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16 - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Aug. 5. 1980_ Peqion______Fair rent panel New vote ^ iMaurbffilpr nixed in Vernon \r A-* » / By BARBARA RICHMOND power for the inspector. lIrrulH Kriiorirr McCarthy said the town also has to planned lEufUittg lUrrdlJi take into consideration, the oc­ >ERNON— The Town Council, cupants responsibility to the I H I I H m Vol. XCIX, No. 262 — Manchester, Conn., Wednesday, August 6, 1960'^ • Since 1801 • 20« Monday night, voted unanimously landlord. "There has to be some I against establishing a Fair Rent degree of fairness,” he said. Commission in town and asked the Town Attorney Edwin Lavitt was town attorney to come up with a asked to draft a specific proposal on HUD proposal delineating the powers to be P detailing the powers to be given the given the housing code officer. housing code inspector and it was -'V The proposal to establish the Fair suggested the inspector be given the By MARY KITZMANN Diana, who said he had reservations Rent Commission was made by the power to issue summonses to about the referendum which will be Housing Rehabilitation Committee violators. Lavitt said he would have Hrrald Reporter on the 1980 presidential election after it was petitioned by some to check on this noting that this MANCHESTER — In a controver­ ballot, yesterday revealed a proposal apartment tenants. The commission would really be extending the power sial 5-0 vote, the Board of Directors to have a directors vote on extending would give the tenants a vehicle to of a constable to him. approved a second referendum on the two-year moratorium on the protest poor housing conditions or un­ McCarthy said he wanted the joining the Community Development HUD program. His suggestion failed fair rent increases. proposal to just include the three B lo^ Grant program. to gain the other Republicans’ sup­ The council feels such a commis­ prime concerns, heat, roaches or The vote, taken without three port. sion would cost the town about $14,- rodents, and water. Republicans voting, passed when But the dispute last night did not nVi* 000 a year. Darcy said he wasn't asking for the Press conference Brother watching Republican Peter DiRosa voted for arise over the HUD vote. Diana, who Council member James McCarthy, power to bring the violators into the referendum. was not feeling well, requesting who had agreed to bring in a report to court, just for the power to issue President Carter answers questions from reporters during a Billy Carter and his wife Sybil sit in a motel in Americas, Two Republicans, Minority Leader adjournment at 11 p.m. The motion Ga., watching President Carter deliver an address Monday the council on the request of John some kind of a ticket of summons and press conference Monday on his brother Billy’s ties with William Diana and Peter Sylvester failed, on a partisan split deadlock, 4 Darcy, housing code inspector, for night on his involvement with Billy and his Libyan connec­ the violator wouldn't go to court un­ Libya. (UPI photo) left the meeting in a dispute over Republicans to 4 Democrats. more power to force landlords to less the fine wasn't paid. tions. (UPI photo) j* whether the vote should be carried Democratic Director Barbara court if they don’t correct health and over until the next meeting. He said if the council's action just Weinberg mortioned to suspend the safety code violations as cited by Republican Director Gloria Della rules to vote on scheduling the HUD involves the three items mentioned (. Darcy, said the town has about 700 Fera, did not vote, although she was referendum. Apparently the motion apartment units and had about 60 this wouldn't include the backlog of present. The vote was quickly taken cases, some back to 1972, that con­ passed 5-0, with DiRosa joining the complaints from tenants, some of Carter holds his delegates in the confusion. Democrats. However, this morning them repeats. cern other things. All of the directors, except Diana, Lavitt said he would bring in alter­ there was some questions on whether J' He said most of the complaints had su^orted the referendum. the motion passed. nate proposals for the council to con­ he believes is more effective for poor He said the term "open convention concerned problems with not enough NEW YORK (UPI) - President Democratic National Committee Diana and Sylvester then left the sider at its first m eeting in Carter steadfastly refuses to release and jobless minorities than massive ... is a gross misnomer.” beat, roaches and or rodents, and referred to Carter and Vice Presi­ meeting. While they were leaving, September. his nearly 2,000 delegates as he dent Walter Mondale making accep­ government social programs. "What they actually are calling for water problems. the vote was taken on the HUD As the housing code now stands the During the citizen forum portion of battles dreary polls. Sen. Edward tance speeches. They later were Kennedy and Anderson in speeches is a brokered convention,” Carter Hurricane the meeting, Peter DiMalli, chair­ Kennedy, rebel Democrats and the revised to show an acceptance said. "What Senator Kennedy and referendum with the four property owner is subject to a penal­ to the convention Monday both Democrats, and DiRosa, providing ty of not more than $75 or 15 days in man of the Tri-Town League of problems of brother Billy in the week speech by the "nominee for charged Carter had failed to meet others are now asking for ... is for the Women Voters, said the league is president.” delegates to violate their oath and in the needed five votes. Deputy Mayor jail for each day any alleged code before the party’s national conven­ the needs of blacks and other takes aim Stephen Cassano was absent last concerned about the lack of enforce­ While Carter remained in effect be uncommitted. This puts violation continues. The property tion. minorities. night. ment powers given the housing code Washington to try and rally his The convention’s first major piece back 10 years the progress the party owner is given 90 days notice to ad­ In a nationally televised news con­ Diana and Sylvester said this mor­ N officer. of business will be voting on a has made to democratize the at Caymans dress some form of correction. If this ference Monday night. Carter blasted troops by making full disclosure of ning they left because the meeting He urged the council to give the of­ Kennedy and those proposing a so- proposed rule that binds delegates to process.” attempt is made then the time for brother Billy’s dealing with Libya, should have been adjourned. Both ficer the tools to implement enforce­ called open convention, saying they his rivals — Democratic, Republican back the candidate they were elected The president pledged, however, to completion can be extended. KINGSTON, Jamaica (UPI) - said the board has until Sept. 5 to It was suggested that perhaps the ment powers. He said as far back as really wanted a “brokered” session and independent — were stealiq^fife to support. The rule long has been support the Democratic nominee if Mighty Hurricane Allen's 135 mph 1973 and 1974 the league urged that would set back Democratic Par­ spotlight in the convention c i t ^ he loses. schedule the referendum despite ac­ amount of the fine could be raised back^ by Democratic reformers winds battered Haiti and the counts that it had to have scheduled and to incorporate a procedure of stricter enforcement powers. ty reform efforts 10 years. Kennedy, Republican Ronald seeking to take the nominating Carter said he does not think the northeast coast of Jamaica today, Reagan and independent John Ander­ delegates should be released just last night. Even as many key Democratic process out of the hands of party then took dead aim at the tiny Mayor Stephen Penny pushed for son all went campaigning at the Ur­ because recent polls show him run­ leaders renewed their "open conven­ bosses. Cayman Islands and western Cuba. the board to finish the agenda items, Quick before it melts tion” calls, the vanguard of conven­ ban League convention for the black “I ran in all the primaries, all the ning third behind Reagan and Ander­ Allen’s assault on the Caribbean which included important decisions tion workers — mostly loyal Carter caucuses ... I won about 60 percent of son. Hilery Lassow of 89 Helaine Road, Manchester, left, and summer heat. The girls purchased the treats at the vote that was crucial to Carter’s 1976 left 25 people dead and caused on the sale of Buckland School, and a Legal action set backers — set up headquarters in victory, the delegates ... in accordance with "Polls go up and polls go down,” he millions of dollars in damage to Bar­ Amy Atlas of 63 Woodstock Drive, Manchester, eat their ice Manchester Parkade. (Herald photo by Pinto). sewer agreement, last night. He New York, acting for the most part Reagan addresses the convention the 19 million Democrats who par­ said, noting that four years ago bados, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Haiti noted he would miss the votes cream cones quickly before they are melted by the intense as if his renomination were assured. today, outlining an economic ticipated,” Carter said. "These are Gerald Ford trailed him by an even and Jamaica. otherwise because he leaves for a 10- Early convention schedules put out program that combines a tax cut not my delegates, they are the larger margin — and came back to Hurricane forecasters warned that day vacation. to regain parcel by the supposedly neutral with business incentives — a method voters’ delegates." almost win the election. even though Allen’s winds had The board later decided to dropped from a high of 170 mph the schedule,the second meeting for Aug. VER>'0> — The Town Council, made its offer under a mistake of storm could gain strength and if it 26, when Penny will be sitting as Police union censures chief Monday night, authorized Town At­ fact and the offer, in effect, was continues on course "will go through meeting chairman. to set up a meeting between the Chief and then grieved afterwards. torney Edwin Lavitt to start legal ac­ withdrawn. Talmadge fights for political life the Yucatan channel and on into the Both Diana and Sylvester said this By KEVIN FOLEY that there is a lack of com­ munications problem. ” Tighe added. and union body to discuss thses Through Tighe. the union has tion against Father & Sons in an In an opinion written for the coun­ Gulf.” morning no provisions either to finish licruld Rcpurlcr Tighe also issued a statement to pressing problems in the hopes of vowed to get Beeler’s record cleared attempt to regain a parcel of land in cil, Lavitt said he examined the bond By United Press International faced only token opposition. paign trail. year jail term for accepting payroll an agenda, or reschedule a meeting, MANCHESTER— Saying they for deed dated June 15, 1977, "The “Allen is not a dying storm,” the press this morning outlining the clearing the air and regenerating an and last month. Tighe alleged that the town's industrial park. Sen. Herman Talmadge, D-Ga., Talmadge. who turns 67 on Satur­ In Michigan, Anderson’s sup­ kickbacks. has been made to accommodate other had "severe reservations” in Police bond for deed contains an ambiguous Miami hurricane forecaster Gil union’s reasons for the censure: atmosphere ol mutual respect other administrative "abuses’ by In June 1977, Father & Sons, denounced by his Senate colleagues day, has spent nearly $1 million in a porters scheduled a victory party for directors’ vacation schedules. Chief Robert D. Lannan’s ad­ Clark said. "He has just lost strength "The members of the Manchester the chief should also be called into originally a -based elec­ clause with respect to the reacquisi­ and tainted by alcoholism and a their candidate, who needs an es­ In Diggs’ inner-city bastion of sup­ Diana emphasized the importance ministrative policies, the members The Howard Beeler case battle to hold onto the Democratic because of his passage through the account, saying Beeler’s case is just trical firm, bought an established tion of the land by the Town of Ver­ bitter divorce, fought today for re- timated 4,(X)0 to 5,000 votes to have port, retired Detroit Recorders of the remaining agenda items this of the Manchester police union voted Police Union, Local 1495, voted to referred to in the statement sparked nomination against five opponents, a land masses. There is still the one ol many department problems. building in the industrial park plus ah non in that Clause 4 speaks of election to a Senate seat that has his name on the ballot. Court Judge George Crockett — an morning and said they "could not be unanimously Tuesday night to cen­ table a vote of no-confidence in the field that will likely push the possibility the hurrricane will the union’s action last night Tighe said about 50 of the 75 union additional parcel of land to expand damages in the event that the proper­ been his without serious challenge Anderson appears in the primary outspoken civil rights advocate ramrodded ” through the board. sure the chief after tabling a motion Chief of Police at this time. nominating process into a runoff. become extremely severe again.” "The union unanimously voted to Beeler is the-25-year-old patrolman members turned out at the Elks Club that building. Construction was sup­ ty were sold to another before July 1, for almost 24 years. because Michigan’s baUot access during his long tenure — and state "You can’t run a town like that, " he for a vote of no-confidence. 1978, " Lavitt said. The Senate voted to "denounce” In Jamaica rising water covered censure Robert Lannan. Chiel of who refused to give a sworn state­ on Bissel Street for the three-hour- posed to start within a year and the Elsewhere across the nation, 13 law. called the nation’s most restric­ Sen. David Holmes are seen as the said. Sylvester said the board should Contacted this morning, Lannan He added, "But in Clause 5 there Talmadge last year for a $39,000 bank roads along the bay at the capital of Police, and send him a letter of cen­ ment during an internal investigation long. closed door meeting firm was granted several extensions candidates battled in Michigan account set up secretly by a former tive, requires minor parties to gar­ top contenders. have been adjourned, and suspending had no comment on the decision, was an obligation on the part of the Kingston and the explosion of sure citing our disapproval over the involving a brutality charge against "It was a good turnout.' he said of ime. Democratic primary for the seat Talmadge aide, but he repaid the ner 18,000 signatures and then the rules lor the HUD referendum saying only he had not had a chance himself and two other ('flicers buyer to begin a building on or before In Missouri, Democratic incum­ transformers on power poles could Howard Beeler case and various We hope the letter of censure will On Dec. 21 the firm asked the town vacated by former Rep. Charles Senate and insisted he had no receive about 4,000 supporting votes vote was wrong. "If anything they to “digest” it. The action is believed Although cleared ol wrongdoing. July 1. 1978." bent Gov. Joseph Teasdale and three be heard over the howling winds. One other points of contention between lead to something We also felt a vole to repurchase the land. The matter Diggs of Detroit, who entered a in the August primary. should have taken up the Buckland to be the first ever taken by the union Beeler’s refusal led to his tiring, knowledge of a slush fund. death was reported when a man was the police admihistration and the ot no-conlidence would have hurt was referred to the Planning Com­ Lavitt said the owners may feel federal prison last month. Also in Since Michigan law makes no challengers spent a record $3 million school sale, they were the ones that against a Manchester police chief. rehiring and then twe-week suspen­ Embarrassments also grew out of in the state’s Democratic guber­ electrocuted by a fallen electrical everyone mission and on recommendation of that the building which is standing Michigan, independent presidential provision for independents, Anderson waited three hours,” Syivester said. Officer Edward Tighe, president of police union. sion lor relusing an order that commission the council agreed may be more marketable with the his divorce proceedings, and Betty wire. candidate Rep. John Anderson is technically running as the can­ natorial primary. "We can still vote on the HUD Local 1495 of the American Federa­ "The motive of this action is to The union contends that Beeler's He added that he met Tuesday to do so. additional parcel of land. Talmajlge told the Ethics Committee Most of the damage was along the sought a spot on the November didate of the "Anderson Coalition.” referendum, which everybody sup­ tion of State, County and Municipal show the chief that the union has request for union representation morning with Lannan and that the He advised the start of legal her husband kept large amounts of On the Republican side, former northeast coast where flooding inun­ Now the attorney for the firm has ballot. cash in a pocket of an old overcoat. Detroit voters have a confusing 13- ports, at the next meeting. " Employees, ?said this morning severe reservations over his ad­ chiel had indicated he would be procedures to regain the property. Missouri Gov. Christopher Bond, who dated several towns. In the capital of before giving the statement was advised the town that Father & Sons Favored to win renomination in Talmadge also was hospitalized for candidate Democratic primary field The November referendum on “cooler heads prevailed ” at the ministrative policies, but does not willing to lace the union membership lost to Teasdale by only 13,000 votes Kingston the winds eased and the justified because he (eared he might other primaries today were Sens. exhaustion and alcohol abuse, but from which to pick a successor to in 1976, ran well ahead in the polls HUD will be the second time the meeting, and that the membership wish to close tbe door t(> future incriminate himsell later However. and "Listen to gripes ” Tighe said he Thomas Eagleton. D-Mo., and rain stopped. The city was coming negotiations. ho[ies that meeting will take place in emerged proclaiming he was Diggs, once the senior black member against incumbent Lt. Gov. William /back to life with pi^estrian and m erits of the program, which was "not looking for Lannan’s job. ” Lannan has maintained the order Robert Dole, R-Kan., both of whom of Congress and now serving a three- "Specifically, the union would like the next tew weeks "cured” and ready to hit the cam­ Phelps. motor traffic. promotes iow-income housing and in- "We do want Chief Lannan to know was lawful, should have been obeyed tegretion have been discussed. In Weiker criticized There were four deaths reported April of 1979 the town voted 3 to 1 to unofficially in Haiti, where many withdraw from the program. more were injured by corrugated tin The day after three low-income Ribicoff to fight for Carter for his support roofs — commonly used on shacks residents filed a suit, claiming the Windsor resembles war scene built by the poor — hurled through withdrawai was discriminatory, in By LISA SHEF’ARD (Ribicoff) genuinely believes the at 6:30 The time guarantees the lamily He is a prominent Democrat the air. Three people in Jeremie, on U.S. D istrict Court. The suit, Herald W’aHliingtun Hureuii move to strike the rule is bad. It’s a debate will rCrt^fve prime time and has been a speaker at many past HARTFORD (UPI) - James Weicker, who met for an hour with WINDSOR (UPI) — Acrid smoke hung Linda Edwards, a nurse caring for an in­ and discovered Nolan’s body. the northwest coastline of the expected to be heard in September, matter of principle. Secondly, he’s television coverage Democratic conventions ” Ribicoff Buckley, the Republican endorsed Bozzuto at his Hartford office, said WASHINGTON - In a shrewd between the trees along the quiet residential valid at Manchester’s house, looked at the "They said take what’s important with you southern pennisula. drowned and a now appears to have been delayed in political move, the Carter camp has very good at this kind of thing ” In exchange. Kennedy aides agreed is also retiring at the end of the year candidate for the U.S. Senate, says Bozzuto's primary campaign against streets and firemen crouched behind fences as when they told us to leave,” she said. "What child died in Port au Prince when a a series of leg^manuevers. The rule F (3c) requires any to substantiallv reduce the number ol firetrucks parked out front and glanced at the choosen longtime Kennedy family Ribicoff may be best remembered he has an election to fight for in Buckley was one thing and his own a 2'/i-story, white frame house burned. can you take? I looked at him like ‘you’ve got house collapsed on him. The supporte'rs of the moratorium delegate pledged to a candidate to minority reports to the platiurm and glow from the burning house across the friend. Sen. Abraham Ribicoff (D- for standing up at the 1968 November — with or without Sen. beef with tbe state party organiza­ claim the withdrawal was an effort vote for the candidate on the first dispose ot them Tuesday afternoon. Lawrence Nolan, about 35, had shot his backyard. to be kidding.’ I don’t think I’ll go to work The hurricane killed 20 people in its Conn ), to lead the fight to bind Democratic convention in Lowell Weicker's support. tion was another. tomorrow. to rid the town of federal in­ ballot. It was passed by the Kennedy has been basing his last- mother and her sister and wounded two "Tbe most excitement we ever have at this slash across the Windward Islands delegates on the first ballot at the and nominating George McGovern "After this issue is settled I believe terference. Democratic National Committee in ditch effort tobecome the Democratic Weicker, the state's highest policemen in an exchange of gunfire before time of night is from a car or a motorcycle "Tnat poor family, though. Everything they Democratic Convention next week. while at the same time accusing the state leadership and myself will find before it hit the southwestern tip of All the directors expect the issue 1978 but receives the approval ol nominee on the chance ot winning the elected Republican. Monday holing up Monday night in his family’s burning going down the street,” she said. own is in that house and it’s just burning.” The announcement was made at late Chicago Mayor Richard J Daley Haiti with peak winds of 170 mph and delegates at the convention in .New rule fight If the rule is rejected, reiterated his support for Richard ourselves in the ring," Weicker said. house. Neighbors knew the Nolans had a lot of guns will be defeated again, this time by a 11:30 today by Carter campaign of using Gestapolikc tactics outside Maxine Cersosimu stood a ^ s s the street lost some power over the mountains. York delegates would be tree to vole lor Bozzuto, who chose to force Buckley "I can assure you there will be a When police and firemen finally entered, — they were sportsmen who had showered the wider margin. chairman Robert Strauss. the convention hall Daley hurled from the burning home, watching as Leader of the Concerned Citizens whom they pleased on the first into a primary for the seat after fight and I’ll fight my own fight" they found Nolan dead — possibly fatally neighborhood with pheasant and other game "Allen is moving towards the west- However, it was confirmed forTho Tuesday, representatives from tin obscenities at Ribicoff from the con­ for Manchester’s Development. losing the party endorsement by a wounded by a policeman he had shot — at the firefighters in an aerial truck finally hosed birds and fish. northwest at 20 mph, ” hurricane Herald by Ribicoff’s top assistant Carter and Kennedy campaigns met ballot. vention lloor as the nation w"alched Bozzuto, who lives in Watertown, Eugene Sierakowski. pledged last mere 15 votes. front of the home’s second floor. down the blaze — shooting a stream of water "The two brothers won the town’s annual forecaster Neal Frank said. "The Dick D-Amato and sources in the in an effort to stave off a hard fight ■Ribicolf IS an ideal choice lor the on television opted to force Buckley into a Sept. 9 over her house next door to the Nolan home, turkey shoot every year,” one woman said. center is expected to pass over the night to campaign for the town’s con­ Weicker said his support for Boz­ primary after losing the close con­ Only the front of the house remained stan­ Carter campaign. over party rules and the platform at Carter people. ” said the lormer “I’m worried they’re going to shoot water in But when the shooting be^an — and one fire Cayman Islands this afternoon and tinued withdrawal. However, no sup­ rile 1968 ("onfrontalion activated a zuto was not a way to gam control of vention nomination to the former ding. From the side it looked like a false "To get Ribifoff to do that is a . Ribicoff aide " He’s ("ledible He has my windows,” she said. “The garage next official said Nolan fired as ttiany as 30 or 40 over western Cuba late tonight and porters have emerged to rejoin the major coup for Carter, ” said a The Carter camp agreed to a one- not endorsed either candidate He dei ade-long battle to " reform ” the the Republican state apparatus and New York U.S. Senator. He claimed movie set placed in front of a pile of burning door was on fire, but we didn’t want to leave. program. embers. shots — most of the neighbors thought it was early Thursday.” ' former associate of Ribicoff’s "He hour debate on rule on Monday night has historic ties with the Kennedy delegate selection rules Buckley couldn’t truly represent the the nomination was stolen from him. Of course, we didn’t think it would be this bad. fireworks or a homemade go-cart built by state. Weicker said he believed Bozzuto, "This is really a quiet neighborhood,” "I wonder when they’ll let us go back in,” some of the area youngsters backfiring. Buckley issued a statement later because he started as an underdog Lemuel Manchester said as he poured paper she said. " I’m afraid to go in.’’ "We didn’t know what was going on,” Mrs. saying he was "sorry the senator and came so close at the convention, cups of water from a China pitcher for Mrs. Cersosimo was allowed to return to her Cersosimo said. “Then 1 looked out the back cannot see fit to support the designee could win the primary and then the sweating firefighters. "The only noise is kids own house about 11:30 p.m. — minutes before door and saw a policeman shooting at their tucdncscloy CSEA leaders postpone vote of the Republican party" November election against the going home from a football game. ’ a state police tactical unit stormed the rubble house.” The association also ow"ns its office "If Senator Weicker wishes to re­ Democratic nominee. Rep. ■ ^ ' HARTFORD (UPI) - Leaders of The state troopers gathered union has olloied ti> "take eare ol us main so far outside of our party and Christopher Dodd. T h e UJi>ntht*r tory...Eait Hartford earns trip to Connecticut’s largest state signatures over the weekend to af­ until we are able to lake eare ol building and c'qiiipment which, Cal- ourselves.” Irey said, the group does not want to if Dick Bozzuto wishes to join him on "I think if Bozzuto wins this ,■ Middletown by taking Zone Eight employees union, faced with a dis- filiate with the International Union of the outside, their decision only rein­ Fair tonight and sunny Thursday, p la y o ff s e r ie s in tw o gruntled faction’s threat to jump Police Affiliated, said Jerry CSEA’s 42 member executive lose. primary he's the one Republican who board, which includes only two .stale stands a chance of beating Chris Governors’ talks not all harmony Detailed forecast on Page 2. straight...George Brett of the Kan- ship, have delayed a decision on .Herskowitz, president of the State Caflrey said his group’s members forces the mandate I have been given troopers, was considering proposals Dodd, " Weicker said. Cnnneetietii « « C*‘y Roy«l* gets his licks in, whether to affiliate with a national Police Council have become interested in joining a to fight for a decisive Republican vic­ literally. Page 7. 'ahor organization. trom the United Auto Workers, the DENVER (UPI) — The nation’s He said the action was done union sin "e the group adopted collec­ tory this November,’’ Buckley said. Weicker, consUntly at odds with following a spirited dispute between first ballot to the candidate under However, Gov. Lee Dreyfuss of .r______The Connecticut State Employees "quickly because of the CSEA vote.” Laborer’s International Union, the the state GOP leadership, said he governors have finally found some Agriculture l^ re ta ry Bob Bergland ’ whose name they had been e le c ts or Wisconsin promised a floor fight. American Federation of Teachers tive bargaining in 1977. things to disagree about other than mj!?whiTlSfou?pLSlediSi Inside today Association executive board put off Herskowitz said his group will most Fish was imported didn’t appear at the July 26 and Nebraska Gov. Charles Thone, appointed. That would guarantee Leading the proponents of the pro­ fMm a ^ tHc votc OH DroDosals from four likely not stay with CSEA whatever and the American Federation ol "It changed the outlook of people, President Carter's future: the Soviet who is Ronald Reagan’s official Republican State Convention because Carter the nomonation. tax resolution will be Gov. Tom fired by, 5 ftm er^g h T ffl ...... naUonal unions Tuesday night and action that union takes. State, County and Municipal it changed the relationship with the grain embargo and coal severance representative at the three-day Democratic governors decided In ROCKLAND, Maine lUPl) — he felt his presence would have been Judge of Montana, which has the classma^ Pjge adjourned before a proposed regula- 'Tm 100 percent sure that there is Employees. employers They 1 members) are tu e s . meeting. caucus to take no action on the rules a...... 1 Fried shrimp and clams served at a liability to Bozzuto. highest severance tax — 30 percent. rnnfnkAf fciOitorial ...... 4 tioH to rcmove tHo leadefship could no way we would stay with them Ed Caffrey, CSEA executive direc­ anxious to achieve the status that the A floor fight was expected today at Those issues left waves on an issue. the reknowned Maine Seafood The Agriculture Committee then Entertainment ...... 10 be introduced. now. because they attempted to put tor, said the union which represents private sector has had for 40 years,” Festival were bought frozen and A $20,000 debt from the convention the final session of the National otherwise placid political pond at the However, as various com'mittees voted for a compromise anti­ 16,000 workers was mostly likely to ...... Meanwhile, the CSEA unit which us into a vote we didn’t want a part he rf'aid processed from Massachusetts and fight has been cleared, Bozzuto said, Governors’ Association over a com­ summer meeting of the association. met to develop policy positions, other embargo resolution declaring em­ Obituaries ...... 6 represents more than 800 state affiliate with either the .AFT or the and he had commitments for $50,000 mittee’s recommendation that the of,” said- the trooper who works out. festival officials have no idea where Traditionally, the governors disagreements arose. bargoes should be imposed only as a _ *** Peopletajk...... 2 troopers moved to find its own af- of the Bethany barracks. AFSCME because because of the •’It’s not just grievances. We are they were caught. to $60,000 for the primary. He has federal government keep its hands attempt to smooth over dis­ The Committee on Natural last resort and only if they produce similarity in their approaches to that really in the embryo stage of collec­ said he will need $75,000 to $100,000. off the rights of coal producing states in sports S p o r ts ...... 7-9 nuation. Herskowitz said the New York- V agreements, and they largely Resources and Environmental the intended effect. ■ Television ...... lO A spokesman for the CSEA gave no based lUPA wiil not represent the of the Connecticut group tive bargaining We are having "It's difficult to get fresh ones for Bozzuto called for new campaign to impose taxes on coal to help offset succeeded this year But. not quite. Management voted Monday to sup­ But the vote was preceded by a mapehester InternatioBal League TownTalk...... 6 reason for the vote delay, but said Connecticut troopers as bargaining He said CSEA was seeking grc'wing pains because it is all so the volume we need, " said Joanne spending laws, noting Buckley said environmental damage. First, there was the dispute port the right of coalproducing states lengthy dispute between Bergland AtHHari capture District Eight Update...... ••...... 2 only that the union’s executive board agents on a long-term basis. autonomy over hiring and firing and new The unions iiave more Bjork, festival vice president in he will spend about $500,000 on the A sharp disagreement over the between Democratic governors to impose severance taxes, which and Thone that began when ’Dione cham pionship w ith I-O VIC7' W eather.',...... 2 had tabled a motion to discuss the af­ He said the state chapter will directing its own slalf, as well as experience and they can help us charge of purchasing for this past primary and a total of $2 million on Soviet embargo apparently was about whether to support Carter in many consuming states feel unduly discovered Bergland was circulating filiation offpr

\ 2 - EVENING HERALD, Wed., Aug. 6, I960 EVENING HERALD, Wed., Aug. 6, l»80_-:-_3_ Mpdote. Gas stations fined 2 T ANNIVERSARY SALE-^BRARON P ricn Etlactlve Monday, Aug. 4 thru Saturday, Aug. 9,1980 Iran turns its anger migration authorities said only three were found to be for overcharging Actors’ strike continues Sadat appeals for peace "out of status” and faced deportation proceedings. HARTFORD — ’Three gasoline stations two cents a gallon for varying amounts of Iran turned its anger today toward Britain’s "blood­ HOLLYWOOD (DPI) — A star-studded picket line of CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) — President Anwar Sadat, dis­ In Manchester and one in East Hartford time. sucking" bobbies for jailing a group of pro-Khomeini Panel wants explanation more than 3,000 actors and actresses at 20th Century-Fox turbed by the stalemate in Middle East peace talks over have been fined and ordered to return Allan R. Johanson, who manages the 1 0 0 EXTRA Iranians in London who copied the tactics of 192 im­ overcharges to the public. » ^ T U P T O Studios failed to produce a break in their 16-day-old strike Jerusalem, chose another hallowed site. Mount Sinai, for WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate panel in­ gasoline price monitoring program in S&H GREEN STAMPS a fresh appeal today to the nations of the world to support prisoned countrymen in the United States by refusing to vestigating Billy Carter’s dealings with the Libyan They are: Connecticut, said the violations cited were against the entertainment industry. identify themselves and threatening to go on hunger on purchaaaa totaling '10 lo '19.99 the faltering peace drive. government wants an official to explain how the Justice ’Thomas Contone’s on West Middle Turn- found during audits of gas station books ■ m 9lC»tWTNe«rTtMiacit strike. I .M arrm coiMow la n m co«»on Ed Asner. Telly Savalas, Henry Winkler, Ralph Officials said Sadat, in keeping with Islamic tradition, Department enforces the law requiring foreign agents to pike, Manchester, accused of for a period beginning last August. Most of \ i W l A •OOeTUMUTUMAT Al Bellamy, Alan Alda. Valerie Harper and James Whit­ is retiring to the desert region to spend the last week of The protesters, arrested at a demonstration outside the register. overcharging gasoline customers $954 and them, he said, involve overcharges of more were among the actors and actresses who picketed the Moslem holy month of Ramadan in prayer and con­ American Embassy in Grosvenor Square, were ordered The department’s decision not to bring charges against fined $240. three to five cents a gallon. The stations Tuesday templation. jailed for a week Tuesday, hours before American the president’s brother after he refused for more than a .Thomas Contone’s on Windsor Street, may not charge more than 16.1 cents a authorities released all but one of the 192 supporters of year to register as a Libyan agent is one of the controver­ Manchester, accused of overcharing $803 gallon more than the price they pay f 600 But before starting his five-day retreat, Sadat will make Talks between striking actors and musicians and the Iranian strongman Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. sies of the Billy Carter case. and fined $200. suppliers. R E O d M THIS VALUABK COUPON major fiim and television producers ended Monday the peace appeal, his second in 10 months, in a ceremony Thirty more Iranians in the United States also refused The special Semite Judiciary subcommittee planned Don’s American Service Station, 128 Eight puppies shot I EXTRA S&H before a federal mediator. No further negotiations were at the foot of 7,500-foot Mount Sinai, where the devout to identify themselves to authorities in San Diego today to call on Robert Keuch, associate deputy attorney Tolland 'Turnpike, Manchester, accusied of 2 0 0 EXTRA scheduled. believe God revealed himself to Moses and gave him the Tuesday and face charges of unlawful assembly, par­ general, to explain past enforcement policies of the overcharing $995 and fined $250. WEST WINDSOR, Vt. (U PI)- Vermont Ten Commandments. ticipating in a riot, and resisting arrest, following a Foreign Agents Registration Act without for now dis­ Michaud’s Texaco Service, 400 Roberts state police have agreed to investigate the SAH GREEN STAMPS The strike by more than 60,000 members of the Screen demonstration at San Diego State University. cussing Carter’s case specifically. St., East Hartford, accused of shooting of eight puppies last month by the iGREEN STAMPS on purchaaaa totaling '20 lo '2 9 . ^ Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television The first appeal was issued when Sadat visited the town constable and another official. I i c » t am tMOH ntEN lia u H ti* saa ■J.K. Fasick, a General Accounting Office official who overcharging $217 and fined $100. •me conpoaa ta n a m tom om ata cuatoat* and Radio Artists and 5,000 members of the American region for the first time Nov. 19 and enjoined the peoples The 191, arrested at a demonstration in Washington 10 g SOOOIWMSATVWSAT, has investigated the department’s agents registration Three other stations, one in North The probe comes at the request of Wind­ WITH THESE COUPONS Federation of Musicians has brought the film and TV in­ of the world to "renounce bloodshed, violence and days ago, were released from federal prisons in New sor County State Attorney Michael York after agreeing to identify themselves, and U.S. im- unit in the past, also was to testify. Stonington, one in Haddam, and one in dustry to a virtual standstill. hatred." Danbury, were also found in violations of Sheehan, and will determine whether federal gasoline pricing controls. All town Selectman Arthur Whiting and t h is i s h o w it w o r k s . Constable Ralph Johnson should be seven have been fined and ordered to coupons .EPABAT8 LY OB .H T H . THIS VAI.UASLE h COUPON return the overcharges to the public by charged in the incident. The possible charges include cruelty to rOtlOWIBO ol -40 10 (49 99 reducing the price of gasoline by one or coupons A»C wiin °“ ^ animals or unlawful killing of a dog. 7 3 0 0 EXTRA — Peopletalk------Tape O K ,0, 4 0 0 f XTRA » a H OREXH tT*M coupons BSC S&H GREEN STAMPS lo> 500 EXTRA SaH OBEEM % on purchaaaa totaling '30 lo '39.99 A n » c with your purchase oi ou oi laciar am tmom in M iiciwm o •• .• • “ “ • Redeem coupons A.B » C «nn y v *tRaaa can. 0»a wih Caupen end Aeeeafiai "to 00 Feed Fwrcfwee liaiROna I I CdupdR per Cuaaatdr Gaed Sun Auf i irwi, $•■ Aug t ipK creasing cloudiness Friday. Chance of showers and a coupie of Dobermans who guarded their master's the alleged jobs selling scheme. Cawpan P«> CuaNMa* Opad Sun A«g $ P n t i l A .g 9 *990 Ceapee pee Cuaiwaei Opp« lai Aug 9 I9I I _ a I thunderstorms Saturday and Sunday. High temperatures meter as though it were Fort Knox. Sign of the times Pettinelli, who turned state’s 1 r - = in the 80s Overnight lows in the mid 60s to low 70s Says he, "I popped them once and they ran behind A sign posted at Union Pond reflects the addition of Asian evidence in the case, reportedly im­ ENTIRE STOCK Top \rrniuni: Warm and humid with scattered a trailer . 1 popped them a second time. They went plicated Sahadi in the scheme during thunderstorms Friday and Saturday. Generally fair Sun­ behind the trailer and stayed there." families to the population of Manchester, The sign warning the conversation which was taped day High temperatures ranging in the 80s and near 90. Alan Farnsworth wasn't so lucky — but only persons of the pond’s prohibited use is reproduced in an Asian through a device strapped to the Lows mainly in the 60s. because the dog in question had cataracts and language. (Herald photo by Pinto) retired personnel chief. SPORT Maine and New Hampshire: Fair Friday. Chance of couldn't see the umbrella, let alone distinguish it showers Saturday Fair Sunday. Highs in the 80s. Lows in from its owner. The dog got the umbrelia. the 60s Farnsworth got out COATS ^1 file j9ie o T The Almanac Death cause shown H> I niled Press Inlernaliunal Quote of the day UP TO »150«« Today is W^nesday. Aug. 6, the 219th day of 1980 with TOPM HOTCH tt U S a ONLY U.S.D.A. s tCHOICC e BtCF tnd r (he FINCST s IO\NA 36 to 46 Reg., Short, Longs 147 to follow. Dailas National Weather Service forecaster Biily in Windsor shooting ae cF PACKCRM ii.a.p.i w cireftN s t e c r Beer: The moon is moving toward its new phase. Cook on Monday’s break in the deadiy heat wave The morning stars are Mercury and Venus. that baked the American Southwest for 42 straight CUT FROM LEAN CORN FED PORK The evening stars are Mars. Jupiter and Saturn. days: "The bad part has been the unusuai load from By ARTHUR P. BUSHNELL dead. MacDonnell said. "But the situation Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo. the press, even from far distances. The BBC came Win d so r (UPD — a gunman who "He was probably shot sometime in Iran really had him going crazy. ENTIRE STOCK opened fire on members of his family around 6:45 p.m, ’ the sargeant said. He told one of the neighbors planes M Actor Robert Mitchum was born on Aug. 6, 1917. over to shoot some shots here. There have been •''^ 6 0 1 FBOZEN On this date in history: reporters from Cologne, Germany. This has at­ and rescue teams Monday night died "There was no return of fire after were coming over to bomb us.” from a shotgun blast, possibly fired that, so speculation would be he was NATURAL SUN In 1926, Gertrude Ederle of New York became the first tracted newsmen from everywhere. Sometimes 1 Police said after the initial fight by a high school classmate now hit in that exchange.” LEMONADE American to swim the English Channel felt like an international star, but sometimes I felt between the brothers, Lawrence OUTER working as a police sargeatU. an Riccio also confirmed Nolan had Nolan was taken to a hospital for In 1940. the Battle of Africa started in World War II as like a shortstop who just made three consecutive Top Coats invaded in British Somaliland. errors” autopsy shows. started the fire that left his family’s observation but returned home. The autopsy showed that Lawrence house and garage in rubble. In 1945. President Harry Truman startled the world by Carol Stasiowski, spokeswoman at & Leather annVuncing an atomic bomb had been dropped on Nolan, 37, d i^ from a single shotgun "He started the fire in the garage, St. Francis Hospital, said Nolan went WEAR *f Hiroshima Japan surrendered eight days later and pellet of the type fired by the three which was not attached to the house. to the hospital but left before being 22 World War II came to an end police officers who responded with But that fire apparently did catch the examined. In 1978. Pope Paul VI died at the age of 80 after a heart Glimpses shotguns when he took siege of his back of the house," Riccio said. “He was brought here and was attack. He had led the Roman Catholic church^or 15 David Brinkiey has been named as anchorman lor family’s burning home and wounded He said police still weren't certain awaiting admission and then he left,” UP TO * «* four persons. whether Nolan shot his mother 225 NBC-TV’s "News Magazine " which will replace she said. "I don’t know why he left.” "The head wound was a single before he started the garage on fire. COUNTKV STYLE $ 4 3 9 CENTER CUT THICK OR THIN $ a| 6 0 Tom Snyder and "Prime Time Friday" on the Neighbors said Nolan, an avid double-ought pellet from a shotgun Nolan had fought with his brother, RIB PORK lb 1 PORK CHOPS b I A thought for the day: Harry Truman said in his first network's fall schedule Dean Martin and Frank sportsman had several guns and am­ SWEET LIFE shell, which is consistent with the Mace, earlier Monday and the munition in the home. Nora CeniM Cut CountiT SmotMl * ^ 0 4 1 EXCELLENT FOR THE GRILL S 4 2 9 message to Congress. "The responsibility of the great Sinatra wiil team for a three-day engagement Aug. Canadian Bacon » 1 PORK STEAKS m ■ states is to serve and not dominate the world." 24-26 at Resorts International Hotel Casino in Atlan­ type of shotgun sheils issued to Wind­ brother initially telephoned police to MacDonnell, who lived two doors ENTIRE STOCK WAFFLES tic City, N.J., to raise $100,000 for the Atlantic City sor police," Sgt. Nicholas Riccio said report a domestic dispute. Officers away from the Nolan family, said V.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF Medicai Center .. Rex Harrison is in New York Tuesday. were responding to that call when the Nolan had guns "under the couch and brother phoned again to say his eVT FROM CHVCh Lottery numbers rehearsing the revival of Lerner and Loewe's "My "It was a police shot (which killed under the bed, but nobody thought him)," said Riccio. "It’s hard to mother and aunt had been shot, Hic- anything of it since he was a f 3 lb. PKO. OR MORE SHOULDER STEAK FOR b ^ r Fair Lady, " which begins a yearlong tour Sept. 16 in *. M 09WCHCK LONMNNML Numbers drawn Tuesday determine which one fired the round cio said. sportsman. " 22 New Orleans ... Newsweek magazine says Egyptian that acuully hit him." Mrs. Nolan lay on her front porch LEAN TENDER BONELESS Rhode Island 7014 construction tycoon Osman Ahmed Osman plans to Unhealthful air TOP H A M STEAKS ,u However, Sgt. Robert Nevins, one for a short time, until she was able to CWSTIAKS Connecticut 639 build a $3 million "tomb of tombs " near Aswan for SU CKS n | | crawl off of the porch and reach HARTFORD (UPI) - The state New Hampshire 5867 the iate Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi of Iran . .. of those wounded by Nolan and pic­ CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA MPORTEO OUR OWN LEAN CHUCK S g o o tured next to Nolan in a high school emergency personnel on her own, Department of Environmental IB F M T fK 4 lb BOX Maine 870 Protection reported unhealthful air PLUMP JUICY S W E E T R IP E P tU S I RAM 3B.CAN.*4” yearbook, said he believed he hit Riccio said. MOSET'S THICK CUT $ 1 1 9 YAZS $ 1 7 9 Massachusetts 8275 quality across Connecticut ’Tuesday Nolan in returning fire. She was sitting on the front porch UP TO * *® A V PLUMS Nectarines CMN » m SOT Ib^ I naiASAPOWEK lb I and forecast unhealthful air quality UP TO *30. ^ Nevins, 36, and patrolman Edward when Douglas Savelli, an emergency for today. Manchester To Advertita Bamasiak, 24, were listed in stable medical technician, arrived. East Harllord Olastoiibury To Report Newt condition Tuesday at Mt. Sinai "Tm looking at her chest and I’m her a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: . 6 9 ^ Evening Herald M3-2711 and ask lor Classilied Oflice Hospital in Hartford with gunshot waiting for her to get shot from KofC flea market 7 9 ^ Manchester — Alex Oirelli, 643-2711 rsi's m m ) hours are 8.30 a m to .5 p rn .Monday wounds as was the dead man’s aunt, behind," Savelli said. "1 started MANCHESTER - Campbell East Hartford__ Pal Reilly, 643-2711 SPECIAL GROUP ■ONUS SPECIAL BONUS SPECIAL BONUS SPECIAL BONUS SPECIAL 1‘ublished (laiU except Sunday and cer­ through Friday When the ollice is Mary Jane Temple, 57, of Hartford. talking to her. 1 told her to come Council, Knights of Columbus, will Glastonbury .. Dave Lavallee, 643-2711 DOZEN GRADE A HALF GALLON HALF GALLON i-ai. PKO. 1 Come in and save on these lour I tain holidavs hv the Manchester closed, classilied ads may be placed by His mother, Elizabeth Nolan, 58, toward me. She said she couldn’t sponsor a flea market for antiques, HOOD’S SWEET UFE Bonus-Specials features' One T (ailing 843-2718 Andover...... Donna Holland, 646-0375 LARQE HOOD'S 1‘ublishing Co lierald Square I '0 remained in critical but stable condi­ walk. I said, ‘Crawl if you have to.’’’ arts and crafts Saturday and Sunday ICK CREAN SUCEO BACON I filled 1/4 Booklet lor each item For inlormatiun atwut display adver­ Bolton...... Donna Holland, 646-0378 ■ o r a n g e JUICE Dux 591, .Manchester Conn (K>1I4II Coventry ...... Doug Bevins, 643-2711 tion at St. Francis Hospital and Riccio said Nolan “was changing at the KofC hall, 138 Main St. EGGS I "Bonus-Specials Booklets take tising. 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He shot from different rooms of the MANCHESTER - All junior and I and save! Stevi- llarrv. executive editor Ii4:i-2711 To report special news Booiidli 81* 9*47-9»46 Deliverv weekly. $5.12 for one month, $15 35 for Family Betty Ryder. 843-2711 Nolan was still alive and might home of Mike and Ted Bolduc, 428 should be made by 5:00 p.m. Monday three months, $30 70 for six months, and Sports Karl Vo.st, 643-’2711 resume shooting. father’s death two years ago and that Hillstown Road on Aug. 10 from 3 to 8 WOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS WC RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO 4 U N IT S J J N lj S S ^ T H E R W ^ ^ through Kridav and bv 7 30 a m Salur- $61 40 for one year. Mail rates are But Riccio said Tuesday that since he feared the United States would p.m. Recent high school graduates lav Oflice hours are 8 30 a m lo 5 p m STORE HOURS: available on request. Monday through Friday there was no shooting after the initial become involved in a war with Iran. are invited to join. If It rains, the exchange of gunfire between police “He (Nolan) was a World War II gathering will be in Cooper Hall of ALL SALES IL-STORE FIXTURES AVAILABLE OPEN MON. THRU SAT. and Nolan, the suspect was probably fanatic.” neighbor Louise the church. CA li mastercharge-visa MANCHESTER„ 8:30A.M. to 9:00P.M. 725 E. Middle Turnpike and 260 N.Main at Mam SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. to 5:00P.M. ■ . f r ^ • • 4 - KVt.NINli .HF^^KAl.D, Wed , Aug. 6, li>80 r Editorial...... EVENING H.EHALD^,W^j_Aug iHaurlirstrr Euruimj HrralJi Senior nursing students UofH classes Referendum inconsistency Manchester — A City of Village Charm set at MHS Founded Oct. 1, 1861 There seems to be some control of fiscal matters and tablished in the United States policy inconsistency in the has worked for more than 200 M ANCIIES TEK — The University the mill rate. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, spend summer at hospital of H artford is now accepting Manchester Board of Direc­ The board seems to be years. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. applications for credit courses to be tors’ approach to referendum A movement to take the Momber, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Preea International whole program attend the University of Connecticut, offered this fall at Manchester High trying to circumvent the MANCHESTER — in order to provide an opportunity several are from outof-state bachelor programs. School. questions. democratic process in fear citizenry out of control of the Steven Harry, Executive Editor for senior level nursing students to gain clinical Customer Service — 647-9946 Frank A. Burbank, ManagInQ Editor Manchester Memorial had two out-of-states, one from While insisting that the direction of their government Raymond F. Roblnaon, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington. Editor Emerltua The Board of Education approved the voters will mandate an experience in hospital nursing, Manchester Memorial Russell Sage College and one from Widener College. HUD community develop­ is against the most basic Hospital is participating this summer in a work-study the courses in April of this year, approach other than the one According to the University of Connecticut School of despite the objections of Board ment block grant program go taken by the directors. traditions of democracy. course being offered by the University of Connecticut Nursing, “students of baccalaureate programs are often School of Nursing. Member Carolyn Becker and on the ballot in November, By not acting on the peti­ N ow it appears the criticized for their lack of clinical competency. To some Manchester Community College Thirteen senior students are spending the summer at extent this is true, not because the students lack clinical Manchester Property Directors are reminded Manchester Memorial under this program, working 40 Dean James 0. Tatro, the board has refused, in tion and searching the b<)oks When elected officials knowledge, but because the heaviness of the nursing hours a week on rotating shifts on various nursing units. Tatro objected to three un­ effect, to let the voters have for a convenient loophole to Owners’ Association will go to that in our nation the citizen forget they are servants of program does not provide opportunity for repetitive prac­ Only two other area hospitals — Hartford and Mount dergraduate courses, saying they their say on a town tax freeze deprive the citizens of their court and ask a judge to issue is the supreme authority the public and instead seek to tice and for the application of knowledge, skills and duplicated the courses already Sinai — are participating in the program. from which all powers of judgments in a variety of clinical situations.” This course offered at MCC The courses con­ proposal petitioned by the say, the board is showing an a writ of mandamus. exercise totalitarian control, Students receive three college credits upon successful is designed to remedy that need. cerned industrial psychology, Manchester Property unfortunate disregard for the What that means is that the government are given. the people will rise up against completion of this 10-week course through the University Sandra Muller, director of nursing at Manchester management and communications, When citizenship is, in of Connecticut. Although most of the 42 students in the Owners' Association. opinions of the citizens. court will order the board of them. Memorial Hospital, said students in the course “will now Mrs, Becker objected because she It seems the directors, who We don’t know that voters directors to do its duty and effect, denied to the voters We hope the directors will be going into their senior year with a good knowledge of had a “philosophical problem suppor­ say they welcome input from would favor a tax freeze take some action. who seek to voice their views come to their senses and let clinical procedure and increased skills in clinical judg­ ting a private business (U of H) in a ment. The course has helped them understand a work the voters, would welcome It is a shame when citizens through referendum, the tax supported project such as our proposal. We have warned the people vote when that is schedule and learn about accountability to a job. They education system " some guidance on the tax town government that of the community must force most basic and unalienable of their desire. have had to learn about shift work and the special The program, however, had the freeze question. questionable budget prac­ their elected officials to act, human rights is abridged. The power of our govern­ problems associated with each shift. And thev’ve learned support of a citizens review grpiip Instead, the board is under the cloud of court Our system is one of about charting and the importance of documehtatioij/' which studied adult education options tices could invite such direct ment is not of the elected of­ Lee Paul, an assistant nursing supervisor at MMh and relying on a ruling that says order, or face contempt representative government, in town. Locai education officials action by the citizens. ficials. It is the power of the one of the preceptors for the program, reports that the also said the particular courses the directors have absolute The democratic process es- charges. not aristocracy'or autocracy. people and their consensus. students were very enthusiastic and easy to work with. offered meet the needs expressed in ’It’s been a very positive experience for both the students a citizen survey fTTA R*^woi»mSr«--n'tEe«AN\ n .e .a , «o r). and the hospital," she said. “It has assisted with our HutME summer staffing needs and provided the students with a Graduate courses to be offered in good idea of how a hospital operates." Manchester, applicable toward a Thoughts The students in the program agree. "This experience is masters degree, include: “Basic badly needed,” said senior Lynn Brodeur. "We don't get Principles of Economics," Finan­ that much during the school year. This summer program cial Accounting," “Introduction to am mile| has helpe dme obtain the confidence I need. Just getting Learning Disabilities," “Legal mightiness. His hand has created all You take away our fear. to know hospital routine, what do for a patient before a Issues in Education, " and things. He has given us a legacy far We see You in the pure white snow test or an operation, how to care for a person just back "Philosophical and Cultural Issues In beyond any material thing and how And in a trembling hand. from surgery — it’s all been quite valuable." Contemporary Education ' thankful we should be for His splen­ In the sunset's golden glow John Voytek, another student in the program, believes Undergraduate courses, billed by the most valuable aspect of the course lias been “learning John^s new friends the university as being suitable for did might And in this mighty land. students who already have two years to communicate with patients, finding out their needs and Getting acquainted with some new friends is John Talaga, SmiMHI) MIGHT You are around us everywhere (doing what we can to help them." One of the best of college, include: The 20th Cen­ The glory of You is revealed In each and everything. aspects of the program, he feels, was the rotation 10, of Manchester. John is enrolled in the Capitol Region tury Presidency. " "Adolescent In all your love and might. And for us You do really care through various units to offer students exposure to both Education Council (CREC) Special Education Summer Psychology. " "Human Behavior In Upon it You have put Your seal Your praises we do sing. intermediate and flexible care. School in West Hartford. With John is Annette Packard, a Organizations. " "Industrial And left it in our sight. And so we rest within Your might What amazed senior Sandy Jacobson was “the amount member of the local group, Peanutbutterjam, which recently Psychology, " "The American Novel So safe and warm are we. of work a qurse has to do. It’s quite a difference from to 1900. " "Social Stratification." It's in the splendour of the day Nursing students John Voytek (standing) and entertained the summer school students with songs, stories "Intermediate Microeconomic You've won for us each bitter fight your clinical experience in school where you followed And in the quiet of night. Sandy Jacobson, both seniors in the Universi­ only one patient.” The staff has been very receptive and and a puppet show. Analysis. " "Introduction to Com­ You're with us constantly. It's in the sun's bright warming ty of Connecticut School of Nursing, discuss helpful, and has also reacted positively to the students. munications." and " Process ol Management." rays So thank You. Lord for wonders the importance of accurate information in a Lynn Brodeur said, "I'm getting my reality shock now rare instead of at graduation." But both the Manchester Within the mountain s height. patient’s chart. These two students are part Police continue probe Classes will be held Tuesday. We see You in the smallest bird For all You've given us, Memorial staff and University of Connecticut instructors Wednesday and Thursday at 7 p m And with our brothers we will of a group of 13 spending the summer at agree that these students will be better prepared clinical­ In the tall majestic tree. Manchester Memorial Hospital in a work- starling Sept 3 Participants do not \ou ve given us Your Holy Word share ly to face the challenges of a nursing career after into young girPs death have to be full-time students The One that sets us free. For this. You've won our trust. study course offered by the university. graduation next spring. only requirement is to meet the prerequisites for some courses We see You in a brave man's smile NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Police the Newhallville neighborhood lor And in a baby's tear. Joan Laius today continued an around-the-clock four hours early Tuesday and then Students may register at the un­ You re with us in that long last Church Women United Hayes lawyer sees bias investigation into the death of a renewed their efforts at dawn. iversity's Division of Adult “It is an awesome job, but it’s not lonely.” young girl found in a bathtub in a va­ The girl was last seen about 7:30 Educational Services, room 228. cant, ramshackle garage near her p.m. Monday at the corner of Lilac Auerbach Hall at 200 Bloomfield home. and Newhali streets. She was being Ave.. West Hartford They may also in Buckland School issue The partially clad body of Linelte watched at the time by a 17-year-old call 243-4371 for a registration form The Herald in Washington Rogers. 7, was found around 5 p.m. babysitter, police said In addition, a registration period appraisals conducted specifically to sent zoning, Weiss said. This would Tuesday by a police team that had Her foster mother, Julie will be held at MHS Aug 27 and 28 By MARY KITZMANN determine sale price, by Richard also probably be the price Hayes been searching for the girl since her Blackman, reported her missing from 4 to 8 p m University officials Herald Reporter Marsele of Bloomfield, and Richard would like if the rezoning is not foster mother reported her missing about 11 p.m.. police said. urged early registration to avoid MANCHESTER - The town may Barry of Manchester, were based on granted, according to Woodhouse's late Monday, officials said. Local police had been assisted by being closed out of a class Democrats, Republicans woo fanners "We don’t have any suspects at this be discriminating against Richard using the building for office space. comments last night. state police tracking dogs in the The second appraisal, by Town time. We're calling in all available search for the girl. The costs vary depending on the Ry I.KK RODI KICK support loan rates for grain farmers. Carter by a narrow 51 to 49 percent. third straight year of loss, and a herd Hayes because he is a known land But this price was not “fair market known since the Great Depression. food policy, refused to go along with value” at the present zoning. Value Assessor J. Richard Vincent, es­ detectives off-duty and we ll work The vacant run-down garage was course Graduate education courses WASHl.N'GTON -- Is the American Price supports amount to a And in Texas, the biggest liquidation of unprecedented scale developer, his attorney told the about a block from her home cost $100 per credit hour, with “In the last four years, more than a new price-support program. Only Board of Directors last night. based on residential use would be timated value at $478,000, This was through the night — and day and farmer's cup half lull or half empty'’ guaranteed floor under grain prices. agricultural-based plum with its 26 was under w ay" graduate business courses costing 100,000 family farms have failed as when it became obvious late in July Speaking before the board. At­ lower, Woodhouse said, and Hayes based on the “highest and best use " night — to solve this," said Police The answer depends on whether Carter ordered wheat prices up electoral votes. Carter was vic­ $130 per credit hour Undergraduate The platform continues: “Because farm income has plummeted. Even that Congress was going to pass the torney Richard Woodhouse should not pay the higher price, if the for the land or general commercial Chief Edward Morrone. you're look .> at it through the eyes torious in 1976 by a slim 52 to 48 per­ courses from the arts and sciences from a previous $2.50 a bushel to $3; of actions taken by the Democratic the present administration's own bill anyway did Carter grab a baton speculated the sale of Buckland zone change is not granted. use. Police said they had not deter­ of Jimmy Carter or Ronald Reagan mined the cause of death but were area cost $100 per credit hour, while corn from $2.10 and soybeans from cent. Administration and Democratic and run to the head of a parade that School to Hayes was being Woodhouse said the board resolu­ The third appraisal, the average of figures show a decrease' in real net treating the case as a homicide An undergraduate business courses cost And how the fanners themselves $4.50 to $5.02. Given the narrowness of these vic­ Congress, this situation was turned deliberately stalled, and the agree­ tion was to sell the building for “fair the two, was based on using the farm income of some 40 percent in threatened to trample him. autopsy was to be conducted at the $1‘20 per credit hour answer ■ '• .,uestion could decide the Carter's decision strategy counts tories. both Republicans and around in 1978 and 1979 and U.S. ment changed. market value” and reluctance to in­ building for office space, Weiss said. the last year alone — from $50 billion Hayes, since November, has said Chief State Medical Examiner's Of­ outcor of the 198U presidential elec­ on keeping the South solid for him, Democrats are battling fiercely to agriculture was put back on a track In doing so. Carter stole the “Someplace there is resistance on clude the option for the lower price Honor court stops Under terms ol the agreement in 1959 to less than $22 billion he intends to use the building for of­ fice in Farmington, detectives said. tion ’'.I,.., the essence of a recent and- Reagan looks unbeatable tip the scales to their side in 1980. thunder of both Democrats and the board in offering the school to was changing the resolution. MANCHES'I'KR — Citing a lack of between the Board of Education ,>.id of steady and sustained growth and projected for 1980." fice space. But it has been reported A police spokeswoman early today flurry of activity throughout the West. The real Democrats drew first blood in their Republicans on Capitol Hill, pleased Hayes for the terms of the “Hayes has not changed his posi­ custodial services, the Family U of H. Manchester won I pa" improvement. The sharp decline of Congressional Democrats from he wants the land as access to denied a report the girl had been h" piditicians political battleground are thus likely party platform this summer in the nation's farmers, and minimized resolution," Woodhouse said. tion, since the original offer Nov. 16 Relations Office of the .Manchester anything to have the university ofler farm prices and farm incomes was agriculture states know that farmers to buy the school," Woodhouse said. develop a 100-acre parcel behind it raped and the case was being treated i,er. an'i'ous to to be the industrial northeast and the charging that the Carter administra­ reversed." the political impact on consumers by In the spring the board voted to sell Superior Court said Tuesday the courses here The university will pay have indeed become hard-pressed “Sometime after that (the board into a major shopping center. as a sex crime. She said "the body curry favor with agricultural Midwest. tion in 1977 “inherited a farm announcing the move would add less the school, over the objections of Honor Court held each Monday night Manchester 5 percent of the total tui­ Now listen to the farmer's cup as because of a cost-price squeeze and many townpeople, for the average resolution to sell) the terms of the hasn’t even been examined yet. We the farm vote Both sides-fcnow^fhat in a close economy that was in a serious state than 8.3 cents to a loaf of bread. at 7:30 has been suspended until tion income Irom each classrooi" seen by the Republicans in their plat­ now a secere drought. That’s why price of two “ independent" ap­ offer were changed, but not by Although use as office^epends on have no information on that. ” before election election - which this in the polls — Police and volunteers had combed further notice semester a of our prexfuction and price support form adopted last month in Detroit: they joined with Republicans on praisals. The average price was Hayes. the zone change, Hayes would not day, \ov 4 the nation's farm belt may well Carter also demonstrated once comment last night on t e planned programs that were badly outdated. “ Four years of the Cater ad­ Capitol Hill to rush a price-support $232,000, based on using the building “ The appraisals, based on the The most provide the margin for victory more the enormous advantage of in­ use if the zone change is not granted. Farm prices and farm income were ministration and 25 consecutive bill through the legislative for offices which Hayes says he in­ assumption (of receiving the zone telling blow was cumbency in an election year. Woodhouse stressed Hayes wished to 1976 is instructive in that regard In plummeting, partly in response to years of a Congress controlled by machinery. tends to do. change) is not in the board resolu­ struck by ihe Carter administration Whether that advantage is enough to purchase the property with or three of the nation's largest gram- misguided attempts .at price con­ Democrats have brought farmers Interestingly, the Carter*ad- But this use depends on receiving a tion. The appraisals are not the July 28 when the president ordered a producing sta te s- . Iowa, and trols. overcome his many other liabilities zone change for the three-acre current market value but the value without the zone changes but wants and ranchers to the brink of disaster ministration, which has steadily the option for the lower price The billion dollar boost in federal price Kansas — Gerald Ford defeated ‘The livestock sector was in its and the hardest times they have among farmers and other voters this parcel, as it is presently zoned based on the zone change allowing of­ opted for a consumer-oriented cheap- year will only be known on Nov. 4. residential. The agreement stalled fices.” controversy surrounding the sale, when Hayes requested an option in There have been three appraisals, may have prejudiced the board the contract to purchase the land at a and much confusion about the wide against Hayes. Woodhouse said. “Will Hayes has to operate Washington Merry-Go-Round lower price if the zone change iigot differences between them. Last night Robert Weiss, town manager, said clandestinly, with an agent on his granted by the Planning and Zoning oenall lor luture sales,” Woodhouse Commission. the differences should be explained. Town Attorney Kevin O’Brien The first appraisal, conducted by asked. refused to include the option without Alfred Werbner, for Hayes, valued The board took no action on the The sham of a board hearing. the buidling at $115,0(X). This was pending sale. It will be discussed at ABSCAM: story three the videotapes Woodhouse told the board the two based at market value using the pre­ the Aug. 26 meeting. B> JACK VNDKKSON I m not B S -ing you fellows. I can get You give us the banks where you “Oh," said Amoroso, “I think a it done my way, ' he boasted, Footnote: The Murtha episode was Nevertheless, the report concluded," want the money deposited," offered million dollars ... " just a small, sad segment in the WASHINGTON -- Rep Joh.. “There's no question about it." “the possibility of the congressmen’s one of the bagmen. hours of ABSCAM videotapes, which Reimbursements outlined Murlha. D-Pa came out of the But the FBI s undercover con men The figure aroused new party being caught up, by Korean and Vietnam Wars a .Marine “All right," agreed Murtha. “How my associate Gary Cohn has happenstance, in an incident that were eager to complete the payoff, enthusiasm in Murtha. He told the By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA fund. “The state will reimburse us in the Corps hero, with the Purple Heart much money we talking about?" Totaling the costs of these items, amount that represents l/20th each "I ve never backed down on a deal," bagmen about a bank-president who reviewed. The secret videotapes might result in the delegation being Herald Reporter and the Bronze Star He was the first "Well, you tell me." and determining 63.81 percent of that year of the principal and then the in­ pressed hawk-nosed Anthony was a friend of his. “This guy, over caught in a crossfire, is unaccep­ N'letnam veteran elected to “Well, let me find out what is show that middleman Howard Criden MANCHESTER — Town Finance total, lead local officials to believe terest on each balance, before the Amoroso, who identified himself as the years I’ve been in business table.” Congress, a symbol olthe voters' ire reasonable figure that will get their later told undercov^ operatives that Director Thomas Moore Tuesday the state will contribute $1.9 million principal payment is deduced, until Tony De Vito. “That's why I said to myself, he’s loaned me a lot of explained the iiRricacies of how state over the Watergate scandal back in attention,” said Murtha, “because “Murtha’s ready( tto o ^ . ’’ This meant, The warning was seconded by to the renovation effort. the 20 years are up," Moore said. you a little while ago, 1 said to you money, and boy! They’ve been good money will be paid to the town for the He said depending on when the 1974 there are a couple of banks that have similar reports from diplomatic Moore said in the past, the state that when I knew you were coming really done me some favors in the to me, I niean good to me! according to govemmeitt' sources, renovations to Manchester High made 50 percent of its payment in state sends its l/20th payment, the F’erhaps the saddest scene on the sources in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. over, I assumed that I was going to past, and I’d like to put some money that he had agreed to accept a cash School. one check, up front, at the beginning town may pay more of the state's secret ABSCAM videotapes is the give you the money. ' in ... ” "And you think, I mean, this guy Moore cautioned all the figures are of a renovation. share some years, and less of the spectacle of .Murtha. with hair un­ But the reluctant Murtha wouldn’t has really a little bank, any payoff. But just hours later, the ^ estimates. He said he based the state's share other years. But he said The dialogue continued as follows: tamed and assertive manner, touch the $50,000 Here on secret (expletive deleted) thing I ever ABSCAMstory broke wide open—in- v / | 6 0 £ P j8 calculations on advice he received In an illustrative renovation where at the end of the 20 year period; the AMOROSO: Let me ask you now the state was agreeing to pay $2 dickering for financial favors with videotape was this all-American wanted, they were there. 1 always from two Hartford bankers. debt would still be the same, no MANCHESTER STATE BANK...^^YOUR LOCAL that we’re together. I was under the eluding mention that Murtha had million, the state would have given the supposed bagmen tor a lictious hero, tall and dignified in a dis­ wanted to do them a favor. You He said the total amount of state matter when it was paid. impression, OK, and I told Howard been caught in the net. He responded aid was an estimate 'based on two the town $1 million in the first year. HOMETOWN BANK’\.. is ready to help with low auto Aral) sheik know, it’s that kind of a (expletive "We’re absolutely certain it was a Mbore also provided 20-year heveled way, explaining why he factors. Under the Guaranteed Tax This forced the state to borrow that The bagmen, who were really un­ (middleman Howard Criden) what deleted) thing.” with righteous indignation that the fourth- or fifth-rate burglary, clearly breakdown of the net cost of the wasn't quite ready to accept the we were willing to pay, and 1 went undercover agents "didn’t offer me Base plan, which forces wealthy sum. renovation to the town: first year loan rates. •Select the car of your choice dercover agents engaged in the FBI's cash. «- not third-rate.” out, I got the $40,000. OK? So what’s any money and I didn’t take any.” He towns to contribute tax money But, its benefit to the town was the $441,000; second, $427,950; third rno.-it celebrated “sting ' operation, Murtha emphasized again how in­ •Make a down payment of 25 % “All at once. " he said, “some you’re tell me, OK, you’re telling me has not t ^ n indicted but has been toward public education in poorer town could immediately pay half the $414,900; fourth, $401,850; fifth, $388, had $5U 000 slacked in live neat piles dumb (expletive deleted) would go fluential he was. ‘T il be quite honest —Sidney Gardner, a sla te cost of the state-mandated items to that that’s not what you know ... named a co-conspirator in the towns, each school system is rated. 800; sixth. $375,750; seventh, $362, in a desk drawer readv to hand over start talking eight years from now with you," he confided. ‘Tve got as organizer, conirasling Ihe Ihefi of Assistant Superintendent of the contractors. Thus, the town only •See Manchester State Bank MURTHA: I’m not interested. ABSCAM case. $350 from Ihe Hartford, Conn., 700; eighth, $349,650; ninth, $336,600 to Murtha. He rclused to take the about this whole thing and say Schools Wilson’Oeakin said had to issue bonds for the $1 million tenth, $323,550; eleventh, $310,500 AMOROSO: OK. much influence in that (expletive offiee of John Anderson’s 1980 for a fasti prompt auto loan. money, but his reason was hardtv no­ (expletive deleted), this happened. Off limits! The CIA has warned Manchester’s rating is 63.81 percent. remainder in the state account. twelfth, $297,450; thirteenth, $284, MURTHA: At this point, you know, deleted) Congress with the presidential eampaign to the 1972 The state determined it could save ble Then in order to get immunity so he members of Congress that visiting Watergate hreak-ln. He said thik rating is based on the 400; fourteenth, $271,350; fifteenth Exampla of Term of loan ♦APR we do business together for a while. leadership and the White House as town’s tax rate and expenditures on money by avoiding borrowing such “I want to deal with you guys doesn't go to jail, he starts talking $258,300; sixteenth, $245,250 Amount financod 48 11% Maybe I’ll be interested and maybe I anybody in Congress ... I went to the the Israeli-occupied West Bank could education, in comparison to other large sums. Instead of paying in two awhile before I make any transac­ and fingering people. So the (S.O.B.) seventeenth, $232,200; eighteenth $5,000 won’t ... Right now, I’m not in­ be dangerous to their health. “The towns. 50 percent installments, the state Finance charge 'Total payment tions at all. period ... " he told them . falls apart." ball game with the president. There “I suspect my generation will be $219,150; nineteenth, $206,100; twen Monthly payment terested in those other things. Now, I were three of us: me. Tip (House the last generation of American Oeakin said the state will thus pay decided to pay in proportion to the tieth, $193,050. $1202.56 f $6202.56 "After we ve done done some Murtha suggested that the sheik situation in the West Bank is volatile won’t say that some day, you know, I, Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill) and that novelists for a while.” 63.81 percent of the cost to renovate number of years of bonded in­ The renovation is expected to cost X $ 1 2 ^ 2 2 business, well then I might change start by investing in his district. from a pAsonal safety point of debtedness. if you made an "offer, it may be 1 those portions of the high school that $5.5 million, plus interest, minus my mind "I'm talking about having a business was it. So I’ve got as much influence, view," a secret cable from the CIA are either energy-related, or state Thus, for the MHS renovations, the would change my mind some day.” — Kurt Vonnegut, author, state aid. In 20 years, the total cost of MANCHESTER STATE BANK Still, he wanted them to understand connection ... " the congressman and I know .an .much about the station chief warned. mandated. state will pay l/20th of its $1.9 Later Murtha asked again how predicting at a writers’ conference ' the project including interest would that he was the best man in Congress explained, "a business commitment Items such as the window treat­ million contribution each year. So be $9,686,875. However, the $1,927,905 much the sheik might be willing to (expletive deleted) workings — “Israeli security forces are very in South Kingston, R.I., that MAIN ST. DOWNTOWN the sheik could acquire. "I'm going that makes It imperative for me to ment, the elevator for the han­ the town will still receive the full in estimated state aid should be sub­ deposit in a bank the congressman you’re not going to have any competent in physical security and novels will no longer earn big EDWARDS FOOD WAREHOUSE BRANCH-SPENCER ST. to tell vou this If anybody can do it. help him ... " dicapped, and insulation for the new benefit of the state aid, the state will tracted for a true cost to the town. would designate. trouble.” ’’ VIP protection,” the CIA reported. money for writers. also pay each year the interest on its roof, along with others, are within This would bring the net cost to the m “YOUR LOCAL HOMETOWN BANK' the category of items the state will outstanding principal. town to $8,340,500. EVENING HERALD, Wed., Ane. 6, 1980 Internatidnals gain District Eight title message, "Big Chet Again. delay in signing the computer lease Worthen answered, "No, it’s a comment was made by someone doesn’t mean we aren't going to T cxu n T o lk' Morgan is a tall man. contract, said, "The name of rhetorical one.” attending the Town Council try,” — East Hartford Board of By LEN AUSTER Neil Archambault spun a three- stated in retrospect, “But after the for Manchester as he drilled a leadoff Kopytko to the plate. Last week he How about the state tourney? slammed two homers and had five "Both our pitchers (Helin and Members of the family of Sperry-Univac was in the papers, meeting, "Talk about looking at the Education Chairman Jerry Herald Sporliwriler hitter in gaining the triumph which first game (21-0 win over Suffleld) I homer in the second, a 220-foot line Mother nature put on a show RBI ps Stafford eliminated Chester Morgan who is seeking re- JoAnn Worthen, a member of the did anyone think to call the com­ world through rose-colored Ingallinera during the board’s re­ It had been 19 years since the last pushes the Internationals into the thought we could go far. drive blast over the leftfield wall. Archambault) are strong. If they can Manchester American at Leber. election on the Democratic ticket Vernon Board of Education said its pany to find out the capabilities of Monday night, at least in Vernon, glasses.” cent discussion on how it will pay time a Little League baseball team State Tournament. He fanned two, “But you don’t know. Two years Stafford, which won six of eight hold out, we can go somewhere,” for the post of State Representative Computer Committee, upset at a the computer?" Council members with the sky first turning a bright for unexpected increases in tuition representing the Town of Manchester both key strikeouts, and walked six ago we had a good team but lost in tourney outings, threatened in the "We didn’t know that much about Skaff responded. from the 56th District in Vernon, recent meeting because the Town Stephen Marcham said, "Is that a pink and then shading to purple "The school board doesn’t see for special education students in had won the District Eight All-Star while stranding 10 Stafford runners. the first round. But I don’t think first and third but each inning left the Stafford but we knew about its No. 3 DIAMOND PATTER: Umpires were Carl Anderson, Fred DeFeo and are sporting T-shirts with the Council committee asked for a direct question?" To which Mrs. before a virtual cloud burst. 'The any relief from Town Hall, but that out-of-district placements. Tournament. But the wait is over as Twice the visitors left the bags there is an ace pitcher who can blow bags loaded. Manchester had a bid (Koptyko) hitter. We tried to pitch Steve Repetto from Vernon and Manchester International All-Stars jammed. us down.” going in the third on a walk, single by around him,” Skaff reported. Ralph Edwards from Ellington. They swept to the championship with a 2-0 The Internationals begin state The Internationals played the only Helin and wild pitch. But Fogarty’s Koptyko walked the first two times up but Archambault won the duel did an excellent job ... Only two blanking of the Stafford All-Stars last tourney play, which is single elimina­ run they needed in the bottom of the vicious liner was speared by Stafford with a strikeout with catcher errors, one by each side, were com­ night at Leber Field before an tion, Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock first inning. Leadoff sticker Bud third baseman Jerry Niewinski to McFolley squeezing a third strike mitted in the well-played contest .... enthusiastic crowd of 400. against District 11 champ Plainfield Zachary slashed a double to the cor­ save two runs, DiRosa joins Dems to set one MHS question in Plainfield. The winner advances to ner in left and took third on a one-out "The third baseman made a great foul tip. The collection was $122,70. the The International stars raced largest surri for the District through the double elimination Monday’s quarterfinals against the grounder to second by Chris Helin, play,” Skaff recalled, "We could’ve “I didn’t want to see him up there While saying all the recommen­ The renovations include replacing tourney... By M\RV KITZMANN the remaining renovations Democratic Director James million, according to town tourney unbeaten, taking six tests. District 10 champ in Pawcatuck. The The speedy Zachary raced home as broke the game open right there,” but Neil challenged him and won. dations, which the Building Com­ the roof for $855,000, installing new Skaff, who didn’t think his club was There were 35 games played in Herald Keporlrr recommended by the town Building McCavanagh joined the Republican's calculations released last week. Their appearance in the District final state semis and finals are next Stafford hurler Mike Canestrari un­ Neil pitched a super game when we lockers for $48,850, a new industrial District Eight, the only one which Committee and the citizens advisory opposition to appointing Kevin Robert Weiss, town manager, mittee proposed, should be done, the was their first and, of course, their Wednesday and Saturday respective­ corked a wild pitch on an 0-1 offering affected by a one-week layoff, added. needed it,” Skaff lauded. MANCHESTER — A swing vote Republicans fear that one question arts wing for $593,000 and energy­ went double elimination, and 136 um­ committee. O’Brien as town attorney. explained last night, bonding first crown. Stafford was also a ly in Newington. to Elijah McFolley. Stafford had one last threat, com­ First baseman Mitch Thompson, became the deciding factor last night There was some discussion on the authorizations usually do not include may be defeated, leaving the school saving windows for $375,400, a "Our leadoff batter is a key to the ing in the fourth stanza. An infield centerfielder Dave Mazzotta and pires were utilized. Both questions failed for lack of a neophyte in the championship round. "I knew we had an excellent hitting to establish a one-question referen­ referendum question last night. the interest amount in the bonding with no improvements. heating and cooling system for $100,- team but I wasn’t sure (how’d we team. He gets us going," Skaff single and walk were sandwiched leftfielder Fogarty, the latter the majority last month, when DiRosa The last local title was by a dum for renovations to Manchester Minotiry Leader William Diana ■ issue. The supporters of a single question 000, and electrical work general do),” Manchester Coach Larry Skaff stated. around a popout and Archambault’s final out, made stellar defensive abstained, with Deputy Mayor Manchester American League squad. High School questioned the single question’s Diana also mentioned the possibili­ fear if voters are given a choice they refurbishing, and new equipment. Jim Fogarty added some insurance first strikeout. That brought Eric plays for the International stars. fn a 5 to 3 vote, with Republican Stephen Cassano absent. It had been legality as no provision was included ty of using the general fund surplus will automatically choose the lesser Director Peter DiRosa voting with expected Cassano's vote would be in for interest payment. for some of the renovations. But amount, leaving a major portion of the four Democrats, the board place fast night.’But during the past The bonding issue to appear on the Mayor Stephen Penny disagreed the repairs unfinished. Whether supporting one question or decided to offer one referendum month DiRosa decided to support the November ballot will be for $5.5 saying the surplus was allocated None of the repairs would b^gin un­ two, most of the directors agree with question bonding $5.5 million for the single question, giving the East Hartford takes Zone, million. About $1.9 million of this will during the budgeting process laast til the state Board of Education ap­ the Building Committee all the work Democrats the crucial vote last renovations. The move rejected the be reimbursed from the state govern­ May. proves the funding request, knd the ds to be done. The three other three Republicans offer of night. ment. Diana, Gloria Della Fera, and Pete General Assembly allocates the . ublicans however, maintained DiRosa has been the deciding fac­ S spliting the $5.5 million into two However, with interest calculated Sylvester registered nay votes on the expected $1.9 million in aid. The the voters should decide how much questions The two questions were tor on several other issues, most single question. The three, backed by projects will not even be bid until they could afford to renovate. makes trip to Middletown reaching about $1.4 million, the total one question of $1.5 million for the notably voting with the Democrats cost of the project jumps to $9,7 the Republican Town Committee, state approval is given next June The average taxpayer would pay state-mandated and energy-saving on choosing a town attorney. He believe that voters should be given a when the General Assembly con­ about $17 a year in additional taxes million. Over the 20-year bond life Pitching and defense led East The next batter, Ken D’Attilio, project, and another of $3 million for became the fifth vote, when the town's cost would be about $6.3 choice on the amount of renovations. venes. for the renovations. Hits would just not fall for the Manchester Legion baseball team as Hartford to victory while two errors grounded into a doubleplay but part runner-up East Hartford swept the proved fatal to Manchester. "A cou­ of the damage was done. Zone Eight best two-out-of-three ple of errors killed us,” Manchester Manchester drew even in the third. playoff last night via a 5-1 margin at Coach Jack Holik intoned, “We hit Panaro singled, was sacrificed to se­ Penney High in East Hartford. the heck out of the ball and at our cond and scored on Jon Brandt’s two- Obituaries S.' Manchester captured regular place four balls would’ve been in the out single to right. Deadlock delays two issues season honors but it’ll be East Hart­ ’Hock’ (Hockanum River) but that’s Four deciding runs were pushed John V^'ilherell Frank A. Oltone ford, which dropped its first four the way it goes.” across the dish in the East Hartford MANCHESTER - John Withered GI.ASTONIU RA - Frank A Ol­ this action for new developments. Jay Giles, public works director, cast. The senior center auditorium decisions before coming along like East Hartford opened the scoring fifth frame. Dino Peruccio walked of 869 Main St, died Tuesday at By MARY KITZMANN tone. 63, of 3(X) Addison Road, died But no provision is made for responded saying the deferrment is where the meetings are conducted is gangbusters, who will represent the in the first. Bob DeSaulnier walked and Paul Pires laid down a bunt. It Manchester Memorial Hospital after Herald Reporter Monday at St. Francis Hospital and deferring walks in neighborhoods es­ noted on land records, and usually on the first floor. Zone in the State Tournament at and stole second. Pete Kiro was in­ was pegged away with runners at the being stricken at his home. Medical Center. He was the husband MANCHESTER - A partisan tablished before the sidewalk or­ discovered during title searches. He Diana agreed with Della Fera that Palmer Field in Middletown. tentionally walked and Kevin Hickey corners. DeSaulnier blooped a single He was born in Huntington. Mass, of Grace W. Ottone. deadlock pushed two decisions last dinance. The amendment would noted if one homeowner installs a the center should be used permanent­ This is East Hartford’s third trip in also walked to jam the sacks. Pete against a drawn-in infieM for the go- and had lived in Manchester for the He was born in East Hampton and night onto next month’s Board of equalize deferrment status for con­ sidewalk, it may need repair when ly. “If there are problems with four years td the state tourney. The Cace grounded to shortstop Brad ahead marker and after Bob Linneil past 58 years. He was an Army had lived in Glastonbury most of his Directors agenda. struction in both new and old the town requires total installation, Cabral, who flipped to second sacker laid down a perfect bunt single. Pete veteran of World War II. hearing in this room, we can install a Post 77 crew’s first clash is Friday life. He was a World War II Army Air The board split 4 to 4, one vote developments. prompting more confusion and com­ Joe Panaro. But the peg on a Kiro ripped a 2-RBI single to left. He leaves three sisters, Ms. microphone system,” he said. night at 7:30 against Zone 3 and Force veteran. During the war, he short of the five required for However, the Democrats wished to plaints. defending state champ Middletown. “doubleplay ball," according to Hickey was intentionally walked and William (Christine) Hewitt of Miss Della Fera also mentioned received the Distinguished Flying passage, on moving the board table the motion until a language Republican Minority Leader the center’s crowd capacity, “I The tourney is double elimination. Holik was dropped and a run scored. Cace ■followed with a sacftfice fly to Manchester, Mrs. William (Nancy) Cross. In 1979. he retired from the meetings permanently to the Senior change could be made. The four par­ William Diana’s opinion was the perfer not to climb the stairs,” she center. Morrissey of Southwick, Mass., and Southern New England Telephone Citizens Center, and rejecting an ty members attending agreed the "town should either have sidewalks, said. "But I really hate to see people Pires was the winning pitcher, Mrs. Helen Struthers of Huntington. Co. as construction supervisor. He amendment to the sidewalk or­ PZC should not be empowered to or have no sidewalks” and he was standing in the hall for hearings. No hurling a four-hitter. He walked one Mass. had worked for the phone company dinance. waive the requirement, but to defer against any postponement. citizen should have to stand outside Vintage Eckersley and struckout five and hit a batter. The Holmes Funeral Home. 400 for 33 years. With the absence of Deputy Mayor it. Both motions to table the items or "Everything we hit we roped but Main St. is in charge of funeral their own hearing room.” During Heading for second He was a member of the First Stephen Cassano, the Democrats A waiver permanently removes to reject it, failed for lack of a fifth right at people, ” Holik voiced. arrangements which will be private. extremely large hearings, the board Church of Christ Congregational of lacked one vote to table the sidewalk responsibility for the sidewalks, a vote. usually moved the meeting to a Manchester International's Bud Zachary keeps his eye on the in Red Sox victory Moreau fanned three, walked three Burial will be in Norwich Ridge Glastonbury, the Pioneers Club of amendment, and move the meetings deferrment postpones action until Like the sidewalk amendment, a and also hit a batter in taking the Cemetery, Huntington, Mass. There larger hall. base as he rounds first and heads for second with first-inning the phone company, the Glastonbury back to town hall. the town deems it necessary. decision on the board meeting loca­ Mayor Stephen Penny declared he double in Little League District Eight clash last night at Leber (UPI) - It has been a left to a thunderous ovation. Tom loss. are no calling hours. VFW. and the Glastonbury Square The Republicans tried to reject the season Dennis Eckersley would real­ Burgmeier came in and threw four "To say the least it’s tough to The Republicans believed the tion will pend until next month. supported remaining at the hearing Field. (Herald photo by Burbank) Dance Club. sidewalk amendment, and per­ amendment should be rejected. The Republicans favored using the room. He cited the inconvenience for ly like to forget, but he gave himself pitches, the last a double-play clinch (regular season crown) at 17-4 Besides his wife, he le^ es a son, manently move the board meetings Director Peter DiRosa said an in­ Senior Citizens Center for several the board secretary, in moving equip­ something to remember Tuesday grounder off the bat of Oglivie, to and not get to Middletown. But you Mrs. Lillian Croteau Thomas Ottone of Bolton; a stepson, to the senior center at 349 East definite deferrment caused confusion reasons. Director Gloria Della Fera ment and setting the chairs. But night with some vintage clutch notch his 17th save. can’t knock East Hartford... .After EAST HARTEORU - Mrs Vaughn Higgins of New Sweden, Center Street. for the property owner, and com­ cited the larger room, and defining himself as a "traditionalist” MB^s drop finale pitching. "Eckersley got himself into trou­ this, I don’t like the playoff,” Holik Lillian Rousseau Brooks Croteau. 89. Maine; two daughters, Marilyn Ot­ The amendment to the sidewalk or­ The Boston Red Sox righthander grimaced about the playoff, the only plaints when the town decided the accessibility for the handicapped. in this instance. Penny said "town All the scoring was done in the first ofthree semifinal. ble and then got himself out. You’ve widow of Emile Croteau, of 788 Burn­ tone of Avon and Marybeth Ottone of dinance, which requires homeowners Diana proposed a summer trial of nursed a 1-0 lead into the seventh in­ one in the state. sidewalks should be installed. hall is where people expect to find inning as the Capitols topped Moriar- Tony Mitta, Ray Sullivan and Bill got to give him credit for that,” said side Ave.. died Tuesday at a local Windsor; two stepdaughters, Mrs. to install sidewalks would allow the using the senior center, after he had ning against the Milwaukee Brewers. Milwaukee Manager George He also questioned resales with the the board.” ty Bros., 2-1, in Twilight League play Chapulis singled for Moriarty’s lone convalescent home. Doria Swett of Portland, Maine and PZC to defer or to waive the reiiuire- sidewalk deferrment on the proper­ difficulty attending meetings on the But with two out in the seventh, Ben Bamberger, “ But we have a guy on This will probably also be decided ^ o rte n ^ to 4 W innings because of marker. She was born in Fairfield, Maine Mrs. Sharon Lee of Hartford; a ment. The ordinance already allows town hall's second floor with a leg Oglivie belted his 27th homer to tie third and no one out and couldn’t ties. at the Aug. 26 meeting. lightning. and had lived in East Hartford for brother. Silvio Ottone of The Capitols came back in the bot­ the game, giving the Brewers out­ score. You don’t win doing that and Brett gets licks the past 25 years She was a com­ Westchester, Pa.; a sister. Rita The Gas Housers finish up as tom of the first on a single by Tom regular season Twi champs at 19-5 fielder a 1.875 slugging percentage you don’t win in this park scoring municant of St. Isaac Jogues Church, Buikus of Covena. Calif ; a Suspect charged DiFiore, Mike McDonald’s triple and and 38 points. The Capitols wound up against Eckersley. three runs in two games.” a member of St. Ann Society of Fair- grandchild and three ste- ELIZABETH, N.J. (UPI) - A Dave Lyon’s game-winning RBI Eckersley began the eighth by sur­ 14-6-4 with 32 points and will be In a single. 'That made a loser of MB The Red Sox immediately before departure field, Maine, and a promoter of the grandchildren. Connecticut man was arrested playoff tonight to determine fourth hurler Dave Bidwell, who had won rendering a leadoff double to Dick capitalized and again it was the,kid­ Miraculous Medal for more than 50 Funeral services will be Thursday Davis and a single to Charlie Moore, Tuesday as a sixth suspect in a ring nine straight. die corps. Rookie Glenn Hoffman led NEW YORK (UPI) - About the grand slam capped a five-run fifth in­ years at 10 a m. in the First Church of place. sending Davis to third. But that handled more than $300,000 in The MB’s will sit back and wait the Mitta had two hits to pace the Gas off with a single to left, moved to se­ only way to get George Brett out Funeral services will be Thursday Christ Congregational with the Rev Eckersley got the next three hitters, cond on a Gary Allenson single to ning that enabled Steve Slone to win stolen gold and other precious outcome of opening round playoffs these days is to get him thrown out of at 9;15 a.m, from the Callahan Carl F. Schultz Jr. officiating. Burial Housers. leaving Davis stranded at third. center and to third on a deep flyout his 17th game Crowley's blast, his materials. and begin play in a best two-out- a game. fifth of the year and third career Funeral Home. 1602 Main St., East will be in Green Cemetery. Friends Eugene Guiditta. 36, of Waterbury, The Red Sox promptly scored two by Rick Burleson. The Detroit Tigers accomplished Hartford, with a mass of Christian grand slam, followed a bases-loaded may call at the funeral home today Conn., was released on $40,000 bond runs in the bottom of the inning and Dave Stapleton’s soft liner to right that feat on Tuesday night. Only burial at 10 a m at St Isaac Jogues from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m single that scored Al Bumbry to lie after an arraignment on charges of held on for their fourth straight win, dropped in front of Sixto Lezeano to problem was, it came loo late the score Doug DeCinces also Church. Bur(al will be in St, Francis Memorial contributions may be conspiracy and receiving stolen Jenkins, homers a 3-1 victory. score Hoffman. Fred Lynn’s infield Brett was thrown out of the game homered for Cemetery. Waterville, Maine There made to the Glastonbury Auxiliary goods. “For a situation, that was the best single then scored Allenson from se­ for fighting in the sixth inning, but IndiutiH B, Blue Juy!> .5 are no calling hours Memorial Police Ambulance Association, 2108 On Friday, authorities found more YOU KNOW. I’ve pitched in some time,” said cond, courtesy of a Molitor throwing before he left he got in his licks — Miguel Dilone and Jack Brohamer donations may be made to St Isaac Main St.. Glastonbury, or the Eckersley, who fanned three and than $300,000 in gold, diamonds and error. with the bat. Brett, extending his hit­ each slapped two-run bases-loaded Jogues Church, 61 Home Terrace, American Cancer Society, Prospect pearls in the home of Michael Licho, tough duo to top walked none to raise his record to 7- "The kids are playing dynamite,” East Hartford ting streak to 18 games, drilled a singles to lead the Indians to the(r Avenue, Hartford 39. of nearby Scotch Plains. 10. "Iw as throwing it real good, spot­ said Boston Manager Don Zimmer. three-run homer in the fourth inning NEW YORK (UPI) - Add a pair of second when Rivers doubled in Pepe ting it well. 11th victory in the last 13 games Police said they seized additional "They looked like the Olympic diving to spark the Kansas City Royals to a Cleveland sent nine batters to the evidence Tuesday from Licho s safe­ AL SIEFFEin S offers one of the first-inning homers to a gutty 10-hit Frias, who had tripled, and Wills "This is the most difficult year. It team out there in the eighth. And singled Rivers across. 6-3 victory. plate in a three-run second inning, ty deposit box at a Connecticut bank. performance by Ferguson Jenkins, has been embarrassing,” he con­ Eckersley pitched out of one helluva "Our ballclub is a better one than The sixth inning free-for-all which highlighted by Dilone's first of three Taillight spells woe The six suspects were accused of stir for nine innings and you have an tinued. "It’s not that I haven't tried. jam. He was outstanding. He pitched 8-1 victory for the Texas Rangers the record shows,” insisted Rivers, led to Brett’s ejection resulted from hits. After a rain delay of 62 minutes, taking part in a gold and jewelry fen­ areas largest selections of Top It just hasn’t worked out. That’s life, his heart out. It does make a a pair of pitches by Milt Wilcox that nine more Indians went to bat in the over the New York Yankees. who then went on to say he was cing operation. 1 guess.” difference when you get the the Royals’ star thought were too fourth, when Brohamer's single Mickey Rivers and Richie Zisk rooting for the Yankees to win the Eckersley showed his old form in pitching.” for wanted person American League East. “I want to close to his head. triggered a four-run inning smashed cireuit shots off Tommy the eighth by working out of the jam. For the Brewers, the loss was their Two of Wilcox’s pitches forced Name Brand Freezers at Low John, 15-5, in the first-inning uprising win myself, too, but I know a lot of I'HltlK 2 MANCHESTER -^A 21-year-old Ufe-savinp class He induced Jim Gantner to fly to second straight and fifth in six In another arrest, police charged the guys here and I have a lot of fun Brett to hit the dirt the next time he Jim Essian's s(ngle. his third hit of Stratford man was arrested early 'Tuesday night, and Jenkins got to shallow right. Then, throwing one of games. Mike Caldwell, 9-8, took the Mitchell L. Green. 19. of 27 Milford MANCHESTER — Registrations when we come here. It wasn’t the batted following his homer The se­ the game, scored Dave McKay from this morning in Greenwich after within one out of a complete game the meanest breaking balls of the loss, but had a three-hitter going into Road Tuesday with one count each of are now open at the Recreation Of­ guys who traded me.” cond one incensed him and, after third base with the tie-breaking run police there stopped him for a faulty Discount Prices ?.. Now you know!! despite allowing 10 hits. night, he struck out the dangerous the eighth. first-degree larceny, second-degree fice (6473085) for a Red Cross Life- "It’s not usual for them to get me Wvers played for three New York flying out to center. Brett rounded in the seventh inning and gave the A s taillight as he drove down a street. larceny and third-degree burglary in Saving Class. It starts Aug. 11 at Paul Molitor for the second time. "Caldwell might have had the best first and pointed an accusing finger their eighth victory (n nine games BRANDS YOU KNOW! w h y s h o p a r o u n d ? a t al sieffert's this many runs,” said Jenkins, 10-9, teams which won AL pennants, and is When they asked him for identifica­ connection with incidents in last Globe Hollow and will consist of nine Robin Yount popped up to end the stuff he’s had all year,” Bamberger Rick Langford pitched a three-hitter YOU GET MORE THAN AN APPLIANCE ... YOU GET after recording his 257th career vic- now on a team which included five at Wilcox. The pitcher threw down tion. they discovered he was wanted December and F’ebruary, threat. said. “He pitched good enough to his glove and a benches-clearing lessons. FREE NORMAL INSTALLATION, FREE REMOVAL OF toi with one-out help from Danny other ex-Yankees. in going the distance for the 15th by police here on warrants dating Police said Green was arrested and It runs from 6 to 8:30 p.m. You ^^Whirlpool 7 “I thought Molitor’s strikeout was win. It was a great pitched game.” brawl ensued for several minutes. No OLD APPLIANCE, FREE LOCAL DELIVERY, Darwin. John struggled through six innings, straight lime, and the tr(umph back as far as four vears charged with burglary and first- must register by Aug. 8. You must be as big an out as there was in the The Brewers’ skipper then nodded one was injured, but Brett was enabled the A s to top last year's vic­ SERVICE, QUALITY, AND SATISFACTION! "My elbow got a little weak in the throwing 104 pitches and allowing all game,” said catcher Carlton Fisk, in agreement when asked if the .Michael S. Moyher of 25 H(jfe^ degree larceny in connection with the at least 15 years old and be able to kicked out of the game tory total with 55 tmgton St . Stratford, was charga rg ^ r ADD GREAT SAVINGS ... THAT'S HARD TO BEAT! ninth inning and my pitches were eight Rangers runs. whose second-inning homer had eighth-inning failure characterized Dec. 20 burglary at a local jewelry- swim 500 yards. You must also be Amana "He needs his work to prepare him ”1 just thought 1 had to do AngrU .5. Muriner'- 4 with two counts of third-degree coming up,” said Jenkins. New York given the Red Sox their 1-0 lead. his team’s fortunes of late. store About $3,(X)0 in assorted pieces able to pass Swimmers. The class for his next start,” said New York something to save my dignity. ” said Pinch hitter Jason Thompson burglary, two counts of second- were taken got three singles in the ninth, loading ”Eck was really bearing down. And 1 "That’s exactly right.’; Bamberger will be held Aug. 11. 12, 13, 18, 19,20, pitching coach Stan Williams, Brett, who is batting .383, "to keep blooped a two-out, run-scoring single degree larceny, one count of third- The charge of second-degree the bases before Darwin came on to was just setting up where, if they said. "But words are cheap right 25 26. 27. W E S T IN G H i strike out Ruppert Jones. "which is what he did and we did.” the respect of my teammates I’m to cap a two-run eighth inning that degree larceny and one count of larceny stemmed from the theft of were going to hit it, it would have to now. We have to go out and hit the helped the Angels extend the Rivers led off the game with his John made a hasty departure from surprised it took so long to happen. I second-degree criminal mischief checks and jewelry at the Green be his best pitch.” ball and get somebody out. It’s that haven’t been hit in two years.” Mariners' losing streak to 11 games The charges stem Irom a series of fourth homer of the season. Bump the New York clubhouse and left home February 2, where about $230 Eckersley gave up a one-out single simple.” Brett said he thought about going The victory marked the . first time burglaries Moyher was allegedly in­ Wills then doubled. Buddy Bell Williams to explain, “His slider was in the ninth to Gorman Thomas and (n valuables was taken In Meniorium six inches higher than usual tonight.” after Wilcox after the second pitch since May 27-28 that the Angels have volved in from Julv 1976 to February Green posted a $1,500 non-surety singled Wills hon e and Zisk socked knocked him down, but that he In memory of Herbert Wright, Sr who his 15th homer of the season. Jenkins weakened only in the third, won two straight games at home The 1977. bond In each arrest and is scheduled passed away August 6th., 1976. wanted to make sure he didn’t lose Police said a motorcycle was stolen Texas added two more runs in the when Willie Randolph singled, stole loss left Maury Wills winless in his to appear Aug. 18 at the Manchester UTO second and scored when Reggie his time at bat. two games as Seattle's manager and and damaged on August of 1976. a court I remember the day I met you On the day God made you mine Jackson drilled his first triple of the "The only reason I didn’t do it after the 11 straight losses tied a team safe was stolen from a massage A burglary at a Cooper Hill Street I remember the day God took you Start on road season: the second pitch was I wanted to stay record for the Mariners parlor two months later and a stereo home — the seventh in five days in And will till the end of time fifrX But Jenkins was happy that up and hit,” he said, "I don’t enjoy was taken from Manchester Pipe town — IS also is also under investiga­ HARTFORD (UPI) - The Hart­ Among my tears and heartaches Jackson did not get his 400th career fighting, but I kind qf enjoyed this. I Supply in February of 1977. tion by police who were told over $1,- ford Whalers will kick off their se­ There's one thing that makes me glad cond season in the NHL with a four- homer. “No, I didn’t want him to get enjoy sticking up for my rights, my .Moyher was presented this mor­ 600 worth of stereo equipment was That you chose me to share with vou game road trip starting Oct.,9 in St. the hiimer,” said Jenkins, who got in­ dignity. My pride just wouldn’t let ning in Manchester Superior Court taken sometime between 7 a m. and 6 The wonderful years we had. me pass without doing something. Louis, team officials said Tuesday. volved in a “beanball” warning while and held on a $10.00 cash bond for an p m Tuesday. Police have no “I’ve got nothing against Wilcox, If Sadly missed by wife, Mae. as walking Jackson in the sixth. Contenders paired Aug 6 trial date. suspects in the theft m The Whalers, who entered the NHL 1 see him tomorrow I’ll probably last fall as an expansion team and “Yeah, he definitely threw it right LAS VEGAS, Nev (UPI) - Two smile and say, ‘Hi.’ It’ll be all made it into the spring playoffs, will at me,” said Jackson of the first young, unbeaten middleweights with forgotten.” THANKSGIVING Freezer Living is like return to the Hartford Civic Center pitch from Jenkins in the sixth. "I identical rankings but clashing styles Anderson has enough on Oct. 18 to host Detroit in their 1980 couldn’t believe I got out of the way. Dennis Leonard, 12-8, benefited square off Friday night to determine NOVENA TO ST. JUDE having a supermarket! home opener. The toughest pitch to avoid is the one yi from Brett’s homer to gain his fifth the next contender for the division's HARTFORD (I’PIi — Independent at your belt and that’s where he victory in his last six starts. He had a various offices petitioned to join the 0 bilir St lirfe. AfMtti m t Martyr, {ru t world championship John B Anderson has collected more than Anderson line in Connecticut. Most said Buy Quantity and threw.” shutout until Champ Summers hit his in firtaa « d rich in awadet; near lun$ain Cut roster ninth homer with Steve Kemp aboard Dwight Davison of Detroit, the enough verified signatures to be placed on they had no intention of joining the line but of Jeia$ ChrhL liftliM M arm iar ol al Home-plate umpire Dan Morrison World Council's No. 3 con­ WILMINGTON, Ohio (UPI) - The in the eighth. Lou Whitaker drove in Connecticut's presidential ballot in look out petitions to block their opponents ■Im in u b m a d utronaca in lino warned Jenkins and both managers tender, and C urtis P arker of November, state oflicials said today. of naoi To y u I hm rccavw froM tha Cincinnati Bengals reduced their the Tigers’ final run in the ninth with from doing so. after the incident, which followed , the World Boxing A spokesman from the Secretary of M h of a^ heart a d iaanWy hot to nhani training camp roster to 67 Tuesday Wills being hit by John in the top of a sacrifice fly. Oniy one petition was given out for each M poMT COMO to Association’s third-ranked contender, ha$ erven $aeh {ro ll to by cutting three rookie free agents. Elsewhere, Texas trimmed the State's office said petitions to put Ander­ race on a firstcome first-serve basis. mj a$$i$tiM«. Mp av in ay prt$ant m t the inning. meet at C aesars Palace in a Cut were Steve Ganhon, a son’s name on the ballot contained 14,191 But Sen. William Curry, D-Farmington, orient petitien. hi retvn I preaiM to aba New York Manager Dick Howser New York Yankees 8-1, Baltimore scheduled 10-rounder verified signatures. 106 more than the later filed a federal suit attempting to yoor name knom m t canse y u to he in- linebacker from Holy Cross; John left the Yankees’ bench after the routed the Chicago White Sox 8-2, vohei Nears happy finish The winner of the bout may be in legal minimum. block any candidate from joining Ander­ Pointer, a linebacker from Vander­ sixth, when he became ill. But team Cleveland downed Toronto 8-5, line to fight the winner of next Robert Crose said an official certifica­ son on the ballot. Chief U.S. District Judge SblbN fiftin, Tint M Han bilt; and Ronald Hale, a guard Jrom physician Dr. John Bonamo said that Jim Fogarty of the Manchester International All-Star team B oston^at Milwaukee 3-i,()akiand month’s -Marvin Hagler m t Vanderbilt. tion by Secretary of State Barbara T. Emmet Claire ordered all 130 to be Oaria$." hhhcatiM mnt hp pronnei TONIGHT TIL 5 647-9997 he did not believe the manager had’ approaches home plate and gets set to toe the dish after slam- ^ bout. Minter has been champion Kennelly was expected later today. St Jba pray for 0$ ab al nho invoho yov The Bengals’ roster must be down hepatitis, which has sidelined removed from the ballot Aug. 1. He said dd Anwa. Tlw oovtna ha$ novor hoen f i i e l J ^ i MON.. THURS., FRI. 647-9998 ming second-inning solo homer. Third base coach’s applause in- o r | X « 8, White Sox 2 since dethroning Vito Antuofermo The Anderson line had created a stir the rush by Democrats and Republicans to to 60 by Aug. 19, to 50 by Aug. 26 and Yankees third baseman Graig tam i i ML I hm hb ay roptot ITFORDRO. U U mANCHEST TIL 9 to 45 by Sept. 1. Designated hitter Terrv Crowley’s earlier this year. long before enough signatures had been join the independent ticket was "false and Nettles. ' dicates his approval. (Herald photo by Burbank) collected to be officially placed on the misleading" and violated Anderson’s m or KitntY • rtcKir sr. t u e s ., w e d ., s a t . t il 5 location “ ballot. rights. THE PiOPlE WHO BKIHC YOU LOW PRICES i PERSONAL SERVICE keinit ST hit A total of 130 state candidates for -y

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H Hubbard plans to stay Pittsburgh. Martin’s third-inning [i NEW YORK (UPI) - That awful outs like that, they would have gotten homer followed singles by Bill bus ride from Richmond to Atlanta one of those other people out. But Buckner and Cliff Johnson and made and back has finally gotten to Glenn that's the way it happens. One mis- cue and the door is open.” a loser of John Candelaria, 7-11. Hubbard. Reds 9, Padres 2 Each of Hubbard's last three Huhbard will be happy as long as Dave Concepcion’s two-run homer seasons have' been split with the the door isn't attached to a capped a five-run fifth inning and minor-league Richmond Braves and Richmond-bound bus. ii * ;- Ken Griffey, George Foster and their parent club and the S-foot-9,160- Elsewhere, the Chicago Cubs Johnny Bench stroked RBI singles in pound second baseman would love routed Pittsburgh 11-3, the first inning to drop Gary Lucas, 4- Hi, nothing more than to stay out of the slugged the New York Mets 11-5, Cin­ 7, to the loss. Paul Moskau, with two state of Virginia forever. cinnati defeated San Diego 9-2, and innings of help from Doug Bair, Known primarllv as a "defensive San Francisco topped Houston 9-3. St. pick^ up his eighth victory in 11 specialist," the bearded Hubbard Louis at Philadelphia was postponed decisions. wants to stay in the major leagues, hy rain. and a swing of his less-than- Cubs 11, Pirates 3 Giants 9, Astros 3 Mike Sadek knocked in three runs fiightening bat proved the point Mon­ Jerry Martin hit two homers, with two singles and Gary Lavelle day night. hatted in four runs and scored three “I wasn't going into a trot until I others to lead Chicago over pitched four scoreless innings of knew it was out," jaid Hubbard, relief to snark San Francisco. whose three-run hoinv capped a five-run ninth that gave the Braves a 6-4 triumph over Los Angeles. The Williams wins 1,000th ■H E'IE'S. loss kept the Dodgers a halfgame MONTREAL (UPI) - Winning 1,- 4,” he said. “My average is not behind first-place Houston in the 000 games means you’ve been around where I would like it to be. I should ■w", Western Division and the victory a long time — with good teams, ac­ be hitting much higher. I hope to con­ lifted Atlanta — which had a six- cording to Dick Williams. tinue doing well down the stretch game losing streak snapped — out of The. Expos gave manager Williams when it counts so we can win the pen­ last place. his membership into the exclusive nant. Happy bunch of Manchester folk "Hub's not a surprise to me," said 1.000- win club Tuesday night after “The team is really going well Braves Manager Bobby Cox. "I've Gary Carter went 4-for-4 and Larry now, so 1 hope we all play together to Manchester International Coach Larry clinching District Eight All-Star title. The always known he could field and I've Parrish drilled a two-run homer to get the job done," Carter added after Skaff (with beard) and Manager Fred locals begin State Tournament play Saturday. always felt he could hit major-league power Montreal to an 11-5 victory knocking in two runs with a double in Pee Wee North titlists pitching. I guess you could say he's Champs of Midget East Division over the New York Mets. the third inning, after Rodney Scott Parlato with his arm upraised and their (Herald photo by Burbank) the quiet man on our team. He does In savoring the milepost game, doubled and Warren Cromartie Brian Sardo, Erik Walfgang. Jill Vittner. players start to walk off the field after his job in the field (no errors in 61 Taldng tlie Midget East Division soccer ti­ Mistretta, Don Logan (coach). Matt Alpert, The Express captured the Manchester Pee Williams, in bis fourth year with the walked. Wee North soccer division title this summer. Ellen Moriarty, Ed Wilson. Jennifer Sabia, games with Atlanta this year) and Expos, said bis professional years tle were the Apollos. Team members (1-r) Jennifer Mistretta, Kevin Sarles, Kurt Montreal starter Bill Gulllckson’s Team members (1-r) Front: Aaron Wing, Joe Marianne Lot. Third row: Coaches Tony Sar­ he’s had some clutch hits for us." “had more peaks than valleys. 1 just strong performance brought his Front: Tim Roberts, Jennifer Sarles, Paula Gamer, Erili Anderson, Dan Callahan. The Braves entered the ninth love my work.” record to 3-3 by scattering 10 hits Hollis, Jay Snyder, Alex Sos, Stacy Sarles, Missing: Jeff Fogarty, Bill Kenard, John King, Josh Majewski, Bruce Berzinsky, Cheri do, Tony Berzinski. Maurice Moriarty. trailing 4-1 and were only one out Williams, who becomes the third over seven innings during his third Kelly Ruff. Bade row: Scott Johnson, Jay Duggan. (Rec photo) Richard, Bill Kennedy, Mark Lewis. Second Missing: Tom Strano and Becky Snell. (Rec Csonka put on waivers away from defeat before an error by 1.000- wln skipper on the active list consecutive win. Despite the victory, row: Andy Cole, Raki Barlow, Brian Gareau, photo) third baseman Ron Cey enabled Jeff behind Gene Mauch (Minnesota Gullickson said he wasn’t as his best. Burroughs to reach first base. Pinch becomes a free agent and can contact he wants to." Chester walked out of Twins) with 1,515 and Eiarl Weaver "It has been a week since my last NEW YORK (UPI) - Miami hitter Mike Lum walked and pinch Dolphins Coach Don Shula had no other clubs." the team's Santa Rosa training camp (Baltimore Orioles) with 1,159, is the start,” he said. "I am sharper when I hitter Charlie Spikes singled home a choice in the matter. The club fined Csonka $200 for each but the Raiders have not fin ^ him. 32nd manager in m ajor-league pitch every five days. ” 6coreboQrd Shula put holdout Larry Csonka on day he failed to show at their Bengals Coach Forrest Gregg said run to knock out reliever Rick history to reach the magic numter. Gullickson, relieved by Elias Sosa Nel Johnson Insurance Jai Alai Entries Jai Alai Results Sutcliffe. Jerry Royster then greeted SPORTS 0 \ TV W L Pet GB MAJOR Agency, 6-2, last night at waivers Tuesday, freeing the Biscayne College practice field. 10-year quarterback Ken Anderson The jubilant Williams summed up in the eighth after a rain delay, last Rnt: reliever Steve Howe with a run- Houston 38 47 - Nike Field and into the WEDNESDAY fullback to join another-cluh. Csonka was a holdout in 1971. 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22 - EVENING HERALD, *4i ' Imports Governors want U.S. aid outsell to finance independence B y DON PHILLIPS can recommend, but Congress and role the states and the federal the White House make ^ e decisions. DENVER (UPI) — U.S. governors government will play in handling the For instance, one of the governors’ Detroit want more control over their own af­ large number of refugees entering fairs, but they want the federal major recommendations was that the United States, but they think the ___ Peopic/Food— DETROIT (UPI) - Though government to finance their venture states take full responsibility for the federal government should "fully disposal of low-level nuclear waste. domestic auto sales at'e on the up­ into independence. fund” the costs of services to the swing, imports have captured a Not only will the federal govern­ refugees. The frustrations of being a gover­ ment make the final decision on record share of the market, nor came into focus at the summer - U.S. automakers Tuesday reported whether they get the power, but On several occasions, the gover­ meeting of the National Governors Congress must pass legislation nors made known their displeasure gaining sales strength in July for the Association, as the state chief second straight month, but remain allowing the states to form regional the government was trying to kill executives passed numerous revenue sharing funds for the states. 23.2 percent below sales levels for resolutions calling on the federal compacts to carry out their plans. the same month last year. government to give greater power to In the area of housing, the gover­ Even when no federal funding was The imports, after falling below Uie states or to stop its incursions nors called for "a strong state role” mentioned, the actions year-ago sales for four months, into state powers. in federal housing programs. The recommended by the governors rebounded strongly. Foreign But attached to many of the same resolution recommended the generally were requests for action by automakers sold 224,000 cars in the resolutions was a plea for greater federal government "fully fund the Congress or the federal bureaucracy. United States last month, 11 percent federal funding. costs associated with federally man­ In the areas of energy and the above 1979, and captured a record PICNIC A-FARE ALFRESCO In each case, the federal govern­ dated standards for state and local economy, in particular, almost every 29.2 percent share of the domestic ment has the control over both the facilities.” recommendation was a request for car market. powers and the funds. The governors The governors want to outline the federal action. Toyota and Datsun, the No. 1 and 2 The long stretch of summer with car importers, saw July sales in­ crease by 38 percent and 37 percent, its warm lengthening (la\s calls for respectively, over last year. Both Clocks halted plans for the good life. What would sold more cars in the United States than Chrysler's domestic deliveries summer be without a picnic plan? of 50,497 for the month. 35 years ago Start with a nearb\' location . . . gar­ Yet it was an encouraging month den or patio will do nicely . . . add for Chrysler and the other U.S. HIROSHIMA, Japan (UPI) — Under dark clouds and warm sun or a cool evening, warm automakers. rain, more than 30,000 Japanese clasped hands in a "We had a strong finish to a good memorial service in Hiroshima, a southern Japanese city Dicm St(0() friends, cool or warm food and you’ve put month," said Gar Laux, Chrysler's where 35 years ago the clocks stoppi^l ominously at 8:15 action into the plan. executive vice president. a.m. — victim of the world’s first atomic bomb attack. Piccedittg Sqnoke U.S.-built cars sold during July at A Buddhist temple bell tolled as the participants bowed Routt S3 Ttlcottvillt. Ct. TEL.643-e0ie Webster dcfiij^s a picnic as an “excursion an annual rate of 6.6 million, an un­ their heads and held hands in a one-minute silent prayer Hours: Mon-Wsd 10-5:30 Thun-Fri 10-B Sit 9:30-5:30. or outing with food usnalK provided by expected increase from 5.5 million in in the city’s peace park for the 140,000 people who I June and 5.2 million in May. perished from the single bomb dropped by a U.S. b-29 members of the group and eaten in the open. "The consumer is moving back Jubilant mood bomber. Thousands of doves fluttered overhead. It is safe to sav' that the word comes via the 6 into the automobile market, and that The explosion of the equivalent of 20,000 tons of TNT in­ 6 turnaround should now help Billy Carter gives a big laugh to a joke Tuesday during a stantly wiped out nearly one-third of the city’s population Greek route for the Greeks had a word for it strengthen the general economy," round of golf at the Tri-Counties Country Club in Buena Vista, of 265.000. Thousands of others died later from bums and .. . Epxvos . . . which means a “contributing said Bennett E. Bidwell, vice presi­ Ga. It has been reported Carter paid $45,000 in back taxes from radioactive after-effects. feast.” No matter tbe route, the economics of dent of Ford Motor Co.’s ear and Uw $220,000 loan he received from the Libyan government. "On that day, Hiroshima took the brunt of the age of truck group. today ’s picnicing is the same . . . sharing and (UPI photo) nuclear war, in an infernal and scorching blast,” July sales of U.S.-built cars Hiroshima Mayor Takeshi Araki said in a prepared state­ contributing. reached 542,349 units, better than ment at the memorial ceremony which was attended by analysts expected. GM sales were off about 100 foreign pacifists. History bas recorded the love of Queen 19.5 percent for the month compared The mayor, himself a survivor of the nuclear holocaust Victoria for picnics. The English words pic to July of 1979, while Ford was off Pryor drinking at Hiroshima, called for a “peace summit” of the United 35.4 percent, Chrysler Corp. declined States, the Soviet Union and other nations. and nic probablv' came into usage from the 24.7 percent and American Motors "It is now high time for us to call for the solidarity of German . . . picken and nicken (to eat and Corp. was off 24.3 percent. before accident all mankind, and to shift our common path away from sleep). what better wav' to spend a warm Volkswagen of America said it sold selfdestruction towards survival,” the mayor, said in a 18,976 U.S.-built Rabbits. 19.3 percent LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Come­ wipe it up. and I lit a cigarette and somber voice. lazy summer afternoon than to cat and sleep! more than in July of 1979. dian Richard Pryor says he wasn’t the next thing I know I was on fire,” Of the 265,000 residents of Hiroshima at the time of Domestic sales for the final 10 days using drugs but was drinking Pryor said. bombing, 78,150 were killed, according to an official U.S. First, there should be food. It need not be of July were off 23.9 percent, but GM Jamaican rum just before he was Pryor also said he and his friend estimate based on figures gathered by Japanese police as elaborate as that .served at Queen \ ictoria s showed a spurt of strength and engulfed by flames in a near-fatal had been cleaning "every (cigarette) months later. picnics. It should be tasty, nutritious, and not finished the period within 15.1 per­ "stupid" accident at his home. lighter in the house” and refilling But three years ago a U.N. agency estimated 140,000 cent of sales in late July of last year. Pryor, who claimed he "wasn't on them at the time of the accident. people in Hiroshima were either k ill^ by the bomb im­ overly fat and calorie ladened. GM's Oldsmobile Division set an drugs" at the time of the June 9 flash "So we got ail the lighters, we're mediately or died of the effects of radiation before the all-time sales record for the 10-day fire, told Barbara Walters in an filling up — shish, shish — and I don’t end of 1945. To get the picnic food underwav': a bouil­ period, and its Buick Division exclusive interview televised know what happened.” "If I live a hundred years. I'll never quite get those few lon-flavored cottage cheese dip for crisp gar­ managed to out-perform last year. Tuesday he may never take another Pryor said the "friend of mine minutes out of my mind,” wrote Capt. Robert A. Lewis. den-fresh vegetables. Add baked chicken Although its passenger car sales drink. from Jamaica” — never identified — A remained depressed, AMC said its "I’m 40 years old and I've burned and his Aunt Dee ran into the room breasts and a mixed green low-fat ebeese salad Jeep vehicle sales in July improved up." he said. "So I'm through being and his aunt put a blanket over his with a lemony dressing, a three fruit cooler 14 percent over June. hip.” head to put out the fire. and a choice of chilled fresh fruits for dessert "We're hopeful that our results The comedian, who won't be 40 un- Lt. Dan Cooke of the Los Angeles last month mark the return to an im­ tii Dec. 1. denied he had been Police Department said Tuesday the . . . You mav' want to add hot biscuits or bread proved automotive market," said "freebasing,” a process involving remarks made during the interview for hearty eaters, otherwise each of these rec­ AMC's marketing vice president. the use of ether to purify from were the first time police had heard Thomas A. Staudt. Winston Racing Series ipes (if prepared as directed) have values by cocaine. of a Jamaican friend being with D Norman D. Lean, general "You can't blow up yourself Pryor. product analv'ses and recipe calculation to U operations manager lor Toyota's freebasing," he said. guide health conscious eaters. U.S. marketing subsidiary, a t­ Pryor, critically burned from his ' Police were told Pryor’s aunt was tributed the improved results to "im­ waist to his face, was given a "one in the only other person in the house, Alfresco picnicing was a wav ol summer life provements in credit availability, three” chance of surviving when he Cooke said. The lieutenant also in­ better interest rates and the arrived at Sherman Qaks Community sisted Pryor told several people at for England’s Queen, our Greek. French. Ger­ traditionally strong summer selling Hospital. He call^ the accident the time of the accident he was man, Danish and other cousins. So. take a months." "stupid." freebasing cocaine and it exploded. page from their lives and live it up this sum­ "Me and my partner had been ' "Whatever he says at this point G drinking this Jamaican rum — it’s doesn't really matter,” Cooke said, mer without ev er leav ing home except to bi­ G Some of the best bargains in town are called ‘overproof — and we were referring to a decision that had been cycle to a neighborhood picnic with a food advertised in the Classified columns. drinking and it spilled, and he went to made not to prosecute Pryor on drug get a towel out of the bedroom to charges. contribution in tbe bike basket.

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24 - EVENING HERALD,. Wed., Aug. 6, 1990 Uj^_^EMNG HERAI^^W^ How valuable is a triple- tue-difference guarantee? There's only one require- picture. Creamy custard By MARTIN SLOANE One recent Friday mor­ gas and an hour of my time ab o u t a T re e S w e e t fund offers with beverage square from one Kleen Coupon, P.O. Box NB-790, 2. Fold in orange Grapefruit Juice offer coupons, for example. ment for a summer completes this delicious "We're making this ning. the supermarket to convince the store Guard cap. For three cans, El Paso, Texas 79977. dessert. It's got to be segments, pineapple and manager of this difference requiring three labels and Start collecting the ne^ed send the form plus two creation. triple-the-difference low- making the guarantee was Receive a $l-off coupon for refreshing. Otherwise, we bananas. Spoon into baked S u p e r and to fill out the form expiring" Sept, 30. Although proofs of purchase while squares. The refund form Peach Melba Sundae price guarantee to clearly my first stop on a round of probably wouldn't have ice pie crust. Chill 3 to 4 hours necessary to claim the looking for the required re­ is part of a sweeps^kes en­ 1 package (4Y« oz.) demonstrate that you can comparison shopping. By the offer is stilDgood, I beverages. Send two proof- cream sundaes, fresh fruit or until firm. At serving M a r k e t $1.83 owed me. And it took fund forms at the super­ try on which the last two Junket(R) Danish Dessert, save more money by shop­ 11:30 a.m., I had found that have learned that of-purchase seals from pies or other summertime time, garnish with whipped 10 days more for the check TreeSweet is switching to market, in newspapers and digits of the Universal large-size (80-count) boxes raspberry-currant flavor ping at our store" I could get a lower total for favorites. Canned cling peach topping and toasted S h o p p e r j to arrive. cans without removable magazines, and when Product Code must be of 9-ounce Dixie cups or Tliat was the headline on the 86 items on my shop­ When it's "refreshing" halves coconut. Yield: one 9-inch Does a trip le -th e - labels; these new cans thus trading with friends. written. Expires Sept. 30, four proof-of-purchase the supermarket flyer, ping list at two stores out you're after, then try Vanilla ice cream pie. / ' which promised to pay me of the six I visited. difference guarantee in­ cannot be used for the Offers may not be 1980. seals from small-size (40 Raspberry-Currant offer. available In all areas of the Junket (R) Danish Prepare Danish Dessert triple the difference if I The store with the dicate that a store is OCTAGON Coupon count) boxes of 9-ounce Custard country. Allow 10 weeks to Dessert. This unique according to package bought 25 different guarantee was higher by offering the lowest prices? New bottles of Cutex Offer. Receive a free bot­ Dixie cups. Expires Dec. 1 package (4% oz.) receive each refund. tle of Octagon. Send the product makes pudding or directions for fruit sauce. products totaling $20 or just a few dollars, but that a few of the items I wanted Absolutely not! Are such Nail Enamel do not have 31, 1980. Junket(R) Danish Dessert, guarantees of value if the CLOROX $1 Refund required refund form. pie filling with a tangy Cool completely. For each more at that store and then still meant it didn't have to buy at the store with a removable front labels. fruit flavor. And it's an im­ raspberry-currant flavor store's prices aren’t the The company says it will Offer. Receive $1 worth of Universal Product Codes sundae, place peach half, found I could get the same the lowest price on every guarantee. I realized that portant ingredient in some cut side up, in dessert dish. 1 package (10 oz.) frozen items elsewhere for a product. to get my proof 1 would lowest? Not if you place accept the cardboard dis­ coupons. Send the required from two bottles of Oc­ raspberries, thawed any value on your time. perfect-for-summer Top with scoop of ice Dogs, as members of the lower total price. That answered my first have to go to one of thesb play card in place of the refund form plus net- tagon plus register tapes RENUZIT Play Chair desserts. 'A cup cold water This type of guarantee label for its $1 refund offer. cream. Pour Danish ramily, carry a lot of weight At first glance, it seemed question. Next 1 had to find stores and buy exactly the weight statements from with the Octagon prices Offer, P.O. Box 14262, Like Peach Melba Sun­ 3 eggs around the house. But they can be deceptive. Don't three Clorox bottles. Dessert sauce over ice like an impressive out whether the guarantee same items I had Refund of the Day circled. Expires Sept. 30, B altim ore, Md. 21268. dae. Build this quick Vi cup sugar run the gamut in the weight automatically assume that Write to the following Expires Dec. 31, 1980. 1980. cream. Serve immediate­ guarantee. If this super­ would satisfactorily make purchased at the super­ Receive a child's play dessert with a peach half Vi teaspoon salt column from the Chihua­ you will save money by address to receive the JERGENS $1 Refund ZIPLOC Free Salad chair. Send Universal ly. hua, which generally tips market would consistently up for the price difference. market with the guarantee. as the base. Add a scoop of 1 teaspoon vanilla shopping at a supermarket form required by this re­ Offer. Receive a $1 refund. Dressing. Receive a refund Product Code symbolsu NOTE: Store sauce in the scale between two and beat everyone ease's To collect, the rules At that point, I would vanilla ice cream. Then flavoring four pounds, and one of the making such an offer. fund offer: Wilson's Meats Send the required refund of up to $1 for the purchase refrigerator. Sauce may prices, then perhaps I required that I make $20 or just as soon have stopped from any three Renuzit ladle on sauce created 2Vi cups milk heaviest of the heavies, the B as^ on my shopping Free Hot Dog Buns, P.O. form plus six wrappers, of salad dressing. Send the also be served over cake, would no longer have to more in purchases at the playing the game. But I Solid packages plus $1 for from raspberry-currant 1. In m e d iu m -siz e St. Bernard. One St. Ber­ experience, there is only Box 5681, Maple Plain, any size, from Jergens required refund form. bread pudding, rice pud­ nard in Wisconsin holds the compare prices, check supermarket with the was determined to hold the postage and handling. For flavor Tnnket Danish ding or other delicious saucepan, stir together supermarket ads and shop guarantee. Then I had to supermarket to its one guarantee that you will Minn. 55348. 'This offer Lotion-Mild Soap. Expires Universal Product Codes three chairs, send six Dessert; contents of Danish Dessert record: 295 pounds. get the lowest prices: your expires Dec. 31, 1980. from any two packages of desserts. at more than one store. prove I could buy the same guarantee. May 31, 1981, Pie doesn't have to be package, raspberries with own willingness to check (Jip‘n' File Refunds KLEEN GUARD Great Zlploc Storage Bags plus a Ambrosia Pie syrup and water. Bring to But did this supermarket items for less elsewhere by One hour and 50 cents UPCs. Indicate pink- heavy and filling. Not when each supermarket's adver­ Cleaning Produrls, Soap, Big Free Bonus Coupon register tape with the price full boil, stirring constant­ really have the lowest showing a register tape or worth of gas later, I had elephant style and-or it's Ambrosia Pie. This package (4% oz.) prices? And how easily an advertisement from the my register tape proving tisements, to shop around Paper Produrls, Bags, Offer. Receive one can or of the salad dressing cir­ Junket (R) Danish ly. Remove from heat. three cans of Kleen Guard. cle. Expires Oct. 30, 1980. yellow-hippo style. Expires refresher gets its name would I be able to collect second store. that I could buy the same and to compare prices. Wraps (File 10) Dessert, strawberry flavor Cool slightly. Portion even­ Refund Update Bonus! These offers Oct. 31, 1980. from a heavenly mixture of on its guarantee if I found Neither of two super­ 25 items for 61 cents less at Clip out this file and For one can, send the Va cup mandarin orange ly into eight 6-oz. custard This column recently required refund form plus don't require forms: Copyright 1980, United mandarin oranges, pineap­ better prices at another markets with lower prices another store. It took keep it with similar cash- segments, well drained cups. fl published information off coupons — beverage re­ the proof-of-purchase DIXIE $1 Beverage Feature Syndicate Inc. ple and bananas. Stir these store? I decided to in­ was advertising more ^han another 50 cents worth of into strawberry flavor 1 can (8V4 oz.) crushed 2. Beat eggs with sugar, Whatever their size, dogs vestigate. Junket Danish Dessert pineapple, well drained salt and vanilla. Stir in do litter up their homes. 1 Va cups sliced bananas milk. Pour over top of Not only docs dirt and hair Wild This Valuable Coupon I W ilh This Coupon and a '7 SO Pu rch ase' and... what a way to fill a collect on carpeting but per­ With This Coupon and a '7 50 Purchase* 1 baked 9-inch pie crust Danish Dessert mixture. INSTANT-10-OZ. JAR •m a r g a r in e QUARTERS A4P-FROZEN pie crust! sistent animal odors cling The combination of fresh fruit and junket brings forth a whipped topping Set cups in pan filled with 1 there too. Luckily, there's Vitamins Discover an all-new use everyday dining or company fare. for this product with 2 tablespoons toasted inch of hot water. Lestoil Deodorizing F^ug BOKAR BLUE ORANGE 3. Bake in oven at 350" F. Shampoo, the clean way to Raspberry-Currant flaked coconut about 40 minutes or until keep odors away. Just foam 6 re-examined COFFEE I BONNET JUICE Custard. Raspberry- 1. Prepare Danish it on, let it dry 15 minutes, AO VEATISEO ITEM PO LICY l«ch o« m«»» id.«ri.4»d custard is set. Serve warm I 'E ic t p i Mamt Pio hibiiad By la w *EiC*pl llfm t Pio hibilad By I currant flavor Junket Dessert according to and vacuum. Result: u 6 •lem$ It itqu'itd lo b« l•adll| loi oi bfioiw ibr This column has always knowledge to eat balanced iim il O n t Coupon P n Family lirbil Ont Coupon P«i family AP 7 Limit On* Coupon P*r Family or chilled. Yield: 8 ser­ clean, odor-free rug. •d«*M960 favored those who preach boifd •" ibit ta raspberries makes half the filling. Cool completely. vings. that if you eat a regular "There are many cases diet you have no need for of increased need in which POULTRY SHOP ))>^ BUTCHER SHOP )))^ nutrient supplementation £ extra vitamins. FRESH ..READY GROUND With more and more is certainly justified," US.D.A.GRADE "A' -FROZEN Nutritious cookies for breakfast spending more agrees Dr. Helen Guthrie, YOUNG-ROTISSERIE SIZE Getting youngsters to and apricot walnut bars brown sugar beating well alter each ad­ minutes kitchen won't have time to and more money on nutrition professor at GROUND BEEF eat breakfast before hop­ are for eating all day, by 3 eggs dition. Stir in vanilla, brown. heat up, and you'll keep ping off to school is a losing vitamins, it appeared to be Pennsylvania State BROILER all ages. But, make them 1 teaspoon vanilla wheat germ and granola. Cool cookies on a rack cool, too. time to take a second look University. Sold in battle in many homes. available for the school- 1 cup wheat germ Stir in flour, baking soda and serve for breakfast One way to make it a at this issue. So. we dis­ "The major concern is 3-lb, Avg. Rolls aged to eat in the morning 1 package (16 ounces) and salt. Stir until mixture with orange juice and a Egg salad is a quick and cussed vitamins with not with those." she con­ TURKEYS 149 simple pleasure for all in with a glass of fresh fruit any flavor granola forms a ball of dough. glass or milk for a total easy dish to prepare. Why the family. several noted scientists. tinues. "but rather with juice, or a piece of fruit 2 cups unsifted all­ Roll out half of the dough breakfast. This kitchen- not give this old favorite a "The science of nutrition the people who are ill. For example, most and milk. It's a good way purpose flour at a time. Roll out on a tested recipe makes 24 new twist by adding is in flux,'' points out Dr. irrationally taking high rPtSHlY iBQu»yD youngsters enjoy cookies. for them to begin their day I'/z teaspoons baking heavily floured surface to four-inch cookies. sunflower seeds or thawed, William McGanity of the doses of self-prescribed Ground Beef 1 So, why not make a batch of learning. soda V2 inch thickness. Cut with frozen peas to it? A University of Texas supplements far beyond filled with nutritional in­ Peanut Supercookie ’A teaspoon salt a cookie cutter or a can If a heated kitchen is not nutritious egg salad makes r'^PMtPL Y GROUND CMuC gredients such as peanut Medical Branch in their actual needs. 1 cup butter or In a bowl, cream butter into 4-inch rounds. Place your idea of warm-weather a great lunch, brunch or Lean Ground Beef r butter, wheat germ, Galveston. "As new infor­ "'The benefits of margarine until fluffy. Stir in peanut on ungreased cookie fun, then beat the heat with munch treat. mation emerges, our supplemtation must be fORMEBi* GROUND ROUND apricots, oats and walnuts. 1 cup peanut butter butter and brown sugar. sheets. Bake in a preheated eggs. Many egg recipes weighed against the poten­ '. The peanut supercookie 1 cup firmly packed dark 350-degree oven for 12 to 15 knowledge is continually 69 Ground Beef 1 Beat in eggs one at a time, cook so quickly your updated and revised. Even tial hazards of toxicity, im­ Beel the new RDAs balanced formulation, Round M EETlDIM rS ARMY RESERVE. (recommended daily nutrient dependency and Boneless allowances) have changed cost." , BEEF ROUND-BONELESS BEEF ROUND-BONELESS A since their publication in So. caution is caS ^ for BO X-0 CHILD M ILD late 1979. in the use of vitamin and Bottom Rounds Rump Roasts Eye Round Softwoods — including spruces, firs and cedars-pre­ "Large segments of the mineral suppl^meiits.l. Whole . . . dominate in the western half of the U.S, CHICKEN 22-28 lbs M K M An important message to Mothers fron Wr igley’s. First make sur^vVour i l i p ] FRANKS population have been iden­ With Eye Round I 0 4 9 diet contains a variety of PACKAGE CONTAINS: Boneless With This Purchase tified as risk groups in • 3 Breast Qtrs. (with back| "Custom Cut I It} Roasts ■ ■ lb foods from the four basic ToOrdff ' Gel One - 9-oz. Jar need of vitamin and • 3 Leg O irs. (with back) Deutschmacher Mustard mineral supplementation. groups: meat. fish, poultry • 3 N ecks • 3 W ings • 3 G iblel Packets One of the main problems and other high-protein 5 T . FRS! is how to reach these products: breads and MEAT ANN PAGE HICKORY SMOKED cereals; vegetables and FROZEN )) DAIRY ) ) vulnerable groups ' A&P Sliced ^ 9 Jones ^ 6 9 Who are these risk fruits; milk and milk n groups in need of food products. Franks r Bacon Bacon i-?b'^i^g S A ) / E $ 1 . 0 0 supplements? Then check with a Dr. W illard Krel of qualified health A tnerio^ leading WHEN YOU BUY THREE Philadelphia's Jefferson professional to determine jM E f a i v u Hospital cites 10 million if vitamin and mineral alcoholics. 25 million supplements are called for. JUICY-FLAMERED LARGE-JUICY-SWEET senior citizens and 10 And if they are, take G dental oig an ization reconunends million dieters. Add to that precisely the dosage the poor, rural and urban, prescribed — no more and W hole C a lifo rn ia who lack the money or the no less. Watermelons N e c ta rin e s Social Security the aU -natural sw eeteners in AAP • SWEET SEALTEST-LIGHT N LIVELY Q. My husband has been benefits. Green *. 5 9 * . DISPOSABLE LIGHTERS getting Social Security dis­ Q. My daughter told me Peas 12 Cottage O rb it Sugar FYee G um . ability benefits for about a that the premium for my ASSORTED CREAM VARIETIES year. The children and I Medicare medical in­ Mrs. Smith's Cheese Tn!: ^ G illotte get benefits, too We've surance may go up this Pies I JUMBO SIZE SWEET CALIFORNIA A tP DOMESTIC-SLICED heard that a new law now month. Has it? ANN PAGE Swiss limits the amount of C a lifo rn ia g n c Bartlett benefits a family can Ice Cream Cheese pxg A. Yes. The basic Sandwiches receive Does this mean P lu m s 0 9 P e a rs A&P WHITE-SHREDDED our benefits will be medical insurance JENO'S LARGE CALIFORNIA FROM LOCAL FARMS changed or reduced’’ premium increased from Cheese Cheddar $8.70 to $9.60 a month for 1 1 *a*OZ A No The new law does Pizza pkg Ic e b e rg P a s c a l Cheese not limit the total benefits the 12-month period star­ ting July 1. 1980. The in­ Only natural The sweeteners in Orbit payable to disabled L e ttu c e h e a d C e le ry bunch workers and their families. crease is necessary because medical insurance It applies only to workers STEMS AND PIECES sugar free sweeteners. ate recommended. costs have risen as a result CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE! POWDERED LAUNDRY who first become entitled America's leading dental organization, Clearly, America's leading dental to benefits on or after July of higher charges tor 1. 1980 Under the old law, niedical services. By law, PENN DUTCH GREEN GIANT HEINZ TIDE like most of America’s mothers, is organization has gotxJ reason for there were times when a however, the premium in­ concerned about children's dental recommending the natural, sugar free crease cannot be more disabled worker's family MUSHROOMS VEGETABLES [KETCHUP DETERGENT health. There is also general concern sweeteners in Orbit. So if you think received more in benefits than the percentage in­ about the effects of certain sugarless gcxxl teeth are imponant, you’ve got than the worker received crease in Social Security Mfdium Swtfi in take-home pay before cash benefits during the » PEAS-8 .-or sweeteners. That's why it's important a mouthful of beautifuUeasons previous vear K*>n*lCo«n becoming disabled As a * NIBLETS- 7-or for chewing Orbit Sugar Free Gum. Kiicn*n Sliced 8 . ot 4 $ 1 149 to know that the all-natural, sugar free result, there was less in­ * GREEN BEANS / V 149-oz. sweeteners in Orbit* have been Orbit doesn’t centive lor fhe worker to y I've heard that it F'*ncn Slyi* 6 oi i 1 ?? 3 S ^can * GREEN BEANS cans ■ B oka. recommended for use by America’s return to work The new would be to my advantage ■ bfl. promote cavities. 6 law limits family benefits il my doctor accepts leading dental organization. And 6 It you've alsvays wanted tcY find a to the smaller of Uz times assignment of the , that's why they’re the only sweeteners DEPENDABLE the workers benefit or 85 suger free gum you could trust for Medicare medical in­ in Orbit Sugar Free Gum. FOR THOUSANDS O f LIGHTS percent of the monthly surance payment. What HBA AND GEN. MDSE. ANN PAGE CORN OIL SERVICE DELI* your family, now is the time to try average earnings on which difference does it make 48 oz 0 1 9 . . . , 9 3 9 DISPOSABLE Corn Oil btl b b ll MB SIORE SLICIO-OOMCSTIC Orbit. The sweeteners in Orbit don’t the worker’s benefit is whether he gets the Mazola Bic NABISCO CRACKERS A iP -CRISP Cooked Ham .2* 1 Official Moil in Ccxjpon based The worker's own medical insurance pay­ No saccharin in Orbit. promote cavities. And that's lighters STORE SLICED CRiaET Cash Refund Offer benefit is not affected ment or I do"' 2.99' Ritz s89* Saltines s;49* If you're a mother who reads packages something to chew on if y A neighbor told me A iP MULTI PURPOSE Cooked Salami .r Please send my Sl-00 to^ NABISCO CRACKERS ASSORTED PAPER carefully, you’ve probably noticed a your kids chew that SSI payments are Latex STORE SLICEO-CARANOO going up this year. What A When doctors (or Gloves Cheese Nips warning label on products that con­ gum. suppliers) accept the 75* Scottowels ■;::'69* Mortadella .T 2.99' SUNSHINE-HONEY will the new payment ADULT SIZE LAUNDRY DETERGENT ft assignment method of pay­ FRESH-CREAMV m m g tain saccharin. There may even be amounts be? Pepsodent gallon 0 9 9 A Effective with July ment. they also must Grahams 'S' 89* Sail Liquid coni M Potato Salad .55* one on your current brand of sugar­ accept the Medicare Toothbrushes , S ta te . 1980. the basic Federal SSI 2.88' r ALL NATURAL CAIN'S T ^ DECORATED AND ASSORTED 'Available At Stores With Service Delis Only less gum. But look at the Orbit package C ity . . Z 'P - payments are $238 for an reasonable charge as their YOUR CHOICE! T Purchaae 3 separate Crichal’’ Disposable Butane Lighters by QllleHa total charge. They can bill the next time you buy sugar free gum Note ThispouponapphesonlytosingiepacAeOCfickal* Lighters individual and $357 for a ll••^ WiTk s not lo special multi-packed promotional otters you only for 20 percent of A&P Vitamins M ayo n n aise Viva Napkins S|t>>'( r.ll for your family. You’ll find no couple, up from $208 20 and • Vitamin "C‘ 2 Enclose the words "Crieli#** by O lllalta" trom each ol the 3 busier BUY ONE B 0 7 7 L E A rR E G the reasonable charge • Vitamin "E ' V : v W R> »r RUf.i wAHi f warning label, kjecause Orbit doesn't packages as proofs ol Purchase (facsimiles not accepiabiei $312.30, respectively. The RE 74)1 4N0GE7 0NEB7L t * n t M m e n d ...... 3 Mail the three proofs of purchase wiih ihis coupon to basic Federal payments in­ (plus any part of the deduc­ • Iron Daily T- need saccharin to taste great. table you haven't met). If • Stress A Iron CrtckaK $1.00 Refund Oiler crease whenever there is 16-oz P .O . B o x 1367. M a p le P la in . M N 55348 you file the claim for pay­ • Stress Lite ' h i'li'.l II'ill.' 'jllU Y an automatic cost-of-living a n n jar Naturally sweet Oiler eipiresOecemMr 31.1M0 Thiic*M> raise in .Social Security organdation Offer void what* piohibifaO iai*d orreainctad Piaasaailotw cash benefits SSI you for his or her actual without sugar.. .or saccharin. 4'lw*«Aa >01 delivery Offer good only m coni.neniai U S A payments go up by the charge, even if it is more CALDOR PLAZA BURR CORNERS. RIANCNESTER same percentage as the in­ than Medicare's rea.sonable charge. crease in Social .Security PRif ESiFf in iv i aur.iist 19 ' t i " A l H’ .1 UVI till U'l .u * i M» * I HHiiM'. Id MSI DR VAl i NO I AVAM ABl I H i «Vh (I| | SA tl UR Rf tAU Of A ifR S KVFINING l^W tAUJ, — 17 Mangoes and Chicken; Tropical Delight Easyf homemade ice cremes-and a recipe contest too temperature. Skin color, The luscious mango has almost tender. Add mango oven (325 degrees) about 30 which may vary from Many of us remember Melon Creme Sherbet mixture: place in chilled l,4-inoii Yfijctirl Fn'cr.f a 9x5-inch loaf pan: cover played an important part in and pepper slices and cook minutes. Best served Recipe Contest, P.O. Box 1 pint blueberries beat with an electric mixer yellow to green to purple, the great taste of 1(4 cups mashed melon bowl. Beat with an electric 1 cup milk Freeze until firm. Serve Oriental cooking for 10 minutes longer. Serve warm. Makes 10 to 12 ser­ 824, South Holland, Illinois Gradually add sweetened until smooth. Repeat does not indicate maturity, homemade ice cream mixer, starting at low 1 7-oz. jar Kraft with fruit if desired. 3'z thousands of years over warm rice. Makes 4-6 vings. 60473. condensed milk to freezing and beating 1 7-oz. jar Kraft only variety. There are from our childhood — and speed and gradually in­ marshmallow creme cups. Although it IS the world s servings. Frozen Mango Salad Frcdh Bluelx-rry Ire marshmallow creme, process once. Crush marshmallow creme dozens of kinds of if we haven’t had it since creasing to high speed, un­ 2 8-oz. containers lemon Note: For a smoother most popular fruit, the Mungo Coffee Cake 45 cup evaporated milk ' C rriiir beating until well blended. blueberries to measure ap­ 2 cups buttermilk mangoes, but ail have then, it's probably because til smooth and slushy. yogurt texture, freeze mixture un­ mango is only recently 1 cup sifted all-purpose 4 tablespoons lime juice 1 14-oz, can sweetened Stir in cream, milk and proximately 1!^ cups; beat Gradually add melon to juicy, sweet golden flesh. the complicated prepara­ Refreeze until firm. 1 Gradually add milk lo til almost solid. Coarsely gaining long-overdue flour ‘/k teaspoon salt condensed milk vanilla. Pour mixture into into ice creme mixture. marshmallow creme, Try substituting peeled quart. marshmallow creme, chop m ixture: place in recognition in tins country. 1 teaspoon baking Uk tablespoons flour tion used to take a good 1 7-Dz. jar Kraft Refreeze until firm. 2 beating until well blended. a 13x9-inch baking pan. beating with an electric chilled bowl. Beat with an We are now at the height mango slices in yoiir powder 1 13V«-ounce can pineap­ deal of tim e and effort. marshmallow creme Stir in buttermilk. Pour Variation: Papaya Cover; freeze until almost quarts. mixer or wire whisk until electric mixer until smooth of the mango season favorite peach recipes or teaspoon salt ple tidbits: syrup reserv^ But today, even busy 2 cups heavy cream Variation: Substitute IV^ mixture into a 9x5-inch loaf Creme Sherbet - Substitute solid but still mushy in the well blended. Stir in and slushy. Refreeze until Thanks to superb growing experiment with the t'j cup butter or 1 egg, slightly beaten people who don't want the 1 cup milk cups mashed peaches for pan. Freeze until almost 2 cups mashed papaya for following suggestions for center. Scrape mixture vogurt. Pour mixture into firm. conditions in Mexico, margarine 2 tablespoons vinegar added clutter and expense 1 tablesDoon vanilla blueberries.______solid. Coarsely chop melons. Makes 5 cups. an exotic change of pace into a large chilled bowl: which supplies many of the A3 cup brown sugar 3 soft mangoes, peeled, of a special ice cream ‘ ------* m.m -m m nw kM PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED CIRCULAR taste treat! mangoes sold here, quality 2 eggs seeded and sliced freezer can produce rich, ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M.TO 4 P.M. IN THE STORE. 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"1PSS lo llll to COUNT PKG I WHITE nr ASSORTED 12 OZ PKG CiSlome's tionei.^, get sound advice on Batter Friad | CRUNCHY air-conditioner capacity; too I YOGURT I I powerful or too weak a unit PORTIONS FISH STICKS * * 2 .2 9 will waste energy and money. I I * 1 . 0 9 1 .1 9 I GOOD Thru SA Clean or replace filters at GOOD THRU SAT GOOD Thru sat GOOD THRU SAl K i GOOD LHRU s at AUG 9 LIMIT ONE AUG 9 LIMIT ONE I AUGikUG 9 LIMIT ? CUPS ml AUG 9 m iM 'T ONE 1^3* AUG 9 uMH ONE SILVER LANE least once a month during PKG ONE COUPON PKG ONE COUPON ONE COUPON HfH M PKG O N i COUPON PER FAMll Y H f AM I ' I EAST HARTFORD the cooling season. Set the PER EAMILV PER FAMILY ■ PER r AMILY 2 IKer bottle fan at high speed, except in In tiirn tst lo Ou> Cwftlomora lesorvr the >>gM lo ii it '>4i*S 10 i l>•U^ iJl any 'I e ept wUnei>(he'*i^ii noted itemspMe'eiJ' yaU'' CHARTER OAK MALL 569-4120 very humid weather. A low letting will remove more m a n c h istir SALE ENDS SAT., AUQ. 9, 1980 moisture. 410 W M T MIDDLITPKK. 18 - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Aug 6. 19B0 He is having the time of his life Lawyer backs beard on setting assessor’s salary defined as setting aside a sum of tion but not in excess of that than the selectmen. dividual should set his/her own By DONNA HOLLAND money for a particular object.” amount.” He said, “If Walsh's ruling stqnds, salary" Herald Correspondent The attorney said, "There is no Hutchinson said he is "not happy the selectmen can pay me $10 next authority under the state statutes or with the ruling but I am gathering week. There is no check and balance Hutchinson said, "That's Iowan has a way to turn back the clock BOLTON ^ Town Attorney ridiculous. How can I set my own Peqion the town charter for the Board of some thoughts before deciding procedure." Jerome Walsh has ruled that the salary when I have to get by so many modeled after Terrace Finance or townspeople to set a whether or not I will take any further He said, “You’re really fooling the LOCKRIDGE, Iowa clockworks, while the bot­ tricately mechanized. engines. This clock business. Board of Selectmen acted within its groups ' Hill, Iowa's Victorian yearly earnings to $18,000. The salary for an individual. They merely action.” public into thinking they have a say (NEA) — John McLain — tom is ornately carved On one such clock, a represents another special B ut M cL ain is a rights when it set the assessor's governor’s mansion. The memory as McLain salary for the current fiscal year. finance board and annual town approve a sum which is the initial Hutchinson said the budget he in-anything when actually the who describes himself as a with kerosene lamps and droopy-eyed elf appears at clockwatcher in more prepares now goes to the Board of selectmen can do as they damn • He said, “If Mr. Walsh's inter­ other items he remembers clock, which took more exhibited at the Reunion in A salary dispute between the budget meeting had approved a $2,- limit that can be spent for a par­ man dedicated to “the sim­ the flick of a switch, then ways than one. At 5 p.m. ticular purpose.” He said, "It is my Selectmen, Board of Finance, a please. It’s quite a trick on the pretation stands, instead of me set­ ple, family-centered life" from his grandmother's disappears into a “win­ than 3,000 hours to carve, his youth. the upholsterer becomes Board of Selectmen and Board of 000 raise. ting my own salary, the Board of contains wood that was Finance resulted in Calvin Hutchin­ Walsh said, "The adoption of the opinion.that the appointing authority) public hearing and a Town Meeting public." — would like to tiyn the kitchen. The middle por­ dow" at the base of a large the clockmaker. His hobby Hutchinson also objects to a earlier Selectmen of which Mr. Abeam is a sent to McLain by Iowa Then there is the clock son, assessor, questioning his salary. budget should be deemed to con­ in this case the selectmen, have the for approval but if the interpretation clock back to the slower- tion, encased in glass, is wooden mushroom. A light often keeps him carving authority to set the salary of an of­ statement by Selectman Aloysius member, has the absolute authority Gov. Robert Ray. honoring the American In­ until the wee hours. The selectmen gave Hutchinson a stitute an appropriation to each agen­ by Walsh holds, “there is no point in paced days of his his grandfather's farm in goes on in a window on the dian, its case filled with ficial up to the limit of the appropria­ the budget going to anybody other Abeam who said, “1 don’t feel an in­ to do what he (Abeam 1 says I did" miniature, each building mushroom stem to reveal From a clock that looks 11,200 salary increase to bring his cy and an appropriation is legally childhood. like a old-fashioned radio the artifacts that McLain And he has, in a sense, by and animal painstakingly the elf's bedroom, com­ As he carves, he dreams hand carved. plete with tiny, hand- comes music from the gathered with youthful of the next clock, and the carving memories of his enthusiasm. first 20 years into an Four years after building carved furniture. And Grand Ole Opry, one after that. deliberately recorded to be assortment of clocks. his first clock. McLain there is music — “Sleepy And there is the clock en­ Town meeting needed In 1970, McLain, now 43, opened his Johnny Clock Time Gal, " naturally. as raspry and faltering as cased in what appears to be One of his dreams is to combined memory, im­ Museum, which contains 36 Walt Disney matinees of it sound^ to McLain when a wooden fiddle. “I loved build a clock honoring the he was a child. Turn the on- history of the United CHILDREN^ agination. natural dexteri­ clocks, large and small, McLain's childhood are fiddle music when I was a for funding requests ty, love of fine woods and each representing a por­ remembered in another off knob and twin doors kid,” explains McLain. States. He is collecting open near the base of the general fund to the Community Hall obsession with time to tion of his life. large clock, which plays wood from each of the 50 By DONNA HOLLAND clock. Inside are carved “It’s my love of life I’m states to be part of the budget will also be sought. The amount build his first clock. None was made from a music from Disney shows Herald Correspondent That clock represents his pattern The self-taught while Disney characters figures in a m iniature trying to put into these clock's housing. represents the sum received from the Of­ BACK TO SCHOOL memories of days spent at carver says he “can't even revolve on a glass-encased kitchen. listening, as was clocks," says the man who BOLTON — A future town meeting, fice of Policy and Management, a 1979 his grandfather’s farm, draw. " The designs, he "lazy Susan. " Some of the McLain family tradition, to calculates he has put more ’T m going to try to the date for which will be set at the Board energy grant, for improvements to the of Selectmen’s Aug. 19 meeting, will in­ where the farmhouse clock says, were "in my head tiny characters are carved Nashville's finest. than 30,000 hours into car­ make me a nine-day Community Hall. Broken down the clude requests for several large ap­ ticked so loudly that sleep and came out through my from wood leftover from Flick the switch on the ving his memories. week,” says McLain, amount represents $1,500 to repair the was difficult. hands ' the construction of giant clock honoring the Each weekday from 9 ’“rben, if my arthritis propriations. heating system, $3,000 to install insula­ John McLain devoted more than 3,000 hours to the Residents will be asked to approve an McLain's clock stands As McLain's skill and Disneyland. annual Old Threshers Reu- a.m. to 5 p.m. finds doesn’t beat me to the tion, $1,030 to repair and replace doors and SOCIALS! making of this clock, which is modeled after Terrace more than 6 feet tall and is dedication grew, the clocks Though McLain is more '■'“■'"'6 ...... ------pion, and the visitor is McLain and his wife, Pat, punch, I might, just might, appropriation for a new roof on Bolton windows and install storm doors where became more and more than 6 feet tall, he is Hill, Iowa’s Victorian governor’s mansion. It contains startled by the sound of the totally engrossed in the have 20 years of memories Elementary School. Bids for the project necessary and insulating shades and $100 divided into three parts. wood from the real mansion that was given to McLain by The top third contains the elbaorate. Many are in­ dwarfed bv his clock whistles of giant steam family's upholstery carved out in 20 years.” are now being advertised and will be to insulate hot water pipes. Iowa’s governor. opened Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Com­ The town received and accepted one bid 12.97 munity Hall. The roof is expected to cost for the insulation in the amount of $3,445. In the arch of an eyebrow more than $100,000 but no firm estimates Because the.amount was more than had GIRL’S VELOUR have been released by town officials. The been originally budgeted the town sought HEY, MOM! NOW’S A GREAT current town budget includes $80,000 for and received approval from the 0PM to TURTLENECKS the roof. transfer the necessary amount from the A second request will seek permission doors and windows category. Reg. $17. She’ll love these soft velour TIME TO STOCK CLOTHES FOR Physiognomists read the face to submit a grant for construction of a The town received one estimate for turtles with ribbed cuffs, neck and waist. soccer field at Bolton High School. The repairs to the boiler but at the suggestion Choose new shades of berry, hunter, rust century B.C. "It’s con­ The most important NEW YORK (NEA) - physiognomists he studied trouble. “Ms. Hepburn's grant will be sought from the Department of Carl Preuss, selectman, will solicit one and navy. Sizes SML. ALL YOUR LITTLE ONES! sidered a very respectable point for a woman, though, talked about woman in the Taylor. “Her chin is the through. “People with no of Environmental Protection, open space "The ear. " says Peter with in Tokyo lan uncle, world" only weak area of her face. cheekbones indicate more estimate before making a final deci­ and disciples of the art in the Far East and you is her nose. "It shows cheekbones,” he says, “are acquisition funds. If the grant is approved, Shen. "should be placed in On the other hand, Joan She has a terrific forehead easy marks. They’re door­ authority and power which sion. "school called Linen Robe learn it from a master. But whether you have the the federal government will pay 50 per­ between the eyebrow and Crawford was famous, too, and her middle section is mats. They take orders and is why she can never have Fortunate rubble because the monks used to they only train you if potential to make a good cent of the cost, the state government 25 the top of the nose" family." and her eyebrows, he says, very balanced, but because people like them because a man,” he says. "No one Some of the finest carvings of antiquity He means on the side of wear linen robes — were you're part of the family or percent of the cost and the town will be 8.97 "were very dominant, of her pointed chin. I’m they can take advantage of can put up with a woman so survive today because the Persian capital right. Born in Shanghai. if they like you." A "'homely'' nose he responsible for 25 percent of the cost. It is the head, of course. "And it says, is "straight and thick and rather straight sure she will not have a them.” strong and intelligent.” of Persepolis was sacked in 331 B.C. A should be round and Shen lived in Hong Kong, What you learn may the town's share that must be approved at GIRLS' INDIA TOPS make you want to give up small with nostrils that are before they curved out. terrific old age." Still, if Ms. Taylor’s are Which means that thousand years later, when Moslems oc­ smooth. " he goes on. The Taiwan. Australia and a town meeting before the grant applica­ cupied the ruins, they destroyed all sculp­ mirrors forever. enclosed, not flared or up­ Straight eyebrows means Here's hoping she's got as prominent as Katherine sometimes you just can't Reg. $14. A fashion favorite! Cotton India "outer wheel " should also Japan before coming here masculine qualities, a lot cheekbones to pull her win, on the face of it. tion can be submitted. Tlie project is ture they found because their faith for­ 15 years ago and eventually F’or starters, "The face turned The closeness of Henburn's. she’s still in tops with embroidery and short sleeve curve like "the inner the nose means you can of willfulness and" expected to cost in the area of $100,000 so bade images — but missed those buried in wheel, " and the longer the going to work for Aziza is divided into three areas: •• • • styling. Lots of bright new colors, the forehead, the middle budget and accumulate selfishness. Women who the town’s share will be $25,000. the rubble. They were finally dug up by sizes? to 14. earlobe, the better. cosmetics. Sure enough, as have them are achievers, An appropriation of $5,630 from the archeologists in the 20th century. their make-up artist and section from between the money, and if the tip is "People with long independent and effective creative designer, he eyebrows to the tip of the round, you'll make a earlobes are the kindest, in business, but not Dumberland farm s travels all over nose, and the bottom sec­ terrific wife." like the Buddha." he says. But a thin, sharp nose homemakers." We’ re in New England ... People with small earlobes tion. Town presented draft Whatever Katherine come in and find out why. But why shouldn’t the "You look first for har­ like Bo Derek’s, however, 12.97 look the other way when Hepburn's eyebrows look physiognomists be right? mony among them, " he attractive, is bad news. the check comes "That indicates a person like, “she had a very good Shen's ears, it happens, They've had enough time says, “and then for out­ GIRLS’ LEVI CHINOS standing features. A big. who may be a little bit chin," he says, which is for recovery facility are "perfect, " he says, to decide what the lay of why she's enjoying a com­ Reg. $16. Sturdy, long-wearing Levi twill the face and its features high, wide forehead, for in­ selfish and want to care for Your Choice “but my inner wheel sti^ s her own interests first. She fortable retirement. “The By DONNA HOLLAND and crushed before being trucked to chinos In khaki or blue. Sizes 7 to 14, out little so they told me I may say about personality stance, shows a lot of Windham. potential and a good family would not put in as much as lower part of the face Herald Corre«pondenl regular and Qllm sizes. would not settle down, that and future prospects. Says shows what you can expect Trash brought to the Windham site will background." she would take out of the Mello Crisp or BOLTON — Town officials received a J would move around a Shen, "Physiognomy goes in old age. The ideal facial be converted to steam for use by a back before Confucius," If you got some furrows situation, which makes it contract draft for Bolton’s use of the lot." hard for a marriage." shape for a woman is a rec­ manufacturing company. Alan Bergren, And “thev " — the who lived during the fifth there, that's good, too. proposed Windham Regional School Waste She will, however, “be tangular oblong with a Top O' The Morning Bolton's administrative assistant, said "‘Wrinkles," as Shen calls Elnergy Recovery Family at the Board of Windham officials are also looking into them, ‘‘are good if they good in art and business." square-cut chin. Women Selectmen’s meeting Tuesday. Construc­ And, if her eyebrows are with typical beautiful selling trash remains to a paving contrac­ VERY SPECIAL! Shrimp, spaghetti form one, two or three tion of the new facility is expected to tor. single lines in the forehead. upswept and highly arched, oval-shaped faces will not -begin on Oct. 1. be fortunate when they novices dish Broken lines means you're "she'll make a good name First Selectman Henry Ryba said Bergren said, “Somebody’s garbage Got a can opener handy’’ Shrim p ’n' .Spaghetti inconsistent; you do not for herself. You cannot grow older. They’ll be poor Wind^m officials and the Department of may be part of a road someday." become famous if your in health and things won't He said, “The latest figure for a tipping JUST 9.97 If you do. you can make a 1 package tangy Italian- carry out your plans. A Einvlronmental Protection are helping shrimp and spaghetti style spaghetti dinner person with broken lines eyebrows are not good" work out with their lodal officials gather information for a fee for using the Windham facility is $21,- A SPECIAL GROUP OF BOYS’ dinner that will surprise ’z cup chopped green might also have a tendency Look at Elizabeth children. public hearing that will probably be held 000 annually. It’s a firm figure and should Tavlor. after all. “the most Look, again, at Elizabeth IZOD KNIT SHIRTS, SWEATERS everyone. pepper to be neurotic" BACON in the fall. be the maximum the town will pay until Start with a packaged 1 4 ounce ' can At the hearing, local residents will be 1983." AND WOVEN PLAID SHIRTSI Italian spaghetti-style mushrooms, drained given complete information pertaining to For that amount, Bolton will be allowed •Regularly 13.50-$18 to dump 3,000 tons of trash. The town is dinner and add green 'ri cup chopped onion the Windham facility, Bolton's participa­ •Sizes 8 to 20 pepper, mushrooms, onion 3 tablespoons margarine tion, a local transfer station and costs for not expected to generate that much trash. Town officials are also looking into •Little boys' sizes 4-7, just 7.97 and fresh or canned 1 cup (5 ounces) cooked, the entire package. •Hurry In while quantities leasti shrimp, to your taste. cleaned shrimp If Bolton approves using the Windham using Freja Park and a couple of other This is an easy dish for Prepare spaghetti and facility, as a means of disposing of its locations for use as transfer stations. GLflSSlFIED Bolton now uses the Andover Disposal bride to prepare, or sauce as directed on trash it must have a transfer station, and someone who is just begin­ package: Saute green a local site where trash can be collected Area. ning ventures in the pepper, mushrooms and kitchen. For best results, onion in margarine until remember to undercook tender. Add with shrimp to Planning help sought spaghetti; follow direc­ sauce; heat. Serve sauce MERNS... over spaghetti; sprinkle tions on the package Serve BOLTON — The Board of Selectmen $18,750 grant will be awarded if the final with a green salad and with the grated Parmesan Shopping unanimously voted to participate in a application is submitted by August 15. fresh Italian rolls. cheese. Rural Planning Assistance Program There are seven municipalities included This kitchen-tested with She Herald through the Capitol Region Council of in the project. Work should begin on Oct. 1 recipe makes 4 servings. and a full time staff person will be CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Governments (CRCOG) with a concentra­ FUTURE FOODS FROM UNCLE SAM ease tion on “planning for public facilities, in­ provided by CRCOG. cluding a town garage, dog pound, fire sta­ tion, municipal offices and transportation Participating towns are required to con­ network improvements.” tribute a total of $6,250 of in-kind y 9 y Wiurs NEW «T PWEHURST THIS WEEK? Choice Subject To Availability The scope of services for the one-year matching funds (not hard cash) which will Rural Plaiuiing grant have been approved probably include office space, meetings Blosk Island Fresh Swordfish - Hi Point De-Caf Coffee and a sale by the Farmers Home Association. The and clerical duties. on Cold Cuts and Turkey Breasts. FLORIDA I00% Pure . FRESHLY tUCED.IMPORTeO, LEAN LARGE Cfiack our Qrocory •fsfot for good 4 | j j p i J U B L lb. GRADE A ORANGE JUICE Road oiling under way va lu n ... Fresh from Concontrato 8COTT SOUTH WINDSOR - The town began swept Friday and then lines will be DINNER its road oiling program Monday and it is painted on them. Ve have Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Macaronioni Salad and EGGS Half expected to be completed by Thursday, Town Manager Richard Sartor said 1 Z': .A? COMPRESSED —PREE2E DRIED GREEN^EAT^ NAPKINS Italian Olive. dox.l Gallon* according to Richard Shattuck, public many of the town's roads need work. ------rumvmAsr sarr works director. “ We are going to have to address the Im asine a lirru- when tin saucei,, vegetables, m eat en- He said about 16 miles of road will be condition of the roads in the future. As we cans, bottles and lars will Iff^rees, seafoods and lust vasue memories and a com- abou' everythin!! contained 8COTT 6 to 8 lb. oiled when the project is completed get more subdivisions, the newer roads in plete meal will fit in your in cans or bottles. No refng- TURKEY FRESH FROM THE OVEN 'Thursday. Including improvements to a the subdivisions are feeding to the oiled pocket eration is re(|uired and the JUMBO TOWELS FRESH BAKED town bridge and drainage work, the town rodds," Sartor said. Or a time when you can pouches' shelf life is ap- BREAST lb. farmer's Pride has appropriated about $200,000 for road pack the contents of your proximately 10 years. To 1.05 BREAD . . 7 9 < improvements. “The town is going to have-to address kitchen cabinet into ,a heat, lust drop into a pot of BREAD road reconstruction,” Sartor said. breadbox and the only boiling water or pop into a TABBYTREAT Shattuck said the roads just oiled will be things that go into your microwave oven CAT FOOD FIRST PRIZE lAmily Siic refrigerator will he butter, Energy savings is another 4 - 6W ox. cons beer and ic^ considerable benefit of fu- CHICKEN FRANKS ib 95* 43< ea. BUTTER TOP Police seek information Sound outlandish"' ,\ot ture foods. Army studies 311.19 INRICHiD IRIAO * o n 2 0 o z . LO A F really , . it s the future in show that energy used to *1.00 CHUCK GROUND 5tolb.PAniES 20 oz. LOAF foods and it s all happening produce, process and deliver at the 1. .S ,.\rmy Natick frozen vegetables is 60 per NEWI IlM vwlbeat in fatal cycle-car crash Research and Development cent higher than the retort . * 1 . 8 9 Command in Natick. .Massa- pouch method and also ap- FRESH START Vernon Drive, Vernon, was charged Tuesday with . * 1 . 9 8 Did Fashioned chusetts, where lightweight, proximately 15 percent ~couH7K75T7[I Vernon police are seeking the help of evading responsibility. She allegedly compact, nutritional foods higher for canned fr'ods. . . < . * 1 . 0 0 FRUIT DRINK FUDGE RIPPLE anyone who happened to be in the area of a backed into a car in Vernon Circle lot and are being developed for the Frec'/e dried foods in PORK RIRS i b M . 4 8 ^ a ^ A I I Flavora ICE CREAM motorcycle-car accident Aug. 2 that took left the scene. No court date was given, armed services. Food pro- compressed form are also COUNTRY STYLE cessing developed here in being developed at Natick DYNAMO ^ y ^ h a lf gallon the life of a Vernon man and left a John Harbut, 27, of 20 Grove St., the form of retortable and are destined for con- passenger on his cycle seriously injured. Rockville, was charged Tuesday with pouches is used by Ameri- sumer use. They’re light in SAUSAQE PA niES lb.' 1 . 7 9 breach of peace in connection with the in­ 32 01.^1 l8 3 1st CUT U.8.D.A. CHOICE The accident happened a few minutes ca 6 astronauts and aboard weight, easy to store and W • Gallon before 11 p.m. in front of Bickfords vestigation of a disturbance at his home. nuclear submarines where last for years without refng- god Restaurant on Route 30. Mark LeMay, 21, No court date was given. space is limited and. there- eration.‘In this process, up CHUCK ^ agallon a l Rag. $1.89 t a v 40< fore, vital. to 94 percent of the volume of Mount Vernon Drive, died as the result South Windsor And, although sponsored and 901 percent of the of injuries suffered in the accident and a Check Our Waakly Daniel Keating, 17, of 68 Deerfield Lane, by the military, many of the weight are removed from (DEAL PACK) STEAK lb. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities passenger, Maryellen Roman, 21, of South Windsor, was charged Tuesday food Items benefit the gen- the foods. The example pic- In-Stora Spacialt SALE ITEMS THROUGH Bristol, suffered multiple injuries. night with breach of peace. eral public According to tured above shows how 16 NEWI For Added Savinga Anyone having any information that Dr. Abner S. Salant, head of cans of green beans are Qr— n QIant 3 Baan Salad can 74q AUGUST 10 Police said the arrest was made in con­ the Army's Foori Engineer- compressed to the size of HI POINT would help the police in their investigation nection with the investigation of a com­ of the accident should contact Officer ing Lab at Natick, $35 bil- one container, DECAF COFFEE Our fishman promises us the best of the season plaint that there was a loud party going on lion of food industry reve- By adding water, the ‘S ^A y swQRnPiftH Mark Weston of Sgt. John Stodd, 872-9126, Pleasant Valley Road. MOST STORES OPEN NIGHTS MON. THRU FRI. TIL 9 P.M. OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 nue in the United States fruits, vegetables, meat or between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., or. stop by the relates to military research complete entrees pop back Shop PlnEhunt tor th» v»ry tn$h»t Keating was released on his promise to CofftGr, Mert4ew A How UfMkm oUo Gfwt l«twfA«vi 'til M g w iH toln of»Gft T W . M fh t only. How IrHoln A Groton t \ o f 4 StmdoyB lot.* 0 . 3 0 Police Station on West Street. appear in court in East Hartford on Aug. and development t'o their original shapes and chickon BrooitM and Laga. cumbenland farms •COttINS CORNa OAVON-SIMSSURY oMANCHISTBt RISTOl PNIW UtTAIN GMUIOfN GVnNON GNIW LONDON oOROTON The retortable pouches retain their natural color, Joanna Huftow, 36, of 54 Crestridge 18. developed here are made of taste and texture, 1200 stores - there’s one near you! thin aluminum foil/polyes- Merlin the magician would Open 7 days for your convenience t«r/polypropylene and hold have loved it! PINEHURST OROCERY INC...... IS ^ Help W t n fd H«p WanM , 13 Htip WtnfMl IS «•<$> W n iH d IS ' Honm for $»lo SS Homo* for Solo 2S Homos for Solo 2S Homo* for Stio 23 Homo* for Silo ' is He rail! RN - Full Time Public Health INDEX Nurse Position. BSN and D EN TAL ASSISTANT, - previous public health ASSEMBELR KITCHEN HELP Manchester office. Unions delay strikes ELECTRONICS - Male or TRAINEES. Grill, salad. Full experience hesired. For more Experienced preferred. Full N 0T1C I9 information, contact: Com­ female. Immediate opening time. Call 644-9637. Ask for or part time. Send resume to: 1 — Lo«t tod Found munity Health Service of available for the right person, Gino. Box D, c/o Manchester 2 — Portonalt Columbia, Hebron, Andover & with one to five years Elec­ 3 — AnnouncofnontE Herald. Marlborough. 228-9428. tronic Assembly Experience. CLERK-TYPIST. Part time 4 — Enttrtainmoni position- Hebron, 20 hours 5 — Auctions Will help to train new per­ WAITRESS Days and at two power firms sonnel and assist manag-ir in weekly. 10 a m. to 2 p.m. $3.75 GENERAL CONTRACTOR Full or part hourly. Duties include: evening hours. FINANCIAL needs assistant to help with running Production Opera­ time, ittust be at least 18. App­ 8 Bondt-Slocks-Morlgsgos Typing, filing, telephone O n lu9; give our word toyoiL' year contract. The unions are Wednesday at an Enfield motel. Estimating, Drafting, and tion. Ability to soder and read ly in person: Ground Round, B\ I n i i r d I’ rf't't liiItTiialionul 9 — Porsonsi Loans assembly drawings a must. answering. Must type 50 wpm. seeking pacts of longer duration and A union spokeswoman, however, 10 — Insursncf Paper Work. Experience Glastonbury. More than 1,900 union workers for necessary. Send resume to: ’This is an excellent opportuni­ Please send resume to: Mrs. job security. ConneclicUl's two major electric wasn’t optimistic of a settlement. EMPLOVMtNT P.O. Box 8, Coventry, Conn. ty with potential for rapid ad­ Lamb. P.O. Box 1013, Amston, HOST or HOSTESSES - Full companies have put off a threatened Meanwhile, a strike by 104 "We hope to see something come 13 Holp Wsntor 06238. vancement. Call Carl at 871- Conn., 06231. EOE. and part time positions. Day 14 — Businoss Opportunities strike but walkouts by cardboard box members of Nutmeg Local 745 of the of it, but we’re not too, too op­ 2831. An Equal Opportunity and evenings. Must be at least 15 — Situation Wanted FULL TIME THIRD SHIFT - Employer. SALES MANAGER for store makers and nurses continue with no United Paper Workers International timistic, (we’re) sort of taking a 18. Benefits available. Apply: EDUCATION Part time second shift. Apply selling used merchandise, COnnY 21 MOaM/MIIWIE Y 21 H DFOm MBICY CENTURY 21 SHOWCASE lU LTY Union entered its second day at West- neutral round,” she said. "We got too Ground Round Glastonbuiy. settlements in sight 16 — Private Instructions Seven-11 on Center Street, ladies and mens clothing, fur­ vaco Corp.'s Meriden plant. optimistic the last time and nothing niture, housewares, et cetra. REAL ESTATE Route 44A, Bolton 67 East Center Street, Manchester Workers at the Conn^ticut Light 19 — Schools-Classes between 7 and 3. TELEVISON It APPUANCE The firm limited comment to con­ came of it.” 20 — Instructions Wanted A good opportunity for right 789 Main Street, Manchester 649-4416 & Power Co and Harrford Electric EXPERKNCED person. Please apply Tuesday DELIVERY MAN - FuU time. 647-9914 firming the strike continued and no HEAL ESTATE SECRETARY for local one Good benefits. Apply at: 646-1316 LigjiT'eor^avertedax^rike Tuesday Meanwhile, about 350 workers at August 5th, for appointment 23 — Homes for Sale man Law Office. Call 646-2425, Turnpike TV, 272 West Middle new talks were scheduled. The key the Lux Time control division of KEEP SMILINQ between 9 and 12. at Goodwill bn unions-^grPM to present the 24 — Lots-Land for Sale weekdays 9 to 5. ^ NURSE MDES Turnpike, Manchester. f/rms' latest offers to the issue in the dispute was economic, Robertshaw Controls in Waterbury KEEP HAPPY 25 — Investment Property Store, 1085 Main. Street, nembership for votes. union officials said. faced an uncertain future in their 26 — Business Property NURSES AIDES - Weekends Manchester, corner of DESK PERSONNEL 27 — Resort P ro p e l Eldridge Street. William Keveny. a spokesman for One picket, Larry Bruce, 32, of jobs as the parent firm considered 26 — Real Estate Wanted only .6 months of Nursing NEEDED for Bowling Center Home experienced required! To provMo Nuroing Coro Operation. Must be neat, (Northeast I'tilities which operates Meriden, was arrested on three consolidating the plant with two PART TIME CUSTODIAN MISC. SERVICES Call or apply: East Hartford In privalo homot and reliable and courteous. Apply (tie two electric companies, said 1,- counts Monday for standing in front others out-of-state. POSITION avaialable at Happ/HM* 1$ Attuiding Tin 31 — Services Offered Convalescent Home, 745 Main Nodical Faclinioo. Port to: Manager, Parkade Lanes. of a truck and refusing to m ove when 32 Painting-Papering United Burnside Methodist 724 workers at CL&P and 194 at Robert Pendergast, vice president Ut Appaaranca Of Tfia Street, East Hartford: 528- time, full Unto. ConoMofo- No phone calls. Must be 18 ordered to by police. He was released 33 — Buildlng-CointracDng Church, East Hartford. Flexi­ HELCO would vote on the two-year of the Virginia-based Robertshaw, 34 — Roofing-Siding 2167. Uon (Ivan to praforonca ble hours. Write to: Trustees, years old. on $500 bond, police said. o t te r s in s e p a r a te m e e tin g s said a decision on whether to com­ 35 — Heating-Plumbing of;— ItocaUon and Houra. 16 Church Street, East Hart­ In Stafford, representatives of 36 — Flooring LET’S GET READY FOR FULL TIME CLERK needed sell- duled lor next Tuesday NO FEE - WEEKLY PAY ford. 06108. for second shift. 7- Eleven. 509 •06,900. Manchester. In beautiful Highland Johnson Memorial Hospital and a bine the plants In Waterbury or one MARTHA WHITE SINGERS 37 _ Moving-Trucking-Slorage THE FALL! Laundry help -Ti'!’ *-'?* Keveny said the two companies 36 — Services Wanted will be needed in September. For InfomiaUon call Center Street, Manchester. Park area. Eight room Cape, 2 bedrooms, one striking nurses union prepared of two Pennsylvania locations BINDERY HELP - Part-time, had worked out separate, but ' essen­ Get your application in now 643-8816 full 2 half baths, terraced yard with fireplace. wouldn’t be made until at least next MISC. FOR SALE on call, general bindery tially the sam e" pacts with Locals Tuesday to return to the bargaining "Mualc For Vacatlonora” 40 — Household Goods for: Folders, sorters etc. We Many flowering and fruit trees, nut trees, grape •80,000 - Handy person special, this lour week. workers. Hand work. $3.32 420 and 457 of the International table for the second time since the 41 — Articles for Sale are an Equal Opportunity AID A ASSISTANCE GOOD HUMOR StIA O O - Six room Colonial. Gas heat, arber, berrie bushes. Two car garage with loft bedroom Cape can be fixed up lo be your long Augutt 9th, 7:30 P.9!-■* J** . Employer. Call 289-1527. hour 646-7714. Brotherhood of Electrical Workers nurses walked off the job on July 1. Pendergast said he knew nothing of 42 — Building Supplies ol Nortt EaatMW Com. swimming pool, aluminum siding, fireplaced Set on 75x197 foot professionally landscaped lot searched for dream home. Make your dream HandiMttr Bkwntennlal Bam lt^ 43 » Pets-BIrds-Dogs ICE CREAM Talks between negotiators for the reports the consolidation decision A MANCHESTERV5EAST living room. Call 646-1316. come true! Call 649-4416 on Monday 44 — Musical Instruments WANTED. Competent 387 Eaat Cdnttr 81. NOW LEASING TRUCKS TO Call 647-9914. ______would depend on a vote by workers at MANCHESTER COMMUNI’TY COLLEQE HARTFORD AREA - 120 Bed SELL GOOD HUMOR Workers from both companies, 78-bed hospital and Connecticut 45 — Boats & Accessories M8nch— tor secretary for Manchester real Health Care Facility seeking ICE CREAM PRODUCTS Health Care Associates Union had Lux Tim e’s Stanton, Pa., plant on a 46 — Sporting Goods estate office. Typing, whose union affiliations criss-cross 47 — Garden Products second Cook for fill-in posi­ CASH FLOW FROM FIRST DAY brought no progress since July 14. company request that they accept bookkeeping and general of­ the locals, authorized a strike on July 48 — Antiques tion. 24-32 hours. Experience END-OF-SEASON CASH REBATE fice abiuties. Must be able to RN or LPN. Laurel Manor 91 16 after rejecting a proposed one- The latest session was scheduled cuts in current contract benefits. 49 — Wanted tn Buy Chestnut Street. Manchester. and knowledge of Theraputic COLLEGE STUDENTS take charge. Part time, flexi­ ACCEPTED RENTALS ble hours available. Please Diels preferred, but will train Legal Notice 52 — Rooms tor Rent URGENT • Wanted for month right person. Submit resume APPLY NOW 53 — Apartments for Rent send resume to Box Z. MONDAY-SATURDAY 10-S PM Manchester Herald, of August. Nurse's aide to and salary requirement to: Town Of Manchetler 54 — Homes for Rent help quadraplegic three times Box CC, c /o Manchester 46 KENNEDY ROAD decisions 55 » Business for Rent Manchester, Ct 06040. SOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. Judge delays a week. 644- 8490. Herald. The Zoning Board of Appeals at a meeting on July 28th, 1980 56 — Resort Property for Rent CAREER (Lumber Yard) — 289-8251 made the following decisions: 57 — Wanted to Rent 56 _ Misc. for Rent Salary DOE. Experienced or Appl. No. 731 - Courthouse-One Manchester - SC Tolland Turn­ qualified trainee. Great poten- pike - Variance denied. AUTOMOTIVS RN ■ Kill time posi 6 in Purolator heist case 61 — Autos for Sale ual! All benefits. No charge to and public health nursing Appl. No. 736 - Multi-Circuits, Inc. - Northeast comer of 62 — Trucks for Sale applicant. Company pays fee. 6 experience preferred. 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale Contact in confidence: Ed •87,000. Another lop choise in Bolton' victed. When Hennebry re-opened, court, Harrison and East Center Streets - Appeal Excellent benefits and paid WATERBURY (UPI) - A 64 ~ Motorcyclet-Bicycles Healey, Wilson Agency, 246- * 7 S M 0 - Eight room Raised Ranch. Gas heat, Assumable mortgage. Six room Ranch, hook up *88,000 - Energy efficient aluminum-sided Pelletier's girlfriend. Evelyn attorney John Williams, representing denied. mileage. Call Manchester Superior Court judge has delayed 65 — Campers-Trailers-Moblle 8541. huge wooded lot, fireplace, many appliances. (or wood stove, large country sized kitchen Nice with full insulation and professionally Vega. 27, of East Haven, and Donald Couture, objected to plans to Appl. No. 738 - Community Child Guidance Clinic - 317 North Homes Public Nursing Association. treed lot. Walk to beautiful Bolton Lake Call landscaped lot, this three bedroom Ranch is in decisions on a series of motions 647-1481, EEO/AAP Call 646-1316. Couture's wife. Donna, 24, are also bring defendants before the bench in- Main Street - Special Exception approved. 66 — Automotive Service DENTAL SURGICAL 647-9914. an area of newer homes Call 649-4416 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease Employer. seeking dismissal of murder and ASSISTANT - Wanted for robbery charges against four persons charged with robbery and felony dividually and argued each should Appl. No. 740 - Grove Corporation - 385 Main Street - Special Manchester/Rockville Oral Park St. OUT DOOR JOB opportunuty charged in the bltxxiy 1979 heist of a murder. not be bound or searched. Exception approved with conditions. Surgery Group. Experienced Otis St. with national lawn company. Three guards, including an off-duty Appl. No. 742 - Maria P. Addabbo - 1S6W Oak Street - Special Purolator Security Inc. garage. preferred. Call 647-9926, for an Must be 18 years of age or Hartford policeman moonlighting as Invitation To Chestnut St. The four defendants charged in the "I believe in calling a spade a Exception and variance approved. 1S6W Oak interview. older with driver's licence and Forest St. nearly $1.9 million robbery which a Purolator driver, were gunned spade,” said Williams. “ What’s real­ Street and 164-166 Oak Street - variance approved good driving record required. with a condition. Bid ended in the slayings of three down in the April 16, 1979 pre-dawn ly going on is a publicity stunt in SUPERINTENDENT for For interview, call Lawn-A- raid on the firm’s Waterbury garage. Apartment Complex in Mat, 649-8667, between 9:00 Purolator guards crowded into a trying to give the appearance of Appl. No. 739 - William R. Benito - Special Exception approved - ’The Manchester Board of The four defendants were arrested 260 Tolland ’Turnpike. Education solicits bids for Manchester. Live in. Full and 3:00 , Monday through courtroom Tuesday under heavy guilt.” ROOFING REPAIRS for the time. Job for older man. Friday. within 24 hours and the stolen money, All variances and Special Exceptions shall have an effective Center St. guard where the defense motions 1960-81 school year. Sealed Sober. Must have experience jewelry and foodstamps were He said all four should appear date in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes. in plumbing, heating and Center St. DRIVER for oil were argued bids will be received until 3:00 Broad St. CLASS 2 together because joint motions were maintenance. Apartment and Rosemary St d e liv e r Experienced But attorneys for three of the recovered from their homes. Notice of these decisions has been filed in the Town Clerk’s of­ P.M., August 15,1980 at which Griswold St. :ry to be discussed and each attorney salary. 643-9674. between 8:30 ireferred. Apply or call M It defendants and State's Attorney Before the suspects appeared fice. time they will be publicly Newman St. Lilac St. Tuesday. Henebry cleared the cour- had planned on arguing together, and 5:00 p.m. Edgerton St. Oil, Bolton, 649-2871. Francis X McDonald agreed to file ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS opened. ’Ihe right is reserved Trumble St. •81,800 - New Raised Ranch on Glastonbury- troom for a weapons check and "To suggest at this point that they briefs detailing their arguments Edward Ckiltman, Secretary to reject any and all bids. HELP WANTED FEMALE - HOUSEWIFE SHIFT - Part •10,900. Perfect setting in North Coventry East Hanford line Family room, large deck, '7 9 M 0 - Young seven room Colonial. First before Judge James F Hennebry ordered each person re-entering to be are separate cases at this point Specifications and bid forms Mature, experienced. Sales time. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Among trees and shrubs. On over one acre Four formal dining room, texture 1-11 exterior, 12 Dated this 4th day of August, 1980. floor family room, aluminum siding. Much asked if they would consent to being would be absurd,” he said, may be secured at the Clerk. Apply: In Person, Please Call Tuesday thru Friday. Apply bedroom Raised Ranch Two baths. Home of a inches ceiling insulation fall todav Call 649- rules on the motions Marlow's. Inc. 867 Main more! searched. 0064)8 Business Office, 45 N. School within: Tommy's Pizzaria, former antique shop. Call 647-9914 4416______Lawrence Pelletier. 34. of Water­ Street, Manchester, Conn. 267 East Center Street, A half dozen sheriffs deputies, a Henebry allowed the four defen­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ Jeanna 649-3209 bury. and Donald Couture. 25. of Manchester. dants to appear together but insisted ticut. Wallingford, are charged with state trooper and detectives also PUBLIC PHOTOGRAPERS WANTED each be searched and the men be T O W N OF BOLTON Raymond E. Demers, robbery and capital murder Both were present in the courtroom for - All types. Call 528-1408, TYPIST- Experienced. To shackled. NOTICE Business Manager train on word processing could face the death penalty if con- the proceedings. between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Notice is hereby given that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the 009416 ______Monday through Saturday. machine. 40 hour week. Call A Town of Bolton will hold a meeting on ’Tuesday, August 19,1980 Mrs. Bollom. 646-2900. beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall to consider the Probate Notice SHEET METAL WORKER - We need a Shop Foreman, a Want to Try- following variance applications: NOTICE TO CREDITORS WAiniESSES It CASHIERS, Reqion__ ESTATE OF RENE HECKER. Ute of person with a good working Apply in person. Tacorral knowledgekno ■ ■ of - *lyout work, Something Different Case No. 615. Reebester, New York Restaurant, 246 Broad Street, Tbe Hoo. DavM C. fUppe. Judge, of famlliar''with the heating and Manchester. the Court of Probate. District of air conditioning industry. Application of Leonard Giglio of 50 South Road, Bolton to use a CoventryCovcotry at a■ ...... bearing held on August 1, house trailer as a residence during the construction of a house IM) order^ that all ctalms must be Able to take charge and GASOLINE MANAGER/ presented to the fiduciary on or before organize deliveries and field Help us with an Interesting Jour­ OPERATOR wanted for area Elderly housing director at the same address and further described on lot 25, maps 22 and October 31,1160 or be barred as by law BUILOEM'S OELIOHT. Circa 1800's. Six room crews. Good starting wages, 23 and block no. 14. provided. station. Salary plus bonus. Colonial waiting to be restored on five acres. II company paid fringe oenetits. nalism project. Conducting a * Bertha E. Rappe. Clerk Ideal for someone saving for *87,000 - Nestled in the trees is this three U •91,900 - Six room Ranch. Large lot. garage, Asking '37,900. Plus 47.47 acres across the street, Case No. 616. The fiduciary is: Call 872-4053. college. Must be responsible bedroom Ranch with carport, finished rec room, Emily Noel Heckler readership survey. thermopane windows, wood stove. Call 643-1316. on beautiful land high and dry with I. 434.82 foot in Montclair C^ive, and references required. For L-shaped kitchen This house is priced for fast AppUcation of Richard and Marilyn Vatteroni of 70 Brookfield ASSOCIATE road frontage. For only $75,900. Cr b;iy both for suggests another project Rochester, New York pointment: Call sale' Lqfl b49-44tb______Road, Bolton to convert a single family dwelling to a two family 14617 MAINTENANCE a'nchester 647-1410, or dwelling on said property further described on inap '7, block 22 ...... Interested applicants should apply at The evenings 6434)844. more and m ore people are applying. Attorney Susan Lee of the Connec­ Public School District. Strong and lot 68 located on the north side of Brookfield Road. Poroonolo By BARBARA RICHMOND He said he sees a new project of from ticut Legal Services Inc. again spoke -mechaniccal ability. Connec­ Herald office on Thursday morning at 9:30 WANTED - Part Time Office John Roberts ticut State Licence in at least Herald Reporter 40 to 50 units. in favor of setting up tenant AM, August 7th. Help for Doctor’s Office. Send Chairman UNA'TTACHED? Meet Com­ one of the following resume to: Box DD, c/o □ REAL ESTATE G \F.RNOV — The town needs He said previous grant money has cooperatives. She said it would Bolton Zoning Board of Appeals patible Companions in categories: electrical, plum­ Manchester Herald. been used to get the most recent 01808 ' Manchester area. Largest low G another housing project lor the elder­ probably cost about $150,(KX) for bing or heating. Ability to cost effective ethical and con­ supervise the work of others Homo* for S»l* 23 Business & Service ly, Francis Pitkat. executive director housing project going. Grove Street, renovation of three buildings to start fidential nationwide service. We’ll give you all the details. Please be WOULD YOU PREFER required. Contact Dr. Donald W O R K IN G IN of the Housing Authority said at a and money was also used to correct the program. Register for life $75. Dating EAST HARTFORD SPLIT J. Nicoletti’s office at 742- prepared to start on this project Immediate­ COMFORTABLE AIR public hearing Monday night. drainage problems at Grove Street. Prestige, Wllliamstown, LEVEL - Immediate occupan­ In this program the owner-tenants TO W N OF BOLTON PUBLIC 8913. CONDITIONED The hearing was conducted to ob­ Pitkat said without the help of these Mass. 01287. ly. This Is an ideal opportunity for college cy. Illness in family. In- earn equity as they live there and SURROUNDINGS? We have tain public input for the use of Com­ funds there is no way the Hosuing NOTICE LOST - 9 by 12 blue folder with people home for the summer, or even some openings now for Technicians ground pool and other extras! contribute to the rent. She said 12 noon to 7 p.m,, 528-1451. munity Development Act funds for Authority could keep these projects Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Zoning Board of raffle tickets. Vicinity of Main of our elder friends who would like to take a in our Lab. We will train. Op­ several local persons have expressed Street ( Dillon Ford), tical Style Bar Inc., 763 Main which the town will apply. up. Appeals of the Town of Bolton on Wednesday, July 30,1980 the interest in such a program. ITie first Manchester. Please call 643- RESPONSIBLE & swing at It. We will try to keep you In your Street, "^nchester 643-1191. RANCH - Nine rooms. Formal application of Mr. Harold Fitzgerald of 62 Cider Mill Road, Pitkat suggested that $80,000 of the Lewis Stein, director of Hockanum 5291.______EXPERIENCED WOMAN dining room. Rec room with of this kind was started in own general neighborhood area. wet oar. Separate master money be used as seed money for Industries, the town’s sheltered Bolton, to construct a 28 foot rear addition to his existing gar­ needed to care for 8 week old I NEED 50 OVERWEIGHT Middletown. FOUND - BUck make de- bedroom suite with cathedral workshop, said that outfit is going age. was approved. Said property is located of lot no. 2, block infant in our north end home PEOPLE who honestly want another housing project lor the elder­ clawed cat. Vicinity ceiling. Large flag-stone no. 23 and map no. 6 and located on the west side of Cider Mill weekdays. Flexible hours. to lose weight. Guaranteed ly. He also asked for $40,000 to be through growing pains. He ask^ for Fire Chief Donald Maguda said he Manchester Community Please call 647-9160. patio. Pool. Wood-burning Road. Program! Hie proof is in the used to make improvements to $110,000 over the three-year period of would like to have |15,(XX) of the grant College. Call after 5:00 p.m. stove. $89,500. Group 1. John Roberta losing. Part time income op­ 649-9725. Philbrick Agency. 646-4200. bathroom facilities, mainly to install the proposed grant, to do renovations money to finish repairs to a 1964 lire Chairman PART-TIME. Financial in­ portunity available. $250 per Sorrieoo Offered SI Services Offered 31 Palntlng-Paperlng 32 Building Contracting 33 showers, in the state-financed to the old Polliwog School building truck. ’The town has already spent 017-08 Holp Wontori IS stitution in East Hartford has week in commissions possi­ Herald CAPE 6 Rooms, plus enclosed LEE I’ AINTTNG Interior 4 "E S BOBBINS Carpentry housing units for the elderly. where the workshop is located. $25,000 to repower the same truck. part-time clerical rositions ble. Call 528-2514, or Sally 289- C4M TREE SERVICE - Free RON PINNEY - 15 Years available. Send qualifications 1831 anytime. porch. Remodeled kitchen exterior. Check My Bale remodeling specialist Ad Pitkat told the Town Council and He said a lot of energy conserva­ ’The $15,000 would be used to make NURSES AIDES wanted for estimates, discount senior Experience. Specializing in and days and hours available with new cabinets and dilions. rec rix-ms. dormers Town of Andover, Connecticut full time on all shifts. Apply citizens. Company Wall-To-Wall Carpet Before You Decorate those attending the hearing. "Much tion work should be done such as a other repairs and to repaint it. to Box C. care of the Herald, CLASS II DRIVERS counters. Fireplaced living buill-ins. bathrooms, director of nursing. Salmon- room. New vinyl siding. Manchester-owned and fnstallations 4 Repairs Dependable Euliv insured to my surprise, another housing new roof, insulation, dropping the Peter DlMalli, president of Tri- ^ u a l Oi^rtunity Employer. LICENSE - WilUng to carry kitchens 649-3446 brook (kinvalescent Home, off Garage. Immaculate con­ operated. Call 646-1327. Carpel Cleaning -Special! lOc 646-1653 ceiling, replacing windows. Town League of Women Voters, sheet rock and help clean up project is needed. " House Street, Glastonbury. dition! Group I Realtors. ■Square Foot, 1st Two Weeks He a d d ^ that the building isn’t LEGAL NOTICE MATURE WOMAN to live in job sites. Apply at Acoustl- He said he thought when two called on the council, on behalf of the I SUPER MARKET HELP Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. of August. 649-6265 PAINTI.NG - INTF.RIOB AND FAHRAND REMODELING with elderly couple. Com­ Tech Systems. 113 Summit EXTERIOR. Paperhanging. privately operated projects were accessible for the handicapped and league, to use some of the money to A certificate list of Republican Party endorsed candidates for Cabinets. Ki-ofing. Gutters. panionship plus light duties. Street, Manchester. Experienced, references Ser- noted this is ironical due to the the Town of Andover, Connecticut for election as Registrar of Builno** Property 36 WATERPROOFING Room Additions Decks. All completed for the elderly, Welles continue its two housing rehabilita­ Flexible hours with con­ B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom VI n g W1 111 m a n 11 c . Voters and Justices of the Peace is on file in my office at School ★ Work. Free Estimates. Will hatchways, foundation types ol Remodeling and Country Village and Florence Mills nature of its use. tion programs. He said the town has SUMMER JOBS - working one siderable time oil. 6434)743. FULL 4 PART TIME for Golf Manchester. Bolton. Coven- Road, Andover, Connecticut 06232. MEMORIAL CORNER cracks. Tile lines, sump- liepairs Free estimates Ful­ Apartments, he thought more public The Board of Education leases the made great inroads in this area and of our outdoor flower Course Maintenance, ^ p ly pick up and deliver Please trv. Columbia. Tolland areas 1 STORE for sale. call 64&216I after 4:00 p.m. pumps. stone walls, steps ly insured Plume 643-6017 housing wouldn't be needed. former kindergarten building to the league would like to seq it con­ locations on weekends. Car MOnSSHOPRITE at: Tallwood Country Club, W .1 Grillo 423-6582 A primary will be held September 9, 1980 if tbe required Route 85, Hebron. 846-1151. Manchester’s oldest es­ patios, walks. Chimnev Hockanum Industries for $1 a vear. tinue. needed. SDR Ehiterprises. An­ 1 has Immediate Part Time Openings for: tablished. Personal reasons He said this wasn't true because petition(s) for opposition candidate(s) is filed, pursuant to Sec­ B 4 M TREE SERVICE. Call repairs 643-4953, 871-8399 l.EON CIEZSVNSKI dover, a . 742-9965. make sale necessary. GENERAL I’AINTING ■ tions 9-382 to 9-450 of the Conn. Gen. Statutes, not later than 4 BOOKKSPER BiisiOMS OppodunftfM 14 now for Free Estimate interior Exterior Bl'H.DER New homes ad- Full time. Prior grocery or 1 CASHIERS Extremely reasonable. Owner P.M. of August 15, 1980. E -AMINE OUR NEW PLAN dilions remodeling, rec will finance. 352 Main Street, BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - Spoeializing in Exterior Trim retail bookkeeping LOCAL 7-ELEVEN STDRE TO SAVE YOU MONEY. Ful­ rooms, garages, kitchens SONIGE STATION 1 Manchester. 646-0293. Fireplaces Concrete References. Insured Call Petition forms, instructions and information concerning the experience a plus. Duties HEAD CASHIERS AVAILABLE (or franchise. ly Insured. References. Chimnev Repairs "No Job itick evenings 646-0709. or 742- remodeled, ceilings, bath Hie. method of procedure in filing of opposing candidacies, including ATTHDANT AND Firehouse hid approved will involve cash receipts Contact Roy Pelletier at 203- DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR Too Small " Call 644-8356 for 5087 dormers. nu»!ing Kesidenlial 1 COURTESY BOOTH CLERKS NoufWioM dootft 40 schedules and fees, may be obtained from Faith S. Weber, MECHAMG WANTED and payroll areas. Good 289-6261. Southland Corpora­ CITIZENS! 643-7285. estimates or commercial 649-4291 Republican Registrar of Voters, Lakeside Drive, Andover, \ KKNON — Mayor Marie Herbst. lower than the amount appropriated h iske said the general contractor benefits package. East tion. INTERIOR PAINTING AND REFRIGERATORS REWEAVING BURN WALLPAPERING expects to start site work on or Conn. (Xa32. tor full Urn* work Hartford location. Call: Washers/Ranges, used, QUALITY PASTEL AND and other town officials were granted tills means that the town has extra OWN YOUR OWN highly HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas Quality professional work at DESIGN KITtHENS ■ Ruth K. Munson guaranteed and clean. New CHARCOL portraits Done of the authority to sign the contract money. before the 15th of this month. TTie W PIT IN POSON; TOP NOTCH FOODS ■Part time positions available on the morning, after- p^rofitable Blue Jean or repaired. Window shades. reasonable prices Fully in­ Cabinets, Vanities. Formica Municipal Clerk of Andover, shipment damaged, G.E It your child, self, etc , from with Annulli Construction Co of Richard Lawrence of Lawrence promised completion date is 190 days INC. Inoon and evening shift at our Spencer Street loca- Fashion Shop (or $15,500. Call Venetian blinds. Keys. TV sured Free estimates G I. Counter Tops Display. 6 Ckinn. m t p w o y i t FRtelDAIRE. 1/)W prices. your photo. 643-5403 528-0331 any tim e: Fashion Flair FOR RENT. Marlow's, 867 McHugh 643-9321 Storage 4 Bookcases Kitchen 6 Manchester for construction of the Associates of Manchester, the from the signing of the contract. M on. Experienced Preferred. 0164)8 704753-4048. B.D. Pearl It Son, 649 Main Main Street. 649-5221 Cabinel Fronts Custom town's new firehouse, by the Town architect who designed the new Fiske said there is a penalty clause ■ A JL W B P J L Street, 643-2171. PROFESSIONAL SIDING PAINTING BY CRAIG W'lHKiworking 649-9658 Council Monday night ll was signed firehouse, said that the $325,900 of the in the contract for $100 for each day ■Excellent starting rate, with one of the Beat W age ^ AMIMCA-t oum'bt Ltetwton' a n d HOOFING OS lei CAtAM SMOSt OGDEN Interior and Tuesday night contract bid was just for site it goes over the 190. ■Schedule In The Industry. Liberal Fringe Benefits. Nlin OUAUSIIO SAMtUM Experienced Pwenty years Exterior Specialist! Fully in­ Town of Andover, Connecticut Htallng-Plumblng 35 There had been some question development and building construc­ TO OPtRATf THIIM OWN 'O plus Free estimates Quality sured Free Estimates Call LAWNS CUT. Expert service work Call Vvon, 568-5125, 568- about the legality of the Annulli bid tion costs. OWN YOUR OWN ■For a personnel Interview, apply on Thursday anytime. 649-8749 Lowest rates around. Call for 6059 NO JOB TOO SMAl.1. Toilet because the contractor submitted Other costs associated with the Resolution honors LEGAL NOTICE WALNUT BEDROOM SET - ^ u g u s t 7th., and Friday August 8th. at 587 East Fulisize bookcase headboard free estim a te. 649-7773 DAN SHEA PAINTING 4 repairs, plugged drains, evenings. kitchen faucets replaced two names in the area where the building of the fire station will in­ A certified list of Democratic Party endorsed candidates for BUSINESS iMIddle Turnpike, Manchester, from 10 a.m. to 8 bed. 2 bureaus, night stand. RELIABLE MOTHER WIU. DECORATING Interior and bowling qualifiers ICE CIEAI STH U repaired, rec rooms, plumbing, heating and electrical clude: On-site drilled well, $2,000; Please call 646-8137 after 3:00 DO BABYSITTING m my Exterior Also: Wallpapering the Town of Andover, Connecticut for election as Registrar of CERAMIC FIRING. Discount bathroom remodeling, heal amounts were inserted. construction contingency fund, $23,- VERNON — ’The Council Monday tioenaee lee eetected p.m. home Main Street area. Call Qualitv Craftsmanship! Call Voters and Justices of the Peace is on file In my office at School rates. Quick service. Call 643- modernization, etc Free night passed a resolution commen­ Rpbm MBw svflHsMs Hi 646-2037 646-5424 or 646-1305. The submitting of two names was 100; equipment such as hose washer, Road, Andover, (Connecticut 06232. INDEPENDENT 2643. Estimate gladly given M 4 M challenged by the next lowest bidder, hose dryer and miscellaneous fur­ ding a local youth for qualifying for K M i r a i i ••••••••••••••••••••••••*• Plumbing 4 Hetiling 649-2871 A Primary will be held September 9, 1980 if the required Alma Construction Co. of Vernon. niture, $7,000; architect’s fees, $15,- participating in the All American □MISC. FOR SALE P*lnllng-P*p*rlng 32 petition(s) for opposition candidate(s) is filed, pursuant to Sec­ I M o m ToumteoRnKs Youth Bowling Championship. ★ The Annulli bid was for $325,900 and 000; and miscella leous costs such as tions 9-382 to 9-450 of the Conn. Gen. Statutes.iBot later than 4 FortUrtherMeBecea Robert Torrey of 13 Mouiitain St., AtIMo* lor Solo 41 PROFESSIONAL PAINTING PAINTING. INTERIOR AND — O S tY Alma's, $327,567. reproduction of b.u documents, legal P.M. of August IS, 1980. WANTED - Interior and exterior EXTERIOR. Low rates. Fully A referendum conducted in May ads for bidding and insurance during Rockville, a 1980 graduate of SHOPRITE 1 (203) 2284051 . HOUSECLEANING. Respon­ Commercial and residential. insured. Nine years Rockville High School, was com­ Petition forms, instructions and information concerning the SEARS STEREO - Am-(m, 8 sible, reliable. Call 646-22M experience Free estimates In HomeMliSSb Uiiarantee approved $375,000 for the project construction, $2,000. These items add Free estimates Fully in­ method of procedure in filing of opposing candidacies, including track with recorder, turntable after 2 p.m. Chip Repair The new firehouse will replace the up to the $375,000. mended for his work along with ffliMffen NranM IS sured. 646-4879 646-1085 schedules and fees, may be obtained from Beatrice E. and two speakers. Excellent porcelain & antiquated one on Dobson Road and Lawrence said the original budget receiving the best wishes of Mayor Call 647-9946 for moro Information 1 SUPERMARKETS LAWNMOWERS Fiberglass. Spray i Kowalski, Democratic Registrar of Voters, Route 6, Andover, EM PLOYERS - Are you cf^ U o n . $200. Call after 6 EXTERIOR PAINTING, will be south of Interstate 86. for site development and construc­ Marie Herbst and the Town Council. REPAIRED. 15% Sr. Citizen ,J.P. LEWIS 4 SON- Interior Appliances & Conn. 06232. 1 ai4 Spanoer Street looking for a reUablp and p.m., 647-1400. experienced college student. Cabnois Display at I ’The championships will be held DiscountI Free pick up and * 4 Exterior Painting. Paper Council member Stephen Marcham tion costs totaled $322,000. Ruch K. Munson 1 Maneheeter, Conn. dependable hard worker? Qualitv work Very 6 HIGHLAND ST . EH_ this week In Washington, D.C. Par­ Trainable person available (or POOL- 24’ X 4’, 7 ft. deep. delivery! Expert service Hanging. Remodeling rcasonatile prices Call Mike. GNU TUB OF NEW ENGLAND asked John Fiske, chairman of the All of the council m embers said Municipal Clerk of AndoVer, 1 ,4n Equal Opporlunlly E m p lo tr ECONOMY ...... LAWNMOWER...... Recreation Rooms. Call 649- ticipants will be competing for a $1,- The Herald AISY full time position. Call Perflex filter, 8 x 12 deck. 569-3458 or ft69-4945 i?03) 528-8200 they were pleased with the results of I'ermanenl .Municipal Building Com­ Conn. ■rakwrd PI. ManohMtar, CL 646-1051, ask (or Jay. $500.00 or best offer 568-7317. 647-3660. 9658. mittee. if because the bid came in the bidding 000 college scholarship. 0154)8

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9 EVENING HERALD, Wed., Aug. 6, 1960 - 9 ~ LIF O * f n WttA 6iu. A-lflifL- PBanutN — ChBrl88 M. Schulz 1970 PONTIAC TRANS AM 1977 CHEVETTE - 2 door. STEREO COMPONENTS, Player Piano - Beautiful CORVETTE, ljl76 coupe, EVENING HERALD, Wed., Aug. 6, 1980 - 23 JUST IN TIME! Four roomer 118 MAIN STREET - "The 455 V-8. Power brakes, power Mlchelin Tires. Am-fm. Stan­ Lafayette receiver, ^ a k en , refinish with' stained-Rlass autom atic, options, $6375. with basement, laundry Gables.” 3 Room Apartment. steering. Best offer. Call dard shift. 25,500 miles. $2900. Garrard turntable. Excellent front. In tune. Moving, must ★ Corvette, 1963, original coupe, facilities and more. $ 215. Third floor. Heat and hot WANTED JUNK AND LATE anytime 643-1931. Call 649-5321. 50RR'< SIR ..THIS SECTION ACROSS 3 Esau's country Answer to Previous Puzzle sound New $500. First $225 sell. 640-2981. $7800. Call 649-1149. IHEV.'THIS 15 IdHEKe WEVE BEEN FL4'IN6 a l l , Locators. 136-5646. water. $320 monthly. Security MODEL WRECKS - Cash OF THE AIRPORT TERMINAL 4 Good (Fr.) buys it 228-3145______and Tenant Insurance PAVANPGOINfi NO PLACE' 1 Canadian 5 Foe TWENTY TWO rebuilt, Paid. Call Parker Street Used 1969 CONTINENTAL 1973 CJ9 V8. Excellent run­ WE 5TARTEP! required. Available IS CL05EP FOR REPAIRS! province CARPETED. Two bedrooms. Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. CLASSIC. Low mileage. Call ning condition. Many extras. I’MSUPPOSEPTOBEAT 6 Juniper tree refinished pianos in a house?? September 1st. Call 646-2426,9 7 Nut (il.) Free utilities. Appliances. between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 N e^ some body work. P,- By ADigaii van Buren y 7 Nail container Yes! The new home of Meyers to 5 weekdays. 000. Call 646-3774. MU6IC CAMP.' 11 Not padormed 8 Stout Piano and Guitar for nands, Under $225. Locators. 236- 1978 DODGE ASPEN - p.m. 646-4004. ALUMINUM Sheets used as 12 Ouck'i fMt 9 Reed ilayers, uprights. Call 871- 5646.______Excellent condition! One printing plates, .007 thick 1976 XR7 COUGAR - Good 14 Made up instrument MANCHESTER - Two owner. 6 cylinder with air con­ 1974 SUBARU - Good condi­ i3x28Vj , 25 cents each or 5 PETS OK. Spacious five condition. $2700, or best offer. 15 Ancient 10 Seaweed bedroom apartment near bus ditioning. Low mileage. Call tion. Front wheel drive. $1800 DKAR ABHY; Mv younm-r wht> liveH ir>()0 mili’H 16 Day(Hab) for$l Phone 643-2711 Must be CLARINET 1 year, used. roomer with basement, laun­ 12 Wood line. Garage, no pets, married 643-6006: and after 5 p.m. 247- negotiable. Telephone 643- Call 568-6588: keep trying. away, hlurtod out in a iHuphom. nmversalion that afu*r I 17 Fertilizer picked up before 11 a.m Very good condition. Call dry hook-ups, yard for kids. 13 Insecticide couple, references. 524-5127. 0682. 67fc, or 659-1723. had left home (some 20 years aj'oi our father had raped her! 19 Iriih clan ONLY Lucy after 5 p.m., 569-1351. Just $275. locators. 236-5646. 1970 PLYMOUTH Abby, she knew I wursbipprd our father, and he adored me. 18 Stiffness 20 Vaccine tool 20 Bedaze BELEVEDERE - 4 Door. i was his lavorile. Hr has liern dead for six years. 22 Burmese 21 Government $450. Chrome reversible At first 1 lelt sorr\ lor mv sister who has had to live with Priscilla'* Pop — Ed Sullivan currency agent (comp mags. Runs, looks good. this terril>le si’cret all the.se years. (Our mother still doesn’t 25 Mouth pan WE KNOW WHERE THE MONEY 1811 wd.) Needs windshield. 569-7312. 26 Large 43 David Copper- know.) Then I lie^tan to feel an^er and resentment toward 22 Show of ^ OH.GOOP . antelope field villain her for having: told me. She madi- ashes tif all my lovinjt EVERV THINGS affection WE’ra SELLINO HOUSES 1971 VOLVO. Needs some memories ol my lalfu-r Now I ni asking myself, why did she 29 Inculcate 44 Fotksinger body work. Runs well. $700 OKAV / VOU HAP 31 Slanted 23 Charitable or­ Guthrie suddenly deride to 14*11 me’ What jjood purpose did her ME WORRIEP.'" ganization after 8:00 p.m. 649-9268. telling serve? writing 46 Plaintiff 33 Fragrant (abbr) 47 Pivot MISKKABI.K 24 Son of Adam 1972 FORD TORINO WAGON 35 Exploding 48 Ilk 26 Donate 351. V8, automatic, air con­ itart 50 Golf gadget 100% FOR 27 College ditioning, ps. $350. 646-8814. DKAK MISKKABI.K: AssuminK that what your 36 Actor Mineo 52 Energy-saving sister told you is true, the only possible Rood achieved 37 Jackie's 2nd athletic group time (abbr) Truekt tor Safe 82 by tellinR you was the relief she fell in RettinR it off husband 38 Kit 100 DAYS her chest. She surely must have known that it would I 2 3 4 S 6 7 6 0 10 39 Regal 1977 FORD PICKUP - Custom destroy nil your lovinR memories of your father, so 42 Oriental chief n 12 13 100, Cap. Best offer. Call 568- don’t discount the poHsibility that she may still be ) 45 “Auld Lang 6588: keep trying. suffering from sibling rivalry, and this is her way of !4 IS getting even with you and your father. However, 46 Fast aircraft 1973 GMC THREE 16 H I 7 II since your father is unable to defend himself, don’t (abbr.) QUARTER TON PICKUP ■ rule out the possibility that perhaps it never hap­ 49 Charge with 20 TRADITIONAL COLONIAL in Bowers School district. BRAND NEW ATTACHED TOWNHOU1E8, Automatic. PS, power brakes, BIQ HOUSE - BIQ VALUE in this eight room Forest pened. Captain Eaay — Crooks ft Lawrancs gas Spacious quality constructed three bedroom house for n 23 24 26 27 21 I '] baths, first floor den. fireplace, garage and an ERA Hills area Colonial. 245 baths, family room with huge tilt steering wheel. $1,200 or 51 Excessively only $54,900.145 baths, appliances, carpeting, gas heat, full best offer. 644-0674. 1 ■ BUYERS PROTECTION PLAN. fieldstone fireplace, double garage, gorgeous lot and a 78 PINTO, 2 Dr., 4 cyl., 4 53 Hollered 29 J2 basements, storm windows. 9% CHFA funds available! JUST WHAT DO VOU ANP YOU'UL S E TA “ ILL FROM MV l i s t e n , yo u low, low price! spd., AM radio, bodyside DKz\K AHItY: Yesterday my daughter asked me a 54 Revolt ’ 0 1 l a w y e r f o r A l l t h o s e c l o t h e s b u ffo o n : m c k ee Motorcyefes-Bfcycfes 94 question she’s asked often. “Where's my daddy?" That’s not THINK YOU'RE DOIN0. (2 wds ) 33 34 moldings, real economy .MAY I ASK t DF MINE YOU HAD YOUR in d u s tr ie s h a s 1 easy to answer. I felt like .saying. “ He’.s probably in jail. Or 55 Formal MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE l ic e n s e d y o u r 36 #5813. dead fn»m an overdose." SERVICES TOME attitude 1 ■ Speedy Telephone My daughep is 2 . years old. and she's seen her father a A S A FASHION 56 Freedom of 40 quotations. Immediate total of five times — three of whjeh have been support MODEL! " coverage available. Call Joan 42 43 44 46 47 46 hearings. J at Garke Insurance. 643-1126. ■ ^ 2 6 9 5 What do you tell a child whim her father makes no move to DOWN 40 50 51 52 see her or accept any respimsihility for her? P L U S O U R 1 Dock 53 54 CLA88VI CLA88VI CLA88YI describes this beautiful How do you tell a child that her father uses drugs? And 2 Biblical EXCLUSIVE 100% SS 56 new home. 245 baths, skylights, cathedral ceilings, huge has been under the care of a psychiatrist, who told her preposition GUARANTEE: 1978 KAWASAKI 250. Only 300 mother if she stayed around much longer she'd probably ONLY 189,100 for this attracUve three bedroom Cape family room with fireplace and much more! A must to INT(«6Ai$l 4$SN i QUALITY HOME in a fine location. Three bedrooms, lOO'/a lor too days, labor miles on it! Hardly ever used! end up dead from one of his heatings? Cod. Aluminum siding, garage, location and an ERA see! first floor family room, 245 baths, fireplace, rec room, and parts, to replace or Call 742-8726 anytime. I realize that a 2’ . year-old child is much too young to double garage and more!______BUYERS PROTECTION PLAN make it worth seeing! repair the engine, understand these things, hut in the meantime, what do I i f k l i transmission, front axle 1978 KAWASAKI KZ 1000 - low sav? assemblies, rear axle, mileage, excellent condition NORTH HKNI). OHIO Alley Oop — Dav* Graua bridqe electrical system. In addi­ $2200-or best offer. 742-6419. tion, we guarantee our DEAR NORTH BENI): You say, “ Daddy is sick, and brake system lor 10,000 8 MONTHS OLD used 20" with God's help, 1 hope he gets well enough to be a Bicycle. Originally $200. Sell BLAHCHARD miles. Free loaner cars good daddy to you.” Period. Oswald Jacoby and Alan So)H,ag available while your car Is for $100. Call 5684183. being serviced. 50 EM o v a 1978 HONDA GL 1000. Fully 4000 EM DKAK AHHV ('an you take one more letter about being Criss-cross squeeze pla^ omcu dressed. Low mileage. “the other woman ” in a married man's life'.’ IN o m c u Showroom condition. 647-1712. We worked for a large company. 1 was 20. he was 20 when cate, you want to co)l/Fct an CONNECTICUT NATNMWIOf HUB FORD we became involved It w as to last 10 years. I told myself all j overtrick if you can. ROSSEnO Campon, Trallan and You have 11 lop tn e ^ and NORWICH AVL the usual things — "He never promised me anything, we NORTH 6 6 80 REALTORS MobHa Nomas 68 get your 12th by either njffing COLCHESTER weren't hurting anyone, he really doi'sn't love his wife, he ♦ 92 can’t divorce her. blah, blah . a diamond in your hand or two Left off Rte. 85 STARCRAFT TENT VQ9 He was smart, highly respected and went up the ladder in spades in dummy Colchester Center TRAILER. 1973. Very good *A64 the company. He kept telling me I gave him incentive and AKgi!l943 If you ruff a diamond in 646-2482 condition. Sleeps six. Two your own hand and cash your EUCTNOmC N Uln ASSOC. peace of mind to make it possible. Then he got a big 188 W tst Contw Conar of McKoa 537-2301 dinettes, sink, stove, WEST EAST ace of hearts, you develop a refrigerator. 646-5808. promotion that meant moving 2.0(M) miles away. Did he turn ♦ Q 10 7 4 4383 Vienna coup providing the it down? Of course not! VKJB V 106 4 3 2 opponent with the king of A big testimonial farewell dinner was given in his honor 9J 109 8 *Q76 32 hearts holds five spades so his Homaa tor Rant ♦ 72 ♦•■•• SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Boata-Aceaaaortaa 45 AUGUST 1st OCCUPANCY. Naturally his wife was there. After hearing all thi partner can't help him in Processed Gravel, Sand, Extra large three bedroom. compliments and congratulations, he gave his speech. Ht SOUTH either suit. Appliances. Yard for children. AIR-CONDITIONED. Three Stone, and Fill For deliveries 12 FOOT ALUMINUM BOAT told us all how much he owed to his wonderful wife. He took ♦ AK65 That isn't the case, but Pets and more. $300. bedrooms with fireplace, VA75 call George Griffing, 742-7886. WITH TRAILER 2 swivel her hand and asked her to ri.se and share the honors. They there is a play known as a Locators. 2^5646. appliances, yard for kids. ♦ K criss-cross trump squeeze ehairs. 9 HP motor. Separate­ looked adoringly at each other, then he look her in his arms ♦ AJ863 ANTIQUE BEDS - Handmade ly or together. Call 6490704. Reasonable. Locators. 236- and gave her a long and obviously affectionate ki.ss. Their available ROOM TO ROAM. Spacious You ruff a diamond, draw bed spreads Antique chair 5646.______children applauded. Vulnerable: Both duplex. Heat included. trumps, cash dummy's ace of and table Plus much more! BOLTON. Giant four bedroom Later on he said something to me about grabbing a plane Dealer: South Call 649-5459 80 Church Qardan Produeta 47 Carpeting. Basement. Lots every now and then to meet him somewhere. But it was all diamonds and your ace of more. Just $350. Locators 236- house. Available now, with West North Eiit South spades come down to this Street Manchester. fireplace, garage, extra bath. over. Y*ou see. I had never seen him w iih his w ife, and it was PICK YOUR OWN 5646. l 4 four-card ending. Call for details. Locators. 236 my fantasy that they hardly spoke, let alone touched. He RASPBERRIES. Bunker Hill Pass 3 ♦ Pass 34 Dummy holds one trump, KENMORE 18 LB WASHER - 5646.______used to tell me that what we had was beautiful. It w asn't. All Road, Coventry. 75 cents a FURNUSHED 4 1 W room con­ Pass 4 ♦ Pass 4V his original two-hearts and 3 drawer oak dresser with that sneaking around was cheap, tawdry and dish mest. Pass 6 ♦ Pass 14 one spade mirror Cabinets. 3 war­ pint. Free containers. No do. Two bedrooms, two baths. GLASTONBURY. Away from Pool. Security. $4M a month. Please print this. 1 want to carrv it in my wallet, Pass Pass Pass You hold Kmg-6-5 of spades drobes Wheel chair. En­ children. Open Monday - the city. Six room house with VOICE OF KXPKRIKNCK Friday, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Pay own utilities. Call 649-2366 laundry facilities. Near and ace of hearts It doesn't cyclopedia 3 rugs. Punch matter what East holds and Weekends 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 643- or 647-1155. transporatation. Available Opening Iead:6 J bowl set. Combination sink West has been forced to come 0325. now. Locators. 2365646. and cabinet Utility trailer. down to either king-small of Smith-Corona electric SIX ROOM DUPLEX for rent. Immediate occupancy. omcM-SfoTM tor Rant 88 hearts and two spac^ or king typewriter, go cart engine, AnOquaa 49 PstroQroph By Oswald Jacoby of hearts and three spades Central location. References. large box of assorted dolls. and Alan Sontag If West has blanket his king Call 646-8282 or 649-2902. . 1968 Volkswagen Beetle. 643- RED GOOSE FARM. An­ of hearts, you cash your ace of 2371 tiques. Goose Lane, Coventry. Seven clubs is a rather hearts ana dummy s queen of HEBRON - Two bedroom 742-9137. Open 10 to 5 Saturday 310 6i 600 SQUARE FOOT SAQfTTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oee. 21) ambitious contract since there hearts becomes the 13th tnck. FOR SALE ■ Couch, end and Sunday. apartments. Heat and hot Greater benefits are likely today are only 12 tricks available If West has chucked a spade, water. Applainces, carpeting, OFFICES lor rent. Central tables, chair. T V antenna, location. Newly redecorated, from Joint ventures instead of against most distributions of you cash the king and rutf a large vara. Lease and secun- % u r from things you do on your own. rotor $95 . 72 West Street. THE PACK RAT will open by with ample parking. the East-West cards. spade. Now your last S) le W. $320 monthly. No pets. 100,000 Be a contributor, not a soloist. Saturday. 9 00 a m to 11;00 chance, or request during the PURCHASE ANY ONE OF THE BELOW ‘B i r t h d a y Still, if you stop at six and bwomes your 13th trick Twenty minutes from Hart­ Telephone 6462891. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) a m ______summer. Call 643-6880. the game is match point dupli- < NEWSPAPER EN l ERPRISE ASSN | ford. CallI after 5:00 p.m. 228- LISTED MODELS AT OUR DISCOUNTED Conditions are favorable today SOLID OAK TABLE with MANCHESTER - Retail, Ai*9uet7,19t0 where contracts or agreements "NEXT TO NOTHING" - An­ SM three leaves Over 50 years storage and/or manufacturing There will be ■ major ahlft in situ- are concerned. Bargain falrty tiques and Things. Corner PRICE AND RECEIVE A HUGE S&H old $300 649-8446 6 ROOM APARTMENT - 103 space. 2,000 square feet to 50,- ationa this co m ir^ year, which and your terms will be met. East Center and Spruce Spnlce St. $300 plus utilities. 000 square feet. Very will enable you to control things AOUARRI8 (Jen. 20-Feb. 19) Streets Open Saturdays only. BONUS that were formerty out of your Taka special pride in your work Our Boarding House DARK LOAM DELIVERED - Available immMiately. 646 reasonable. Brokers 649AI533 2482. protected. Call Heyman reach. You'H know exactly what today. A job well done could 5 yards. $50 plus tax Also to do in order to make them have additional hidden benefits sand, gravel and stone. 643- Properties, 1-2261206. auccesatul. not now apparent to you. WANTED - Antique Fur­ TWO - DupU MV MCRC? ABE « U ] 25,000 WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW CAPM Graph, Box 489. Ftadio City should work out OK. plus security. 2269317. ditoning, neat, parking. Close Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure to TAURUS (AprU 20-May 20) to center, hospital and court. specify birth date. DeaHngs today with influential MULTI FAMILY TAG SALE - SIX ROOM APARTMENT. Call 871-0401, or 5667658. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) contacts could prove exception- August 9 and August 10. 9:00 Center of Manchester. No Although you're basically a prac­ ally lucky for you. Favora will ba granted If you make your needs a m to 4:00 Two H78 by 15 F O R M A T U R E pets. $325/ monthly. Security tical person, it behooves you Wantad to Rant 87 today to be a bit of a dreamer. known. inch radials. window fan. RESPONSIBLE, non-smoker, required. 64ft8871.______non-drinker. Pleasant room. Wishes and hopes will inspire OEMSM (Mey 21-June 20) Give Four 14 inch Dodge rims, 1948 MATURE WORKING References and security FOUR ROOM SECOND you to aim for lofty targets. top priority to situations today Chevy Sedan Fishing lures, WOMAN with car needs two 50,000 WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW I that can anharice your security emu required. 6466025. Available FLO O R A P A R T M E N T - U M U (tept 23-Oct 23) Don't reels and lines Two feet by room apartment under $200 Mercury Monarch retreat from chaHenM or compe­ or Increase your Income. Y< immediately. Central. Quiet, working four feet florescent light per month. Call between 10:00 tition today. The odds are In your probabilities for success are Levy’s Law — James bcnumeister married couple. No pets. Rent promising. fixtures Kitchen articles, a.m. and 2:00 p.m. 643-4191. favor, rather than against you. THOMPSON HOUSE - Cen­ reasonable. References and CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your toys and clothing. 34 Webster Do your bast. Luck will do the trally located. Kitchen security. Call 643-7094.10 a.m. rest. enthusiasm Is contagious today Lane. Hebron. privileges. Call 6462358. to 5 p.m. Auto Parta For Bala 90 SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nev. 22) Be and you can easily Interest oth­ optimistic where major hopes ers in th in u that Intaraat you. TAG SALE ITEMS available Once your bandwagon Is rolHng, MATURE MALE ROOM $15. NEWER DELUXE TWO SAND BLASTER TIRES. 12 are concerned. Something to Charitable Organizations. you've been wishing for may r/erybody will want to gat on Female, mature $20. Non- BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE in by 16.5. Raised white letters. 75,000 WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW Bring your own transporta­ ZEPHYR board. two family. IW bathes, 99 percent good tred left. $350 Zephyr' soon become a reality. Don't let tion Call 643-4778. smokers. Live-In. References. your faith waver (or a second. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE A8SN) One must have license, plus carpeting, appliances, patio, for complete set of five. 286 few errands and meals. 646 basement, garage. Convienent 9321. Doga-BIrda-Pata 42 5459. lacation. Available September 1. Adults. Just $335 plus Autoa For Bala 91 9M* Qlanca* — Qll Fox DIAL 6465971 and something EAST HARTFORD. Pleasant utilities. After 6:00 p.m. Bugs Bunny — Heitndahl ft Stoffel good will happen to your pet. WE PAY TOP PRICES for room. Parking available. telephone 649-0311. Mercury Cougar XR-7 Dog and cat warding ■ -dog Private entrance. Kitchen wrecked and junk cars. A A B 1100,000 WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW COUGAR grooming Canine Holiday priveleges. Call after 5:00 MANCHESTER. September Auto Salvag'', used auto parts. Inne, 200 Sheldon R oad. p m. 5663885. 1. Large three room one Call Tony 6466223. Sale Begins Thursday 7/31 - Ends Sat 8/16 Manchester. ••••BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB bedroom apartment. Very Apartmanta For Rant 83 private. A pet considered. 1967 DODGE DART GT -1971 DACHSHUND • Standard red Lease Security. $300 monthly. 318 Engine. Automatic. Power puppy 10 weeks AKC MANCHESTER MAIN Evenings. 647-9565. steering. 4 new G 6614 White Registered Shots and paper STREET - 63 Rooms. Heated. lettered Tires. Mag wheels. trained $175 Includes new Hot water. Appliances. No IMMACULATE TWO Excellent running. Must sell! bed and leash 649-0916 pets. Parking Security. 523- BEDROOM two bath condo. Call 6466644. 7047. Includes saunas, club house, MORI ARTY BROTHERS DO YOU HAVE ROOM FOR balcony, poolside, air con­ 1968 DART, 1969 CHARGER ONE MORE’ Give an aban­ MOVE RIGHT IN! Two ditioning. appliances. Must be 318. Three speed. Posi rear doned kitten a chance bedrooms. Kids O.K. Modern seen. $4m) monthly. Great for end. Needs some work. Best Telephone 342-0571. or 633- appliances. Only 150. singles or young married. 646 offer over $400. 871-7385. 6581 Locators 2365646. 0618. 1970 PONTIAC LE MANS- FREE^Adorable kittens n ^ ALL UTILITIES PAID. One EXECUTIVE DESIGNED 350. Automatic. Runs good. home. One double pawed. One bedroom. Off-street parking two bedrooom apartment Transmission ok. Asking $500. » 315 Cf NTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-^5135 longhaired. 649-4734 Only $155. Locators. 1 available. 649-6549. Call 6465145, ask lor Jeff.

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