East Hartford on VERNON —The Republican 56th Marocchini, Monica Culjak. Call Us: ‘against economic uncertainty. more than 40,000 volumes which will Vernon Police Station to report a Aug. 7. $6,700. District Convention, to nominate a Spider inequality 05 m t papaiojd aq) jsao ■ In London, precious metal dealers be on display at the biggest book fair Lake Street: Ricky Formica, pauiJO) si ,,uo|p8)0Jd )0 fire. All fire and ambulance calls for Police are investigating an ino- The breaks were into businesses on Carleen Stevenson, Tammy Cormier, candidate to run against incumbent WASHINGTON (UPI) - The ' fixed the price of gold Tuesday at Now you know in the Northeast. dent that happened at the Eli Terry Route 83’ and Windsor Avenue and Democrat Chester Morgan for State auoa„ V 'sa)|p)S flU!U)qO!i $i07.50 an ounce, its highest price in the entire town are now to be Crystal Martin. female golden silk spider weighs 100 647-9946 647-9947 The Redding event honors the reported on 872-7333. However, at the School on Griffin Road. Police said residences on Tunnell Road, Cherry Representative, is scheduled for times more than the male, says aq) aJ0)aq punojO O) Aiajes -history. It was a jump of $6,875 com- Knig Mongut of Siam —depicted in town’s most illustrious former resi­ On Wednesday the playgrounds the Broadway musical “Anna and the present time all calls coming in at the school was entered through an Street, Talcott Avenue, Talcottville Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the National Geographic World maq) pea| pue J|e aq) u; Maiichostor Evoning Harold ; pared iwth the official closing price dent and benefits the town library will hold a carnival at Henry Park to dn )||nq saOjeqa jeaupaia King of Siam” —may have been the the police station will be unlocked cafeteria door and several Road. Taylor Street, Tankerhoosen Memorial Building, Park Place. 'The magazine. ’The females spin webs up * Monday night. which Mark Twain founded and empty half-pint milk cartons were Road, and Village Street. benefit the campership funds' lo mejp |||M |eu|uiJ8) papau t Demand for gold was so strong that most married monarch i)i history, automatically transferred to the Towni>iGommittee m eeting and to a yard wide and so strong that they which also bears his name. strewn around outside the door. Camp Newhoca. The carnival will be -uoa Apadojd v in U i I ’ the price inched upward 12.5 cents with 9,000 wives and concubines. proper number. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the public caucus is scheduled for 8 p.m. can be used as fish nets. . MANCHESTER EVENINC HERALD?^M>nehe8ter, Conn,, Tues.. ATig, 1, 1978- PAGE ELEVEN h i PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Ties., Aug. 1, 1978 Obituaries Design Coiiliiiiicd from I’ugc One Red Sox snap out of batting trance kazya Mikalauakax father of Mrs. Flora Toce of fyn. “I feel it's unfair to put this type EAST HARTFORD - The funeral Manchester and the brother of of pressure on us. forcing us to make BOSTON (UPI) - The “Into the sixth , 1 pitched Fred Lynn and added “It would have been nice to get the or any of those guys.” Red Sox were not convinced they of Kazya Mikalauskas. 72. of 26 William S. St. John of East Hartford. a decision without the proper facts." , in a batting well. But then I started hanging all one RBI each. runs early, but at the rate we’ve been Remy, who sw ip^ his IBth base in have snapped out of their doldrums. Survivors also include a son. Comstock Place, who drowned Sun­ Mayor Caffyn said she felt that trance for the- past three my breaking balls, and that’s my “We had a oame on our hands until going. I’m not going to complain. I’m the fourth, said he felt he Had to Start The team had scored only four runs another daughter and 11 surprised at how well I’m doing in in 51 before breaking loose. day in the Connecticut River during a closing of a road, such as proposed in weeks, found the hypnotist best pitch. You get hypnotized out we broke it open,” said Burleson, running to get the Boston hitting Lithuanian Club outing at Lighthouse grandchildren. the case of Burnham Street in the there and I wasn’t able to break out who had a pair'of doubles in his Fenway. It’s unreal,” he said. “We can’t say we’re out of it yet, The funeral is Thursday at 9:30 they needed Monday night to machine in gear. Grove, is Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. Manchester plan, is “very bad of it,” Kravec said. “I should have fourth game since coming off the dis­ Chicago got RBIs from Jorge Orta “I hadn’t been running and I lost a ll, just because we scored nine runs,” a.m. from the Giuliano-Sagarino from Molloy Funeral Home, 906 Far­ business." Mayor Caffyn said she in­ awaken them out of their switched to my changeup or hard abled list. “I hope the big hits and the on a sixth inning single and on a ninth my timing, just like you lose your/ said George Scott, whose seventh­ mington Ave.. West Hartford, with a Funeral Home. 247 Washington St., tends to request some type of state slump Kravec the Hangman. stuff. But it was like I was in a bub­ run production continues.. We have 59 inning homer by Eric Soderhoim, his timing in hitting. I made up my mind inning single shapped a personal 0-25 mass at Holy Trinity Church. Hart­ Hartford, with a service at Christ legislation in the future which would ble. I blame myself.” games left and we have to win a lot of 15th of the season. I was going to run to start something, slump. “There’s still a long way to go ford. at 9. Church Cathedral, Hartford, at 10. require a public hearing before any The Red Sox, held to one run The Red Sox, winners of only three them. Maybe this will do it.” “If we had scored a few runs early, get something going,” ■ ne said. “I and we all 'have to be positive Burial will be in Mount St. Burial will be in Center Cemetery. road could be closed wimin one mile through five innings by Ken Kravec, of their last 13, broke open a 1-1 tie Dennis Eckersley, 12-4, scattered Kravec might have stayed in may have gotten picked off and thinkers.” Simsbury. Benedict Cemetery. Bloomfield. of another town. broke open a tight game and put the with two runs in the sixth and six hits in raising his record to 7-0 at longer,” said Chicago skipper Larry looked like a bum, but that wouldn’t Friends may call at the funeral Friends may call at the funeral “In this amended resolution," said to sleep, 9-2. seventh innings and four in the Fenway Park this season. Eckersley Doby. “ He got hurt by the have been any worse than what’s The Red Sox tonight were to send home tonight from 7 to 9. home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Mrs. Caffyn, “we are giving eighth. Rick Burleson and Jerry fanned seven in hurling his seventh lefthanders (Remy and Lynn). It 9 p.m. Kravec, 7-10, said he was the man been going on here lately.” Luis Tiant, 7-3, against Mike Proly, 1- Mr. Mikalauskas was born in Manchester an alternative. We are responsible for the Bosox break out. Remy each drove in three runs while . wasn’t (Carlton) Fisk or (Jim) Rice Despite the offensive show, the 0, in the windup of the two-game set. Lithuania and had lived in the Hart­ asking them to review the closing of ford area for 25 years. Before his John J. Meyer Burnham Street, or to develop a plan retirement seven years ago. he had VERNON - John J. Meyer. 82. of for an alternative east-west route to been employed at the United Tool Enfield died Monday at Mercy accommodate traffic flow in those and Dye Co. of West Hartford. He Hospital. Springfield. Mass. He was directions." was a communicant of Holy Trinity the brother of Mrs. Mary Peterson of The final vote on the amended Herald /o e D’s mark Church. Hartford, and a member of Vernon. resolution saw Councilman Havens, the Lithuanian-Afnerican Citizens He is also survived by a son. John Deputy Mayor Robert Myette and angle Club and the Elmwood Senior G. Meyer of Enfield; and several Councilman Sills voting against, and Citizens Club. other relatives in the Vernon area. Councilman Art Champagne, Earl Yost next for Rose He is survived by a son. Victor The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 Richard Ryan. Lincoln Streeter and Mikalauskas of East Hartford: two a.m. from Burke-Fortin Funeral Councilwoman Jackie Smith and Sports Editor daughters. Virginia Mikalauskas of Home. 76 Prospect St.. Rockville, Mayor Caffyn voting in favor of the A custom made pet for everyone NEW YORK (UPI) — If you’ve been keeping up with things Newington and Audrey Mikalauskas with a mass at St. Bernard s Church. resolution. then you know Pete Rose has equaled the latest — and last — of West Hartford; and two Rockville, at 10. Burial will be in St. Everyone had a pet to take home from the provided by Arts Encouter during a carnival milestone on his way to try and break Joe DiMaggio’s record of had considered retirement at age 45 grandchildren. Bernard s Cemetery. Rockville. Interfaith Day Camp when Doby the Clown at the closing day of camp at Concordia hitting safely in 56 straight games. The family suggests that any Salute to Jaycees until he regained his winning ways. Friends may call at the funeral (David Tabatsky) finished creating all sorts Lutheran Church, Pitkin Street, Manchester. Rose hit safely in No. 44 Monday memorial gifts may be made to the GHO, the 27th edition, is now home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. of animals out of balloons as the campers (Herald photo by Pinto) night with a leadoff single in the sixth Lithuanian Fund. history. The sponsoring Hartford Purse in top half The family suggests that any watched. This was part of the entertainment inning against Atlanta Braves’ I National League Mrs. Mary K. Hcrficroii memorial gifts may be made to the Women Jaycees rate a salute for the work in­ Anyone who beat par received at knuckleballer Phil Niekro, to tie Wee volved in promoting Connecticut’s EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Mary American Cancer Society. 237 E. least $330 for the trip to Willie Keeler on the all-time biggest golf event. Elizabeth Nadeau Bergeron. 98. of 41 Center St.. Manchester. ConliiuicH from Pape One Wethersfield. consecutive-game hitting list. The estimated attendance for the Yale Road died Sunday at an East There are some who feel the $210,- Keeler’s record of 44 games had away San b’rancisco, 4-1, and San Miss Mary Kiiiiiiiirk Child advocacy program five days which included the Pro-Am Hartford convalescent home. She system of federal data collection and 000 total purse is not high enough to stood since 1897 as the all-time Diego topped Los Angeles, 4-3. Miss Mary Kumnick. 62. of West - was 91,000, which surprisingly was the widow of James Bergeron. analysis. attract the best players. Fourteen of National League mark. AbIpos 4, Giants 1 Hartford died Monday at St. Francis The report argued, for example, bettered the 1977 turnout by ap­ Mrs. Bergeron was born in North the 31 previous stops on the PGA tour But while Rose was keeping his Joe Niekro halted the Giants on Hospital and Medical Center. Hart­ proximately 6,000. Concord. Vt.. and had lived in East that federal data collection is not the first place money topped the $42,- streak alive, his teammates were just two singles and rookie Dave ford. She was the sister of Mrs. Rita Profits, amounting to better than Hartford for more than 20 years. sensitive to disparities among to be given coordinator 000 the GHO offered to the winner. going about closing the gap in the NL Bergman singled home a pair of runs $75,000, will be used on worthwhile She is survived by a son. Joseph McConville of Manchester. different social groups. Thus, Hartford is in the upper half West pennant race. With the score to give Houston its seventh straight Bergeron of East Hartford, and a She is also survived by three It called for a data collection Jaycee projects during the coming for payoffs so this claim could be The child advocacy program public service agencies and a resources in the community are tied, 1-1, in the ninth inning, Dave win. Jose Cruz and Julio Gonzalez brothers, two other sisters and system that focused on “the degree year. hogwash. grandchild. operated by tbe Manchester Com­ volunteer child advocate who being used and that the needs of the Concepcion singled, stole second and also singled home runs to support The funeral is Wednesday at 8:30 several nieces and nephews. of inequality in the distribution of It’s amazing that many golfing Still others say the GHO dates are munity Services Council will receive represents the child involved in a abused child are being served scored the go-ahead run on Cesar Niekro, 9-9. a.m. from Rose Hill Funeral Home. The funeral is Thursday at 8:15 resources, rather than on produc­ a federal grant to pay for a coor­ enthusiasts will turn out for a no longer attractive, coming too case. adequately. Geronimo’s single. Another single by Expos 3, Pirates 2 580 Elm St.. Rocky Hill, with a mass a.m. from Dillon Funeral Home. 53 tion, consumption and satisfaction. dinator for the program, Alan tourney that has less big names with close to a major tourney, like the Junior Kennedy, followed by a pinch- Ed Herrmann singled Main St.. Hartford, with a mass at St. Mason said the plan used in The new coordinator position Safe at home plate at Corpus Christi Church. Mason, human services director, Manchester has been quite effective, each passing year. PGA this week. Several big names bit single by Joe Morgan gave the in Warren Cromartie with one out in Thomas the Apostle Church. Hart­ which is now being advertised will Wethersfield, at 9. Burial will be in said today. but the DCYS felt a paid coordinator Once again the winner, as has been admitted they wanted a week off to Chicago’s Thas Bosley was safe at home on single to rightfield Reds what proved to be the winning the ninth inning to cap Montreal’s ford. at 9. Burial will be in Mount St. pay $12,(KX) a year for a four-day Rose Hill Memorial Park. Rocky The program, in operation since approach as used in other towns the case in recent years, is by no sharpen up their skills for the against Boston last night when Dwight Evans’ perfect throw run in the 3-2 victory over Atlanta. two-run winning rally off Bert Benedict Cemetery. Bloomfield. work week. The person will be under Hill. [ Flreycalls March, has been one of several would be better. Tbe Manchester means a household name. Rod prestigious PGA event. jumped out of Carlton Fisk’s glove in sixth inning. (UPI The victory enabled the Reds to Blyleven, 9-6, who was coasting with Friends may call at the funeral Friends may call at the funeral contract to the (ilommunity Services Last, but not least, overheard at model programs started by the program will still keep the volunteer Council. The program does not in­ Funseth carted off the first prize of photo) p u ll. within a half-game of the a five-hitter into the ninth when the home today! from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to press headquarters last week in Monday, 11:49 a.m, — Car accident on Department of Children and Youth child advocate because it is impor­ volve any town funds. $42,000. division-leading San Francisco Expos finally got to him. 9 p.m. westbound lane of Interstate 86. (Town) Why do the topi Wethersfield was word that some top p.m. Services (DCYS) to aid neglected or tant to have someone take the child’s The program serves mostly Giants. Padres 4, Dodgers 3 The family suggests that any Monday, 1:35 p.m. —Car fire at Center abused children. drawing cards, like. golfers have a dislike for Sammy Louis H. St. John point of view. Mason said. Manchester residents, but may in­ ^Long way from 44 to 56' “It seems like ever since I’ve been Eric Rasmussen and RoIIie memorial gifts may be made to the St. and W. Middle Turnpike (Town) In Manchester the program has Jack Nicklaus.j Davis Jr., who has lent his name to in the streak we’ve been playing good Fingers combined on a seven-hitter Louis Henry St. John, 67, of Hart­ Hematology Department of St. Fran­ Monday. 3:14 p.m. — 0’ven>firc af26E The paid coordinator will work on clude others who have been referred been operating with interdisciplinary Tom Watson, Ar­ the GHO, and wouldn’t play under ball,” said Rose. “The streak seems and Ozzie Smith rapped out four hits ford died Monday at Hartford cis Hospital and Medical Center, in Spencer St. (Town) the other end of the team to keep the by Manchester agencies. Mason said. teams of professionals from various program organized and to see that all nold Palmer and I any circumstance as long as he was to charging up the other guys too.” to stake San Diego to its seventh Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. care of Dr. Barbara Witter. 114 Monday. 9:42 p.m. — Drier fire at Gary Player, to list connected with the event. Elsewhere in the NL, Montreal straight victory — a club record. It Rose Izzo St. John. He was also the Parkade Laundry (Town) Woodland St.. Hartford. 06105. a few, pass up the Like Davis or not, and there are Tougher road shaded Pittsburgh, 3-2, Philadelphia was Rasmussen’s eighth straight trip to Hartford, or many who feel both ways about the downed New York, 6-1, Houston put triumph and Fingers’ 24th save. Manchester Modes granted to be correct, little Candy Man the GHO didn’t get Immunologists ask Congress Wethersfield? national T.V. coverage until he Some followers stepped into the picture and the Pro- ahead for Rose loans for employee vans of the sport feel Am took on bigger stature since he Return of Ruthven th a t th e Funseth got some of his show business E d ­ to provide flu shot funds Wethersfield Coun­ dies to make an appearance like Bob Manchester Modes has been Manchester Modes, said this mor­ federal funds. try Club course is not a true test for Hope, Flip Wilson and Jackie ATLANTA (UPI) Pete Rose is fearful that not having any granted a $14,000 federal loan for ning that he didn’t know just what Workers would be picked up at more milestones after tonight in his drive toward Joe WASHINGTON (UPlI - Leading Califano said congressional jitters the small risk to elderly and sick per- the top players. The word is that Gleason, not to forget former presi­ dItRliillies needed tbe purchase of two vans to transport was involved, but that he expects to their homes, and for a monthly immunologists say three kinds of flu about flu shots are understandable -sons. Wethersfield is too short and is dent Gerry Ford, TTie latter was the DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak may make it tougher for him its employees and from work. obtain more information Wednesday charge, driven to work in the 12- PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — The return of Dick Ruthven from a appear headed for the United States due to the abortive swine flu “ The experiences of the past, strictly a birdie course. Anyone of biggest gate attraction this year in to concentrate on the record. The Capitol Region Council of morning. He believes the program passenger vans. According toprpjec- this winter and Congress should help program in 1976 which left hundreds coupled with those of the most recent 100 golfers could come in and set the his maiden appearance at “It’s fun when you are pursuing a McWilliams appears to be doing minor back injury proved to be just what the Philadelphia Governments Monday approved will conserve a lot of energy because tions made by the agencies, they pay for protective shots for 4 million of persons temporarily paralyzed year, indicate that there almost cer­ course on fire and win, some claim, Wethersfield. record and there are other guys you some worrying of his own. Phillies needed for an ailing batch of starting . granting the company the loan to buy the firm has more cars coming to the would save half the cost of driving elderly and chronically ill people. from polio-like Guillain-Barre syn­ tainly will be influenza in the 1978-79 which could be true. Despite the lack of big names, no can pass,” said Rose, who hit safely “It’s going to be a thrill to pitch Ruthven hurled a five-hitter in his the vans. The loan will be paid back Pine Street plant from out of town. their own cars to work. A reduced request for $8.2 million drome. influenza season," Robbins reported. Funseth finished with a 72-hole one can turn up his or her nose at a against him,” said the 6’ foot-5 left­ first start since July 21 and catcher knew I still had the stuff when I after four years, with the value of the The loan plan is being made The vans are expected to be in his 44th straight game Monday was sent to Capitol Hill from HEW But both the Health. Education and The immunologists warned; score of 264, which is 20 under par. five-day carnival that attracts 91,000 hander who has posted a 2-0 record Bob Boone hit a solo and struck out two hitters.” vehicles’ depreciation deducted from available through the state Depart­ operating within four months, accor­ night to tie Wee Willie Keeler’s 81- Secretary Joseph Califano Monday. Welfare chief and a panel of im­ —Russian. B-Hong Kong and A- Sixty nine others bettered par. spectators. year-old National League record, se­ with a 2.12 ERA since joining the singled in a four-run sixth inning “He had command of all his munologists headed by Nobel prize Victoria strains already have made the loan amount. ment of Transportation, using ding to reports. The triumph was the first in PGA The Jaycees must be doing Braves. “Their whole team is great, In July, the House killed a $15 million Sal Evangelista, vice president of cond longest in major league history. Monday night to give the sputtering pitches, complete control of himself appropriation to immunize 9 million winning Dr. Frederick Robbins said their appearance in Central America play for Funseth in five years. He something right. "It’s a long way from 44 to 56.” but he’s the one to get because of the National League East leaders a 6-1 and threw strikes when he needed high risk Americans from Russian. flu is on the way this winter and the and South America in the past four Tonight Rose can move into second streak.” triumph over the . them,” Boone said. “He’s always A-Victoria and B-Hong Kong flus. new and limited program is worth months and appear headed this way. place all alone by raising his streak While Rose was pleased he caught The Phillies’ starters had been in­ had an oustanding arm.” —All 50 states showed signs of at to 45. The odds are in his favor since Keeler, he said he was disappointed effective recently and helped con­ Boone clouted his 10th home run in least one of the three types of flu last U.S. faces peace deadline Advice from Lemon the 37-year-oid Cincinnati third he was held to just one hit and lost tribute to the team’s 1-6 performance the fifth inning off starter and loser winter. baseman will be going against Larry ground to Atlanta’s Jeff Burroughs in° against Atlanta and Cincinnati the Nino Espinosa. The hit apparently Powerful bomb kills —The chance of contracting WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Israel “under present cir­ Foreign Minister Muhammad Kamel McWilliams, a 24-year-old rookie their battle for the NL batting lead. week prece(ling Monday night’s woke up the Phillies, who had been Guillain-Barre from flu shots is only United States wiil have to decide cumstances," wants the United at the conclusion of the Leeds Castle worked for Figueroa who has only been in tbe majors a few Rose went l-for-4 and stayed at .316. game. But a healthy Ruthven may quiet in the final three games against Argentine junta kin 1 in 100,000. before the end of the week whether to States to reveal Its proposals, par­ talks on July 19, said he anticipated weeks. Burroughs advanced from .317 to .321 have gotten the Phillies back on the Cincinnati last weekend. —The risk of death from influenza put forward its own plan in order to ticularly guidelines for Israeli such a meeting would take place NEW YORK (UPI) — The combination of Ed Figueroa’s four- “He could be a big problem for with two doubles in three at bats right track. “My homer was a big hit because it is "clearly several hundred times break the deadlock in the Middle withdrawal from occupied within two weeks. hit pitching and the New York Yankees’ 15-hit attack was more me," said Rose. “Since I’ve never Monday night. “I felt fine,” said Ruthven, 6-2 looked like we were struggling again BUENOS AIRES. Argentina (UPl) more likely" than the risk of death East negotiations. territories. seen him pitch. I’ll have to watch “At least we don’t have to fight Bil- since the Phillies acquired him from and maybe it got things started,” he after President Jorge Videla retired On Monday, Vance’s spokesman than enough to carry the reigning World Champions to a 6-1 vic­ — A powerful bomb detonated in a as a member of the military junta attributable to the vaccine. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance Israeli officials believe this is the said, “We are very disappointed him pretty close while he’s warming ly Martin tomorrow (for the Atlanta Braves June 15. “The said. vacant apartment today killed the 15- and army commander. went before a closed-door session of wrong time for the United States to President Anwar Sadat has an­ tory over the fast sinking Texas Rangers. The final result, up. Anyway, when I face a forkball headlines),” quipped Rose. "There muscle pull did not bother me at all.” The Phillies blew the game open year-old daughter of an incoming Police said they did not know who Court puts stop the Senate Foreign Relations Com­ present its proposals, although the nounced that Egypt will not par­ however, was not as easily attained as it would seem. like McWilliams, I worry weren’t any test tube babies today, The hard-throwing right-hander with four runs in the sixth with the member of the military junta and a had planted the bomb. But over the to rail walkout mittee today, and although he was Israelis would not object to the tic ip a te in another round of New York held a 3-0 lead in the about him putting me in a slump.” were there?” showed no signs of any physical help of two Met errors and two inten­ police guard and injured at least 12 past two and a half years more than accompanied by strategic arms United States suggesting ideas to negotiations.” fourth inning, due largely to Mickey calmer than Billy. He was a pitcher problems as he blanked the Mets for tional walks. other people, police said. 1,800 people have died in fighting BOSTON (UPI) — For the second negotiator Leslie Gelb, his break specific negotiating deadlocks. The spokesman continued. “This, Rivers’ sixth home run leading off and he knows more than Billy does seven innings before allowing them Ruthven beat out a roller to short The bomb, planted in a building between leftist Montonero guerrillas time in a month, the city’s courts appearance was expected to focus on The issue came to a head, in what notwithstanding. Secretary of State ,the game against former Yankee Doc about it. He won more than 200 their only run in the eighth. and took second on shortstop Tim next to the apartment of Navy Chief and security forces. the stalled Middle East peace ef­ Sadat describes as “a very decisive Cyrus Vance will be going to the Mid­ Medich and run-scoring doubles by games and he’s a Hall of Earner. I Ed Kranepool drove in Joel Fob’s wild throw past first. Larry have had to bail out commuters forts. of Staff Vice Adm. Armando Lam- During the past three months stranded because of strikes by turning point" when Egypt pulled dle East as scheduled, to meet with Reggie Jackson and Lou Piniella. didn’t believe it —one pitch and I’m Youngblood with a sacrifice fly in the Bowa singled to right and went to se­ Vance is scheduled to fly to the bruschini. exploded at 1:40 a.m., several bombing attempts have been workers controlling transportation in back from its agreement to attend a Prime Minister Menachem Begin Figueroa gave up a lead-off single out of it. He (Lemon) should have inning but Ruthven later got out of a cond when Youngblood threw wildly causing extensive damage to several made at the homes of government of­ and out of the city. Middle East Saturday to try to bring foreign ministers conference in the and President Anwar Sadat." to Jim Sundberg in the top of the come out sooner.” two-on, one-out jam by striking out into the infield. buildings. ficials. The second such walkout occurred the two sides together again. Middle East. The decision that Vance should fly fourth and then walked the bases When Figueroa was asked if the Bruce Boisclair and Steve Hender­ After Mike Schmidt was inten­ At least four floors of the nine- Shortly after the explosion Monday, when 600 Boston and Maine President Anwar Sadat, in announ­ Vance, after checking his state­ to the Middle East was made at a loaded. He then walked Bump Wills cool weather (game time son, each on three pitches. tionally walked, Greg Luzinski story building in which the bomb Massera. Interior Minister Gen. Railroad workers staged a one day cing that Egypt will not engage in ment with both Israeli Foreign Camp David meeting with President to force Sundberg home to make it 3- temperature was 64 degrees) helped “I still felt strong but I got mental­ doubled past third for two runs. exploded were hollowed out, and win­ Albano Harguindeguy and Federal walkout affecting 16,000 suburbanites further direct negotiations with Minister- Moshe Dayan and Egypt Carter Monday morning. 1. him, his response was immediate. ly lazy in the eighth,” Ruthven said. Richie Hebner was then i'ntentionaily dows as far as block away broken by Police Chief Rene Ojeda rushed to who commute to the city. Rail ser­ With veteran Bert Campaneris up. “No. When I saw the weather this “I was disappointed on losing the walked, Boone singled and Jerry the force of the explosion. the scene. vice came to a hait on the B & M Manager Bob Lemon went to the afternoon I was hoping we’d get shutout because of the way I lost it. Martin hit a sacrifice fly to make it 5- An official spokesman said the lines at 5 a.m. Monday, as workers mound. rained.out. I don’t like this weather I’m mad at myself for getting lazy. I 0. bomb killed Lamburschini's protested use of Comprehensive Officials check for fumes “He told me I was trying to throw at all.” daughter Paula. Police said one of Employment Training Act too hard,” sajd Figueroa. “I was Figueroa, now 11-7 and a winner of Lambruschini's guards died and at trying to strike everybody out. four in a row, said his arm is fine. Van flips employees on union jobs. MILAN, Mi’ch. (UPI) - to a gas station mistakenly poured tion. least 12 other people were injured. Lemon told me I was walking too “I’m pitching good with three days Sox not yet out of woods A van pulling a trailer with a car on However, U.S. District Judge Authorities made a house-by-house the volatile liquid into the Crews worked throughout the night Lambruschini. who was at home at pumping the gasoline from the sewer many guys and that I should relax.” rest. I have a little pain but I’m it flipped over on Interstate 86 at Joseph Tauro late Monday afternoon inspection today of about 450 Washtenaw County community’s the time of the explosion but was not system. The Puerto Rican born right­ pitching with it so I’m not worried. after a two hour and 20-minute raip about 11:45 today, blocking traffic. put an end to the walkout — issuing a evacuated homes checking for fumes sewer system. NEW YORK (UPI) - Just when it injured, is scheduled to replace Adm. With the task completed near hander relaxed enough to make Cam­ I’m not thinking about 20 wins, just delay to suspend the game, which No further information on the acci­ restraining order barring a strike from gasoline that was dumped ac­ Gas fumes sparked at least one looked like there was going to be a Emili Massera as navy commander dawn, inspection teams from the paneris pop his first pitch to recently having a good season.” will be completed Wednesday prior dent was available at presstime. after being assured by both sides that cidentally into the small com­ minor explosion and “two or three pennant race in the American and a member of the military junta state fire marshal’s office and . reactivated shortstop Bucky Dent. The Yankees trail first-place to the regularly scheduled game. A It is being investigated by State they’d arbitrate to seek a solution to munity’s sewer system. small house fires,” Bacon said. League East, the Boston Red Sox before the end of the year. the CETA problem. One fireman suffered minor in­ Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. End of rally, end of Rangers’ offense. Boston by IVz games in the American Baltimore curfew prohibits any in­ The bombing occurred on the day Police from the Hartford troop. Police Officer Bruce Bacon said What magic does Lemon have that started hitting again. juries but did not require hospitaliza­ began their check. League East. ’The Rangers, in a dis­ The Bosox got their third win in the ning from beginning after 11:59 p.m. the 1,000 to 1,500 persons who were former Manager Billy Martin didn’t appointing season, are six games last 13 games Monday night with a 9-2 Indians 4, Kuyals 3 evacuated from their homes on the possess? below .500 and 10 games behind front­ romp over the Chicago White Sox Pinch hitter Jim Norris’ bases- community’s northeast side Monday “Nothing really different. Bob’s Gubernatorial candidates were allowed to return to their running Kansas City in the AL West. that featured a 12-hit Boston attack. loaded single in the ninth inning residential areas at 8 a.m. EDT Two hurt only slightly Jerry Remy drove in three runs with made a winning pitcher of reliever today but were prevented from a single and a and Rick Sid Monge, 3-1. A1 Hrabosky, 4-4, took entering the homes until the check when cars run off roads , Yankees juggle lineup Rurleson added a bases-loaded dou­ tbe loss. offered by offbeat party ble. was completed. , NEW YORK (UPI) - The New from the disabled list of shortstop "It is still an emergency situation Two women escaped serious injury In an accident about 1:35 a.m. Dennis Eckersley, 12-4, threw a Blue Jays 8, Tigers 7 signatures by Sept. 5, he will be on “singer, songwriter, musician and York Yankees rejuggled their lineup Bucky Dent, who Was suffering from HARTFORD (UPli — Two more and will be until the inspection is in two separate one-car accidents today. Deborah L. Hadaway. 25. of six-hitter, striking out seven en route Otto Velez’ fourth homer of the the ballot in’ November. As of Mon­ performer. He is also a host of a Monday night, putting Thurman hamstring problems. To make room gubernatorial candidates are hoping finished." Bacon said. “We’re going reported to police, although their Coventry sustained only cuts and to his seventh complete game. season in the 14th inning lifted the Connecticut residents will vote for day. he said he had 2,000 signatures. Naugatuck Valley cable television Munson back behind the plate and house to house so it will take a while vehicles were extensively damaged. bruises when her car slammed head- for Dent on the roster, the Yankees But the Sox are playing it cool. Jays to their victory over the Tigers. their party, which is short on issues, “I am trying to inject some life show. Reggie Jackson back in right field. sent catcher Mike Heath to New. into an otherwise boring campaign." Sewall is described by'O’Leary as a for everyone to get home. In the first accident Monday after­ on Into a large tree on Vernon Street The switch is a result of the return They know they’re not out of the Velez’ game-winner came off loser financing and organization but long Haven. woods yet. O’Leary said.."I can’t warantee I’d loudspeaker designer, painter, “It’s hard to say now when the job noon about 2:30, laurel Swanson. 21. north of Lydall Street. Police said Bob Sykes, 5-5, and staked reliever on wit, will be finished but everything thus of 674 E, Middle furnpike sustained she was driving south on a curve por­ “We can’t say we’re out of it yet, Joe Coleman to bis fifth win without John O’Leary of East Haven and make things better as ^ e rffo r. but I violinist, and former truck driver. O'Leary said he opposes all pollu­ far has gone smoothly." three fractured fingers when her car tion of Vernon Street in the rain when just because we scored nine runs,” a loss. David Sewall of Woodbury are run­ can guarantee I won’t make things tion and use of nuclear power. He The 20-block area was evacijated lost control and flipped over on the her car went off the road. There was ChrisKnapp rejoins club said George Scott, whose seventh­ ning for governor and lieutenant worse." no police action in either accident. inning single snapped a personal 0-25 A's 2, Angels U "All they have to know." he said, favors legalizing marijuana. He when a fuel truck making a delivery westbound entrance ramp to ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) - Chris Angels’ Manager Jim Fregosi an­ governor on the Surprise Party Now hear this slump. “There’s still a long way to go Matt Keough, Dave Heaverlo and offering a description of himself to thinks voters will go for the party Interstate Highway 84 at Highland Knapp, who walked out in a salary nounced Knapp was being sent to the ticket. Despite their lack of money Ronald M. St. John. 37. of 30 Oak and we all have to be positive Elias Sosa combined on a seven-hit voters, is that “I’m a nice guy. 1 went because they are tired of traditional Street, Police said she crawled out of dispute after the All-Star break, was bullpen to get into condition. But, Atlanta pitcher Phil Niekro interviewed Cincinnati’s Pete and organization backing. O’Leary St.. Apt. 2W. was arrested Monday on thinkers.” shutout to pitch the A’s past the to Catholic school and I never tell a politics. Lottery the car and was taken to the reunited with the California Angels while Fregosi said he wanted Knapp Rose before last night’s game in his role as a part-time sports said Monday his political intentions a warrant from Coventry Police on a Angels. Mike Edwards singled in one lie. I bring a mind that is uncluttered He also said if he gets on the ballot, Manchester Memorial Hbspital Monday night and apologized to his to pitch himself back into shape, he announcer for an Atlanta station. Pair later met in game with are sincere. charge of first-degree larceny. He run for the A’s and the other came on by facts, figures and statistics." he’ll have to take things a little more The winning number drawn Mon- Emergency. Room by a passerby. At . teammates in a prb^game meeting didn’t promise him a spot in the star­ Rose getting base hit to tie all-time National League consecutive Brewers S, Orioles 3 O’Leary. 31. has about 1.500 peti­ Was turned over to Coventry Police. a throwing error by Barney •‘O’Leary;- registered as an unaf- seriously. day in the Connecticut daily lottery . the hospital she was released to her before a game against the Oakland ting rotation. game record. (UPI photo) Milwaukee reliever Bill Castro tion sheets from the secretati)’ of- was 705. private physician for treatment. . A’s. retired the Orioles, jn the ninth inning Lansford. state's office. If he gets 11.028 liliated voter, gives his occupation as MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Auk. 1, 1978- PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Aug. 1. 1978 f Standings ] Baseball question of the day: Improved scoring National League East w L Pet. GB Why did George rehire Billy? Philadelphia 55 45 .550 — They’d lick Martin’s problem passionate.’’ Chicago 51 5i .500 5 NEW YORK (UPI) - Now was the mutual oath Steinbrenner together, Steinbrenner said. He This shouldn’t be taken to mean Pittsburgh 48 52 .480 7 that it’s all over and the two of and Martin took together one day last needed in baseball week. would help Martin, but only on one Steinbrenner wasn’t aware of the Montreal 50 57 .467 8W them are buddy-buddy again condition, that he, meaning Martin, mood of the people, the legion of sport as baseball. PaUik booted the ball and was cor­ New York 45 62 .421 13W It concerns Billy Martin’s health. BOSTON (UPI) - There following a surrealistic chain make a genuine conscious effort to Yankee fans who were unhappy over Writers who score games are sup­ rectly charged with an error. But the St. Louis 40 64 .385 17 The former and future ■ Yankee comes a time when baseball, of events which kept swinging help himself. Steinbrenner wasn’t what happened to Martin. posed to be those who have an eye for scorer changed his mind, gave Lynn manager can’t really be called a sick the most tradition-conscious of Weal asking for lip service now. He im­ By doing what he did, rehiring baseball. They must watch about 100 a hit, and an RBI. The change came GB. somewhere between sheer man but he has a' condition, which if American sports, must w L Pet. pressed upon his ex-manager, in Martin 'for 1980, Steinbrenner made games a year for three years to quietly and many writers were not 63 43 .594 farce and pure fantasy, not properly taken care of, could ap­ San Francisco every possible way he could, that the perfect public relations move. He change. qualify, and then are selected by the told of it. When Uiey found out, they 62 43 .590 W everyone has the same ques­ preciably shorten his life. Cincinnati Martin himself was the key and if he softened public opinion against him It did so when the National League local chapter of the Baseball Writers could not believe it. 44 .581 IW Within the past year, doctors dis­ Los Angeles 61 tion. made the effort, Steinbrenner would and bought time. allowed the Dodgers to abandon Association with Uie blessing of the In a recent game with the Yankees, 54 52 .509 9 covered a spot on his liver and told San Diego Why? ^ match it. That brings up the subject of Ebbets Field and move west, leading league. Scott booted a ball hit right to him 48 56 .462 14 him it probably came from drinking. Atlanta Why did George Steinbrenner, or­ That was a solemn promise the Reggie Jackson, the controversial to a migration unsurpassed since Many major newspapers, such as and was given an error. ’The next 48 56 .462 14 They also told him he couid help the Houston dinarily a tough, iron-willed in­ Yankee owner made Martin unders­ Yankee slugger some blame for what John Sutter found some gold out the Boston Globe, do not allow their batter hit another bouncer to the condition if he quit drinking. Monday's Results dividual with rocklike resoive, tand. In turn, Martin promised he’d happened to Martin. Jackson says writers to be official scorers. Others Boomer, almost a replay of the first, By ordinary standards, Billy Mar­ there. Montreal 3, Pittsb^rglvZ suddeniy turn around after firing Bil­ do everything he could to justify there’s “a 50-50 chance” he won’t be It again changed when the are the New York Times, the Los and he booted it again. The batter tin isn’t a big drinker. I know a Philadelphia 6, New York 1 ly Martin as manager of his New Steinbrenner’s faith in him. They with the Yankees by the end of this instituted the Angeles Times and major dailies In was given a hit. number of baseball men who drink Cincinnati 3, Atlanta 2 York Yankees' ball club and hire him took an oath together, even shook season. designated hitter, a move that has several big league cities. Aside from the cases mentioned twice as much as he does and it may Houston 4, ^ n Francisco 1 back again five days later? hands on it. More likely, there's a 50-50 chance been criticized in some circles. The writers who decide a passed above, there are numerous examples be that they have liver problems San Diego 4, Los Angeles 3 l People are asking some other George Steinbrenner can be rough he won’t be with them by the end of It’s time for another change, but ball is not a wild pitch and a hit is not of writers making bad calls all year also, but the majority of them Today's Games * questions, too. as nails or soft as butter. He was next month. The logical club for him this one has only little bearing on an error are paid $50 a game by the in every city, usually in favor of the weren’t under the same continuous St. Louis (Martinez M ) at Chicago Like, what happens to Reggie born on July 4, under the sign of to move to is the Angels because what goes on inside the baselines. It’s league, not an unpleasant amount to team they cover. stress as Martin. (Lamp 4-10) Jackson now? Canqer the Crab, and one of the they’d like him to beef up their hit­ time to put an end to writers using make a few judgment calls a game Hie umpires union and the writers As manager of the Yankees, Billy Pittsburgh (Bibby 6-4) at Montreal And will Billy Martin actually ever ^•Ch^cteristics of Cancerians is that ting. It would be rather appropriate their alleged expertise and acumen and submit their report to the league. support a proposal to have five-man Martin felt the pressure of his job (Rogers 11-7), N take over as manager again 18 'they can freeze you to death with for him to wind up in California as official scorers. The need for an overhaul was crews cover a game with the fifth ar­ every day, the same way he felt it in New York (Hausman 2-1) at months from now? their icy manner one minute and because that’s where he originally Never mind that writers and evidenced last weekend, when the biter used as the official scorer. It is the days he played second base for Philadelphia (Carlton 9-10), N But, let’s get back to the first one: meit your heart away with their utter achieved stardom. players enjoy a symbiotic Red Sox and a proposal that merits close scrutiny. the Yankees. Some of those Cincinnati (Seaver 10-9) at Atlanta What made George Steinbrenner devotion the next. In my opinion, Martin will manage relationship, the former depending played a three game series. In Baseball, however, may be reluc­ pressures as manager were relieved (Easterly 2-6), N change his mind? There were those around him who the Yankees 18 months from now. on the latter for information needed Friday night’s game, Rick Burleson tant to cough up the estimated $400,- with a couple of drinks after a tough San Francisco (Knepper 11-6) at The answer isn't quite as simple as urged Steinbrenner to let Martin’s True, a lot of things can happen to perform his job. Never mind that made a low throw to first and was 000 it will cost for such a proposal. It ball game. Houston (Richard 10-9), N it was made out to be in the news con­ departure stand after last Monday’s between now and then, but if Martin baseball is the only major sport that charged with an error. ’The next day now costs the leagues about $105,000 Steinbrenner became aware of Los Angeles (Hooton 11-7) at San ference immediately following severance. has his health then, he'll also have allows writers to be official scorers. the scorer changed his mind, as is his a year to pay writers $50 to cover a Martin’s health problem only recent­ Diego (Jones 8-9), N Happy days are here again Saturday’s Old Timers’ Day celebra­ “No,” said Steinbrenner. “When a the job. Never mind that an error is an error, power, giving the error to George game. ly. When they talked about Martin’s tion at Yankee Stadium. man is down and has a problem, you I think he’ll have his health. Once unless it’s committed in Fenway Scott. Surely any change which would add Wednesday's Games Billy Martin was all smiles again Saturday during old Timers' coming back this past week, the One of the aspects which wasn’t don’t walk away from him. There is a Billy Martin makes up his mind to do Park. In Saturday’s game, Fred Lynn hit professionalism and remove writers St. Louis at Chicago Day festivities at Yankee Stadium when he learned he would be Yankee owner came up with an idea even mentioned, mostly because both time to be rigid and a time to be com­ something, he thinly of nothing else. ’The writers simply do not do that a tailor-made double play ball to from the scoring scene altogether New York at Philadelphia, N to help Martin. back in 1980 to manage New York. (UPI photo) men ronsiHered it strictly private. good a job and lack the objectivity Freddie Patek, one of the surest would be a most welcome addition to Pittsburgh at Montreal, N needed in such a statistics.-conscious fielding shortstops in the league. the national pasttime. Cincinnati at Atlanta, N San Francisco at Houston, N Los Angeles at San Diego, N American League Whalers’ pre-season slate Elder ^flips^ after round East Hartford stops Legion, 5-3 East W L Pet. GB Ken Brasa’s sacrifice fly. reached on a misplay, stole second includes game with Rangers Lee Elder flipped his golf ball to the crowd after he finished Any hopes Manchester entertained Boston 65 38 .631 - ’The invaders dented the plate three and Joe Scanlon’s grounder to second of making the Zone Eight playoffs in Milwaukee 59 42 .584 5 his final round in the GHO Sunday and walked home with $16,240 times in the third. An error, one of was misplayed throwing home and Hedberg and Nilsson from the World American Legion baseball play went New York 58 46 .558 7W A game against the New The game with the Rangers will be as his share of a second place tie. His 72-hole score was 268, four six Manchester was charged with, Hockey Association champion Win­ down the drain last night at Eagle East had a 5-2 edge. Baltimore 57 46 .553 8 York Rangers, featuring the third in three years between the strokes behind winner Rod Funseth at Wethersfield. (Herald was followed by Joe Scanlon's single, The final Manchester run came in nipeg Jets expected to improve the Field. Detroit 55 49 .529 low Anders Hedberg and Ulf clubs. New England holding a 1-0-1 a fielder’s choice and Rick Lewis’ the fifth when Dave Blake walked but team greatly on the ice under the photo by Chastain) Blast Hartford outscored the locals, CHeveland 49 54 .476 16 edge. The teams played to a 2-2 tie in double for one run. Mike Cook singled was forced at second by Mike Gilber- Nilsson, and a home-and-home leadership of new General 5-3, before darkness halted play after Toronto 39 66 .371 27 Hartford in the fall of 1976 and the five innings. For the winners, it was home the second and third runs. to. Mike Freiheit singled to center series with Gordie Howe’s Whalers won, 7-4, last year, also in Manager/Coach Fred Shero, former­ We»8 the 20th success in 24 starts. Mike Linsenbigler’s lead off homer and when the ball got past the fielder, former team, the Detroit Red Hartford. ly of the Philadelphia Flyers. W L Pet. G 6 Softball Manchester has a 15-8 zone record in the thiid cut the East margin to 3-2 Gilberto scored. There is much interest in the Along with the newcomers. New Kansas City 58 44 .569 - Wings, highlight a seven-game J and 22-14 overall. but in the fourth the visitors erupted The locals collected five hits, no exhibition schedule for the Rangers this season, the addition of York also has proven performers in California 56 50 .528 4 Manchester got on the board first again for two markers. player getting more than one. Joe top scorer Phil Esposito (38-43— 81), Oakland 55 51 .519 5 ■ New England Whalers, it was t o n ig h Y s g a m e s was called after five innings. in the second inning when Don Mar­ With one out, Kevin Martin Scanlon and Lewis each had two-hit Pat Hickey, Walt Tkaezuk, Carol Texas 49 55 .471 10 , Tierney's vs. Farr’s, 6 Mike Panciera homered with the tin was nicked by a pitch, and came homered over the rightfieid fence games for the winners. announced today by Director Practice site Vandnais and Steve Vickers. The Minnesota 45 56 .446 12W —Fitzgerald bases loaded, Ron Slomcinski had around on a sacrifice, wild pitch and and after two outs, Jeff Scanlon of Hockey Operations Jack Rangers finished last in the Patrick Chicago 44 59 .427 14W The New England Whalers, Belcon vs. CBT Blue, 6 one with two mates on base as did Division last year with a 30-37-13 Seattle 36 69 .343 23W Kelley. heading into (heir seventh season —Robertson Don Pagani. Pancieri led the hit record. Monday's Results Six of the Whalers’ seven games of W'orld Hockey Assoeialion play, Regal's vs. CCongo, 6 —Nike parade with four, Slomcinski, will be against National Hockey The Whalers finished with a 5-1-1 Milwaukee at Baltimore suspended will open their training ramp at Walnut vs. Cherrone’s, 7:30 Pagani, Bill Moran and Mike Ashe's game needs mental sharpness League opposition, the seventh being record against NHL opposition last Boston 9, Chicago 2 the Glastonbury Arena Sept. 17, it —Nike Maloney each collected three and year, including games against two tains. a Sept. 28 encounter against the was announced today hy Director Methodist vs. Belliveau, 6 Tim Maloney, Jim Poole, Steve NORTH CONWAY, N.H. (UPI) - baseline. I just made some errors in New York 6, Texas 1 more of this y e a r’s foes. New The 35-year-old ^ sh e moved his American Hockey League Champion of Hockey Operations Jack Kelley. —Nebo Cassano and Pet,e Ramey added two Arthur Ashe, at one time one of the the second set,” he said. Cleveland 4, Kansas City 3 England and Chicago skated to a 2-2 goals a bit higher however, when he Maine Mariners in Portland, Maine. “I am pleased that we have Norton vs. Personal, 6 —Keeney each. most physical forces in tennis, says Top-seeded Elddie Dibbs had no Toronto 8, Detroit 7 (14) tie in the opener a year ago and the 'll won a small tournament in San Jose The Whalers will play four games reached an agreement with First Eastern vs. Elks, 6 —Cheney Best in defeat were Mike Parrott, it’s his mental game which needs trouble disposing of South African Oakland 2, California 0 Whalers followed that up with a 5-4 this spring. at the Springfield Civic Center, Federal Savings of East Hartford Lon.Annulli, Gil Flavell, Jeff Quirci sharpening following a a heel opera­ Bob Hewitt, 6-3, 6-3. Other seeds to Today's Games overtime win over Washington. “With that win, I moved up more beginning with Sunday, Oct. 1 against (owners of the arena) to train and Scott Leone all with two bingles. tion in 1977. advance were number three. Manuel Chicago (Proly 1-0) at Boston Detroit, one of the most improved REC than 100 spots in a single ranking the Washington Capitals. They will again at Glastonbury," said INDY Ashe was forced to three sets Mon­ Orantes and number 16 Hank Pfister. (Tiant 7-3), N teams in the NHL, is new to this Each side had on its running, shoes period,” the 1975 WimbMon champ also meet Detroit Wednesday, Oct. 4, Kelley. “ It is a fine facility and we Rain halted play after six innings day before beating Sweden's Jan Number six-seed Jose Hi^eras of Detroit (Slaton 10-8) at Toronto year's schedule. Howe toiled for the Oceaneers copped Midget South soccer title last night as Looking Glass II stopped noted. “Now I ’d like to be in the top the Chicago Black Hawks Friday, are looking forward to a successful but not before Nelson’s trimmed Norback, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 in the opening Spain was upset by Gene Mayer. (Clancy 7-8), N Red Wings for 25 seasons where he Hartford National Bank, 14-10, at 15 and stay there.” Oct. 6, and the Rangers Sunday, Oct. ramp there." Nassiff Camera last night at Nike, day of action at the Volvo Inter­ Ashe played in only two singles Kansas City (Gale 10-3) at set 11 NHL records en route to win­ Champion entry in the Rec Department’s Beauregard, Stan Nowak, Neil Belleville, Keeney Field. Dibbs, easily dispatched Hewitt, 8, at home. Kelley and new roach Bill Di- 13-8. national Tennis Tournament. tournaments over the balance of Cleveland (Clyde 5-6), N ning the MVP award five times and Midget South Soccer Division was the Aaron Buezek, Mike Kitsock, Joan Evans, Dave Sauer and Brad Verona each who is more noted for his doubles Away games are slated Saturday. neen are expecting 32 players to , Seven runs in the fifth inning broke “It’s basically a matter of putting 1977, and won less than $9,(KX) in Texas (Matlack 8-8) at New York the scoring championship on six oc­ stroked homers with the former also play. The smooth-groundstroking Sept. 23, against Washington in report to ramp. Oceaneers. Squad members, top row (1. to r .) Mike Craig, Mike Hazel. Front, Ben Ricio, a 6-6 tie.. together the mental part of my singles prize money. He has (Hunter 3-4), N casions. singling twice and Verona added a Floridian lost a close two set match Hershey, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 28, The Glastonbury Arena Coach Chris Blanchard, Dave Hazel, Kim Mike Robison, Jim Lacey, Paula Lacey, Bill Magnotta was a perfect three- game,” said Ashe, who says he’s in rebounded well enough to be ranked Oakland (Keough 57) at California After suffering through a number single.''Ray Kandolin collected three to Jimmy Connors in Washington against Maine in Portland and located on 180 Oak Street. Vitols, Kevin Sombric, Keith Blanchard, Denise Belleville, Steve Ashbacher, Jeff for-three and Larry Rekas, Steve excellent condition for the first time 22nd in the world on the Association (Ryan 59), N of lean years, the Red Wings finished hits and Pete Ignatowicz and Bill nine days ago, but is happy with his Tuesday, Oct. 3, against the Red Smyth, Mike .Longo, Dave Brower in years. He has been struggling of Teiinis Professionals computer. Minnesota (Perzanowski 1-0) at second to Montreal in the Norris Tracey Roshmus. Middle row, Jeff Juday. (Herald photo by Chastain) Paton each added two hits to the recent play. Wings in Detroit. and Jim Y arros each had two since the February 1977 operation to "My goal was to be ranked in the Seattle (Mitchell 511), N Division last season and then gave cause and Bill Turell drove in a pair "I feel strong,” said Dibbs. “My bingles. Magnotta had the only home correct a congenital case of bone top 20 this year, because if you’re Wednesday's Games the Canadiens an early scare in the of runs with a . groundstrokes are very good right —X-country races Wednesday night- run. He drove in eight runs. spurs in his left heel. that far up, you’ll be seeded every Kansas City at Cleveland, N first round of the playoffs. Top Best in defeat with two hits each now. Heck, we were just fooling Pat Collett, Steve Howroyd and Stu " It ’s not easy getting match-tough tim e,” said Ashe, seeded 10th at the Milwaukee at Baltimore, N Competitive slate marksmen were Dale McCourt (72 The series is co-sponsored by Youth division (ages 12 and under) were Jon Neuner, Dave Huntington, around there today. Hewitt is The second cross country races of Wolf each came up with two hits for again. I should have won today in two Volvo, now in its sixth year in New Boston at New York, N points), Andre St. Laurent (70) and Summer Activities in Manchester run a 1-mile course. High School, Dick Beloin and Bryan Bowerman. probably pointing for the doubles’ a three-week series will be held at the Cameras. sets, but my shots kept going over the Hampshire’s scenic W ite Moun­ Minnesota at Seattle, N Reed Larson (70). and Manchester Community College. College, Open, and Masters divisions EASTERN championship anyway.” MCC campus Wednesday starting at Postal Employees nipped Rockwell Oakland at California, N " for Hartford five 7 p.m. Entry is free and no pre­ There are seven divisions. Women run 3.7 miles. and Joggers run 1.5 mile course. last night at Mt. Nebo, 3-2, behind the Pro football roundup registration is necessary. six-hit pitching of Frank Cuneo. University of Hartford basketball Coach Gary Palladino wiii Outdoor topics Ed White’s three hits led the Leaders mark his third year as varsity coach with a look toward a highly Lettermen while Cuneo helped his Los Angeles after new team competitive and challenging campaign in 1978-79 with a 27-game Survival in nature breeds strange Jal alai results C SMOW'WfeVxJfaS: v m x m n it t * ^"58 D own cause with two base hits. multi-year contract with schedule that includes Division I Jacksonville (Fla.) University, bedfellows. Consider the trio of Batting 4 fio Sebastian 5.80 ELEVENTH CAME DOUBUS SEVEN POMTS Vin Vivenzio and Rick Field each Perry, SD 12-4; John, LA 12-7;, NEW YORK (UPI) - creatures involved in the life cycle of Monday Evening TIMD GAME DOUKES SEVEN POUTS the Detroit Lions. Second St. Francis (N.Y.) College, and West Chester State (Pa.) 6 R odriiM i Oiats 30.40 13.00 5.20 QuiniaU (-1-4 890.70 5 Joey Sebastian 14.20 4.20 3.00 had two blows for the Internationals. National League Grimsley, Mtl 12-8; Niekro, Atl 12-11. The Los Angeles Colts? only to Hall of Fame a parasitic grub commonly seen on fKST 6A K DOUBliS SMH POMTS 8 Pate Odiea 4.80 3.40 aiTH CMC ooueus saa pwps 3 Dmua Zooui 5.00 2.40 CHARTER OAK AB H Avg. How about the Los Angeles College and perennial Division II New England powers in Sacred fish during summer. It takes a bird, a S P e te O iu is I 1 1 (0 11.20 4.00 4 Re Raaisn 5J0 1 OiarOa C m ule i S H j 2 Elorrio Asis R 3.20 American League: Guidry, NY 15 quarterback Bobby Layne 4 ZecM Rmcn 5.00 3.(0 (kiRiela (-8 (7.80 S M w Io q a QuiniaU 3-5 2S.20 It was no contest last night at Burroughs, Atl 318 102 .321 1; Tanana, Cal 14-6; Caldwell, Mil 13- Bengals? Heart, Assumption, Bridgeport, Bentley, Quinnipiac and snail and a fish to maintain the cycle 7 V ria fa I Aats I 4.00 Periecta ( 4 249J0 1 bah tonnendi PaHacta 5-3 (9.00 on the list of Detroit (k n e la 4-S 83.(0 QuiniH* 1-S 45.BQ Trifecta 5-3-2 213.(0 Fitzgerald Field as LaStrada .Pizza Rose, Cin 437 138 .316 5; Palmer, Balt 13-8; Flanagan^ Balt Baltimore Colts’ owner that keeps the unsightly grubs alive. Trifecta (-8 4 2.179.50 passers, Landry said he Springfield. Hartford County Conference Cham­ PeriM ta 5-4 2 5 (i0 FOURTN GAK SNKUS SEVEN POUTS PertecU 1-5 135.00 nVEinH GAME DOUBUS SEVEN POMTS overwhelmed Annulll's, 25-7, scoring Bowa, Phil 412 127 .308 Robert Irsay and Cincin­ .C A m ir s Unkown to many anglers is the fact T riitc ta S4-7 1,805.40 IrifK lp 1-5-1 «6.60 4 Enmia G aram ^ 18.80 5.80 3.40 13-9. wanted to finish his career “Pre-season competition for star­ pionship; and Pat Kenny, 51 guard 2 U 1 (0 1 (0 3.20 15 times in the fourth inning. Play a a rk , SF 390 120 .308 nati Bengals’ Pre^dent that fish are subject to infection by a SECOli GMC DOUtUS SEVEN POifTS 1 fto 7.20 5.80 s m ii™ U K S «eus s tv a PJIJTS ( EJoirio Ochoa (.20 3.00 in Detroit. ting berths should be at an all-time from Meriden, where he was named ( In ia ia I C h ^ 11.80 4.40 3.40 7 Rodri(uei 3.(0 1 Alca Zoqui 8.00 Smith, LA 305 94 .308 John Sawyer disclosed high with three starting positions wider variety of parasJes than are 3 eo A$u I 14.00 7.20 Quinieia 2-1-7 534.(0 Quiniata 4-0 62.80 The Pittsburgh Steelers NEW 1978 CHEVROLn an All-Colonial League player for his 1 U Karturen 5.80 ParfacU 4 6 354.(0 Whitfield, SF 335 103 Monday they had received . m GAME DOUOIES SEVEN POMTS 3 S.Out 3.80 .307 Average recalled waivers on rookie open. We have nine returnees and most other animals. Both internal Qunela 3-S 44J10 Ounda M 30.20 TrilKta 4-(-l 1.126.80 Feeling out club play on the Maloney High School ( Arri Goiualet 1 7 i0 11.40 9.20 Ptrfecla 8-2 7160 Richards, SD 385 118 .306 letters from officials of the tight end Mark Dufresne five newsomers, all freshmen, so our and external parasites prey on fish, Perfecta (-3 120.90 1 Cano Asi$ R 9J0 3.20 HANDU 320.519 WILMINGTON, Ohio (UPI) - Of­ National League; Rogers, Mtl 2.41; quintet last season. Trifecta (•3 -H 8 1 .4 0 tiilK la « - 3 357.30 ATTEJCANCE 4,614 Valentine, Mtl 400 122 .305 Los Angeles .Memorial and traded him to the New team will be young and in­ and warm water fish have more u o im C A * DOOWS S jv tii Pojms ficials of the Los Angeles Coliseum, Swan, NY 2.45; Vuckovich, St. L and Madlock, SF 294 89 .30? Coliseum asking if their York Giants for a draft experienced,” Palladino reports. parasites than do cold water fish. 7 IM ) Okaiio ■ 5-50 5.20 1.00 Veterans report Blue, SF 2.53; Knepper, SF 2.59. Softball tourney 2 lauaiaa loqd 4.20 3.00 soon to be without the Rams who will Concepcion, Cin 382 115 .301 teams would be interested One parasite seen by many sport 5.40 American League: Guidry, NY choice. 'hie Hawks will be led by Mark The Greater Hartford Bicentennial 6 Oociio leanam ...... MANKATO, Minn. move to Anaheim Stadium in 1980, American League in moving to Los Angeles, fishermen is the black grub. It Jal alai entries (kanieU 2-7 24.10 2.03; Matlack, Tex 2.18; Caldwell, The Cleveland Browns Noon, 53 senior swingman from Softball League is sponsoring a soft- Pedecla 7-2 5 8 i0 (UPI) — Running back havq asked the Cincinnati Bengals if AB H Avg. In a letter dated July 24, Bristol, who was an All-American appears as a curled worm just under IH Iecla 7-2-0 120.00 Mil 2.38; Gale, KC and Keough, Oak prepared for their first ball tournament on Saturday and mSOAY EVENK Rickey Young and veteran they’re interested in moving. Carew, Min 355 Kenneth Hahn, vice presi­ the skin of popujar species of fish, in­ w m C8K OOOBUS stmi poons 118 .332 2.61. exhibition game with a third team selection in 1978 by the l i t Gama Doublas 4th Cana Sin(ta$ 7th Came Sinfles 10th C t Singlas defensive tackle Alan Page In a letter to Bengals President dent of the Coliseum Com­ Sunday, August 5, 6, at McAuliffe 7 Pointi 6 h t t IceM na 12 00 5.80 5.00 Oliver, Tex 312 101 .324 controlled scrimmage Sun­ National Association of Basketball cluding largemouth bass, sunfish and 7 Points 7 Points 7 Paints I Sdaia\ Martaida 12-10 J-OO Park in East Hartford to benefit the 1. Bft-A$i$ I 1. Rio 1. Zoqui 1. Rascaran reported Monday to the John Sawyer, Coliseum Vice- Lynn, Bos 339 109 .322 mission, asked Irsay to crappie. This easily detected worm is 2. Iturregui Oarturafl 8 Dome SebaiUan »-20 day against the Buffalo Coaches and has been a three-time Muscular Dystrophy Association. t Randy 2 . ChasioD1 Carameni g M a 1-6 11.60 Minnesota Vikings’ President Kenneth Hahn posed the Piniella, NY move the Colts to Califor­ actually attacking its second host, 3. Pata-Raaiofl 3. b ce i 3. Solaun 3. Emua Parfacta 6-1 130.20 274 87 .318 Bills at Kent State Univer­ All-New England player. 4. Rodri{tiat-Hoa question: "Would your team be in­ The tournament is scheduled to begin 4. Sa^ie 4. Ochoa 4. Aica Ihfacta 6-1-11.801.50 training camp and both Brett, KC 332 105 .316 nia in light of the intended say Mercury outboards’ fishing 5. Za{iii-Cha$ie I 5. ZabaU National League: Richard, Hou sity. The Browns host the “Noon is as complete a basketball 5. Caraa 5. iaay n u ffl 08* s n e u s s n tu POWS terested in exploring the possibility at 9 a.m. Saturday and will conclude (. GaneXvaa (. Arriaga I practiced during the after­ Rice, Bos 427 132 .309 move of the Los Angeles experts, having already served a ( . Arri 1 lanar 1 8aca 25.60 8.10 3.M 194; Niekro, Atl 159; Seaver, Cin 140; New York Giants Monday Va TON PICKUP player as there is in Division II at 11 p.m. If the scheduling of teams 7. U -la v ia r I 7. laviar R 7. Chvola 1. UrMa noon. of moving to Los Angeles and playing Rams to neighboring term as a larvae worm passing 1 Arri-Sarpo 1 Charola 12.(0 8.40 Lezeano, Mil 278 86 .309 Montefusco, SF 122; Blue, SF 120. night at Municipal basketball,”- Palladino says. “His 8. Rwkifuai 8. Gecualai 1 Elorrio 4.40 doesn’t permit the tournament to end Sabs Randy-Gonnitat Sub Caraa Sub Canuiai Tight end Bob Tucker in Memorial Coliseum?” Munson, NY 402 Orange County. through the body of a snail, and on its Sub Pata O-Oda 1-1 53.60 123 .306 American League: Guidry, NY Stadium. leadership and all-around play will be 2nd Gj m OoubJat Saturday, it will resume at 9 a.m. 5th Gama Double 8th Came DouUas 11th CMia Daublat ParfacU 4-1 80.70 was the only casualty from Sundberg, Tex 340 104 .306 Hahn said the Rams have 8 ft. FiMtold* body, 8 cyllndof wHh tlandard way to co-habiting with a third host. 7 PoMs 7 Points 163; Ryan, Cal 156; Leonard, KC 117; The Atlanta Falcons heavily counted on to help continue Sunday. 7 Points 7 PainU TrilecU 4-1-3 71150 the day’s practice. He suf­ Thompson, Det averaged more than 50,(X)0 trmsmioolon, roar atap bumpara, guagaa, The black grub has developed a 1. Arri-Oarturafl t. U-Rartuian 1. Zabala-Ecanano 1. Ermua-Ochaa 409 124 .303 Flanagan, Balt 113; Underwood, Tor released three players, in­ the winning tradition at Hartford.” I Rie-Ramen 2. Saiaun-Garita persons per home game for EM.!! i Pata-Sabastian 2. Aai-iariar fered a strained left knee. Home Runs 100. cluding veteran running doma lamp awKoh, cigar llghtar, balow aya llna Other returnees include senior I master plan of survival that requires 3. U-A$i$ I 3. Gano-lariar R 3. Charola-Marcoida 3. Aica-Ecanarra Dorsett injured 4. ftv ra tu i la fia r I 4. Arriau R-laviar 30 years and asked Irsay to mirror, radio, power ataaring, bright matal hub guard Clay Young (6-0); juniors cooperation of all three of its un­ 4. Arri-Caraa 4. lascaran-Garita THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (UPI) - National League: Foster, Cin and back Billy Pritchett, 5. Peta-uraa 5. Iturra(ui-Rainen 5. lo ay-^stia n 5. Elerrio-Garamandi Luzinski, Phil 25; Smith, LA 20; consider the move. bringing their roster to 75. capa. Carter Cara Paokaga. Stock 12048. Dave Szarkowski (57 forward). Bill willing partners. (. Zapii Sarpe (. Rai^-lspa (. Elerrio-Zoqui ( . Oriarta-Satgia Running back Tony Dorsett suffered 7. Ro^uat-Cha$ie I 7. Arriata R-Sar|ie 7. Uriarte-Gonzaiai 7. leay-boa In other developments Egan (6-4 swingman), and Cyrus As a grub, it weakens the host fish 8. Gan»^ 8. Aica-Ochsa a knee injury in training drills Mon­ Valentine, Mtl 19; Dawson, Mtl and Others waived were Jim 8. RM bitwt-Asis R 8. SolM-Marcaida Winfield, SD 18. around the league, the Duggan, a defensive tackle Wyche (6-1 guard); and sophomores and makes it vulnerable to being Subs Ermua-Caramandi Subs Zabala-Za^ui day and was listed as questionable Kansas City Chiefs cut two eaten by birds such as herons and W CIK DoOilti ,u ^ 9th Came DouUas 12tfa Game DauUas for Saturday’s pre-season opener American League: Rice, Bos and who was in his second Brian Cray (6-8 foward/center), Ron 7 Points 7 Pabrts 7 Paints 7 PaMs players. Including place- gulls. After entering the bird, the 1. R i^ 1. Randy-Ecanam 1. Salaun-Garamandi 1. Oiarala & ipta Thomas, Mil 24; Baylor, Cal and Hi- year, and rookie linebacker Ross (6-5 forward), Tom O’Brien (6- 2. P e t^ a ria r R against the San Francisco 49ers. kicker Dave Reeve, the all- grub becomes fluke and capable of 2. Ghar8ia4tamon t Emua-Ecanarro 2. Etarria-Gaazalaz sle. Mil 23; Thompson, Det 22. David Adkins. 10 center), and Steve Ayers (6-0 3. Zat^Ramon 3. Sataifi-Ocbaa -3. ZatUa-Garita ' 3. labaU-Mvcoida Another running back, Larry Brin­ 4. A rriata R -lartvan time leading scorer in The Green Bay Packers SPEGUL guard) who was a 1977 All-America reproduction. The resultant eggs are 4. lasuran-Genzalea 4. Bascaran-Marcaida 4. Emua-Za^ son, also was injured during practice Runs Batted In 5. Gana-AstsR 5. Aica-SebastiaR 5. UritfU-Zoqui 5. laay-EcM irra Notre Dame history. Also deposited in water by the bird and 1 Ibmcui-Qusio R KARATE signed Woody Green, a High School star at South Catholic ( . Ennua-Chasio H (. Jeay-Gawalaz 1 Atca-Caramani Monday, suffering a groin injury. He National League: Foster, Cin 81; pmcE 7. Randy-Caraa cut was defensive back High, Hartford. they develop into small warms which 7. Zabaia-Zaqgi 7. ChareU-laTier 7. Uriarta4kbaa was listed as doubtful for Saturday’s Clar, SF 76; Winfield, SD 72; Garvey, running back who was 8. U-Sabastian 1 A rrib a R-Garanani 1 Elorria-lkbaa 1 Bascaran-ianar Alan Trotter, a free agent ■4495 enter the bodies of snails and clams. Subs R adrifeai-Sariio Subs Atca-Sargia Classes Now Forming For The LA and Montanez, NY 70. drafted in the first round The newcomers are five freshmen Sllbl a-lvt»8N Site Saliw-hpi game. from New Mexico State. The larvae contipue developing and American League: Staub, Det 86; by the Kansas City Chiefs prospects — Ken Mink of Hartford, 5 New Orleans Saints eventually escape this host and at­ Rice, Bos 81; Thompson, Det 78; Hi- in 1974. Green underwent 3 swingman from Weaver High who MANCHESTER SCHOOL guard Conrad Dobler tach themselves to passing fish. sle. Mil 74; Thornton, Clev 68. knee surgery in the middle was an All-State first team selection PORSCHE AUDI Players injured returned to practice after Burrowing under the skin, they . Stolen Bases of the 1976 seasom Ga r ter in Division LL Last year after HOUSTON (UPI) — Terry Whit­ undergoing minor surgery become encysted and wait for the By Hoffman OF KARATE National League: Moreno, Pitt 43; averaging 24.6 points and 9.4 field of the San Francisco Giants and on injured ligaments of his Waivers asked rebounds a game; Chris Foley, 6-6 next stage of life when the fish is con­ 700 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford 640 Hilliard St., Manchester Lopes, LA 30; Richards and Smith, MARK FIPRVCH HOLPS Art Howe of the Houston Astros suf­ left ring finger. Dobler was forward from Springfield, Ma., who sumed by a bird. Thus the chain of SD 29; Taveras, Pitt 26. THE MAJOR LEAGUE LAKE FOREST, 111. Join Us Wednesday, August 2 fered cuts on their foreheads and listed by Coach Dick Nolan played at Tabor academy; Jeff Kier- parasitic living continues. • SERVICE • PARTS *6 0 01 SHOP American League: LeFlore, Det ROOKIE ReCXXP WITH A (UPI) — The Chicago Good catch were hospitalized Monday as a result as probable for the Saints’ nan, 6-7 center from Manchester, Grubs are not harmful to persons For Service Call at 7:00 P.M. for Our 48; Dilone, Oak 37; Wilson, KC 33; 2.34 BRA WHO HOLPSTHE Bears asked waivers Mon­ Albert Borello of 100 of a collision on the base'paths. , ROOKIE RBI MARK OF 145? first exhibition game day on two rookie free who was a standout at Worcester eating the cooked fish, although such Pre-Opening Introductory Patek and Cruz, Sea 32. Saturday against the AUTHORIZED FISHER PLOW DISTRIBUTOR Prospect Street caught this a prq^pect is unpleasant to consider. 528-9447 Howe, a second baseman, was A . FRANK ROBINSON agents — wide receiver Academy, last year’s New England Meeting or call attempting to field a throw from his R JOHNNY BENCH Philadelphia E agles in Ben Peterson of Prep School Champions; Mike 5V4-pound brown trout recently The best bet, if you plan to eat grub- NO NEED TO WAITI catcher when the collision occurred. Pitching Mexico City. 12^ IMi St. RMester 646-64M infested fish, is to remove the skin \ ^C.TEP WILLIAMS ^ Graceland, Iowa, and OPRN IveS TIL 9 • FM6AY TIL 8 • SAT. TIL 8 Morris, 6-0 guard from West Hart­ at Crystal Lake. The catch “HAV£ YOUR CAR SERVICED 646-4963 He appeared to be the more seriously . ''‘' VYldtorlek f' Ten-year quarterback kicker Bruce Carlson of ford and former Northwest Catholic measured 22V2 inches. and cook only the flesh. BY PEOPI.E WHO CARE" injured. National League: Blue, SF 15-4; oajLUdMsue Greg Landry signed a Montana. High player who led his team to a

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU);^Rtendic»ter. Conn., Tues.. Aua. 1 .1OT8- PAGE nFTEEN , PAGE FOURTRKN - MANCHESTER EVENING liERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aur. 1, 1978 ' " I .... '' • ______Scours World ll- fr-!\ \ Ptopittflik ~ n // Still aflame Cop character Her fiery speeches sent tens of ' V thousands of men into battle. Ernest Hemingway wrote of her in “For ■ - . 0 tough to drop Whom the Bell Tolls.” . She was “La Pasionaria” of the * Spanish Civil war, and now, at 82, By VERNON SCOTT Dolores Ibarruri is back in her native ! |i HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Max Gail, who plays Madrid — still an impassioned Com­ // Wojehowicz — the not-too-brigbt Polish cop — in the munist. "^ rn e y Miller” series, gets so caught up in his role that In her first interview after 40 years y it often takes a full day for the actor to regain bis own of Russian exile — granted to jour­ - identity. nalist Merle Wolin, for Viva * Gail spends Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday rehear­ magazine — she waxes warm about 7 / Fidel Castro, saying, “from a / / sing the show. On Friday he then finds himself playing Wojehowicz for 18 or 19 hours, often working until 4 or 5 physical point of view, he is / / ' d.m. when the show is filmed. i adorable. From a political point of ' • “The character of Wojo takes over,” says Gail, “and I view, magnificent; from a fighting V J / spend ail day Saturday cooling out, trying to figure out point of view, admirable.” who I am.” But what of her own famed / Among other things, Gail is a twin. His sister, Mary speeches? Says the grande dame of /. Roberts, is a singer who lives in New York. Max says he revolution, “I didn’t like any of / -and his twin do not communicate very often but are them.” La Pasionaria Bob Denver // extraordinarily close through ESP. Even dumber? Q> Max is also a bachelor who lives with a lady friend in a there’s this uncharted island and reasons — to do it American style.” If “Star Trek” is returning to life nobody knows ... small beach house he describes as funky on a cliff near — and it is — should “Gilligan’s Says Ms. Webb, “He’s madder than Point Dume, an hour’s drive west of Hollywood. The Love, American style hell — I hope he’s not going to fire Island” be far behind? me.” house has a single bedroom and bath and was built as a Probably not, but the old serial Mickey Rooney is miffed that word temporary structure by its original owner. about the castaways on an uncharted got out about his eighth marriage. Or Quote of tbe day Hippies moved in and out of the house over the years, island is being revived anyway. The was it his ninth? Former heavyweight champ 'but finds it ideal. The area is suitably rural and far original cast is working on a two- Rooney’s manager, Ruth Webb, Muhammad All, called in the course enough from the city to give him a sense of tranquility. hour film for NBC, showing the told reporters last Friday that of a New Orleans talk show by S' The house reposes on ¥4 of an acre which accom­ Max Gail, who plays Wojehowicz in ABC- castaways 14 years older. That’s how Rooney — divorced from seven Howard Cosell — the sportscaster All modates Max's two horses, a pair of quarterhorse mares TV’s “Barney MiUer,” gets so caught up in long it’s been since the last episode. previous wives — had tied the knot in best loves to hate: “Sometimes I named Angel and Pearl, given him by Danny Arnold who his role that it often takes a full day for him Bob Denver says he’s playing Thousand Oaks, Calif., with longtime wish 1 was a dog and Howard was a produces “Barney Miller.” to regain his identity. Gilligan “even dumber” in the movie girlfriend, country singer Jan tree.” Max keeps a third horse on the premises for actor John than in the original series. Chamberlin. ‘Savage, his friend and neighbor. There also are four cats, The plot; The by-now-middle-aged Rooney first denied it, then ad­ Glimpses / W e re th e 10 kittens and Restless, a mixed Labrador and Irish islanders finally make rafts, leave mitted it was true, but says he and Singer Jose Feliciano, 32, has been setter. , Town man to host the island and are rescued by a ship. Miss Chamberlin actually were divorced in Santa Ana, Calif., from Max spends hours riding miles of trails with friends Then, at film’s end, there’s a storm married two years ago in Hong Kong. his wife of 13 years, Janna, after a into the canyon country behind his property or down ... and tjie ship flounders ... and The second ceremony was “for legal three-year separation along the beaches and surf. show on insulators When the ABC-TV show is in production Max arises every morning to jog 10 miles on the sand. He takes his Doug MacGillvary of 51 Avondale Road, Manchester, is long run as much to work off his hostilities as to keep host for the ninth annual Eastern reg^nal show of the himself physically fit. National Insulator Association, scheduled Aug. 12 and 13 TV highlights tonight After his run he showers, fwes breakfast and is off for at the Ramada Inn, East Windsor. Talk of theTown! the studio. The association is a non-profit group devoted to collec­ Street,” starring Frank Days. PBS, Masterpiece 9 p.m. ABC, Three’s Com­ 8 p.m. CBS, Ship-Shape. An “I don’t want to sound like a routine oriented person tion and preservation of insulators. The organization has ambitious young ensign must Sinatra as a New York City Theatre. “Anna Karenina.” pany. A pregnant woman because I’m not,” says Max. “But I have a job and that more than 1,200 members. train a group of misfit sailors police inspector frustrated by 8:30 p.m. CBS, Movie. “The arrives at the house and dictates that I follow some routines. But when the show is Insulators are the glass and porcelain devices seen if she wants to get ahead in the local underworld’s Russians are Coming, The names Jack the father.(R) on hiatus I never know what I’ll be doing when I get up.” holding wires on cross arms of utility poles. Since 1844, the Navy. NBC, The Big avoidance of criminal Russians are Coming,” PBS, The Edelin Conviction. One of the things Max does is write music, accom­ when the telegraph was invented, there have been more Event. “Contract on Cherry prosecution.(R) ABC, Happy starring Alan Arkin as the 9:30 p.m. ABC, Carter Coun­ panying himself o|i the piano. He aspires to become a than 2,000 insulator varieties catalogued. comedic captain of . a ^ v ie t try. A teacher friend of Roy’s submarine stuck on a sandbar The Herald...First in Manchester with all of the news since 1881. Prov­ rounded entertainer some day and hopes to sing and play At the Aug. 12-13 show, trophies and ribbons will be announces his homosexuality awarded for best exhibits and 60 dealers will offer their off Cape Cod. ABC, Laveme and is promptly fired.(R) his songs on records. He makes frequent appearances as ( Theater schodule J and Shirley. Laveme dreams a singer at benefits. tiiat she and Shirley are 80- See Saturday’s Weekend en Manchester’s first choice for many years — The Herald and its live­ Max has few personal possessions and likes to keep his year-old spinsters walking supplement for complete life simple. His furniture is comfortable and informal. E. Hartford Drive-In — “Jaws 2,” 2:25-4:55-7:30- down the marriage aisle with television program informa­ The kitchen is starkly utilitarian. He often whips up “Senior” (R) 8:30; “Wild in 9:50 Lenny and Squiggy.(R) tion. ly paper can be seen being picked up and read from Spring Street to omelets for friends who stop by. He fancies himself an Goldie Hawn movie the Streets” (R) 10:00 “ Convoy,” 2:20-4:55-7:15- expert on beef stroganoff, too. But his lady friend does E. Windsor Drive-In — 9:35 is filmed in Italy “House Calls” (PG)-8;30; “Heaven Can Wait,” 2:15- most of the cooking. 4:40-7:05-9:20 Porter, from North Schooi St. to Pine. Gail is the antithesis of the blockheaded Wojehowicz. “The Sting” (PG) 10:15 m Manchester Drive-In — “3 “ Grease,” 2:20-4:50-7:20- MANCHESTER PARKAOE • 649-5491 TONITE - TUES. He holds a B.A. degree in economics from Williams , ROME (UPI) — Former “Laugh-in” television star 9:35 * |1 ,U UNTIL 2.30 ON College and a master’s in international finance from the Stooges Comedies” 8:20; SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY Goldie Hawn and Italian actor Giancarlo Giannini are "Star Wars” 9:15; “The “Sgt. Pepper,” 2:104:55- Butthat’sonly part of the story...The Herald covers the news of the University of Michigan. He has been a construction 7:25-9:45 " ■ winoiDMyl Pmtacllm' winding up shooting in Rome on a move originally Great Waldo Pepper” 11:30 1 ‘ “T h e C h e a p worker, a waiter and has taught ancient history and planned as a sequel of Federico Fellini’s “La Dplce U.A. Theater 1 — “ The a English. Vite.“ Cheap Detective” 2:00-3:50- D E TEaiVE ” valuable twp Tgwn area of Manchester and East Hartford and sur­ “An important part of my life right now is the The new film, “A Trip With Anita,” is directed by Mario 5:40-7:45-9:45 DAVIS FAMILY ______iffi American Indian predicament,” he says. “I have a lot of Monicelli, the man who made “Big Deal On Madonna U.A. Theater 2 — “Hooper” Pfui Dftmy'a Indian friends who started ‘The Longest Walk’ to draw Street.” 2:00-3:45-5:30-7:15-9:30 ThaSHAaBYD.A.a rounding towns. attention to themselves by lobbying in congress. U.A. Theater 3— "Cat from RESTAURANT “A Trip WiUi Anita," was first conceived by Fellini in MON. THRU THURS. Max Gail says a man has to get involved in more things 1962 as a sequel to his blockbuster film of two years Outer Space” “Winnie the than his career and he feels American Indians need all Pooh” 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:20 - SPECIALS ’Hoim Sttrti WmL, Aug. 2 earlier. For some reason he never got around to doing the Vernon Cine 1 — “An Un­ the help they can get. film and instead went ahead with “8 1/2.” < ^ 3 5 n SPECIALS The GOODBYE GIRL married Woman” 7:20-9:30 TO CHOOSE ran Vernon Cine 2 — “Seniors” ^ FROM FMEWEU MY LOVELY It covers more area at a lower cost than other media — for its adver- 7:10-9:10 Wo're Back From Showcase Cinemas — Vacation And Open Our “Revenge of the Pink Regular Hours. Seniors active in drama Panther,” 2:25-4:50-7:10-9:25 CALDOn PLAZA. tisers..rar»d that’s why your favorite stores are found in The Heraid. MANCHESTER

AMBLER, Pa. (UPI) - Aided by a taught elocution in her native South can get there,” said Ruthe Freed­ HALL FOR RENT If you are not receiving The Herald at home each day...call today for slim cane. Phyllis Grossman, 71, Africa. The greatest barrier to her man, public relations director. For parties, showers, receptions, HELD OVERI gracefully rose from her seat and renewed interest in theater has been “Some of these people are astoun- meetings. I Complete kitchen dingly good,” she said. “I think they facilities. Large enclosed parking ^cwimijleeHL began to read lines from “Crown difficulty in memorizing the lines. lot. Inquire: 9 STOOGES COMEDlit learn very fast. I think they’re very home delivery. Matrimonial.” Prompted by Bauman at one re­ Lithuanian Haii OTWT AT 8:20 The trim, meticulously dressed cent session, she determinedly serious about it. One of the primary reasons they’re here is the intellec­ 24 GOLWAY STREET woman sat down amid praise'and recited a monologue. MANCHESTER W ILD IN applause from her audience, com­ Betty Hamilton, of Lansdale, Pa., tual stimulation. Most of the other THE STREETS CallbsforeSP.M. KMW (H) posed mainly of people over 55 years who declined to reveal her age but activities for senior adults are >|jjjjje643j|0618or64^^ of age. called herself the “baby of the passive activities.” EAST HARTFORD Bauman and his associate director, ______ill Mrs. Grossman is a member of group,” said the workshops have USHOllltb D R IV E IN h.’H /44d FMMOOH- MMOrauJC* lB3fimg4® helped her acting career. She' David France, 25, have varied and Third Age Theater, a senior adult Mon.-Tues. $1 C A («. dramatics program sponsored by the enrolled in a commercial acting extensive theater backgrounds. They BothCliws i . 9 v said the only difference between Juat when you OwuM Ambler Area Art Alliance in a school, signed with an agent and had pfut Robert ffocffonf UuxasaklogobaA Philadelphia suburb. her nose featured in an advertise­ college students and senior adult bi the water... A few similar programs exist in ment. students is that the elderly tend to the country, but director Bill “Modeling is new, but I’ve done lack self-confidence. i Bauman, 26, said theirs is the most theater off and on since I was nine,” “That notion, ‘we’re old and we JAMfS2 comprehensive. It includes creative she said. She still occasionally does a simply can’t do it anymore’,’’ France AuantiuLiiaun dynamics, acting, playwriting, vaudeville song and dance act at a said. “But that’s not true. They can makeup, puppetry and production. small Philadelphia theater. do it. The free workshops meet four times Two other members, Dorothy “We’re not teaching them anything a week. Conard and Dan Ciccarelli, attended new. We’re reacquainting them with “I’m doing it to get something to open auditions for the art alliance’s what they did quite frequently when stimulate my mind, which is going “A Review of Life,” based on Jules they were young.” 1 ^ ^ dead since I retired,” said Mrs, Feiffer’s “Hold Me,” and’ were Bauman added: "Everyone of h EAST WIIMDSOR Grossman. She quit as an executive sclcctod these people has the potential to be liS m ia iT M Itgo 1 USHOUTtb DRIVL IN PJJ30/9 better actors or actresses just secretary when an automobile acci­ “I’m the. oldest one in the play,’’ h i dent three years ago left her with an boasted Mrs. Conard, 61, of Blue because they’ve lived.” CAPITOL artificial hip and dependency on the Bell, Pa. “But tell you what bothers cane. me. When I’m with the young people; THEATRE The English-born Mrs. Grossman when I go to rehearsal with them, CORPORATION said she had acted“ ‘years and years they’ll sit on the floor. Well, it isn’t and years ago when I was married easy getting up and these young peo­ Bob Dylan returns j‘ I'iy-i-'s, ple get up without any hands. I ^ 1 BAILEY and belonged to women’s clubs. I was GOTHENBURG, Sweden (UPI) - very ancient.” in a couple of plays." Bob Dylan made his first Scandina­ i i AUDITORIUM Hanrl|pfit?r lEuFtting H rralft Several other of the 33 TAT The program is funded by a federal . '1^ Comprehensive Employment and vian appearance in 11 years in this members also had been involved in western Swdish seaport citv in earlv MANCHESTER some phase of theater In their past. Training Act grant. Initially, it was started for Montgomery County July. He gave two concerts in the Mimi Myburgh, 76, of Hatboro, 13,000-seat Scandinavium hall. HIGH SCHOOL Pa., is the oldest. She acted and residents but “we’ll take anyone Who Jm Ik present Emy Tues^ M*A*S*H : “Prime Rib Night' a full length Folk festival scheduled Baked Potato comedy “A FAMILY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1S81” Tureen of Soup AUGUST 3, 4 The fifth annual Connecticut F ^ l - The performers at Saturday night’s bluegrass, British music, folk dance, Extensive Salad Bar ly Folk Festival will take place at concert are Pine Island String &nd, Australian folk songs, and bar room Assorted Breads and 5 Elizabeth Park in Hartford on Satur­ Rosen, Shontz & Dixon, Bill Staines, songs. 8:00 p.m. day and Sunday, Aug. 12 and 13. ’the Guy Van Duser & Novick, and the The new talent contest will be held $749 festival is sponsored by the Greater Morgans. Sunday’s performerp are Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m., and a con- C o m p l e t e Tiokets and reservations Hartford Folk Music Society and the winder of the New Talent contest, tradance will follow the Saturday Happy Hour. Dally 3:30-6:30 p.m. tbe Fun Time doggers, Sandy & 643-1937 Hartford Parks and Recreation evening concert at the Sounding w ith Compllmanlary Hors O’oeuvres ' Department. Caroline Paton, How To Change A Board Coffee House, Park and Amity • THE HOMETOWN DAILY NEWSPAPER TICKETS AVAILABLE The festival will consist of two con­ Flat Tire, Bill Berlinghoff, and streets, Hartford. certs Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and Sun­ Priscilla Herdman. All events at the (Connecticut Folk AT THE DOOR • day at noon, workshops, an open- Workshops are scheduled Saturday Music Festival are free, except for Ronald P. Ousffstts mike for anyone who vrishes to per­ from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and they wUl the contradance on Saturday form, a folk church service and a be conducted by Uie performers and evening. Information concerning the ExscutArs Dfrsclor “nety talent” contest, a new event at folk society members. Topics include festival can be-obtained by calling PLEASE CAUTHEATRE FOR MANCHESTER Qroup rates and dinner - porscreentmes this year’s festival. banjo, guitar, a children’s workshop, ' 563-3263. ballad, ragtime,, swing and jazz.

I PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HE3UL0. Mancfaester. Conn.. Tues., Ai«. 1.1878 ~ South Africa is hedging on freedopi for Namibia UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - South "On receipt of his (Ahtisaari’s) many and Canada. Africa sa;wjt with the United report, the South African govern­ Under the plan. South Africa would Nations t ^ t Namibia should be free, ment will decide whether his ^ v e up Namibia and frw elections but believes the West violated the recommendations are indeed in ac­ wdulcfbe field under the protection of “letter and spirit’’ of the plan bjr cordance with the (independence) a U.N. force of 6,000 troops and bringing the Walvis Bay issue to the proposal.’’ civilians. Security Council. At issue is Walvis Bay, the only But Botha indicated in his letter “In spite of our misgivings,’” deep water port in Namibia, also the Walvis Bay question could WANTED - Gas station atten­ Foreign Minister Boelof Botha said known as South West Africa. It lies in dant, full or part time. threaten the entire agreement; Jfature, responsible person Monday, South Africa will welcome a 484-square-mile enclave tte t South “The South African government for third shift. References. the next step in the Westm plan — a Africa regards as its sbvereign completely rejects (Walvis Bay) Call 871-1698. 1 day ....lit word par d«y. 12:00 noon the day btfora visit to Namibia y U.N. special territory. 3 daya ... 10a word par day Resolution 432 and considers it to be publication. representative Martti Ahtisaari. TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. e daya .... da word par day Walvis ^ ’s future was not in­ devoid of any legal or factual basis. I Dtadllne for Saturday And But Botha hedged South Africa’s Apply 81 Commerce Street, 26 daya — 6a.word par day cluded in u e independence plan also wish to reaffirm, on behalf of Glastonbury. PTG Company. Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. 16 words $2.00 minimum support. worked out by Pretoria and the five my government, that we will not be Telephone 633-7631. ‘Happy A d a ...... $2.30 inch For period ending 7 a.m. EST Wednesday. During Tuesday In his letter to U.N. Secretary major western powers — the United prepared to negotiate with anybody' PLEASE READ night, rain or showers wiii be found over parts of the upper General Kurt Waldheim, he added. States, Britain, France, West Ger- on the basis of Security Council SALES PE^ON ^ YOUR AD Piains and Mississippi Valley, as well as in scattered sec­ Resolution 432...” his letter said. Experienced Full Time Retail EXPERIENCED EXHIBIT tions of the Gulf Coast. Mostly fair weather is predicted Furniture Store posiUon with BUILDER - Supervisory elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, max. “The resolution has shocked my emphasis in Carpeting and Claaalflad ada are taken over MECHANICS - To rebuild, the phone aa a convenience. experience required. reading in parenthesis) Atlanta 69 (86), Boston 66 (81), repair and condition industrial government,” he said. •Draperies. Call M r.rta The Herald la responalble for Excellent opportunity. Chess tourney resumes Mother of Sergei PCauzov congratulates newlyweds today at Central Watkins, 843-5171. Chicago64 (81), Cleveland63 (81), Dallas 74 (Denver 56 (83), heat treating furnaces and The foreign minister said in view only one Incorrect Insertion Displaycraft, Manchester, Duluth 51 (65), Houston 74 (91), Jacksonville71 (68), Kansas and then only to the size of the related equipment. of the “manner in which the (Walvis Wedding Palace in Moscow. ICauzov married Christina Onassis in an 643-9557. City 65 (83), Little Rock 72 (88), Los Angeles 65 (79), Miami BAGUIO, PHIUPPINES (UPI) - that the Russian doctor was sitting BOOKKEEPER - Immediate i^lglnal Insertion. Errors which Aggressive, conscientious, Viktor Korchnoi and Anatoly Karpov Bay) issue has been dragged into the assembly-line ceremony. (Tass photo via UPI) opening. E i^rienced need^ do not lessen the value of the 73 (89), New Orleans 74 ( 90), New York 65 (81), Phoenix 80 reliable applicants with good on the front row and tournament of­ advertisement will not be cor­ mechanical skills and opened their seventh game of the ambit of the proposal, the South for busy offlee to work with (103), San Francisco 53 (70), Seattle 54 (75), St. Ix>uis68 (85), ficials asked him to move to the se­ African government is deeply con­ accounts payable and rected by an additional Inser­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Washington 71 (85). experience. Welding, plum­ world chess championships today tion. ESTATE OF bing experience also helpful. cond row. cerned that the letter and spirit of receivable. Mature person with a Russian doctor Korchnoi has Korchnoi, wearing one-way, tinted preferred. Call for appoint­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• FLORENCE FLEMMING McGRATH Full benefits, good working RESPONSIBLE Mother will the proposal would not be o ^ rv e d The Hon. VALDIS VINKELS. Judge, ol conditions. Cali Dick Sheehan, ccused of trying to sabotage his game eyeglasses, started play with a pawn ment. 528-9680. Hafp Wm M 13 care for children in my home. by some parties” — a clear slap at Onassis weds Soviet the Court of Probate, District of An- 289-1588, Industronic Inc. Call 646-1076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. sitting in the second row. to his fourth queen’s square. Kaipov, (fover. at a hearing held on July 21. the West. CLERK TYPIST • 9 to 5 CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC EOE. British grandmaster Raymond the world titllst, replied with a knight 1978, ordered that all claims must be Halp Wanted Help Wanted Responding to the South African Monday thru Friday, fend KEEP SMILING - Experienced only. Top presented to the fiduciary on or before Keene eaid'Korchnoi demanded that to his queen’s bishop’s three. resume to Box R, c /o ELECTRICIANS - Industrial letter, Sam Najumo, leder of the wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 18& November 1. 1978 or be barred as by PART-TIME COUNTER TELEPHONE OPERATOR chief arbiter Lotbmar Schmid “get in speedy ceremony Manchester Herald. KEEP HAPPY law provided. electrical skills in control pan­ □ EDUCATION Berlin Tpke, Wethersfield, LOVE SEAT. Like new condi­ The two, who are personal enemies HELP WANTED. 7am to 3pm CLERK - It is not ... els, wiring and circuitry. rid of’’ Soviet parapsycholgist South West Africa Peoples Organiza­ 563-0151. ______Margaret K. Vinkels, Clerk tion, orange background with since Korchnoi’s defection two years tion, warned Monday guerrilla war­ and 11pm to 7am. Apply in secretarial, switchboard, Read and design schematics Vladimir Zoukhar, whom Korctooi MACHINIST - Experimental. EAST HARTFORD The fiduciary is: receptionist. It is ... white floral print. Call after 4 ago, have played to six draws in a MOSCOW (UPI) — Christina Onassis Must be experienced in Leon A. Bradbury irson afternoons, at Bess and prints. Ability to work Private Instructions IS accused of trying to hypnotize him. fare would J)e stepped up if South They renewed their friendship in 1977 PUBUC SCHOOLS aton Donuts, Route 83, Ver­ monitoring specialized com­ p.m., 646-1168. match that will end only when one today married an out-of-work Russian in pidgeport and Lathe. Must 410 Asylum Ave. with minimal supervision. Last week, Korchnoi complained Africa reneged on its participation in when he was sent to Paris on business for INVITATION Hartford. Conn. 06103 gnon. munication equipment. If you Experience with REMEDIAL READING and manages six victories. an assembly line ceremony and left her be aule to do own set up. INVITATION can perform light typing, WE BUY & SELL Used Fur­ the movement to independence. Sovfracht. Scharr Industries, 243-0343. 081-fr7 troubleshooting industrial math; individualized work privileged life behind her to become plain TO BID FULL-TIME POSITION work weekends, and want a program, (lst-8th grade) by niture. One piece or entire On June 1 he quit his |235-a-week job. machinery and controls household. Cash on the line. Mrs. Sergei Kauzov, resident of Moscow. TO BID OPEN As warehouseman- unique, challenging position preferred. Full benefits, good master’s degree teacher. 568- ( ^ s tin a returned to Moscotv on June 26 MILLWRIGHT - Experienced BID #473 The Manchester Board of Furniture Barn. 646-0865. She immediately confronted the in machine repairs, on textile EAST HARTFORD driver. Monday thru Saturday ... we want to hear from you. working conditions. Call Dick 8075. and began wading through the red tape INSTALUTION OF Education solicits bids for 7:30 to 5. Apply at The W.H. We offer training program, frustrations of everyday folk when her and coating equipment. PUBLIC SCHOOLS Sheehan, 289-1588,Industronic REFRIGERATOR, COUCH, necessary for them to obtain a Soviet Scharr Industries, 2434343. GUTTERS, ROOF TROUGHS Student Insurance for the England Luml>er (k>.. Route free parking, and company Inc. EOE., Hundred-year problem husband bad trouble starting the car paid benefits. This is all part dressers, twin beds and much 44A, ^ Ito n Notch. marriage license. Classas full time on all shifts. Apply firm. Owner will finance. No table, lamps. Telephone 569- “ Instructions Wantad director of nursing. Salmon- Road, $45,900. $150. FACTORY OPENINGS STUFFEKS AND MAILERS agents. 742-7869. 3547. James A. Krzeminski to Elisha Jordan REAL ESTATE brook Convalescent Home off Charles and Jayne Flick, carport at 17 House Street, Glastonbury. URGENTLY NEEDED! and Eunice Jordan, property at 83 Deer­ — Homas for Sala $25.00 per hundred COVENTRY - Two plus acres. SWIM POOL Distributor dis­ Devon Drive, $350. — Lota-Land for Sala Please call 633-5244. Eatabllshed growing company needs posing of new 31’ long above­ field Drive', $51.70 conveyance tax. -V Invastmant Proparty CLIP & MAIL GUARANTEED. Send self- Breathtaking view of valley, Emilja Berzins, vinyl siding at 120 — Businass Proparty machinista, engravera, N.C., and Bridgaport addressed stamped envelope, 1/2 open, $15,900; Andover- ground pools complete with Blanchard & Rossetto Construction Inc. Forest St., $2,500. — Rasort Proparty , PART-TIME Janitorial help operatora. Wa make apaclallzad machlnani that TK Enterprise, Box •21679, 3.77 wooded acres. 500’ back sun deck, fencing, filter. to Wilfrido and Miriam F. Rodriquez, — Raal Estata Wantad needed for Manchester area. from road, $11,900. Lessenger Includes full installation. Dennis Hood for Linda L. Paul, East Good rate of pay. Call Mark offera challenge and varlaty. Qood starting rates Denver, Colo. 86221. property at 473 E. Middle Turnpike, $44,- MI8C. SERVICES •••••«•••••••••••••••••••• Sells! 646-8713. Asking $639. F inancing Hartford, repair fire damage at 329 Birch — Sarvicas Offarad after...... 4:30. 525-14 1«1. NAME and company paid fringe henefits. Call ut for the available. Call Harry collect 900. Mountain Road, $7,000. — Paintlng-Paparinfl MAIL TO: Business Opportunity 14 — Building-Contracting hast opportunity. Investment Property 2^ 203-236-5871. Richard J. Sartor and Diana L. Sartor to Bid well Home Improvement Co. for — Roofing-Siding BOOKKEEPER - Hebron Board of Education budget, SMALL ENGINE Service Frederick W. Bennett and Katherine D. Joan Weatherford, Voof repair at 48 High — Haating-Piumbing Corporation - expanding EIGHT FAMILY HOUSE - In­ BRAND NEW Plush Bennett, both of East Windsor, property — Flooring payroll, diversified, come $850 a month. Tenants Turquoise rug. 12x14. Selling St., $600. — Moving-Trucking-Storaga challenging. Call Mrs. ‘ NOBLE & WESTBROOK dealer network. No at 23 Battista Road, $59,900. — Sarvicas Wantad experience necessary. pay own utilities. Price $65,- for half price $120. Call Harold Parent for John Adamy, roof Reynolds at 228-9474. 000. Financing and manage­ between 6-9 p.m. 247-3758. MI8C. FOR SALE P.O. BOX 591 20 WESTBROOK STREET Complete training program. Herbert I. Oatway and Charlotte D. repair at 197 Eldridge St., $1,850. ment availale. Call 423-67U in — Articias for Sala WAREHOUSEMAN wanted Mandtester, Conn. 06040 $500. investment required , to Oatway to Dana A. LeMay and Marie E. Mark Sullivan, tool shed at 5 Waddell — Building Supplias EAST HARTFORD ' start your own business. Ideal Willimantic. REDW(X)D SET - 4x8 For­ — Pats -Birds- Dogs for automotive distributor in LeMay, property at 115 Diane Drive, $42,- Road, $485. An Squtl Opportunity Employor for retired or part time. mica table, picnic table. 3 — Livastock ' Manchester area. Duties in­ EXAMPLE: FOUR FAMILY HOUSE - In­ blade concrete finish. Roto Stocking the shelves 500. Roger V. Dolan for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest — Boats A Accassorias clude stocking shelves, pulling Details on request. Mr. Michael B. Morgan to Carl E. Scollo and — Sporting Goods PHONE IS Words fore Days Barker. ESCAA Field come $600 a month. Tenants Tiller. Call 646-4160. Pepin, alterations at 51 Concord Road. $1 - — Cardan Products » orders and mixing paint. Call pay own utilities. Price $45,- — Anliquaa Mr. Pahoulis 5258118. Training Division, box 619, Channel Home Center in Manchester stock the Gracia G. Scollo, both of Wethersfield, 885. 000. Financing available. Call ^ l\r e s as they prepare for the store’s Aug. 17 openine. The property ai 92 Deepwood Drive, $M,000. — Wantad to Buy p Only <8.10 Wading River, New York. Daniel Kinney for Anita Pelletier, addi­ CHECK ENCLOSED 11792. 423-6711 in Wulimantic. PACKA6E STORE Hilda N. Fontanella to Paul D. Liebig RENTALS NURSES AIDES - Full tim ^ ^ c h will sell home improvement products, is located in old tion at 27 Tyler Circle, $5,000. — Rooms for Rant 7am-3pm and llpm-7am. M M C IM S T fR Business Property ?6 and Theresa M. Liebig, property at 272 — Apartmanta for Rant wlaaler’rdegfae a W years of axparrencatif coDege MANY PEOPLE only dream Qood tamOy tloro, Qood vofumo, Tom Crockett, shed at 35 Jensen St — Homas for Rant Experience preferred but we FILL IN ONE WORD PER RLARK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS Porter St., $50,071.75. will train. Apply in person administration. Exparlenoad In non-credit or other con­ of owning their own business. Qood location. For datalla CaH $200. , — Businass lor Rdnt lerson A SOFT ICE CREAM Truck — Rasort Proparty for Rant __East_ Hartfora_ Convalescent tinuing education praterred. Equlvantenclaa will be con- Perhaps it’s time for you to Clhristian J. Donahue and. Kathleen M. Robert and Marie Moreau, fence at 18 2 3 4 5 " PicoasiniiuLTM — Wantad to Rant Home, 745 Main Street, East pursue that dream. I have ready to go. Call today. 203- 646-5252 Donahue to Donald C. Sobolewski and Westfield St., $300. — Misc- for Rant Hartford. ®*'^emjordlnafor will provide general aeelstance In all over 1,000 businesses for sale 677-8116. Jeanne E. Ouellette, property at 12- Leon Zahaba Jr., tool shed at 93 AUTOMOTIVE • 9 10 by owners. Many for : $ 7 aspects of publcly-dlrected, community services MANCHESTER - For sale Bonner Road, $45,900. Elizabeth Drive, $300. — Autos for Sala PART-TIME HELP - 1 _ ♦ minimum down. For free B u s ln m — Trucks for Sala v programming, will be responsible for the development brochure write: Interstate commercial building and Alan J.-Cashman and Diane H. Cashman — Haavy Equlpmant for Sala Manchester Car Wash. 8 a.m. c Randall and Mabel Cole, pool and fence ; 11 12 13 i 4 ' 15 1, and administration of a non-credit Instructional Business Marketing, P.O. Box liquor store. Call for details, to Ernest HeitmuUer and Janet E. Heit- — Motorcyelas-BIcyclas to Apply in person at THRIFT SHOP at 100 Finley St., $3,700. Campars-Traiiars-Moblla 563 West Middle 'Tumplke. program for recruitment and supervision of non-credit 18%, Pueblo, Ck)Io. 81002. Marion E. Robertson, muller, both of Rocky Hill, property at 94 Homas Realtor, 643-5953, Marriage licenses <7 i i 19 20 faculty. Hawthorne St., $36,950. — Autamotiva Sarvica 16 Salary Is $12,353 for this 10-month position. Fringe SERVICE BUSINESS - With Keith E. Collins and Aileen A. Weber, — Autos for Rant-Laasa [.PERMANENT PART-'HME 25* SBM mortgages increasei $800 a week income available Reel Estate W anted 28 Judgment lien both of Manchester, Aug. 18 at St. James. ' cashier. 9 to 12 hours ner week benefits Include group life and health Insurance and PER ITEM In the evening. See Mr. Carter 22 23 2 4 ' 26 state retirement programs aa well aa vacation and sick in this area. A cash business. American 'Finance Corp. against John C. PetUgrew and Leda H. Gelinas, : ------Minimum investment ALL CASH For ybur property, Starta Tu m ., Aug. 1st M ortage loans made by the Savings SBMalso reported a 3410,657 increase in Nathan Tash, $2,061.13, property at 67 in person. Carter Chevrolet both of Essex, Md., Aug. 12 at Community Co. Inc. 1229 Main Street 29 30 1 required. 203-627-0550, 203-461- within 24 hours. Avoid Red All W Mk dividends paid in the first six months of Foley St. □ NOTICES SS------27 Starting date Is August 28 or as soon thereafter as Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Raptist. I Manchester. possible. To apply send a resume, Including 11 to 6:00 directors i m , compared to the first talf on 1977. New trade name Corporation, 646-0131. learned last week. John T. Driscoll and Cathy L. Klewlckl, 33 34 39 references, by August 21, to: Dean James 0. Tatro, TO FULFILL the last stage of This year the total paid was 36,2W,204' . Optel Corp., Holbrook, Mass., doing PtnoiM l* ATTRACTIVE POSITION u H ------EXCHANGE both of Manchester, Aug. 5 at Emanuel For gal In Date Processing Division of Community Services, Manchester Com- our expansion program, we WOULD LIKE TO buy four Wrat six months of 1978, SBM last year it was 15,869,547. ’ business as Big L, 881 Main St. f Manchester Parkade Lutheran. Department. Knowledge of munltv Colleoe, PO Box 1048. Manchester Ct. 08040. will be looking for 2 full-time bedroom older Colonial * P-538.930 in mortgage loans, coi^ RIDE WANTED from 38 II 40 ' — In the Back — Official^ said SBM is pleased to play a Building permits Robert C. Soucler and Suk C3ia Moore Key Punch helpful. 5-day R ------— 37 Manchester Community College la an equal oppor­ real estate salespeople. Call Preferably in the Porter o n * ^ ^ *17,180,345 in the first six months Manchester to New Britain, tunity employer and adheres to the prlnolplse of affir­ F.J. Spilecki Inc. Realtor, 643- role in the steady growth and development Ronald J. and Claudia Claverie, stove at botji of RockVilJe, Aug. 19 at Caiurch of early morning hours. Call week. All benefits. Pleasant S treet area. Please call • of Manchester. 7 Joan Circle, $430. Christ. - surroundings. East Hartford mative action. 2121. ' ■■ ' ” private party, at 647-1567. after 5, 643-1257. location. Phone 289-2736. UJ a..' 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Schultz BUSINESS^ft SERVICE frank m ERNIE'S M 6 Pop 4 Mao____ 11 Oaatroyad tung □ □ □ □ □ □ Kl^lKI-FIX OARAef’e .^ Peff50NAI.lYr X Dear Abby 13Sparmoragg 5 Slav 14 Houaaholdfinan 6 Romanian T H IN K T H b RROBLBM 15 Forward currency ?WP57ND^ReNT5' KIPS HAVE BETTER' By Abigail Van Buren ISGanadc ' Mine workera' 15 THE PRiP IN ' matarlaWabbr.) union labbr.j ARE always AR6UIN6; .BENCH STREN6TH ' j 17Dianay(awn ®1 Think ABOUT SOMETHING^ ' bBAR ABBY: Would you believe that s "special 19 Comadlan logically I Bowling tarm T DIRECTORY m e gucKer sear. committee ” of the senior dtizen community where I used Caaaar ,» 20 Mopa 7 to reside happily, decides whether you are fit to live among 22 Small amount Rooaevalt these, beautiful, elite people? I Group of two 32 BulUIng-ContneVng 33 23 Annoyingly 33 Shone 41 Epochs Sw vtest OMtnd 31 Suvieti Otttnd 31 PafnUng-paperfng My husband and I were among the fittest until I became alow ) Ingeata 43 Persons over PCT-IIIIIIDaS— ■ a widow. Although I am still quiet, refined, clean and pay 24 Loa Angatas 9 Actraea Waat 34 Shoe tie HOUSEWORK GOT YOU QUALITY PAINTING and GENERAL CARPENTRY, my bills on time, because I am a widow I am considered a apaclalty I Defer 35 Certainly here Going away on vacation? 8-f DOWN? General cleaning, Paper Hanging by Willis Repairs, Remodeling, threat to the married women who live there. 26 Lily Maid 9 Parts 37 Triumphant 45 Shed blood We will care lor your pet In Garages, Additions, Porches, 1 steam extraction carpt Sch u ltz. Fully insured, I am 69, overweight and gray, and I do not flirt now, u d 28 Watary ) Horse exclamation 46 Bites Decks, Rec Rooms, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• the lamlllarty of his own cleanng, floor waxing & strip­ references. 6494343. never did. But that specid committee decided I waa no 30 Potato bud directivei Hatchways, Roofing, Gutters, For Bala 81 31 Maal I Indian maid 38 Tipped 49 Lyric poem home. Reduced rates for ping, window cleaning, carpet Apartment* For Rant . 53 Auto* Far Sale 81 >4iftot Truck* for Sala 82 longer fit to live there, and they gave me my walking Formica, Ceramic 'Tile. Call 32 Vaiida 9 More 39 Took oath 51 Seize (si.) mors than one pet at one & upholstery shampooing. PAINTING - Interior / papers. I have suffered financially and emotionally from WInthrop — Dick Cavalll Professional/Insured. Free Exterior, best Workmanship I Dan Moran 643-2629. FIVE ROOM APARTMENT - 1972 CHRYSLER- Full power. 1968 PONTIAC LEMANS con­ 1973 CHEVY 1/2 TON PICK-; 33 Type of dallcloua address. 649-1352, or If. this putdown and put out. Estimates. Call Quality Paint! Lowest Prices! No children, no pets. Call 643- Excellent condition. 4 door vertible, new top, good condi­ UP with cap. Power brakes, i magazine no answer, 649-7712. Ju st living is frightening enough, without being old and 1 8 7 6 9 10 DOMES'nCARE at 643-1945. Dan Shea, 646-5424. FARRAND REMODELING - 0902. hardtop. Call 289-2543. tion, $650. Call 6^5692. AM/FM raoio, V-8, good con­ 36 Part of a ahoa 2 3 4 6 Specializing Cabinets and For­ at the mercy of heartless Lwdlords or committees who can 39 Chopped WHAT WOULP 'lOLlR A HOSE THATSOUIKT® dition, four good radials. t1 12 13 if r HAP TVMP W IS H E S / CiM TREE SERVICE - Free A-1 LIGHT TRUCKING - R .J. MAGOWAN & SONS - mica Tops, Roofing, Gutters, 414-ROOM APARTMENT - DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS 1970 VW BEETLE - Asking $1950. 646-2165 after 5 p.m. throw you out of your home simply because your husband cabbage diah I'P WISH RDP A LAWN SECONP K E T O tU R estimates, discount senior Appliances, furniture and Third Generation. Painting & Room Additions, Decks, Second floor, heat and Mr. 'S Automotive World. 289 $850. Body in good condition. has died. 40 Golf mound 14 15 /WAPe OF Ff?ENCH F R IE S WISH BE FOR? citizens. Company pianos mov^. Cellars, attics, Paperhanging Free Repairs. Phone 643-6017. appliances, one car garage, Oakland Road (Route 30), As much as I liked the security of a fenced-in, well- 42 Beef fat 19 .. INSTBAP O F S B A S S . Manchester owned and and garages cleaned. For all Estimates. Fufly Insured. laundry hookups in basement. South Windsor. Speed/Van CHRYSLER CORDOBA, 1976, Motorcfclaa-BIcfcIa* 84 protected home. I'd never again chance enduring the 44 Woman In 19 Rooflng-Sldlng-Chlmntr 34 Accessories. 644-9395. full power, leather interior, U.S. Army ■ operate. Call 646-1^7. your Light Trucking needs. Telephone 646-1959. Middle aged couple preferred, emotional depression I suffered at the hands of the 20 22 Z3 For the Lowest Prices, call no children or pets, security, AM/FM cassette stereo, CB. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 : committee, rejected by my fellow man, and especially (abbr.) ■ 1 ROOM ADDITIONS, 649-3571. CARPENTRY AND BIDWELL Home Improve­ references. Apply in person, THUNDERBIRD, 1972, full Asking $4,000. 872-6102 after 5 FX-1200 - 871-2511. womeni S i ^ me... 46 Buffalo 24 z. Z7 Dormers, kitchens, garages, REPAIRS of all types. ment Co. Expert installation 156 Union St., Manchester. power, sun roof, excellent p.m. 47 Hurrah, for ■ ” OLD IN OCEANSIDE 28 z. 30 rec-rooms, suspended ceilings A&W PAIN-nNG - Quality Twenty-seven years' of aluminum siding, gutters condition. $2500 FIRM. 633- TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville abort and trims. Roofing installa­ 1816 evenings and weekends. FOR SALE - 1974 Plymouth 48 Orange and 1 and roofing, 5266956. workmanship. Interior and experience. Call 742-9059. MANCHESTER Two- 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and DEAR OLD: On the bice of it, U appear! grossly n nU r. 31 32 exterior. Fully insured. tion and repairs 6496495, 871- Bedroom newly redecorated Duster, 318 automatic, $1800. black bird rack. $1,750. 2894042. However, yon should earefnlly read the agreement yon 60 Creed type 1 LAWN M AINTENANCE. Wayne 649-7696. Building ContncUng 33 2323. apartment. Appliances, se­ FOR SALE 1967 DODGE Call after 6 p.m. 643-0406. 33 34 3. 37 39 aigned when yon and your husband became residents of 52 Malt down, at Reasonable and dependable cond floor. Available Aug. 1. Convertible, needs wiring HONDA SL 175, 1972. ■ SPECIALIZING cleaning and harness, front windshield, that eommnnlty. If U clearly states that couples onlg may lard 39 ,0 43 C7»c college veteran now accepting CHAIN SAW WORK WES ROBBINS carpentry 649-3103 after 6pm. E x cellen t condition, low 53 Sfruta ■ 1 c A im j jobs in your area. Call 289- WANTED. By the job or by remodeling specialist. Ad­ repairing chimneys, roof, new first $100 takes it. 1974 VEGA Truck* lor Sala 62 mileage. Great beginner bike. reside there, and should one of yrou die, the remaining 44 47 S ± roofs. Free estimates. 30 WAGON excellent condition, pertoB cannot codtinue to live there, you have no legal 54 Won by little 4535. the hour. Free Estimate. 875- ditions, rec rooms, dormers, MANCHESTER - Occupancy 646-1171. 55 OIgging ■ years Experience. Howley, $1000. Call 646-1478. 1971 INTERNATIONAL 49 49 50 51 7890. built-ins, bathrooms, Aug. 1. Second floor of house. recourse. Otherwise, yon would do well to consult a implament Priacllla’a Pop — Al Vermaer REWEAVING bums, holes. kitchens, 649-3446. 643-5361. 6 huge rooms. No kids. Call PICKUP 304-Automatlc. Good HARLEY DAVIDSON 1975 - ' lawyer. running condition. $400 or best 52 53 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. STEREO FREAKS- Sound 6434341, or 643-4422 anytime. BUICK LE SABRE 1973-Alr, SX 250, 5,000 miles, clean, no DOWN Window shades, Venetian systems deteriorate slowly CUSTOM CARPENTRY - ROOFER WILL Install roof, power brakes and steering. offer. Moving, must seil! 646- dents, excellent condition. DEAR ABBY: $4 65 rv i TIRED liO O K AT ALL THOSE blinds. Keys. TV for rent. and often require service homes. Additions, Repairs, siding or gutters for low dis­ ROCKVILLE - Four clean 43,000 miles. $1650 or best 0438, anytime, keep trying. 643-2371. In writing a firm or an agency 1 Olvar'a 1 O F B B N G BOOKS IN THE ^ count price. Call Ken at 647- offer. 569-2522. Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- before the system goes dead, Cabinets. Call Gai7 Cushing, rooms, appliances, adults, no What should the salutation be? IMEVIfiFARfn EK.TiRPRIIE A tlN j ASHORT UBF5ARV ABOUT ^ 5221. so have your system checked 345-2009. 1566. pets, security, references. 19H GMC TRUCK - Model npar*' 1976 PACER DL- Loaded! 7500, V-6 deisel motor. Air It's no longer safe to use "Dear Sir” PERSON.' PEOPLE UKE 'lO U .^ now to see if it's -performing $175. Utilities extra. 643-9743. Uobllablla Home*H 85 For the boss is likely to be a “her." ODD JOB Done - Cellars, at­ H»atlng-Plumblng 35 Clean. 21,000 miles. Private brakes, two speed axei, 20 foot correctly, and to avoid more TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY LONGFELLOW y tics, garages, yards cleaned, costly breakdowns in the Carpentry and general con­ 2 1/2 ROOM APARTMENT owner. Factory air. Priced to Janneli van body with roll-up 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot moving, trucking. Loam for future. Call Jack, 643-1262, tracting. Residential and SEWERLINES, sink lines, ideal for elderly person. sell. Call 649-3053. door. Excellent condition. Travel Trailer - Stove, Win at Bridge ■JT' sale. Lawn service. No job too evenings. commercial. Whether it be a cleaned with electric cutters, Single story building, in­ Please call 742-6094 - 742-6998 refrigerator, heated. Full DEAR LONGFELLOW: big or small. 568-8522. small repair job, a custom by professionals. McKinney dividual entrance, near shop­ 1972 COLT. Automatic. Needs anytime. shower, and toilet. Tandem Should the redpient be an Eve or an Adam EXPERT PAINTING AND built home or anything in Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ ping. $200 monthly includes work. Make offer. Call 649- wheels. Call 6884)383. Yon can't go wrong with "Dear Sir or Madame." Losers defeat themselves COMPLETE CARPET & Tile LANDSCAPING Specialized, between, call 646-13re. pany, 643-5308. range, refrigerator, heat, 3704 after 5 p.m. 1966 FORD FlOO - 66,000 installation and repairs. Free Exterior House Painting. storage area and basement. original miles. Tool boxes. FOR SALE - 1968 Bethany DEAR ABBY: Our son is a college senior at the state half played three notnimp estimates. Call Pat, at 646- Tree pruning, spraying, CARPENTRY & Masonij - NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet Call Damato Enterprises, 646- 1974 CHEVY IMPALA - 2 Needs clutch and rust work. Chief flip top camper. Used, university. He makes no secret of the fact that he and his NORTH S-l-A and made from nine to 11 3745, after 5 p.m. mowing, weeding. Call 7«- Additions and remodeling. repairs, plugged drains, 1021. door. Small V-8. 37,000 miles. $450. 649-3446, after 6 p.m. only 2 years. All reworked. girlfrietul (both 21) are shacking up near campus. 4 K Q 10 9 8 tricks. 7947. Free estimates. Call Anthony kitchen faucet replaced, Excellent condition. $2300. Sleeps 5. $450.00 643-9246 a.m .' We disapprove of this arrangement, and he knows it, but ♦ J972 There is no play for six repaired, rec rooms, 1971 FORD ECONOLINE ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING- At­ Squiticote, 6496811. Officea-Stora* lor Rent 55 Call 6464985. only. since he is 21, we have nothing to say about bis lifestyle. ♦ Q clubs even if a heart isn’t led tics and cellars cleaned. LICENSED MOTHER will bathroom remodeling, heat VAN-330 - Standard. Good run­ 4 AK2 against it, but one South modernization, etc. Free 1972 Gran Torino, 2-door, ning condition. Call after 6pm, Now for the problem: He asked if he could invite hie girl Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Reasonable rates. Call 646- care for preschool children in CARPENTRY - Repairs, MANCHESTER STORE for AutomoOva Sarvlea 88 WEST EAST player made it and picked Estimate gladly given. M & M vinyl top. Must sell promptly. 646-2970. $1,000. home for a few weeks this suiiuner. We know they sleep 1943 for free estimate. her home. Prefer 7 am to 3:30 remodeling, additions, gar­ Rent - 249 Broad Street. 600 4 42 4 A J 6 S up around 150 IM Ps on the Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. $1450 or best offer. 647-1811. together at school, but should we let them sleep together pm. 6436971. ages, roofing, call David square feet. 643-5681. ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- 4 KQ8S3 field. It wasn’t really I F10UREP WE T ANP INSTEADi THAT'S WHY I IF YOU'RE 1965 INTERNATIONAL in our home? V 10 4 dan® it, WA5H~MBXP0RT'9 BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. Patria, 644-1796. Available July 1st. sun specialists, factory 4 10 86 4 deserved, but the East-West COULD BUILD MeKEE- \ EVERYTHINS SENT A TROUBLE- TALKIN'ABOUT MANCHESTER PLUMBING 1971 MAVERICK - Four door, D1200, 3/4 ton pick up truck. My sister says, “Don't be a hypocrite. Even if you put 4 J7532 aOT EVBRyTHINei 0000 PORT Fireplaces, concrete.Chimney STEREO & TV REPAIR - By trained, one day service, 114 4 9765 4 ------pair richly deserved the 150 and r a il f a c il it ie s - a w MEKPORT INTO.OUR ! POSSIBLE'S n SH0OTER...T05I2E PERK NEWSOM repairs. No job too smail. Licensed Technician. Used LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - & HEATING-Repairs. ROCKVILLE - 19 X 39 foot rtms well, new battery and $375.00. CaU 6 ^ 1 4 4 after 6 East Main Street, Rockville. them up in separate bedrooms, you know theyll manage to IMPS they lost. EAGER WORK FORCE- A/iAlN SOUTHERN / SOME WRONSl THINSS UP AND -DON'T COUNT SOUTH Save! Call 6446356 for es­ Equipment for sale. Call New homes custom built Remodeling. Pumps repaired store on busy street. Large radiator. Cail 646-3931. p.m. 871-1617. get together some time during the night anyway.” East took his ace of spades BRANCH'. VSTRIKES-WUISANCE REPORT! ON SETTIN' timates. Jack, 643-1262, evenings. remodeled, additions, rec / replaced. Free estimates. display windows. $125 Maybe she'a right, but I still don’t feel that we should 4 73 at trick one and led back the ANY INFO PROM rooms, garage, kitchens Electric drain-snaking. 24- monthly. Lease required. Lee 1964 CHRYSLER - Four Door. put them up together like a married couple in our guest 4 A6 king of hearts to South's ace. HIAAi QUALITY CARPENTRY By WILL DO TYPING in my remodeled^ bath tile, cement HOUR SERVICE. 6 4 6 ^ . & Lament Realty, 875-4690. Reliable transportation. $400. room. 4 A K 9 West was one of those play­ Ham Constmction Additions, home. Reasonable. Please work. Steps, dormers, Call 643-5873 anytime. What should I do? 4 Q J 10 8 4 3 ers who always gave count. PLU M BIN G - C all Tom rooflng, siding, decks and gar­ call 6464995. residential or commercial. MANCHESTER, Main Street. PORSCHE AUDI OLD-FASHIONED MOTHER Vulnerable: Both He dropped his 10 of hearts. ages. Cail anytime, 643-5001. Dawkins at 649-7630. 1968 BUICK LASABRE - Now Muth cashed all the Call 6494291. Modem offices available 400, By Hoffman Dealer: North RESPONSIBLE Mother will 750 or 1100 square feet. Heat power steering and brakes, 4- DEAR MOTHER: In yow home, pou nuke the ndee, so minor suit cards and came MAGNAVOX authorized fac­ door, 76,000 miles, $400. 1966 700 Connacllcut Blvd., Eaal Hartford West North East South down to the queen-10 of babysit in my home. Please FIRST CLASS Carpentry - and air condition included. slmiily tell your son that there will be zio shacking up tory service on color and OLDS WAGON $200. 647-1924. Pass, 24 spades in dummy and the call 646-1076. Remodeling and Additions. 646-2469 or 646-2755. under your roof. And if he doesn’t like H, he enn either black and white TV. Stereo, Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 • SERVICE •PARTS •BODY SHOP Pass 3 4 Pass 4 NT seven of spades and six of phonograpb. A&B Electronic, 1973 VEGA 3-speed, low tbUe by tire bonne rnlei or stay in a znoteL Pass 54 Pass 6 4 hearts in his own hand while years experience! For Free EXCELLENT OFFICE For Service Call 1160 New Britain Ave., West PBlnlIng-papBrtng 32 Estimates, call 6464239. PLUMBINB LOCATION - Heat, air con­ mileage, new clutch. $ ^ or Pass Pass Pass poor E ast cam e down with a m Hartford, 561-0655. ditioning, parking, janitor ser­ best oiler. Call 643-9239. real headache. He has to INTERIOR - EXTERIOR CUSTOM HOMES, Additions 528-9447 hang on to the jack-sm all of AND HEATIN8 vice. Reasonable rent. Call Opening lead: 44 Alley Oop — Dave Graue CARPET INSTALLATION - Painting - And odd jobs. Two recreation rooms, roofing, Max Grossman at 649-5334. TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1975 NO NEED TO WAIT! Astro-graph spades. South, who watched Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carnets. experienced College students. siding QualiW Work! Best SUPPLIES Convertible, superb condition. -HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED spots, scored the slam trick Steam Cleaning. Free AM-FM stereo, radials, 36,000 By BERNICE BEDE.080L with the six of hearts. Please call 5684641. Prices! Bud 'Talaga, 742-8732, • SafM MANCHESTER - Retail, BY PEOPLE WHO CARE" O H zM Y O O O D - GOOD h e a v e n s ! t h e [ H A N O O N , Estimates. Call 6496265. miles. Pampered. $2750. 646- By Oswald Jacoby or 6464501. storage and/or manufacturing and Alan Sontag M M S f ! CREATURE BOLTED, I TASS ( PAINTING - Interior and • PariB space. 2,000 square feet to 7841. ^ A L l E v T ^ for others. Keep this in mind if The Cavendish invita> A-1 TREE SERVICE - Will exterior, paperbanging, • Sarvica 100,000 square feet. Very tiorial was a pair event with cut and clear unwanted or excellent work References reasonable. Brokers you're interested in chalking KEEP SMILING up a tidy profit. You hold: dead trees. Please call and Free estimates. Fully in­ 6 4 M 5 7 4 protected. Call Heyman tt paid to m l^ ^ ^ r tr ic k s , it 8-l-B CailAinrtlnw CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) receive our Low Estimates, sured. Martin Matson, 649- K EE P H A P P Y Properties, 1-226-1206. When you weigh situations didn’t pay much. Big plus 4 A J 5 4 649-3571. 4431 today, put the emphasis on the scores went to pairs that bid 4 A K 3 Re*ort Propertf Aug. 2.1978 positive side. This will put you and made tough games or 4 A Q 6 For Rant 56 A secret desire that you've on the track to achieve your slams. Their opponents 4 K 10 3 41 Antigua* 48 Apartment* For Rant 53 been hoping for. but thought desired aims. Article* lor Sale 41 Article* for Sale was out of reach, could Be­ received equally bad scores. A Canada reader wants to AMSTON LA K E - Two AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Sometimes the losers were come a reality this coming The surprise twist in today’s know if we consider this BABY ITEMS - (Jrib, dressing WANTED. Antique furniture, LOOKING for anything in real bedrooms, screened porch, year. Chance and luck will be responsible for their bad ONE OF A KIND - 7 foot estate rental - apartments, happenings will be In matters hand worth a two no-trump table, car seat, stroller, etc. glass, pewter, oil paintings or large lot. ^ ivate setting. $135 prominent. where you sincerely strive to scores. Take this hand as an opening. padded bar with railing homes, multiple dwellings, no Reasonable. C!all 649-8023, other antique items. R. weekly plus security. Robert LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Someone be of service, only to discover example. About half the We sure do and we make formica top. $400. 643-5968. fees. Cali J.D. Real Estate after 5 p.m. Harrison, 643-8709, Associates. 228-9274. with your best interests at the one you helped the most South players reached six- that bid. Asociates, Inc. 646-1980. heart will be stirring up a lot ol club contracts. The other SINGER SEWING Machine. was you. I Wanted to Rent 57 dust on your behalf behind the PISCES (Feb. 20-M«rch 20) (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. With maple cabinet. 6 years 44x10 FOOT MOBILE Home. scenes today. The results will Things appear about to take a old. Buttonhole attachment. 1 Berry’s World The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions TAG SALES Wanted to Buy 49 In Bolton. Working single per­ COUPLE WITH One child beneficial. Find out to whom turn for the belter romance- year guarantee. $125 firm. you're romantically suited by son only. No pets, animals or needs 5 or 6 room duplex or wise. Look your spifflest today. Cali 644-2967. sending for your copy of Astro- Cupid may arrange a rendez­ CASH PAID Immediately - children. Call 643-2880. house. Reasonable. 649-8952. Graph Letter. Mail x cents for vous. TAG SALE INSIDE -10 a.m.-7 for gold jewelry and each and a long, self- BASEBALL'S MORE FUN y o u 'K B ...I KNOW IF HE'S MARRIED p.m. Moving - large and small diamonds. Licensed broker ARIES (March 21-April 19) y 149 OAKLAND ST R E E T . WANTED TO RENT - Four-or addressed, stamped envelope Large project requiring a cre­ IF you KEEP A COMPLETE NOT OR SINGLE AND HOW MUCH items for sale. Sale starts July for over 1/2 century. Savitt Four rooms, heated apart­ five-room apartment, to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 4«9, ative touch are your cup of tea LIST OF STATISTICS KIDDING. MONET HE MAKES I 25 thru Aug. 2. 267 Greene P .O .M .G . Je w e le r s , 35 ment, $240 monthly. Security. reasonable rent. Retired cou­ Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019. today. You also have the ability ON EACH PLAYER./ BUSTER. Road, Manchester. Complete Asylum Street, Hartford, 527- 646-2426. ple, Call 649-8708. Be sure to specify birth sign. to Inspire coworkers to use / - C r 9 piece Spanish living room 0163, V1RQO (Aug. 2 3 -^ p t. 22) Be a their imagination, too. uaring dreamer today.• ■ y. LetL e t:your The Car-Coot set, $900. inciudes all. Maple MANCHESTER MAIN LOCAL MINISTER and fami­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) kitchen set, baby items, dry DOGS, DOGS, DOGS - Old hopes run rampant.It. tvi Even if you Through use o( your good STREET 2 and 3 room apart­ ly seeking 3-4 bedroom house faiffail'ill s...... short of your target, you’ll sink. 6464985. figurine statues, prints and ment, heated, hot water, humor you should have no 9 to rent, near Manchester High s)ill be a big winner. dllficulty getting others to do pictures. One item or collec­ appliances, no pets, parking, Schooi. Excellent references. UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Key AVON TAG SALE - Rain or your bidding today. You make tion. No dealers. Call 569-3010, security. 523-7047. Call 644-9983. people with clout are the ones even the mundane seem like a shine. 423 East Middle Turn­ 6494145, after 6 p.m. Rake In the extra' — l^r you to deal with today, fun game. pike, Aug. 4 and 5, from 10 to money you can make MANCHESTER. OR EAST careerwise. In one fell swoop GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) II 4. they'll accomplish things und­ by selling no-longer- HARTFORD Three or four something big Is on the fire that erlings could never achieve. represents substantial gains, needed Items with a room older flat wanted by SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Building Supplla* 42 career girl. Will decorate. don't put It off tomorrow. low-cost, fast-acting your greatest benefits will You're a dynamite closer fl? Call 568-6194 after 4 p.m. Classified Ad. come today from your involve­ today. NATURAL STONE for □ RENTALS weekdays and 537-1020 ment with organizations, clubs retaining walls, veneers, CANCER (June 21-July 22) The ‘ Born Loser — Art Sansom TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX - weekends. oV cliques, ue a mixer, not a secret (or success today: Be patios, etc. Pick up by the $200 without utilities. No loner. positive and see yourself as pound or delivery by the ton. Room* lor Rant 52 children, no dogs. Call 646- SAQtnARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. lucky. What you envision will wlton Notch Stone (}uarry, 6232, late evenings. □ AUTOMOTIVE 21) Advantages come today manliest llself In reality. WY PW WmiTEP HAD TD M m ’IDU 69-3163. THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - from things that you manage (newspaper enterprise assn.) •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Birch House Women. Central­ FOUR ROOM APARTMENT . ID HUD our HOW STUPID IDO A12BI I Auto* For Sala 81 Dog*-Blrd*-Pat* 43 ly located. Downtown - 426 Broad St. $155. Security Buga Bunny — Hslmdahl and Btoffal Manchester. Kitchen deposit. No appliances. PLYMOUTH VOLARE DOG-cat boarding bathing / privileges. Call 649-2358. Married couple. No pets. A ^U A /C H - 6REM COSTUME Premier 1976 - blue with wood ® 1978 by NEA. Inc- grooming. Obedience, protec­ Telephone 6434751. - y ^ O M P / FARTY YER tion classes. Complete ROOM FOR RENT, kitchen grain, luggage rOck, slant 6, low mileage, power steering HAVIN, “Dear, how do we stand on human rights?’’ modern facilities. Canine privileges, parking, ^ 0 week­ 5-ROOM D U L P E X - 2- and brakes, electric rear win­ Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon ly. Call 646-1929. bedrooms, modem kitchen, D a i s y M o n e y ! pmjNlA.V 1 Our Boarding Houaa — Carrol & McCormick dow defogger, standard shift. Road, Manchester. For reser­ new cabinets with stove and HEAR Must be seen to be ap­ vations please call 646-5971. ROOM FOR RENT - $30 a refrigerator, modern bath, YOU'RE preciated. 649-9868. week. Kitchen priviliges. One basement attic and private ENJCTr'ING VIHXT BECAME THEN you MAYBE IT AINT THE POODLES - Guaranteed tiny week's security. Available driveway. $250, security IT, B U G S .' OF THE MAJOR’S BETTER HE BCOLOO'I! 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - toy puppies and stud services August 1st. Call 649-4414, required. No pets. Call after 1 BOOK ON URBAN LOOK OUT­ WANTS AfWOLBAU speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new the TAG SALE way at fair prices.1-423-8789, between 5 and 8 p.m. p.m., 649-3050. RENEWAL? HE S ID E FOR , TO WENT radials, (2 snows), excellent Looks easy? It Isl And It’s fast becoming the netton’e SW IN fiS THROUfiH A condition 2284)475 or 228-9550. fevorite paillme. Ife a great way of turning your no- CLAIMED HE study FOR SALE - Cocker Spaniel, FOUR 1/2 rooms - heat, WOULPNT^TOP -wHE A WINDOW for a good home. Best offer. parking, air conditioned, longar-neodad llama Into quick caah, ao Jump on the WE PAY $10. for complete u n t il i t w a s LEFT DEPRESSED, AND THREE Please call 643-9863, after 5 Aparbnania Per Rant 53 appliances. Middie aged, bandwagon and gat Into tha garage aala action. Place a junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland FINISHED OR FOR t h e AREA! MEMBERS p.m. senior citizen, no children. sure-fire want ad advartlalng your aala aiyd watch tha HeathclIN This Funny World Auto Body, 528-19M. THERE WAS A OWLS FAINTED SIZES THREE ROOM Apartment - 289-8309. 'profits roll in. With heat, hot water, stove, PARK ON CLUB! FROM 10-20 PEEKAPOO PUPPY female, 8 weeks, had first shot and refrigerator, carpet. $200. EVERY f r e s h wormed. Call 643-9239. Third floor. Centrally located. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT BLOCK! AIR.' Adults only. No pets. Security LARK POP-UP 15 Words for 3 Days is only $4.50 FOR SALE - Carin Carrier. deposit. Call 646-7690. FOR RENT 5383 Male, 1-year-old. Call 569- CAMPER 3539. MODERN FIVE-ROOM |2S0 square feet, center of I Sleeps 4-6. Stove, icebox, tables & And you receive 2 FREE TAQ SALE FT'S TH' DOOR A nicely tailored car- Duplex with garage in a ouiet ■Manchester, air conditioning and I storage. 190.00 weekly. References ■parking. CaU 643-9551. - “ and security requ ire. Call 872- ...I'L L coat has a matching hood neighborhood. No children to wear when cold winds POODLES - Guaranteed Tiny S487. ______Posters when you stop Into The Herald to .GET, BANK and no pets. Security. blow. Toy and small miniature pu^ IT.' No. 5383 has knit di­ pies. Selectively breed at fair Available August 1. Call place your ad. rections for Sizes 10-20 prices. 1-423-8789. anytime 649-1220. inclusive. TO OIUU. imO lino ter laet BEAUTIFUL Silver MANCHESTER 3-bedroom, 1- ■enin, else W w Htese Ml bath, complete older home PEUGEOT h c hMlia*. miniature male Poodle pup­ D o llar pies. AKC registered. Putten- $250, security, references. No , BODY NEEDS kmtaa pets. Back of Memorial Store. • SALES im e to * 5 0 LONG, RALPH.'" f tit MeeWcila EmIm hidO cove breading. 228-9297 / 423- Don’t Forget Our S aver witn I T list Art. ft li nen 6333. Call 6464)293 / 6464)865. Choose From Carelully Selected Models A ^ A D JU ST S In TuL XT. INU In Slock. An Excellent Inventory! ^ I • a-< LfV09iOCk 44 THREE ROOMS - Heated & a circulation of 53,000 delivered every Sunday morning CODE aad ttrli Nmlir. ______electricty. First floor. No only $2.00 for 15 words when run In The Herald alio. Short Riba — Frank Hill 1978ALBUM with a 82-page RIDING LESSONS indoor children or pets. No parking. • SERVICE **Gift Section'* with fall $200 monthly. Security. 643- directions. Ihrice. . • $2.00 riding ring, Western stock Peugeot trained lechnicians seat, saddle seat, and hunt 0917. AUO THESE BOOKS EACH. n o t t o n i g h t . HAVE A HEADACHE, seat. All levels 228-9817. Nr B-11B-BIUE KIIBON lUILn. Caetslas tbrtm levtfy esins. EAST HARTFORD- Available • PARTS \ Ha. A-117-ABUTS ON PAIIABt. 8o«fa-4ccMBort«a 45 Aug. 31. Clean, younger three- Genuine Peugeot Replacements DIrtetiMs fir shtiie siiKi. droom flat. Stove,hood, dis­ Nr O-111-AIUNOMOTHErt ROW- h w a sh er, wall-to-wall U AUIITS. fB fttelaatlit qiltts. 1974 FURY - 16V4-foot Wxt Herald "These guys are no ordinary bank robbers. Chief.” Nr A<11I-AMEIICA*S FAVORITf fiberglass, tilt trailer, with cairpeting. Separate utilities CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AFANANS. A IIM tlfll MlietllR. 1975 ^horsepower outboard Chlllildren accepted. $290 per Nr ^120 ~ MAKE A BIFT. MnO month, plus security. Mr. mi Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. Itttslir frindi fMlty. Also 50 horse Johnson out­ Frechette, 646-4144. ’ t Nm R KNew RALPH woRB A-Rxjpee St board, $300.2284M7S or 228- Frechette, M a rtin ^R^^olum bi^^A^llim ^^ 643-2711 bk W Joe or 9650. Rothman.

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